ZEN Programmable Relay_Operation Manual (W385-e1-3) (986765), страница 5
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(Refer to page 81.)Display Language Settings (Refer to page 38.)RUNPARAMETERSET CLOCKLANGUAGE▲ ▼LANGUAGEENGLISHThe display language can be changed.English, Japanese, German, French, Italian, andSpanishOther SettingsPARAMETERSET CLOCKLANGUAGEOTHER▲PASSWORDCONTRASTBACKLIGHTINPUT FILTER▼INPUT FILTERMODEM ININODE NOSYSTEM INF▲18Other settings can be made. Refer to the followingpage for details.Display Screen and Basic OperationsOther SubmenusPASSWORDCONTASTBACKLIGHTINPUT FILTERSection 1-3Setting Passwords (Refer to page 76.)PASSWORD0000▼INPUT FILTERMODEM ININODE NOSYSTEM INF▲Set a password when you want to protectprograms from being read. The passwordsetting range is 0000 to 9999.Adjusting Contrast (Refer to page 81.)CONTRAST■ ■ ■ @@Adjust the contrast when the LCD screen isfaint and difficult to read or when it is too darkto read.
There are 5 contrast levels.Changing Cutout Time for Backlight (Refer to page 80.)BACKLIGHTSet the automatic cutout time for the backlightin the LCD screen.2 min, 10 min, 30 min, Always ONSetting Input Filters (Refer to page 78.)2minINNEREXP1EXP2EXP3Set the input filters to ON or OFF for the CPUUnit or Expansion I/O Units. Set to ON whennoise or chattering may affect operation.“EXP1” to “EXP3” will be displayed dependingon the number of Expansion I/O Unitsconnected.Do not use.
For future system expansion.Setting Node Number (Refer to page 87.)NODE NO0Set to the node number specified using theZEN Support Software.Reading System Information (Refer to page 82.)U01.10010822INT:I06004EX1:I04004▼EX2:I04000EX3:I00004RMT:I00000LCD:YESRead system information, such as the CPUUnit software version or the date it wascreated, the number of I/O points on the CPUUnit or the Expansion I/O Units, and whether ornot LCD, RTC, or analog input functions aresupported.▲ ▼RMT:I00000LCD:YESRTC:YESADC:YES▲19Display Screen and Basic Operations1-3-2Section 1-3Basic OperationMenu Selection ExampleMain menudisplayRUNPARAMETERSET CLOCKLANGUAGEUse the Up/Down Buttons to move the cursor.▲ ▼Flashing cursorLANGUAGEENGLISHPress the OK Button to select the flashingmenu.
The settings will flash on a reverseddisplay.Highlighted cursorLANGUAGEENGLISHFlashing cursorLANGUAGEPress the OK Button to change from a highlighted cursor to a flashing cursor. Settingscan now be changed.Use the Up/Down Buttons to change the setting.Use the Up Button to select GERMAN.GERMANLANGUAGESET?OK/ESCGERMANRUNPARAMETERKALENDERSPRACHE▲ ▼20A confirmation message will be displayedasking if you want to change to German display.Press the OKButton tochange fromEnglish toGerman.RUNPARAMETERSET CLOCKLANGUAGE▲ ▼Press theESC Button tocancel thechange andreturn to thepreviousscreen.Display Screen and Basic OperationsSection 1-3Example Operation in the Ladder Program Edit ScreenSelectProgram/Edit.Line No.atcursorHighlighted cursorThe highlighted cursor will appear in the initial write position.
During highlighted cursordisplay, the cursor can be moved to the inputor output write positions.Up/Down Buttons: Move the highlighted cursor up and down.Left/Right Buttons: Move the highlighted cursor Left/Right.Press the OK Button at the input write position to display the input default setting IO andthe normally open condition symbol. “I” willflash.• Flashing Cursor at the I PositionUp/Down Buttons: Change the bit type.Right Button: Moves the flashing cursorto the right.OK Button: Sets the bit type and movesthe flashing cursor to the bit addressposition.• Flashing Cursor at the 0 PositionUp/Down Buttons: Change the bitaddress.OK Button: Completes the writing of thebit.• Switching between Normally Open andNormally Closed ConditionsYou can use the ALT Button to switchbetween the N.O.
and N.C. conditions,regardless of the position of the flashingcursor.When the first input has been written, thehighlighted cursor moves to the next inputposition.Use the above procedure to enter programinput conditions in series.When writing serial inputs, the connectingline between inputs is drawn automatically.21Display Screen and Basic OperationsSection 1-3Press the ALT Button with the highlightedcursor in the input writing position to changethe cursor to a flashing left arrow to enableconnecting lines to be drawn.▼Up/Down Buttons: Draw vertical connectinglines.Left/Right Buttons: Draw horizontal connecting lines.Press the Right Button twice to draw a line tothe output bit. The cursor will change to ahighlighted cursor at the output bit write position.▼Press the OK Button at the output bit writeposition to display the default output Q0. Qwill flash.▼• Flashing Cursor at the Q (Bit Type) PositionUp/Down Buttons: Change the type ofoutputRight/Left Buttons: Move the flashingcursor.OK Button: Sets the bit type and movesthe flashing cursor to the bit addressposition.▼▼• Flashing Cursor at the [ (Additional Output Function) PositionUp/Down Buttons: Selects the additionaloutput functionOK Button: Sets the additional outputfunction and moves the flashing cursorto the bit address position.• Flashing Cursor at the 0 (Bit Address)PositionUp/Down Buttons: Select the bit addressOK Button: Completes the output write.01▼Press the OK Button to complete the bit writeand to move the highlighted cursor to the firstinput position ON the next line.Press the ESC Button to complete the writingof the ladder program and to return to themenu screen.22Display Screen and Basic OperationsSection 1-3Example Parameter Settings Screen OperationSelectParameterson menuscreen.When Parameter is selected, the parametersettings are displayed.(1) Selecting Parameters to DisplayPress the OK Button to change the highlighted cursor to a flashing cursor./Use the Up/Down Buttons to select anothertimer.When multiple parameters of the same typehave been selected, use the Up/Down Buttons to scroll through the numbers.Press the Left Button to switch to anothertype, move the flashing cursor to the bit typeposition and use the Up/Down Buttons toselect the bit type./Move the flashing cursor to the bit type position and use the Up/Down Buttons to selectanother bit type.(2) Setting and Changing ParametersUse the Left/Right Buttons to move the highlighted cursor to the parameter to be set.Press the OK Button to confirm the set position.
The cursor will change to a flashing cursor./Use the Up/Down Buttons to set the parameter.Press the OK Button to confirm the setting.23Display Screen and Basic OperationsSection 1-3Use the Left/Right or Up/Down Buttons tomove the highlighted cursor to the parameterto be set.Press the OK Button to confirm the set position.
The cursor will change to a flashing cursor.Use the Left/Right Buttons to select the digitto be set.Use the Up/Down Buttons to change thevalue of each digit..Press the OK Button to confirm the setting.Press the ESC Button to complete the settings.Note If the ESC Button is pressed while ladder program or parametersettings are being input, the input to that point will be canceledand the settings will return to the original settings.24Memory Areas1-4Section 1-4Memory AreasI/O, Work, and Internal Holding BitsNameTypeBitaddressesNo.ofbitsFunctionLadder PageprogramsCPU Unitinput bitsI0 to 56Reflect the ON/OFF status of theinput devices connected to the CPUUnit input terminals.Expansion I/OUnit inputbitsX0 to b12Reflect the ON/OFF status of theinput devices connected to theExpansion I/O Unit input terminals.27ButtonswitchesB0 to 78Turn ON when the operation buttonsare pressed in RUN mode. Can onlybe used for LCD-type CPU Units.72Analogcomparator bitsA0 to 34Output the comparison result foranalog inputs.
Can only be used formodels with a 24-VDC power supply.63Comparator bitsP0 to f16Compare the present value of timers(T), holding timers (#), and counters(C), and outputs the comparisonresult.66CPU Unitoutput bitsQ0 to 34Output the ON/OFF status of theoutput bits to the outputs devicesconnected to the CPU Unit.Expansion I/OUnit output bitsY0 to b12Work bitsM0 to f16Can only be used within the program. Cannot output to an externaldevice.-HoldingbitsH0 to f16Same as for work bits however theholding bits maintain ON/OFF statuswhen power is turned OFF.-N.O./N.C.inputsN.O./N.C.inputsOutputs(SeeOutput the ON/OFF status of thenote.)output bits to the outputs devicesconnected to the Expansion I/O Unit.272727Note The following additional functions can be selected for bit outputs.Bit addressExecution conditionBit typeAdditional function ([, S, R, A)[NormaloutputTurns ON or OFF according to the ON/OFF status of the execution condition.SSetHolds ON status after the execution condition turns ON once.RResetHolds OFF status after the execution condition turns ON once.AAlternateAlternates between ON and OFF whenever the execution condition turns ON(input latch operation).25Memory AreasSection 1-4Timers and CountersNameTypeBitaddressesNo.