SYSMAC CJ-series CJ2M CPU Units CJ2M-CPU3@/-CPU1@ Since 2001, CJ1M-series PLCs are in control of a wide variety of applications worldwide. The accumulated experience and advancements in technology now result in CJ2M; fully compatible, yet fully new. Increased performance, and increased memory capacity. Up to 40 I/O units on any CPU.
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Application Considerations
SUITABILITY FOR USE
OMRON shall not be responsible for conformity with any standards, codes, or regulations that apply to the combination of the product in the customer's application or use of the product.
Take all necessary steps to determine the suitability of the product for the systems, machines, and equipment with which it will be used.
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PROGRAMMABLE PRODUCTS
OMRON shall not be responsible for the user's programming of a programmable product, or any consequence thereof.
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CHANGE IN SPECIFICATIONS
Product specifications and accessories may be changed at any time based on improvements and other reasons. Consult with your OMRON representative at any time to confirm actual specifications of purchased product.
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS
Dimensions and weights are nominal and are not to be used for manufacturing purposes, even when tolerances are shown.
PERFORMANCE DATA
Performance data given in this catalog is provided as a guide for the user in determining suitability and does not constitute a warranty. It may represent the result of OMRON's test conditions, and the users must correlate it to actual application requirements. Actual performance is subject to the OMRON Warranty and Limitations of Liability.
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Note: Specifications subject to change without notice. | Cat. No. |
Printed in Japan | |
NSH5 | |
Programmable Terminals
Ver. 1
Installing a Navigator: A Totally New Concept in
Programmable Terminals
NSH5 | |||||
Model | |||||
NS Series |
Make it More Simple
The NS is moving to the next stage, from a touch screen to an advanced machine management tool.
It's convenient but…
Touch | Screen | Operation |
Switch | Operation |
It's convenient but…
We are always trying to
Seamless provide solutions that will give the highest added
value to your system. We strive to solve on-site problems with our solutions instead of just providing touch screen functions. That is what OMRON is focused on.
Machine | Management |
Smart
Turning switches into Touch Screens brings enhancements, such as minimum wiring, space savings, and improved local operation efficiency. Moreover, OMRON works to minimize the customer's energy expenditure from machine design to troubleshooting.
OK!
NS Enters a New Zone
From PLC Memory Allocation to Device Access
Previous PTs shared data that was allocated in advance to specific words in the CPU Unit, and they were used to assist with device operations, and to display error locations, and countermeasures.
PT
PLC | CPU Unit |
Allocated data
Sharing allocated data with CPU Unit
NS Series
PLC | Special I/O Units |
Network | |
Example: DeviceNet |
The NS Series achieves flexible data access to a variety of devices. It enables operators to reach the devices on the network including Special I/O Units, intelligent devices, and PLCs.
It's time for | |||||||||||||
switch inspection. | |||||||||||||
The cylinder | Intelligent devices | ||||||||||||
Smart Active Parts | |||||||||||||
speed is strange. | Example: | ||||||||||||
(Functional software parts) |
Example: Monitoring maintenance information
for various DeviceNet Smart Slave models
PTs as a Machine Navigator
The PT is traditionally a terminal that exchanges data in
allocated areas with the PLC's CPU Unit. The internal and external control of a PLC with only this type of data exchange is, however, difficult.
A NS-series PT, however, uses communications functions and Smart Active Parts to incorporate
software computer functions to operate as a Device Navigator.
Previous | NS Series |
Device operations | |
PT | |
NS: Device Navigator |
Displaying device error locations
Personal computer tool
Displaying countermeasures
Internal device monitoring and resetting
(Supporting recovery methods)
With version 2 PTs (V2 suffix in model number), hardware functions are upgraded.
Large Capacity | Increased Visibility |
Note: TheNS5-V1 has a capacity of 6 MB.
Don't you have these problems?
The Smart Active Parts are the solution.
Using all of the | Previous | |
personal computer tools at startup is | Various | |
okay, but using the personal | ||
Peripheral Devices for PLC | ||
computer tools for error recovery | Network control | |
Temperature settings and | ||
during operation is overly difficult. | ||
Personal computer tools | monitoring tools | |
Setting tool for position control |
Wouldn't it be simpler to use the PT instead?
OMRON | With an | ||
ORIGINAL | for your machine. | ||
Only with NS! | |||
to a variety of devices. | |||
PLC System Objects | |||
Just | Previously | ||
a |
attach to | was required. |
a screen. |
Position Control Objects | |||
Ensures easy | |||
screen settings | |||
Colors and | Example: | NS Series | in the NCF. |
sizes can be | Example: Ethernet | ||
changed. | |||
Parts | |||
Devices accessed without a program. | Active | DeviceNet Objects | |
Previously | |||
Example: DeviceNet | |||
a DeviceNet | |||
Smart | |||
Configurator was | |||
required. |
Temperature Controller Parts
ThermoTool was required in the past.
Refer to page 15 of this catalog to see the wide variety of Smart
The Smart Active Parts are accessed by selecting Tools Active Parts. Use Library from the menu bar of theCX-Designer.
Do you have the following problems when starting the system or when errors occur?
Previous
When the System is Started | When an Error Occurs during Operation |
PT used for operation after startup.
An error occurs, and…
Data exchange is the main function.
Special personal computer tool
A PT mainly exchanges data with a PLC.Dedicated PC software is required to gain access to other devices.
There is no way for the PT to recover following an error. (Creating a screen is quite troublesome.)
Error |
Use a dedicated computer, and you have to wade through functionality that is not being used or that does not need to be reset.
Recovery can only be performed by a specialist (i.e., an engineer).
Only | With the Smart Active Parts | |||
with | ||||
NS! | The PT can be customized according to the specifications of the device manufacturer to optimize | |||
operation as a tool. This enables equipment maintenance by personnel other than engineers. | ||||
Minor maintenance | Customizing and optimizing PT | |||
can be performed on | Simply paste one of | |||
the PT during operation. | the Smart Active | |||
Parts! Then make only | ||||
a few device node | Smart Active Parts | |||
settings. |
Setting specified | Improved efficiency in creating maintenance screen |
parameters and checking status | |
Smart Active Parts | |
access data without | |
any special | |
programming. |
Create a screen like this as a device troubleshooter.
When an error occurs, rapid recovery is critical. With the NS Series, the following type of screen can be easily prepared to guide on-site workers to carry out the operations required for recovery.
Display explanations of error contents and methods for recovery. (Text file direct specification)
Use diagrams to show error locations and methods for recovery. (Bit map file direct specification)Display only the buttons required for recovery operations.
Notification that an error has occurred
1Error contents and recovery methods are displayed.
No ladder program
Error Recovery Screen Example
Text and BMP files can be directly specified, so operations such as correcting contents for recovery and replacing diagrams and photographs can be executed without requiring any special tools. For example, if the recovery operation procedure is changed by system improvements, screens can be changed by simply replacing text and BMP files, allowing for rapid implementation of improvements and countermeasures.
Note: Transfer tools must be used for transfers.
2 Error location and | 3 Recovery operation screen |
explanations of recovery | is displayed. (Only the |
methods can be further | buttons required for |
displayed by bit maps. | operations are shown.) |
Note: In addition to the Troubleshooter for the machine above, there is a PLC troubleshooter forCS/CJ-series PLCs. Contact your OMRON representative for information on Troubleshooters.
Machine Localization with PTs
A Multi-language Input Environment Using Excel
No special PT tools are required for translation operations.
Translations can be requested using e-mail attachments.
Previous Either a single screen data file was divided between Japanese and English screens, or else multiple screen data files
had to be created.
Label Switching Function for Up to 16 Languages
Devices can be started withJapanese-language screens, and then operated with screens in other languages.
The languages can be switch to the one preferred by the device operators.
English and Japanese screen data
screen
screen
Chinese screen data
screen
NS project
Because multiple labels can be set, screen data needs to be set only once. Multi-language capability is simply a matter of switching labels.
Only | You can get | ||
with | easy as switching labels. | ||
NS! | Language A screen | Language A | |
companies and local | |||
data | Excel data | ||
companies | |||
NS project | CSV | ||
CSV Attachment | |||
Language A and B | |||
screen data | Excel data |
CSV or
NS project Unicode text
Note: Windows 2000 or XP is required formulti-language support.
16 languages max.
Label 0 | Label 1 | Label 15 |
CSV Attachment
NS Series
Only with NS! | ||
Asian Languages | ||
Japanese, Simplified Chinese (see note | ||
1), Korean, and Traditional Chinese | ||
(see note 2) | ||
European Languages | ||
Support for 17 languages | English, French, German, Italian, | |
Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Dutch, | ||
Switching to as many as | Finnish, Norwegian, | |
Basque, Catalan, and Danish | ||
16 languages by simply | ||
switching the labels |
With | |
CX |
Import
Convenient!
When importing screen data, the text attributes of user-specified labels can be applied to all other imported text. With this function, entire Japanese text attributes (e.g., MS Gothic in blue or other colors) can be used in Chinese labels. Furthermore, by using thejust-fit function, long labels in English will fit within the frame limits after automatic font adjustment.
Creating Chinese, Korean, or Other Language Screens in Any Language Version of Windows
When Windows 2000 or XP is being used, Simplified Chinese (see note),
Traditional Chinese (see note), Korean, and other language text can be input in CX-Designer. Select the desired language with Global IME to input a different language.
Note: Simplified Chinese: Chinese with partially simplified characters, mostly used in Mainland China.
Traditional Chinese: Chinese with traditional characters, mostly used in Hong Kong and Taiwan.
The 5-inch screen expands your application range.
NS12
Pricei
The NS5 Hand-held PT has joined the NS family! It expands your application range.
NS10
NS5
. High-60definitionMBto20
NS features in a compact 5.7-inch high-cost- performance model. And, screen capacity has been
!20 MB increased to20 MB
Larger, | |
60 MB | |
screen data capacity | |
displays images from | |
digital cameras. |
A bright 8-inch TFT with video board mounting capability. A screen data capacity drastically expanded from20 60 MB
model with 640 x 480 dots.
Visualizing large amounts of information, this powerful, 800 x 600-dot, 12-inch-width model allows variable combinations of object arrangements and expands your application.range° .
. °
The NS5 in a 5.7-inch STNhigh-performance hand-held model.
Screen sizei
Series | NS12 | NS10 | NS8 | NS5 | NSH5 | |||||||||
Appearance | ||||||||||||||
5.7 inchs | ||||||||||||||
320 x 240 dots | ||||||||||||||
STN | ||||||||||||||
Dimensions | 315 x 241 x 48.5 mm | 315 x 241 x 48.5 mm | 232 x 177 x 48.5 mm | 195 x 142 x 54 mm | 223 x 176 x | 70.5 mm | ||||||||
(WxHxD) | (Not including | depth of | ||||||||||||
emergency stop button) | ||||||||||||||
Effective display area | 12.1 inches | 10.4 inches | 8.4 inches | 5.7 inches | 5.7 inches | |||||||||
Display device | TFT | TFT | TFT | TFT/STN/monochrome | STN | |||||||||
Number of dots | 800 x 600 dots | 640 x 480 dots | 640 x 480 dots | 320 x 240 dots | 320 x 240 dots | |||||||||
Basic colors | 256 colors | 256 colors | 256 colors | 256 colors/ | 256 colors | |||||||||
(objects, | 256 colors/ | |||||||||||||
background, etc.) | 16 gradations | |||||||||||||
Display | Image data | 32,768 colors | 32,768 colors | 32,768 colors | 32,768 colors/ | 4,096 colors | ||||||||
(BMP or JPG | 4,096 colors/ | |||||||||||||
colors | images) | 16 gradations | ||||||||||||
Images displayed | 260,000 colors | 260,000 colors | 260,000 colors | |||||||||||
via video input | ||||||||||||||
Screen data capacity | 60 Mbytes | 60 Mbytes | 60 Mbytes | 20 Mbytes | 20 Mbytes | |||||||||
Memory Card | ||||||||||||||
Ladder Monitor function | ||||||||||||||
Video Input Unit support | ||||||||||||||
Controller Link | ||||||||||||||
Interface Unit support |
Version 2 Released for All NS-series Models.
Greater Screen Capacity and Increased Visibility!
Create 20 MB of screens for the NS5, and an impressive 60 MB of screens for the NS8/NS10/NS12.
Models | Display device model | V 1 | V 2 | ||
NS 5 | MQ (monochrome) | 20 MB | |||
TQ (TFT) | 20 MB | ||||
SQ (STN) | 6 MB | 20 MB | |||
NS 8 | TV (TFT) | 20 MB | 60 MB | ||
NS 10 | TV (TFT) | 20 MB | 60 MB | ||
NS 12 | TS (TFT) | 20 MB | 60 MB |
Increased Visibility for the NS5-SQ0(B)-V2, NS8-TV0 (B)-V2, andNS12-TS0(B)-V2
Field of vision from the top increased by 15
LCD increased from 8.0 to 8.4 inches and left/right field of vision increased by 5.°
(External size and panel cutout are the same as previous version.)
Now On Sale: The NSH5 5-inch Hand-held PT
to | ||||
photos | ||||
digital | content | |||
Use | hearts | about | ||
. | ||||
your | worry | |||
less | capacity | |||
with | ||||
screen |
Just What You've Been Waiting for: The NS5 (STN) in aHand-Held Model!
Hold the NS5 in the palms of your hands.
Use the Smart Active Parts Library, multi-language functionality, Programming Console feature, and all the other familiar functions of the NS5.
Function
Switches
Use the ten functions switches.
F1, F2, F6, F7: Wired outputs
F3 to F5, F8 to F10: Communications outputs
Increased safety with DPST-NO structure (wired outputs).
Superior Shock Resistance
Consistent with JIS B 3502, IEC 61131-2 (drop shock).
Memory Card Interface and USB Slave Connector.
Easily transfer screens or save logs at high speed using a USB connection.
Emergency Stop Switch.
Water Resistance to IP65
The water-resistant structure is equivalent to IP65 on all surfaces.
PT and Cable Sold
Separately
Select the Cable according to the application (RS-232C/
3 m or 10 m.
cULus certification is scheduled for the near future for the NSH5 5-inch Hand-held PT.
USB port included as standard equipment
New functionality added in Ver. 6 extends the ease of use of the NS-series PTs.
Smart Active Parts greatly reduce the number of drawing and programming steps. | PT System |
Ver. 6 or Higher |
Drastically reduce your programming and development time.
Want to check an error or adjust | Solution | |||
settings without any software | ||||
tools. But realization of Touch | ||||
screen and PLC program are | ||||
really time consuming. | ||||
Also, it is dangerous to use | ||||
software tools since they can do | ||||
anything. Isn't it possible to | ||||
show or set one only part of the | ||||
information? |
See the error log of the PLC without
connecting software.
As an error monitor
Tool Functions Provided with Smart Active Parts
All you need to do is select the required Smart Active Part in theCX-Designer and drag & drop it on the screen see page 5).
Smart Active Parts not only reduce the number of screen drawing and ladder programming steps, but they also eliminate the need to debug.
Software functions are achieved on the screen without software such as the CXProgrammer,CX-Position, and DeviceNet Configurator.
Make PID settings for temperature
control without connecting software. As a setting device for temperature
control
OMRON's | |||||||
Only one single part is on the screen! | Only three parts are on the screen! | Temperature | |||||
Controller | |||||||
Refer to page 15 of this catalog to see the wide variety of Smart Active Parts. | (Direct Connection) | ||||||
Easy screen transfer from anywhere at higher speed. | PT System | ||||||
Ver. 6 or Higher |
Note: Lot number 0325 or later is requiredfor USB screen transfer withNS-V1 models.
Most computers now have an USB port, and no serial RS-232C ports are provided. You may want to transfer screens more easily at higher speeds.
Data can be transferred over USB through a single cable between the computer and PT. No devices for serial RS-232C and USB conversion are required. Moreover, USB allowshigh-speed screen transfer by just connecting the cable.
Screen transfers equivalent to Ethernet.
Screen transfers using Memory Cards are possible from the maintenance menu.
It is very convenient to make backups without using a computer. It is, however, troublesome to operate a DIP switch on the back of the PT each time backups are required.
You may want to make backups periodically, but worry because the DIP switch pins may break.
Screen transfers using Memory Cards are possible | |
Solution | from the maintenance menu. No physical switch |
operations are required on the rear panel. | |
Furthermore, easy operation is ensured with no wear | |
and tear of hardware, including the switch. |
Memory
Card
Select from | Start downloading/ |
the system menu. | |
uploading. |
Even a single screen change in a shipped machine involves a risk, because a screen sent by e-mail needs to be transferred to a person familiar with operation. Training workers to understand operation is a hard job. Or service personnel need to visit the site to change screens.
The screens can be transferred from a computer in an | |
Solution | office through modems. The maintenance of |
the screens is possible without touching the device. | |
Therefore, no training or engineer visits are required. | |
Modem | |
Modem |
Improved Data Logging
Number of logging points greatly increased.
For example, the PT can log data at 2-second intervals 24 hours a day (for a43,200-point log).
The number of Always Log points has increased from 1,000 to 50,000 max. per line.
The total number of Always Log points increased from 5,000 to 50,000.
Example: | 50 | times | |
Logging 1 word and 1 address at | |||
50,000 points, with 50,000 logging points per line. | |||
Logging 1 word and 3 addresses at | 10 | times | |
50,000 points, with 16,666 logging points per line. |
The number of logging points for one line depends on the number of logging words and the number of logging addresses. For details, refer to the manual.
Logging continues.
For example, you may want to log data at 2-second intervals 24 hours a day (a302,400-point log). This is possible with the NS Series.
When the logging data reaches the number of preset logging points, the logging data can be automatically saved in a Memory Card in CSV format. After automatic saving, the logging data will be cleared. Therefore, it will be possible to continue logging. (The Memory Card can hold a maximum of 1,000 files.)
Example:
Example: Logging 1 word and 1 address at2-second intervals with the number of logging points set to
43,200 (i.e., at 2-second intervals for 24 hours a day).
Memory Card
Automatically saved
Logging data for each day (43,200 points) is saved in the Memory Card in CSV format.
LOG001.CSV 04/06/04 10:00 | It is possible to |
LOG002.CSV 04/06/05 10:00 | |
make a | |
LOG003.CSV 04/06/06 10:00 | |
log by | |
LOG004.CSV 04/06/07 10:00 | |
automatically | |
LOG005.CSV 04/06/08 10:00 | |
saving the data | |
LOG006.CSV 04/06/09 10:00 | |
seven times. | |
LOG007.CSV 04/06/10 10:00 |
Suffixes are automatically added to file names set in the CX-Designer.
PT System
Ver. 6 or Higher
Past logs can be seen.
You may want to see logs saved in the past in a Memory Card on the screen. This is possible with the NS Series.
Log data in a Memory Card can be read on the screen with the read file button. A list of files with time stamps will appear on the screen. By selecting the desired file, the past log in the Memory Card can be read.
The log data files in the Memory Card appear as shown below when the read file button is pressed.
Read file button
Standard data can be displayed in the data log.
You may want to save the present log data as standard data in the Memory Card. This is possible with the NS Series.
By pressing the save to file button, the displayed log data can be saved in the Memory Card in CSV format. The saved log data can be overlapped as standard data on the screen by pressing the read file button. By turning the log start address ON and OFF, logged data can be controlled to enable/disable logging.
Log start address
Standard data
Save to file button Read file button
High definition
Displays image data (BMP and JPG) beautifully.
NS5 | 4,096 colors |
NS8 | 32,768 colors |
NS10 | 32,768 colors |
NS12 | 32,768 colors |
Note:NS5-SQ0(B)-V2: STN models have 4,096 colors.
USB port compatibility with commercially available printers
Hard copies of screens can be printed out in color by USBcompatible printers.
NS5 | Not |
Supported | |
NS8 | Supported |
NS10 | Supported |
NS12 | Supported |
EPSON and Canon printers supported.
General printer compatible with USB port
USB cable
Manufacturer: EPSON or Canon Recommended models
EPSON: PM-2200C, PM-930C, PM-870C, PM-740C, PM-900C, PM-D600, PM-G720, PM-G730, PX-A650, PM-G730, PM-D600, PX-A650
Canon: BJ-M70, BJ-M40, PIXUS550i, 50i, 80i, IP2000, IP3100, IP4100, IP4100R, IP90
Three times the image data capacity for standard models
V 1 | V 2 | |||
6 MB | 20 MB | |||
NS5 | ||||
NS8 | 20 MB | 60 MB | ||
NS10 | 20 MB | 60 MB | ||
NS12 | 20 MB | 60 MB | 20 MB | 60 MB |
Faster drawing speed
NS5 | See note. | |
NS8 | Yes | |
NS10 | Yes | |
NS12 | Yes |
Note: The NS5 | |
uses a different | |
graphic controller | |
from other models. |
The NS Series is more beautiful and user-friendly.
More beautiful
You can make beautiful screens with simple operations.
Windows fonts can be used for switches and lamps Ver.5
Auto font resizing functionVer.5 Automatically resizes fonts to the object size.No need to adjust font sizes manually anymore!
Furthermore, just-fit font size adjustments have been possible since version 6.
Beautiful BMP Parts Collection has been newly added. Simply select the desired part, paste it on your screen, and make your screens neat!
The color variation displays pictures brilliantly!
More user-friendly
You can partially replace text and pictures from your computer.
FTP (File Transfer Protocol) has been added! Texts, lists, and recipes can be replaced with the put/get command from your computer! You can even replace BMP files from your computer easily.
Screens, bitmaps, text, recipe data
More strength in applications | The following models, which have an | |||
The NS can be connected to a Board PC. The NS can also be directly | support CompoWay/F communications, can be connected to the NS. | |||
connected to an OMRON Temperature Controller. | Unit Series and Models | Unit Series and Models | ||
Modular Temperature Controllers | Temperature Controllers |
A Memory Link has been added | E5ZN | E5AN/EN | E5AN- | TC | Thermocouple input | ||
to the communications method. | (Terminal Unit) | Series | E5AN- | P | |||
Digital Controllers | |||||||
It allows the NS to communicate | E5EN- | TC | Thermocouple input | ||||
E5AR | E5AR03 | E5EN- | P | ||||
Memory link | with a Board PC. | ||||||
E5ER | E5ER03 | E5AN- | T | Temperature input | |||
CompoWay/F | E5AN- | L | Analog input | ||||
E5EN- | T | Temperature input | |||||
E5EN- | L | Analog input | |||||
Host Link | E5CN | E5CN- | TC | Thermocouple input | |||
The NS can be directly | Series | E5CN- | P | ||||
E5CN- | T | Temperature input | |||||
connected to the OMRON | |||||||
or | E5CN- | L | Analog input | ||||
Temperature Controllers listed | |||||||
OMRON Temperature | E5GN | E5GN- | TC | Thermocouple input | |||
on the right. | Series | E5GN- | P | ||||
PLC | Control Unit |
System Configurations
Various connections, such as 1:1, 1:2, 1:N, and M:N, are supported with Ethernet or serial connections.
PT:PLC = 1:1 | PT:PLC = 1:2 | |
Communications without | Communications without | Communications without |
programming | programming | |
programming | ||
(1:1 NT Link, 1:N NT Link, | ||
or Host Link) | ||
C200HX/HG/HE PLC |
PLC | PT:PLC = M:N | |
PT:PLC = 1:N | ||
PLC | ||
Communications without | ||
programming | ||
(1:N NT Link) | Ethernet | |
(Converts between | ||
PLC | ||
PLC | ||
Host Registration Function | Ethernet Unit |
It is possible to register two or more PLCs as hosts and communicate with the PLCs by specifying the host ID and address when connected via Ethernet or Controller Link.
Powerful Networking
Exchanging Data with a PLC over a Network (Multihost)
Communicating with a PLC via NT Link, | Using Data Links between the PT and the PLC |
using Ethernet without Special PLC Programming |
Ethernet Communications without Programming
Personal computer
Ethernet
Controller Link Interface Unit
The Controller Link is an FA network that can send and receive large data packets flexibly and easily among OMRON PLCs and IBM PC/AT or compatible computers. The NS12 and NS10 PTs can be connected to the Controller Link network easily via a Controller Link Interface Unit. When a Controller Link network is used, data can be transferred between multiple PLCs and NS12/NS10 PTs without writing ladder programming to manage the communications.
Direct access | |||
PT | |||
PLC |
ControllerLink
Direct access | Direct access | Direct access | Direct access |
PT | |||
PT |
Direct access | ||
PLC | PLC |
SPMA (Single Port Multi Access) Function
Screen data can be transferred through the PLC from the CX-Designer to the PT connected to the PLC in series or via a network.
You may want to transfer screens to a PT through the PLC without changing computer connections or to transfer a ladder program to the PLC through the PT by using the Ethernet or Controller Link.
Ladder programs can be monitored or transferred from the CX-Programmer through theNS-series PT to PLCs connected to the PT in series or via a network.
* To use the SPMA function through the PLC, the following | ||||||
software and hardware versions are required. | ||||||
Screen data or Data in Memory Card | ||||||
NS Designer: Version 3.0 or higher or | ||||||
(From | ||||||
SPMA | ||||||
Ladder program | PLC: Lot No. 030201 and later (Refer to the following table.) | |||||
(From | PLC series | CPU model | Lot number | |||
Computer | ||||||
Ethernet | ||||||
CS/CJ- | CJ Series | |||||
Peripheral | 030201 | |||||
series | ||||||
(or | ||||||
PLC | ||||||
Serial | ||||||
Peripheral | ||||||
bus | ||||||
Serial | (Tool bus) | Computer | Serial | |||
NT Link | NT Link | |||||
Controller Link | CS Series | 030201 | ||||
Screen transfer | ||||||
from the | ||||||
Controller Link | Serial | |||||
is supported | NT Link | |||||
from version 6. | ||||||
Using Video Inputs
The NS-CA002 has joined theNS-CA001 Video Input Unit.
You may want to input moving images from a video camera or the image output from a Vision Sensor, arrange them on the PT screen, and capture
(save) the images or display the capture data on the PT.
Display PC Screens with the NS-CA002
(Supported by the NS12-V/NS10-V/NS8-V.)
An analog RGB input terminal is provided in addition to two video input interface terminals. A single video or analog RGB display is possible on the NS-series PT. In that case, video display is possible inuser-defined positions and sizes. Touch switches and parts, such as lamps, can be overlapped on the video display. The display of parts will not disappear.
Saving Displayed Video Images to a Memory Card in BMP Format
Image Capture Function
When necessary, the displayed image can be captured and saved in a Memory Card in BMP format. The saved image can then be uploaded from remote personal computer via Ethernet or Serial connection.
The number of images that can be saved depends on the capacity of Memory Card. As an example, about 50 images from a 640x480 display (about 600 Kbytes each) can be saved in a 30-Mbyte Memory Card.
Image capture data read function | PT System |
Ver. 6 or Higher |
BMP data captured and saved in a Memory Card can be read on the PT. BMP data displayed in thumbnails
can be selected and displayed on the captured data display screen that will appear for the command button.
If an error occurs, the image when the error occurred can be displayed on the NS screen. This is useful for on-site error analysis.
RGB
Console
Camera
Note: Two video signals cannot be simultaneously input to a single screen.
(Supported by the NS12-V/NS10-V/NS8-V.)
Four video input interfaces are provided, so four video or CCD cameras can be connected. Up to four images can be displayed simultaneously if the image size is 320x240 pixels.
Console
Camera
The NS monitors machine status for who and how machines are managed to help speed recover from problems.
For Operators
Display machine status simply.
Do not want to be aware of ladder programs and PLC memory areas.
Only want to display I/O comments and I/O status.
Solve with the Switch Box function
Solve with the Device Monitor function
Display PLC memory areas without using tools.
Want to display and change the PLC memory areas without showing the PLC program.
Solve with the Ladder Monitor function
Display program without using tools
Want to identify the fault location by checking the actual PLC program.
Want to change part of the program, a timer/counter, without connecting tools.
For Experts
Easily Displaying the Status of Particular Bits in Ladder Programs when Errors Occur
Switch Box Function
The Switch Box Function has been added to the NS-series Programmable Terminals. The Switch Box Function can be used to monitor the status of each bit in a word or a combination of userselected bits organized like a ladder program section. The Switch Box Function makes it possible to perform basic troubleshooting on the factory floor even without a computer.
Monitoring PLC I/O Data for
the Purpose of Device Debugging and Maintenance
Device Monitor Function
The Device Monitor Function is a standard feature in the NS-series Programmable Terminals. Data in the PLC’s I/O memory can be accessed directly (read and written.) The Device Monitor provides functions that can significantly reduce the time needed to set up the system, such as displaying a block of consecutive PLC data area addresses and inputting/verifying parameters in CPU Bus Units and Special I/O Units.
Monitoring Execution of
the PLC's Ladder Program
Ladder Monitor Function
The Ladder Monitor Software provided with the CX-Designer can be used to monitor states, search for addresses and instructions, and monitor multiple I/O points at the same time inCS/CJ-series PLCs ladder programs via a serial, Controller Link, or Ethernet connection. Copy the Ladder Monitor software to a Memory Card and install the Memory Card in theNS-series PT to enable these monitoring and searching operations. It is also possible to display I/O comments created with theCX-Programmer using an I/O Comment Extract Tool.
From CX-Designer version 1.0, the Ladder Monitor software is stored in the following folder on theCD-ROM. Copy it to a Memory Card (sold separately) to use it.
Facilitate Equipment Maintenance
Integrating Special Unit Functions or Component Peripheral Tool Functions into PTs
Smart Active Parts
The following Smart Active Parts are provided and can be installed on the NS-Designer (version 6 or higher).
For CS/CJ AND CS1D CPU Unit
Error Log Monitor, Online Battery Change Button, etc.
For Serial Communications Boards/Units
Communications Status Displays (Error Monitor), Ports Settings, etc.
For Ethernet Units/CLK Units
Network Status Displays (Error Monitor and Network Node Status), etc.
For MC/MCH Unit
JOG Running, Search Zero Position, Program Running, Error Displays, I/O Status Monitor, PV Monitor, etc.
For Inverters (See note.)
Rotation Speed/Monitoring Output Frequency, Other Parameter
Settings, etc.
For DeviceNet
DRT2 Maintenance/Status Information, IN/OUT Information, etc.
For Temperature Controllers (E5R, E5ZN, E5N andCJ1W-TC)
Run Monitor, PID Settings SP Settings, Alarm Settings, Input Correction Settings, etc.
For NC/NCF Unit | For Sensors |
JOG Running, Direct Running, Memory Running (NC Only), Error | Threshold Settings, Monitoring Light Reception Levels, Etc. |
Displays I/O Status Monitor, PV Monitor, etc. | For the SmartSlice GRT1 Series |
Wireless Terminals for WT30 | Communications Unit Status, Warning/Alarm Flags, Network |
Monitoring Slave Operating Status in a Wireless Environment | Joining/Leaving Status |
For Servo | |
PV Monitor, Parameter Settings, Error Displays, Driver Information | Note: Smart Active Parts require a Serial Communications Units/Boards |
Displays, I/O Status Monitor, etc. | |
(version 1.2 or later). |
the Industry’s Slimmest PT
Using a Personal Computer to Check PT Operation
Using a Personal Computer to Check the | Test Mode Window | Virtual PLC address |
Operation of Created Functional Objects |
This thin-profile model has few protrusions so it can be incorporated easily into a panel or machine. The PT can help save space when space is at a premium.
NS12, NS10
Simulation via the “Test Function”
When a test is started, a test screen and virtual PLC will be displayed on the computer.
Virtual | ||
Test mode | PLC address | |
1 | ||
Set values: | 300 | 300 |
Present values: | 500 | 500 |
Start of Test
Set value: | 9999 |
Created screen
Present values: 9999
Operating (clicking with the mouse) the functional objects on the test screen will change the corresponding address in the virtual PLC. Conversely, changing the content of a virtual PLC address will change the corresponding functional objects. It is also possible to confirm pop-up screens. This function can be used to confirm the actual operation of a screen during the editing.
The test function enables debugging screens without NS and PLC Hardware.
Memory Card interface
Memory Card
Note: Colors shown in photographs and product names may differ from actual colors and names.
Expansion interface
Battery
Transferring Screen Data to the PT On-site from a Memory Card
Memory Card: Upload/Download Function | |||||
It is possible to download the screen data and system | Screen data | ||||
program to Memory Card and upload the same data from | |||||
Screen data | Automatic transfer | ||||
the Memory Card. It is also possible to automatically | |||||
when power of PT | |||||
upload the data from the Memory Card to | Memory | is turned ON. | |||
automatically download the data from Memory Card to PT | Card | ||||
Memory Card | |||||
when the power of PT is turned ON. | |||||
Using General Software
Setting Functional Object Properties in Excel
CSV File Input/Output
The property settings for each functional object can be exported in CSV format. The settings data can be imported again after it has been edited with a program such as Excel.
Editing Text and Bitmap File with Your Favorite Text Editor
Editor Specifying Function
The user can select the editor when editing text or bitmap files.
Creating System-related Documents
Outputting Project Information in RTF
Data such as screen information and object information can be output in an RTF file. The RTF file can be read into Word Processor to produce a system manual.
Example of an RTF File Read into Word Processor
Using Excel to Analyze Data, Such as the Alarm/Event History, Operation Log, and Error Log, and to Create Daily Reports
Memory Card: Data Logging Function
Logging data (trend data, up to 50,000 points with a sampling cycle of 0.5 or 1 to 86,400 s/group) can be stored in the Memory Card in CSV format.
Logging of trend data
Memory Card
Using Excel to Analyze Time-series Data and to Create Daily Reports
Power Supply (24 VDC)
USB HOST (for printer)
NS8
Power
Supply
(24 VDC)
Ethernet (10Base-T or100Base-TX)
USB SLAVE (For screen data transfer)
Memory Card interface
Expansion interface
A bar code reader can be connected to the serial port.
Recommended bar code reader: V520-RH21-6
Memory Card
Note: Colors shown in photographs and product names may differ from actual colors and names.
Battery
A bar code reader can be connectedRS-232C serial port Bto the serial port.
Recommended bar code reader: V520-RH21-6
Ethernet
USB SLAVE (For screen data transfer)
USB HOST (for printer)
Pasted Screen Data as | Object Properties as |
RTF Data | RTF Data |
Memory Card: History Storage Function
The following data can be saved to the Memory Card in CSV format.
Alarm/Event History (Alarm/ Event history data)
Operation Log (Screen operation history data)
Error Log (Error log data recorded during macro program execution)
USB Ports | |||
The | A printer can be connected to the USB HOST port. | ||
future expandability. | Refer to Printer Support on page 10 for recommended | ||
printers. |
Memory Card interface
Memory Card
Note: Colors shown in photographs and product names may differ from actual colors and names.
Expansion interface
Ethernet (10Base-T or100Base-TX)
USB SLAVE (For screen data transfer)
A bar code reader can be connected to the serial port.
Recommended bar code reader: V520-RH21-6
Optional Products
Video Input Unit | RGB/Video Input Unit | Controller Link Interface Unit | ||||
Protective | |||||||
Sheet for | |||||||
Communications Cable | NS | USB Serial Conversion Cable | |||||
Unit |
Note: Colors shown in photographs and product names may differ from actual colors and names.
NS12/10 PTUnits: mm
140 | 241 | 227 | 249 |
15.5 | 7.5 | 39 (min.) | |
264 | |||
315 | 48.5 | 42 (max.) | |
323 | 49 | ||
301 | |||
Recommended | |||
Panel Cutout Dimensions | |||
SW | |||
RESET | |||
24V | 121 | ||
DC | |||
PORT B PORT A | 134 | ||
HOST | SLAVE | ||
ETHERNET | |||
302 | |||
3.8 | 13.7 | ||
23 | 49.9 | ||
90.4 | |||
NS5 PT Units: mm | |||
39.83 | 195 | ||
27.3 | ÇqÇtÇm | 153.3 | |
44.55 | 142 | 130.5 | |
15.5 | 5 | 34 (min.) | |
145 | |||
90 | 53.8 | 38 (max.) | |
206.3 | |||
54.8 | |||
183.5 |
Recommended
Panel Cutout Dimensions
PORT B | PORT A | 131 | |
68.48 | |||
ETHERNET | |||
21 | 184 | ||
51.7 |
19.5 77
NS8 PT Units: mm
177 | 165 | 188 | |
15.5 | 5 | 39 (min.) | |
180 | |||
48.5 42 (max.) | |||
232 | |||
49 | |||
220 | |||
Recommended | |||
Panel Cutout Dimensions | |||
SW | |||
RESET | |||
24V | 165.5 | +0.5 | |
120.5 DC | PORT B PORT A | 107.6 | |
HOST | SLAVE | ||
ETHERNET | |||
19.1 | 220.5 |
26.69.6
44.150.1
63.4
NS5 | Units: mm |
223 | 16.5 |
70.5 |
176
Units: mm
81.3 | ||
(102.7) | ||
9.6 | 21.4 | |
164 | 5 | |
(169) | ||
(1.9) | 127.3 | |
(22.3) | 9.7 | 20.4 |
10.6 | 11 | |
50.3 | ||
68.3 | ||
86.3 | ||
104.3 |
Units: mm
81.3 | ||
(102.7) | ||
9.6 | 21.4 | |
164 | 5 | |
(169) | ||
(1.9) | ||
(22.3) | 9.7 | 20.4 |
11.1 | 11 | |
39.3 | ||
57.3 | ||
82.8 | ||
118.3 |
Controller Link Interface Unit
Units: mm
151.5
(183)
31.5 | |
164 | 5 |
(169) |
(1.9)
(33.9) | 10.8 | 32 |
11 | ||
95.6 |
General Specifications
Item | Specifications |
Rated power supply voltage | 24 VDC |
Allowable voltage range | 20.4 to 27.6 VDC (24 VDC ±15%) |
Power consumption | 25 W max. (15 W max. for the NS5) |
Ambient operating temperature | 0 to 50°C (See notes 1 and 4.) |
Storage temperature | |
Ambient operating humidity | 35% to 85% (0 to 40°C) with no condensation |
35% to 60% (40 to 50°C) with no condensation | |
Operating environment | No corrosive gases. |
Noise immunity | Conforms to |
Vibration resistance | Conforms to JIS C0040. |
10 to 57 Hz, 0.075 mm amplitude, 57 to 150 Hz, | |
(during operation) | |
9.8 m/s2 30 min each in X, Y, and Z directions | |
Shock resistance | Conforms to JIS C0041. |
(during operation) | 147 m/s2 3 times each in direction of X, Y, and Z. |
Weight | NS12: 2.5 kg max.; NS10: 2.3 kg max.; |
NS8: 2.0 kg max.; NS5: 1.0 kg max. | |
Enclosure rating | Front operating panel: IP65F and NEMA4 compliant |
(See note 3.) | |
Battery life | 5 years (at 25°C) Replace battery within 5 days |
after the battery runs low (indicator lights orange). | |
Applicable standards | cULus and EC directives |
Note 1: The operating temperature is subject to the following restrictions according to the mounting angle.
Mounting angle of 0 to 30° to the horizontal: Operating temperature range of 0 to 45°C
When a Video Input Unit or a Controller Link Interface Unit is mounted, the ambient operating temperature is 0 to 35°C.
Mounting angle of 30 to 90° to the horizontal: See note 4.
Note 2: Operate the PT within the temperature and humidity ranges shown in the following diagram.
Humidity (%)
Storage | 95% 80% | |||||||||
60% | ||||||||||
Operation | 60 | |||||||||
90° | ||||||||||
50 | 40% | |||||||||
surface | ||||||||||
Temperature (°C) | 40 | 35% | ||||||||
Display | 30° | 30 | ||||||||
20% | ||||||||||
10 | 20 | |||||||||
0 | 10% | |||||||||
Horizontal | 0 | 10 | 20 | 30 | 40 | 50 | 60 | 70 | 80 | |
(0°) | ||||||||||
Temperature (°C) |
Note 3: May not be applicable in locations withlong-term exposure to oil.Note 4: •NS12/NS10/NS5
Mounting angle of 30° to 90° or less to the horizontal: Operating temperature range of 0 to 50°C •NS8
Mounting angle of 30° to less than 90° to the horizontal: Operating temperature range of 0 to 45°C Mounting angle of 90° to the horizontal: Operating temperature range of 0 to 50°C
Item | Specification |
Rated power supply voltage | 24 VDC |
Allowable voltage range | 20.4 to 26.4 VDC (24 VDC |
Power consumption | 10 W max. |
Ambient operating temperature | 0 to 40°C |
Storage temperature | |
Ambient operating humidity | 35% to 85% with no condensation |
Operating environment | No corrosive gases. |
Common mode: 1,000 | |
Noise immunity | supply terminals and panel) |
Normal mode: 300 | |
Pulse width: 100 ns to 1 µ s, Rise time: | |
Vibration resistance | Conforms to JIS C0911. |
(during operation) | |
Shock resistance | Conforms to JIS C0912. |
(during operation) | |
Weight | 1 kg max. |
Enclosure rating | IP65 compliant |
Ground | Ground to 100 Ω or less. |
Applicable standards | UL508 and EC directives |
Characteristics
Display Specifications
Item | |||||
Display device | TFT color LCD | ||||
STN color LCD | |||||
Monochrome LCD | |||||
Number of dots | 800 dot horizontal x | 640 dot horizontal x 480 dot vertical | 320 dot horizontal x | ||
600 dot vertical | 240 dot vertical | ||||
Display color | 256 colors | ||||
Display | Effective | Width 246.0 mm x | Width 215.2 mm x | Width 170.9 mm x | Width 117.2 mm x |
height 184.5 mm | height 162.4 mm | height 128.2 mm | height 88.4 mm | ||
panel | display area | ||||
(12.1 inches) | (10.4 inches) | (8.4 inches) | (5.7 inches) | ||
TFT: Left/right 70°, | |||||
Left/right ±60°, | Left/right ±60°, | Left/right ±65°, | Top 70°, bottom 50° | ||
Field of vision | STN: Left/right 50°, | ||||
Top 45°, bottom 75° | Top 35°, bottom 65° | Top 50°, bottom 60° | Top 45°, bottom 50° | ||
(See note 1.) | Monochrome: | ||||
Left/right 45°, | |||||
Top 20°, bottom 40° | |||||
TFT, STN: 75,000 | |||||
hours min. (See | |||||
Service life | 50,000 hours min. (See note 2.) | note 2.) | |||
Backlight | Monochrome: | ||||
50,000 hours min. | |||||
(See note | (See note 2.) | ||||
5.) | Brightness | There are 3 levels that can be set with the touch panel. (See note 3.) | |||
adjustment | |||||
Backlight error | Error is detected automatically, and the RUN | ||||
detection | indicator flashes green as notification. (See note 4.) |
Note 1: The bottom angle is 55° for V1 models.
2: This is the estimated time before brightness is reduced by half at room temperature and humidity. It is not a guaranteed value. The service life will be drastically shortened if PT is used at low temperatures. For example, using the PT at temperatures of 0°C will reduce the service life to approximately 10,000 hours (reference value).
3: The brightness cannot be adjusted much.
4: This function does not indicate that the service life has been reached. It detects when the backlight is not lit due to a disconnection or other errors. Backlight error detection indicates that all backlights (2) are OFF.
5: Contact your nearest OMRON representative to replace the backlight.
Operating Specifications
Item | Specification | |||
Method | Resistive membrane | |||
1,900 | (50 horizontal x 38 vertical) 16 x 16 dots for each switch. | |||
Touch | Number | 1,200 | (40 horizontal x 30 vertical) 16 x 16 dots for each switch. | |
panel | of | 768 | (32 horizontal x 24 vertical) 20 x 20 dots for each switch. | |
(Matrix | switches | |||
type) | 300 | (20 horizontal x 15 vertical) 16 x 16 dots for each switch. | ||
Input | ||||
Service life | 1,000,000 touch operations. |
Data Capacity Specification
Series | Display device model | V 1 | V 2 | |||
NS5 | MQ (monochrome) | 20 MB | ||||
TQ (TFT) | 20 MB | |||||
SQ (STN) | 6 MB | 20 MB | ||||
NSH5 | SQ (STN) | 20 MB | ||||
NS8 | TV (TFT) | 20 MB | 60 MB | |||
NS10 | TV (TFT) | 20 MB | 60 MB | |||
NS12 | TS (TFT) | 20 MB | 60 MB | |||
External Interface Specifications | ||||||
Item | Specifications | |||||
Memory card | One | |||||
interface | Used to transfer and store screen data and to store history data. | |||||
Expansion | For Expansion Interface Units | |||||
interface |
Communications Specifications
Serial Communications
Item | Specification |
Conforms to EIA RS-232C. Port AD-Sub female9-pin connector
Conforms to EIA RS-232C. Port BD-Sub female9-pin connector
Note: The 5-V outputs of serial ports A and B cannot be used at the same time.
Controller Link(Wired-type) Specifications
Item | Specification |
Baud rate | 2M/1M/500K |
Transmission path | Shielded |
Ethernet Specifications
Item | Specification |
Conformance standards | Conforms to IEEE 802.3/Ethernet |
Video Input Specifications
Item | ||
Resolution | 320 x 240, 640 x 480, or 800 x 600 dots | |
Input signal | NTSC composite video or PAL | NTSC composite |
video or PAL | ||
Cameras | Number of cameras: 4 max. | 2 cameras + RGB |
USB Specifications
Item | Specifications |
USB rating | USB1.1 |
Connector | Type A (Host), Type B (Slave) |
Compatible OMRON PLCs
CPU Units (1:1 NT Link Connection)
Display Element Specifications
Item | Specification | ||||||
Raster font | Displayable characters | Base size | |||||
Rough | Alphanumeric characters | 8 x 8 | 1 x 1, 1 x 2, 2 x 1, | ||||
or Japanese katakana | 2 x 2, 3 x 3, 4 x 4, 8 x 8 | ||||||
Font | Standard | Alphanumeric characters | |||||
or Japanese, Chinese | 8 x 16 | 1 x 1, 1 x 2, 2 x 1, | |||||
Display | name | (Simplified, Traditional) | 16 x 16 | 2 x 2, 3 x 3, 4 x 4, 8 x 8 | |||
text | or Korean | ||||||
Fine | Alphanumeric characters | 16 x 32 | 1 x 1, 1 x 2, 2 x 1, | ||||
or Japanese katakana | 32 x 32 | 2 x 2, 3 x 3, 4 x 4, 8 x 8 | |||||
Japanese kanji | |||||||
Vector font | Can be specified in | ||||||
(text objects only) | Font, style, and size can be specified. | ||||||
Color | 256 colors | ||||||
Text | Font style (only when | Bold or italic | |||||
vector font is specified) | |||||||
attributes | |||||||
Vertical alignment | Top, center, or bottom | ||||||
Horizontal alignment | |||||||
Objects | Functional | Up to 10 types can be registered. | |||||
objects | The flicker speed and flicker range can be set. | ||||||
Flicker | that can | ||||||
Fixed | Select from 3 types. | ||||||
flicker | |||||||
objects | The flicker speed and flicker range are fixed. | ||||||
Numeral units and scale settings | 1,000 max. | ||||||
Alarm/event settings | 5,000 max. | ||||||
Display colors | 256 colors max. (32,768 colors for BMP) |
Compatible OS | Windows 98 SE, Me, NT 4.0 (Service Pack 6a), 2000 (Service |
Pack 3 or higher), or XP (See note 1.) | |
Recommended CPU | Pentium II 333 MHz or faster processor (Pentium III 1 GHz or |
faster recommended.) | |
Recommended memory | 256 Mbytes min. (See note 2.) |
Hard disk free space | Approx. 1.8 GB or more available space is required to install |
the complete | |
Required for installation | |
Display | SVGA (800 x 600) or better |
Note 1:CX-One OS precaution
The CX-One will not run on Microsoft Windows 95 or any other OS not listed above.
If such an OS is being used on the client computer, the OS must be upgraded before installing the CX-One. System requirements and hard disk space may vary with the system environment.
2: The amount of memory required varies the Support Software applications used inCX-One. Refer to use documentation for Individual Support Software for details.
Model number | Specifications | PLC model name | |||
With | |||||
Connect to peripheral port. | |||||
- | + | ||||
- | + | Connect to | |||
- (See note 1.) | |||||
With | |||||
With | |||||
CVM1 or CV500/ | |||||
CV1000/CV2000 | |||||
Note 1: Use an Adapter Cable | |||||
2: A | |||||
CPU Units (1:N NT Link Connection) | |||||
Model number | Specifications | PLC model name | |||
With | |||||
Note 1: TheCJ1W-SCU21/SCU41 Serial Communications Unit can also be connected.
2: AC200HW-COM02/COM04/COM05/COM06(-V1) Communications Board is required.
Connections through CPU Unit/Host Link
Model number | Specifications | PLC model name | |
C Series: CPM1 | |||
C Series: CPM2A | |||
Communications connectors include both a peripheral port and | C Series: CPM2C | ||
- | |||
Conversion Cable). | |||
Used as separate peripheral and | |||
CN114/118 Conversion Cable. | |||
C Series: CQM1 | |||
C Series: CQM1H | |||
C Series: C200HS | |||
C Series: C200HE | |||
C Series: C200HG | |||
C Series: C200HX | |||
CS Series: CS1G | |||
CS Series: CS1H | |||
CVM1/CV Series: | |||
CV500/1000/2000 or | |||
CVM1 |
: TheNoteC200HW-COM02, C200HW-COM04, C200HW-COM05, orC200HW-COM06(-V1) Communications Board is required.
Standard Models
Model | Specifications | Model number | Standards | |
name | Ethernet | Case color | ||
No | Ivory | CU, CE | ||
NS12 | Black | CU, CE | ||
800 x 600 dots | Ivory | CU, CE | ||
Yes | ||||
Black | CU, CE | |||
No | Ivory | CU, CE | ||
NS10 | Black | CU, CE | ||
640 x 480 dots | Ivory | CU, CE | ||
Yes | ||||
Black | CU, CE | |||
No | Ivory | CU, CE | ||
NS8 | Black | CU, CE | ||
640 x 480 dots | Ivory | CU, CE | ||
Yes | ||||
Black | CU, CE | |||
No | Ivory | CU, CE | ||
Black | CU, CE | |||
320 x 240 dots | Yes | Ivory | CU, CE | |
Black | CU, CE | |||
No | Ivory | CU, CE | ||
NS5 | Black | CU, CE | ||
320 x 240 dots | Ivory | CU, CE | ||
Yes | ||||
Black | CU, CE | |||
No | Ivory | CU, CE | ||
Black | CU, CE | |||
monochrome | ||||
Ivory | CU, CE | |||
320 x 240 dots | Yes | |||
Black | CU, CE | |||
NS5 | CE, | |||
No | Black | CU | ||
320 x 240 dots | (approval | |||
pending) |
Model name | Specifications | Model number | |
The | 1 license | ||
tool package that provides | |||
programming and monitoring | |||
software for OMRON PLCs and | |||
components. The | 3 licenses | ||
on any of the following | |||
operating systems: | |||
FA Integrated | Windows 98 SE, Me, NT 4.0 | 10 licenses | |
Tool Package | (Service Pack 6a), 2000 (Service | ||
Ver. 1.1 | Pack 3 or higher), or XP. | ||
30 licenses | |||
included in the | |||
Refer to the | |||
(R134) for details. | |||
(See note 2.) | 50 licenses |
The CX-Designer can also be ordered individually using the following model number.
OS: Window 98 SE, Me, NT 4.0 | |||||
(Service Pack 6a), | |||||
2000 (Service Pack 3 or | 1 license | ||||
Ver. 1. | higher), or XP. | ||||
The Ladder Monitor Software | |||||
is included. | |||||
Screen transfer cable for DOS/V | |||||
USB Host Cable, cable length: 5 m | |||||
Cable | |||||
USB Host Cable, cable length: 2 m | |||||
(See note 1.) | |||||
cable length: 0.5 m | |||||
Cable length: 10 m | |||||
NSH5 Cables | |||||
Cable length: 3 m | |||||
Cable length: 10 m | |||||
PT connection: 9 pins | Length: 2 m | ||||
Connecting Cable | PLC connection: 9 pins | Length: 5 m | |||
NSH5 |
:Use anNoteOMRON1 USB Host Cable to connect anNS-series PT to a printer.
:Site licenses2 are also available for users that need to use theCX-One on many computers.
Ask your OMRON representative for details.
Options
Model name | Specifications | Model number | ||||||||
Inputs: 4 channels | ||||||||||
Signal type: NTSC/PAL | ||||||||||
Video Input | Input channels: 2 video | |||||||||
Unit | ||||||||||
channels and 1 RGB | ||||||||||
channel (See note.) | ||||||||||
Signal mode: NTSC/PAL | ||||||||||
Special Cable for the Console | ||||||||||
Controller Link | For Controller Link | |||||||||
Interface Unit | Communications | |||||||||
Transmission distance: | ||||||||||
500 m total length | ||||||||||
: | UseNotethis model when | |||||||||
connecting PT models without a V | ||||||||||
suffix. | ||||||||||
: | PT mNodtels with a suffix of V | |||||||||
can also be connected. | ||||||||||
Adapter | Transmission distance: | |||||||||
50 m total length | ||||||||||
: | OnlyNotePT models with a suffix | |||||||||
of V are connectable. Use the | ||||||||||
a V suffix. | ||||||||||
NS12/10 | ||||||||||
NS8 | ||||||||||
(5 surface sheets) | ||||||||||
NS5 | ||||||||||
Sheet/Cover | Protective Covers | NS12/10 | ||||||||
NS8 | ||||||||||
(5 pack) | ||||||||||
NS5 | ||||||||||
Protective Covers | NS12/10 | |||||||||
(5 covers included) | NS8 | |||||||||
(Transparent) | NS5 | |||||||||
(NT625C/631/631C Series to NS12/10 Series) | ||||||||||
Attachment | (NT625C/631/631C Series to NS12/NS10 Series) (Black) | |||||||||
(NT610C Series to NS12/10 Series) | ||||||||||
(NT620S/620C/600S Series to NS8 Series) | ||||||||||
(NT600M/600G/610G/612G Series to NS8 Series) | ||||||||||
Memory Card | 30 MB | |||||||||
64 MB | ||||||||||
Memory Card Adapter | ||||||||||
Battery | ||||||||||
Bar Code Reader | ||||||||||
(Refer to the Catalog for details.) | ||||||||||
: Note One screen cannot display two video inputs simultaneously. |
Superior environmental resistance meets IP65F standards.
Flush surface construction is used for superior environmental resistance and the enclosure rating for the front of the PT is IP65F compliant.
IP International Protection
6 Dust and dirt will not enter interior. (Enclosure protects against foreign objects.)
5 There are no adverse effects from a water stream from any direction.
(Enclosure protects against water intrusion.)
F There are no harmful effects from oil droplets or spray from any direction. (Enclosure protects against oil intrusion.)
: MayNotenot be applicable in environments withlong-term exposure to water or oil.
Meets International Standards and
Exports are Not Restricted
The PTs conform to UL standards (cULus) and EC Directives.
In addition, there are no export restrictions on the PTs. cULus certification is scheduled for the near future for the NSH5 5-inch Hand-held PT.
Related Products
Significantly reduces the engineering time required by combining LCB/LCU and the NS Series.
Automatic generation of control screens and tuning screens. Automatic generation of NS screen data by the software from tag information created withCX-Process Tool.
NS communications address allocation, ladder programs, etc., are completely unnecessary.
Data that has been generated can be freely edited and processed byCX-Designer (NS screen creation software).
NS Faceplate Auto-Builder upgraded to version 2.0.Maximum number of automatically generated loops
increased from 32 to 100.
Automatic generation from theCX-Process projects that use multiple nodes.
Automatic generation of detailed setting screens for Line Segment programs.
Specifications
(LCB/LCU programming software)
LCB/LCU program creation (function block method)CSV tag file output
NS Series
Created screens are easily transferred to the NS by means of a Memory Card or over the network.
SYSMAC CS1 +LCB/LCU
CSV tag file for | NS project file |
LCB/LCU |
Face Plate Auto-Builder for NS
(NS screen creation software)
Editing created data
Creation of other required screens
Product name | Specifications | Model number |
Face Plate | CSV tag files for LCB/LCU used in Face Plate |
In the interest of product improvement, specifications are subject to change without notice.
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