C500-NC222-E Omron, C500-NC222-E Datasheet - Page 59

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C500-NC222-E

Manufacturer Part Number
C500-NC222-E
Description
27C0061
Manufacturer
Omron
Datasheet

Specifications of C500-NC222-E

Peak Reflow Compatible (260 C)
No
Leaded Process Compatible
No
Rohs Compliant
No
5-10 Graph
5-10-1 Trace Data Graph
1. Opening the Trace Data Graph Window
2. Setting Up Trace Data Buffer
3. Selecting the Graph (If there is no need to select Graph, go to the next step, Selecting the Trigger )
Trace Data Graph window opens.




Trace data buffer refers to the filename to which the data graph is saved to.
Data which can be displayed consists of the data graph (2 types) and ON/OFF data of the I/O sig-
nal (2 types).
Either Torque Command or Speed Command can be selected for Graph 1 of the data graph. Either
Speed Feedback or Position Deviation (in case of pulse-train inputs) can be selected for Graph 2.
(0) refers to data selected for Graphs 1 and 2, and [X] refers to data selected for the I/O.
Click on [Trace Data Buffer]. Type the file name from the keyboard.
Select [Trace Data Buffer] using the Tab Key, then type the file name from the keyboard.
Click on [Graph] to open the Selection of Graph window. Click on the data to be displayed.
When the setting is finished, click on [OK].
Selection of Graph window closes and Trace Data Graph window is restored.
This function retrieves and displays time series data such as torque command, speed
command, speed feedback, and position deviation.
This function retrieves and displays the ON/OFF status of I/O signals as time series
data.
It enables the storage of retrieved data on a disk or reading of data from a disk.
It can be used for sending a graph to the printer.
The disk and directory for Save/Read is set in Changing the Directory in 5-3 System
Monitor . When a disk or directory is used for a data graph, select [ ] -- [Directory Change]
and set it up in advance.
Click on or select [Graph] -- [Trace Data].
HA/LA, UT, UE
Chapter 5

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