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The User or a third party may use this software on multiple computers on the condition of using dedicated
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A Word of Caution
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The software and the manual can only be used upon the software license agreement.
We cannot assume responsibility for any damage resulting from the use of this software or the operating manual.
Please note that the version number printed on the face of this manual does not correspond to the software version
number.
The contents of this manual may be changed without prior notification.
This software runs with Windows 3.1, Windows95 or Windows NT (this software does not contain Windows) and
the manual is written assuming that the user already has a basic understanding of the Windows program.
Microsoft, MS, MS-DOS, Windows, Windows 3.1, Windows95 and WindowsNT are trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation.
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Table of Contents
1.Before Using
1-1Items Supplied With This Software ............................................................................................................. 4
1-2What You Will Need .................................................................................................................................... 4
1-5New Functions and Applicable Controller Types ........................................................................................ 5
2.Menu Window
2-1Explanation of the Menu .............................................................................................................................. 6
2-2Explanation of the Commands ..................................................................................................................... 7
2-3Explanation of the Speed Bar ...................................................................................................................... 9
4.Program Run Window .......................................................................................................................................... 13
5.Program Edit Window
5.1Explanation of Items in the Program Edit Window ................................................................................... 14
5.2Explanation of the Error Check Window ................................................................................................... 16
5.3Program Save and Edit Completion ........................................................................................................... 17
Please check to make sure that the following items are included in your PC software package.
Operating manual
3.5-inch floppy disk of the software (2)
Standard RS232C cable
1.2What You Will Need (Operating Requirements)
The following PC and accessories will be necessary to run this software program.
A PC that runs under Windows and compatible keyboard.
Enough memory to run Windows.
A monitor compatible with the PC.
A VGA graphic board or better.
Mouse or other pointing device and mouse driver.
Windows 3.1, Windows95, Windows NT).
A floppy disk drive unit that runs a 3.5-inch disk with 1.25 or 1.44MB capacity.
The hard disk should have 2MB or more of free memory space. (The software is run from the hard disk).
An RS232C serial port (25 or 9 pins).
A printer compatible with the PC.
1.3Software Installation
This software is run from the hard disk. In this section, we explain how to install the software.
Insert floppy disk 1 in the floppy disk drive.
Execute Setup.EXE in disk 1.
The installation program will be executed, so simply follow the prompts that appear.
When the installation program is complete, if you are running Windows 3.1, a group icon called SEL WIN is created and
appears on the screen. Double click on this icon to begin running the software.
If you are using Windows95, or W indowsNT, an item called SELWIN is created in the start menu. Select this item to
run the software.
1.4Software Startup
Turn off the power for the PC and the Super SEL controller, then connect the Super SEL controller to the PC with the
standard RS232C cable that comes with the software.
Turn the PC and Super SEL controller power back on, then run W indows.
Run the software.
±When you start the software program, on-line or off-line mode is determined by whether the Super SEL controller and
the PC are connected. If you connect the controller and the PC after the program has been started, you will be unable
to run it in an on-line mode.
The communication board selection window will open if you have 2 or more Super SEL controllers connected to the
PC. Select the port to which the target controller is connected.
When you are running on-line, a window asking the number of actuator axes you are using will open so insert the
appropriate number of axes.
The main menu (initial screen) will be displayed. Select the desired operation, then follow the screen prompts and
input the appropriate data.
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1Before You Begin
1.5New Functions and Applicable Controller Types
Some of the functions in this software are not available with certain controllers. The chart below indicates the functions
that are available by type of controller.
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The expansion commands are not available with the Super SEL controller T ype A/B or the Table T op controller. The
expansion commands are listed below but please refer to the operating manual that comes with the Super SEL controller
for details.
Please refer to the supplement section at the end of this manual for information on data conversion for this software
(Windows version) and the DOS software.
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2Menu Window
2.1Explanation of the Menu
After you start the software, the main window appears and you will see a menu bar with 9 items and a speed bar with 23
icons displayed (initial screen: main menu).
On-Line Start Screen
Off-Line Start Screen
When the program is in off-line mode, some of the menu items and icons will not be displayed.
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2Menu Window
2.2Explanation of the Commands
FileFile operations (off-line).
NewCreate new program · point data file.
ProgramOpen a new program edit window .
PointOpen a new point data edit window .
OpenSelect and open an existing program · point data file.
Save Ctrl+SOverwrite the file with the same name during program · point data file editing.
Save As Ctrl+ASave the file under a different name during program · point data file editing.
LoadSelect an existing program · point data file and load it to the controller.
PrintPrint the selected program · point data · parameter file.
ExitEnd the software program.
EditAuxiliary operations when editing programs · point data.
Cut Ctrl+XMove the marked lines to the clipboard.
Copy Ctrl+CCopy the marked lines to the clipboard.
Paste Ctrl+VCopy the contents of the clipboard to the marked line.
Insert Ctrl+IInsert one line at the line where the cursor is placed.
Search Ctrl+FDefine and search for a character string.
Search next Ctrl+NContinue searching for the character string defined above.
Replace Ctrl+RSearch for the defined character string and replace it with a designated character string.
CheckErr Ctrl+ECheck for errors when editing a program.
ParameterFunctions related to parameters. (On-line)
ProgramChange program parameters.
PointChange point parameters.
ServoChange servo parameters.
AxisParameters by axis.
ServoChange servo parameters by axis.
HomeChange homing parameters by axis.
MotorChange motor parameters by axis.
GainChange gain parameters by axis.
DeviceChange device parameters by axis (available only with versions after 3.0).
Serial I/OSerial I/O parameters (displayed only when an SIO board is installed).
Channel 1Change SIO parameter for channel 1.
Channel 2Change SIO parameter for channel 2.
High speed inputChange high speed input parameters (displayed only when a high speed input board is installed).
SaveSave parameters to the disk.
PrintPrint the parameters.
ProgramFunctions related to the program (on-line).
RunExecute and stop the designated program. Multiple programs can be run in parallel.
EditEdit the program.
WriteWrite the program to the controller while editing.
CopyCopy a program.
DeleteDelete a program.
SaveAssign a file name to the program and save.
Save AllAssign a single file name to all programs in the controller and save.
PrintPrint out a program.
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2Menu Window
PointFunctions related to position data (on-line).
EditEdit points.
WriteWrite points to the controller during edit.
GetPointRead current position of axis at cursor position.
DeleteDelete designated range of points.
SaveAssign a file name to points during edit and save.
PrintPrint the points.
T estFunctions related to controller operation (on-line).
ServoPerform axis status check and jog movement.
InputDisplay status of input port.
OutputDisplay status of and change output port.
FlagDisplay and change flags.
VariableDisplay global variables (200~399)
VersionDisplay version number.
ClearDelete parameters, programs and points.
ResetReset the controller.
Setup
PrinterSet up the printer.
WindowManage the windows displayed on screen.
CascadeLine up the windows in an angle so they overlap.
Tile HorizontalArrange the windows horizontally without any overlap.
Tile VerticalArrange the windows vertically without any overlap.
Arrange iconLine up the icons along the bottom of the screen.
Help
AboutDisplays the software copyright and version number.
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2Menu Window
2.3Explanation of the Speed Bar
Create a new program file.
Same function as File → New → Program.
Create a new point file.
Same function as File → New → Point.
Edit a file.
Same function as File → Open.
Load to controller.
Same function as File → Load.
Save edits to the file.
Same function as File → Save or File → SaveAs.
Write edits to the controller.
Same function as Program → Write or Point → Write.
Print file.
Same function as File → Print.
Cut (move) selected range to the clipboard.
Same function as Edit → Cut.
Copy selected range to the clipboard.
Same function as Edit → Copy .
Paste the contents of the clipboard.
Same function as Edit → Paste.
Search for character string.
Same function as Edit → Search.
Perform next search for designated character string.
Same function as Edit → Search Next.
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2Menu Window
Replace designated character string with another designated character string.
Same function as Edit → Replace.
Open program run window .
Same function as Program → Run.
Check program
Same function as Edit → CheckErr.
Get current position of axis as point data.
Same function as Point → Get Point.
Operate and display status of axis.
Same function as T est → Servo.
Display input port status.
Same function as T est → Input.
Display output port status.
Same function as T est → Output.
Display flag status.
Same function as T est → Flag.
Display content of global variable.
Same function as T est → Variable.
Reset controller.
Same function as T est → Reset.
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3Parameter Window
3.1Program Parameters
From the menu, select Parameter → Program.
The program parameter window opens.
Select the appropriate parameter and correct the value.
The values for number of programs, number of tasks, number of steps are semi-transparent. These are intrinsic to the
controller and therefore cannot be changed.
After entering corrections, click OK and the program parameter write window opens. Click Yes to write the changes
to the controller. Click No to end the operation without saving changes.
It is necessary to reset the controller to make the parameter changes effective.
Above, we explained the program parameters but the operation is the same for other parameters with the exception of
those for serial I/O.
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3Parameter Window
3.2Serial I/O Parameters
From the menu, select Parameter → Serial I/O → Channel 1 or Channel 2.
The Serial I/O Parameter window opens.
Select the appropriate parameter, mark the correct value for the communication target, then set the TimeOut.
After entering corrections, click OK and the serial I/O parameter write window opens. Click Yes to write the
changes to the controller. Click Cancel to end the operation without saving changes.
It is necessary to reset the controller to make the parameter changes effective.
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4Program Run Window
From the menu, select Program → Run.
The task status window is displayed and has the following items.
ProgramDisplays program no. and number of steps. Select program to execute from this column.
No.Displays the task no.
StsDisplays the program status.
LDisplays the task level.
PgDisplays the program no. currently running.
E ~ CommentDisplays the step currently being executed. Each of these items is the same as in program edit.
The following buttons appear at the bottom of this screen.
RunRuns the program selected in the program list.
StopStops the program selected in the task list.
AllStopStops all programs currently running.
LocalOpens the local variable window for the program selected from the task list that is currently running.
CancelCloses the window . Even if you close the window, the program currently running does not stop.
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5Program Edit Window
5.1Explanation of Items in Program Edit Window
From the menu, select Program → Edit.
The program selection window is displayed. Select the program you wish to edit, then click OK.
The controller program window opens and has the following items.
StepDisplays the program line number. No input is required.
ESpecify expansion condition using A or O. A = And, O = Or.
NDesignate the reverse input condition. Specifying N reverses the condition. N = Not
CndDesignate the input condition. Designate the input/output port and flag. Range is 1~999.
CmndDesignate the command. Input by typing the command directly from the keyboard or double-
click to call up the program command list and make a selection. If you key one or more
characters of the desired command before double-clicking on the Cmnd box, the cursor will be
at the corresponding command in the program command list. Hit Enter or double-click on the
desired command to enter the command.
Operand 1, 2Given below is the data that can be entered in this column.
Numerical values
Numbers such as input/output · flag · variable no., column no., tag no., subroutine no., axis
no., position no., program no., task level, source no., channel no., etc. are entered directly .
Variables
For items where numeric data is designated, numbers can be designated indirectly by entering
a variable no. For example, if 10 is in variable 1, designating *1 is the same as designating 10.
Axis pattern
Specify the axis using binary notation. 0 = not selected, 1 = selected.
Character string
Data enclosed in ‘ ’ marks is considered a character string.
PstIndicates the output port or flag that is turned ON when the conditions of each command are
met. The number range that can be entered is 300~999.
CommentYou can add program notes up to 18 characters here. This is useful in creating a program that
is easy to read. This column can be used by itself or left blank as required.
Place the cursor at the comment column, then press Enter to move to the next line.
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5Program Edit Window
Note: When you click on the command line, a description and name of the command appears at the bottom of the screen.
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5Program Edit Window
5.2Explanation of the Error Check Window
From the menu, select Edit → CheckErr.
When you run the program error check, an error list will be displayed if there are any errors in the program. The
error list shows the line number and column number where the error is located. Double-clicking on an error item
moves the cursor to the corresponding position in the program display.
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5Program Edit Window
5.3Program Save and Edit Completion
File → Save
Save the program to a file.
Note: If no name is assigned to the file, the operation will be the same as for following.
File → Save As
Assign a name to the program and save.
Program → Write
Save the program to the controller. This is available only when editing a program.
Note: If there is an error in the program, the error window will be displayed.
Closing the program edit window.
When you close the program after editing, the following message appears.
YesProgram is changed and operation ends. The program is written to the place where it was stored.
NoThe changes are cancelled and operation ends.
Cancel Program close is cancelled and editing continues.
Note: When saving a program, the program error check is executed automatically . If there is an error, the save operation
will end.
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6Program Selection Window
6.1Program Copy
From the menu, select Program → Copy.
The program copy window opens. Double-click on the program number you wish to copy and this number appears
in the source program number box in the information dialog box.
Double-click on the program number you wish to copy the program to and this number will appear in the dest.
program no. in the information dialog box. Select one of the following options by clicking on that button.
AppendCopy the source program at the end of the destination program.
OverwriteCopy the source program to the destination program after deleting the existing program.
CancelCancel the operation.
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6Program Selection Window
6.2Program Delete
From the menu, select Program → Delete.
The program delete window is displayed. Click on the program number you wish to delete and this number will
appear in the delete program no. box in the information dialog box.
Click on the cancel button to delete the program.
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7Point Edit Window
7.1Explanation of the Items in the Point Edit Window
From the menu select Point Edit.
The point data selection window appears. Select the range of point numbers to be edited and click OK.
The controller point data window appears and has the following items.
No.This is the point number. Data input is not required.
ACCSpecifies acceleration. The setting range is from 0.01 to the maximum acceleration in the
servo parameter.
VelSpecifies velocity. The setting range is from 1 to the maximum velocity in the servo param-
eter.
Axis 1~8Specify the position of each axis. The setting range is -9999.999~9999.999.
Place the cursor at the last axis and press enter to move to the next line.
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7Point Edit Window
7.2Point Save and Edit Completion
File → Save
Save the point to a file.
Note: If no name is assigned to the file, the operation will be the same as for following.
File → Save As
Assign a file name to the point and save.
Point → Write
Save the points to the controller. This is available only when editing a program.
Closing the point edit window.
When you close the point edit window after editing, the following message appears.
YesPoint is changed and operation ends. The point is written to the place where it was stored.
NoThe changes are cancelled and operation ends.
Cancel Point close is cancelled and editing continues.
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8Axis Status · Move Window
From the menu, select Test → Servo.
The axis status · move window is displayed.
The axis selection switch, axis no., current position and status are displayed. From the menu, select Point → Edit to open the
point edit window (controller point data). Select Point → GetPoint to obtain the current position of the axis.
Click on the forward/backward switch to move the axis or axes that was designated with the axis status selection switch.
HomeThe designated axis homes.
Forward/BackwardStart axis jog movement. The axis moves while this switch is pressed.
Servo ON/OFFTurn the servo ON and OFF.
AccelerationSet the acceleration for axis movement.
VelocitySet the velocity for axis movement.
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9Input/Output Port · Flag Window
From the menu, select Test → Input, Output, or Flag.
The input, output and flag windows are displayed. These windows display the current value of the input port, output
port and flag. For output port and flag, you can force the status ON/OFF by double clicking on the desired output port or
flag.
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10Global Variable Window
From the menu, select Test → Variable.
The global variable window opens and the value for the current global variable is displayed.
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11Clear Memory Window
From the menu, select Test → Clear.
The clear memory window opens.
Mark the item to initialize from parameter, program or point and click OK. If parameter is selected, all parameters,
programs and points are deleted. After resetting the controller, default parameters are used by the controller.
Note: Be certain that you wish to clear controller memory as there is no confirmation after you click the OK button.
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Supplement
Super SEL Controller PC Interface Software Windows Version, Additional Applications
Introduction
Those who have been using the Super SEL Controller PC Interface Software DOS version may find some inconvenience in
using the Windows version since the data formats are not compatible. Because of this, we have prepared a data conversion
software (CONV.EXE) for your use.
Please be careful to note that this additional software (CONV.EXE) is designed to run in DOS, not Windows. If you intend
to use this converter all the time, you can run the file from any location if you set up a path to the directory where the
(CONV.EXE) file resides. To set up the path, add the string given below to the (AUT OEXEC.BA T) file in the root directory .
PATH=A:\SEL32WIN;%PATH%
In this example, the file resides in the root directory called SEL32WIN located in the A drive. (If your SEL32WIN
program is stored in a different drive, change the name accordingly).
Data Converter - How to Use CONV.EXE
CONV.EXE is a program that is run from DOS and allows conversion of IAI data files from DOS format to the Windows
format and vice versa. Exit Windows or run the program from the DOS window.
T o use, enter the following at the command line,
CONV.EXE file name.extension
During this operation the type of data is distinguished by the extension so please make sure to include the extension when
entering the file name. The data type and extension are as follows.
T ype of fileDOSWindows
Parameter file*.PAR*.PRM
Program file*.F32*.PRG
Collective save program file*.X32*.ALL
Point file*.P32*.PNT
The name of the converted file will be the original file with an extension corresponding to the new data type. If that file name
is the same as another existing file, the following prompt will appear.
...FileName.EXT exists, Overwrite OK [Y: yes] ?
If it is okay to overwrite the existing file, press Y . If you press any other key , the program will end without converting the file
or it will move on to the next file to be converted.
You can use the wild cards * and ? to designate the file.
* = any character string and ? = any character.
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Supplement
Examples:
CONV.EXE Data1.F32
Converts the file named Data1.F32 in DOS to a file named Data1.PRG in Windows.
CONV.EXE*.P32
Converts all DOS point files in the current directory to Windows files of the same name but with the extension .PNT.
CONV.EXE D*.X32
Converts all DOS collective program files in the current directory that begin with the letter D to Windows collective
program files of the same name but with the extension .ALL.
CONV.EXE Data?.P A R
Converts all DOS program files in the current directory with the name of Data + 1 character (Data1, Data2, etc.) to
Windows files of the same name but with the extension .PRM.
CONV.EXE Data1.F32 Data1.PNT Data1.PAR
Converts Data1.F32 and Data1.PAR from a DOS to a Windows file and Data1.PNT from a Windows to a DOS file.
CONV.EXE*.*
Converts all DOS files in the current directory to Windows files with the same name (the extension is converted).
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Change History
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August 2011
Second edition
Change in software license agreement.
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Intelligent Actuator, Inc.
2690 W. 237th Street
Torrance, CA 90505
310-891-6015 / 310-891-0815 (Fax)
www.intelligentactuator.com
Publication No. IAI-042C.v5
Publication Date: August 2011
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