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Table of Contents 3.9.15 Screen Properties... 3-212 3.10 Menu Bar
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-79
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens If the history data is saved in USB Disk (External Storage), the occupied memory space is changed as follows:
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-81 3.8 Menu Bar and Toolbar (Element) 3.8.1 Create an Element There are four met
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-82 Revision May, 2010 Fig. 3-8-2 Choose Element command from menu bar Fig. 3-8-3 Choose Element icon fro
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-83 Fig. 3-8-4 Choose Element icon from Object dialog box After selecting an elemen
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-84 Revision May, 2010 Fig. 3-8-6 Create an element How to Create an Element To create an element on HMI s
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-85 Fig. 3-8-8 Select a desired element from menu bar Fig. 3-8-9 Left-click and dr
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-86 Revision May, 2010 Fig. 3-8-10 An element is created How to Move an Element The user can use the mouse
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-87 How to Change Element Width The user can use the mouse to modify the width of an
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-88 Revision May, 2010 How to Change Element Width and Height Simultaneously The user can use the mouse to
Table of Contents 3.11.13 Background Macro ... 3-266 3.11.14 Clock Mac
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-89 How to Input Characters The user can input a string of characters that Windows®
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-90 Revision May, 2010 Right-click the Mouse The user can find that different menu will pop up when right-c
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-91 Fig. 3-8-17 Right-click the mouse on Work Place - Element Selection Fig. 3-8
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-92 Revision May, 2010 3.8.2 Button Elements Fig. 3-8-19 Button Elements Table 3-8-1 Button Elements Butt
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-93 Button Type Macro Read Write Function Momentary ON OFF V V After pressing this
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-94 Revision May, 2010 Button Type Macro Read Write Function Enter Password O X X After pressing this but
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-95 Property Description of General Buttons Write Address Read Address The link typ
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-96 Revision May, 2010 Property Description of General Buttons Edit On/Off Macro Edit On and Off Macro is a
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-97 Property Description of General Buttons Blink The element can blink to remind th
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-98 Revision May, 2010 Property Description of General Buttons Bank Picture Name In this dialog box, the us
Table of Contents 3.14.1.10 Clock Macro ... 3-286 3.14.1.11 Sub-Macr
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-99 Property Description of General Buttons Function The user can modify the element
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-100 Revision May, 2010 3.8.2.2 Multistate Button Property Description of Multistate Buttons Multistate but
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-101 Property Description of Multistate Buttons Set Low Security Use this option to
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-102 Revision May, 2010 3.8.2.3 Set Value Button Property Description of Set Value Buttons After pressing t
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-103 Property Description of Set Value Buttons It provides different kinds of data f
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-104 Revision May, 2010 Property Description of Set Value Buttons Info the overrange message When this opti
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-105 Property Description of Set Constant Buttons Trigger Trigger Type The user can
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-106 Revision May, 2010 Property Description of Set Constant Buttons After Execute Macro If this option is
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-107 Property Description of Increment / Decrement Buttons Trigger Trigger Type The
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-108 Revision May, 2010 Property Description of Increment / Decrement Buttons Before Execute Macro If this
Table of Contents 4.7 How to Create a Curve Element... 4-33 Chapter 5 System
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-109 Property Description of Goto Screen / Previous Page Buttons Trigger Trigger Typ
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-110 Revision May, 2010 Property Description of Goto Screen / Previous Page Buttons Goto Screen When clicki
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-111 3.8.2.7 System DateTime/Password Table Setup/Enter Password/Contrast Brightness
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-112 Revision May, 2010 Property Description of System Function Buttons Function Password Table Setup Even
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-113 Property Description of System Function Buttons Enter Password This button prov
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-114 Revision May, 2010 Property Description of System Function Buttons Screen Capture After pressing this
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-115 Property Description of System Function Buttons Trigger Trigger Type The user c
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-116 Revision May, 2010 Property Description of System Function Buttons Before Execute Macro If this option
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-117 3.8.3 Meter Elements Fig. 3-8-20 Meter Elemets Property Description of Meter E
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-118 Revision May, 2010 Property Description of Meter Elements When the user has input the target value, mi
Table of Contents Revision May, 2010 xiii About this Manual… User Information Be sure to store this manual in a safe place. Due to constantly gro
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-119 Property Description of Meter Elements Target Value Color The user can decide i
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-120 Revision May, 2010 3.8.4 Bar Elements Fig. 3-8-21 Bar Elements 3.8.4.1 Normal Property Description of
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-121 Property Description of Normal Bar Elements When the user has input the target
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-122 Revision May, 2010 Property Description of Normal Bar Elements Low Region Color High Region Color This
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-123 Property Description of Differential Bar Elements Standard Raised Sunken Style
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-124 Revision May, 2010 Property Description of Differential Bar Elements Setting For example, if the data
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-125 3.8.5 Pipe Elements Fig. 3-8-22 Pipe Elements 3.8.5.1 Pipe(1)/Pipe(2) Property
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-126 Revision May, 2010 Property Description of Pipe (1) / Pipe (2) Elements Data Length: There are 16bits
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-127 Property Description of Pipe (1) / Pipe (2) Elements Low Region Color High Regi
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-128 Revision May, 2010 3.8.5.3 Pipe(4) Property Description of Pipe (4) Element It is used to connect to w
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Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-129 3.8.5.5 Pipe(6)/Pipe(7) Property Description of Pipe (6) / Pipe (7) Element Hor
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-130 Revision May, 2010 3.8.6 Pie Elements Fig. 3-8-23 Pie Elements Property Description of Pie Elements T
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-131 Property Description of Pie Elements Data Length: There are 16bits Word and 32
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-132 Revision May, 2010 Property Description of Pie Elements Low Region Color High Region Color This option
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-133 3.8.7 Indicator Elements Fig. 3-8-24 Indicator Elements 3.8.7.1 Multistate Ind
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-134 Revision May, 2010 Property Description of Multistate Indicator Element Bit Indicator element can hav
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-135 Property Description of Range Indicator Element Foreground Color Style (Please
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-136 Revision May, 2010 Property Description of Range Indicator Element X Used to set X coordinate Y Used
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-137 3.8.8 Data Display Elements Fig. 3-8-25 Data Display Elements 3.8.8.1 Numeric
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-138 Revision May, 2010 Property Description of Numeric Display Element Date Length There are 16bits Word
Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 DOP-B Series Human Machine Interface (HMI) DOP-B series HMI is manufactured by adopting easy-to-use software and high-spe
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-139 Property Description of Numeric Display Element Fast Refresh If this option is
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-140 Revision May, 2010 Property Description of Character Display Element String Length The range is with 1
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-141 Property Description of Character Display Element Fast Refresh If this option i
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-142 Revision May, 2010 3.8.8.4 Time Display Property Description of Time Display Element Display HMI syste
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-143 3.8.8.6 Prestored Message Property Description of Prestored Message Element Dis
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-144 Revision May, 2010 Property Description of Moving Sign Element Text Text Size Font Text Color The user
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-145 3.8.9 Graph Display Elements Fig. 3-8-26 Graph Display Elements 3.8.9.1 State
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-146 Revision May, 2010 Property Description of Static Graphic Element No When this option is selected, the
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-147 Property Description of Static Graphic Element Transparent If Yes is selected,
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-148 Revision May, 2010 Property Description of Animated Graphic Element Read Address Use the value of Read
Chapter 1 Introduction internal memory of HMI. After the users finish editing the recipes, the users can download the recipes individually. Direc
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-149 3.8.9.3 Dynamic Line Property Description of Dynamic Line Element The dynamic l
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-150 Revision May, 2010 Property Description of Dynamic Line Element Line Color Used to set the display co
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-151 Property Description of Dynamic Rectangle Element Read Address +2 The value of
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-152 Revision May, 2010 Property Description of Dynamic Rectangle Element Transparent When this option is s
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-153 Property Description of Dynamic Ellipse Element Read Address +3 The value of th
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-154 Revision May, 2010 Property Description of Dynamic Ellipse Element X Used to set X coordinate Y Used
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-155 Property Description of Real Image Element (6) int hmAbortAction(); (7) int h
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-156 Revision May, 2010 Property Description of Real Image Element Example Explanation: After converting th
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-157 3.8.10 Input Elements Fig. 3-8-27 Input Elements 3.8.10.1 Numeric Entry Proper
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-158 Revision May, 2010 Property Description of Numeric Entry Elements Trigger Trigger Type The user can us
Chapter 1 Introduction NOTE 1) The controller should provide RS-485 interface. 2) Off-line/On-line simulation functions are only provided for some p
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-159 Property Description of Numeric Entry Elements Edit System Keypad Adjust the s
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-160 Revision May, 2010 Property Description of Numeric Entry Elements User Security Level Use this option
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-161 Property Description of Numeric Entry Elements After Execute Macro If this opti
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-162 Revision May, 2010 Property Description of Character Entry Elements Character Length The range is with
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-163 Property Description of Character Entry Elements Display Asterisk (*) If YES is
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-164 Revision May, 2010 Property Description of Character Entry Elements After Execute Macro If this option
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-165 Property Description of Character Barcode Input Elements Trigger Trigger Type T
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-166 Revision May, 2010 Property Description of Character Barcode Input Elements Display Asterisk (*) If YE
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-167 Property Description of Character Barcode Input Elements After Execute Macro If
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-168 Revision May, 2010 3.8.11 Curve Elements Fig. 3-8-28 Curve Elements 3.8.11.1 Trend Graph Property Des
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Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-169 Property Description of Trend Graph Elements Setting Sample Number Max. Sample
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-170 Revision May, 2010 Property Description of Trend Graph Elements Sample Number Max. Sample Number Pleas
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-171 Property Description of Trend Graph Elements Line Size Used to the display line
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-172 Revision May, 2010 Property Description of X-Y Chart Elements Setting Sample Number Max. Sample Numbe
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-173 Property Description of X-Y Chart Elements Sample Number Max. Sample Number Pl
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-174 Revision May, 2010 Property Description of X-Y Chart Elements Vert. Read Address The address can be in
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-175 3.8.11.3 X-Y Distribution Property Description of X-Y Distrubution Elements HMI
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-176 Revision May, 2010 Property Description of X-Y Distrubution Elements Control The address can be intern
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-177 Property Description of X-Y Distrubution Elements Conjunction Used to determine
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-178 Revision May, 2010 3.8.12 Sampling Elements Fig. 3-8-29 Sampling Elements 3.8.12.1 Historical Trend
Preface Thank you very much for purchasing DELTA’s DOP-B Series Human Machine Interface (hereinafter “HMI” ) products. This manual will be helpful in
Chapter 2 Working with Hardware Devices 2.1 Usage of SD Card and USB Disk SD Card SD card (supports SDHC) can be used to save and transmit data.
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-179 Property Description of Historical Trend Graph Elements Data Format Word 1. BC
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-180 Revision May, 2010 Property Description of Historical Trend Graph Elements Enable If this option is se
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-181 3.8.12.2 Historical Data Table Property Description of Historical Data Table El
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-182 Revision May, 2010 Property Description of Historical Data Table Elements Time/Date Time Format Provid
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-183 3.8.12.3 Historical Event Table Property Description of Historical Event Table
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-184 Revision May, 2010 Property Description of Historical Event Table Elements Buffer ID Use this option t
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-185 3.8.13 Alarm Elements Fig. 3-8-30 Alarm Elements 3.8.13.1 Alarm History Table
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-186 Revision May, 2010 Property Description of Alarm History Table Elements If this option is selected, wh
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-187 Property Description of Active Alarm List Elements Time Format Provide HH:MM:S
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-188 Revision May, 2010 3.8.13.3 Alarm Frequency Table Property Description of Alarm Frequency Table Elemen
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Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-189 Property Description of Alarm Frequency Table Elements X Used to set X coordin
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-190 Revision May, 2010 Property Description of Alarm Moving Sign Elements Alarm Number If this option is s
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-191 3.8.14 Keypad Elements Fig. 3-8-31 Keypad Elements Property Description of Ke
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-192 Revision May, 2010 Property Description of Keypad (1) / (2) / (3) Elements When the “Text” option is i
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-193 Property Description of Keypad (1) / (2) / (3) Elements Bank (Picture Bank) Pic
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-194 Revision May, 2010 3.8.15 Drawing Elements Fig. 3-8-32 Drawing Elements 3.8.15.1 Line Property Descri
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-195 3.8.15.2 Rectangle Property Description of Rectangle Drawing Element Left-click
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-196 Revision May, 2010 3.8.15.3 Circle Property Description of Circle Drawing Element The user can draw an
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-197 Property Description of Circle Drawing Element An ellipse that its “Transpa
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-198 Revision May, 2010 3.8.15.4 Polygon Property Description of Polygon Drawing Element Left-click the mou
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens In this chapter, it will introduce general functions of Screen Editor software program with Windows. The user
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-199 3.8.15.5 Arc Property Description of Arc Drawing Element Left-click the mouse t
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-200 Revision May, 2010 3.8.15.6 Text Property Description of Text Drawing Element This text graphic elem
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-201 3.8.15.7 Scale Property Description of Scale Drawing Element The user can chang
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-202 Revision May, 2010 Property Description of Scale Drawing Element Data Format There are following data
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-203 3.8.15.8 Table Property Description of Table Drawing Element The user can chang
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-204 Revision May, 2010 Property Description of Table Drawing Element Columns Header It is used to the colo
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.9 Menu Bar and Toolbar (Screen) In Screen options, ScrEdit provides some screen editing functions. 3.9.1
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Fig. 3-9-2 Open Screen dialog box 3.9.3 Screen Management When Screen Management function is enabled (Fig.
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Fig. 3-9-3 Screen Management dialog box Fig. 3-9-4 Right-click the mouse Revision May, 2010 3-207
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-208 Revision May, 2010 Fig. 3-9-5 Warning message after screen is cut Fig. 3-9-6 Drag the mouse to deter
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Fig. 3-1-1 Open Microsoft Windows Step 2: Execute setup.exe from Windows taskbar by clicking “Start” > “
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-209 3.9.5 Copy Screen ser can execute this function by clicking Screen > Copy Sc
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-210 Revision May, 2010 3.9.10 Clear Import Data r pace by clearing the imported data that the user does
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-211 3. 13 Screen Cycle Macro r tion is selected, the Macro will be executed contin
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.9.15 Screen Properties This function sets the properties of the current screen. The user can view and choos
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Function Description Screen Number The range is between 1 and 65535. Each screen number must be unique. The
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-214 Revision May, 2010 Function Description Sub-screen setting The check box next to “This screen is a su
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-215 Function Description Cycle Macro Delay Time Sets Macro Cycle Delay time every
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.10 Menu Bar and Toolbar (Tools) 3.10.1 Compile It is used to compile editing screen to the format for HM
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3. When pressing icon to execute compile operation, the error message dialog box will pop up to warn the
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 4. Once error occurs, the correspondent message will display in output window. The user can click the error
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens After pressing OK, system will setup automatically and you will get the following dialog box to choose destin
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Fig. 3-10-3 USB disconnect error message Fig. 3-10-4 Incorrect model name error message 3.10.3 Upload Scr
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Fig. 3-10-6 Save as dialog box Fig. 3-10-7 Upload screen and recipe data 3-220 Revision May, 2010
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Fig. 3-10-8 Environment dialog box 3.10.4 Download Screen To download screen data to HMI, select Tools >
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.10.6 Download Recipe To download the recipe data only, select Tools > Download Recipe. The file extensio
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Fig, 3-10-11 On Line / Off Line Simulation Screen 3.10.8 Off Line Simulation To test the editing screen, t
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Fig. 3-10-12 Get Firmware Information Fig. 3-10-13 About Screen Editor 3-224 Revision May, 2010
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Fig. 3-10-14 Upgrade Firmware 3.10.10 Get Firmware Information Connects to the HMI over the USB connection
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.11 Menu Bar and Toolbar (Options) 3.11.1 Configuration To access the configuration options, select Option
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens General tab in Configuration option Project Name Enter the name of the file for the project. HMI Type Select
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens General tab in Configuration option Upload/Download The user can select USB or PC communication port (i.e. RS
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Fig. 3-1-4 Select Screen Editor software program Step 4: Then click Install button to start Screen Editor In
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-229 Control Block tab in Configuration option Auto Reset Flag If the Auto Reset Fla
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-230 Revision May, 2010 COM Port tab in Configuration option Delete Delete the existed connecting controlle
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens COM Port tab in Configuration option Baud Rate Communication baud rate. There are 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 5
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Printer Setup tab in Configuration option HMI provides two print options, one is Hard Copy function, which c
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Default tab in Configuration option Start up Screen Set the first display screen when HMI is powered on and
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Default tab in Configuration option Blink Time Specify the default element blink rate when creating an elemen
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Other tab in Configuration option General Setting Blue Led mode In Screen Management option (Screen > Scr
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-236 Revision May, 2010 Other tab in Configuration option Transition Time Set the interval time between two
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.11.2 Alarm Setup The user can set alarm by clicking Options > Alarm Setup. The alarm setup should set wi
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-238 Revision May, 2010 Alarm Setup Dialog Box Max. Records Use this option to retain a specific number of
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Fig. 3-1-6 Finish installing Screen Editor Step 5: After finish installing Screen Editor software program (F
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Alarm Setup Dialog Box The following Alarm Property Setup dialog box will display after double clicking the r
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-240 Revision May, 2010 Alarm Setup Dialog Box Alarm Setting The calculation method of the size of the alar
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.11.3 History Buffer Setup History Buffer Setup Dialog Box Add Pressing Add button can add a history data.
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens History Buffer Setup Dialog Box Sample Cycle (ms) Set the sampling cycle time for reading the address (how lo
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens History Buffer Setup Dialog Box Retained (Non-Volatile) Buffer Properties Export CSV File The data can be ex
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-244 Revision May, 2010 History Buffer Setup Dialog Box Export CSV File The column name, i.e. Time, Date, V
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-245 History Buffer Setup Dialog Box History Buffer Setup Extra history data will
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.11.4 Password Setting This function sets the password table and determines the security access level that c
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.11.5 Tag Table Tag table is used to replace the specific address with the user-defined words or characters.
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.11.6 Print Typesetting This function provides more efficient print layout management function. Please refer
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Step 6: After installing HMI USB driver, click Close to complete the installation. After the installation is
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Print Typesetting Function The user can print many pages one time and arrange the layout of the print scree
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Create a Printed Report Step 1. Create a new screen by selecting Screen > New Screen and set it as Appl
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Print Screen Layout and Output Step 1. Select Options > Print Typesetting. Drag the mouse to decide w
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Step 2. Right click the mouse or use the function key to create a Report List button on a General View Screen
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Hard Copy Function This function is available only when the screen is a General View Screen. If HMI detects t
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.11.7 Recipe The Recipe function provides the controller a convenient parameter input method. The user can t
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Recipe Setup dialog box Recipe Retained (Non-volatile) Using this option can enable HMI to save recipe data i
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Recipe Setup dialog box After setting length and group number of recipe, the user can click Input button to e
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Recipe Setup dialog box Clear When Clear button is pressed, all input recipe is cleared to 0 (zero). Print
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.11.8 32 bits Recipe 32 bits recipe function provides the user to save 32 bits data. The data format includ
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Fig. 3-1-9 Starting installation Fig. 3-1-10 Show details Fig. 3-1-11 Finish upgrading Revision May, 2010
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-259 32 bits recipe dialog box Open: Open a 32 bits recipe file Press to ope
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-260 Revision May, 2010 32 bits recipe dialog box Save: Save a 32 bits recipe file Press to save a 32
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-261 32 bits recipe dialog box Enable: Enable 32 bits recipe function This functio
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.11.9 Picture Bank The user can use this function to import various pictures to enrich the screens selection
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-263 Picture Bank dialog box Import The users can then convert the picture color in
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-264 Revision May, 2010 Picture Bank dialog box Shortcut Menu The users can right-click the mouse to displa
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.11.10 Text Bank Input common or frequently used text and terms into Text Bank. The user can select the text
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.11.11 Submacro Use this option to edit sub-macro and to be called by other Macros. For the Macro function,
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.11.15 Environment Use this option to complete the environment settings of Screen Editor. Environment Dialog
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Environment Dialog Box Auto open last file when starting ScrEditor When this option is selected, HMI will aut
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Fig. 3-1-12 Finish installation Step 3: After upgrading is finished, click Close to complete the installatio
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.12 Menu Bar and Toolbar (Window) 3.12.1 Close Window It is used to hide the current window, NOT exit the
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.12.5 Cascade Cascade display. Display all editing windows so that they overlap. The title bar of each windo
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.12.6 Title Horizontal Display all editing windows from top to bottom. The user can execute this function by
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.12.7 Title Vertical Display all editing windows from left to right. The user can execute this function by c
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-273 3.12.8 Window Summary ScrEdit shows a list of all opened screens at the bottom
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.13 Menu Bar and Toolbar (Help) 3.13.1 Help Display the version information of Screen Editor and the firmw
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.14 Macro Function Delta DOP-B series HMI provides various kinds of macro commands, including Arithmetic, Lo
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Table 3-14-1 Macro Command Table Macro Name Descriptions On Macro The user can use the On Macro for each spe
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Macro Name Descriptions Background Macro The purpose of the Background Macro is to execute one or more comma
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.14.1.1 On Macro This macro is attached to a button element. The user can use On Macro for each specific but
Preface NOTE The content of this manual may be revised without prior notice. Please consult our distributors or download the most updated version a
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.2 How to Start Screen Editor 1. After setup, you can start Screen Editor software program by clicking Sc
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.14.1.2 Off Macro This macro is attached to a button element. The user can use Off Macro for each specific b
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.14.1.3 Before Execute Macro This macro is attached to a button element or numeric / character entry element
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.14.1.4 After Execute Macro This macro is attached to a button element or numeric / character entry element.
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.14.1.5 Screen Open Macro The user can use Screen Open Macro to open each screen. Each screen has a Screen O
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.14.1.7 Screen Cycle Macro The user can use Screen Cycle Macro to cycle each screen. Each screen has a Scree
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.14.1.8 Initial Macro There is only one initial Macro in a program. It is executed first at the beginning of
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens For example, suppose that there are 25 element addresses on the screen and Background is used (5 lines of mac
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.14.1.10 Clock Macro There is only an Clock Macro in a program or a machine. Similar to Screen Cycle Macro,
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.14.1.11 Sub-Macro Each project (Screen Editor program) is capable of containing 512 sub-macros which is lab
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens $0 = 10 $1 = 1 CALL 1($0 = 0) Fig. 3-14-9 Execution process of Screen Open Macro When CALL 1 is
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens When Screen Editor software program is activated for the first time, the first window to show up is as follow
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-289 3.14.2 Macro Editing 3.14.2.1 Macro Editing Widow and Toolbar After choosing th
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-290 Revision May, 2010 Open This command opens macro files. The necting to different external controll
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-291 Cut This command cuts macro files. The ute this function. user can also p
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-292 Revision May, 2010 Syntax Check This command examines if the macro syntax is correct. The x is corre
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-293 3.14.2.2 Macro Command Dialog Box After clicking on icon on the toolbar, the
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-294 Revision May, 2010 Update This command updates macro files. If this function is not used after editi
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-295 Command The user cantyped directlCommand bu use commands to edit the macro. The
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-296 Revision May, 2010 Fig. 3-14-20 ~ Fig. 3-14-29 show all the macro commands. For more details, please r
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-297 After macro command is selected, the user can click on Variable button to deter
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-298 Revision May, 2010 If DW shows after the macro command, it i cates that the command is 32 Bit data, if
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3. Enter the project name, screen name, screen No. and select connected HMI, controller or printer. Then, cl
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.14.2.3 Keypad Entry For the convenience of editing the macro, the system allows the user to edit the macro
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.14.3 Macro Operation 3.14.3.1 Arithmetic Operation There are two Arithmetic Operations, which include Int
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Example Add a value of 1 to $0 and store the value in $0 (this is an operation of unsigned 16-bit data). Add
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-302 Revision May, 2010 raction) he subtraction of Var2 and Var3, and store the subtraction result in V
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-303 Subtract a value of $4 from $6 and store the value in $8 (this is an operation
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-304 Revision May, 2010 Multiply the value of $1 by $2 and store the value in $3 (this is an operation of s
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-305 Example Divide $0 by the value of 2 and store the value in $0 (this is an opera
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-306 Revision May, 2010 inder) Var3 he division of Var2 and Var3, and store the remainder in Var1.
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-307 Divide $5 by $7 and store the remainder value in $9 (this is an operation of si
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-308 Revision May, 2010 Multiply the value of $8 by $10 and store the value in $12 (this is an operation of
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3. Text Toolbar 4. Bitmap Toolbar 5. Element Toolbar 6. Layout Toolbar 7. Drawing Toolbar Fig. 3
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Add up the values contained within the internal memory address $6, $8 and $10, and the grand total is stored
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Add a value of $4 to $2 and store the value in $6 (this is a floating point operation of signed 32-bit data)
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Subtract a value of $2 from $4 and store the value in $6 (this is a floating point operation of signed 32-bi
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Example Multiply the value of $0 by 2.0 and store the value in $0 (this is a floating point operation of sign
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Example Divide the value of $0 by 2.0 and store the value in $0 (this is a floating point operation of signed
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Example Divide $0 by the value of 2.0 and store the remainder value in $2 (this is a floating point operation
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Example Perform the function of SIN30o and store the result in $0 (this is a floating point operation of sign
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Example Perform the function of COS30o and store the result in $0 (this is a floating point operation of sign
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens The display format of the variables must be floating point. The input variable must be a signed decimal
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Var1 can be internal memory only. Var2 can be internal memory or constant. The display format of the va
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Position of toolbar can be moved. Fig. 3-2-7 Element Toolbar has been moved Element Tool Window The Eleme
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens The calculation result can be stored as signed DWORD. When the data exceeds the length of designated unit,
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens This is the operation of signed 32-bit data. The calculation result can be stored as signed DWORD. When
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.14.3.2 Logical Operation There are six logical operations which include OR, AND, XOR, NOT, Shift-left and
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens $7 = $3 | $5 (DW) Store the result of $7. $3 = F000F000H, $5 = 0F000F00H, then $7 = FF00FF00H. &&a
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Perform the logical AND operation on $3 and $5, and save the result in $7 (this is an operation of unsigned 3
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens $2 = $0 ^ $1 Store the result of $2. $0 = F100H, $1 = 0F00H, then $2 = FE00H. Perform the logical XOR opera
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens $1 = NOT $0 Store the result of $1. $0 = F100H, $1 = 0EFFH. Perform the logical NOT operation on $2, and save
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens $2 = F1000000H Shift-left 4 bits and becomes $4 = 10000000H (this is an operation of unsigned 32-bit data).
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Example $0 = F100H Shift-left 4 bits and becomes $1 = 0F10H (this is an operation of unsigned 16-bit data).
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.14.3.3 Data Transfer There are five commands for data transfer, including MOV, BMOV, FILL, FILLASC and FMO
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Property Table The Property Table displays the element property settings for each element (Fig. 3-2-10 &a
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens BMOV (Block Move Copy Block) Equation BMOV (Var1, Var2, Var3) Explanation BMOV (Var1, Var2, Var3) means
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens FILL (Fill the Memory) Equation FILL (Var1, Var2, Var3) Explanation FILL (Var1, Var2, Var3) means to fill
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens One address can store up to two words. The excess word will be stored in next address in order. The low an
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Transfer the same data of PLC 1@C200 to the internal memory address $2 (this is an operation of signed 32-b
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.14.3.4 Data Conversion There are various kinds of commands for data conversion. For more details, please
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens BIN (Converts BCD Data into BIN Value) Equation Var1 = BIN (Var2) Explanation The BCD data in Var2 is con
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Example After executing TODWORD command, the WORD value in $0 is converted to a D WORD value and stored in $1
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens TOBYTE (Convert WORD to BYTE) Equation Var1 = TOWORD (Var2, Var3) Explanation Convert Var3 number of WO
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens SWAP (Swap High-Byte and Low-Byte Data) Equation SWAP (Var1, Var2, Var3) Explanation Swap high-byte and l
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens The data of V1 and V2 will be exchanged after executing XCHG command. Example Exchange the data of $11 an
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Record and Output Window The Record and Output Window displays all the editing actions and output message
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens MIN (Get Minimum Value of a Range of Data) Equation Var1 = MIN (Var2, Var3) Explanation Get the minimum
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens TOHEX (Convert 4 ASCII Code to a Four-Digit Integer in Hexadecimal Format) Equation Var1 = TOHEX (Var2) E
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens TOASC (Convert a Hexidecimal Value Var2 to Four Single ASCII Values (4 WORDS) Starting at Var1.) Equation
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens FCNV (Convert Integer to Floating Point Value) Equation Var1 = FCNV (Var2) Explanation Convert an integer
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens If $0 = 100.0, $2 = 100 after executing ICNV command. 3.14.3.5 Comparison There are various kinds of comm
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Equation IFB expression THEN GOTO LABEL identifier Explanation If the command of expression is true, then
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Remark Please refer to the following Comparison command table for the command of expression. Example If t
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens IF…ELSEIF…ELSE…ENDIF Equation IF expression1 Statement1 ELSEIF expression2 Statement2 ELSE Statement3 ENDI
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens FCMP (Floating Point Value Comparison) Equation Var1 = FCMP (Var2, Var3) Explanation Compare the floating
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.14.3.6 Flow Control There are various kinds of commands for flow control. For more details, please refer
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Status Bar Following is the status bar of Screen Editor (Fig. 3-2-13). Download 3-16 Revision May
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens LABEL (Label such as Label Var1) Equation LABEL Var1 Explanation GOTO statement shifts the program execut
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Example CALLRETMainMacroSub-MacroA1 The rights of macro control will be transferred to sub-macro when executi
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens END (End the Macro) Equation Statemenets1 END Statements2 Explanation End command is used to end the mac
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Remark Var1 can be the controller address or internal memory (BIT). Example Set the 5th Bit within the in
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens BITNOT (Set Specific Bit to be Inversed. ON to OFF, OFF to ON) Equation BITNOT Var1 Explanation This comm
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.14.3.8 Communication There are various kinds of commands for communication. For more details, please re
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Var2 Settings in INITCOM (Communication Protocol) Item Type Code Remark COM1 0 COM2 1 COM Port COM3 2 RS23
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens No Flow Control: Flow control function is disabled. Flow Control: The transmission speed and communication va
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Remark The calculation result can be stored as unsigned WORD. Var1 and Var2 can be internal memory only
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens PUTCHARS (Output Characters by COM Port) Equation Var1 = PUTCHARS (Var2, Var3, Var4) Explanation This c
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.3 Internal Memory There are six kinds of registers for selection. They are internal register $, Non-volatil
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens GETCHARS (Get Characters by COM Port) Equation Var1 = GETCHARS (Var2, Var3, Var4) Explanation This comman
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Remark Var1 can be constant only. All communication commands will be processed via the COM port that
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens CHRCHKSUM (Calculate Data Length of Texts or Characters and Checksum) Equation Var1 = CHRCHKSUM (“Var2”,
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens LOCKCOM / UNLOCKCOM (Lock COM Port / Unlock COM Port) Equation Lock COM Port Var1 = LOCKCOM (Var2, Var3)
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens When Var3 is set to 0, it indicates that LOCKCOM command will be executed twice and HMI will continuously
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens STATIONON (Station ON) Equation STATIONON (Var1, Var2) Explanation This command is used to enable the Var
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Example Disable the first station of COM1 port. 3.14.3.9 Drawing There are various kinds of drawing comma
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Example When the Screen Open Macro command is set as and the Screen Cycle Macro is set as the user’s scre
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Example When the Screen Open Macro command is set as and the Screen Cycle Macro is set as the user’s scre
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens and the Screen Cycle Macro is set as the user’s screen will look like the figure shown below. CIRCLE (D
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.3.3 Indirect Address Register (Read / Write) : *$ Word Access:*$n( n : 0-65535 ) Indirect address register
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens the user’s screen will look like the figure shown below. 3.14.3.10 Others For more details of other macro
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens GETLASTERROR (Get the Last Error Value) Equation Var1 = GETLASTERROR Explanation This command is used t
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens # (Comment) Equation # Statement Explanation This command is used to insert macro descriptions and make t
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens GETSYSTEMTIME (Get System Time) Equation Var1 = GETSYSTEMTIME Explanation This command is used to get the
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens SETSYSTEMTIME (Set System Time) Equation SETSYSTEMTIME (VAR1) Explanation This command is used to set the
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens GETHISTORY (Get History Data) Equation Var1 = GETHISTORY (Var2, Var3, Var4, Var5, Var6) Explanation This
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens EXPORT (Output Data) Equation EXPORT (Var1) Explanation This command is used to output the data to the ex
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.14.4 Macro Error Messages When compiling, it will shows errors in output window for user to find out easily
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Code – 107 There is RET in Macro This error message means that there is RET command in Macro. The RET comm
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Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction... 1-1 1.1 DOP-B Series Human M
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.3.5 Recipe Group Register (Read / Write) : RCPG This register is used to specify the 32-bit recipe group (
Chapter 4 Examples 4.1 How to Create a 16bits Recipe Data Create a new project first. After pressing or click File > New, it can create a new p
Chapter 4 Examples Click Options > Recipe, it can open Recipe Setup dialog box. Enable the recipe function and set the non-volatile area to HMI.
Chapter 4 Examples Then, press OK button to complete the Control Block settings. In the editing area of HMI, create Numeric Entry elements to in
Chapter 4 Examples Then, user’s HMI screen will look like the figure shown below. As the default value of RCPNO is 1, the history buffer RCP0~RCP4 w
Chapter 4 Examples Set RCPNO = 2 and the display value of history buffer RCP0~RCP4 will change to 2. Press Read button on the screen and HMI wil
Chapter 4 Examples 4.2 How to Create a 32bits Recipe Data Create a new project first. After pressing or click File > New, it can create a new
Chapter 4 Examples Click Options > 32bitss recipe, it can open 32bits Recipe Setup dialog box. In this example, two recipe tables are created, th
Chapter 4 Examples Then, press OK button to complete the Control Block settings. In the editing area of HMI, create Numeric Entry elements to in
Chapter 4 Examples Then, user’s HMI screen will look like the figure shown below. As the default value of RCPG is 0 and RCPNO is 1, the value of his
Chapter 4 Examples Press Write button on the screen and HMI will write the 1st group of recipe data into PLC address 1@D100~1@D108. At this time, th
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Assume that the data size is L and the recipe number is N, and the actual recipe data space is equal to L x N
Chapter 4 Examples Then, the value of 2nd group of recipe data will be changed. Revision May, 2010 4-11
Chapter 4 Examples 4.3 How to Use Windows Excel CSV File There are two kinds of format accepted by recipe editor. One is RCP file and the other is
Chapter 4 Examples 32bits Recipe When the user opens a 32bits recipe CSV file in Microsoft Windows Excel environment, the first row shows the versio
Chapter 4 Examples 4.4 How to Use Multi-Language Function Create a new project first. After pressing or click File > New, it can create a new
Chapter 4 Examples Click Options > Configuration, select Control Block tab. To control the multi-language selection, in this example, Control Add
Chapter 4 Examples Press Insert button to Add Chinese (ROC), English (english), Japanese (japan). The setting values are 1, 2 and 3 for each languag
Chapter 4 Examples Create a Text element on the screen. Then, set the display text of Text element in different languages. The user can defin
Chapter 4 Examples In property setting of the Increment button element, double click the tabs and enter the text in different languages. Aft
Chapter 4 Examples Then, user’s HMI screen will look like the followings. The default display language is Chinese. The text of the Text element is c
Chapter 4 Examples 4.5 How to Use Flash Transfer Function Flash Transfer is a program which is used to read the data of Historical Trend Graph, His
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Example 2: In Table 3-3-5, the size L is set to 3 and the number N is set to 2 with the recipe data. Thus the
Chapter 4 Examples Click Options > History Buffer Setup to add a history buffer data for reading the data of PLC corresponding address. Set the
Chapter 4 Examples After OK button in History Setting dialog box is pressed, a history buffer is created shown as the figure below. Press OK button
Chapter 4 Examples Press OK button to complete the alarm settings. Create a Historical Trend Graph element and an Alarm Data Table element on the
Chapter 4 Examples Next, create two Momentary button elements in order to trigger ALARM 1 and ALARM 2. The addresses of ALARM 1 and ALARM 2 are $100
Chapter 4 Examples The user can press two Momentary button elements to enable and disable the alarms. The alarm data will be recorded in Alarm Dat
Chapter 4 Examples After Report List button is pressed, HMI will transfer the history buffer data and alarm data saved in non-volatile area into the
Chapter 4 Examples Press Open icon and the following dialog box will show up on the screen. Select the folder where DopFlash.dft is located.
Chapter 4 Examples 4.6 How to Use Real Image Element Create a new project first. After pressing or click File > New, it can create a new proje
Chapter 4 Examples Create a Real Image element on the screen. In property settings of the element, set the COM port to COM1 and the interface to R
Chapter 4 Examples Select the picture that the user wants to transfer shown as the figure below. To transfer the graphic file to HMI, a specified p
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Assume that the data size is L and the recipe number is N, and the actual recipe data space is equal to L x N
Chapter 4 Examples Select the communication protocol and interface, and set the file path of the image. Then, press Transfer button to transfer the
Chapter 4 Examples When the image has transferred into HMI successfully, the user’s HMI screen will look like the figure below. 4-32 Revision May
Chapter 4 Examples 4.7 How to Create a Curve Element Create a new project first. After pressing or click File > New, it can create a new proje
Chapter 4 Examples Click Options > Configuration, select Control Block tab and enable Auto reset flags function. To control the element, in this
Chapter 4 Examples As the read address is set to Internal Memory $100, the sampling point will be $100、$101、$102、$103 and $104. When Sample Flag is
Chapter 4 Examples When sampling operation is performed, after the value is input into $100~$104, the HMI screen will look like the figure below. 4
Revision May, 2010 5-1 Chapter 5 System Me1B2Bnu 5.1 System Menu Introduction Access System Menu 1. Press SYS key on HMI panel for two seco
Chapter 5 System Menu System Menu Flowchart TP Delay Set delay time of touch screen TP Force Set pressing force of touch screen Touch Panel
Chapter 5 System Menu File Manager Multi-Screen File Multi boot display setting MISC. Miscellaneous settings Security Password table setup V
Chapter 5 System Menu Draw Line Test Buzzer/LED Test ADC Test USB Test Key Test HMI Doctor Color Screen Test 5-4 Revision May, 2010
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Example 2: In Table 3-3-11, suppose that it is built in the first group (RCPG=1). The size L is set to 2 and
Chapter 5 System Menu 5.2 System Setting Menu When the ground color of the screen is in grayscale, it indicates that this is a preview window and it
Chapter 5 System Menu 5-6 Revision May, 2010 1. Touch Panel The Touch Panel option under System Setting menu provides Set delay time of touch
Chapter 5 System Menu 1.1 TP Delay – Set delay time of touch screen This option is used to set the sensitivity of the touch screen. This means
Chapter 5 System Menu 5-8 Revision May, 2010 2. Date/Time Set the date and time of HMI. Each touch of Up and Down icons is to increment and dec
Chapter 5 System Menu 2.2 Time – Set the time Set the values for the clock fields Hour, Minute, Second in order by touching UP and DOWN icons.
Chapter 5 System Menu 3.1 Contrast – Adjust the contrast (Reserved) 3.2 Brightness – Adjust the brightness (Reserved) 3.3 Gamma – Adjust LCD
Chapter 5 System Menu 4.1 Formatting This option is used to format the HMI internal memory or external memory. If the ground color of the icon on
Chapter 5 System Menu 4.2 Copy File – Copy the screen data file This option is used to copy the files between internal and external memory. When
Chapter 5 System Menu When New… is selected, HMI will search the unused directory from HMI-000 and HMI-255 and create a designation directory for
Chapter 5 System Menu Cross Reference of Function Keys and Screen Icons CLICK UP DOWN ENTER BACK Notes Regarding the file direct
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.4 Control Block and Status Block For two-way communication between Delta DOP series HMI and all other bran
Chapter 5 System Menu Cross Reference of Function Keys and Screen Icons DEFAULT UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT BACK 6. Security (Password table
Chapter 5 System Menu 7. Audio For the functions provided by this option, please refer to the figure below: are used to cycle through
Chapter 5 System Menu 8. COM Port For the functions provided by this option, please refer to the figure below: are used to cycle through the
Chapter 5 System Menu 5.3 Up/Download Menu There are two kinds of communication modes when connecting HMI to PC through COM serial port. 1. Stan
Chapter 5 System Menu Cross Reference of Function Keys and Screen Icons COM1 COM2 BACK 1.1 COM1 (COM1 upload/download) When COM1 is set,
Chapter 5 System Menu Cross Reference of Function Keys and Screen Icons 1 2 1 3 2 1 LEFT RIGHT ENTER BACK 2.1 Mode 1 – COM1
Chapter 5 System Menu 5.4 System Info Menu For the functions provided by this option, please refer to the figure below: CPU Clock Model Type
Chapter 5 System Menu 5.5 HMI Doctor Menu This option provides simple text programs to help the user perform simple and easy hardware testing. Ther
Chapter 5 System Menu 1. White Screen Test This option is used to test and detect if there is any dark pixel (unlit pixel) or the similar defec
Chapter 5 System Menu 8. ADC Test Test if ADC channel changes correctly or not. It includes pressing force, system voltage and temperature, et
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Note: Checking of Auto reset flags will reset the control block flags (Bits) automatically after the desired
Appendix A List of Functions Added A.1 New Macro Commands EXPORT The function of EXPORT macro command is the same as the function of Report List
Appendix A List of Functions Added IMRCP16/32, EXRCP16/32 IMRCP16/32 and EXRCP16/32 macro commands are used to import and export the recipe da
Appendix A List of Functions Added Var2: Address of import/export data Var3: External memory 2: USB disk. 3: SD card. For example: Suppose that the
Appendix A List of Functions Added In property setting of the button element, set On macro command as follows. FILLASC($100, “rcp”) Set the file
Appendix A List of Functions Added The recipe file which is exported to the USB disk. STATIONON/STATIONOFF The user can use STATIONON / STATIO
Appendix A List of Functions Added A.2 Print Typesetting - Custom Print In Print Typesetting dialog box, Custom Print option is available to meet u
Appendix A List of Functions Added A.3 New Button Elements Calibration When the Calibration button element is pressed on the screen, the user i
Appendix A List of Functions Added How to use Language Changer element: First, click Options > Configuration, select Other tab to enable multi-la
Appendix A List of Functions Added Then, perform Compile operation and download the screen data to the user’s HMI screen shown as the figure below.
Appendix A List of Functions Added A.4 New Input Element Barcode Input This element is used to receive the barcodes which are scanned by a barcod
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Screen Number Designation Register (SNIR) To use this register, write a value of the screen number that the u
Appendix A List of Functions Added If Input Mode is set to Active, it needs to trigger the InterLock Address first. After the InterLock Address is t
Appendix A List of Functions Added A.5 New Curve Element Curve Input Create a Curve Input element on the screen. Set the Sample Number to 4, and
Appendix A List of Functions Added Revision May, 2010 A-13
Appendix A List of Functions Added A.6 Show Disk Access Error Message When this option is set, if an error occurs when accessing the alarm, history
Appendix A List of Functions Added A.7 Additional Internal Parameters There are several additional internal parameters in the drop-down list. When D
Appendix A List of Functions Added Name Explanation Attribute Time_Second Second Read / Write Battery_Voltage Remained voltage percentage of back
Appendix A List of Functions Added A.8 Invisible Address When this option is set to On, this button element will be invisible. The elements which su
Appendix A List of Functions Added A.9 Auto Reboot After Firmware Upgrading When this option is selected, HMI will automatically restart (power off
Appendix A List of Functions Added A.10 USBCommMode (Data Transfer via USB Disk) USBCommMode is a new option provided in HMI System Menu and used t
Appendix A List of Functions Added When USBCommMode is set to 0, it indicates the traditional data transfer mode is selected. When USBCommMode is se
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Fig. 3-4-3 Communication tab Fig. 3-4-4 PLC Connections Communication retry times is 3 times
Appendix B New Upload/Download Function B.1 Upload and Download DVP Series PLC Programs There is a new upload and download button provided on the sys
Appendix B New Upload/Download Function 3. As shown as the figure below, to transfer PLC programs, the user should select the COM Port First. After
Appendix B New Upload/Download Function Notes: 1. The file name of PLC programs should be DVP-xxx.dvp (xxx must be a number between 000 to 999).
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Appendix C Multi-Link Connection This chapter describes the connecting methods used to connect multiple HMIs to one or mor external controllers, i.e.
Appendix C Multi-Link Connection The methods for setting each unit are as follows: Setting Methods of HMI 1 1. Click Options > Configuration >
Appendix C Multi-Link Connection 5. Set HMI IP address for Ethernet to 172.16.190.1 and press OK to complete the settings. 6. Create a Numeric
Appendix C Multi-Link Connection Setting Methods of HMI 2 1. Click Options > Configuration > COM Port. 2. Press Add button to add a PLC co
Appendix C Multi-Link Connection 6. Create a Numeric Entry element on the screen so as to read the internal register D0 of PLC 1. 7. After finis
Appendix C Multi-Link Connection Setting Methods of HMI 3 1. Click Options > Configuration > COM Port. 2. Press Add button to add a PLC co
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Update USB Data Bit 5 updates the USB data. When this flag is used, the user can update the stored data in
Appendix C Multi-Link Connection 6. Create a Numeric Entry element on the screen so as to read the internal register D0 of PLC 1. 7. After finis
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Table of Contents 3.5.5 Save as ... 3-45 3.5.6 Ma
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Curve Control Register (CUCR) Bit Binary Display of Relative Position (x) Function 0 0000 0000 0000 000x Cu
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Fig. 3-4-5 Curve Elements on HMI Screen Curve Clear Flag Bits 8 to 11 (flags 1 to 4) clear the curve (Tre
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-31 Corresponding Flag Corresponding Buffer Area Bit Binary Display of Relative Posi
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Clearing History Buffer Register (HBCR) The history buffer when controlled by a PLC can also be cleared by th
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens settings, the RCPNP can change to the designated recipe number automatically. To control the change recipe nu
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Designate Recipe Group Number Bits 8 to Bit 15 designate the recipe group number. When the recipe group nu
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Multi-language Setting Value Bits 0 to 7 save the designated multi-language setting values (Fig. 3-4-7). T
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Printer Flag When this flag is turned ON, the current display (Hard Copy) or the editing screen can be pri
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-37 Example 1 (PLC register) Example 2 (HMI register) Word Control Register Address
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-38 Revision May, 2010 Flag Control Level ON Binary Display Level 6 Bit 9, Bit 10 Bit 8 0000 0110 000
Table of Contents 3.6.16 Text Process ... 3-58 3.6.17 Pictu
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Sampling History Buffer Status Register (HSSR) Corresponding Flag Corresponding Buffer Area Bit Binary Displa
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Clearing History Buffer Status Flag When clearing the history buffer, the clearing history buffer status f
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-41 General Control Status Register 2 (GCSR2) Bit Binary Display of Relative Positio
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.5 Menu Bar and Toolbar (File) 3.5.1 New Create a New Project. Creates a new project by choosing File >
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens If other project files already exist and are open, the user will get the following dialog box to remind the u
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Fig. 3-5-4 Open an old project in ScrEdit 3.5.3 Close Close Project. Closes project by clicking File > Cl
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.5.5 Save as Save current project to another file name by clicking File > Save As. The user will get Sav
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Fig. 3-5-8 Make Ext. Memory Data dialog box 3.5.7 Open Ext. Memory Data To open the screen data, select Fi
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Fig. 3-5-10 Password protect function is disabled Fig. 3-5-11 Password settings – Security 3.5.9 Print Pri
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Fig. 3-5-12 Print Preview dialog box 3.5.11 Print Setup To choose the printer and paper options, select Fil
Table of Contents 3.8.2.7 System DateTime/Password Table Setup/Enter Password/Contrast Brightness/Low Security/System Menu/Report List/Screen Captur
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.5.12 File Quick Access By default, ScrEdit presents a list of the four most recent used files on the File
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.6 Menu Bar and Toolbar (Edit) Adopt pull-down menu similar to Microsoft Office style and provide user-frie
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.6.4 Copy Copy the selected element to the clipboard. Select this function by choosing Edit > Copy from m
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Find Find What: This field is where the user enters the word or phase that the user is looking for. Fig. 3-6
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens All Screen This causes ScrEdit to navigate all screens and find the word or phase that the user is looking fo
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Replace Find What: This field is where the user enters the word or phase that the user is looking for. Repla
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Data Type: Bit, WORD, DWORD If the Read Address or Write Address button is selected, it is needed to select
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Fig. 3-6-5 3.6.10 Station Replace This function is used to replace the designated station number (PLC unit
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.6.12 Ungroup This command ungroups selected elements. To ungroup the elements, select Edit > Ungroup fro
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.6.15 Make Same Size This command makes the element to be the same size. The users must select one element f
Table of Contents 3.8.8.7 Moving Sign ... 3-143 3.8.9 Graph Disp
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Fig. 3-6-7 Duplicate dialog box Fig. 3-6-8 Duplicate Example 1 Revision May, 2010 3-59
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Fig. 3-6-9 Duplicate Example 2 3-60 Revision May, 2010
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.7 Menu Bar and Toolbar (View) In View option, the user can decide how toolbars and docking windows displa
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-62 Revision May, 2010 Icon Function Description New Screen Create a new screen Open Screen Open an old
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-63 Icon Function Description Align Text to Top Align text to top Text Center V
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Element Toolbar Icon Function Description Button Meter Bar Pipe Pie 3-64 Revision May, 2010
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-65 Icon Function Description Indicator Display Graphic Input Curve Sam
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Drawing Toolbar Icon Function Description Line Draw a line Rectangle Draw a rectangle Circle Draw a
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-67 Icon Function Description Download Screen and Recipe Download screen data and
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-68 Revision May, 2010 Icon Function Description Down Space Evenly Make all the elements align in a cons
Table of Contents 3.8.14 Keypad Elements ... 3-191 3.8.15 Drawing
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Revision May, 2010 3-69 3.7.2 Property Table The Property Table displays the element property settings f
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3-70 Revision May, 2010 3.7.3 Record and Output Window c ys all the editing actions and output message when
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.7.4 Zoom In Zoom in to get a close look at the elements on ScrEdit work place (Fig. 3-7-7, Fig. 3-7-8). Fi
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.7.5 Zoom Out Zoom out to see more look of the elements on ScrEdit work place (Fig. 3-7-9). Fig. 3-7-9 Zoom
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.7.7 Full Screen Refer to Fig. 3-7-11. Full screen provides maximum view to edit in ScrEdit. Full screen vie
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.7.9 Grid Setup Grid Setup is a function that can help the user to align and position the element more easil
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens 3.7.10 Cross Reference Table When creating and editing various kinds of elements, often the same address is r
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens Fig. 3-7-16 Element Part List dialog box 3.7.12 Memory List There are four items in memory list: 1. ROM:
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens See below example. (1). See the memory space after a picture is imported. (2). See the memory space after
Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens (2). Create a history data In this case, the original occupied memory space is: ROM=7.29% SDAM=3.98% SRAM=0
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