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(4 BCD digits)PT status notify bits0WordWord m00Word m is used for screen number notification.(The function of the PT status notify bits does not change.)Word m+11514131211109876543210Numeral/character string memory table entry No.(BCD or hexadecimal 4 digits)PT status notify bits000Screen number notification occurs in word n of the PT status controlarea.(The function of the PT status notify bits does not change.)ImagecodesFE20 to FEFF hexadecimal, 224 codes max.0001 to 0FFF hexadecimal, 4,095 codes max.LibrarycodesFA20 to FAFF, FB20 to FBFF, FC20 to FCFF, and FD20 to FDFFhexadecimal, 896 codes max.1000 to 3FFF hexadecimal, 12,288 codes max.Insertion ofcodes instringsImage and library codes can be inserted in character strings.Image and library codes cannot be inserted in character strings.Scrollingalarm listand historyThe size and color from the earlier PTs can be used as-is.
(Editing isnot possible.)The size and color are changed to NT31/NT31C or NT631/NT631Cdefaults. (Editing is not possible.)461NT20S and NT30/620 Compatible ModesReference:Appendix CS When a PT is in NT30/620 compatible mode, the method used to copymemory table entries is the same as the method in earlier PTs. Since the configuration of the PT status control area is also the same, only 3-digit memorytable entry numbers can be specified for copying. (Bits 12 to 15 are used forother purposes.)The copy operation is executed immediately when a memory table entry number is written to the PT status control area, so it is safest to write the destinationmemory table entry number before writing the source memory table entrynumber to avoid accidentally writing to the wrong destination.S The composition and function of the PT status control bits have not beenchanged to match those of the earlier PTs because they are needed in order touse the new functions in the NT31, NT31C, NT631, and NT631C.S Only the functions listed in the table above are changed in NT30/620 compatible mode.
Other parts of the screen data and user program may need to bechanged to be compatible with the earlier PTs. Refer to the following section(Differences between Earlier PTs and PTs in NT30/620 compatible Mode) fordetails.Differences between Earlier PTs and PTs in NT30/620Compatible ModePTs using the NT30/620 compatible mode are highly compatible with earlier PTs (NT30, NT30C, NT620S,NT620C, and NT625C), but some editing is required due to differences such as changes in hardware.The remaining differences are listed below. The following differences are related to reuse of screen data and theuser program only.
The added capabilities of the NT31, NT31C, NT631, and NT631C are not listed.For details on added capabilities, refer to Differences between the NT30/NT30C and the NT31/NT31C and Differences between the NT620S/NT620C/NT625C and the NT631/NT631C on page 446.• Foreground/background relationships in screen drawing• Screen displays (In particular, it is necessary to correct the screen numbers of the display history screens.)• Continuous screens (Screen switching must be performed with touch switches.)• System keypad (Must be registered using symbol manager in the Support Tool.)• Control codes in character strings (Control codes 00 and 0A must be edited out.)• Bit memory table entry settings (Correction of the screen switching function is required.)• Guide characters (labels) protruding from touch switches (The position and color of guide characters must beedited.)• Overlapping of fixed displays and touch switches/lamps (Colors must be edited.)Be sure to edit the screen data and user program to correct the problems listed above when reusing screen dataand user programs from earlier PTs.462NT20S and NT30/620 Compatible ModesAppendix CReference: Appendix A of the Support Tool’s operation manual describes the editing thatmay be required when converting data.
The following items may need to beedited. Refer to the Support Tool’s operation manual as necessary.S Editing Related to Continuous ScreensS Editing Related to Overlapping ScreensS Editing Related to the Display Ranges of Window/Keyboard ScreensS Editing Related to the System Initializing screen (screen displayed while connected to the host)S Editing Related to History ScreensS Editing Related to the Contents of the Bit Memory TableS Editing Related to the Expansion I/O TableS Editing Related to the System KeypadS Editing Related to Guide Characters of Lamps (Lit Color)S Editing Related to the Numeral Input Reference Memory TableS Editing Related to the Sampling Frequency for Trend Graphs463Appendix DPC Memory MapsOMRON C-series PC, SRM1 Memory MapHost Links, 1:1 NT Links, and 1:N NT LinksInternalRelay Area(IR)HoldingRelay Area(HR)AuxiliaryRelay Area(AR)Link RelayArea (LR)Timer/CounterPresentValues(TIM/CNT)Data MemoryArea (DM)C200HE(-Z)EC200HG(-Z)EC200HX(-Z)E00000 to0051100000 to0009900000 to0002700000 to0006300000 to0051100000 to0665507000 to09999C50000000 to0006300000 to00031–00000 to0003100000 to0012700000 to00511–00000 to04095–00000 to06655–00000 to06655*200000 to06143*200000 to0012700000 to0102306144 to06655–00000 to0025500000 to06655–PCC200HSC1000H*1C2000H*1CQM100000 to0025500000 to0009900000 to0002700000 to0006300000 to00511CQM1H00000 to00015ExtendedData MemoryArea (CurrentBank)(EM)–00000 to06143*200000 to0001900200 to0025500000 to00019C1000HF*100000 to0025500000 to0009900000 to0002700000 to0006300000 to0051100000 to04095–SRM100000 to0001900200 to0025500000 to0001900000 to0001500000 to0001500000 to0012700000 to0202106144 to06655–CPM1/CPM1ACPM2A/CPM2C00000 to0001500000 to00023*1: The C1000H(F) and C2000H are not supported by the NT21.*2: The usable ranges of the DM and EM Areas depend upon the model of CPU Unit being used.465Appendix DPC Memory MapsOMRON CVM1 and CV-series PC Memory MapHost LinksAreaCore I/OArea(CIO)HoldingRelayArea*2 (HR)AuxiliaryArea (AR)Link RelayArea(LR)Timer/CounterPresentValues(TIM/CNT)DataMemoryArea (DM)Extended DMArea (CurrentBank) (E)CV500*1CVM1-CPU01-EVj00000 to02555–00000 to00511–00000 to 0051100000 to08191–CVM1-CPU11-EVj00000 to02555–00000 to00511–00000 to 0102300000 to09999–CV1000*1CVM1-CPU11-EVjCV2000*1CVM1-CPU21-EVj00000 to02555–00000 to00511–00000 to 0102300000 to09999–*1: The CV500, CV1000, and CV2000 are not supported by the NT21.*2: Included in the CIO Area in CV-series PCs.NT Links (1:1)AreaCore I/OArea(CIO)HoldingRelayArea*2 (HR)AuxiliaryArea (AR)Link RelayArea(LR)Timer/CounterPresentValues(TIM/CNT)DataMemoryArea (DM)Extended DMArea (CurrentBank) (E)CV500*1CVM1-CPU01-EVj00000 to02555–00000 to00511–00000 to 0051100000 to08191–CVM1-CPU11-EVj00000 to02555–00000 to00511–00000 to 0102300000 to24575–CV1000*1CVM1-CPU11-EVjCV2000*1CVM1-CPU21-EVj00000 to02555–00000 to00511–00000 to 0102300000 to2457500000 to 32765*1: The CV500, CV1000, and CV2000 are not supported by the NT21.*2: Included in the CIO Area in CV-series PCs.OMRON CS/CJ-series PC Memory MapHost LinksAreaCore I/OArea(CIO)HoldingArea(H)AuxiliaryArea*1(A)LinkArea*2(L)Timer/CounterPresentValues(T/C)DataMemoryArea (D)ExtendedDM Area*3(CurrentBank) (E)WorkArea(W)TaskFlags(TK)TimerCompletionFlags(TU)CounterCompletionFlags(CU)CS/CJ-series00000 to06143–00448 to00959–00000 to0204700000 to0999900000 to09999––––AreaCore I/OArea(CIO)HoldingArea (H)AuxiliaryArea*1(A)LinkArea*2(L)Timer/CounterPresentValues(T/C)DataMemoryArea (D)ExtendedDMArea*3(CurrentBank) (E)WorkArea(W)TaskFlags(TK)TimerCompletionFlags(TU)CounterCompletionFlags(CU)CS/CJ-series00000 to0614300000 to0051100448 to0095900000 to0011900000 to0409500000 to3276700000 to3276700000to0051100000to0003100000to0409500000 to04095NT Links (1:N)*1: In CS/CJ-series PCs, A00000 to A00447 are read-only.*2: The CS/CJ-series PCs do not contain an LR Area, but LR words will be converted to CIO 01000 to CIO 01199automatically if LR words are being used for screen data.*3: When the EM current bank is being accessed through a Serial Communications Board or Serial Communications Unitwith 1:N NT Link (standard or high-speed), do not use elements such as touch switches that write data in bit units.
Anerror will occur in the PT during operation if an attempt is made to write to EM in bit units.466Appendix EKeycode TablesISO 8859/12023456789ABCDEF405060708090A0B0C0D0E0F0ÀÐàð1922082242400@P’pSpaceSpaceNBSP3248648096112128144160!1AQaqSpaceSpace¡ÁÑáñ3349658197113129145161177193209225241”2BRbrSpaceSpace¢2ÂÒâò3450668298114130146162178194210226242#3CScsSpaceSpace£3ÃÓãó3551678399115131147163179195211227243$4DTdtSpaceSpace¤,ÄÔäô36526884100116132148164180196212228244%5EUeuSpaceSpace¥µÅÕåõ37536985101117133149165181197213229245&6FVfvSpaceSpace¶ÆÖæö38547086102118134150182198214230246ç2312470130166176’7GWgwSpaceSpace§·Ç39557187103119135151167183199215(8HXhxSpaceSpace¨’ÈØèø40567288104120136152168184200216232248)9IYiySpaceSpace1ÉÙéù41577389105121137153169185201217233249*:JZjzSpaceSpaceªºÊÚêú42587490106122138154170186202218234250+;K[k{SpaceSpace«»ËÛëû43597591107123139155171187203219235251,<L\l|SpaceSpace¬¼ÌÜìü44607692108124140156172188204220236252–=M]m}SpaceSpaceSHY½ÍÝíý45617793109125141157173189205221237253.>N^n~SpaceSpace¾ÎÞîþ46627894110126142158190206222238254/?O_oSpaceSpace¯¿Ïßï47637995111143159175191207223239127174NOTUSED255Reference: For details of keycode conversion rule (ISO8859/1↔CP437), refer to NT-series Support Tool forWindows (Version 4) Operation Manual (V061-E1-j).467Appendix EKeycode TablesMS-DOS CP4372023456789ABCDEF405060708090A00@P’pÇÉá3248648096112128144160!1AQaqüæÍ3349658197113129145161”2BRbréÆó3450668298114130146162#3CScsâôú3551678399115131147163$4DTdtäöñ36526884100116132148164%5EUeuàòÑ37536985101117133149165&6FVfvåûª38547086102118134150166’7GWgwçùº395571871031191351511670130(8HXhxêÿ¿40567288104120136152168)9IYiyëÖÿ41577389105121137153169*:JZjzèܬ42587490106122138154170+;K[k{43597591107123139155171,<L\l|44607692108124140156172–=M]m}쥡45617793109125141157173.>N^n~ÄPts«46627894110126142158174/?O_oŃ»47637995111143159175127B0C0D0E0α≡176192208224240β±177193209225241Γ≥226242π≤227243Σ⌠228244σ⌡229245µ÷230246τ≈231247178179180181182194195196197198210211212213214183199215184200216185201217186187188189190191202203204205206207218219220221222223F0Φ°232248Θ•233249Ω.234250δ√235251∞n236252φ2237253εJ238254∩NOTUSED239255Reference: For details of keycode conversion rule (ISO8859/1↔CP437), refer to NT-series Support Tool forWindows (Version 4) Operation Manual (V061-E1-j).468IndexACharacter string memory table write command, 371Character string memory tables, 79Alarm history, 182Character string setting strobe flag (PT status notify bits), 64Alarm history initialization (PT status control bits), 61Checking the display status of a window, 314Alarm history record function, 246Checking the printer operating state, 364Alarm list, 182Circle, 92Alarm list/history function (bit memory table), 84Clock function, 251Alternate (touch switch), 128Analogue Meter, 158Arcs, 91Comments (PT configuration settings), 285Communication by Using Memory Link, 35Communication errors and their remedies, 432Communication Protocol (Memory link), 371Automatic confirmation, 346Comparison between NT31 and NT31C, 6Compatibility with screen data, 441BConnecting to other model PCs, 34Continuous buzzer (PT status control bits), 58Background color (screen attributes), 46Control code input function, 133Background function (trend graph), 177Controlling the backlight, 293Backlight (screen attributes), 45Copy destination memory table numbers, 56Backlight mode (PT status control bits), 59Copy key function (touch switch), 121, 135Backlight status (PT status notify bits), 64Copy source/copy destination memory table numbers, 56Bar graphs, 154CP437, 468Battery status (PT status notify bits), 64BCD(Numeral storage type), 75Before operating, 37Cursor moving key function (touch switch), 122, 136DBinary(Numeral storage type), 75Data logging function (trend graph), 177Bit memory table clear command, 371Device Monitor function, 259Bit memory table read command, 371Device monitor function screen, 44Bit memory table write command, 371Differences between alarm list and alarm history, 183Bit memory tables, 83Differences between PT models without ”V1” and PT modelswith ”V1”, 441Broken line graphs, 164Buzzer (screen attributes), 45Differences between the NT30/NT30C and the NT31/NT31C,441Buzzer function, 250Direct area changing notify command, 371Direct connection function, 26CChanging numeric values and character strings, 317Changing the displaying order of windows, 241Changing the trend graph display, 328Character string display, 148Direct reference, 143, 152Disabling/enabling the opening of a window, 316Display capacity, 435Display colors, 47Display element specifications, 436Display elements, 49Display history initialization (PT status control bits), 59Character string input key function, 132Display history record function, 244Character string input key function (touch switch), 121Display restrictions, 437Character string memory table clear command, 371Displaying and setting of calendar clock, 356Character string memory table read command, 371Displaying the date and time, 361469IndexELEnlarged display, 151Lamps, 112Error messages, 427Library data display, 109Errors in the system installer mode and their remedies, 431Line scrolling touch switches (alarm list/history), 191Errors occurring at start of operation, 427Load Local1, 46Errors occurring during operation, 429Load Local1 (Keyboard) (screen number), 45Errors occurring on screen data initialization and transmission,430Load Local2, 46Load Local2 (screen number), 45FFinding the screen number of the presently displayed screen,306Local window, 238Local window1 open status, 65Local window2 open status, 65Long intermittent buzzer (PT status control bits), 58Focus window, 243Font type (PT configuration settings), 285Frequency history screen, 44Functions of the allocated bits and words, 28MManual confirmation, 346Manuals, 37G–IGlobal window, 238Global window open status, 65History (screen attributes), 46History Setting (PT configuration settings), 286History title (screen attributes), 46Marks, 103Mathematical function, 279Memory table copy execute (PT status control bits), 60Memory table copy type (PT status control bits), 60Memory tables, 72Momentary (touch switch), 128Host link, 27Host notification function, 128NHost notification function (touch switch), 120Image data display, 106No–display screen, 44Image/library lamps, 116Normal (Standard) screens, 41Indirect reference, 143, 152Normal lamps, 112, 113Initial Screen (PT configuration), 286NT link, 27Input key – control function (touch switch), 121Numeral display, 140Input numeric value and stored data, 195Numeral input, 192Inputting a character string using a bar code reader, 346Numeral memory table clear command, 371Inputting a numeric value, 329Numeral memory table read command, 371Inputting character strings, 210, 343Numeral memory table used by the clock function, 356Inputting numeric values and character strings, 368Numeral memory table write command, 371Inputting numeric values using a thumbwheel type input field,342Numeral setting strobe flag (PT status notify bits), 64Inputting numeric values Using the ”input key – control” in awindow, 336Numeral Storage Type (PT configuration settings), 286Numeral/character string input (PT status control bits), 60Inputting operation using touch switches, 331Numeric Key Type (”Numeral Input”), 192ISO 8859/1, 467Numerical input notify command, 371470IndexOROccurrence history screen, 44Re–send request command, 371Opening a window, 368Recipe function, 7Opening/Closing/Moving a Window, 309Rectangle, 93operating touch switches, 368Redisplaying the turned–off screen, 297Operation of the Memory Link, 371Relationship between contents of host words and displayednumeric value, 145Overlapping screens, 42PRelationship between input numeric values and contents ofhost words, 196, 205Relationship between system program and hardware, 441Replace Local Windows, 134Page scrolling touch switches (alarm list/history) , 191Reset (touch switch), 129Peripheral devices that can be connected, 22Restrictions due to element coefficients, 438Permissible display range (numeral display), 144Restrictions on data reading, 437Polygon, 94Restrictions on overlapping screens, 42Polyline, 95Restrictions on using a temporary input field, 340Pop–up window/keyboard function, 133Restrictions specific to character string input when using temporary input fields, 344precautions, xiPrincipal functions of NT31/NT31C, 14Print function, 253Resume function, 249“Return to previous screen” designation, 44Printer operating status (PT status notify bits), 64Printing a screen image, 253SPrinting display history and alarm history record data, 254Scale, 164Printing the screen, 365Screen attributes, 45Procedure for creating and using image data, 107Screen changeover function (bit memory table), 83Procedure for creating and using library data, 110Screen comment (screen attributes), 46Processing priority registration (PT status control bits), 58Screen composition, 41Programming console function screen, 44Screen creation procedure, 288Comments (PT Configuration Settings), 285Screen data comment read command, 371PT Control Area/PT Notify Area (PT configuration settings),286Screen display (PT status control bits), 57PT Memory, 35, 371PT memory batch write (FILL) command, 371PT memory changing notify command, 371screen No., 65Screen No.