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Chapter 3

NB to CP1E-N[]S1 to MX2 Inverter

Objective

Understand
the feature of NB Designer (For NB HMI)
The feature of CX-Programmer (For PLC)
Set up communication between PLC and HMI
Create Project and control PLC through NB HMI by touch

End of Lesson
Able to bring back the program you have created which include
Set up communication between PLC and HMI
Control of Inverter
Read value of inverter value
Write value to inverter

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Chapter 3 -1 What are the Hardware we be


using for this chapter 3?
3-1-1 Basic Introduction on PLC
3-1-1i The Complete CP1E-N[]S1 Family
3-1-2 Human Machine Interface (HMI)
3-1-2i The Complete HMI Family
3-1-3 Power Supply
3-1-3i The Complete Power Supply
Family
3-1-4 Inverter
3-1-4i The Complete MX2 Family
3-1-5 Motor
3-1-6 Wires and cables for connection
3-1-6i Cable Connection Type
Chapter 3-2 How are we going to connect
the components?
3-2-1 Wiring Diagram

Chapter 3-3 Do we need to do setting for the


MX2 Inverter?
3-3-1 What will we learn in this topic
3-3-2 Introduce CX-Drive
3-3-3 How to do setting for 3G3MX2 inverter
3-3-4 How to do setting for 3G3MX2 inverter
3-3-5 Modbus Setting For Drive
3-3-6 Transfer Setting to 3G3MX2 inverter

Chapter 3-4 How to Start/Stop a motor from NB


HMI?
3-4-1 What will we learn in this topic
3-4-2 Set up I/O list
3-4-3 Create New Frame
3-4-4 Create Link button
3-4-5 Create Motor Stop Button
3-4-6 Method of Download to NB
3-4-7 Download to NB

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Chapter 3-4 How to Start/Stop a motor


from NB HMI?
3-4-1 NB Display

Chapter 3-5 How PLC Control MX2 Inverter


through Modbus?
3-5-1 Explanation on Data Memory use
in MODBUS

Chapter 3-6 How to write program using


the Data Memory to control the MX2
Inverter?
3-6-1 What will we learn in this topic
3-6-2 Create New Program
3-6-3 Create Motor Program
3-6-4 Online mode
3-6-5 Modbus Com Setting for PLC
3-6-6 Transfer PLC Program
3-6-7 NB Display

Chapter 3-6 How to write program using the


Data Memory to control the MX2 Inverter?
3-6-7i Monitor HMI with PLC

Chapter 3-7 Read Data From Inverter


3-7-1 What will we learn in this topic
3-7-2 I/O list for Write Motor Program
3-7-3 How to Create Frequency input
control?
3-7-4 Create different Color background
3-7-5 Create Frequency scrolling input
3-7-6 Method of Download to NB
3-7-7 Download to NB
3-7-7 NB Display

Chapter 3-8 How to control the speed of the


motor from PLC?
3-8-1 What will we learn in this topic
3-8-2 How to control Motor speed?

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Chapter 3-8 How to control the speed of the


motor from PLC?

3-8-3 Online mode


3-8-4 Transfer PLC Program
3-8-5 NB Display
3-8-5i Monitor HMI with PLC

Chapter 3-9 How to Read Ampere (I) value


From Inverter through NB HMI?
3-9-1 What will we learn in this topic

3-9-2 I/O list for Read Motor Program


3-9-3 Create Display Ampere
3-9-4 Method of Download to NB
3-9-5 Download to NB
3-9-6 How to Read Motor Ampere
Value?
3-9-7 How can we continuously read
value?

Chapter 3-9 How to Read Ampere (I) value From


Inverter through NB HMI?
3-9-8 How can we continuously read value?
3-9-9 Online mode
3-9-10 Transfer PLC Program
3-9-11 NB Display
3-9-11i Monitor HMI with Inverter
3-9-12 Check Ampere value with MX2
inverter
Chapter 3-10 Can inverter read other value?
3-7-1 What will we learn in this topic
3-7-2 I/O list for Write Motor Program
3-7-3 Solution
3-7-4 Online mode
3-7-5 Transfer PLC Program
3-7-6 NB Display
3-7-6i Monitor HMI with Inverter
3-7-7 Check Voltage value with MX2 inverter

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Chapter 3-10 Can inverter read other value?


3-7-8 Check Temperature value with
MX2 inverter
3-7-9 Check Frequency value with MX2
inverter

Chapter 3-11 How to prevent other user to


access the control page?
3-11-1 What will we learn in this topic
3-11-2 What is Security level?
3-11-3 Create Security level
3-11-4 Create New Frame
3-11-5 What is Permission level?
3-11-6 Create Link Button with
permission
3-11-7 Create Link Button with
permission
3-11-8 Multiple State VG Graphic for 32
states

Chapter 3-11 How to prevent other user to


access the control page?
3-11-9 How to see current User accessing?
3-11-10 Download to NB
3-11-11 NB Display

Chapter 3-12 Can inverter read other value?


3-12-1 What will we learn in this topic
3-12-2 Duplicating of control page
3-12-3 Create Different Security level
Viewing
3-12-4 Create display of Security level
3-12-5 Create Security password
3-12-6 Download to NB
3-12-6i Monitor HMI with Inverter
3-12-7 Viewing display from different
Security
3-12-8 Create Force down Security level
3-12-9 Download to NB

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Chapter 3-12 Can inverter read other value?


3-12-9i Viewing display from different
Security
3-12-10 Create Different Permission
level Control
3-12-11 Create Permission User Login
3-12-12 Create Permission password
3-12-13 Create Permission Login Button
3-12-14 Create Permission Logout
button
3-12-15 Download to NB
3-12-15i Viewing display from different
Permission

Take Note

Information

Chapter 3-1
What are the Hardware we be using for this
chapter 3?

Answer: Let go to the next


slide to find out

Chapter 3-1-1
Basic Introduction on PLC
S/N

Product

Qty

PLC: CP1E-N40S1

NB: NB10W-TW01B

Power Supply: S8VS-06024

Inverter: 3G3MX2-AB002-V1

Oriented motor

USB plug Connector

RS232 (Male to Male)

Wires

A Few

Chapter 3-1-1i
The Complete CP1E-N[]S1 Family

Chapter 3-1-1i
The Complete CP1E-N[]S1 Family
S1-type
30 I/O points

40 I/O points

Difference between S1 and S

60 I/O points

Chapter 3-1-2
Human Machine Interface (HMI)
S/N

Product

Qty

PLC: CP1E-N40S1

NB: NB10W-TW01B

Power Supply: S8VS-06024

Inverter: 3G3MX2-AB002-V1

Oriented motor

USB plug Connector

RS232 (Male to Male)

Wires

A Few

Chapter 3-1-2i
The Complete HMI Family

HMI
NB3QTW00B

NB3QTW01B

NB5QTW00B

NB5QTW01B

NB7W-TW00B

NB7WTW01B

NB10W-TW01B

Memory
interface

USB
Memory

USB
Memory

USB
Memory

USB
Memory

Ethernet

10/100
base-T

10/100
base-T

10/100
base-T

10/100 base-T

RS-232C
RS-422A
RS-485

RS-232C
RS-422A
RS-485

RS-232C

RS-232C

RS-232C

RS-232C

RS-232C

RS-232C
RS-422A
RS-485

RS-232C
RS-422A
RS-485

RS-232C
RS-422A
RS-485

RS-232C
RS-422A
RS-485

RS-232C
RS-422A
RS-485

Model

Serial (COM1)

Serial (COM2)

Chapter 3-1-3
Power Supply
S/N

Product

Qty

PLC: CP1E-N40S1

NB: NB10W-TW01B

Power Supply: S8VS-06024

Inverter: 3G3MX2-AB002-V1

Oriented motor

USB plug Connector

RS232 (Male to Male)

Wires

A Few

Chapter 3-1-3i
The Complete Power Supply Family

Chapter 3-1-4
Inverter
S/N

Product

Qty

PLC: CP1E-N40S1

NB: NB10W-TW01B

Power Supply: S8VS-06024

Inverter: 3G3MX2-AB002-V1

Oriented motor

USB plug Connector

RS232 (Male to Male)

Wires

A Few

Chapter 3-1-4i
The Complete MX2 Family

1-phase 200 VAC

3-phase 200 VAC

3-phase 400 VAC

CT: Heavy
load

CT: Heavy
load

CT: Heavy
load

VT: Light
load

VT: Light
load

VT: Light
load

IP20 IP54 IP20 IP54 IP20 IP54 IP20 IP54 IP20 IP54 IP20 IP54

Protect solid
object not
>12.5mm
No protect
against Liquid

Dust protected
Protected from
splashing water

Chapter 3-1-5
Motor
S/N

Product

Qty

PLC: CP1E-N40S1

NB: NB10W-TW01B

Power Supply: S8VS-06024

Inverter: 3G3MX2-AB002-V1

Oriented motor (3rd party Product)

USB plug Connector

RS232 (Male to Male)

Wires

A Few

Chapter 3-1-5i
Motor Type Range
Motor

Omron Inverter: 3G3MX2-AB002-V1 Inverter can Control motor from a range within 200V, 50HZ,
200W motor.
So for this course, we be using Oriental Motor MODEL 4IK25A-SW2L Induction Motor

Chapter 3-1-6
Wires and cables for connection
S/N

Product

Qty

PLC: CP1E-N40S1

NB: NB10W-TW01B

Power Supply: S8VS-06024

Inverter: 3G3MX2-AB002-V1

Oriented motor (3rd party Product)

USB plug Connector

RS232 (Male to Male)

Wires

A Few

Chapter 3-1-6i
Cable Connection Type
RS232 (Male to Male)
HMI

USB plug Connector


PLC

HMI /
PLC

XW2Z-200T

PC

Chapter 3-1-6i
Cable Connection Type
Type B-mini USB cable
Inverter MX2

PC

Chapter 3-2
How are we going to connect the
components?
Answer: Just follow the wiring diagram

Chapter 3-2-1
Wiring Diagram
Connect to
DC 24V
Connect with
mini USB to PC
(For CX-Drive)

USB cable from PC


(CX-Programmer)
Connect to HMI
using RS232 cable

Turn ON the dip


switch on the Left
side for MODBUS

Inverter RS+ to PLC B+


Inverter RS- to PLC A-

Connect to
AC 230V

Read the motor


specs on the
wiring color for
U,V,W
Connect to
COM1

Connect to
DC 24V

Chapter 3-3
Do we need to do setting for the MX2
Inverter?
Answer: Yes, We need to configure MX2 with
CX-Drive

Chapter 3-3-1
What will we learn in this topic
Understand
the feature of CX-Drive (For MX2 Inverter)
Set up communication between PLC and MX2 inverter

Chapter 3-3-2
Introduce CX-Drive
Basic Feature of a CX-Drive
Toolbar
Workspace

Windows

Output
Window

Status Bar

Chapter 3-3-3
How to do setting for 3G3MX2 inverter
Setting for 3G3MX2 inverter
Step

Description

Click on Tools at toolbar, click


Options

Pop-up appear, At General tab


3G3MX2-AB001
(Asia use only)

Scroll Bar

Chapter 3-3-3
How to do setting for 3G3MX2 inverter
Setting for 3G3MX2 inverter
Step
3

Description
Click on Drive tab
Choose Inverter and
the Drive Series for
easy detect

Scroll Bar

Chapter 3-3-4
How to do setting for 3G3MX2 inverter

To Auto detect device (Auto Online too


Click on Drive > AutoDectect
Ctrl + D
Click on the icon

ICON

Chapter 3-3-5
Modbus Setting For Drive
Setting for 3G3MX2 inverter
Step

Description

Go to Parameter Editor (Setting must be


same as the PLC side)

A0001 - 3. Modbus

A0002 - 3. Modbus

C071 - 8. 57600 bps


C074 - 1. Even parity
C075 1. 1 Bit

F001 50 Hz

Scroll Bar

Chapter 3-3-6
Transfer Setting to 3G3MX2 inverter
Transfer Setting
Step
1

Description

Scroll Bar

Method 1: Drive tab > Transfer > To


Drive

Method of transfer

Method 2: Click on the Icon

Chapter 3-3-6
Transfer Setting to 3G3MX2 inverter
Transfer Setting
Step

Description

Check Drive parameters and Drive


Program as to overwrite the old setting
then click OK

Once the Transfer is finish, a pop-up of


successful transfer appear then click ok

Display Number

Chapter 3-3-6
Transfer Setting to 3G3MX2 inverter
Transfer Setting
Step

Description

CX-Driver start transferring the setting


to the MX2 Inverter

Once the Transfer is finish, a pop-up of


successful transfer appear then click ok

Display Number

Chapter 3-3-6
Transfer Setting to 3G3MX2 inverter
Transfer Setting
Step

Description

After transferring the setting for the


MX2 Inverter, you need to POWER
CYCLE the inverter to enable the setting

Display Number

Chapter 3-4
How to Start/Stop a motor from NB HMI?

Answer: We need to use NB Designer to


create control

Chapter 3-4-1
What will we learn in this topic
Understand
the feature of NB Designer (For NB HMI)
The setting for NB HMI
How to create link from main page to motor page
How to create button activate the motor
Set up communication between PLC and HMI

Chapter 3-4-2
Set up I/O list
We be using this range of I/O for this whole chapter
Name

Address

Word

W21 W29

Data Memory

D300 D399

Data Memory (MODBUS Send)

D1300 D1306

Data Memory (MODBUS Receive)

D1345 D1356

For the RUN & STOP function, will be using the


Address Below
Name

Address

Motor RUN

W21.00

Motor STOP

W21.01

Interlock

W21.02

Chapter 3-4-3
Create New Frame
Create a Frame14
Step

Description

Go to Toolbar

Pop-up appear

New Frame
Click on the
Add
Window
icon

Frame ID start from 10


as Frame 1 to 9 is used
for special window

Frame Name start from


Frame10 as Frame 1 to
9 is used for special
window. (Name can be
change)

View form Toolbar

Frame has
be added
once click
OK in Step 2

New Frame
being created

Chapter 3-4-4
Create Link button
Click and drag the Function Key to the window
Step
1

Description
Function Key tab

Click on Tag tab

Check Use Tag to display


text on the icon
When it not activate is
state 0, display text

Chapter 3-1 Button

Click on Graphic tab

Select the design


of the button

Click and drag the icon


and do the setting,
after finishes the
setting, click to the
location you desire.

Chapter 3-4-5
Create Motor Stop Button
Click and drag the Bit State Switch to the window
Step

Description

Basic Attributes tab

Click on Bit State Switch tab

STOP Button

Chapter 3-4-5
Create Motor Stop Button
Click and drag the Bit State Switch to the window
Step

Description

Click on Tag tab

Click on Graphic tab

STOP Button

Chapter 3-4-5
Create Motor Stop Button
Click and drag the Bit State Switch to the window
Step

Description

Basic Attributes tab

Click on Bit State Switch tab

STOP Button

Chapter 3-4-5
Create Motor Stop Button
Click and drag the Bit State Switch to the window
Step

Description

Click on Tag tab

Click on Graphic tab

STOP Button

Chapter 3-4-6
Method of Download to NB
Method of downloading the drawing to NB
Download way
System Manager

Chapter 3-4-7
Download to NB
1.
2.

Click Tools at toolbar, click Compile to compile the drawing first, if there
no problem carry on the next step.
Click download to download the drawing

Chapter 3-4-8
NB Display
Run and Test
Step

Description

Click on the Chapter 3-1 to go


Frame 14

There no PLC program yet, so


when click on the RUN Button,
there nothing happen

Display Number

Chapter 3-5
How PLC Control MX2 Inverter through
Modbus?
Answer: Using PLCs Data Memory Area

Chapter 3-5-1
Explanation on Data Memory use in MODBUS
Data memory that be using for MODBUS

S/N

Description

On the table you see on top, are the PLC


specific Data Memory cater for Modbus
communication

Table
Address

Description

D1300

Slave Address

D1301

Function Code

D1302

Comm Data Bytes

D1303

Comm Data

D1304

Number of Byte to read from D1354 to D1399

Chapter 3-5-1
Explanation on Data Memory use in MODBUS
Where to find Inverter Slave Address?

Must be the same


as the PLC

S/N

Description

Inverter Slave Address (D1300):


You can find the address number at the
CX-Drive under Communication Station
Np. Selection (C072)

Table

Chapter 3-5-1
Explanation on Data Memory use in MODBUS
Where to find Function Code?

S/N
3

Description
Function Code (D1301):
You can find the Code number by
referring to User Manual I570-E2-01-X,
Page 265
Example:
If writing to coil, D1301 = #5
If Read from coil, D1301 = #1
*Do note that there READ and WRITE
function code.

Table

Chapter 3-5-1
Explanation on Data Memory use in MODBUS
Where to get Communications Data Bytes?

1 Word = 2 bytes

S/N
4

Description
Communications Data Bytes (D1302):
You can find the information at
W480-E1-05 user manual, Page 14-19
Example:
1. If only 1 Communication Data:
D1302 = #2
(This take up D1303 only)
2. If only 2 Communication Data:
D1302 = #4
(This take up D1303 & D1304)

Table

Chapter 3-5-1
Explanation on Data Memory use in MODBUS
Where to get Communications Data?

Coil address
to ON/OFF
the coil

S/N

Description

Communications Data (D1303):


When PLC send command to then
Inverter, user have to (-1) to the D1303
Example:
If writing to the inverter is 0001h, PLC
has to send command D1303 = #0
You can find the information at
I570-E2-01-X User Manual, Page 281

Table

Chapter 3-5-1
Explanation on Data Memory use in MODBUS
Where to get Communications Data?

Setting to
turn ON
the coil

Setting to
turn OFF
the coil

S/N

Description

Communications Data (D1304):


Example:
1. If writing to the inverter to RUN
is FF00h, PLC has to send
command D1304 = #FF00
2. If writing to the inverter to STOP
is 0000h, PLC has to send
command D1304 = #0000
You can find the information at
I570-E2-01-X User Manual, Page 270

Table

Chapter 3-6
How to write program using the Data
Memory to control the MX2 Inverter?
Answer: Using CX-Programmer

Chapter 3-6-1
What will we learn in this topic
Understand
The feature of CX-Programmer (For PLC)
Learn how to use DM area for communication from PLC to MX2
Inverter
Set up communication between PLC and HMI
Set up communication between PLC and MX2 Inverter

Chapter 3-6-2
Create New Program
Basic Feature of a CX-Programmer
Toolbar
Project
Workspace
Diagram
Workspace

Status Bar

Chapter 3-6-2
Create New Program
Set the PLC setting to the same as the NB HMI
Step

Description

Click On NEW

Select CP1E

Display Number

Chapter 3-6-2
Create New Program
Set the PLC setting to the same as the NB HMI
Step

Description

Click on Settings, choose N30.


Click Ok then OK.

Once Finish, it will display like this

Display Number

Chapter 3-6-3
Create Motor Program
Create communication to modbus

Step

Description

Communication to MODBUS

Create a Start motor (W21.00)


with an interlock (W21.02) to the
modbus executed bit (A641.00)

Create a Stop motor (W21.01) to


the modbus executed bit (A641.00)

Table
Address

Register

Address

Register

W21.00

Motor RUN

A641.00

W21.01

Motor STOP

Modbus
Executed
bit

W21.02

Prevent
writing to
A641.00

Chapter 3-6-3
Create Motor Program
Create RUN motor

Step
2

Description
RUN Motor

Follow the program from the top

Table
Address

Register

Address

Register

W21.00

Motor RUN

D1300

#1

W21.01

Motor STOP

D1301

#5

W21.02

Interlock

D1302

#4

A641.01

Modbus
Complete bit

D1303

#0

D1304

#FF00

Chapter 3-6-3
Create Motor Program
Create Stop motor

Step
3

Description
STOP Motor

Follow the program from the top

Table
Address

Register

Address

Register

W21.00

Motor RUN

D1300

#1

W21.01

Motor STOP

D1301

#5

D1302

#4

D1303

#0

D1304

#0000

Chapter 3-6-4
Online mode
Go Online

and set to Program Mode

to do Setting

Offline Mode

Online Mode

Click here to
Online mode
Click here to
Program
mode

Grey
Background

Chapter 3-6-5
Modbus Com Setting for PLC
Set the PLC setting to the same as the MX2 inverter
Step

Description

Double click on the Setting

PLC Setting pop-up appear, click on


Serial Option Port tab to set the
Communications Setting

Setting
Modbus
Port
option

Type

Set

Baud

57600 bps

Format

8, 1, E

Mode

Modbus RTU Simple Master

Chapter 3-6-6
Transfer PLC Program
Set the PLC setting to the same as the MX2 inverter
Step

Description

Download program to PLC


1. Click PLC tab > Transfer >
Transfer [PC ->PLC]
2. Ctrl + T
3. Click on the icon

Check the Settings before


download, else there will be no
communication between PLC and
Inverter due to setting wasnt
being transfer.

Transfer Program

Chapter 3-6-7
NB Display
Run and Test
Step

Description

Click on the Chapter 3-1 to go


Frame 14

Next slide show the result

Display Number

Chapter 3-6-7i
Monitor HMI with PLC
Run and Test
HMI View

Step 1: Press the


RUN button to start
motor

MX2 Inverter View


Step 2: Motor Run
at its Last Set speed
(Ex. 50Hz). If the
inverter is a new
set, then the motor
wont run, as it
default frequency is
0Hz

Step 4: Motor turn


OFF and reduce the
frequency to 0Hz

Step 3: Press the


STOP button to
stop motor

Chapter 3-7
How to control the speed of the motor from
NB HMI?
Answer: We will show you in this topic

Chapter 3-7-1
What will we learn in this topic
Understand
How to create input frequency to control the speed of the motor
How to create Scrolling function for control speed of the motor

Chapter 3-7-2
I/O list for Write Motor Program
For Write data, we be using the Address below
Name

Address

Motor Freq Set

W27.00

Freq input

D321

Chapter 3-7-3
How to Create Frequency input control?
Click and drag the Number Input and place it in the window
Step

Description

Basic Attributes tab

Click on Numeric Data tab

Input Number

Chapter 3-7-3
How to Create Frequency input control?
Click and drag the Number Input and place it in the window
Step
3

Description
Click on Graphic tab

Input Number

Chapter 3-7-4
Create different Color background
Create VG Graphic for scroll bar
Step
1

Description

VG Graphic

Create a design
Create a box and
paste it

Step 1
Change the
background color
(Ex. Blue)

Save picture
Right click on the box and
go to Save to the VG map

Chapter 3-7-4
Create different Color background
Create VG Graphic for scroll bar
Step
3

Description

VG Graphic

Save picture
Delete the box
after creating
multiple state
VG graphic

Save the picture as new


(Ex. ScrollVG)

Once it save, this consider


one state (STATE:0)

Do this 1 time as
we need for
background color

Chapter 3-7-5
Create Frequency scrolling input
Click and drag the Scroll Bar and place it in the window
Step

Description

Basic Attributes tab

Click on Scroll Bar tab


Vertical design, Down
to up mean value low
to high

Use ScrollVG as the


background

Scroll Bar

Scroll Bar

Chapter 3-7-5
Create Frequency scrolling input
Click and drag the Scroll Bar and place it in the window
Step
3

Tab

Scroll Bar

Scroll Bar tab


Use background as the
scrolling button

Scroll Bar

Scroll Bar tab

This is equal
to 50Hz

Chapter 3-7-6
Method of Download to NB
Method of downloading the drawing to NB
Download way
System Manager

Chapter 3-7-7
Download to NB
1.
2.

Click Tools at toolbar, click Compile to compile the drawing first, if there
no problem carry on the next step.
Click download to download the drawing

Chapter 3-7-8
NB Display
Run and Test
Step

Description

Click on the Chapter 3-1 to go


Frame 14

There no PLC program to control


the frequency yet, so when click on
the RUN Button, the motor run at
it last set speed.

Display Number

Chapter 3-8
How to control the speed of the motor from
PLC?
Answer: We will show you in this topic

Chapter 3-8-1
What will we learn in this topic
Understand
How to create control frequency program
How to create sequence control program

Chapter 3-8-2
How to control Motor speed?
Create Set Motor Frequency

Step
1

Description
RUN Motor
Follow the program from the top
D1300 = Slave No. 1
D1301 = Write to Holding Register
D1302 = Using D1303 & D1304
D1303 = Frequency Source (LOW)
D1304 = Data Memory area to keep in
the value

Table
Address

Register

Address

Register

W27.00

Write Freq
Set

D1300

#1

D1301

#6

D1302

#4

D1303

#1

D1304

D321

Chapter 3-8-2
How to control Motor speed?
Create Set Motor Frequency

Step
2

Description

To control the frequency, we need


to write to the register so D1301 =
#06
Refer to I570-E2-01-X user manual,
Page 283 under the Modbus
Holding Register, Frequency Source
(LOW) is 0002h so D1303 = #1
D1304 = To put value, D321 is use

Table
Address

Register

Address

Register

W27.00

Write Freq
Set

D1300

#1

D1301

#6

D1302

#4

D1303

#1

D1304

D321

Chapter 3-8-2
How to control Motor speed?
Create Write Control Speed of the motor

There only 3 sequence


(W27.00 to W27.02)

Step

Description

Comm to modbus sequence

ASL(025) is use to go in sequence


like a shift register but only able to
go 16 bits (ex. W27.00 to W27.15)

Right Click on the ASL(025) and


scroll down to Instruction Help to
know more about the Instruction

Timer will act as


a pulse for the
ASL function

Table
Address

Register

Address

Register

W27.00

Write Freq Set

W21.02

W27.01

Help to run in
sequence

Prevent
writing to
A641.00

ASL

W27

TIM #1

#2

W27.02
W30.00

Send bit to
A641.00
Modbus

Chapter 3-8-2
How to control Motor speed?
Create Write Control Speed of the motor

Sequence Control
sending bit

Step

Description

Modbus Execute

When the Send bit to A641.00


Modbus (W30.00) is activate, it will
send a bit to energize Modbus
Executed bit (A641.00)

To prevent reading data when


motor is in stop mode, interlock is
place beside W30.00

Table
Address

Register

W30.00

Send bit to
A641.00
Modbus

W21.02

Prevent writing
to A641.00

Chapter 3-8-2
How to control Motor speed?
Create Write Control Speed of the motor
When
compare
is not
equal

When
compare
is equal
Reset the bit
after counting

Step

Description

Switch different PV in sequence


This is compare change in value of the
Frequency set

When the compare is equal, MOV


#2 will be activated and the
counting will start from W27.01

When the compare is not equal,


MOV #2 will be activated and the
counting will start from W27.00

Table
Address

Register

Address

Register

A200.11

Activate once after


Program is
downloaded

W27

Sequence

D320

Freq New

D321

Freq Old

W26.00

Interchange
of writing
and Reading

W21.02

Write Freq Set

W27.03

Reset bit

Chapter 3-8-2
How to control Motor speed?
Create Write Control Speed of the motor

Step
6

Description
Compare NEW reading with OLD
reading

This is to compare the NEW value


(D321) and the previous value
(D320) whether its the same.

If the value is the same then it


activate, else it de-activate

Table
Address

Register

D320

Freq OLD

D321

Freq NEW

W26.00

Interchange
of writing
and Reading

Chapter 3-8-2
How to control Motor speed?
Upgrade the Stop function

Stop the
sequence
control

Step
7

Description
Sequence Control Stop

For total stop of the continuous


reading

Table
Address

Register

W27

Sequence Area

Chapter 3-8-3
Online mode
Go Online
Offline Mode

Online Mode

Click here to
Online mode

Grey
Background

Chapter 3-8-4
Transfer PLC Program
Set the PLC setting to the same as the MX2 inverter
Step

Description

Download program to PLC


1. Click PLC tab > Transfer >
Transfer [PC ->PLC]
2. Ctrl + T
3. Click on the icon

Check the Settings before


download, else there will be no
communication between PLC and
Inverter due to setting wasnt
being transfer.

Transfer Program

Chapter 3-8-5
NB Display
Run and Test
Step

Description

Click on the Chapter 3-1 to go


Frame 14

Next slide show the result

Display Number

Chapter 3-8-5i
Monitor HMI with PLC
Changing Speed by entering value
HMI View
Step 1: Press the
RUN button to start
motor

MX2 Inverter View


Step 3: Motor Run at
25Hz

Step 2: Press and tenkey pop-up appear.


Key in 25Hz

Step 5: Motor RUN


at 45Hz

Step 4: Press and tenkey pop-up appear.


Key in 45Hz

Chapter 3-8-5i
Monitor HMI with PLC
Changing Speed by Scrolling
HMI View

Step 6: Press and drag


down the scroll bar still
the value drop

Step 8: Press and drag


up the scroll bar still the
value increase

MX2 Inverter View


Step 7: From the
inverter, you will see
the value drop from
45Hz to 24.69Hz

Step 9: From the


inverter, you will see
the value increase
from 24.69Hz to
42.59Hz

Chapter 3-9
How to Read Ampere (I) value From Inverter
through NB HMI?
Answer: We will show you in this topic

Chapter 3-9-1
What will we learn in this topic
Understand
How to create display for the Ampere reading
How to create program to draw data from the MX2 Inverter

Chapter 3-9-2
I/O list for Read Motor Program
We be using this range of I/O for this whole chapter
Name

Address

Word

W21 W29

Data Memory

D300 D399

Data Memory (MODBUS Send)

D1300 D1306

Data Memory (MODBUS Receive)

D1345 D1356

For Read data, we be using the Address below


Name

Address

Current PV

W27.01

Chapter 3-9-3
Create Display Ampere
Click and drag the Number Display and place it in the window
Step

Description

Basic Attributes tab

Click on Numeric Data tab

Display Number

Chapter 3-9-3
Display Ampere
Click and drag the Number Display and place it in the window
Step
3

Description
Click on Graphic tab

Display Number

Chapter 3-9-4
Method of Download to NB
Method of downloading the drawing to NB
Download way
System Manager

Chapter 3-9-5
Download to NB
1.
2.

Click Tools at toolbar, click Compile to compile the drawing first, if there
no problem carry on the next step.
Click download to download the drawing

Chapter 3-9-6
NB Display
Run and Test
Step

Description

Click on the Chapter 3-1 to go


Frame 14

There no PLC program to view the


Ampere value yet, so when click on
the RUN Button, the motor still
RUN.

Display Number

Chapter 3-9-7
How to Read Motor Ampere Value?
Before we start

Create New
RUNG for READ
function

Step

Description

We need to take note!

Before adding NEW RUNG, the


Read function must be place below
the write function and above the
Comm to Modbus Sequence.

If not, the value you be getting will


be affected due to the sequence

Table
Address

Register

Address

Register

W27.01

Current PV

D1300

#1

D1301

#3

D1302

#4

D1303

#1002

D1304

#6

Chapter 3-9-7
How to Read Motor Ampere Value?
Inform PLC that we want to read Ampere

Step
2

Description
Read Ampere PV
Follow the program from the top
D1300 = Slave No. 1
D1301 = Write to Holding Register
D1302 = Use 4 bytes (D1303 & D1304)
D1303 = Output Frequency Motor
(LOW)
D1304 = Data Memory area to keep in
the value

Table
Address

Register

Address

Register

W27.01

Current PV

D1300

#1

D1301

#3

D1302

#4

D1303

#1002

D1304

#6

Chapter 3-9-7
How to Read Motor Ampere Value?
Inform PLC that we want to read Ampere

Reference from
Page 265

Reference from
Page 287

Step
2

Explanation
Read Ampere PV

This action is tell the PLC to read


holding register #3 under Output
current register #1002 (1003h)

Refer to I570-E2-01-X user manual,


Page 265 & 287

Table
Address

Register

Address

Register

W27.01

Current PV

D1300

#1

D1301

#3

D1302

#4

D1303

#1002

D1304

#6

Chapter 3-9-7
How to Read Motor Ampere Value?
Create response feedback from the PLC
Modbus
Completion

Respond
feedback

Step
3

Description
Read Ampere PV to D300

Create NEW RUNG for the


response feedback below Read
Ampere PV

A641.01 is a return bit after signal


send to A640.00

Table
Address

Register

Address

Register

W27.02

Current PV
to D300

D1354

#230

D1355

#12

D300

Read
Current PV

A641.01

Modbus
Complete
Bit

Chapter 3-9-7
How to Read Motor Ampere Value?
Create response feedback from the PLC
Reference from
Page 14-18

Step

Explanation

Read Ampere PV to D300

From the User Manual W480-E105, Page 14-18, you can see that
the Response is store at D1350 to
D1399.

But the most important thing we


want is the Data, so we use D1354
to D1399 area for response
feedback

Table
Address

Register

Address

Register

W27.02

Current PV
to D300

D1354

#230

D1355

#12

D300

Read
Current PV

A641.01

Modbus
Complete
Bit

Chapter 3-9-7
How to Read Motor Ampere Value?
Create response feedback from the PLC

D1354

S3

Source (S)

S2

#0230
D300

S1

S0

S3

Source (S)

S2

S1

S0

0
#0012

S2 move
to D0

S0 move
to D2

Destination (D)

Step

D1355

D3

D2

D1

D0

Explanation
Use MOVD

Transfers the specified digit or


digits. (Each digit is made up of 4
bits.)

= 27 (Decimal)

Table
Address

Register

Address

Register

W27.02

Current PV
to D300

D1354

#230

D1355

#12

D300

Read
Current PV

A641.01

Modbus
Complete
Bit

Chapter 3-9-8
How can we continuously read value?
Create sequence control

Write Function

Read Function

Step
4

Description
Comm to modbus sequence

Follow the program from the top

Previous was that W27.01 and


W27.02 were help to run is
sequence, now is for reading data
sequence.

NOTE!
WRITE function must be on the top and
bottom is for READ function.

Table
Address

Register

W27.00

Write Freq Set

W27.01

Read Ampere PV

W27.02

Read Ampere PV to D300

Chapter 3-9-9
Online mode
Go Online
Offline Mode

Online Mode

Click here to
Online mode

Grey
Background

Chapter 3-9-10
Transfer PLC Program
Set the PLC setting to the same as the MX2 inverter
Step

Description

Download program to PLC


1. Click PLC tab > Transfer >
Transfer [PC ->PLC]
2. Ctrl + T
3. Click on the icon

Check the Settings before


download, else there will be no
communication between PLC and
Inverter due to setting wasnt
being transfer.

Transfer Program

Chapter 3-9-11
NB Display
Run and Test
Step

Description

Click on the Chapter 3-1 to go


Frame 14

Next slide show the result

Display Number

Chapter 3-9-11i
Monitor HMI with Inverter
Changing Speed by entering value
HMI View
Step 1: Press the
RUN button to start
motor

MX2 Inverter View


Step 3: Motor Run at
25Hz

Step 2: Press and tenkey pop-up appear.


Key in 25Hz

Step 4: Ampere Value


can be view from the
Inverter itself

Step 5: Ampere
value (Step on how
to set is on the next
slide)

Chapter 3-9-12
Check Ampere value with MX2 inverter
How to view Ampere Value from MX2 Inverter
Step 1

Press

1 time to
d0001

Step 1

Press

1 time to
d0002

S/N

Description

Setting of viewing Ampere Value

From the User Manual I570-E2-01X, Page 64, you can see the
function code and set MX2 Inverter

Step 2

Press

Step 3

1 time to
enter

Now you see the


Ampere Value

Table
Setting
Display

Description

d0002

Output Current Monitor

Chapter 3-10
Can inverter read other value?
Answer: Yes, we will be creating Read data on
Voltage, Temperature of Heat sink and
Frequency reading on this topic

Chapter 3-10-1
What will we learn in this topic
Understand
How to create display for the voltage, Temperature of Heat sink and
Frequency reading
How to create program to read voltage, Temperature of Heat sink and
Frequency reading
How to create program to do sequence reading

Chapter 3-10-2
I/O list for Read Motor Program
We be using this range of I/O for these Example
Name

Address

Read Voltage PV

D301

Read Motor Temp PV

D302

Read Freq PV

D303

Data Memory (MODBUS Send)

D1300 D1306

Data Memory (MODBUS Receive)

D1345 D1356

Chapter 3-10-3
Solution
Create Voltage PV

S/N
1

Description
Reading of Voltage

Follow the program from the top

Table
Address

Register

Address

Register

W27.08

Freq PV to D301

W27.03

Voltage PV

D1355

D301

D1300

#1

D1356

D301

D1301

#3

D1302

#4

D1303

#1010

D1304

#6

Chapter 3-10-3
Solution
Create Temperature of the Heat sink PV

S/N
2

Description
Reading of Temperature of Heat Sink

Follow the program from the top

Table
Address

Register

Address

Register

W27.05

Motor Temp PV

D1300

#1

W27.08

Freq PV to D302

D1301

#3

D1354

D302

D1302

#4

D1355

D302

D1303

#1018

D1304

#6

Chapter 3-10-3
Solution
Create Frequency PV

S/N
3

Description
Reading of Frequency

Follow the program from the top

Table
Address

Register

Address

Register

W27.07

Freq PV

D1300

#1

W27.08

Freq PV to D303

D1301

#3

D1355

D303

D1302

#4

D1356

D303

D1303

#1000

D1304

#6

Chapter 3-10-3
Solution
Add on Reading to modbus sequence

1.
2.
3.

S/N
4

W27.03 to W27.04 is for


voltage
W27.05 to W27.06 is for
Motor Temperature
W27.07 to W27.08 is for
Frequency

Description
Reading of Frequency

Follow the program from the top

Table
Address

Register

Address

Register

W27.07

Freq PV

D1300

#1

W27.08

Freq PV to D303

D1301

#3

D1355

D303

D1302

#4

D1356

D303

D1303

#1000

D1304

#6

Chapter 3-10-3
Solution
Add on Reading to modbus sequence

S/N
5

Description
Reading of Frequency

Follow the program from the top

Table
Address

Register

Address

Register

W27.07

Freq PV

D1300

#1

W27.08

Freq PV to D303

D1301

#3

W22.01

Motor Stop

D1302

#4

D1355

D303

D1303

#1000

D1356

D303

D1304

#6

Chapter 3-10-4
Online mode
Go Online
Offline Mode

Online Mode

Click here to
Online mode

Grey
Background

Chapter 3-10-5
Transfer PLC Program
Set the PLC setting to the same as the MX2 inverter
Step

Description

Download program to PLC


1. Click PLC tab > Transfer >
Transfer [PC ->PLC]
2. Ctrl + T
3. Click on the icon

Check the Settings before


download, else there will be no
communication between PLC and
Inverter due to setting wasnt
being transfer.

Transfer Program

Chapter 3-10-6
NB Display
Run and Test
Step

Description

Click on the Chapter 3-1 to go


Frame 14

Next slide show the result

Display Number

Chapter 3-10-6i
Monitor HMI with Inverter
Check Voltage Value
HMI View
Step 1: Press the
RUN button to start
motor

MX2 Inverter View


Step 3: Motor Run at
25Hz

Step 2: Press and tenkey pop-up appear.


Key in 25Hz

Step 5: Voltage value


(Step on how to set
is on a later slide)

Step 4: Voltage Value


can be view from the
Inverter itself

Chapter 3-10-6i
Monitor HMI with Inverter
Check Motor Temperature Value and Frequency Value
HMI View

MX2 Inverter View


Step 7: Motor
Temperature value
(Step on how to set
is on the next slide)

Step 6: Motor Temperature


Value can be view from the
Inverter itself

Step 9: Frequency
value (Step on how
to set is on the next
slide)

Step 8: Frequency Value


can be view from the
Inverter itself

Chapter 3-10-7
Check Voltage value with MX2 inverter
How to view Voltage Value from MX2 Inverter
Step 1

Press

1 time to
d0001

Step 1

Press

to d0013

S/N

Description

Setting of viewing Ampere Value

From the User Manual I570-E2-01X, Page 64, you can see the
function code and set MX2 Inverter

Step 2

Press

Step 3

1 time to
enter

Now you see the


Voltage Value

Table
Setting
Display

Description

d0013

Output Voltage Monitor

Chapter 3-10-8
Check Temperature value with MX2 inverter
How to view Temperature Value from MX2 Inverter
Step 1

Press

1 time to
d0001

Step 1

Press

to d0018

S/N

Description

Setting of viewing Ampere Value

From the User Manual I570-E2-01X, Page 64, you can see the
function code and set MX2 Inverter

Step 2

Press

Step 3

1 time to
enter

Now you see the


Temperature Value

Table
Setting
Display

Description

d0018

Heat Sink Temperature


Monitor

Chapter 3-10-9
Check Frequency value with MX2 inverter
How to view Frequency Value from MX2 Inverter
Step 1

Press

1 time to
d0001

Step 1

Press

1 time to
d0002

S/N

Description

Setting of viewing Ampere Value

From the User Manual I570-E2-01X, Page 64, you can see the
function code and set MX2 Inverter

Step 2

Press

Step 3

1 time to
enter

Now you see the


Frequency Value

Table
Setting
Display

Description

d0001

Output Frequency Monitor

Chapter 3-11
How to prevent other user to access the
control page?
Answer: Create Security and Permission level on
the page

Chapter 3-11-1
What will we learn in this topic
Understand
What is Security level
How to set security level for different control
What is permission level
How to set permission level for different user

Chapter 3-11-2
What is Security level?
Why need do we need Security level?
1.

End-User may want to restrict other users to access the control/page as to


prevent them for mis-using it.

What is in the Security level?


1.
2.

3.

The security level is classified into 16 levels (0 to 15) in the NB-Designer.


One 8-digit number password can be set for each level at the request of the
users
The greater the level number, the higher the level. 15-level is the highest
and 0-level is the lowest. When the security level is 0, it means no password.
0 cant be used for setting the password.

Chapter 3-11-3
Create Security level
Create Security level for NB
Step
1

Description

Display Number

Let create 5 levels of security

1.
2.

Go to HMI Attributes
1.
Double click on the HMI, HMI
Attribute will pop-up
2.
Right click on the HMI

Double click on the HMI,


HMI Attribute will pop-up
Right click on the HMI

Note: Max Security Level can set up to


16 levels

1.
2.

Click Security Levels Setting Tab


Select Number of Security level
(Ex. We be creating 5 levels)
- For each security created, their
default password is 888888

1
2

Default password
for all is 888888

Chapter 3-11-3
Create Security level
Create Security level for NB
Step
3

Description

Display Number

Let Change the password for each


security level created.
(Ex. Password Password Number
)
0

NULL

111111

222222

333333

444444

Set different password


for different level

Chapter 3-11-4
Create New Frame
Create a Frame15 with security level 1
Step

Description

Go to Toolbar

Pop-up appear

New Frame
Click on the
Add
Window
icon

Frame ID start from 10


as Frame 1 to 9 is used
for special window

Frame Name start from


Frame15

View form Toolbar

Frame has
be added
once click
OK in Step 2

New Frame
being created

Chapter 3-11-4
Create New Frame
Create a Frame15 with security level 1
Step
4

Description
Set security level to 1
1. Double Click on the background >
Window Attribute pop-up
2. Right click on the background >
Attribute(P) > Window Attribute
pop-up

Select security
level to 1

New Frame

Security Level 1

Chapter 3-11-4
Create New Frame
Let create a Frame15 with security level 1
Window Attribute

1.
2.

HMI Attribute

The Number of Security Level in the Window Attribute is depend on how many number of security level you set
at the HMI Attributes
Select Security level

Low (0), Common (1), High (2), Higher (3), Highest (4)

Chapter 3-11-5
What is Permission level?
Why need do we need Permission level?
1.

2.

End-User may want to restrict other users to access certain control/page as


to prevent them for mis-using it.
End-User can set other user the right to access the control/page which they
required

What is in the Permission level?


1.
2.

3.

Login name and the defaults are usr0 to usr31. The user name supports any
characters.
Login password, and the default is 888888. The password only supports the
number instead of the other characters. The password ranges from 1 to
4294967295. And 0 cant be used for setting password.
Logoff Time: Refers to the valid time for this user permission and the default
is 10 minutes. After 10 minutes, this user permission will be automatically
cancelled, and the operation permission can be obtained by inputting the
password again.

Chapter 3-11-6
Create Permission level
Create Permission level for NB
Step
1

Description

Display Number

Let create 5 levels of permission

1.
2.

Go to HMI Attributes
1.
Double click on the HMI, HMI
Attribute will pop-up
2.
Right click on the HMI

Double click on the HMI,


HMI Attribute will pop-up
Right click on the HMI

Note: Max Permission Level can set up


to 32 levels (Usr 0 to Use 31)

Permission Setting

Next slide show how to fill in

Click On User
Permission
Setting Tab

Click On User
Permission
Setting Tab

Follow the table


and key in the
requirement

Chapter 3-11-6
Create Permission level
Create Permission level for NB
Step

Description

Here is the table of different permission


level for different occupation

Display Number
User

Password

usr0

User0

Dont
Enable the permission
setting as this level any people can
access to the page/feature

Occupation

Permission
0

Technician

usr1

1111

Engineer

usr2

2222

Asst Manager

usr3

3333

Manager

usr4

4444

Director

Dont Check

Chapter 3-11-6
Create Permission level
Create Permission level for NB
Step

Description

User1

Enable the permission setting as


this level only let technician to
Engineer
to
access
certain
page/feature

User2

Enable the permission setting as


this level only let technician to
Assistant Manager to access
certain page/feature

Display Number

Chapter 3-11-6
Create Permission level
Create Permission level for NB
Step

Description

User3

Enable the permission setting as


this level only let technician to
Manager to access certain
page/feature

User4

Enable the permission setting as


this level only let technician to
Director
to
access
certain
page/feature

Display Number

Chapter 3-11-7
Create Link Button with permission
Click and drag the Function Key and place it in the window
Step
1

Description
Function Key tab

Click on Tag tab

Check Use Tag to display


text on the icon
When it not activate is
state 0, display text

Chapter 3-2 Button

Click on Graphic tab

Select the design


of the button

Click and drag the icon


and do the setting,
after finishes the
setting, click to the
location you desire.

Chapter 3-11-7
Create Link Button with permission
Click and drag the Function key and place it in the window
Step
4

Description

Display Number

Setting Security & Permission level


1.
2.
3.

4.

5.

Click Control Setting tab


Select Conditional Enabling
Check on Security Level and select
the level 1

(This mean that to access the


page, user have to be level 1
or higher)
Check on the Permission Level and
select the Level 1 for engineer

(This mean that to access the


page, user have to be level 1
or higher)
Check on the Auto show login
window so when the button is
click, the login pop-up will appear

1
2
3
4

Chapter 3-11-8
Multiple State VG Graphic for 32 states
Create VG Graphic for multiple State
Step
1

Description

VG Graphic

Create a design
Create a box and
paste it

Step 1
Change the
background color
(Ex. Grey)

Save picture
Right click on the box and
go to Save to the VG map

Chapter 3-11-8
Multiple State VG Graphic for 32 states
Create VG Graphic for multiple State
Step
3

Description

VG Graphic

Save picture
Save the picture as new
(Ex. Background2)
Keep saving to the same
VG file will create more
States (Ex. Do for 32
states)
Once it save, this consider
one state (STATE:0)

Save picture
Delete the box
after creating
multiple state
VG graphic

Save again but this


time save to the VG
file you created

Chapter 3-11-9
How to see current User accessing?
Click and drag the Multi State Display and place it in the window
Step

Description

At Basic Attribute

Select System register and choose


LW9504 as to view the user

Click on Multi state display

Select 32 state as permission level


up to 32.

Map the value to


their number
(Ex. State 0 = Map 0)

Display Number

Chapter 3-11-9
How to see current User accessing?
Click and drag the Multi State Display and place it in the window
Step
3

Description
Click on Tag tab

Naming tag is as follow

1.
2.
3.
4.

State

Content

NONE

usr1

usr2

15

usr3

31

usr4

Usr4 = 32 1 = 31
Usr3 = (32 / 2) - 1 = 15
Usr2 = (16 / 2) 1 = 7
Usr1 =(8 / 2) 1 = 3

Display Number

Chapter 3-11-9
How to see current User accessing?
Click and drag the Multi State Display and place it in the window
Step
4

Description
Click on Graphics tab

Select Background2.vg as the


graphic has around 32 state

Display Number

Chapter 3-11-10
Download to NB
1.
2.

Click Tools at toolbar, click Compile to compile the drawing first, if there
no problem carry on the next step.
Click download to download the drawing

Chapter 3-11-11
NB Display
Run and Test
Step

Description

Click on the Chapter 3-2 to go


Frame 15

User access login (Permission


Level) and User Level (Security
Level) Login appear

Display Number

Chapter 3-11-11
NB Display
Run and Test
Step
3

Description

Display Number

User access login (Permission Level)


Key in usr4 at User Name
Key in 4444 at Access Password
User Level (Security Level)
Key in 444444 at Level password
Finish Click OK!

If the Permission and security level


access is correct, you be able to go to
Frame15.
At the bottom, you can see which user
is login in.

Current User is usr4

Chapter 3-12
How to create different type of Security and
Permission on controlling motor

Chapter 3-12-1
What will we learn in this topic
Understand
How to Duplicate Control
How to Add security and permission for different display and control
How to create force security level down
How to create Security login control

Chapter 3-12-2
Duplicating of control page
Create a duplicate control
Frame 14 (Without Security)

Select all (Ctrl + a) the button and copy (Ctrl +


c) and go to Frame15

Frame 15 (With Security)

At Frame15, paste (Ctrl + v) the buttons

Chapter 3-12-3
Create Different Security level Viewing
Create Display viewing of different Security level
Step
1

Description

Security Level

Double click on the Number Display of


Ampere PV to go to Number Display
Component Attribute
Select 1

Click Display Setting tab


Select Conditional Display
and check Security Level
Control

Select 1

Chapter 3-12-3
Create Different Security level Viewing
Create Display viewing of different Security level
Step
3

Description

Security Level

Do the rest for Voltage PV, Heat Sink


Temperature and Frequency PV

Step

Tab

Select 1

Select 3

Select 2

Select 4

Security
Level

Ampere PV

Voltage PV

Heat Sink
Temperature

Frequency PV

Chapter 3-12-4
Create display of Security level
Click and drag the Number Display and place it in the window
S/N

Description

Basic Attributes tab

Click on Numeric Data tab

Security Level

Display current
Security Level

Must be more
then the
number of
security level
you have set

Chapter 3-12-4
Create display of Security level
Click and drag the Number Display and place it in the window
S/N
3

Description

Security Level

Click on Graphic tab

Choose
Display Bar

Display current
Security Level

Chapter 3-12-5
Create Security password
Click and drag the Number Input and place it in the window
S/N

Description

Basic Attributes tab

Click on Numeric Data tab

Security Level

Input Security
Level password

Must be more
then the
number of
security level
you have set

Chapter 3-12-5
Create Security password
Click and drag the Number Input and place it in the window
S/N
3

Description

Security Level

Click on Graphic tab

Choose
Display Bar

Input Security
Level password

Chapter 3-12-6
Download to NB
1.
2.

Click Tools at toolbar, click Compile to compile the drawing first, if there
no problem carry on the next step.
Click download to download the drawing

Chapter 3-12-7
Viewing display from different Security
Run and Test
Security Level 1

Security Level 2

This display will show the


Current Security level,

This is where you key in the


password of each different security

Display only appear


when Security Level is 1
or lower

Key in Password to go
Security level 2

Display only appear


when Security Level is 2
or lower

Chapter 3-12-7
Viewing display from different Security
Run and Test
Security Level 3

Key in Password to go
Security level 3

Display only appear


when Security Level is 3
or lower

Security Level 4

Key in Password to go
Security level 4

Display only appear


when Security Level is 4
or lower

Chapter 3-12-8
Create Force down Security level
Click and drag the Number Input and place it in the window
S/N

Description

Basic Attributes tab

Click on Numeric Data tab

Security Level

Must be more
then the
number of
security level
you have set

Force
Level to
go down

Chapter 3-12-8
Create Force down Security level
Click and drag the Number Input and place it in the window
S/N
3

Description

Security Level

Click on Graphic tab

Choose
Display Bar

Force
Level to
go down

Chapter 3-12-9
Download to NB
1.
2.

Click Tools at toolbar, click Compile to compile the drawing first, if there
no problem carry on the next step.
Click download to download the drawing

Chapter 3-12-9i
Viewing display from different Security
Run and Test
Force Security Level Down

Can only force level that is


lower then the current level

Force Security Level Up

You cannot force the Security


Level to increase but you
able to decrease the level

Chapter 3-12-10
Create Different Permission level Control
Create Permission Level control
Step
1

Description

Permission Level

Double click on the RUN pushbutton


and go to Bit State Switch Component
Attribute
Permission
Level 2

Click on Control Setting tab


Select Conditional Display
and check Permission
Control

Select 2

Chapter 3-12-10
Create Different Permission level Control
Create Permission Level control
Step
3

Description

Permission Level

Do the rest for Frequency Control and


Frequency Scroll at the Control Setting
tab
Permission
Level 2

Step

Tab

Permission
Level

Login
Chapter 3-2

RUN
Pushbutton

Frequency
Control

Frequency
Scroll

Permission
Level 3

Permission
Level 4

Chapter 3-12-11
Create Permission User Login
Click and drag the Text Input and place it in the window
Step
1

Description

Scroll Bar

Basic Attributes tab

Here is where
you key in the
user

3 word length
equal to 6
characters

Click on Graphics tab

Select
Display
Bar

Chapter 3-12-12
Create Permission password
Click and drag the Text Input and place it in the window
Step
1

Description

Scroll Bar

Basic Attributes tab

Here is where
you key in the
password

Click on Graphics tab

Select
Display
Bar

Chapter 3-12-13
Create Permission Login Button
Click and drag the Bit State Switch and place it in the window
Step
1

Description

Scroll Bar

Basic Attributes tab

Here is where
you press
login

Click on Bit State Switch tab

Chapter 3-12-13
Create Permission Login Button
Click and drag the Bit State Switch and place it in the window
Step
3

Description

Scroll Bar

Click on Tag tab

Here is where
you press
login

Click on Graphics tab

Select
Display
Bar

Chapter 3-12-14
Create Permission Logout button
Click and drag the Bit State Switch and place it in the window
Step
1

Description

Scroll Bar

Basic Attributes tab

Here is where
you press
logout

Click on Bit State Switch tab

Chapter 3-12-14
Create Permission Logout button
Click and drag the Bit State Switch and place it in the window
Step
3

Description

Scroll Bar

Click on Tag tab

Here is where
you press
logout

Click on Graphics tab

Select
Display
Bar

Chapter 3-12-15
Download to NB
1.
2.

Click Tools at toolbar, click Compile to compile the drawing first, if there
no problem carry on the next step.
Click download to download the drawing

Chapter 3-12-15i
Viewing display from different Permission
Run and Test
Permission Level 1

Permission Level 2

RUN pushbutton cant be


press as the user level is
lower then the setting

Key in the User and


the password for
permission level 1
and press LOGIN

When Permission level 2,


user can able to control
RUN pushbutton and
others level low then
itself

Key in the User and the


password for permission
level 2 and press LOGIN

Chapter 3-12-15i
Viewing display from different Permission
Run and Test
Permission Level 3

Key in the User and the


password for permission
level 3 and press LOGIN

When Permission level 3,


user can able to control
the frequency manual
key in control and others
level low then itself

Permission Level 4

Key in the User and the


password for permission
level 4 and press LOGIN

When Permission level 4,


user can able to control
the frequency scroll
control and others level
low then itself

Take Note
Logout
Once you click logout, you go back home page and click again Chapter
3-2, you cant get back to the page unless you re-key in your user
name and password with your security password

Information

MX2:
http://www.omronap.com/downloads/pdf_viewing.asp?product_model=3G3MX2&catlvl=50
CX-Drive:
http://www.omron-ap.com.sg/downloads/pdf_listing.asp?product_model=NB
Series&catlvl=201
IP Code:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IP_Code
Manual (I570-E2-01-X):
http://downloads.industrial.omron.eu/IAB/Products/Motion%20and%20Drives/Frequen
cy%20Inverters/General%20Purpose/MX2/I570/I570-E2-01-X+MX2+UsersManual.pdf
Manual (W480-E1-05):
http://www.omron.com.au/downloads/pdf_viewing1.asp?product_model=CP1E&catlvl
=42

END of Chapter 3
Thank you!

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