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Strany 1 - Setup Manual

Setup ManualProgrammable TerminalsNT31 and NT31CCat. No. V062-E1-02

Strany 2 - Programmable Terminals

xiPRECAUTIONSThis section provides general precautions for using the Programmable Terminal.The information contained in this section is important for

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5-1SectionConnecting to the Host’s RS-232C Port89Connecting an NT31/NT31C and NT-AL001 (RS-422A)RS-422ANT31/NT31CHostNT-AL001NT31/NT31C side11413 2575

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5-1SectionConnecting to the Host’s RS-232C Port90Connecting an NT-AL001 and HostRS-232CNT31/NT31CHostNT-AL001Wiring When Connecting a Host Link Unit (

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5-1SectionConnecting to the Host’s RS-232C Port91CS1H-CPU63-E(V1) CS1H-CPU64-E(V1)CS1H-CPU65-E(V1) CS1H-CPU66-E(V1)CS1H-CPU67-E(V1)C200HS-CPU21-E C200

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5-1SectionConnecting to the Host’s RS-232C Port92If there is +5 V output at the PC side, no external power supply is required forthe NT-AL001.Wiring f

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5-1SectionConnecting to the Host’s RS-232C Port93The relay terminal board is not included in the figure below. Insert a relay termi-nal board so as to

Strany 8 - About this Manual:

5-1SectionConnecting to the Host’s RS-232C Port94The relay terminal board is not included in the figure below. Insert a relay termi-nal board so as to

Strany 9 - Related Manuals:

5-1SectionConnecting to the Host’s RS-232C Port95The relay terminal board is not included in the figure below. Insert a relay termi-nal board so as to

Strany 10 - PRECAUTIONS

5-1SectionConnecting to the Host’s RS-232C Port96The relay terminal board is not included in the figure below. Insert a relay termi-nal board so as to

Strany 11 - 1 Intended Audience

5-1SectionConnecting to the Host’s RS-232C Port97CS1H-CPU67-E(V1)CQM1H-CPU51 CQM1H-CPU61C200HE-CPU32-(Z)E C200HE-CPU42-(Z)EC200HG-CPU33-(Z)E C200HG-CP

Strany 12 - 3Safety Precautions

5-1SectionConnecting to the Host’s RS-232C Port98Name Delivered withRemarksModelXM2S-09119-pin typeMade by OMRONC-series CQM1, C200HS,C200HX/HG/HE(-Z)

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!!!!3Safety Precautionsxii1 Intended AudienceThis manual is intended for the following personnel, who must also have knowl-edge of electrical systems

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5-1SectionConnecting to the Host’s RS-232C Port99Name Model Maker RemarksXM2A-250125-pin typeMade by OMRONDelivered with the followingunits:C500-LK203

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5-2SectionConnecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port100In order to set the terminal resistance, wiring work is required at the cable’s con-nector: carr

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5-2SectionConnecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port101This connection method can be used only with the NT link (1:N) method(standard or high-speed) of

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5-2SectionConnecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port102function built in. With the CS1-series and CQM1H, the host link method can beused by installing

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5-2SectionConnecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port103Settings at the HostWhen using the RS-422A type host link method, the settings shown below mustb

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5-2SectionConnecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port104C1000H/C2000H rack-mounting type: 3G2A5-LK201-EV1Setting the Front Switches@ Mode selector (key

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5-2SectionConnecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port105C1000H/C2000H rack-mounting type: C500-LK203Setting the Rear SwitchesI/O portRS-422ARS-232CSynch

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5-2SectionConnecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port106Connecting to a CVM1/CV Series Host Link UnitCVM1/CV series rack-mounting type: CV500-LK201A CVM

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5-2SectionConnecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port107Setting the Front SwitchesCommunications port 1(RS-232C)Communications port 2(RS-232C/RS-422A)I/

Strany 23 - 1-2-6 Displays

5-2SectionConnecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port108Setting the Front SwitchesI/O port selector switchRS-422A@ Host link communication methodselecti

Strany 24 - Mark Image data Library data

3Safety PrecautionsxiiiWARNINGDo not attempt to take the unit apart and do not touch anyinternal parts while the power is being supplied. Doing either

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5-2SectionConnecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port109CQM1H CPUs or SRM1, set the following communication conditions for the PCSetup area.Item Setting

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5-2SectionConnecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port110Connecting to a CPM2CThe CPM2C PCs do not have the same kind of port connectors found onCS1-seri

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5-2SectionConnecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port111Allocation DMarea (CH)Writing Value SettingsPort 2Writing ValueSettingsDM32010 8000 Host link mo

Strany 28 - 1-3 System Configuration

5-2SectionConnecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port112• Connecting to a CVM1/CV-series (-EV) CPUs• CV500-CPU01-EV1/CV1000-CPU01-EV1/CV2000-CPU01-EV1•

Strany 29 - 1-3-2 Connecting to the Host

5-2SectionConnecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port113Terminator (TERM): Set to ON for termination ON.Serial Communications Board(Inner Board slot 1)T

Strany 30 - 1-4-3 NT Link

5-2SectionConnecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port114Connection to Word # Writing Value SettingPort A of a C200HX/HG/HE(-Z)E*1DM6555500Use NT link (

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5-2SectionConnecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port115Setting the Front SwitchesPort 1RS-232CPort 2RS-422A/485Terminal resistance setting switch (TER)

Strany 32 - 1-5-1 Memory Link

5-2SectionConnecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port116PCs supporting direct connection tothe CPU UnitPCs supporting connection through aSerial Communi

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5-2SectionConnecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port117When connecting to the host with the memory link method, it is necessary tocreate a program for

Strany 34 - 1-6 Before Operating

5-2SectionConnecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port118C500-LK2033G2A6-LK202-EV111413 25NT31/NT31C sideShielding wire(25-pin type)AbbreviationFG−SDRDRS

Strany 35 - 1-6SectionBefore Operating

1SECTION 1GeneralThis section provides fundamental information about the functions and features of the PTs, types of connection, communica-tion method

Strany 36 - Preparing for Connection

5-2SectionConnecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port119Wiring When Connecting a CS1-series CS1G/H Serial CommunicationsBoard, C series C200HX/HG/HE(-Z)

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5-2SectionConnecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port120CVM1/CV-series CPUs whose model names do not have the suffix -EV can-not be connected by any co

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5-2SectionConnecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port1215-2-3 Direct Connection between RS-485 Ports at Both UnitsThe connection method in which the RS-

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5-2SectionConnecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port122C200HX-CPU65-ZE C200HX-CPU85-ZECQM1H-CPU51 CQM1H-CPU6111413 25NT31/NT31C sideShielding wire(25-p

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5-2SectionConnecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port123Reference:  Communication using the RS-422A type standard NT link (1:N) method ispossible only

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5-2SectionConnecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port124Wiring When Connecting a CS1-series CS1G/H Serial CommunicationBoard, C Series C200HX/HG/HE(-Z)E

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5-2SectionConnecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port1255-2-5 1:N Connection among RS-485 PortsThe connection method in which the RS-485 ports of multip

Strany 43 - 3-1 Installation

5-2SectionConnecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port126Connecting between NT31/NT31C UnitsNext PTShielding wireRS-485HostNT31/NT31C side(25-pin type)

Strany 44 - 3-1-3 Power Supply Connection

5-2SectionConnecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port127CS1H-CPU65-E(V1) CS1H-CPU66-E(V1)CS1H-CPU67-E(V1)C200HE-CPU32-(Z)E C200HE-CPU42-(Z)EC200HG-CPU33

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5-2SectionConnecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port128Name RemarksMakerModelConnectorXM2S-251125-pin typeMade by OMRONDelivered with the followingunit

Strany 46 - (RS-232C, 9-pin)

1-1SectionRole and Operation of the NT31/NT31C21-1 Role and Operation of the NT31/NT31CThe NT31/NT31C is a sophisticated display unit (programmable te

Strany 47 - 3-3 Connecting a Printer

5-2SectionConnecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port129Pin Nos. 9 and 10 FunctionShortedTerminal resistance is applied.Short only at the NT31/NT31C con

Strany 48 - 3-4-1 Connection Method

131SECTION 6System Menu OperationThis section describes the operation of the System Menu, focusing on the procedure to start the PT. Functions that ar

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Section1326-11 System Maintenance 191. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-11-

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6-1SectionSystem Menu Operation Flow1336-1 System Menu Operation FlowFollow the procedure below when using the NT31/NT31C for the first time orchangin

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6-2SectionStarting the NT31/NT31C1346-2 Starting the NT31/NT31CAfter checking that the hardware has been connected correctly, switch on thepower to th

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6-3SectionOperation Modes and the System Menu1356-3 Operation Modes and the System MenuThe NT31/NT31C operates in four modes: the RUN, Transmit, Maint

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6-3SectionOperation Modes and the System Menu136The items displayed in the system menu and their functions are as follows.Menu Item FunctionQuit Clear

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6-3SectionOperation Modes and the System Menu1376-3-2 Menu TreeThe System Menu allows the various functions of the NT31/NT31C to beexecuted by using t

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6-3SectionOperation Modes and the System Menu1386-3-3 Operations with the System MenuThis section describes how to use the menus, including how to cal

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6-3SectionOperation Modes and the System Menu139NT31/NT31C, while pressing the touch switch at the top left corner of the touchpanel (size: 7.2 mm 7

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1-1SectionRole and Operation of the NT31/NT31C31-1-2 Operations of the NT31/NT31CThe information to be displayed (screen data) can be created on a com

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6-4SectionMemory Initialization1406-4 Memory InitializationThe NT31/NT31C has the following initialization functions. Use them as neces-sary.• Clearin

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6-4SectionMemory Initialization141Clear the screen data by following the menu operation from the System Menushown below.Select Maintenance Mode.Select

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6-4SectionMemory Initialization1426-4-2 Initializing Display History Record DataThe display history record function keeps a record of the order of dis

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6-4SectionMemory Initialization143Initialize the display history record data by following the menu operation from theSystem Menu shown below.Select Ma

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6-4SectionMemory Initialization1446-4-3 Initializing Alarm History Record DataThe alarm history record function continually checks the status of host

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6-4SectionMemory Initialization145Initialize the alarm history record data by following the menu operation from theSystem Menu shown below.Select Main

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6-4SectionMemory Initialization146Initialize the recipe tables by following the menu operation from the SystemMenu shown below.Select Maintenance Mode

Strany 65 - 4-1-1 Host Types and Settings

6-4SectionMemory Initialization1476-4-5 Initializing the Memory TablesIt is possible to initialize the numeral memory tables and character stringmemor

Strany 66 - CS1W-CN118 Connecting Cable

6-4SectionMemory Initialization148Initialize the memory tables by following the menu operation from the SystemMenu shown below.Select Maintenance Mode

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6-4SectionMemory Initialization1496-4-6 Initializing the Memory SwitchesInitialization returns all the memory switches of the NT31/NT31C to their stat

Strany 68 - Setting the Front Switches

1-2SectionFunctions of the NT31/NT31C41-2 Functions of the NT31/NT31CThe NT31/NT31C has the following features.1-2-1 FeaturesDownsized Body• Slim body

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6-5SectionOperations in the System Installer Mode150After initialization, the memory switch statuses are as follows.Memory Switch StatusStart-up Wait

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6-5SectionOperations in the System Installer Mode1516-5-1 Setting the Display Language in the System Installer ModeThe first setting made in the Syste

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6-5SectionOperations in the System Installer Mode152Clearing the System ProgramSelect Download System Program.Select Yes.The system program is cleared

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6-5SectionOperations in the System Installer Mode1536-5-3 Changing the System SettingsThe NT31/NT31C allows the following settings to be made to preve

Strany 73 - CQM1H CPUs, SRM1

6-5SectionOperations in the System Installer Mode154• If writing of the settings fails, a screen asking whether you wish to try again isdisplayed.Afte

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6-6SectionTransmitting the Screen Data1556-6 Transmitting the Screen DataThe screen data is created with the Support Tool and then transmitted to theN

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6-6SectionTransmitting the Screen Data1563. Establish the Transmit mode by following the menu operation from the Sys-tem Menu shown below at the NT31/

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6-7SectionSetting Conditions for Communications with Host by Using Memory Switches157• Screen data transmission is stopped by operation at the Support

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6-7SectionSetting Conditions for Communications with Host by Using Memory Switches158Port Communication Method/Communication Type SettingsSetting Item

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6-7SectionSetting Conditions for Communications with Host by Using Memory Switches159Serial port ASerial port BNone Host Link NT Link(1:1)NT Link(1:N)

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1-2SectionFunctions of the NT31/NT31C5Screen data can be checked simply by operations at the NT31/NT31C systemmenu, without connecting up to the Suppo

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6-7SectionSetting Conditions for Communications with Host by Using Memory Switches1606-7-2 Setting the Host Link MethodSet the communication condition

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6-7SectionSetting Conditions for Communications with Host by Using Memory Switches161Press the Comm. Speed touch switch to dis-play the communications

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6-7SectionSetting Conditions for Communications with Host by Using Memory Switches1626-7-3 Setting the NT Link (1:1) MethodSet the communication condi

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6-7SectionSetting Conditions for Communications with Host by Using Memory Switches1636-7-4 Setting the NT Link (1:N) Method (Standard/High-speed)Set t

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6-7SectionSetting Conditions for Communications with Host by Using Memory Switches164Press the Unit No. touch switch to displaythe unit number to be s

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6-7SectionSetting Conditions for Communications with Host by Using Memory Switches1656-7-5 Setting the Memory Link MethodSet the communication conditi

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6-7SectionSetting Conditions for Communications with Host by Using Memory Switches166Display the data bits to be set (7 bits or 8 bits)by pressing the

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6-7SectionSetting Conditions for Communications with Host by Using Memory Switches1676-7-6 Setting the Communication Type for Serial Port BSet the com

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6-9SectionSystem Settings1686-8 Starting OperationAfter completing screen data transmission and setting the communicationconditions, connect the NT31/

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6-9SectionSystem Settings169The four memory switch setting screens are shown below.[ ] (next screen)[ ] (next screen) [ ] (previous screen)[ ] (pr

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1-2SectionFunctions of the NT31/NT31C61-2-3 Additional Functions of the V2 VersionsThe V2 versions of NT31/NT31C are supplemented and enhanced by the

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6-9SectionSystem Settings170Set the system start-up wait time by following the menu operation from the Sys-tem Menu shown below.Select Maintenance Mod

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6-9SectionSystem Settings171Set the key press sound by following the menu operation from the System Menushown below.Select Maintenance Mode.Select Mem

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6-9SectionSystem Settings172Reference:  There are other instructions and settings relating to the buzzer, but thismemory switch setting has the highe

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6-9SectionSystem Settings173• PC-PR201H:Printers that can emulate the PC-PR201H, made by NEC Corp.• PCL 5:Printers that conform to the PCL 5 printer c

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6-9SectionSystem Settings1746-9-6 Setting the Print Method (NT31C Only)The NT31/NT31C has a function for printing out data at a printer connected to i

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6-9SectionSystem Settings175• To quit the memory switch setting screen without confirming the settings, pressthe Abort touch switch. The NT31/NT31C wi

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6-9SectionSystem Settings176Set the screen saver operation by following the menu operation from the SystemMenu shown below.Select Maintenance Mode.Sel

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6-9SectionSystem Settings1776-9-8 Setting the Screen Saver Start-up TimeThe NT31/NT31C has a function to maximize the service life of the backlight an

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6-9SectionSystem Settings178Set the screen saver start-up time by following the menu operation from the Sys-tem Menu shown below.Select Maintenance Mo

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6-9SectionSystem Settings1796-9-9 Setting the History Display MethodThe NT31/NT31C features the display history record function, which records thetime

Strany 101 - ⇔ 25-pin, 5 m)

1-2SectionFunctions of the NT31/NT31C71-2-4 Comparison between NT30/NT30C and NT31/NT31CItem NT30/NT30C NT31/NT31CSupport Tool used NT-ZJCAT1-EV4 or N

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6-9SectionSystem Settings180Set the history display method by following the menu operation from the SystemMenu shown below.Select Maintenance Mode.Sel

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6-9SectionSystem Settings1816-9-10 Setting the Resume FunctionThe NT31/NT31C has a function to keep the contents of the memory tables evenwhen the pow

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6-9SectionSystem Settings182Set the resume function by following the menu operation from the System Menushown below.Select Maintenance Mode.Select Mem

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6-9SectionSystem Settings1836-9-11 Setting the Automatic Reset FunctionThe NT31/NT31C has a function for ignoring communication errors and auto-matica

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6-9SectionSystem Settings184Set the automatic reset function by following the menu operation from the Sys-tem Menu shown below.Select Maintenance Mode

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6-9SectionSystem Settings1856-9-12 Setting the Time-out IntervalThe NT31/NT31C goes into the time-out error status if no response is receivedfrom the

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6-9SectionSystem Settings186• To quit the memory switch setting screen without confirming the settings, pressthe Abort touch switch. The NT31/NT31C wi

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6-9SectionSystem Settings187Set the retry count by following the menu operation from the System Menushown below.Select Maintenance Mode.Select Memory

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6-10SectionSetting the Bar Code Reader Input Function1886-10 Setting the Bar Code Reader Input FunctionThe NT31/NT31C has a bar code reader input func

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6-10SectionSetting the Bar Code Reader Input Function189Press [↓] (next screen) or [↑] (previousscreen) to display the fourth memory switchsetting scr

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NT31and NT31CProgrammable TerminalsSetup ManualRevised January 2003

Strany 113 - RS-422A Adapter to connect

1-2SectionFunctions of the NT31/NT31C8Item NT31/NT31CNT30/NT30CRecipe function None PossibleAccessible CS1 PC data areas --- The data areas listed bel

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6-10SectionSetting the Bar Code Reader Input Function190To set other memory switches, select the relevant screen using the [ ] (nextscreen) or [ ] (pr

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6-11SectionSystem Maintenance1916-11 System MaintenanceThe NT31/NT31C has the following maintenance and check functions.Item Function PageI/O Settings

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6-11SectionSystem Maintenance192Setting from the System MenuAdjust the contrast of the display panel by following the menu operation from theSystem Me

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6-11SectionSystem Maintenance193Setting Using Brightness and Contrast Adjustment ScreenDisplay screen number 9030 using either a touch switch with swi

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6-11SectionSystem Maintenance194Setting from the System MenuAdjust the backlight brightness by following the menu operation from the SystemMenu shown

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6-11SectionSystem Maintenance195Setting Using Brightness and Contrast Adjustment ScreenDisplay screen number 9030 using either a touch switch with swi

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6-11SectionSystem Maintenance196Display/set clock data by following the menu operation from the System Menushown below.Select Maintenance Mode.Select

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6-11SectionSystem Maintenance1976-11-3 Checking the PT Setting StatusThe direct connection settings of the NT31/NT31C screen data, and the settingsfor

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6-11SectionSystem Maintenance198Display the PT setting statuses by following the menu operation from the SystemMenu shown below.Select Maintenance Mod

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6-11SectionSystem Maintenance199Reference:  With the NT31/NT31C, the record data can also be displayed by calling screenNo. 9001 (sort by occurrence)

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1-2SectionFunctions of the NT31/NT31C91-2-5 Principal Functions of NT31/NT31CThe following are the principal functions of the NT31/NT31C.Functions rel

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6-11SectionSystem Maintenance200If required, press Prt. to print the display his-tory record data.Press Quit.The NT31/NT31C returns to the DISPLAYHIST

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6-11SectionSystem Maintenance201Display and print the alarm history record data by following the menu operationfrom the System Menu shown below.Select

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6-11SectionSystem Maintenance202Press Quit.The NT31/NT31C returns to the ALARMHISTORY MENU screen.Example Print-outAll of the recorded data is printed

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6-11SectionSystem Maintenance203Operations On The SCREEN DATA CHECK ScreenThe function shown below can be set on the SCREEN DATA CHECK screen.Use this

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6-11SectionSystem Maintenance204Display the SCREEN DATA CHECK screen by following the menu operationfrom the System Menu shown below.Select Maintenanc

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6-11SectionSystem Maintenance205Press Quit to return to the screen numberselection screen.Press Disp.T 015003RUNBOILER OPERATIONT 015301STOPT 016312ER

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6-11SectionSystem Maintenance206Reference: The buzzer will sound in this check regardless of the setting made with the Buzz-er Sound memory switch.Che

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6-11SectionSystem Maintenance207Check the RUN LED by following the menu operation from the System Menushown below.Select Maintenance Mode.Select I/O C

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6-11SectionSystem Maintenance208Check if the LCD (screen display) functions normally by following the menu op-eration from the System Menu shown below

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6-11SectionSystem Maintenance209Check if the backlight functions normally by following the menu operation fromthe System Menu shown below.Select Maint

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Section10Functions relating to the systemSystem menuSystem settings and maintenance can be performed by selecting from system menus displayed on the s

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6-11SectionSystem Maintenance210 Once a screen data check has been started, it cannot be stopped.Check the screen data memory by following the menu o

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6-11SectionSystem Maintenance211• On normal completion of the check, the message Memory Check OK is dis-played.• If an error is discovered in the chec

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6-11SectionSystem Maintenance212Check whether or not the touch switches function normally by following themenu operation from the System Menu shown be

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6-11SectionSystem Maintenance213Reference:  The functions of touch switches pressed during the I/O check are not notifiedto the host. The check cann

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6-11SectionSystem Maintenance214Check the voltage of the NT31/NT31C’s built-in battery by following the menuoperation from the System Menu shown below

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6-11SectionSystem Maintenance215Note When The voltage is lowered is displayed, replace the built-in battery immedi-ately. For details on the replaceme

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6-11SectionSystem Maintenance216Check communication with the Support Tool by following the menu operationfrom the System Menu shown below.Select Maint

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6-11SectionSystem Maintenance217After confirming the result of the test, press Quit. The NT31/NT31C returns to theI/F CHECK MENU screen.Check communic

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6-11SectionSystem Maintenance218For Memory LinkExample: Serial port A while using the memory linkThe check is started as soon as the check screen is d

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6-11SectionSystem Maintenance219Check MethodCheck communication with the serial ports by following the menu operation fromthe System Menu shown below.

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Section111-2-6 DisplaysThe NT31/NT31C can display various kinds of elements such as characters, nu-meric values, graphs, lamps, and touch switches, on

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6-11SectionSystem Maintenance220Check communication with a printer by following the menu operation from theSystem Menu shown below.Select Maintenance

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6-12SectionProgramming Console Function221• If data does not reach the printer within 60 seconds after sending starts, themessage ‘Finished Printer ou

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6-12SectionProgramming Console Function222Commu-nicationMethodCommu-nicationTypeApplicable PCs Connected PortNT Link(1:1)RS-232CC200HE-CPU42-(Z)E(*1)C

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6-12SectionProgramming Console Function2236-12-2 Connection MethodThe connection method is exactly the same as for the NT Link (1:1). Refer toSection

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6-12SectionProgramming Console Function2246-12-3 Method of UseThe Programming Console screen is displayed by operating the system menuas described bel

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6-12SectionProgramming Console Function225Key OperationsMode Selection Keys, Mode Lock KeyThe display element on the Programming Console screen shown

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6-12SectionProgramming Console Function226Standard Programming Console Key SheetProgramming Console Key Sheet for CS1 SeriesDifferences with Respect t

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!6-13SectionDevice Monitor Function2276-13 Device Monitor FunctionThe NT31/NT31C has been equipped with the Device Monitor function whichcan be used t

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6-13SectionDevice Monitor Function2286-13-1 Compatible SystemsThe following table shows the combinations of communications methods andPCs that can sup

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6-13SectionDevice Monitor Function229CN111 or CS1W-CN114/118 Connecting Cable, a CPM1-CIF01 RS-232CAdapter, or a CPM1-CIF11 RS-422A Adapter.Refer to S

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Section12Library data are combinations of fixed display graphics registered as a singlegraphic. They are registered in advance and as many as required

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6-14SectionVersion Display2306-14 Version DisplayUse the Version Display function to check the version of the NT31/NT31C’s sys-tem program. The Versio

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231SECTION 7Troubleshooting and MaintenanceThis section describes the action to take when errors occur in the PT, and how to carry out maintenance and

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7-1SectionTroubleshooting2327-1 TroubleshootingWhen a fault relating to the operation of the NT31/NT31C occurs, find the symp-toms in the table below

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7-1SectionTroubleshooting233NT31/NT31C Symptoms RemedyCauseThe graph display doesnot change.One of the percentage displaysettings — −100%, 0%, or 100%

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7-1SectionTroubleshooting234NT31/NT31C Symptoms RemedyCauseUpdating of numericvalues and text isdl dMalfunction due to external noise Carry out ground

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7-2SectionResponding to Displayed Error Messages235NT31/NT31C Symptoms RemedyCauseThe display is dim. Insufficient contrast or brightness Increase the

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7-2SectionResponding to Displayed Error Messages236Message RemedyCause[No Direct Connection Info.]No Direct Connection Information is setin Screen Dat

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7-2SectionResponding to Displayed Error Messages2377-2-2 Errors Occurring during Operation and Their RemediesThe table below shows the errors that can

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7-2SectionResponding to Displayed Error Messages2387-2-3 Errors Occurring on Screen Data Initialization and TransmissionThe table below shows the erro

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7-2SectionResponding to Displayed Error Messages2397-2-4 Errors in the System Installer Mode and Their RemediesThis section describes the errors that

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Section13Touch switches can be made to light or flash in accordance with the status of ahost bit in the same way as lamps.The following 8 types of dis

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7-2SectionResponding to Displayed Error Messages240Example:Parity error at serial port AReceive ErrorsThe following errors can occur when receiving da

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7-3SectionMaintenance of the NT31/NT31C241Error Details RemedyDisplayed Probable CauseTime-out Error The connecting cables are notconnected correctly.

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7-3SectionMaintenance of the NT31/NT31C242Replaceable Backlight ModelNT31C-CFL01 (for both NT31 and NT31C)Guide to Backlight ReplacementUnder normal c

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7-3SectionMaintenance of the NT31/NT31C243c) When the cover has opened far enough, remove it.bbb4. Remove the CFL unit by following the procedure desc

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7-3SectionMaintenance of the NT31/NT31C2447. Reconnect the wiring, cables, and units disconnected in 2, and tighten thescrews.8. Before starting norma

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7-4SectionInspection and Cleaning2453. Remove the battery that is secured under the battery cover, grip the cable,and pull the connector straight out.

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7-4SectionInspection and Cleaning246• 100% cotton cloth• Hygrometer (required in some cases)• Thermometer (required in some cases)• Synchroscope (requ

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247Appendix ASpecificationsGeneral SpecificationsItem SpecificationRated power supply voltage 24 VDCAllowable power supply voltage range 20.4 VDC to 2

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Appendix ASpecifications248Performance SpecificationsDisplay SpecificationsItem SpecificationDisplay deviceNT31: Monochrome STN LCD (with backlight)N

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Appendix ASpecifications249External Interface SpecificationsItem SpecificationSerial communicationSerial port AConforms to EIA RS-232CD-SUB 9-pin conn

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Section14Numeric values can be input by incrementing or decrementing each digit withthe corresponding touch switch (+, –). The input numeric values ca

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Appendix ASpecifications250Item SpecificationsScreen print functionFunctions: - Prints a hard copy of the screen display- Prints display/alarm histori

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Appendix ASpecifications251Communications SpecificationsFor a Host Link , RS-232C TypeItem SpecificationCommunications standard EIA RS-232CCommunicati

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Appendix ASpecifications252For an NT Link , 1:1, RS-422A TypeItem SpecificationCommunications standard EIA RS-422AConnector 25-pin D-SUB connector (fe

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Appendix ASpecifications253For a Memory Link , RS-232C TypeItem SpecificationCommunications standard EIA RS-232CCommunications settingsStart-stop sync

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255Appendix BDimensionsBodyPOWERRUN195 (7.68)142 (5.59)183.5 (7.22)54 (2.13)5 (0.20)130.5 (5.14)74 (2.91)Units: mm (inch)With memory unit installed(NT

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Appendix BDimensions256Mounting Dimensions5 (0.2)POWERRUN145 (5.71)25 (0.98)15.5 (0.61)206 (8.11)Mounting panelMounting fixture34 (1.34) (min.)38 (1.5

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Appendix BDimensions257Cable Connection Dimensions (with NT-MF261)24VDCPRINTER50 (1.97)91 (3.58)26.7 (1.05)60 (2.36)5 (0.20)10.2 (0.47)96 (3.78)Units:

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259Appendix CUsing an RS-232C/RS-422A Convertor UnitThis section outlines the external dimensions, procedure for mounting and removal, and specificati

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Appendix CUsing an RS-232C/RS-422A Convertor Unit260Removal from a DIN RailRemove the end plates at right and left of the convertor unit and, as shown

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Appendix CUsing an RS-232C/RS-422A Convertor Unit261SpecificationsThe general specifications and communications specifications of the convertor unit a

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Section15The alarm list/history function displays messages in list form, or graphics(image/library data), in accordance with changes in bit memory tab

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Appendix CUsing an RS-232C/RS-422A Convertor Unit262DIP Switch SettingsThe convertor unit has 6 digits DIP switch for setting the RS-422A/485 communic

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75318642678912345Appendix CUsing an RS-232C/RS-422A Convertor Unit263Pin ArrangementThe convertor unit has a terminal block for an RS-422A/485 interfa

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Appendix CUsing an RS-232C/RS-422A Convertor Unit264Block DiagramA diagram showing the internal blocks of the convertor unit is shown below. Refer to

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265Appendix DTransporting and Storing the NT31/NT31C• When transporting the NT31/NT31C, use the packaging intended for it.• When storing the NT31/NT31

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267Appendix EMaking the CableThe procedure for making up the cable is described below.Also refer to this procedure for making a connecting cable for u

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Appendix EMaking the Cable2685. Wrap vinyl tape over the cut off end of the shielding wire.40 (1.57) (RS-232C)525 (0.98) (RS-422A)(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)Units

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269Appendix FMaking the Cable for Connecting a PCRefer to the following when making a cable for connecting the Support Tool.Assembly of Connecting Cab

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271Appendix GMaking the Cable for Connection to a BarCode ReaderRefer to the following when making the cable for connection to a bar code reader.Wirin

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273Appendix HMaking the Cable for Connection to a PrinterThe following product is recommended as the cable for connecting a printer.NT-CNT121 (made by

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275Appendix IRelationship between System Program andHardwareHere, relationship between system program and hardware is described.NT31/NT31C have follow

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1-3SectionSystem Configuration161-3 System ConfigurationThis section shows the configuration of a system that uses an NT31/NT31C. Fordetails on produc

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Appendix IRelationship between System Program and Hardware276Combining a -V1 Version and -V2 VersionHardwareNT31-ST121-EV1NT31C-ST141-EV1NT31-ST121

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277Appendix JModel ListPTsModel SpecificationNT31-ST121-EV2 STN monochrome display, ivoryNT31-ST121B-EV2 STN monochrome display, blackNT31C-ST141-EV2

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Appendix JModel List278Model PC TypeSpecificationCPM2C-10-CPM2C-20-The PC’s communications connector can be split intoan RS-232C port an

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Appendix JModel List279Model PC TypeSpecificationCPM2C-10-CPM2C-20-Connect to the RS-232C port of a CPM2C-CN111Connecting Cable.C-series

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Appendix JModel List280Model PC TypeSpecificationCS1G-CPU42-E(V1)CS1G-CPU43-E(V1)CS1G-CPU44-E(V1)CS1G-CPU45-E(V1)Features a connector for RS-232C conn

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Appendix JModel List281Cables with Connectors for PT ↔ PC/NT-AL001-EModel Cable Length Applicable units Communication Method SpecificationXW2Z-200S 2

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Appendix JModel List282Printer CableModel SpecificationNT-CNT121 Printer cable for half pitch (1.5 m), made by OMRONCable for Peripheral Port of CS1-s

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283Appendix KOption ListReplaceable Backlight ... NT31C-CFL01 (Used for Both NT31/NT31C)This is a backlight (CFL unit) for replacement purposes.Protec

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Appendix KOption List284The sheet offers protection against the following chemical agents.Protects against Does not protect againstBoric acidSulfuric

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285IndexNumbers1:N connection among RS-422A ports, 1221:N connection among RS-485 ports, 1251:N connection between RS-422A/485 at the NT31/NT31C andRS

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1-4SectionCommunications with the Host17Reference: The following optional devices are available. All of them can be used either withNT31 or NT31C.Repl

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Index286Disabling/enabling writing to the screen data memory, 153Display, 29Display color, 248Display device, 248Display specifications, 248Displaying

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Index287PPeripheral devices that can be connected, 16Power consumption, 247Power input terminals, 30POWER LED, 29Power supply connection, 33precaution

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Index288VVibration resistance (operating), 247View angle, 248WWarning label, 30Waterproofed, 4Weight, 247

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289Revision HistoryA manual revision code appears as a suffix to the catalog number on the front cover of the manual.Cat. No. V062-E1-02Revision codeT

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OMRON CorporationFA Systems Division H.Q.66 Matsumoto Mishima-city, Shizuoka 411-8511 JapanTel: (81)55-977-9181/Fax: (81)55-977-9045Regional Headquart

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E3X-NE3X-NCat. No. V062-E1-02 Note: Specifications subject to change without notice.Printed in JapanAuthorized Distributor:

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Cat. No. V062-E1-02 NT31, NT31C Programmable Terminals SETUP MANUAL

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1-4SectionCommunications with the Host18The NT31/NT31C can directly write to and read from such allocated bits andwords to change the display status o

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1-4SectionCommunications with the Host19PCs that can be connected with the 1:N connection NT Link method are as fol-lows: CQM1H, C200HX/HG/HE (-Z)E, C

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1-5SectionCommunications Using Memory Links201-4-4 Connecting to other Companies’ PCsInstalling a system program for multi-venders by using a specific

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1-5SectionCommunications Using Memory Links21Screen switching strobeNumerals input strobeCharacter-string input strobe• The usable area for allocation

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1-6SectionBefore Operating221-6 Before OperatingFollow the procedure given below to start the system of the NT31/NT31C.• For the host link, refer topa

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1-6SectionBefore Operating23Device or Software ManualNumberManual TitlePC SYSMAC CPM1 Operation ManualW262-E1-SYSMAC CPM1A Operation ManualW317-E1-S

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25SECTION 2Preparing for ConnectionThis section describes the connection methods that are possible with the PTs, and the functions of the parts of PTs

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2-1SectionMethod for Connection to the Host262-1 Method for Connection to the HostThis section describes the methods for connection to the host used w

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2-1SectionMethod for Connection to the Host27Combinations of Communication Method and Connection MethodThe connection methods that can be used dependi

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2-1SectionMethod for Connection to the Host28Communica- Communica-Usable CommunicationMethodCommunication Type atPTCommunication Type atHostUsable Con

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!!!vNotice:OMRON products are manufactured for use according to proper procedures by a qualified operatorand only for the purposes described in this m

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2-2SectionNames and Functions of Parts292-2 Names and Functions of PartsBefore starting operation, the names and functions of the parts of theNT31/NT3

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2-2SectionNames and Functions of Parts30Rear View24VDCPRINTER PORT B PORT ABattery coverThe battery is secured underneath this cover.Reset switch (i

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31SECTION 3Hardware Settings and ConnectionsThis section describes the settings of the PTs and methods for connection to peripheral devices.For detail

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3-1SectionInstallation32Note On unpacking the NT31/NT31C and peripheral devices, check their external ap-pearance and confirm that there is no damage.

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3-1SectionInstallation33Note 1. During work at the panel, take care to ensure that no metal scraps enter theunit.2. The thickness of applicable operat

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3-1SectionInstallation343-1-4 GroundingThe NT31/NT31C has a functional ground terminal ( ).Carry out wiring under the following conditions.1, 2, 3...

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3-2SectionConnecting to the Support Tool353-2 Connecting to the Support ToolIn order to install the system program in the NT31/NT31C, or to transmit s

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3-3SectionConnecting a Printer363-3 Connecting a PrinterConnecting a printer to the NT31/NT31C enables printing of hard copies of thecurrently display

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3-4SectionConnecting a Bar Code Reader373-4 Connecting a Bar Code ReaderConnecting a bar code reader to the NT31/NT31C enables bar code data to readas

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3-4SectionConnecting a Bar Code Reader38Make the settings shown in the table below at the bar code reader. Make surethat the communications speed, par

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3-5SectionUsing a Memory Unit (-Vj Versions)393-5 Using a Memory Unit (-V Versions)This section discusses the use of a memory unit with a V1 or V2 ve

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3-5SectionUsing a Memory Unit (-Vj Versions)40Reference:  When a memory unit is mounted, the NT31/NT31C cannot be set to the oper-ating status. On co

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3-5SectionUsing a Memory Unit (-Vj Versions)41The functions of the DIP switches on the memory unit are indicated in the tablebelow.• SW1Switch Functio

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3-5SectionUsing a Memory Unit (-Vj Versions)42In this mode, system program or the screen data in the NT31/NT31C is forciblywritten to the memory unit

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3-5SectionUsing a Memory Unit (-Vj Versions)43In this mode, the system program or screen data in the memory unit is forciblywritten to NT31/NT31C irre

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3-5SectionUsing a Memory Unit (-Vj Versions)44In this method, the direction of transmission and area of the memory unit usedare set by touch switch op

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3-5SectionUsing a Memory Unit (-Vj Versions)45(The second line may not be displayed in the kind of system program.)Current PT Screen Data, ScreenThe c

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3-5SectionUsing a Memory Unit (-Vj Versions)46• The continuous buzzer sounds.• The RUN LED flashes.If a protect setting error occurs when executing ma

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3-6SectionUsing a Memory Unit (Versions without the -Vj Suffix)473-6 Using a Memory Unit (Versions without the -V Suffix)This section discusses the u

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3-6SectionUsing a Memory Unit (Versions without the -Vj Suffix)483-6-1 Installation MethodInstall the memory unit (NT-MF261) at the expansion interfac

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TABLE OF CONTENTSviiPRECAUTIONS xi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Intended Audience xii. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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3-6SectionUsing a Memory Unit (Versions without the -Vj Suffix)49* The memory unit stores screen data for one PT in each area (bank 0,bank 1). (The to

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3-6SectionUsing a Memory Unit (Versions without the -Vj Suffix)50Reference: When data is written to the NT31/NT31C, the data that has been stored up u

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3-6SectionUsing a Memory Unit (Versions without the -Vj Suffix)512. Switch the NT31/NT31C power ON.The screen shown below is displayed.(Example)Curren

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3-6SectionUsing a Memory Unit (Versions without the -Vj Suffix)52Error Remedial ActionProbable CauseFlash memory error An error occurred duringinitial

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53SECTION 4Connecting to the Host from the RS-232C PortThis section describes the method for connecting to the host using the RS-232C port of the PT.4

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4-1SectionConnecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host544-1 Connecting to the RS-232C Port at the HostThe method for connecting between the RS-232C port

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4-1SectionConnecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host55The host units that can be connected to the NT31/NT31C by the host link methodusing the RS-232C

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4-1SectionConnecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host56When using the host link method, the settings shown below must be made at thehost (depending on

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4-1SectionConnecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host57C1000H(F)/C2000H Backplane mounted type: 3G2A5-LK201-EV1Setting the Front SwitchesMode control (

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4-1SectionConnecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host58C1000H/C2000H Backplane mounted type: C500-LK203Setting the Rear SwitchesONONSW1SW2I/O portRS-42

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TABLE OF CONTENTSviiiSECTION 7Troubleshooting and Maintenance 231. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1 Troubleshooting 232. . . . . . . . . . . . .

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4-1SectionConnecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host59C200H/C1000H/C2000H CPU mounting type: 3G2A6-LK201-EV1Setting the Rear SwitchesSW1SW2SW3@ Unit #

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4-1SectionConnecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host60*2 The 1-to-N setting enables BCC (Block Check Character). It is not actuallypossible to connect

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4-1SectionConnecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host61Allocation DM Area Settings for CPUSettings are written from the Programming Device (a Programmi

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4-1SectionConnecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host62Setting the Front SwitchesRS-232CI/O port selector switchRS-422A@ I/O port selection (selector s

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4-1SectionConnecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host63PC Setup Area SettingsWhen connecting to a C200HS, C200HX/HG/HE(-Z)E, CPM1, CPM2A,CPM2C, CQM1, o

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4-1SectionConnecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host64C200HX/HG/HE(-Z)E: Serial Communications Board port BWord # Writing Value SettingsDM6550 0001 Ho

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4-1SectionConnecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host65When using the CQM1H’s built-in peripheral port, turn ON SW7.Setting the Switches of a CPM2AWhen

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4-1SectionConnecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host66CS1 series CPU type : CS1G/H-CPU-E (-V1)Connect to the built-in RS-232C port of the CPU, or th

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4-1SectionConnecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host67Setting the Front SwitchesSet the CPU DIP switches to 4 or 5 in accordance with the port NT31/NT

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4-1SectionConnecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host68The host units that can be connected to the NT31/NT31C by the NT link (1:1)method using the RS-2

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ixAbout this Manual:This manual describes connecting the NT-series NT31 and NT31C Programmable Terminals to a PC(Programmable Controller) or other hos

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4-1SectionConnecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host69Settings at The HostThe setting methods for each unit are as follows:Connecting to a C-series C2

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4-1SectionConnecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host70the front panel must be set as shown below in order to make the settings in thePC Setup area (da

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4-1SectionConnecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host71Connecting to CVM1/CV Series (-EV)Set the DIP switches on the front panel as follows.OFFON12345

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4-1SectionConnecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host72Using the NT Link (1:N) MethodCompatible Host UnitsThe OMRON PCs that can be connected using the

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4-1SectionConnecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host73Device (e.g. SYSMAC support software) in accordance with the host model andport.Connection to Wo

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4-1SectionConnecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host74*1 Set any value between 0000 and 0009 Hex for the communications baud rate.The same baud rate w

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4-1SectionConnecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host75When connecting PTs with model numbers 3 to 6 to port 1, for example, set thevalue 8200 Hex to D

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4-1SectionConnecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host76Settings at the HostThe Settings required for each Unit are described below.• Connecting CS1-ser

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4-1SectionConnecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host77Setting the Front SwitchesSet the CPU DIP switch to 4 or 5 in accordance with the port NT31/NT31

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4-1SectionConnecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host78Setting the Front SwitchesSet the unit number of the serial communication unit by using the rota

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TABLE OF CONTENTSxRelated Manuals:Related manuals are listed below.The j symbol at the end of the catalog number is the revision number.Connecting and

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4-1SectionConnecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host794-1-2 Connecting Directly between RS-232C PortsThe method for connection between the RS-232C por

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4-1SectionConnecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host80OMRON Cables with ConnectorsWhen a connection is made at serial port A in other than the memory

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4-1SectionConnecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host81Serial Port A1659*NT31/NT31C11413 25FG+5VCSRSRDSD5G12345678912345678––––FG5GCSRSRDSDER–––––PC (h

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4-1SectionConnecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host82CS1G-CPU44-E(V1) CS1G-CPU45-E(V1)CS1H-CPU63-E(V1) CS1H-CPU64-E(V1)CS1H-CPU65-E(V1) CS1H-CPU66-E(

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4-1SectionConnecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host83Serial Port B165911413 25*NT31/NT31C PC (Host link unit) FGCSRSRDSDTRM––SG––SDA (–)RDA (–)–RDB

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4-1SectionConnecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host84Serial Port BPrepare the adapter cable while referring to the following diagram.11413 25NT31/NT3

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85SECTION 5Connecting to the Host from the RS-422A/485 PortThis section describes the method for connecting to the host using the RS-422A/485 port of

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5-1SectionConnecting to the Host’s RS-232C Port865-1 Connecting to the Host’s RS-232C PortThe methods for connecting the RS-422A/485 port of the NT31/

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5-1SectionConnecting to the Host’s RS-232C Port87Note One end of the wire must always be connected to the host (PC), and there mustbe no branching. Br

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5-1SectionConnecting to the Host’s RS-232C Port88When making a connection between RS-232C and RS-422A/485 ports using anRS-232C/RS-422A convertor unit

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