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(If a directory that does not exist in the hard disk is specified, the directory is automatically made.)After specifying the destination, click on.The screen for specifying the destination for registering the start menu is displayed.497NT Transfer UtilityAppendix C(8) In the start menu of Windows 95/98, specify the folder where the short–cut tothe Support Tool is created.In the initial state, the following folder is selected.Start\Program\Omron\Ntst3.2If you want to change the folder, select the desired folder from the “ExistingFolders” or directly input the folder name.
(If a folder that does not exist in thehard disk is specified, the specified folder is automatically made.)After specifying the folder, click on.Installation of the specified programs is implemented; files are copied.During program installation, the progress of the processing is indicated as apercentage.(9) After the completion of installation, the folder specified in step (8) is displayedalong with the installation completion message.Click on, then click onin the setup completion screen.Installation operation is completed.UninstallAn uninstaller (uninstall software) is supplied with the NT Transfer Utility.If you want to remove the NT Transfer Utility from your personal computer, run theuninstaller to delete the NT Transfer Utility program files and installation information.
(Note that the data saved by the NT Transfer Utility is not deleted.) Starting the uninstaller from the Windows 95/98 start menuSelect “Uninstall Transfer Utility” in the same folder where the short–cut to theSupport Tool is stored.Example:Assuming the short–cut to the Support Tool exists in the Start\Program\Omron\Ntst3.2\Uninstall Transfer Utility folderSelect the uninstaller by the following operation.[Start] → [Program] → [Omron] → [Ntst3.2] → [Uninstall Transfer Utility]After the start up of the uninstaller, follow the instructions displayed on thescreen.498NT Transfer UtilityAppendix CHow to use the NT Transfer UtilityReference: For connection method of the NT Transfer Utility and PT, refer to 11–1–1 “Connecting to PT”.Start up and exiting the NT Transfer Utility Starting up the NT Transfer UtilityTo start up the NT Transfer Utility, select [Program] – [Omron] – [Ntst3.2] – [NTTransfer Utility] starting from the Windows Start button.
(Items to select vary depending on the [Program Folder] setting specified on installation).The NT Transfer Utility starts up and displays the main window shown below. Exiting the NT Transfer UtilityYou can exit the NT Transfer Utility in any of the methods below. Select [File] – [Exit].at the upper right area of the main window.
Click on Double click on the NT Transfer Utility icon at the upper left area of the mainwindow. Click on the NT Transfer Utility icon at the upper left area of the main windowand select [Close] from the displayed control menu box. Press F4 key while holding down the Alt key.The screen returns to the Windows screen after the NT Transfer Utility is closed.Communication Setting at the NT Transfer UtilitySet the baud rate and communication port at the NT Transfer Utility (personal computer).(1) Select [Configure] (menu bar) → [Comms.
Setting].The communication setting dialog box is displayed.(2) Set the data for the displayed itemThe meanings of the items are described below.499NT Transfer UtilityAppendix CItemDescriptionCOM PortSpecify the RS–232C port to be used.Specify either “COM1” or “COM2”.Baud RateSet the data communication rate.If “High” is set, high–speed data communication is possible.(Not available for NT11S.)It is recommended to specify “Standard” to ensure error–free communication if a communication error occursdue to an inadequate communication environment.Data communication at the “Standard” setting will takeabout twice the time required in the “High” setting.(3) After completing the setting for all items, click on.Sending (Downloading) the DataThe screen data file saved in mmi format is sent (downloaded) to a PT.Reference: When data is sent from the NT Transfer Utility to a PT, the existing data in the PTis lost.
Therefore, make sure that the existing data in the PT is backed up by theSupport Tool or by the NT Transfer Utility before executing data transmissionfrom the NT Transfer Utility to the PT. NT Transfer Utility can send only the file in mmi format. Operation Procedure(1) Select [Download] from [File] menu.The dialog box to specify the screen data file (mmi format) to be sent is displayed (see below). This dialog box can be called also by pressing the Ctrl key+ Shift key + D key.Click onmitted is displayed.and the dialog to confirm the screen data to be trans-(2) Place the PT in the Transmit mode so that the data sent from the NT TransferUtility can be received.500NT Transfer UtilityAppendix C(3) Click onafter confirming the screen data to be transmitted in thedialog shown below. Downloading of data is started.If you want to change the screen data to be transmitted, click onright side of the file name and select the file you want to download.at theIf the PT is not in the Transmit mode, a “timeout error” occurs in about 10 seconds at the NT Transfer Utility.
In this case, set the PT in the Transmit modeand click onin the error message dialog box.(4) While the data is being sent to the PT, the progress of data transmission isindicated by a bar graph.To abort the operation, click on.(5) After data transmission is completed, click onin the message box.Receiving (Uploading) the DataThe NT Transfer Utility receives (uploads) the data stored in a PT and saves it inmmi file format. Operation Procedure(1) Select [Upload] from [File] menu.The dialog box to specify the PT model is displayed (see below).
This dialogbox can be called also by pressing the Ctrl key + Shift key + U key.(2) Place the PT in the Transmit mode so that the data can be transmitted to theNT Transfer Utility.(3) Click onafter selecting the PT model. Uploading of data is started.If the PT is not in the Transmit mode, a “timeout error” occurs in about 10 seconds at the NT Transfer Utility. In this case, set the PT in the Transmit modeand click onin the error message dialog box.If the type of PT connected and the PT model setting at the NT Transfer Utilityis different, error message is displayed.(4) While the data is sent from the PT, the progress of data transmission is indicated by a bar graph..To abort the operation, click on501NT Transfer UtilityAppendix C(5) After data transmission is completed, click onin the message box.(6) The dialog to confirm the screen data is displayed (see below).(7) Click onand the file name setting window is displayed.Specify the folder and file name where data is to be stored and click on.
The warning message about the mmi format is displayed. Click onand the screen data is saved to the specified file in mmi format. Ifyou specify the existing file, the overwrite confirmation message is displayed.For details of the file name setting dialog, refer to 3–3–3 “Saving the ScreenData (Application) File”.Reference: The screen data file received from a PT can be edited using the Support Tool.502Table of Functions of Each PT ModelAppendix DAPPENDIX DTable of Functions of Each PT ModelThe functions which can be set by the Support Tool are summarized below for eachPT model.
Some functions can be set at the PT side even if they cannot be set bythe Support Tool.PLC Vendor (PT Configuration–PT Type)ItemsNT11SNT20SVer. 5NT30Ver. 4NT30CVer. 4NT600SVer. 5NT620SVer. 4NT620C/NT625CVer. 4NT31NT31CNT631NT631COMRONMitsubishi_AD*1D*1D*1D*1Mitsubishi_FxD*1D*1D*1D*1Memory LinkD*1D*1D*1D*1*1:Can be set only with NT31, NT31C, NT631 and NT631C with “-V1”.503Table of Functions of Each PT ModelAppendix DSystem Setting (PT Configuration)ItemsNT11SNT20SVer.
5NT30Ver. 4NT30CVer. 4NT600SVer. 5NT620SVer. 4NT620C/NT625CVer. 4NT31NT31CNT631NT631CInitial Screen1 – 2501 – 250256 –5001–20001–20001–10001–20001–20001–39991–39991–39991–3999Enable *1 *1 *1 *1KeyInput *1 *1 *1 *1Resume Function *1 *1 *1 *1 *1Backlight OFF *2 *2 *2 *2BuzzerNumberof TableEntries –NumeralTable12851210002000Numberof TableEntries –StringTable128256100020002561000Printerfor PTPrinter *1 *1 *1 *1ModeHistorySettingAlarmScreenNumberof TableEntries –BitMemoryTableNumeral DisplayType*1: Setting is not possible from the Support Tool. Set these items at the PT.*2: For NT31, NT31C, NT631, and NT631C, set the “screen saver function” at PT. The “Backlight OFF” function is only for turning off thescreen or the backlight.
If the “screen saver function” is used, it is possible to display a string at a desired position in predeterminedintervals in addition to turning off the screen/backlight.504Table of Functions of Each PT ModelAppendix DReportNT11SNT20SVer. 5NT30Ver. 4NT30CVer. 4NT600SVer.
5NT620SVer. 4NT620C/NT625CVer. 4NT31NT31CNT631NT631CCross-ReferenceDirect Connection InformationHistory ReportImage/Library ReportMark ListScreen ImageScreen ListTable ReportValidation ReportItemsData Transmission (Download/Upload)NT11SNT20SVer. 5NT30Ver. 4NT30CVer. 4NT600SVer. 5NT620SVer. 4NT620C/NT625CVer. 4NT31NT31CNT631NT631CApplicationScreenDirectAccessInformationSystemMemoryTableScreenHistoryAlarmHistoryItemsDownload/UploadGet History LogDate and Time505Table of Functions of Each PT ModelAppendix DImage Data, Library Data, and MarksImageLibraryNT20SVer.
5Total No.2242244095CodeFE20 to FEFFFE20 to FEFF0001 to 0FFFComp.Mode – 8ColoursCommentTotal No.89689612288CodeFA20 to FAFFFB20 to FBFFFC20 to FCFFFD20 to FDFFFA20 to FAFFFB20 to FBFFFC20 to FCFFFD20 to FDFF1000 to 3FFFComment646422464224224FF20toFF5FFF20toFF5FFF20 to FFFFFF20toFF5FFF20 to FFFFFF20 to FFFFTotal No.MarkCodeNT30Ver. 4NT30CVer.
4NT600SVer. 5NT620SVer. 4NT620C/NT625CVer. 4NT11SItemsNT31NT31CNT631NT631CMemory TablesItemsNo.Table –NumeralTable –StringNT11SNT20SVer. 5NT30Ver. 4NT30CVer. 4NT600SVer. 5NT620SVer. 4NT620C/NT625CVer. 4NT31NT31CNT631128128512/1000512512/1000512/1000/2000ValueInitialWordsPC(PLC)AddressI/O CommentNo.128128256/1000 *1256256/1000 *1256/1000/2000 *2Value(20)(32)(40)(40)(40)(40)InitialWordsPC(PLC)AddressI/O Comment*1: String Table entry no.