NSH5-232UL-3M Omron, NSH5-232UL-3M Datasheet

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NSH5-232UL-3M

Manufacturer Part Number
NSH5-232UL-3M
Description
3m RS232 Cable For NSH5
Manufacturer
Omron
Datasheet

Specifications of NSH5-232UL-3M

Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Cat. No. V090-E1-07
Hand-held
Programmable Terminal
NSH5 Series
NSH5-SQR00B-V2
NSH5-SQG00B-V2
NSH5-SQR10B-V2
NSH5-SQG10B-V2
OPERATION MANUAL

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NSH5-232UL-3M Summary of contents

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... Cat. No. V090-E1-07 NSH5 Series NSH5-SQR00B-V2 NSH5-SQG00B-V2 NSH5-SQR10B-V2 NSH5-SQG10B-V2 Hand-held Programmable Terminal OPERATION MANUAL ...

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... NSH5 Series NSH5-SQR00B-V2 NSH5-SQG00B-V2 NSH5-SQR10B-V2 NSH5-SQG10B-V2 Hand-held Programmable Terminal Operation Manual Revised June 2008 ...

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... OMRON Product References All OMRON products are capitalized in this manual. The word “Unit” is also capitalized when it refers to an OMRON product, regardless of whether or not it appears in the proper name of the product. The abbreviation “Ch,” which appears in some displays and on some OMRON products, often means “ ...

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... OMRON. No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein. Moreover, because OMRON is con- stantly striving to improve its high-quality products, the information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice ...

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TABLE OF CONTENTS PRECAUTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xvii ...

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SECTION 5 Inspection and Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 Maintenance ...

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... Section 1 describes the features, nomenclature, and functions of the NSH5 Programmable Terminal for first-time users. Section 2 describes wiring and grounding the power supply and how to connect the NSH5 Program- mable Terminal using the Special Cable. Section 3 describes the functions that have been expanded or newly added to the NSH5 Programma- ble Terminal ...

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Related Manuals Operating the CX-Designer Checking NS-series PT Functions, Applications, and Troubleshooting Checking NS-series PT Functions, Operation, and Restrictions Checking PLC Functions and Operation x Related manuals are listed below. The @ symbol at the end of the catalog number ...

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... PLC Host CX-Designer CS1G-CPU@@-V1 The following terminology is used in this manual. Indicates products in the OMRON NSH5 Series of Programmable Terminals. Indicates an OMRON Programmable Controller. Indicates the PLC or IBM PC/AT or compatible computer functioning as the control device and interfaced with the NS-series PT. Indicates the OMRON CX-Designer (NS-CXDC1-V@). The CX- Designer is a Support Software application used to create screen data for NS-series PTs ...

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... LOSS OF PROFITS OR COMMERCIAL LOSS IN ANY WAY CONNECTED WITH THE PRODUCTS, WHETHER SUCH CLAIM IS BASED ON CONTRACT, WARRANTY, NEGLIGENCE, OR STRICT LIABILITY event shall the responsibility of OMRON for any act exceed the individual price of the product on which liability is asserted EVENT SHALL OMRON BE RESPONSIBLE FOR WARRANTY, REPAIR, OR OTHER CLAIMS ...

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... Application Considerations OMRON shall not be responsible for conformity with any standards, codes, or regulations that apply to the combination of products in the customer's application or use of the products. At the customer's request, OMRON will provide applicable third party certification documents identifying ratings and limitations of use that apply to the products. This information by itself is not sufficient for a complete determination of the suitability of the products in combination with the end product, machine, system, or other application or use ...

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... Performance data given in this manual 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. The information in this manual has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate ...

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... This section provides general precautions for using the NSH5-series Programmable Terminal (PT). The information contained in this section is important for the safe and reliable application of the PT. You must read this section and understand the information contained before attempting to set up or operate an NSH5-series PT. 1 Intended Audience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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... It is extremely important that PTs and related devices be used for the speci- fied purpose and under the specified conditions, especially in applications that can directly or indirectly affect human life. You must consult with your OMRON representative before applying PTs to the above-mentioned applications. ...

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Precautions for Safe Use 4 Precautions for Safe Use ! WARNING • Always ensure that personnel in charge properly perform installation, inspection, and maintenance for the PT. “Personnel in charge” refers to individuals qualified and responsible for ensuring safety during ...

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Precautions for Safe Use xx • Always use a Class 2 power supply for compliance with UL standards. A Class 2 power supply refers to one in which the current and voltage levels of the product’s secondary output are both ...

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Operating Environment Precautions 5 Operating Environment Precautions !Caution Do not install the control system in the following locations. • When disposing of batteries, comply with all local ordinances that apply to disposal. • Do not connect a USB connector to ...

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... Applicable EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) standards are as follows: EMS (Electromagnetic Susceptibility): EMI (Electromagnetic Interference): NSH5-series PTs comply with EC Directives. Observe the following precau- tions to ensure that the customer’s device and the overall machine also com- ply with EC Directives. 1. Use reinforced insulation or double insulation for the DC power supply to the PT ...

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... This section describes the features, nomenclature, and functions of the NSH5 Programmable Terminal for first-time users. 1-1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1-1 What Is the NSH5 Programmable Terminal 1-1-2 NSH5 Models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1-3 NSH5 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1-4 Product Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1-5 Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1-6 Switch Output Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1-7 External Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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... PT must be mounted and used on a control panel in a way that it cannot be detached. • NSH5-SQG @ 0B-V2 (equipped with a gray switch for use as a stop switch) This functions as the stop switch and can be used in either the hand-held or mounted condition ...

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... Overview 1-1-3 NSH5 Features Enabling switch (on back) Computer running CX-Designer Memory Card (Compact Flash) Screen USB port transfer RUN F10 Serial connection (RS-422A/RS-232C) 1:N NT Link External switch outputs 24-VDC Function switches (F1, F2, F6, and F7) power supply Stop/emergency stop switch Enabling switch • Equipped with both a stop/emergency stop switch and an enabling switch There are two switches provided for stopping machine operation while using the touch panel ...

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... Dots: 320 x 240 NSH5-SQR10B-V2 • Colors: 256 (bit maps: 4,096) NSH5-SQG10B-V2 • Screen capacity NSH5-SQ@10B-V2 NSH5-SQ@00B-V2 • 1 USB port (for transferring screen from the CX-Designer) Commercially available USB cable can be connected. • Memory Card: Can be mounted. • Serial communications: Either RS-232C or RS-422A, depending on the Special Cable used ...

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... The enabling switch (DPST-NO) can also be output to external contact out- puts. Stop/emergency stop switch (DPST-NC contact + NO bit) 1-1-7 External Connections Use a Special Cable (NSH5-232/422-CW-@@M, UL type: NSH5-232/422UL loose-wires and D-Sub connector on one end) to connect the signals as follows: • Setting parameters and monitoring operation anywhere in expansive facil- ities NSH5 ...

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... F10 F5 Special Cable ( • RS-232C: NSH5-232@@-@@M • RS-422A: NSH5-422@@-@@M 9-pin D-sub (male) (1) When used in a safety control system, the stop/emergency stop switch and enabling switch must be connected to a safety circuit. (2) Do not use the function switches or the touch switches on the touch panel as emergency stop switches in situations involving potential risk to hu- man life or serious damage ...

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... The stopping device must form that is easy to operate, such as a pro- truding pushbutton, a wire rope. The stopping device must be red with a yellow background. The following safety standards apply to the NSH5 PT. • Based on EN 60204-1 • Complies with EN 954-1 EN 60204-1 Safety Standard ...

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Nomenclature and Functions It is stipulated in EN 60204-1 that the pushbutton for an emergency stop must be red and the background yellow. In SEMI-S2 as well, the background for an emergency shutdown pushbutton must be yellow. To comply with ...

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... Liquid crystal: Color STN LCD with backlight Number of dots: 320 × 240 Number of display colors: 256 (BMP/JPG images: 4,096) RUN Indicator The NSH5 status indicator is described in the following table. Switch Section OMRON A165E-S-03U Stop/Emergency Stop Switch DPST-NC contact: External output Rated voltage ...

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... Loose wires UL-standard Loose wires + RS-232C relay cable RS-422A Loose wires Removable RS-232C 37-pin D-Sub Box Section 1-3 Memory type Flash memory Flash memory Flash memory Serial Model Length NSH5-232CW- NSH5-232CW-10M 10 m NSH5-422CW-10M 10 m NSH5-232UL- NSH5-232UL-10M 10 m NSH5-422UL-10M 10 m NSH5-232CN- NSH5-232CN-10M 10 m ...

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... Special Cable Specifications Wiring the Serial Communication Line Cable Dimensions NSH5-232UL-3M/10M 16 15 • CN5 7L30 dia. (30 • CN8 Loopback connector 21 22 CN1 1 2 • CN2 3 4 • CN3 5 6 • When connecting to an OMRON PLC, the control signals must be looped back. ...

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... DF3-2428SCFC SHDR-20V-S-B SSH-003GA-P0.2 DF11-18DS-2C DF11-2428SCFA SUMITUBE F2 (Z), 14-mm dia., black GMP-20 BS-M20 × 1.5 2464 composite, 27-conductor, shield ST-PG16 GMK-16 0.5-3.7A SUMITUBE F (Z), 2-mm dia., white UL1061# 28 black NSH5-232UL-10M·LOT No. Section 1-3 Maker Quantity OMRON 1 OMRON 1 JST 2 JST 4 JST 2 JST 4 BANDO ...

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Special Cable Specifications RS-232C Wiring CN1 Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal Forked terminal Forked terminal Forked terminal CN3 Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal Forked 1 ...

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Special Cable Specifications RS-422A Wiring 14 CN5 CN6 Pin No. Signal Pin No Case FG 4 UL1061, #28, black CN8 Pin No ...

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... Depending on the type of cable, there are two types of serial communications wiring: RS-232C connector and RS-422A connector. For RS-232C or RS- 422A connector, the connector is a 9-pin male D-Sub connector and can be directly connected to the RS-232C or RS-422A port of an OMRON SYSMAC CS/CJ-series PLC. A conversion cable must be prepared in order to connect to any other host. ...

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... S1 18 Forked terminal Section 1-3 Maker Quantity J.S.T. Mfg. Co HRS 1 HRS 18 Sumitomo 1 LAPP KABLE 1 LAPP KABLE 1 LAPP KABLE 1 --- 21 OMRON 1 OMRON 1 Signal Wire size FG Shield 0 V AWG24 24 V AWG24 Signal Wire size F1 AWG28 F2 AWG28 F6 AWG28 F7 AWG28 SWCOM AWG28 EMG1A1 AWG28 EMG1A2 ...

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Special Cable Specifications RS-422A Wiring CN2 CN4 (9-pin D-Sub) Pin No. Signal Pin No (SG) 7 Loop_Open 8 Loop_Open 9 SDB+ 10 ...

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Special Cable Specifications 18 CN2 CN4 (9-pin D-Sub) Pin No. Signal Pin No (SG Loop_Close 8 Loop_Close 9 8 SDB+ 10 SDA− ...

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... Removable Box connected via the Removable Box Cable and output to safety circuits or other circuits connected to the hard-wired terminal block. Wiring the Serial Communications Line There is only one type of RS-232C connector 37-pin male D-Sub con- nector and can be directly connected to the RS-232C port on the NSH5- AL001 Removable Box. Cable Dimensions NSH5-232CN-3M/10M ...

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Special Cable Specifications RS-232C Wiring CN3 20 CN1 CN4 Pin No. Signal Pin No CN4 Pin No. Pin No. Signal ...

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... External Wiring Diagram Emergency stop switch DPST-NC Enabling switch DPST-NO Function switches Four NO contacts to external devices 1-3-6 Interface Specifications 24-VDC Interface (CN1) NSH5 24 V CN1 For 24-VDC power supply input CN2 For serial interface RS-232C: SD: Pin 2; RD: Pin 3, pins 4 and 5 short-circuited; FG: Connector hood RS-422A: SDA(+): 1 ...

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Special Cable Specifications Serial Interface RS-232C/ 422A (CN2) External Output Interface (CN3) Note 22 Pin No ...

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... This section describes wiring and grounding the power supply and how to connect the NSH5 Programmable Terminal using the Special Cable. 2-1 Installation Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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... Power Supply and FG Wiring 2-2-1 Power Supply Wiring Note 24 Observe the following precautions when installing an NSH5 Programmable Terminal. Do not install the PT in the following locations. • Locations subject to severe changes in temperature • Locations subject to temperatures or humidity outside the range specified in the specifications • ...

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... The cable connected to the PT has a functional ground terminal (FG) Wire them according to the conditions described below. 1,2,3... 1. If there is a ground potential difference between the NSH5 and the host the PT is installed in the same panel as a source of noise, such as a mo- Note Be sure to ground correctly to prevent malfunctioning due to noise. ...

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... After the screws have been removed, grasp the cover by the hand holds 26 The cable has inner and outer waterproof packing. The packing is impor- tant to maintain the cables waterproof capabilities sure it is not lost or damaged. NSH5 PT Cable Clamp Cable attachment Cable cap packing it into the PT ...

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Connecting the Special Cable 3. When the cover has been removed and the back of the PT is open, the DIP switch pins are ON when set to the right. 4. Using your hand, lightly tighten the waterproof packing while ...

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Connecting the Special Cable 7. Tighten the cap with a wrench to a force of 2.0 to 3.0 N·m to ensure that Note Inspect the cable periodically to see if it has become loose. 8. Connect each connector as shown ...

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Connecting the Special Cable Be sure to correctly connect the connectors as shown in the following dia- gram. Serial interface: 24-VDC power supply interface: Black, 3-pin connector External output interface: 9. When using RS-422A communications, turn ON DIP switch pin ...

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... When using the NSH5-232UL-3M/10M, always connect the relay cable, which is equipped with an RS-232C connector, after feeding the UL-standard cable through the hole in the wall of the control panel. Tighten the lock nut to a force of 2.0 to 3.0 N· ...

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Attaching the Hand Strap 2-4 Attaching the Hand Strap 1,2,3... 1. There are two holes on the left side of the PT for attaching the hand strap. 2. Pull the two ends of the hand strap together in the middle, ...

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... Mount it as shown below, using screws on the top and rear surfaces. Note Tighten the screws to a force of 0 Mounting bracket bracket install NSH5. Screw or other support (Provided by the customer) Diameter Diameter Section 2-5 Mounting bracket ...

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... This section describes the functions that have been expanded or newly added to the NSH5 Programmable Terminal. 3-1 Creating Screen Projects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2 Emergency Stop Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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... Designer, select the NSH5-SQ0@-V2 or the NSH5-SQ1@-V2 as the PT model. An NSH5 screen project can be created using screen data created for an ear- lier PT. With the original screen project opened, it can be converted to an NSH5 screen project by selecting Tool - Convert - Model from the menu, and then selecting the NSH5-SQ0@-V2 or the NSH5-SQ1@-V2 ...

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... The following points apply to the emergency stop switch allocation. The NS Handy Terminal Tab can be selected only when the PT model is set to the NSH5. It cannot be selected for any other PT model. (4) To ensure a secure stop, the stop category must (ISO 13850, Item 4-4; IEC 60204-1, Item 9-2) ...

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... External Connection The status of the enabling switch’s DPST-NO contact is output externally Diagram using a hard-wired output from the Special Cable. 36 Hard-wired DPST-NO contact (3-position) ON OFF Ordinary pressure: Turns ON NSH5 Enabling switch DPST-NO ENB1 ENB2 Section 3-3 Pressure Pressed in: Turns OFF Special Cable ...

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... Special Cable. Function switches Four NO contacts output to external devices Internal Memory or Host NSH5 function switches and F8 to F10 can be allocated any bit (PLC) Memory Allocation addresses in the internal memory or host (PLC) memory, and their ON/OFF status can be monitored at the allocated address. ...

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... Memory Cards The following points apply to the function switch allocations. The NS Handy Terminal Tab can be selected only when the PT model is set to the NSH5. It cannot be selected for any other PT model. 3-5 Memory Cards Memory Cards are used for storing and transferring screen data, log data, and system programs ...

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... A Memory Card can be overwritten approximately 100,000 times. When using a PC card socket in devices such as notebook computers, use an HMC- AP001 Memory Card Adapter. Note Use the Memory Cards recommended by OMRON. Operation may not be cor- rect if other memory cards are used. 3-5-2 Mounting and Removing Memory Cards Mounting a Memory Card 1,2,3 ...

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... Using a recovery/upgrade program • Transferring system program data (1) The system program must be version 8.0 or higher to be installed. (2) Consult your OMRON representative if a system program of a version lower than 8 installed. (3) Use the recovery/update program to install the system program. Section 3-5 ...

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... The System Program is stored under the CX-Designer's install folder (default location is C:\Program Files\Omron\CX-One\CX-Designer) in folders that are created for each type and version, as follows: \SystemBackup\NSH5\V@_@\bank1: NSH5 system program (“@_@” will be replaced by numbers indicating the system program version. For example “RecoverUpdate_7_0” is the file for version 7.0.) ...

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Memory Cards Manual Transfer 1,2,3... 42 Always follow the correct procedure for removing a Memory Card. If the PT system has been damaged due to the power being turned OFF while a file is being written, it may not be ...

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... Does the screen volume exceed the memory Memory Card and reset the PT. capacity of the PT? Project Transmission Error Do the NS-series, NSH5-series, and NSJ-series projects, systems, and PT models match for the The project cannot be transferred transmission source and destination? because it does not match. ...

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... USB cable to the USB port. (For details on opening the cover, refer to 3-5 Memory Cards.) The NSH5 has one serial port corresponding to serial port A in the NS Series, for connecting to the PLC. Unlike with the NS Series not possible to con- nect using serial port B, the Ethernet port, or Controller Link. When using CX- Designer to set the connection method, do not set any communications ports other than serial port A ...

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... Refer to the Host Connection Manual (Multivendor Connection) for connection methods. 3-8 Station Detection Function The station detection function allows the NSH5 to read the box number switches (4-bit switches) for removable boxes. Thus, when a removable box is connected, the NSH5 is able to detect it. By automatically displaying station screens, and by giving notification of which station the PLC is currently in, the stations that can be operated can be lim- ited ...

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... Station Detection Function The following points apply to the allocation for the station detection function. The NS Handy Terminal Tab can be selected only when the PT model is set to the NSH5. It cannot be selected for any other PT model. 46 Not connected • Only word addresses can be set. ...

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... This chapter describes the Removable Box, which is connected to the NSH5. 4-1 Overview of Removable Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2 Nomenclature and Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3 Switch Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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... The Removable Box is equipped with a rotary switch to set the station number used to identify the Removable Box and a DIP switch for setting RS-422A communications conditions. System Configuration The NSH5 PT is connected to a PLC through the Removable Box. Always use an NSH5-232CN-3M/10M Special Cable to connect the NSH5 PT to the Removable Box. Note ...

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Nomenclature and Functions RS-422A Connector RS-232C Connector Pin No Pin No. Signal ...

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... Be sure the wires connected to the hard-wired output terminals have a total length of no more than 3 meters. CONECT1/2: These signal lines are used to confirm that the NSH5 Cable is ENB-CH1/2: These signal lines are used to confirm the key switch condition 24 VDC/0 VDC: Power to the NSH5 is supplied from the NSH5-AL001. ...

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... V (SG) CONECT1 CONECT2 EMG1A1 EMG1A2 EMG2A1 EMG2A2 ENB1A1 ENB1A2 ENB2A1 ENB2A2 SWCOM Note CONNECT1 and CONNECT 2 are shorted in the NSH5 Cable (NSH5-232CN- 3M/10M). Isolation between RS-232 and RS-422A Terminating Isolation from resistance switch 24 VDC to 5 VDC + Key switch (NO) Relay − Relay (NO) ...

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... OFF OFF Note When using a single NSH5 PT, turn OFF pin 4 (always send). When using more than one NSH5 PT, turn ON pin 4 (RS-232C CS control). In station detection mode, use the rotary switch to set a station number between 1 and 15 for the Removable Box. Set this switch before connecting any cables to the Removable Box ...

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Installation 4-4 Installation Dimensions The Removable Box can be installed using any of the following three meth- ods. Mounting to a Panel To mount the Removable Box on a panel, use the mounting brackets and tool (Phillips screwdriver) that are ...

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Installation 2. As shown in the following diagram, attach the mounting brackets to the Re- 3. From the back of the panel, hold the Removable Box to pull the mounting Mounting to a DIN Track Catch the upper hook on ...

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... Make sure that all I/O lines between the PLC and the Removable Box are correct. • NSH5 Unit Number Setting When using more than one NSH5 PT, make sure in advance that no unit numbers are used more than once. If duplicate numbers exist, a commu- nications error will occur. ...

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... AWG22 shielded cable. • Connecting the Removable Box D-Sub Connector Be sure to fasten the screws on both sides of the D-Sub connector. If these screws are not fastened, the NSH5 PT's functional ground terminal and the Removable Box's FG will not be connected. • Ground Line Wiring The Removable Box is equipped with a functional ground ( 1 ...

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... RS422A FG NSH5-AL001 NSH5-232CN-3M, 10M Terminal block FG RS422A FG Figure B Power CPU Supply or Unit Com Unit LG RG NSH5-AL001 NSH5-232CN-3M, 10M Terminal block FG RS422A FG NSH5-AL001 NSH5-232CN-3M, 10M Terminal block FG RS422A FG NSH5-AL001 NSH5-232CN-3M, 10M Terminal block FG RS422A FG Section 4-5 NSH PT NSH PT NSH PT NSH PT NSH PT NSH PT ...

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... Connection Method Connection Formats 58 • Connection via a NSH5-AL001 Removable Box NSH5-SQG@0B-V2 RUN F10 F5 NSH5-AL001 RS-232C Special Cable (NSH5-232CN-3M/10M) • 1:N Connections via NSH5-AL001 Removable Box The total communications distance can 500 m. NSH5-SQG@0B-V2 NSH5-SQG@0B-V2 RUN RUN F10 F5 F10 F5 RS-232C RS-232C NSH5-AL001 NSH5-AL001 ...

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... Connection Method Note • 1:N Connections Including a Conversion Unit Other Than the NSH5- AL001 NSH5-SQG@0B-V2 RUN F10 F5 NT-AL001 RS-232C NSH5-AL001 RS-422A (1) When the CJ1W-CIF11 is included in the connections, the maximum communications distance When the CJ1W-CIF11 is not included in the connections, the maximum communications distance is 500 m. ...

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Connection Method 60 Section 4-5 ...

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... This section describes inspection and maintenance and the contents of error messages for the NSH5 Programmable Terminal. 5-1 Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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... Maintenance 5-1 Maintenance Perform maintenance operations to keep the NSH5-series PT in optimum condition. !WARNING Do not disassemble the PT or touch the inside of the PT while the power is turned ON. Doing so may result in electrical shock. Backing Up Project Data Be sure to back up project data and store secure location, in case the PT should have to be sent out for repairs or be replaced ...

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... Note Replace the battery within five minutes of disconnecting it. 5-2 Inspection and Cleaning Clean and inspect the NSH5-series PT regularly to ensure that it is always used under optimum conditions. Cleaning If the display gets dirty, the screen becomes difficult to read. Clean the screen periodically as follows: Note Never use chemical dusters or volatile solvents such as benzenes or thinners ...

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Inspection and Cleaning Items to Inspect Inspect the following items to determine whether there is any divergence from the stated criteria. If there is, either improve the surrounding environment so that the values fall within the stated range, or adjust ...

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... OMRON representative listed at the end of the manual. Error message Contents An attempt was made to select a version not supported @ by NSH5-SQ -V2. Error message Contents An illegal address or other than a bit address has been set for the key status monitor ...

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Precautions When Replacing the PT 66 Section 5-4 ...

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General Specifications Item Rated power supply voltage Allowable power supply voltage range 20.4 to 27.6 VDC (24 VDC Power consumption Ambient operating temperature (See note 1.) Ambient storage temperature (See note 1.) Ambient operating humidity Ambient operating environment Noise resistance ...

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... Model NSH5-SQR00B-V2 Number of light and dark pixels: NSH5-SQG00B- fewer defects the size of 0.2 < (minor axis + major axis) NSH5-SQR10B-V2 NSH5-SQG10B-V2 68 Specifications Color STN LCD (with backlight) 320 horizontal × 240 vertical dots 256 colors (4,096 colors for BMP/JPG images) 115.18 horizontal mm × 86.38 mm vertical (5.7 inches) ± ...

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... Electrical durability Stop/emergency stop Mechanical durability switch Electrical durability User Memory Specifications Item Standard screen data capacity NSH5-SQ@10B-V2 (No expansion structure) NSH5-SQ@00B-V2 (No expansion structure) USB Interface Specifications Item Slave Applicable standards Baud rate Number of ports Support transfer modes Power consumption External Output Interface Specifications ...

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General Specifications DIP Switch Settings Pin No. Description SW1 Built-in terminating resistance setting SW2 --- SW3 --- SW4 --- Removable Box Specifications Item Rated power supply voltage Allowable power supply voltage range 20.4 to 27.6 VDC (24 VDC ±15%) Power ...

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General Specifications Terminal Block Specifications Item Rated voltage 250 VAC Rated current 10 A (Use wires that are 1.25 mm No. of terminals 22 RS-232C Specifications Item Communications standard EIA RS-232C Communications distance 10 m max. Connector 37-pin D-sub connector ...

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General Specifications 72 Appendix A ...

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Appendix B Dimensions 16.5 223 75 Four, M4 70.5 73 ...

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Dimensions Mounting Bracket Dimensions (Unit: mm) Two, 4.4-dia. holes Two, M4 holes Visor Dimensions 74 90 6.8 21 144 32 Appendix B 24 ...

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Function Switch and Emergency Stop Switch Notification Destinations PT Memory Symbol PT Memory $B Internal bit memory $W Internal word memory $HB Internal holding bit memory $HW Internal holding word memory --- $SB System bit memory $SW System word memory ...

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Types of Memory 76 Appendix C ...

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Comparison of Functions with NS-Designer The following tables show the CX-Designer menus, commands, and functions that correspond to NS-Designer menus. Menu File File - New Project File - Open Project File - Save Project File - Save Project As --- ...

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Comparison of Functions with NS-Designer Menu View View - Toolbar View - Status Bar View - Previous Label View - Next Label View - Previous Screen View - Next Screen View - Previous Frame Page View - Next Frame Page ...

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Comparison of Functions with NS-Designer Menu Settings PT - Object Properties PT - Edit Label Edit - Edit Properties PT - Flicker PT - Password PT - Unit/Scale PT - Alarm/Event Setting PT - Data Log Setting PT - Data ...

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Comparison of Functions with NS-Designer 80 Appendix D ...

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... Assuring safe operation involves installing various safety equipment, and robots must be taught at the time that production lines are set up. Humans must also sometimes perform tasks in hazardous areas. The procedure below describes how to use the enabling switch when bringing a device such as the NSH5 close to a robot to perform operations. ...

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... T12 T31 T32 G9SA-301 T21 T22 T23 A B Enable SW (A4E T11 T12 T31 T32 G9SA-301 T21 T22 T23 A B Appendix E (4) Enable mode switch A22K (5) Hand-held PT Enabling switch (A4E) included on NSH5-SQR00B-V2 A4E KM1 KM2 Disable (teaching mode) monitor signal KM1 KM2 M ...

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... Block Diagram When an SNC Unit Is Used Emergency stop switch Enabling switch z NSH5 Hand-held PT E1, E2: 24-VDC power supply S1, S2: Reset switch KM1, KM2: Contactor V1/G1, V2/G2 I15 O7 T1: NE1A terminals. Connect a 24-VDC power supply to the V0/G0 power supply terminals for the NE1A internal circuit. ...

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Recommended Enabling Circuits Local Inputs, Test Outputs, Terminal Mode name IN0 Test Pulse from Test Output IN1 Test Pulse from Test Output IN2 Test Pulse from Test Output IN3 Test Pulse from Test Output IN4 Test Pulse from Test Output ...

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Recommended Enabling Circuits Program Example Appendix E 85 ...

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Recommended Enabling Circuits 86 Appendix E ...

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... The screen that is displayed will change depending on the station number of the Removable Box connected to the NSH5. 2. The PLC is notified of the station number of the Removable Box attached to the NSH5. (The method for clearing the station number sent to the PLC when the NSH5 is not connected is also described.) Connecting a Single NSH5 PT The following description is for connecting a single NSH5 ...

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... Screen for Station 8 4. Macro Settings Use the following steps to change the screen and notify the PLC of the NSH5's station number based on changes to the Station Status Monitor Address. (1) Select Project Properties from CX-Designer's PT Menu. (2) Click the Macro Tab in the Project Property Dialog Box. ...

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... Operation Check Perform the following steps to check if the project data settings have been correctly entered. (1) Connect the NSH5 to Removable Box 2 and turn ON the Removable Box key switch. The NSH5 will start. When the NSH5 starts, the initial screen (screen 0) will be displayed. The number 2 will be stored in Station Status Monitor Address, $W1000. (2) Next, $SB1 is turned ON, and the “ ...

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... Monitoring $SB0 and $SB1 in NSH5 System Memory While the NSH5 is operating, $SB0 in system memory is periodically turned ON and OFF and $SB1 is always ON result, if the NSH5 and PLC are connected, the PLC address allocated to $SB0 is also periodically turned ON and OFF. Therefore, add programming to the ladder diagram so that the PLC clears the station number stored in DM00200 when the PLC address allocated to $SB0 does not change for a specified period of time (indicat- ing that the NSH5 and Removable Box are not connected) ...

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... Removable Box Application Examples Connecting Multiple NSH5 PTs The following description describes how to connect multiple NSH5 PTs. In this example, three NSH5 PTs are connected - stations No No. 3. Use the following procedures to set up these units. DM00200 = 1 Removable Boxes Station 1 NSH5 No.1 Screen 1 Station 0 ...

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... Removable Box Application Examples 3. Creating Screens for Each Station Create screens for stations so that the station numbers and the screen numbers match. Screen number 0 Initial screen (Displayed when NSH5 is started.) 1 Screen for Station 1 2 Screen for Station 2 --- --- 8 Screen for Station 8 4 ...

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... Serial Port A Icon in the Comm. Setting Dialog Box. (13)Enter 0 in the NT Link(1:N) Unit No. Field. Click the OK Button to close the dialog box. Use Save Project As on the CX-Designer File Menu to save the project data created so far for NSH5 No separate projects for NSH5 No. 2 and NSH5 No. 3. ...

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... Stores the station number of the Removable Box that is connected to NSH5 No. 3. Note When entering the above macro for each NSH5 project, be sure the PLC write address is not used by any other project. Duplicate project addresses will result in the PLC not being able to correctly judge which NSH5 PT is connected to which Removable Box ...

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... Also, the numbers 1, 3, and 8 will be stored in the Station Status Monitor Address, $W1000, for NSH5 PTs 1, 2, and 3, respectively. (2) After $SB1 is turned ON in each NSH5 PT, the “When a bit changed” macro is executed. In NSH5 No. 1, the code “WRITECMEM(SERIALA:DM00200, $W1000,1);” writes 2 to DM00200, and the code “ ...

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... Note The operation for disconnecting and re-connecting any of the NSH5 PTs is the same as with a single NSH5 PT. Detection Method for NSH5 Disconnected Status When the NSH5 is not connected to any Removable Box, the station number sent to the PLC must be cleared. Use one of the following methods to clear the station number. • Monitoring the signal from the terminal block • ...

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... Added information on how to mount cable clamp to Section 2. Overall: Added NSH5-SQR10B-V2 and NSH5-SQG10B-V2. Page xi: Added information on notation at top of page. Page 2: Changed model numbers for NSH5. Page 4: Added model numbers and changed screen capacities. Page 10: Changed model numbers and capacities. Page 34: Changed model numbers in paragraph under 3-1 Creating Screen Projects and those under note 1 ...

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