
E-Designer for the E1000-seriesReference ManualMA00759F 2008-07EnglishMITSUBISHI ELECTRICOmslag_MA00759F.fm Page 1 Monday, June 23, 2008 8:10 AM
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Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering100 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FDiagramThe Diagram object is used to draw X/Y diagrams based on the contents of c
Graphic Presentation and ManeuveringMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 101GeneralParameter DescriptionScale division The interval between scale numbers on
Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering102 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FCurvesFor E1012 and E1022 only one curve is available.Other TabsThe functions und
Graphic Presentation and ManeuveringMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 103VU MeterThe VU Meter object creates a graphic VU-meter on the display.GeneralOthe
Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering104 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FASCIIThe ASCII object handles ASCII strings in graphic blocks. In ASCII objects i
Graphic Presentation and ManeuveringMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 105SlideThe Slide object shows the value of an analog signal in a slider, where the
Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering106 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FOther TabsThe functions under Appearance, Font, Access and Dynamics are described
Graphic Presentation and ManeuveringMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 107TrendThe Trend object presents values collected from analog signals. See the chap
Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering108 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FSpeedometerThe Speedometer object creates a graphic speedometer on the display. N
Graphic Presentation and ManeuveringMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 109Other TabsThe functions under Appearance, Font and Dynamics are described in the
GeneralMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 112 GeneralThis chapter describes the structure of an application project in the operator panel. There is also an
Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering110 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FAlarm BannerThe Alarm Banner object displays a line from the alarm list. See chap
Graphic Presentation and ManeuveringMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 111Analog FillThe Analog Fill object fills in a framed area with a color, depending
Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering112 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FAnalog ClockThe Analog Clock object is used to present an analog clock.GeneralOth
Graphic Presentation and ManeuveringMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 113Digital ClockThe Digital Clock can be used to present a digital clock, day of the
Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering114 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FMultiple SymbolThe Multiple Symbol object can show one of up to 16 different symb
Graphic Presentation and ManeuveringMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 115Multiple ChoiceThe Multiple Choice object can show one of up to eight different t
Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering116 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FOthersThe functions under Appearance, Font, Access and Dynamics are described in
Graphic Presentation and ManeuveringMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 117Touch Key Only applicable for the E1041, E1043, E1061, E1063, E1071, E1101 and E1
Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering118 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FAn invisible, pressure-sensitive surface can be used to define the area for block
Graphic Presentation and ManeuveringMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 119MessageThe Message object presents texts from message libraries.GeneralParameter
General12 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759F2.2 BlocksEach block has a number between 0 and 989 allocated by the developer. The blocks 990-999 are reserved
Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering120 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FAccessThe required Input range area is set under the Access tab. An area of a max
Graphic Presentation and ManeuveringMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 121Analog Numeric TableThe Analog Numeric Table object is used to create a table of
Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering122 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FAccessThe input direction of the table is specified under Access. The signals in
Graphic Presentation and ManeuveringMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 1234.3 Maneuvering Graphic Blocks Using the Key PadStep between the maneuverable obj
Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering124 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FThe Multiple Choice ObjectPlace the cursor on the object and press [ENTER]. A lis
Graphic Presentation and ManeuveringMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 125The Trend ObjectTrend curves can show historical data when the operator panel is
Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering126 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759F4.4 Maneuvering Objects Using the Touch ScreenOperator panels with touch screens
Graphic Presentation and ManeuveringMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 127The Trend ObjectTrend curves can show historical data when the operator panel is
Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering128 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FThe Alphanumeric KeyboardThe alphanumeric keyboard is shown when an ASCII object
Text-based Presentation for Printouts and ReportsMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 1295 Text-based Presentation for Printouts and ReportsText blocks are o
GeneralMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 132.3 Signal FormatThe following signal formats are available in the dialog for each object, on the as-sumption t
Text-based Presentation for Printouts and Reports130 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FScalingThe scaling function is available for several text objects. T
Text-based Presentation for Printouts and ReportsMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 1315.2 Text ObjectsDynamic Text ObjectsSymbol Object DescriptionDigital
Text-based Presentation for Printouts and Reports132 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FDigital TextThe Digital Text object is used to switch between two te
Text-based Presentation for Printouts and ReportsMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 133Multiple ChoiceThe Multiple Choice object can show one of up to eigh
Text-based Presentation for Printouts and Reports134 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FAnalog NumericThe Analog Numeric object is used to create an input f
Text-based Presentation for Printouts and ReportsMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 135Bar GraphThe Bar Graph object presents whole or decimal numbers in t
Text-based Presentation for Printouts and Reports136 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FASCIIThe ASCII object handles ASCII strings. It is possible to prese
Text-based Presentation for Printouts and ReportsMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 137Date and TimeThe Date and Time object can be used to present at digi
Text-based Presentation for Printouts and Reports138 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FMessageThe Message object presents texts from message libraries.For
TrendsMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 1396TrendsThis chapter describes the functions trends, real-time trends and historical trends. Trends are used to
General14 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759F2.4 Efficient Communication To make the communication between the operator panel and the controller quick and e
Trends140 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759F6.1 Historical TrendThese functions mean that analog values from the controller can be collected and presented
TrendsMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 1416.2 Defining Trend ObjectsTrend objects are defined as other dynamic objects in a block. The object can be link
Trends142 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FSample count* The number of values to be stored. The maximum number of values is 65,534. Sample full limit*The
TrendsMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 143CurvesFor E1022 only 2 curves are available.Other TabsThe functions under Appearance, Font, Access and Dynamics
Trends144 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FTrend SettingsSelect Setup/Terminal Options to make the general settings for all trends. The trend settings are
TrendsMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 1456.3 Transfer of Trend DataWith the program HMI Tools File Transfer (icon in the program group HMI Tools) instal
Trends146 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FThe oldest value is shown on the first line in the file, and the most recent on the last line. The format .skv
TrendsMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 1476.4 Backup of Trend DataIt is possible to copy trend data files from the ordinary project memory in the oper-at
Trends148 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FEnter the command TBUP followed by a digital signal e.g. M10. The digital signal can now be connected to a func
Message LibraryMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 1497Message LibraryWith the message library function, text tables can be created, where values between 0
GeneralMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 15How to Make the Communication More EfficientGroup Controller Signals ConsecutivelySignals from the controller a
Message Library150 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FA message library is edited by selecting a library and clicking Edit. Several editing windows can be d
Message LibraryMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 151Start by creating a message library called Machine 2.1. Double-click on Message Library in the Project
Message Library152 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FAfter finishing the configuration of the message library, a message object in the application is to be
Alarm ManagementMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 1538 Alarm ManagementThis chapter describes the alarm management, a function that is used to call the op
Alarm Management154 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759F8.1 Alarm GroupsIn the operator panel alarms can be divided into different groups, for example to in-
Alarm ManagementMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 1558.2 AlarmsAlarms are defined under Alarms in the Alarms folder in the Project Manager. Button Descrip
Alarm Management156 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FDefining AlarmsA new alarm is defined by clicking New Alarm in the Alarms dialog. A maximum of 300 al
Alarm ManagementMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 157Alarm when Digital signal is: On/Off - Select On if a signal set to one is to generate an alarm, and
Alarm Management158 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FTo printer Checking the box prints the alarm message directly on the printer if the alarm status chan
Alarm ManagementMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 1598.3 Alarm PropertiesRight-click on the Alarms folder in the Project Manager and select Properties to
General16 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759F2.5 Performance in the Operator PanelIn addition to the efficient communication chapter, it is very important t
Alarm Management160 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FReset Checking the box resets the signal given in the List erase signal field when the alarm list is
Alarm ManagementMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 1618.4 Alarm ImportIt is possible to import alarm texts from name lists (generated from the configuratio
Alarm Management162 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759F8.5 Alarm BannerThe Alarm Banner object displays a line from the alarm list. GeneralParameter Descrip
Alarm ManagementMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 163Other TabsThe functions under Appearance, Font, Access and Dynamics are described in the section Gen
Alarm Management164 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759F8.6 Alarms in the Operator PanelIn graphic blocks a bell flashes in the upper-right corner of the dis
Alarm ManagementMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 165Alarms can assume the following statuses.Alarm times can be shown in the following format.The alarm b
Alarm Management166 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FBlock Linked to AlarmText or graphic blocks can be linked to alarms. This means that when the operato
Alarm ManagementMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 167Executing the Backup FunctionAlarm backup can be activated in two ways:– Using a function/touch keySe
Alarm Management168 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759F8.8 Graphic Alarm PageThis page is graphic and the pre-defined function keys or touch keys can be mod
RecipesMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 1699RecipesThis chapter describes the function for recipe management, which enables all the dynamic data in one o
GeneralMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 172.6 Project DocumentationProject PrintoutsSelect File/Print... to print the project.The project documentation i
Recipes170 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759F9.1 Calculation of Recipe SizeTo calculate how much space a recipe requires in the project memory, the followi
RecipesMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 1719.2 Recipe Properties and Recipe DirectoryDouble-click on Recipe in the Project Manager to make properties for
Recipes172 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FRecipe DirectoriesRecipes created in the operator panel can be saved in different recipe directories (folders)
RecipesMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 1739.3 Creating a Recipe with the Operator PanelWhen the application is programmed, blocks can be used to save re
Recipes174 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759F9.4 Appending RecipesThe function Append recipe can be linked to function and touch keys and makes it possible
RecipesMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 1759.5 Transferring Recipes to the ControllerRecipes are transferred to the controller with the function Load rec
Recipes176 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FFor information about saving individual recipes to and external memory card, either created from the operator
RecipesMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 177When Using Recipe Names of up to 8 CharactersBy double-clicking Setup of recipe signals in the Project Manager
Recipes178 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FWhen Using Recipe Names of up to 32 CharactersNot available for E1012 and E1022. By double-clicking Setup of r
RecipesMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 179The following procedure must be carried out:1. The result code register must be 0. If not, reset the command r
General18 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759F2.7 Service MenuThe Service Menu is accessed by setting the mode switches on the operator panel in mode 1000. P
Recipes180 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759F9.9 Saving Individual Recipes on an External Memory Card in RuntimeWhen saving recipes on an external memory c
RecipesMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 1812. Select Enable directories in the Recipe Properties dialog. Click OK.Settings in the Operator Panel3. Create
Recipes182 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759F
Data LoggerMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 18310 Data LoggerData can be logged and saved to file similar to trend (but without operator panel dis-play).
Data Logger184 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FFor information about Data Logger backup and transfer, please see the respective section in chapter Tre n
PasswordsMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 18511 PasswordsThis chapter describes the handling of security levels and passwords in the operator panel. It i
Passwords186 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759F11.2 Defining PasswordsPasswords for the security levels 1-8 are defined by double-clicking the Password fol
PasswordsMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 18711.3 Logging inIf the box for automatic login in the Password dialog is not checked, the login will either b
Passwords188 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759F11.5 Overriding PasswordCommands can be entered on the command line by double-clicking on System Signals in
Printouts from the Operator PanelMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 18912 Printouts from the Operator PanelThis chapter describes how report printouts are
GeneralMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 19Update System Program from Memory CardInsert a Compact Flash or USB memory stick with a new system program and
Printouts from the Operator Panel190 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FThe properties for the printer are made in the dialog under Setup/Peripherals. For c
Printouts from the Operator PanelMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 19112.4 Defining the PrintoutThe printout is defined under the Printout tab in the bloc
Printouts from the Operator Panel192 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759F12.5 Printer PropertiesPrinter settings can be made by double-clicking on the Periph
Printouts from the Operator PanelMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 193For information concerning printers, see the manual for the printer.12.6 Control Cod
Printouts from the Operator Panel194 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759F
Time ChannelsMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 19513 Time ChannelsTime control is a function for setting and resetting digital signals in relation to the
Time Channels196 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759F13.2 Presentation in the Operator PanelThe time channels are shown when system block 991 is activated, e
Language ManagementMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 19714 Language ManagementThe configuration tool supports several language applications for the E1000-
Language Management198 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759F14.2 Creating Additional Application LanguagesDouble-click on Multiple Languages under Setup in th
Language ManagementMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 199The software suggests language names. To clarify matters for the user, the name should be changed.
ForewordMitsubishi Electric, MA00759FManual for E-DesignerForewordThis manual is a description of E-Designer, the configuration tool used to create ap
General20 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759F2.8 Diagnostic PageThe diagnostic page is accessed by pressing a key or a touch key that has been con-figured f
Language Management200 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759F14.3 Translating/Editing Texts in the Configuration ToolChoose Setup/Multiple Languages/Edit, or c
Language ManagementMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 201Clicking Compress unites all multiple entries of the same text into one position in the list. The
Language Management202 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FSelect Character set to change the character set for the language.Select System language to change
Language ManagementMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 20314.5 ExportYou can choose to export a language to Excel, for example, translate it there, and then
Language Management204 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759F14.9 Reuse IndexChoose Setup/Multiple Languages/Reuse Index, or click the Reuse Index-button, , in
Language ManagementMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 20514.10 Font TemplatesThe Font Template controls which font will be applied for the different text o
Language Management206 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759F14.11 Unicode in E1012 and E1022Unicode is a global standard for character encoding where 16-bit v
Language ManagementMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 207Export and Import of Files in Unicode FormatSystem and user texts can be exported and imported und
Language Management208 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FLimitations when Unicode is Used in E1012 and E1022Text BlocksText blocks are not supported when U
System MonitorMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 20915 System MonitorThe system monitor is a block where the operator can view or change the values for con
Configuration with the Configuration ToolMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 213 Configuration with the Configuration ToolThis chapter describes how to conf
System Monitor210 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759F
Index AddressingMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 21116 Index AddressingWith index addressing, it is possible for the operator to select from which regist
Index Addressing212 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FRegister D0 is defined as Index register 1 by double-clicking on Index under the Set-up folder in the
Index AddressingMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 213The torque and speed are shown in two numerical objects. In the object for torque, D10 is specified a
Index Addressing214 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FNote:If the operator panel is connected to a BDTP network, the same index register must be stated in
CommunicationMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 21517 CommunicationThis chapter describes communication with two controllers, the communication modes Trans
Communication216 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FDouble-click on the Peripherals folder in the Project Manager. Drag Controller 1 and Controller 2 to the
CommunicationMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 217Example:Controller 1 is preset. Register D0 in controller 2 is to be connected to a Bar Graph. D0@2 is e
Communication218 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FExamples of Configurations where Dual Drivers are Used in the Operator PanelOperator panel communicating
CommunicationMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 21917.2 Data Exchange between ControllersWhen two controllers are connected to one and the same operator pa
Configuration with the Configuration Tool22 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759F3.1 Starting the Configuration ToolClick on Start/All Programs/E-Designer/E-D
Communication220 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FClick Add when the properties for a data channel have been defined.Size The number of signals to be tran
CommunicationMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 22117.3 Transparent ModeIn Transparent mode a communication port (programming/printer port) on the operator
Communication222 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FParameter DescriptionIP Properties Only used for communication in Transparent/Passthrough mode via Ether
CommunicationMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 223Connection of Two Operator Panels in Transparent ModeAdditional operator panels can be connected to the
Communication224 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FSettings in the First Operator PanelIn the configuration tool the communication settings are made under
CommunicationMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 22517.4 Passthrough ModeWith the Passthrough mode function it becomes possible to set the operator panel in
Communication226 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FProperties in the Operator Panel and PCThe properties for Passthrough mode are made by double-clicking o
CommunicationMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 22717.5 The Operator Panel as a Communication Interface (No Protocol Mode)No protocol mode is used to conne
Communication228 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FRight-click on No Protocol Mode and select Properties.No protocol ctrl. reg.The first control register u
CommunicationMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 229No protocol on signalA digital signal for switching between No protocol mode and Transparent mode, for e
Configuration with the Configuration ToolMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 233.3 Creating a ProjectA new project is created under File/New. Select the typ
Communication230 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FExample of using No Protocol modeThe following example describes how No Protocol mode can be used for a
CommunicationMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 23117.6 Modem ConnectionA modem can be used to create a dial-up connection to a PC. The properties for the
Communication232 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FRegister DescriptionCtrl. reg. 0 Contains commands describing how the controller is to dial up and estab
CommunicationMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 233Init:Modem initiation stringTimeoutThe number of seconds before the line is disconnected when idle. The
Communication234 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759F
Network CommunicationMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 23518 Network CommunicationThis chapter describes how operator panels communicate in a network via
Network Communication236 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759F18.1 Examples of Possible NetworksExample 1This Ethernet network is designed for one controller
Network CommunicationMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 237Panel 2 (192.168.1.2) Operator panel 2 must be a client. A client has access to the controller c
Network Communication238 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FPanel 3 (192.168.1.3) Operator panel 3 must be a client. A client has access to the controller c
Network CommunicationMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 239Example 2This Ethernet network is designed for several controllers and operator panels in a net-
Configuration with the Configuration Tool24 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FController SystemsSelect the controller the operator panel is to be connected
Network Communication240 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FPanel 4 (192.168.1.4) The operator panel 4 is a client with the driver Y, which can access data
Network CommunicationMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 241PropertiesSelect TCP/IP Connection 1, right-click and select Properties to enter the properties
Network Communication242 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FEthernet ConnectionsThe section below shows two examples of Ethernet connections.Connection betw
Network CommunicationMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 243Connection of Two or More Operator Panels with Twisted Pair Cable The maximum length between the
Network Communication244 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759F18.3 Serial Network Communication/PPPNot available for E1012 and E1022.How to Make a ConnectionD
Network CommunicationMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 245SetupSelect TCP/IP Connection 2, right-click and select Properties to enter the properties for t
Network Communication246 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FConnect at bootFor PPP connections, the operator panel can automatically connect to another oper
Network CommunicationMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 247TCP/IPParameters for TCP/IP connection. When the operator panel is connected to a re-mote host,
Network Communication248 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FUse remote address as gatewayChecked to let the remote node’s IP address be the gateway, i.e. th
Network CommunicationMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 249Serial ConnectionPPP Connection between an Operator Panel and a PCProperties in the Operator Pan
Configuration with the Configuration ToolMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 25Internal VariablesInternal variables can be used and selected in the same way
Network Communication250 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759F18.4 Network ServicesDouble-click on Network Services in the Network Connections folder in the P
Network CommunicationMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 251The figure below shows an example of a network.
Network Communication252 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FBDTP ClientNot available for E1012 and E1022. For the network service BDTP Client, the IP Addres
Network CommunicationMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 253Control blockUnder Control block the first register in the control block in the client is stated
Network Communication254 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FThe transfer must be handled as follows:1. The handshake register must be 0. If not, reset the c
Network CommunicationMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 255BDTP ServerHandles requests from clients, i.e. provides clients (operator panels) with informa-t
Network Communication256 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FFTP ServerThis function makes it possible to collect or submit files to/from the operator panel
Network CommunicationMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 257Select FTP Server and click Edit to enter properties. Control port numberThe default value is 21
Network Communication258 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FOnly one VNC client can connect to the VNC server. To avoid that a connected client that has for
Network CommunicationMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 259SMTP ClientThis function allows e-mail to be sent from the operator panel. Not available for E10
Configuration with the Configuration Tool26 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FThe internal variables will use a total of approximately 20 KB of memory in t
Network Communication260 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FMail serverThe IP address to the e-mail server or the alias name (DNS server) for the SMTP e-mai
Network CommunicationMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 261Info blockIf an information block is indicated, and it is a text block, it will be included in t
Network Communication262 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FBlock Properties for a text blockSend mail signalThe message is sent when the given digital sign
Network CommunicationMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 263E-mail Through System BlockBy making a block jump to the system block Mail, 993, you can write a
Network Communication264 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FTransparent ModeUsed for communication in Transparent/Passthrough mode (see also the chapters 17
Network CommunicationMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 265Web ServerThis a function to configure the www server in the operator panel. Not available for E
Network Communication266 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FPasswordEnter a password. All HTML pages are protected with this Account name/Password.The follo
Network CommunicationMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 26718.5 Network AccountsUnder Setup/Network/Accounts, you define who is allowed to access the servi
Network Communication268 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759F18.6 Recommendations and Limitations for Network CommunicationTo make the communication between
Network CommunicationMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 269Passthrough Mode through EthernetWith the program HMI Tools Connect (an icon in the program grou
Configuration with the Configuration ToolMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 273.4 Saving a ProjectSelecting File/Save As allows saving the project either a
Network Communication270 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FAlarm HandlingThe operator panel network is a client/server network. Servers provide data, e.g.
Network Functions in the Operator PanelMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 27119 Network Functions in the Operator PanelThis chapter describes operation of
Network Functions in the Operator Panel272 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FRoot Library The root directory (current operator panel name) contains the fol
Network Functions in the Operator PanelMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 273The HTML DirectoryThe data files handled by the web server are stored here. Su
Network Functions in the Operator Panel274 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FThe TRENDS DirectoryThe directory is only available if there are trends and/or
Network Functions in the Operator PanelMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 275The IMAGES DirectoryImages in the format BMP can be saved in the IMAGES direct
Network Functions in the Operator Panel276 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759F19.2 SMTP ClientSMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) is a TCP/IP protocol used
Network Functions in the Operator PanelMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 27719.3 Web ServerA web server is a program which handles files that are to be di
Network Functions in the Operator Panel278 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FPresentation format for get_device.fnget_device.fn X, Y, ZX=deviceY=presen-tat
Network Functions in the Operator PanelMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 279Automatic UpdatingThe HTML page is not normally updated automatically, but by
Configuration with the Configuration Tool28 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FUpdating Drivers from DiskSelect File/Update Drivers From/Disk to update avai
Network Functions in the Operator Panel280 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FExample of HTML Page with SSI Script<HTM L><HEAD><me ta h ttp-
Network Functions in the Operator PanelMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 281CGI ScriptCGI (Common Gateway Interface) is a standard method for a web server
Network Functions in the Operator Panel282 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759Fel:Name Parameters Explanation Exampleset_date.fn Date format, e.g. MM/DD/YYYY
Network Functions in the Operator PanelMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 283Presentation format for set_device.fnpush_key.fn (see separate table)Used to s
Network Functions in the Operator Panel284 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FParameters for push_key.fnParameter Explanation ExampleKEY Can assume the valu
Network Functions in the Operator PanelMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 285Example of HTML Page with SSI and CGI Script:<HTM L><FORM ACTION=&quo
Network Functions in the Operator Panel286 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FSave HTML Files with FTPTo transfer HTML files to the operator panel, a standa
LEDsMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 28720 LEDsThis chapter is applicable for operator panels with LEDs.The operator panels have built-in LEDs, connected
LEDs288 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759F
Function KeysMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 28921 Function KeysThis chapter describes how function keys are used, and how to convert the arrow keys on
Configuration with the Configuration ToolMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 293.7 The Project ManagerWhen a project is created, the Project Manager is disp
Function Keys290 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759F21.1 DefinitionsThere are two ways of defining function keys; globally and locally. Global function keys
Function KeysMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 291Function DescriptionI/O The signal activated by the function key. The subsequent field is used to specif
Function Keys292 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FOther Functions for Function and Touch KeysMacro The selected macro is run. See the chapter Macros. Wit
Function KeysMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 29321.2 Jump to Block with Function KeysThis function makes it possible to use function keys to jump to blo
Function Keys294 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759F21.3 Joystick FunctionOnly applicable for key pad models.The joystick function makes it possible to use
Function KeysMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 29521.4 Extended Function KeyboardThe extended function keyboard X-Key 16 can be used to provide an E1000 o
Function Keys296 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759F
MacrosMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 29722 MacrosThis chapter describes how macros are used to link several events in the operator panel together to on
Macros298 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FInsert Event or Append EventClick Insert Event or Append Event to display the following dialog. Each macro can
MacrosMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 299EditClick Edit to change the name of the selected macro or change the macro event for the selected event, or do
ContentsMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F IContents1 Installation ...
Configuration with the Configuration Tool30 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FThe Alarms FolderAlarm Groups and Alarm Messages are automatically created in
Macros300 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FActivate a Macro from a Function or Touch KeyMacros can be activated from function or touch keys. Each key (glo
Project TransferMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 30123 Project TransferTo use a project in the operator panel, it has to be transferred from the PC where
Project Transfer302 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FParameter DescriptionPercent complete Shows how much of the project has been transferred during the t
Project TransferMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 303Delete Trend data**: All stored trend/data logger data in the operator panel isdeleted.Recipe data: A
Project Transfer304 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FThe communication parameters are set under Transfer/Communication Properties or by selecting Settings
Project TransferMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 30523.2 TCP/IP TransferWhen transferring through TCP/IP, you must select Use TCP/IP transfer under Trans
Project Transfer306 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759F23.3 Serial TransferFor serial transfer, you select Use serial transfer under Transfer/Communication
Project TransferMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 3073. Select port and set the transfer speed (baud rate), parity and stop bits.4. Use the program HMI To
Project Transfer308 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FTransfer via GSM ModemA special procedure is required when transferring via GSM modem. The operator p
Project TransferMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 30923.5 Transfer to/from External Memory CardNot available for E1012 and E1022.Export Project to Memory
Configuration with the Configuration ToolMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 313.8 The Block ManagerDouble-clicking on the Blocks folder displays the Block
Project Transfer310 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FLoad Project Automatically on DetectionSave the project file to the root of the external memory card.
Transfer of Controller Program and ParametersMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 31124 Transfer of Controller Program and Parameters It is possible to trans
Transfer of Controller Program and Parameters312 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759F24.2 Transferring Controller Software from the USB Flash Drive (Download
Updating the Operator PanelMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 31325 Updating the Operator PanelIn the operator panel, there is a system program (operating
Updating the Operator Panel314 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FTransfers Are Made in the Following Steps:By Serial Port1. Connect the cable between the P
Updating the Operator PanelMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 31525.3 Downloading the System Program in E1012 and E1022An Image Loader is used to download
Configuration with the Configuration Tool32 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FCreating BlocksRight-click on the Block Manager and select New Block to add a
Configuration with the Configuration ToolMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 33Block PropertiesRight-click on a block in Project Manager or in the Block Man
Configuration with the Configuration Tool34 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FBackground block:Only applicable for graphic blocks. Not available for E1012
Configuration with the Configuration ToolMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 35PrintoutThe following properties are defined under the Printout tab:Print sig
Configuration with the Configuration Tool36 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759F3.9 Showing Operator Panel around the Working AreaWhen double-clicking on a b
Configuration with the Configuration ToolMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 373.10 Configuration of BlocksDouble-click on a block in the Project Manager. T
Configuration with the Configuration Tool38 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FThe Layout ToolbarThe buttons in the Layout Toolbar are used to send objects
Configuration with the Configuration ToolMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 39Grouping ObjectsAfter marking some objects on the working area, these can be
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Configuration with the Configuration Tool40 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FCreating SeriesSeries of objects can be created in graphic blocks. Line up ob
Configuration with the Configuration ToolMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 41Select to create rows or columns, the number of rows/columns, and in which di
Configuration with the Configuration Tool42 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759F3.12 Static SymbolsStatic symbols can be imported to the project, either from
Configuration with the Configuration ToolMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 43Click Open and OK to select a symbol. The symbol is now visible in the Static
Configuration with the Configuration Tool44 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FCopying Graphics from Other ProgramsUse the copy function in the other progra
Configuration with the Configuration ToolMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 45Import SymbolsThe import function makes it possible to reuse symbols from oth
Configuration with the Configuration Tool46 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FAdding a Static Symbol in a BlockClick on the object Symbol in the toolbox, p
Configuration with the Configuration ToolMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 47ChangeSelect whether one I/O is to be changed, or whether if the complete I/O
Configuration with the Configuration Tool48 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759F3.15 Changing BDTP StationThis function allows you to change the index number
Configuration with the Configuration ToolMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 493.16 I/O Cross Reference The I/O cross reference function is used to document
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Configuration with the Configuration Tool50 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759F3.18 The File Menu The File menu contains functions for creating, opening, sa
Configuration with the Configuration ToolMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 51MXChange Database ActionsThe menu options in the MXChange Database Actions me
Configuration with the Configuration Tool52 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FSelecting MXChange Database Actions/Compact reduces the size of the MX-Change
Configuration with the Configuration ToolMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 533.19 The Edit MenuThe Edit menu contains functions for cutting, copying, past
Configuration with the Configuration Tool54 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759F3.20 The View MenuDifferent managers, tools, toolbars and features can be dis
Configuration with the Configuration ToolMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 55The Name ListA local name list for the signals used can be created using the
Configuration with the Configuration Tool56 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FRebind can be performed in two different ways. If Update address and retain o
Configuration with the Configuration ToolMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 57The Connect File button is used to import varible naming. The file types *.na
Configuration with the Configuration Tool58 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759F3.21 The Functions MenuIn the Functions menu there are managers for function
Configuration with the Configuration ToolMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 59Message LibraryMessage tables, where values between 0 and 65,535 are linked t
ContentsIV Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759F12 Printouts from the Operator Panel ... 18912.1 Conn
Configuration with the Configuration Tool60 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759F3.22 The Setup MenuThe operator panel can be configured using the Setup menu.
Configuration with the Configuration ToolMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 61Backlight signalDigital signal which controls whether the display is to be sw
Configuration with the Configuration Tool62 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FCursor move registerThe position of the cursor in a graphic block can be cont
Configuration with the Configuration ToolMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 63ALDR Allows using two alarm rows per alarm. See the section Alarms in the Op
Configuration with the Configuration Tool64 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FIndex RegistersIndex addressing of dynamic objects. For further information,
Configuration with the Configuration ToolMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 65Country/LanguageCharacter set:The selection of the character set will influen
Configuration with the Configuration Tool66 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FDate/Time FormatSetting of the date and time format.Date format:The format ca
Configuration with the Configuration ToolMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 67Controller register:Enter the start address for storage of the date/time in t
Configuration with the Configuration Tool68 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FTerminal OptionsThe operator panel options include functions for the user int
Configuration with the Configuration ToolMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 69Key delay time (ms) The time interval in ms between pressing the same key on
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Configuration with the Configuration Tool70 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FInternalIf an internal Compact Flash memory card is used for expansion of the
Configuration with the Configuration ToolMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 71COM1 and COM2COM1 and COM2 in the Peripheral configuration window represent t
Configuration with the Configuration Tool72 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FPrinterSelect Printer and right-click to display the dialog box for printer p
Configuration with the Configuration ToolMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 73I/O Poll GroupsThe I/O poll interval groups are used to set individual poll i
Configuration with the Configuration Tool74 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759F3.23 The Block Manager menuThe Block Manager menu is available when the Block
Configuration with the Configuration ToolMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 753.24 The Object menuThe Object menu is displayed when a block is opened, and
Configuration with the Configuration Tool76 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759F3.25 The Layout MenuThe Layout menu is displayed when a block is opened and i
Configuration with the Configuration ToolMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 773.27 The Transfer MenuThe Tr a ns f e r menu provides functions for transferr
Configuration with the Configuration Tool78 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759F
Graphic Presentation and ManeuveringMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 794Graphic Presentation and ManeuveringThis chapter presents the graphic objects in
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Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering80 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FEngineering units scalingThe parameters Offset and Gain are used to change the sca
Graphic Presentation and ManeuveringMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 81The Appearance TabThe properties under the Appearance tab vary slightly between di
Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering82 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FThe Font TabFontSelect a font and a font size from the drop-down menus. Alternativ
Graphic Presentation and ManeuveringMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 83The Access TabThe Minimum and Maximum input value for the object is specified unde
Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering84 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FDynamics Dynamics increases the number of signals that must be updated in the bloc
Graphic Presentation and ManeuveringMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 85SizeValues for Width, Height and Origin can be entered under the Size tab. Two ana
Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering86 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FMoveTwo analog signals can be specified under the Move tab, the values of which co
Graphic Presentation and ManeuveringMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 87EventUnder Event the following parameters can be specified. Existing events can be
Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering88 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FActionSelect what is to be affected; a digital I/O, an analog I/O, or if a macro i
Graphic Presentation and ManeuveringMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 89Dynamic Handling of BitmapIf you check the box Use dynamic bitmaps for a static sy
InstallationMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 91 Installation1.1 The Configuration ToolThe configuration tool is a software package used for developing pr
Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering90 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FOther objectsSlide Enables the value of an analog signal to be increased or decrea
Graphic Presentation and ManeuveringMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 91Digital TextThe Digital Text object is used to switch between two texts, of a maxi
Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering92 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FDigital SymbolThe Digital Symbol object is used to switch between two selected sym
Graphic Presentation and ManeuveringMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 93Digital FillThe Digital Fill object is used to fill a framed area with one of two
Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering94 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FPositioning of the ObjectThe program calculates what should be filled in the area.
Graphic Presentation and ManeuveringMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 95JumpThe Jump object is used to create a jump to another block, to enable a menu hi
Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering96 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FOther TabsThe functions under Appearance, Font and Dynamics are described in the s
Graphic Presentation and ManeuveringMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 97Analog NumericThe Analog Numeric object is used to create an input field and to pr
Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering98 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759FBar GraphThe Bar Graph object presents whole or decimal numbers in the form of a b
Graphic Presentation and ManeuveringMitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 99Other TabsThe functions under Appearance, Font and Dynamics are described in the s
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