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Setup ManualCat. No. V063-E1-03NT631 and NT631CProgrammable Terminals

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xiRead and Understand this ManualPlease read and understand this manual before using the product. Please consult your OMRON representative if you have

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83Connecting to the Host’s RS-232C Port Section 5-1Reference: When using RS-485 as a port for the NT631/NT631C, only NT Link (1:N) method (standard or

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84Connecting to the Host’s RS-232C Port Section 5-1Wiring When Connecting a Host Link Unit (25-pin)Applicable Units:C200H-LK201-V13G2A5-LK201-EV1C500-

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85Connecting to the Host’s RS-232C Port Section 5-1Usable Cables with Attached Connectors:• For host link, 1:1 NT Link, or 1:N NT Link (+5 V power sup

Strany 6 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

86Connecting to the Host’s RS-232C Port Section 5-1Wiring for a Memory Link ConnectionPrepare the adapter cable while referring to the diagram shown b

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87Connecting to the Host’s RS-232C Port Section 5-1Connecting an NT631/NT631C and NT-AL001 (RS-422A)The relay terminal board is not included in the fi

Strany 8 - About this Manual:

88Connecting to the Host’s RS-232C Port Section 5-1Connection between NT631/NT631C Units (RS-422A)The relay terminal board is not included in the figu

Strany 9 - Related Manuals:

89Connecting to the Host’s RS-232C Port Section 5-1Connection between NT631/NT631C Units (RS-485)The relay terminal board is not included in the figur

Strany 10 - LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY

90Connecting to the Host’s RS-232C Port Section 5-1Note A Serial Communications Board cannot be installed.Usable Cables with Attached Connectors:For h

Strany 11 - Application Considerations

91Connecting to the Host’s RS-232C Port Section 5-1Cables with Connectors Made by OMRONWhen connecting an NT-AL001 and a PLC, use the OMRON cables wit

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92Connecting to the Host’s RS-232C Port Section 5-1The terminal screws of the NT631/NT631C are M3.5 specification. When wir-ing, use crimp terminals f

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xiiApplication ConsiderationsSUITABILITY FOR USE OMRON shall not be responsible for conformity with any standards, codes, or regulations that apply to

Strany 14 - PRECAUTIONS

93Connecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port Section 5-2Reference: • The internal circuit of the NT631/NT631C is shown below.• For details on setting t

Strany 15 - 3 Safety Precautions

94Connecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port Section 5-2This connection method is used with the RS-485 NT Link (1:N) method(standard or high-speed).Not

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95Connecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port Section 5-2The hosts featuring the RS-422A/485 host link function and can be connectedto the RS-422A/485 p

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96Connecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port Section 5-2*1This CPU Unit is for a Duplex-CPU Unit System. The CS1W-SCB41(-V1)Serial Communications Board

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97Connecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port Section 5-2Connecting to a C-series Host Link UnitC200H/C200HS/C200HE(-Z)E/C200HG(-Z)E/C200HX(-Z)E Rack-mo

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98Connecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port Section 5-2Setting the Rear SwitchesI/O portRS-422ARS-232CSynchronizationInternalExternalOFFONCTS0 VExtern

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99Connecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port Section 5-2C1000H/C2000H Rack-mounting Unit: C500-LK203Setting the Rear SwitchesC200H/C1000H/C2000H CPU-mo

Strany 21 - 1-2-1 Features

100Connecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port Section 5-2Connecting to a CVM1/CV-series Host Link UnitCVM1/CV-series Rack-mounting Unit: CV500-LK201A C

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101Connecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port Section 5-2Setting the Front SwitchesConnecting to a CPU Unit CVM1/CV-series (-EV@) CPU Units• CV500-CPU0

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102Connecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port Section 5-2Setting the Front SwitchesC200HX/HG/HE(-Z)E, CPM1, CPM2A, CPM2C, CQM1H, or SRM1The connection

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xiiiDisclaimersCHANGE IN SPECIFICATIONS Product specifications and accessories may be changed at any time based on improvements and other reasons.It i

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103Connecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port Section 5-2PLC Setup Area SettingsWhen connecting to a C200HX/HG/HE(-Z)E or CPM1, CPM2A, CPM2C,CQM1H CPU

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104Connecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port Section 5-2Connecting to a CPM2CThe CPM2C PLCs do not have the same kind of port connectors found on CS/C

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105Connecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port Section 5-2Serial Communications Board Switch SettingsSet the switches on the Serial Communications Board

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106Connecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port Section 5-2m = DM 30000 + 100 × unit numberUsing the NT Link (1:1) MethodCompatible Host UnitsSome models

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107Connecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port Section 5-2*3CPU Units of CVM1/CV-series PLCs without the suffix -EV@ cannot beconnected.The NT Link (1:1

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108Connecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port Section 5-2Setting the DIP Switches on a C200HX/HG/HE(-Z)E Communications BoardSet the switches on a C200

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109Connecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port Section 5-2*1A CS1W-SCB41(-V1) Serial Communications Board or CS1W-SCU31-V1 Serial Communications Unit is

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110Connecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port Section 5-2Reference: • There are no Serial Communications Boards for the C200HX/HG/HE(-Z)Ein which port

Strany 33 - 1-3 System Configuration

111Connecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port Section 5-2Allocation DM Area Settings for CPU UnitSettings are written from the Programming Device (a Pr

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112Connecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port Section 5-22-wire or 4-wire selector (WIRE): (4-wire = RS-422A), or (2-wire = RS-485)Terminating resis

Strany 36 - 1-4-3 NT Link

113Connecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port Section 5-2*2This CPU Unit is for a Duplex-CPU Unit System. The CS1W-SCB41(-V1)Serial Communications Boar

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114Connecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port Section 5-2*1For example, when connecting PTs with model numbers 3, 4, 5, and 6 toport 2, set the value 8

Strany 38 - 1-5-1 Memory Link

115Connecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port Section 5-2The following are the communications conditions that can be used with thememory link method. F

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116Connecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port Section 5-2Wiring When Connecting CPM1, CPM2A, CPM2C, or SRM1Applicable Units:Connect to the PLC through

Strany 40 - 1-6 Before Operating

117Connecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port Section 5-2For details on handling shield wires, refer to 5-2-8 Handling the Shield on RS-422A/485 Cables

Strany 41 - Before Operating Section 1-6

118Connecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port Section 5-25-2-3 Direct Connection between RS-485 Ports at Both UnitsThe connection method in which the R

Strany 42 - Preparing for Connection

119Connecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port Section 5-25-2-4 1:N Connection among RS-422A PortsThe connection method in which the RS-422A ports of mu

Strany 43 - ⇔ RS-485

120Connecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port Section 5-2Connecting between NT631/NT631C Units* Short TRM and RDA terminals of the NT631/NT631C at the

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121Connecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port Section 5-2Note A Serial Communications Board cannot be installed.For details on handling shield wires, r

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122Connecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port Section 5-2Connecting between NT631/NT631C Units* Short TRM and RDA terminals of the NT631/NT631C at the

Strany 46 - Front View

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

Strany 47 - Rear View

123Connecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port Section 5-2Note A Serial Communications Board cannot be installed.For details on handling shield wires, r

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124Connecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port Section 5-2*1Crimp terminals of common use for M3 and M3.5The terminal screws of the NT631/NT631C are M3.

Strany 49 - 3-1 Installation

125Connecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port Section 5-2Note Before connecting or disconnecting cables between devices, make sure thatthe power supply

Strany 50 - 3-1-3 Power Supply Connection

126Connecting to the Host’s RS-422A/485 Port Section 5-2When using a CJ1M-CIF11 alone or combined with an NT-AL001, be sure toconnect, process the shi

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127SECTION 6System Menu OperationThis section describes the operation of the System Menu, focusing on the procedure to start up the NT631/NT631C.Funct

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1286-9-6 Setting the Print Method (NT631C Only). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1696-9-7 Setting Screen Saver Movement . . . . . . . . . . .

Strany 53 - 3-3 Connecting a Printer

129System Menu Operation Flow Section 6-16-1 System Menu Operation FlowFollow the procedure below when using the NT631/NT631C for the first timeor cha

Strany 54 - 3-4-1 Connection Method

130Operation Modes and the System Menu Section 6-3Memory Unit Check and ProcessingCheck if a Memory Unit is installed. If a Memory Unit is installed,

Strany 55 - 3-4-3 Data Format

131Operation Modes and the System Menu Section 6-3Items in the System Menu The items displayed in the system menu and their functions are as follows.[

Strany 56 - 3-5 Using a Memory Unit

132Operation Modes and the System Menu Section 6-3Functions of the System Installer ModeThe following functions can be executed in the System Installe

Strany 57 - 3-5-2 Method of Use

xviIntended Audience 11 Intended AudienceThis manual is intended for the following personnel, who must also haveknowledge of electrical systems (an el

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133Operation Modes and the System Menu Section 6-36-3-3 Operations with the System MenuThis section describes how to use the menus, including how to c

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134Operation Modes and the System Menu Section 6-3• At the same as the System Menu is displayed, the operation of theNT631/NT631C stops and the RUN LE

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135Memory Initialization Section 6-4Example:Displaying the MAINTENANCE MODE MENU screen by pressing Mainte-nance Mode in the System Menu.Switching fro

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136Memory Initialization Section 6-4Reference: • When this function is used, all of the screen data contents registered inthe NT631/NT631C up to that

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137Memory Initialization Section 6-4If No is selected, the NT631/NT631C returns to the MEMORY INIT. MENUscreen without clearing the screen data.On com

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138Memory Initialization Section 6-4Initialize the display history record data by following the menu operation fromthe System Menu shown below.If No i

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139Memory Initialization Section 6-4The maximum number of records is 256 for sort by occurrence (order of erroroccurrence) and 255 for sort by frequen

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

140Memory Initialization Section 6-4Initialize the alarm history record data by following the menu operation fromthe System Menu shown below.If No is

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141Memory Initialization Section 6-4Initialize the recipe tables by following the menu operation from the SystemMenu shown below.If No is selected, th

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142Memory Initialization Section 6-4When the memory tables are initialized, they are returned to their initial valuesregardless of the setting made fo

Strany 68 - Setting the Front Switches

xviiSafety Precautions 3!WARNING Indicates information that, if not heeded, could possibly result in loss of life orserious injury.!Caution Indicates

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143Memory Initialization Section 6-4If No is selected, the NT631/NT631C returns to the MEMORY INIT. MENUscreen without initializing the memory tables.

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144Operations in the System Installer Mode Section 6-5After initialization, the memory switch statuses are as follows.* The communications conditions

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145Operations in the System Installer Mode Section 6-56-5-2 Clearing/Installing the System ProgramUse this function when the system program of the NT6

Strany 72 - CPM1H CPU Units, SRM1

146Operations in the System Installer Mode Section 6-5Clearing the System Program• If Return to Menu is selected, the NT631/NT631C returns to the Syst

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147Operations in the System Installer Mode Section 6-5When the system program is started, the NT631/NT631C starts up normally.If no screen data has be

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148Operations in the System Installer Mode Section 6-5Change the system settings by following the menu operation from the SystemInstaller mode menu sh

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149Transmitting the Screen Data Section 6-6• If the screen data is cleared in the System Installer mode, the messageScreen Data Corrupted may be displ

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150Transmitting the Screen Data Section 6-6• If writing to the screen data memory is disabled by the setting made forSystem Setting in the System Inst

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151Transmitting the Screen Data Section 6-64. Open the screen data to be transmitted at the Support Tool, then selectDownload (NTST PT) in the Support

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152Setting Conditions for Communications with Host by Using Memory Switches Section 6-7• Screen data transmission is stopped by operation at the Suppo

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xviiiSafety Precautions 3

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153Setting Conditions for Communications with Host by Using Memory Switches Section 6-7Port Communications Method/Communications Type SettingsCommunic

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154Setting Conditions for Communications with Host by Using Memory Switches Section 6-7Possible Combinations of Communications Method SettingsThe comb

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155Setting Conditions for Communications with Host by Using Memory Switches Section 6-76-7-2 Setting the Host Link MethodSet the communications condit

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156Setting Conditions for Communications with Host by Using Memory Switches Section 6-7• To quit the communications speed setting screen without setti

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157Setting Conditions for Communications with Host by Using Memory Switches Section 6-76-7-3 Setting the NT Link (1:1) MethodSet the communications co

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158Setting Conditions for Communications with Host by Using Memory Switches Section 6-76-7-4 Setting the NT Link (1:N) Method (Standard/High-speed)Set

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159Setting Conditions for Communications with Host by Using Memory Switches Section 6-7• To quit the unit number/communications speed setting screen w

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160Setting Conditions for Communications with Host by Using Memory Switches Section 6-76-7-5 Setting the Memory Link MethodSet the communications cond

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161Setting Conditions for Communications with Host by Using Memory Switches Section 6-7• To quit the communications speed setting screen without setti

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162Setting Conditions for Communications with Host by Using Memory Switches Section 6-76-7-6 Setting the Communications Type for Serial Port BSet the

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1SECTION 1GeneralThis section provides fundamental information about the functions and features of the NT631/NT631C, types ofconnection, communication

Strany 91 - OMRON Cables with Connectors

163Starting Operation Section 6-86-8 Starting OperationAfter completing screen data transmission and setting the communicationsconditions, connect the

Strany 92 - ⇔ 25-pin, 5 m)

164Various System Settings Section 6-96-9 Various System SettingsThe NT631/NT631C allows a variety of functions which are convenient duringoperation t

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165Various System Settings Section 6-9(For the bar code reader, refer to page 184.)• Comm. B Select page 162• Comm. B Method page 152For details on ea

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166Various System Settings Section 6-96-9-3 Setting the Key Press SoundIt is possible to set whether or not the key sound is sounded when a touchswitc

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167Various System Settings Section 6-9•ON: The buzzer sounds in response to instructions and when an error occurs.•OFF: The buzzer does not sound in r

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168Various System Settings Section 6-96-9-5 Setting the Printer ControllerThe NT631/NT631C has a function for printing out data at a printer connected

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169Various System Settings Section 6-9To set other memory switches, select the relevant screen using the [ ] (nextscreen) or [ ] (previous screen) tou

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170Various System Settings Section 6-9• For details on the print function, refer to 2-15-7 Print Function in the Ref-erence Manual.Set the print metho

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171Various System Settings Section 6-9If Display erase is selected, the character string is not displayed, and thebacklight is also turned off while t

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172Various System Settings Section 6-9Set the screen saver operation by following the menu operation from the Sys-tem Menu shown below.To set other me

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2Role and Operation of the NT631/NT631C Section 1-11-1 Role and Operation of the NT631/NT631CThe NT631/NT631C is a sophisticated display unit (Program

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173Various System Settings Section 6-96-9-8 Setting the Screen Saver Start-up TimeThe NT631/NT631C has a function to maximize the service life of the

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174Various System Settings Section 6-9Set the screen saver start-up time by following the menu operation from theSystem Menu shown below.To set other

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175Various System Settings Section 6-96-9-9 Setting the History Display MethodThe NT631/NT631C features the display history record function, whichreco

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176Various System Settings Section 6-9Set the history display method by following the menu operation from the Sys-tem Menu shown below.To set other me

Strany 106 - NT-AL001

177Various System Settings Section 6-96-9-10 Setting the Resume FunctionThe NT631/NT631C has a function to keep the contents of the memory tableseven

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178Various System Settings Section 6-9Set the resume function by following the menu operation from the SystemMenu shown below.To set other memory swit

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179Various System Settings Section 6-96-9-11 Setting the Automatic Reset FunctionThe NT631/NT631C has a function for ignoring communications errors an

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180Various System Settings Section 6-9Set the automatic reset function by following the menu operation from theSystem Menu shown below.To set other me

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181Various System Settings Section 6-96-9-12 Setting the Time-out IntervalThe NT631/NT631C goes into the time-out error status if no response isreceiv

Strany 111 - 5-2-1 Host Types and Settings

182Various System Settings Section 6-9• To confirm the settings and quit the memory switch setting screen, pressthe Quit touch switch. The settings ma

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NT631 and NT631CProgrammable TerminalsSetup ManualRevised September 2007POWERRUN

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3Role and Operation of the NT631/NT631C Section 1-11-1-2 Operations of the NT631/NT631CDisplays Screens The information to be displayed (screen data)

Strany 114 - LocalHost

183Various System Settings Section 6-9Set the retry count by following the menu operation from the System Menushown below.To set other memory switches

Strany 115 - Setting the Rear Switches

184Setting the Bar Code Reader Input Function Section 6-106-10 Setting the Bar Code Reader Input FunctionThe NT631/NT631C has a bar code reader input

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185Setting the Bar Code Reader Input Function Section 6-10Setting the Communications Conditions and Setting MethodSet the bar code reader communicatio

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186Setting the Bar Code Reader Input Function Section 6-10• Pressing Abort on the communications condition/confirmation methodsetting screen causes th

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187System Maintenance Section 6-116-11 System MaintenanceThe NT631/NT631C has the following maintenance and check functions.This section describes how

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188System Maintenance Section 6-11Setting from the System MenuAdjust the contrast of the display panel by following the menu operation fromthe System

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189System Maintenance Section 6-11Setting Using Brightness and Contrast Adjustment ScreenDisplay screen number 9030 using either a touch switch with s

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190System Maintenance Section 6-11Adjust the backlight brightness by following the menu operation from the Sys-tem Menu shown below.Select Maintenance

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191System Maintenance Section 6-11Setting Using Brightness and Contrast Adjustment ScreenDisplay screen number 9030 using either a touch switch with s

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192System Maintenance Section 6-11Display/set clock data by following the menu operation from the System Menushown below.Pressing Abort causes the NT6

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4Functions of the NT631/NT631C Section 1-21-2 Functions of the NT631/NT631CThe NT631/NT631C has the following features.1-2-1 FeaturesSlim Body • High-

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193System Maintenance Section 6-116-11-3 Checking the PT Setting StatusThe direct connection settings of the NT631/NT631C screen data, and thesettings

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194System Maintenance Section 6-11Display Method Display the PT setting statuses by following the menu operation from the Sys-tem Menu shown below.6-1

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195System Maintenance Section 6-11Reference: • With the NT631/NT631C, the record data can also be displayed by callingscreen No. 9001 (sort by occurre

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196System Maintenance Section 6-11Example Print-outAll of the recorded data is printed out in the same order as on the currentlydisplayed screen.Examp

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197System Maintenance Section 6-11Reference: • With the NT631/NT631C, the record data can also be displayed by regis-tering an alarm history display e

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198System Maintenance Section 6-11Example Print-outAll of the recorded data is printed out in the same order as on the currentlydisplayed screen.Examp

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199System Maintenance Section 6-11Specifying The Display MethodSpecify the display method for the screens as indicated in the table below.* Default (f

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200System Maintenance Section 6-11Displaying the SCREEN DATA CHECK ScreenDisplay the SCREEN DATA CHECK screen by following the menu operationfrom the

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201System Maintenance Section 6-11If you wish to continue by checking another screen, repeat the operation,starting by specifying the screen number.To

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202System Maintenance Section 6-11Checking the Buzzer Check if the buzzer sounds correctly.Reference: The buzzer will sound in this check regardless o

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5Functions of the NT631/NT631C Section 1-2Two Ports Featured as Standard:Port A for Common Use by Support Tool/Host and Port B for Exclusive Use by th

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203System Maintenance Section 6-11Checking the RUN LED Check if the RUN LED functions normally.Check the RUN LED by following the menu operation from

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204System Maintenance Section 6-11Checking the LCD (Screen Display)Check if the LCD display (or EL display for NT631) functions normally by fol-lowing

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205System Maintenance Section 6-11• If the backlight is normal, it flashes. At this time, the Backlight Checktouch switch is displayed in reverse vide

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206System Maintenance Section 6-11Check the screen data memory by following the menu operation from the Sys-tem Menu shown below.• During the check, t

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207System Maintenance Section 6-11After confirming the result of the check, press Quit. The NT631/NT631Creturns to the DEVICE CHECK MENU screen.Checki

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208System Maintenance Section 6-11To end the check, press the touch switch at the top right corner (NT631: dis-played in reverse video; NT631C: displa

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209System Maintenance Section 6-11After confirming the result of the check, press Quit. The NT631/NT631Creturns to the DEVICE CHECK MENU screen.Note W

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210System Maintenance Section 6-11If communications with the Support Tool is normal, data transmitted from theSupport Tool is displayed as hexadecimal

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211System Maintenance Section 6-11For NT Link (1:1, 1:N Standard, or 1:N High-speed)Example: Serial port B while using the NT Link (1:N)Press Execute

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212System Maintenance Section 6-11• If nothing is displayed at Received Data when data is read with the barcode reader, there is a communications faul

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6Functions of the NT631/NT631C Section 1-2Device Monitor Function The new device monitor function can be used to change the PLC’s operatingmode or dis

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213System Maintenance Section 6-11Checking Communications with a PrinterCheck communications with a printer by following the menu operation fromthe Sy

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214Programming Console Function Section 6-12• If data does not reach the printer within 60 seconds after sending starts,the message ‘Finished Printer

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215Programming Console Function Section 6-126-12-1 Usable SystemsThe Programming Console function can be used with an NT631/NT631C con-nected to a PLC

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216Programming Console Function Section 6-12CQM1: @@@3, @@@4, @@@5, @@*6 where * is a number in the range 1 to 9 or the letter X or Y.C200HX/HG/HE: @@

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217Programming Console Function Section 6-126-12-3 Method of UseThe Programming Console screen is displayed by operating the system menuas described b

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218Programming Console Function Section 6-12The RUN, MONITOR, and PROGRAM mode selection key elements aretouch switches and pressing them causes the P

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219Programming Console Function Section 6-12Standard Programming Console Key SheetProgramming Console Key Sheet for CS1 SeriesDifferences with Respect

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220Device Monitor Function Section 6-13Reference: A communications error will occur if you use the Programming Console function to change the communic

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221Device Monitor Function Section 6-136-13-1 Compatible SystemsThe following table shows the combinations of communications methods andPLCs that can

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222Device Monitor Function Section 6-13CPM1, CPM2A, or SRM1 The 1:1 NT Link can be used in all CPU Units and the 1:N NT Link can also beused in -V2 an

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7Functions of the NT631/NT631C Section 1-21-2-2 Comparison between NT631 and NT631CTwo NT631 models — the NT631, which is capable of versatile graphic

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223Version Display Section 6-146-13-3 Method of UseThe Device Monitor screen is displayed by operating the system menu asdescribed below.Reference: If

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224Version Display Section 6-146-14-1 Method of UseThe Version Display screen is displayed by operating the system menu asdescribed below.After checki

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225SECTION 7Troubleshooting and MaintenanceThis section describes the action to take when NT631/NT631C errors occur, and how to carry out maintenance

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226Troubleshooting Section 7-17-1 TroubleshootingWhen a fault relating to the operation of the NT631/NT631C occurs, find thesymptoms in the table belo

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227Troubleshooting Section 7-1The graph display does not change.One of the percentage display set-tings — −100%, 0%, or 100% — is incorrect.Set the −1

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228Troubleshooting Section 7-1Updating of numeric val-ues and text is delayed.Malfunction due to external noise Carry out grounding work in accordance

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229Responding to Displayed Error Messages Section 7-27-2 Responding to Displayed Error MessagesWhen the NT631/NT631C displays an error message, find t

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230Responding to Displayed Error Messages Section 7-2[No Starting Screen]Specified Starting Screen is not saved.Fix Screen Data using by the Support T

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231Responding to Displayed Error Messages Section 7-27-2-2 Errors Occurring during Operation and Their RemediesThe table below shows the errors that c

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232Responding to Displayed Error Messages Section 7-27-2-3 Errors Occurring on Screen Data Initialization and TransmissionThe table below shows the er

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8Functions of the NT631/NT631C Section 1-21-2-3 Comparison between NT620S/NT620C/NT625C and NT631/NT631CItem NT620S/NT620C/NT625C NT631/NT631CSupport

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233Responding to Displayed Error Messages Section 7-27-2-5 Communications Errors and Their RemediesThis section describes the errors relating to commu

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234Responding to Displayed Error Messages Section 7-2• Overrun error• FCS (sum value) error• Time out error• Data over flow error• PLC unit No. error

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235Maintenance of the NT631/NT631C Section 7-37-3 Maintenance of the NT631/NT631CCarry out maintenance work in order to ensure that the NT631/NT631C i

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236Maintenance of the NT631/NT631C Section 7-3The life of the backlight varies, particularly in accordance with the temperaturein the environment in w

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237Maintenance of the NT631/NT631C Section 7-3Removing and Fitting The Touch Panel CableRemoving The Touch Panel Cable:Pull the arrow-marked sections

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238Maintenance of the NT631/NT631C Section 7-37. Engage backlight connectors at the top and the bottom respectively inplace. The backlight cable has a

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239Maintenance of the NT631/NT631C Section 7-3NT631C-CFL02 (for NT631C-ST141@-EV2)Procedure1,2,3... 1. Turn the power supply to the PT OFF.Be sure to

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240Maintenance of the NT631/NT631C Section 7-36. Fit new backlights.The backlight for the top is different from that for the bottom.Fit projections an

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241Maintenance of the NT631/NT631C Section 7-310. Reconnect the wiring, cables, and Units disconnected in 2, and tighten thescrews at a torque of 0.4

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242Inspection and Cleaning Section 7-4Reference: Unless the power is kept ON for at least 5 minutes, the memory contents cannot be retained for more t

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9Functions of the NT631/NT631C Section 1-2*1This is the capacity of the flash memory that stores screen data.*2The values are the same as the NT30/NT3

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243Inspection and Cleaning Section 7-4Inspection Method In normal environments, inspect the NT631/NT631C at intervals of between 6months and a year. I

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244Inspection and Cleaning Section 7-42. The disposal of the Unit (including batteries to be disposed and backlight)may be regulated by national or lo

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245Appendix ASpecificationsGeneral Specifications*1: Use the NT631C-ST153@-EV3 within the following temperature and humidity ranges.Item Specification

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246Specifications Appendix A*2: The NT631/NT631C may not be used at a location where it is exposed to splashing oil for a long period.Wet bulb tempera

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247Specifications Appendix APerformance SpecificationsDisplay Specifications*1: Time taken for brightness to reduce to half at normal temperature and

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248Specifications Appendix APanel SpecificationsExternal Interface Specifications* Serial port B is used for either a connector or terminal block.Note

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249Specifications Appendix AProgramming EnvironmentSpecial FeaturesItem SpecificationProgramming System Programming support softwareProgramming Tool P

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250Specifications Appendix ACommunications SpecificationsFor a Host Link, RS-232C* When using an NT-AL001, the specifications are as follows.• RS-232C

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251Specifications Appendix AFor a Host Link, RS-422AFor an NT Link, 1:1, RS-232C* When using an NT-AL001, the specifications are as follows.• RS-232C

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252Specifications Appendix AFor an NT Link, 1:N, RS-422A/485For a High-speed NT Link, 1:N, RS-232C* To connect two or more PTs, NT-AL001 Adapters are

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10Functions of the NT631/NT631C Section 1-21-2-4 Principal Functions of NT631/NT631CThe following are the principal functions of the NT631/NT631C.Func

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253Specifications Appendix AFor a Memory Link, RS-422AFor a Bar Code ReaderItem SpecificationCommunications standard EIA RS-422ACommunications setting

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254Specifications Appendix A

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255Appendix BDimensionsBodyUnits: mm (inch)With memory unit installed (NT-MF261)POWERRUN315 (12.40)302.5 (11.91)54 (2.13)7.5 (0.30)250 (9.84)74 (2.91)

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256Dimensions Appendix BMounting DimensionsPOWERRUN140 (5.51)7.5 (0.30)324 (12.76)240 (9.45)15.5 (0.61)Mounting panelMounting fixtureUnits: mm (inch)3

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257Dimensions Appendix BCable Connection Dimensions (with NT-MF261)Units: mm (inch)91 (3.58)RDATRMRDBSDASDBCSACSB24V +DCPRINTER PORT B PORT ARESET20

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258Dimensions Appendix B

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259Appendix CUsing an RS-232C/RS-422A AdapterThis section outlines the external dimensions, procedure for mounting and removal, and specifications of

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260Using an RS-232C/RS-422A Adapter Appendix CRemoval from a DIN RailRemove the end plates at right and left of the Adapter and, as shown in the figur

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261Using an RS-232C/RS-422A Adapter Appendix CSpecificationsThe general specifications and communications specifications of the Adapter are shown belo

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262Using an RS-232C/RS-422A Adapter Appendix CWhen using the host link or NT link (1:1), set the RS-422A send mode to continual sending (set both SW1-

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11Functions of the NT631/NT631C Section 1-2Functions relating to the systemSystem menuSystem settings and maintenance can be performed by selecting fr

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263Using an RS-232C/RS-422A Adapter Appendix CPin ArrangementThe Adapter has a terminal block for an RS-422A/485 interface connection and a connector

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264Using an RS-232C/RS-422A Adapter Appendix CBlock DiagramA diagram showing the internal blocks of the Adapter is shown below. Refer to this diagram

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265Appendix DTransporting and Storing the NT631/NT631C• When transporting the NT631/NT631C, use the packaging intended for it.• When storing the NT631

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266Transporting and Storing the NT631/NT631C Appendix D

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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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268Making the Cable Appendix ESoldering1,2,3...1. Slide heat-shrink tube over each wire.2. Pre-solder each wire and connector terminal.3. Solder each

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269Making the Cable Appendix EHood AssemblyAssemble the connector hood as shown below.Aluminum foil tapeEnd connected to FG End not connected to FG

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270Making the Cable Appendix E

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271Appendix FMaking the Cable for Connecting a PLCRefer to the following when making a cable for connecting the Support Tool.Assembly of Connecting Ca

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272Making the Cable for Connecting a PLC Appendix FUse the following recommended products when making the connecting cable.* One XM2S-0911 (for PT) an

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12Functions of the NT631/NT631C Section 1-21-2-5 DisplaysThe NT631/NT631C can display various kinds of elements such as charac-ters, numeric values, g

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273Appendix GMaking the Cable for Connection to a Bar Code ReaderRefer to the following when making the cable for connection to a bar code reader.Wiri

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274Making the Cable for Connection to a Bar Code Reader Appendix G

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275Appendix 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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276Making the Cable for Connection to a Printer Appendix H

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277Appendix IRelationship between system program and hardwareHere, relationship between system program and hardware is described.System programs indic

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278Relationship between system program and hardware Appendix ICombining a -EV1 Version and Version without a -EV@ Suffix* The system program’s version

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279Relationship between system program and hardware Appendix ICombining a -EV2 Version and Version without a -EV@ Suffix* The system program’s version

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280Relationship between system program and hardware Appendix I

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281Appendix JModel ListPTsHost Link UnitsCompoBus/S Master Control UnitCommunications UnitModel SpecificationNT631-ST211-EV2 High-intensity EL display

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282Model List Appendix JCPU Units for Connection via a Host Link* Either of the Communications Boards C200HW-COM02/COM04/COM05/COM06-EV1 is required.M

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13Functions of the NT631/NT631C Section 1-2Lamps These are graphics whose display status changes in accordance with thestates of bits at the host. Squ

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283Model List Appendix JCPU Units for Connection via a 1:1 NT Link* Either of the Communications Boards C200HW-COM02/COM04/COM05/COM06-EV1 is required

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284Model List Appendix JCPU Units for Connection via a 1:N NT Link*1: A CQM1H-SCB41 Serial Communications Board is required.*2: Either of the Communic

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285Model List Appendix JRS-232C/RS-422A AdapterRS-232C Adaptor, RS-422A AdaptorRelated Parts and Equipment for PTReference: The Support Tool indicated

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286Model List Appendix JCables with Connectors for Connecting PT and Personal ComputerConnection CableApplicable ConnectorsPrinter CableCable for Peri

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287Appendix KOption ListReplaceable Backlights ... NT631C-CFL01 (for NT631C-ST151@-EV2)These are backlights for NT631C for replacement purposes. Two p

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288Option List Appendix KChemical-resistant Cover ... NT625-KBA01Covers the front panel and protects it from various chemical agents. The entire sheet

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289Option List Appendix KMemory Unit ... NT-MF261This is a dedicated unit for reading/writing the screen data and the system programs in an NT631/NT63

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290Option List Appendix K

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291IndexNumerics1:N connection among RS-422A ports, 1191:N connection among RS-485 ports, 1211:N connection between RS-422A/485 at the NT631/NT631C an

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292IndexDisplay specifications, 247Displaying and printing the display history record, 194Displaying/setting the calendar and clock, 191Downloading th

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14Functions of the NT631/NT631C Section 1-2Standard, shadow, 3-dimension, no display frame, rectangle, circle, poly-gon, sectorWhen rectangle, circle,

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Index293PPeripheral devices that can be connected, 17Power consumption, 245Power input terminals, 30POWER LED, 29Power supply connection, 33precaution

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294IndexUUsable systems (programming console function), 215Using a Memory Unit (NT631/NT631C with V1), 39Using an RS-232C/RS-422A Adapter, 259VVibrati

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295Revision HistoryA manual revision code appears as a suffix to the catalog number on the front cover of the manual. The following table outlines the

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296Revision History

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Terms and Conditions of Sale1. Offer; Acceptance. These terms and conditions (these "Terms") are deemedpart of all quotes, agreements, purch

Strany 241 - 6-14-1 Method of Use

Specifications subject to change without notice.Printed in the U.S.A.OMRON ELECTRONICS LLC 1 Commerce DriveSchaumburg, IL60173 847.843.7900 For US tec

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15Functions of the NT631/NT631C Section 1-2Thumbwheel Switches Numeric values can be input by incrementing or decrementing each digit withthe correspo

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16System Configuration Section 1-3Alarm List/History The alarm list/history function displays messages in list form, or graphics(image/library data),

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17System Configuration Section 1-31-3-1 Peripheral Devices That Can Be ConnectedThe following peripheral devices can be connected to an NT631/NT631C.•

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18Communications with the Host Section 1-41-3-2 Connecting to the HostThe NT631/NT631C has the following two communications ports.The serial port B is

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19Communications with the Host Section 1-4The words and bits allocated for direct connection are called the allocatedwords and allocated bits.The dire

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20Communications with the Host Section 1-4The NT631/NT631C also supports OMRON’s high-speed 1:N NT Link thatprovides faster 1:N communications. The on

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21Communications Using Memory Links Section 1-5The NT link is compatible with the host link. The NT631/NT631C screen dataand PLC programs used with th

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22Communications Using Memory Links Section 1-5• The Programming Console and Device Monitor functions cannot be used.• The following strobes of PT sta

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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 manu

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23Before Operating Section 1-61-6 Before OperatingFollow the procedure given below to start the system of the NT631/NT631C.*1System program installati

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24Before Operating Section 1-6PLCs SYSMAC CPM1 Operation Manual W262-E1-@SYSMAC CPM1A Operation Manual W317-E1-@SYSMAC CPM2A Operation Manual W352-E1-

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

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26Method for Connection to the Host Section 2-12-1 Method for Connection to the HostThis section describes the methods for connection to the host used

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27Method for Connection to the Host Section 2-1Combinations of Communications Method and Connection MethodThe connection methods that can be used depe

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28Method for Connection to the Host Section 2-1❍: Connection possible ×: Connection not possible• The RS-232C/RS-422A adapter (NT-AL001) requires +5

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29Names and Functions of Parts Section 2-22-2 Names and Functions of PartsBefore starting operation, the names and functions of the parts of the NT631

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30Names and Functions of Parts Section 2-2Rear ViewNote Confirm system safety before turning the power ON/OFF or resetting.RDATRMRDBSDASDBRSARSB24V +D

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31SECTION 3Hardware Settings and ConnectionsThis section describes the settings of the NT631/NT631C and methods for connection to peripheral devices.F

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32Installation Section 3-1Note On unpacking the NT631/NT631C and peripheral devices, check their exter-nal appearance and confirm that there is no dam

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33Installation Section 3-1Fittings at the two (*) positions are not necessary if you do not need it dustproof and waterproof.Note 1. During work at th

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34Installation Section 3-1Power SupplyThe applicable power supply specifications are as follows.Parts Used for ConnectionNote For the connection to th

Strany 264 - Performance Specifications

35Connecting to the Support Tool Section 3-21,2,3... 1. In cases where there is a potential difference between the grounds of theNT631/NT631C and the

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36Connecting a Printer Section 3-33-3 Connecting a PrinterConnecting a printer to the NT631/NT631C enables printing of hard copies ofthe currently dis

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37Connecting a Bar Code Reader Section 3-4Note Make sure that the power supply to the bar code reader and the power supplyto the PT are both OFF befor

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38Connecting a Bar Code Reader Section 3-4About RS/CS ControlDuring bar code reading, the NT631/NT631C performs RS/CS control. Whenthe Input Method se

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39Using a Memory Unit Section 3-53-5 Using a Memory UnitThis section discusses the use of the Memory Unit.Reference: The Memory Unit functions are det

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40Using a Memory Unit Section 3-5• One Memory Unit can store a system program for up to two PTs of differ-ent models. In order to transmit a system pr

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41Using a Memory Unit Section 3-5SW2*: The Memory Unit stores system program or screen data for one PT in eachof areas (bank 0, bank 1). (The total da

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42Using a Memory Unit Section 3-51,2,3... 1. Check that the power supply to the NT631/NT631C is OFF, then set theDIP switches of the Memory Unit as fo

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viiTABLE OF CONTENTSPRECAUTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xv1 Intended Audience . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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43Using a Memory Unit Section 3-5Reference: When data is written to the NT631/NT631C, the data that has been stored up until that point is lost. When

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44Using a Memory Unit Section 3-5Reference: When data is written to the NT631/NT631C or Memory Unit, the data that has been stored up until that point

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45Using a Memory Unit Section 3-5Current Memory Unit Screen Data• In the case of system program:The first line: Compatible PT type for the system prog

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46Using a Memory Unit Section 3-5• The RUN LED flashes.If a protect setting error occurs when executing manual transmission, it is pos-sible to return

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47SECTION 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

Strany 278 - DIP Switch Settings

48Connecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host Section 4-14-1 Connecting to the RS-232C Port at the HostThe method for connecting between the RS-232C po

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49Connecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host Section 4-1*1This CPU Unit is for a Duplex-CPU Unit System. The CS1W-SCB21/42(-V1) Serial Communications

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50Connecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host Section 4-1*2Use a CPM2C-CN111 or CS1W-CN114/118 Connecting Cable, CPM1-CIF01 RS-232C Adapter, or CPM1-CI

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51Connecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host Section 4-1Setting the Rear SwitchesC1000H(F)/C2000H Rack-mounting Unit: 3G2A5-LK201-EV1Setting the Front

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52Connecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host Section 4-1C1000H/C2000H Rack-mounting Unit: C500-LK203Setting the Rear SwitchesC200H/C1000H/C2000H CPU-m

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viiiTABLE OF CONTENTS6-5 Operations in the System Installer Mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1446-6

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53Connecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host Section 4-1Connecting to a CVM1/CV-series Host Link UnitCVM1/CV-series Rack-mounting Unit: CV500-LK201A C

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54Connecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host Section 4-1Setting The Front SwitchesConnecting to a CPU Unit CV-series and CVM1/CV-series (-EV@) CPU Uni

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55Connecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host Section 4-1Setting the Front SwitchesC-series C200HS, C200HX/HG/HE(-Z)E, CPM1, CPM2A, CPM2C, CQM1,CPM1H C

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56Connecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host Section 4-1PLC Setup Area SettingsWhen connecting to a C200HS, C200HX/HG/HE(-Z)E, CPM1, CPM2A,CPM2C, CQM1

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57Connecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host Section 4-1When using port B of the Communications Board of C200HX/HG/HE(-Z)EWhen using a CPM1Connecting

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58Connecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host Section 4-1When using the CQM1H’s built-in peripheral port, turn ON SW7.Setting the Switches of a CPM2AWh

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59Connecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host Section 4-1CS/CJ-series CPU Unit: CS1G/H-CPU@@-E(V1), CS1G/H/D-CPU@@HCJ1G/M-CPU@@, CJ1G/H-CPU@@HConnect t

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60Connecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host Section 4-1Connecting to CS-series Serial Communications BoardSerial Communications Board equipped with a

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61Connecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host Section 4-1Allocation DM Area Settings for CPU UnitSettings are written from the Programming Device (a Pr

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62Connecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host Section 4-1The hosts that can be connected to the NT631/NT631C by the NT Link (1:1)method using the RS-23

Strany 294 - Appendix I

ixAbout this Manual:This manual describes connecting the NT-series NT631 and NT631C Programmable Terminals (PTs)to a PLC (Programmable Controller) or

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63Connecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host Section 4-1*1One of the following Communications Boards is required: C200HW-COM02/COM04/COM05/COM06-EV1.*

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64Connecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host Section 4-1Connecting to a CPM2CThe CPM2C PLCs do not have the same kind of port connectors found on CS/C

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65Connecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host Section 4-1Setting the Switches on an RS-232C AdapterWhen using a CPM1-CIF01 RS-232C Adapter, set the mod

Strany 298 - Appendix J

66Connecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host Section 4-1Check the model and series of the PLC as well as the model of Serial Com-munications Board or

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67Connecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host Section 4-1Reference: Version 1 (-V1) and high-speed versions (H) of the CS-series and CJ-series CPU Unit

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68Connecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host Section 4-1Using the CPU Unit's Built-in RS-232C Port*1Set any value between 0000 and 0009 Hex for t

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69Connecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host Section 4-1Note Cannot be used with the CS1D-CPU65H/67H.CPU Unit Allocation DM Area SettingsSetting is wr

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70Connecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host Section 4-1*1Set any value between 0000 and 0009 hex for the baud rate. The samebaud rate will be used re

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71Connecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host Section 4-1Using the CPU Unit's Built-in RS-232C PortUsing the CPU Unit's Peripheral PortWhen c

Strany 304 - Appendix K

72Connecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host Section 4-1Reference: CS-series Serial Communications Boards and Units with lot number 991220 (12/20/99)

Strany 305 - Option List Appendix K

xRelated Manuals:Related manuals are listed below.The @ symbol at the end of the catalog number is the revision number.Connecting and Setting Up the P

Strany 306 - Memory Unit ... NT-MF261

73Connecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host Section 4-1Word m = DM30000 + (100 × unit number)When Using the Memory Link MethodIn the memory link meth

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74Connecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host Section 4-1Check the required components and prepare them in advance.Note After connecting a communicatio

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75Connecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host Section 4-1When a connection is made to a personal computer at serial port A in thememory link method, OM

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76Connecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host Section 4-1CS1G-CPU42/43/44/45-E(V1)CS1H-CPU63/64/65/66/67-E(V1)CS1G-CPU42H/43H/44H/45HCS1H-CPU63H/64H/65

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77Connecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host Section 4-1(9-pin type)Shielding wire1659FG−SDRDRSCS+5V−−SG123456789SDRDRSCSSGNT631/NT631CHost sideAbbrev

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78Connecting to the RS-232C Port at the Host Section 4-1

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79SECTION 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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80Connecting to the Host’s RS-232C Port Section 5-15-1 Connecting to the Host’s RS-232C PortThe methods for connecting the RS-422A/485 port of the NT6

Strany 314 - Terms and Conditions of Sale

81Connecting to the Host’s RS-232C Port Section 5-1Note One end of the wire must always be connected to the host (PLC), and theremust be no branching.

Strany 315 - For US technical support or

82Connecting to the Host’s RS-232C Port Section 5-1Note Read the manual supplied with the NT-AL001 carefully before using the Unit.5-1-2 1:1 Connectio

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