Listo OP320, OP320-S, OP, OP320-A-S Hardware Manual

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OP Series HARDWARE MANUAL
OP320
OP320-S
OP320-A-S
RS232/RS422, LCD Display with Backlight STN
RS232/RS422, LCD Display with Backlight STN
RS232/RS422/RS485, 16 Button Lamps, 320x240 Resolution, LCD Display with Backlight STN
Doc Ref: LMAN011_R2V2
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OP series USER MANUAL
Index Page
Chapter 1
Summary of Operator Panels
1-1 Function 5
1-2 General specification 6
1-3 Product types 7
1-4 Name
1-4-1 OP320/OP320-S 8 1-4-2 OP320-A/OP320-A-S 10
1-4-3 OP520 12
1-5 Interface definition and connection diagram
1-5-1 OP320 14 1-5-2 OP320-S 15 1-5-3 OP320-A 17
1-5-4 OP320-A-S 18 1-5-5 OP520
1-6 Sizes and installing methods 22
Chapter 2
Editor Software OP20
2-1 Basic summary of OP20
2-1-1 About the project and the screen 23 2-1-2 The content of screen 24 2-1-3 The use flow of OP20 24
2-2 Edit the user’s screen
2-2-1 Create a project 25 2-2-2 Make a basic screen 27 2-2-3 The system parameter of OP20 23 2-2-4 Text 28 2-2-5 Function key (screen jump) 29 2-2-6 Data display window 34 2-2-7 Data set window 37 2-2-8 Status lamps 40 2-2-9 Function key (switch quantity operation) 44 2-2-10 Trenddiagram 46 2-2-11 Bar diagram 47 2-2-12 Diagram display 48 2-2-13 Dynamic messages 49 2-2-14 Alarm list 52
2-3 Save a project 53
2-4 Download the screen 54
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Chapter 3
Operation methods of OP320
3-1 Online communication 55
3-2 Shift the screen 56
3-3 System’s password 57
3-4 Modify the data 59
3-5 Switch value operating 59
Chapter 4
New addition function of OP520
4-1 Setting general function key 61
4-1-1 Setting a coil’s function 62 4-1-2 Screen jump function 63 4-1-3 Advanced functions 64
4-2 Status lamp 65
4-3 Examples of global function key and button
status lamp 66
4-4 Inside clock (optional) 68
Chapter 5
Application examples of OP520
5-1 Examples 70
5-2 Make a screen 72
Chapter 6
OP320-S, OP320-A
6-1 OP320 73
6-2 OP320-A/OP320-A-S 73
Chapter 7
PLC’s connection method
7-1 Xinje FC series PLC 75
7-2 Mitsubishi FX series PLC 77
7-3 Siemens S7-200 series PLC 79
7-4 Omron C series PLC 80
7-5 Koyo S series PLC 82
7-6 Schneider NEZA series PLC
84
7-7 DELTA DVP series PLC 85
7-8 LG Master-K series PLC 86
7-9 Matsushita FP series PLC 88
7-10 FACON FB series PLC 90
7-11 Kenyence series PLC 92
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1 Summary of Operator Panels
1-4 Name
1-5 Interface definition and connection diagram
1-1 Function
1-2 General specification
1-3 Product types
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1-1 Function
The OP series is a mini human machine interface
The OP320 display has the following:
The communication port is RS232/RS422
Seven keys can be defined as function keys, and they can substitute some machine keys
on the control table
LCD display with backlight STN. It can display 24 characters × 4 lines, i
The OP320-S display has the following:
The communication port is RS232/RS422
LCD display with backlight STN. It can display 24 characters × 4 lines.
The OP320-A display has the following:
20 keys can be defined as function keys (12 of them can be defined as digital keys and for
other use), and they can substitute some machine buttons on the control table
Communication format , RS232/RS422
LCD display with backlight STN. It can display 24 characters × 4 lines.
The OP320-A-S display has the following:
The communication format is , RS232/RS422
The OP520 display has the following:
42 film buttons: 10 number keys, 32 function keys, in these function keys 16 can be
defined with the card.
There are 16 button lamps on the panel, which can be used to status PLC’s status
The communication format is RS232/RS422/RS485
LCD display with backlight STN. The resolution is 320×240. It can display 40
characters × 15 lines.
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1-2 General specification
1. Electrical specification
Type Description
Input voltage
DC20VDC28V
Power consumption Less than 4W(TYP2.0W)
Momentary power-cut Less than 20ms
Voltage endurance AC1000V-10MA 1 minute (between signal and earth)
Insulation resistance DC500V- about 10MΩ (between signal and earth)
2. Environmental conditions
Type Description
Ambient operating
temperature
050, with no condensate
Storage temperature
-2060
Environment
temperature
20-85%, with no condensate
Vibration Resistance 10-25Hz (2G per 30min in X, Y, Z direction each)
Interfere immunity Voltage noise:1000Vp-p, pulse width 1μs,1 min
Ambient atmosphere With no corrosive air
Protect configuration Fit the IP65
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1-3 Product types
Description
OP series
OP320 OP320-S OP320-A OP320-A-S OP520
The number of keys
7 20 42
Size of the screen
3.7” 5.7”
The background lamps
LED CCFL
The display colour
Monochrome
Communication port
RS232/
RS422
RS232/
RS485
RS232/
RS422
RS232/
RS485
RS232/RS422/
RS485
Shape and size
163.5W×101.7H×50.4D 172W×94H×30D 284W×194H×50D
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1-4 Name
1-4-1 OP320/OP320-S
The OP320(OP320-S), has the LCD display window, and 7 user buttons, The seven buttons
can be set to be special function keys, screen jump or on-off set and other functions.
Button Basic function(These keys are not used as function keys)
[ ] Normally sets the main menu or the screen which is used most often to
be the system’s initial screen.
[ ] When modifying the register’s data, shift the modified data bit to the left.
[ ] When modifying the register’s data, shift the modified data bit to the
right.
[ ]
Previous page button or if in the status of data settingthe modified data
bit plus 1.
[ ]
Next page button or if in the status of data settingthe modified data bit
plus -1.
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[SET ] Press this key to start modifying a register’s value.
[ENT] Exit changing a registers value.
At the back of OP320 (OP320-S) there are power terminals, a communication socket and
contrast adjusting potentiometer.
OP320 display has backlight auto turn off if there is no operation for three minutes.
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1-4-2 OP320-A/OP320-A-S
On the face of OP320-A (OP320-A-S), there is not only LCD display but also 20 buttons for
user special function. Refer to OP520 for detail button definition.
SET ENTAL MESC
CL R+/ -0
321
654
987
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Table of keys’ basic function:
Key Basic function
Escape to the system’s initial screen is appointed by the user when
designing the screen It can also be used as a function key.
It is used as a function key.
It is used as a function key.
It is used as a function key.
It is used as a function key.
Press this key to start modifying a register’s value.
Write the modified data to the register and then continue to modify the
next data .
Alarm list key (When the key is not set as a function key).
When modifying the register’s dataclear the value area
When modifying the register’s datait sets the data positive or negative
bit.
Number key (0-9)in the status of number being setthe modified
number bit changes to the correspond key value.
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1-4-3 OP520
On the front of OP520, there is not only a LCD display window, but also 42 film buttons.
K3
K1
K5K4 K6 K8K7 K9
F6F5 F7 F8 F9
SET
K2
F4
F3
F2
0
1
CL R
3
+/ -
2
F1
7
46
859
LCD display
area
Free define
multi-function keys
which can extract
and insert card(16
Number
keyboard
Direction key
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Button’s basic function table
Button Basic function
Escape to the system’s initial screen is appointed by the user when
designing the screen It can also be used as a function key.
When modifying the register’s data, shift the modified data bit to the left.
When modifying the register’s data, shift the modified data bit to the right.
The default value is the current screen’s ID minus 1)
If setting datathe modified data bit plus 1
The default value is the current screen’s ID plus 1)
If setting data,the modified data bit minus 1.
Press this key to start modifying a register’s value.
Write the modified data to the register and then continue to modify the
next data register.
Alarm list keyafter setting alarm list functionpress this button to fast
switch to the alarm list screen(When the key is not set as a function key)
When modifying the register’s dataclear the selected area
When modifying the register’s data,it will set the data positive or negative
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1-5 Interface definition and connection diagram
Number key (0-9).
Go to the previous data set register.
Go to the next data set register
Can be used as a global function key or normal function key
Can be used as a global function key or normal function key
There are three communication formats for PORT2: RS232, RS422, or RS485. Connect the
OP520 with any series of PLC with the communication cable, and you can also download
using the same communication between the OP520 or the PLC.
1-5-1 OP320
Serial pin out for the OP320.
Pin ID Definition
1 TD+
2 RXD
3 TXD
4
5 GND
6 TD-
7
8 RD-
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9 RD+
OP-SYS-CAB connecting diagram
OP side (9PIN plug)
computer side (9PIN plug)
R
X
D
2 R
X
D
T
X
D
3 T
X
D
7 C
T
S
G
N
D
5 G
N
D
OP-SYS-CAB connecting diagram(V4.0):
OP side (9PIN plug) computer side (9PIN plug)
R
X
D
2 R
X
D
T
X
D
3 T
X
D
C
T
S
4
G
N
D
5 G
N
D
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1-5-2 OP320-S
Serial port pin’s definition ID number for the OP320-S.
Pin ID Definition
1 TD+
2 RXD
3 TXD
4
5 GND
6 TD-
7
8 B
9 A
OP-SYS-CAB connecting diagram:
OP side (9PIN plug) computer side (9PIN plug)
R
X
D
2 R
X
D
T
X
D
3 T
X
D
7 C
T
S
G
N
D
5 G
N
D
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OP-SYS-CAB connecting diagram:V4.0
OP side (9PIN plug) computer side (9PIN plug)
R
X
D
2 R
X
D
T
X
D
3 T
X
D
C
T
S
4
G
N
D
5 G
N
D
1-5-3 OP320-A
Serial port pin’s definition ID number of the OP320-A.
Pin’s ID Definition
1 TD+
2 RXD
3 TXD
4
5 GND
6 TD-
7
8 RD-
9 RD+
OP-SYS-CAB connecting diagram:
R2 R
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OP side
(9PIN
plug)
computer
(9PIN
plug)
OP-SYS-CAB connecting diagram:(V4.0):
OP side (9PIN plug) computer (9PIN plug)
R
X
D
2 R
X
D
T
X
D
3 T
X
D
C
T
X
D
X
D
T
X
D
3 T
X
D
7 C
T
S
G
N
D
5 G
N
D
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S
4
G
N
D
5 G
N
D
1-5-4 OP320-A-S
Serial pin’s definition ID number of OP320-A.
Pin’s ID Definition
1 TD+
2 RXD
3 TXD
4
5 GND
6 TD-
7
8 B
9 A
OP-SYS-CAB connecting diagram:
R
X
D
2 R
X
D
T
X
D
3 T
X
D
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OP side
(9PIN
plug)
computer
(9PIN
plug)
OP-SYS-CAB connecting diagram:V4.0):
OP side (9PIN plug) computer (9PIN plug)
R
X
D
2 R
X
D
T
X
D
3 T
X
D
C
T
S
4
G
N
D
5 G
N
D
7 C
T
S
G
N
D
5 G
N
D
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1-5-5 OP520
Serial port pin’s definition ID number of the OP520.
PORT1 (download port):
Pin’s ID Definition
1 NC
2 RXD
3 TXD
4 NC
5 GND
6 NC
7 RTC
8 NC
9 NC
PORT2 (communication port):
Pin’s ID Definition
1 TD+
2 RXD
3 TXD
4 Empty
5 GND
6 TD-
7
8 RD-
9 RD+
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OP-SYS-CAB connecting diagram:
DP210 (9PIN female) Computer (9PIN female)
R
X
D
2 2 R
X
D
T
X
D
3 3 T
X
D
R
T
S
7 7 C
T
S
G
N
D
5 5 G
N
D
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1-6 Installation methods
OP320 (OP320-S) The product’s actual size is : 155.5×92.7×50.4 (in mm).
The cut-out size is: 156.5×94 (in mm)
OP320 –A (OP320-A-S) The product’s actual size is: 162.2×84.2×30 (in mm)
The cut-out size is: 163.2×85.2 (in mm)
OP520 The product’s actual size is: 284×194×50 (in mm)
The cut-out size is: 269.2×156.4 (in mm)
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2-1 Basic summary of the OP20
2 OP20 software
OP20 develops software for character display for the OP series application screen. It runs on WINDOWS 98/2000/XP system.
2-1-1 Project screens
The project’s basic element is the screens.
1-4 Name
1-5 Interface definition and connection diagram
1-1 Function
1-2 General specification
1-3 Product types
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2-1-2 Screen content
You can place Characters, lamps, switches, data display set windows, and next screen keys
and other element in each screen. You can also set the alarm list monitoring.
2-1-3 The use flow of OP20
The basic use flow for an OP20 program:
Set up the software.
Run the program.
Create or open a project
Create or open a screen
Edit the screen.
Save the project
Transfer the screen.
Run
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2-2 Editing the user’s screen
After running the OP20 Software, There will be a screen editor in the center of the computer’s
display.
Screen
Display all the screen’s serial number in the project.
Description
Description of the screen function
“New” key
Create a new screen.
“Delete” key
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Delete the current screen
Key Description
Create a new project.
Open a saved project.
Save a project that is editing currently
Cut the characters in the textbox.
Copy the characters in the textbox.
Paste the characters in the textbox.
Create a new screen,
Display the normalty content of the current screen.
Copy a screen to be another one
Delete the current screen.
Point to the system’s initial screen, when the display is working,
click the [ ] button to return back to this screen.
Log in the alarm list information, each piece of alarm information
corresponds with an internal relay.
Via RS232 port of the computer, download the completed project
file to OP320 display.
PLC type
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Select the PLC’s type so when the OP20 is downloaded the screen, will transfer the appoint
PLC’s communication protocol along with the screen data to the display.
2-2-2 Make a basic screen
The following we will take Mitsubishi FX series PLC as the example to describe:
First, enter the edit status of the system’s initial screen (If default it will be the No.1 screen). In
the bottom of the screen is the current screen’s (No.1 screen) normality
2-2-3 The system parameters of OP20
Click button, or click “tool””set OP20” command
The main control screen
After powering up, the first screen OP320 displays the main menu. Password
All the screens in a project use the same password, when the encrypt normalty of “data set
window”, “function key” is valid, only when the system’s password has been opened.
Power conservation protection
The default value of the backlight hold time is 3 minutes. When its set it to be 0, the backlight
will light stay on.
Sample analog quantity data
OP320 can connect with a 8-channel analog value sample module or an 8-channel
temperature sample module via the RS485 communication port.
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The register’s head address which the analog quantity is auto stored is assigned by this
parameter.
.
2-2-4 Text
Before editing the screen, describe the 8 elements’ function in the right of the screen edit
window.
Parts Function
Input texts.
Data monitor window or data set window (The address is a PLC data
register)
Indication lamp, displays the on-off status of internal relay.
Function key, all the seven keys in the bottom of OP320 can be defined as
function keys.
Create a real time trend .
Bar is used to display analog quantities parameter intuitively, such as flux,
pressure, liquid level, etc. Its height, width and direction can be appointed
randomly.
Insert a bitmap file, it can display the machine’s diagram, make the
operator easy to understand. It can also display the mark and badge of the
factory, improve the product image.
Dynamic text, display the current status of the machine with dynamic text.
Make the operator easy to operate, improve the produce efficiency.
Dynamic text is your ideal choice.
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Click the
button, there will be a rectangle dashed frame in the screen
Coordinate
The X value statuss this text’s horizontal position
The Y value statuss this text’s vertical position
The coordinate origin point is in the left top of the screen.
Special
Double: Display the characters multiply in horizontal and vertical.
Inverse: The color of the message and the background displays inversely.
Message
. The content of this column can be cut, copied or pasted.
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E.g. Display the text “main menu” in inverse. Input “main menu” in the set column, and select
the “inverse” in the “special” frame.
2-2-5 Function key (screen jump)
Click button, there will be a dashed rectangle frame that moves with the mouse. Click the
left button of the mouse to confirm the position of the function key. Then there will be a hand
diagram and the function key to be set in the window.
Key
In the pull down menu of “key”, select the appropriate key from seven keys.
Hand
In order that the operator can operate it correctly and quickly, add a hand diagram in front
of the button.
Encrypt
This function key is only valid when the system’s password has been opened.
Set coil
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The function key’s action will switch the value setting.
Screen jump
This function key’s action will set the screen jump.
Coil No.:
Address of the PLCs coil.
Force ON
Set the appointed internal relay to be ON.
Force OFF
Set the appointed internal relay to be OFF.
Reverse
Set the appointed internal relay to be the reverse logic.
Momentary ON
When the key been pressed down, set the appointed internal relay to be ON; when the key
pops up, set the appointed internal relay to be OFF.
Select a key in the pull-down menu of “key”, there are seven keys
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After setting the function key, place text “set parameter” to the right of the button diagram to
prompt the operator. Click “<” key to enter parameter.
You can set the NO.20 screen to be the state set screen.
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In the main menu screen, add an alarm screen jump key. You can jump to the alarm list screen,
refer to the alarm information.
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For the alarm information, you can refer to 2-2-14
2-2-6 Data display window
Setting methods of parameter display windows, parameter set windows in detail and also how
to set the password.
E.g. The NO.10 screen can monitor and set three groups of parameters, with the production of
Class A, Class B, Class C. The row in the left is the current value, the row in the right is the
target value. The current value can only be used to monitor the data, the target value can not
only monitor but also modify the data. The relationship between the three groups of
parameters and PLC data register is as follows:
The correspond address of the current value The correspond address of
the target value
The production of Class A D100 D110
The production of Class B D101 D111
The production of Class C D102
Click the [new] button, there will be a dialog box of the screen’s ID No. and screen description
setting:
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Screen No.
The new screen’s ID number
Description
Describe the new screen’s normalty.
Set the screen No. to be 10, enter the screen description “set parameter”.
Click [OK] button to confirm. After that, there will be the content of screen attribute in the right
bottom of the screen. Set the “Previous Screen No.” to be 0, set the “Next screen No.” to be 20.
Then in the normal display status (not in the status of data setting), click “” key to directly
enter the main menu screen, click “” key to directly enter the state setting screen
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At the normal position, place text “the current value”, “the target value” , “the production of
Class A”, “the production of Class B”, “the production of Class C”.
Click the
button, there will be a rectangle dashed frame moves with the mouse, move it
to normal position, then click on the left button of mouse to confirm it.
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Display “12345” these five numbers inside the dashed frame, that means that this element is a
register display window or register set window whose length is five bits.
Register No.
PLC register’s No.
Register number
Sequential display or set the number of registers, the minimum is 1, the maximum is 2.
Set
This part has the function of setting a value to the register.
Encrypt
Only when the system’s password has been opened can you modify the data, the
password value is set by the tool menu.
Digits
Display or set the data’s max digit.
Decimal
The number of decimal places.
Decimal system
Display the data in the register in decimal format
Signed
Select this normality only when the display data in decimal format, if the highest bit of the
register is 1, then display the data in negative. e.g. FFFEH equals –2.
HEX/BCD
Display the data in HEX.
In this example, set by the following contents:
Register’s address = D100; the number of the register = 1; the digits of data =4; the number of
decimal fraction = 0; display in decimal system; dont display negative data.
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Set the current values display window of Class B and Class C. The addresses of the registers
are D101 and D102 respectively, the other normalities are the same as before.
2-2-7 Data set window
Click button, there will be a rectangle dashed frame which moves with the mouse in the
screen. Click on the left key of mouse to confirm. In the register column, select “set”, the
monitor function, the element also has a set function.
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After the frame “Set” been selected, add another two options: “Encrypt” and “upper/lower
limitation”.
Encrypt: All parameters can be protected by a password. The methods of setting and
modifying the password is as follows:
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Pick “tool” “set OP20” command, there will be a dialog box: set OP series:
Input the password or modify the original password, e.g. input password “5678”, then press
“OK” button, the password is confirmed.
Upper/lower limit: can be set. This will limit an input too large or too small. E.g. set the upper
limit to be 9000, the lower limit to be 0. Only when 0< the set value<9000 can the set value be
written into the PLC.
2-2-8 Indication lamps
How to make a mode set screen. At the same time set the indicator lamps and function keys in
detail.
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E.g. The function of No.20 screen is to select the machine’s work mode. Manual/automatic: In
the manual mode, and to control the machine .
The status of the internal relay The content of action
M10 = 1 Automatic mode
M10 = 0 Manual mode
M20 = 1 Motor run forward
M21 = 1 Motor run back
M20 = 0 , M21 = 0 Motor stop
Click the [new] button, and pop up a dialog box of “New Screen”. Set the screen’s No. to be 20,
and type “set mode” in the description.
Click [OK] button to confirm. Then there will be the screen’s normality display.
Click
button to place the status lamp, there will be a rectangle dashed frame that moves
with the mouse. Click the left key of the mouse to confirm.
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Coil No.
The define ID No. of the internal relay of the PLC.
Type
The shape of the status lamp, either square or circle.
Positive
When the relay is ON, the status lamp display in solid.
Negative
When the internal relay is ON, the indicator lamp display in vacant.
Set the coil’s No. to be M10, select the square lamp; positive logic. Then in the window there
will be a vacant square status lamp.
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Click the
button to lay the function key, there will be a rectangle dashed frame which
moves with the mouse, then move it to the normal position and click on the left key of mouse to
confirm it.
In the function column, select the “SET” button to be the auto mode setting button. Set the
coil’s definition No. to be M10, and set the action mode to be ON..
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Place text “automatic” to the right of the button., it means that this button’s function is select
automatic mode.
Set the manual button and the manual status lamp with the same method. The address of the
lamp is still M10. Select the display normalty negative logic. The button is “ENT” button, the
button’s function is to set M10 relay OFF.
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Set two circle lamps, positive logic. Each one’s address is M20 and M21, to monitor the
motor’s working states. When the lamp in the left lights, it means the motor is running forward,
when the lamp in the right lights, it means the motor is running back.
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2-2-9 Function key (switch quantity operation)
Click button to place the function key, select “>” button, the correspond address is M20
its function is momentary set M20 relay to be ON, and keep the hand diagram. It status that
when you click on the “>” button, M20 of PLC is set to be ON, and the motor begins to run
forward. (PLC program, uses M20 to trigger Y0); when you release the “>” button, M21 of PLC
goes back to the OFF state, and the motor will stop running.
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2-2-10 Single line Trend
In the process industry, the value of some parameters changes slowly. The operator wants to
know these parameters’ change process in a certain time. The trend diagram is the best way to
display these values.
Click the
button, there will be a rectangle dashed frame moving with the mouse. Move to
the desired position and click the mouse’s left key to confirm.
Register No.
The address corresponds with the trend diagram.
Full value
When the trend diagram displays in 100% scale, the value corresponds with the register
Zero value
When the trend diagram displays in 0% scale, the value corresponds with the register
Sample data (the number of the dots)
The number of all the sampled dots from left to right. The larger the number, the more
detailed the trend has.
Sample cycle
The interval time of every two sampled dots.
Range
This value sets the length and the width of the trend diagram.
Note: One trend diagram element can only display one line.
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2-2-11 Bar graph
Click the button, there will be a rectangle dashed frame that moves with the mouse.
Move to the normal position and click the left key of the mouse to confirm.
Register No.
The register’s address corresponds with the bar graph.
Full value
When the bar graph displays in 100% scale, the value corresponds with the register.
Zero value
When the bar graph displays in 0% scale, the value corresponds with the register.
Direct
The display direction of the bar, it can be up, down or be left, right.
Range
This value dictates the length and the width of the bar.
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This bar monitors the value in D300. When the bar displays in the full scale, it statuss that the
value in D100 is 100; when the bar displays in 50% scale, it statuss that the value in D300 is
50.
2-2-12 Diagram display
Insert a bitmap file, which can display the machine’s picture and makes it easy for the operator
to understand. Also it can display the factory’s logo, badge.
Click the
button, there will be a search dialog box in the screen.
Select the bitmap file which you intend to display, then double-click it or click on the open
button, there will be a rectangle dashed frame that moves with the mouse. Move it to the
normal position and click the mouse’s left key to confirm.
Note: it can display a bitmap with 192×64 pixels at most. The extra part will be removed
automatically.
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2-2-13 Dynamic messages
You can display the current machine’s status via words which makes the operators job easier,
and will improve the monitoring efficiency. The dynamic message is your best choice.
Click the
button, there will be a rectangle dashed frame that moves with the mouse.
Move to the normal position and click the mouse’s left key to confirm.
In the screen’s edit area, there are some initial words “dynamic message” and the following
normalities in the dialog box.
Register No.
The register’s No. of the PLC.
Decimal
Value format.
HEX/BCD
Display the data in hex system.
Display
Text edit area. Write the text that needs to be displayed.
Value
Data in the PLC register.
Content
Now, begin to edit the content. First, select the line to be edited, then click the left key of
mouse, “Dynamic Message”.
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E.g. Input “No.1 motor runs forward” in the first line, input “No.1 motor runs in reverse” in the
second line, input “No.1 motor stops” in the third line.
The dynamic message responds to data in D200. If data in D200 hasn’t been set, then the text
frame has no display, if data in D200 is 0, then display “No.1 motor clockwise”.
If data in D200 is 1,then display “No.1 motor …………”.
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If data in D200 is 2, then display “No.1 motor stops running”.
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2-2-14 Alarm list
Each project of the OP320 can set a group of alarm list information. A piece of alarm
information corresponds with a internal relay. The definition No. is sequential. The internal
relay’s initial address can be set by the user according to the actual program. When any of the
internal relay turns to ON from OFF, that means that when there is an alarm, the OP320 will
automatically pop up the alarm display screen, then displays the alarm information in the first
line. When another internal relay be ON, display a new alarm information in the second line.
Click the
button, there will pop upt an alarm list dialog box:
Input other information in the same way.
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After all the alarm information has been input, change the coil’s No. to be M100 (example), i.e.
it status that M100 to M106 individually corresponds with the 7 alarms.
The operator can immediately react to solve the problem. If you want to return back to the
monitor screen, just click [ ] button.
After finish the screen editing, you can save the project file, and download the screen project to
the OP20.
Press
button, in the screen there will be a dialog box for you to save the project.
Select the correct path and file name to save it, and the file’s extend name will automatically be
defined to be .dp2 .
Input the file name, select the right path, then press “save” button to save it.
2-3 Save a project
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2-4 Downloading the screen
Connect the computer’s 9 pin RS232 port and the 9 pin port of OP320 with the
download cable. Make sure that OP320 is powered. Click the
button to begin
downloading the data.
Note: In the process of downloading the screen’s data, make sure that the OP320 does not
lose power
After finishing transferring the screen, there will be a dialog box, that says all the screens have
been transferred.
Turn off the display’s power. Pull out the screen’s transfer cable OP-SYS-CAB0, connect the
OP320 and PLC with the PLC communication cable.There will be “communicating” in the right
bottom of the display, that means OP320 is communicating with PLC.
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3-1 Online communication
3 OP320 Operation methods
Note: No matter if the PLC is running or programming, the OP320 will operate normally.
3-4 Modify the data
3-5 Switch value operating
3-1 Online communication
3-2 Shift the screen
3-3 System’s password
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3-2 Shift the screen
OP320 will first display the NO.1 screen. (Because the system’s initial screen is No.1 screen.)
The No.1 screen is a menu screen.
Now, data in the left column displays the three classes each, corresponding with the PLC’s
address: D100,D101, and D102.
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3-3 System’s passw ord
Before modifying the data, you should first open the system’s password. Press the password
select key, and type the password.
Click the
button to enter the password screen, the screen displays the following:
Select 1, execute the operation of opening password; select 2, to close the password. Click on
the button, returning back to the monitor status.
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Select 1, the screen displays:
Click the “” button or “”button to input the password’s value, and click the “ENT” button to
confirm.
If the password value is correct, the screen displays:
If the password value is in error, the screen displays:
Select 2 , close the password, the screen displays:
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3-4 Modify the data value
If the password has been entered, click the “ENT” button. The production set value of class A
will high light, which means you can set class A’s production value. Click the “” button and “∨”
button to modify the value, click on the “<” and “>” to set the digit’s position, the data range is 0
to 9.
After the set value, click the “ ” button to return back to the system’s initial screen (the NO.1
screen.).
Click the “>” button to enter status set screen.
3-5 Switch value
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4 New additional functions of the OP520
4-4 Internal clock (optional)
4-1 Setting general function key
4-2 Status lamp
4-3 Application examples of global function key and button status lamp
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When editing the project screen of the OP520, press the key, there will be a dialog box for
you to set the general function key.
The dialog box displays 20 function keys (K1~K10,F1~F10), If the function key is not set, it
means that this key can only be used as the normal function key. Only when the display’s
screen shows this function key can it be effective to operate this key. After setting the global
function key, the display will display any screen.
4-1 Setting general function key
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4-1-1 Setting a coil’s function
In the “set the global function key” dialog box. Select “set coil” for K1, the dialog box will display
coil set option:
Force ON
When the key is pressed down, set the coil ON.
Force OFF
When the key is pressed down, set the coil OFF.
Reverse
When the key is pressed down, set the coil in reverse.
Momentary ON
When the key is pressed down, set the coil ON, when the key pops up, the coil will be set
OFF.
Set encryption
Select encryption multi-select frame. Then the function key will have the function of the
password protection. Press this button, there will be a password check screen.
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4-1-2 Screen jump function
In the “Set General Function Key” dialog box, set function key K1 to make it have the function
of screen jump. The dialog box will display screen jump select:
Screen
The screen will jump to one which has the number in the number select frame as the
screen No.
Password
The screen will jump to the password check screen.
Alarm list
The screen will jump to the alarm list screen
Date/time
The screen will jump to the Time/Date screen.
Set the encryption
Select the encryption check box, then the key will have the function of the password
protection.
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4-1-3 Advanced functions
In the dialog box “Set Global Function Key”, select the advanced functions for K1.The dialog
box will display advanced function option:
RUN
The PLC will go into run mode.
STOP
The PLC will go into stop mode.
After you finish setting the global function key, press [OK] button, then the set global function
key will be saved.
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4-2 Status lamps
There are 16 button status lamps in the left bottom of OP520, they can display the register’s
data, it will reflect the machine’s work status.
Press the key, open the system setting.
Select the display function for the status lamp. The 16 button status lamps are each controlled
by Bit0-Bit10 of D0 register.
Bit7 Bit8 Bit5 Bit4 Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0
K1 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 K2
K3 K4 K5 K6 K7 K8 K9 K10
Bit15 Bit14 Bit13 Bit12 Bit11 Bit10 Bit9 Bit8
E.g. If you want to light [K1] status lamp, then Bit7=1, D0=H0080.
If you want to light [K3] status lamp, then Bit3=1,D0=H8000.
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4-3 Examples of global function keys and button status lamp
In the following example, we will start/stop the motor with the global function key. And use the
panel status lamp to monitor the ON/OFF status.
Create a new project, in the displays selected dialog box, select OP520. Select Mitsubishi in
the PLC selection dialog box and press the key.
Set [K1] to make it the general function key, its function is set M0 momentary ON.
Set [K3] to make it the general function key, its function is set M1 momentary ON.
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Set the correspond address for the status lamp, single click the《Tool bar》menu:
Single click Set OP Series
Select Light Panel Status LED》check box, the corresponding word address of the 16 status
lamps is D0.
Program the PLC with the following action:
If M0=1 Then SET Y0 RST Y1 D0=H0080
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4-4 Internal clock (optional)
If M1=1 Then RST Y0 SET Y1 D0=H8000
To set the clock, click the button, or click “Tool” -> “Set OP Series” command, there will
be a OP20 system parameter setting dialog box:
Select “Use Data/Time Module”, and set the control register’s No. if you use. E.g. D46, then
the clock’s data will be placed into three groups of registers which start with D46. D46 will store
of year and month, D47 will store date and hour, D48 will store minute and second.
After finish setting the clock, set a button with which we can enter the clock display screen:
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5 Application examples of OP520
5-1 Examples
5-2 Make a screen
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In the following example we will take our company’s XC series PLC to make a project.
5-1 Examples
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Open the OP20 screen set tool and create a new project,
selected dialog box from the program. Select OP520 and click OK.
There will pop up a PLC selection dialog box. In the pull down menu, select xinje
XC series and click OK. Then you can start screen edit.
Now first, edit the main screen, here No.1 screen has defaulted (the program defaults it),
select No.1 screen to be the main screen. In the screen description text, fill in the main screen.
To insert a diagram: Press the
button, Select the LOGO diagram that has been made and
insert it in, place the diagram to the normal position in the screen.
5-2 Make a screen
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6 OP320-S, OP320-A
OP320-A/OP320-A-S is a cut down version of OP520, you can refer to OP520 for its use, but
there is no global set function keys, you can refer to OP320 for its use and refer to OP520 for
its number keys’.
6-1 Op320-S/OP320-A-S
6-1 Op320-S/OP320-A-S
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7 PLC Connection method
7-1 Xinje FC series PLC
7-2 Mitsubishi FX series PLC
7-3 Siemens S7-200 series PLC
7-4 Omron C series PLC
7-5 Koyo S series PLC
7-6 Schneider NEZA series PLC
7-7 DELTA DVP series PLC
7-8 LG Master-K series PLC
7-9 Matsushita FP series PLC
7-10 FACON series PL C
7-11 Kenyence series PLC
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OP series can communicate with Xinje XC series PLC, the communication port is the PLC’s
program port.
Item Content
OP320 communication port 9 pin communication port
PLC communication port Program port
The default communication
parameter
9600 bps, 8 bit, 1 stop, ODD
ID 1
Communication distance (the
farthest)
15 m
Communication format RS232
The type of the cable OP-FC-CAB0
The corresponding addresses of
the switch value
M0-M383
The corresponding addresses of
the digital value
W0-W2047, FW0-FW191, TW0-TW127,
CW0-CW127, WX0-WX13, WY0-WY13,
WM0-WM23
7-1 Xinje FC series PLC
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The connection diagram of OP-FC-CAB0
2
R
X
D
5
TX
D
OP
side
3
T
X
D
4
RX
D
PLC
side
9
PIN
8
PIN
5
G
N
D
8
G
N
D
Note: it is normal for all OP series models
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OP series can communicate with all FX series of Mitsubishi at present. The communication
port is PLC program port or FX2N-422BD module of the FX2N series PLC.
Item Content
OP320 communication port 9 pin communication port
PLC communication port Program port or FX2N-422BD
The default communication
parameter
9600bps, 7bit, 1 stop, Even
ID 0
Communication distance ( the
farthest)
70 m
Communication format RS422
The type of cable OP-FX-CAB0
FX0S FX0N FX2N
The corresponding addresses
of the switch value
M000-M511 M000-M511 M000-M511
The corresponding
addresses of the digital
value
D00-D31 D000-D255 D000-D
511
7-2 Mitsubishi FX series PLC
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The connection diagram of OP-FX-CAB0
1
TD+
2
RD-
6
TD-
1
RD
+
OP side 8
RD-
4
TD-
PLC
side
9PIN
9
RD+
7
TD+
8PI
N
5
GN
D
3
GN
D
Note: it is normal for OP320, OP320-A, OP520.
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OP series can communicate with the program port or extension port of S7-200 series PLC via
PPI protocol.
Item Content
OP320 communication port RS485 communication port
PLC communication port Programming port or expansion port
The default communication
parameter
9600 bps, 8 bit, 1 stop, Even
ID 2
Communication distance (the
farthest)
100 m (twisted-pair)
Communication format RS485
The type of the cable OP-S7-CAB0
The corresponding addresses of
the switch value
M000-M317
The corresponding addresses of
the digital value
VW000-VW4096
The connection diagram of OP-S7-CAB0
1
OP
side
9 3
A
PLC side
7-3 Siemens S7-200 series PLC
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9
plug
6 8
B
(9PIN)
8
Note: it is normal for OP320-S, OP320-A-S, OP520.
CPM1A, CQM1-CPU11 has only one communication port. In order to communicate with the
OP320, it needs the communication cable CIF01-CAB produced by our company to transfer
the program port’s signal to RS232 signal.
Item Content
OP320 communication port 9 pin communication terminal
PLC communication port Program port or expansion port
The default communication
parameter
9600 bps, 87bit, 2 stop, Even
ID 0
Communication distance
(maximum)
15 m
Communication format RS232
The type of the cable OP-CQM-CAB0 or CIF01-CAB0
The corresponding addresses of
the switch value
IR20000-22715
The corresponding addresses of
the digital value
DM0000-DM1024
7-4 Omron C series PLC
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The connection diagram of OP-CQM-CAB0
2
RX
D
2
TXD
OP
side
3
TX
D
3
RXD
PLC side
(9PI
N
plug)
9PIN
5 GN 9
GND
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Note: it is normal for all OP series models.
When OP series communicates with SZ-4, OP320 can connect with not only Port1 but also
Port2.
Item Content
OP320 communication port 9 pin communication port
PLC communication port Program port or extension port
The default communication
parameter
9600 bps, 8 bit, 1 stop, ODD
ID 1
7-5 Koyo S series PLC
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Communication distance (the
farthest)
15 m
Communication format RS232
The type of the cable OP-SZ-CAB0 corresponds with SZ, SH, SH series
OP-SG-CAB0 corresponds with SU, SG series
The corresponding addresses
of the switch value
M000-M377
The corresponding addresses
of the digital value
R2000-R3777
The connection diagram of OP-SZ-CAB0
1
GND
2
RX
D
2
OP side 3
TXD
3
RXD
PLC side
(9PIN
plug)
4
TXD
(6PIN)
5
5
GN
6
GND
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The connection diagram of OP-SU-CAB0
1
2
R
X
D
2
T
X
D
OP side 3
TX
D
3
R
X
D
PLC
side
(9PIN
plug)
4
R
T
S
(25PIN
5
C
T
S
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5
G
N
D
7
G
N
D
Note: it is normal for all OP series models.
The OP series can communicate with the NEZA series PLC via MODBUS protocol.
Item Content
OP320 communication port RS485 communication port
PLC communication port Program port
The default communication
parameter
9600 bps, 8 bit, 1 stop, Even
ID 1
7-6 Schneider NEZA series PLC
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Communication distance (the
farthest)
100 m
Communication format RS485
The type of the cable OP-NEZA-CAB0
The corresponding addresses
of the switch value
%M000-%M127
The corresponding addresses
of the digital value
%MW000-%MW511
The connection diagram of OP-NEZA-CAB0
1
OP side 9 1
A
PLC side
(9pin
plug)
6 2
B
(9PIN)
8 5
7
Note: it is normal for OP320-S, OP320-A-S, OP520.
7-7 DELTA DVP series PLC
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OP series can communicate with DVP series PLC, the communication port is PLC program
port.
Item Content
OP320 communication port 9 pin communication port
PLC communication port Program port
The default communication
parameter
9600 bps, 8 bit, 1 stop, Even
ID 1
Communication distance
(maximum)
15 m
Communication format RS232
The type of the cable OP-DVP-CAB0
The corresponding addresses of
the switch value
M0-M999
The corresponding addresses of
the digital value
D0-D599
The connection diagram of OP-DVP-CAB0
2
RXD
5 TXD
OP
side
3
TXD
4 RXD PLC
side
(9
PIN
8PIN
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5
GND
8 GND
Note: it is normal for all OP series models.
The OP series can communicate with LG Master-K series PLC, the communication port is port
2.
Item Content
OP320 communication port 9 pin communication port
PLC communication port Port2
The default communication
parameter
9600 bps, 8 bit, 1 stop, Even
ID 1
Protocol Modbus Slave ( RTU ( HEX ) )
Communication distance (maximum) 15 m
Communication format RS232
The type of the cable OP-LG-CAB0
The corresponding addresses of the
switch value
M000-M191F
The corresponding addresses of the
digital value
D0000-D4500
7-8 LG Master-K series PLC
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The connection diagram of OP-LG-CAB0
2
RX
D
7
TXD
OP
side
3
TX
D
4
RX
D
PLC
side
(9PI
N)
9PIN
5
GN
D
5
GN
D
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Note: it is normal for all OP series product.
The OP320 can communicate with Matsushita FP series PLC, the communication port is PLC
program port or extension port.
Item Content
OP320 communication port 9 pin communication port
PLC communication port Program port or extension port
The default communication parameter 9600 bps, 8 bit, 1 stop, ODD
ID 1
7-9 Matsushita FP series PLC
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Communication distance (maximum) 15 m
Communication format RS232
The type of the cable OP-FP1-CAB0
The corresponding addresses of the
switch value
R0000-R875F
The corresponding addresses of the
digital value
DT0000-DT9999
The connection diagram of OP-FP-CAB0
2
RXD
2 TXD
OP
side
3
TXD
3 RXD PLC
side
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(9PI
N)
9PI
N)
5
GND
7 GND
4
5
8
9
Note: it is normal for all OP series models.
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The OP320 can communicate with FACON FB series PLC, the communication port is PLC
program port or extension port.
Item Content
OP320 communication port 9 pin communication port
PLC communication port Program port or extension port
The default communication
parameter
9600 bps, 8 bit, 1 stop, Even
ID 1
Communication distance (the
farthest)
15 m
Communication format RS232
The type of the cable OP-FB-CAB0
The corresponding addresses
of the switch value
M0000-M1911
The corresponding addresses
of the digital value
R0000-R8071
7-10 FACON FB series PLC
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The connection diagram of OP-FB-CAB0
1
RXD1
2
RXD
2
TXD1
OP
side
3
TXD
PLC
side
(9PI
N)
(15PI
N)
5
GND
6 GND
3
RTS1
4
CTS1
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Note: it is normal for all OP series models
The OP320 can communicate with Kenyence series PLC, the communication port is PLC
program port or extension port.
Item Content
OP320 communication port 9 pin communication port
PLC communication port Program port or extension port
The default communication
parameter
9600 bps, 8 bit, 1 stop, Even
ID 1
Communication distance (the
farthest)
15 m
Communication format RS232
7-11 Kenyence series PLC
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The type of the cable OP-FB-CAB0
The corresponding addresses
of the switch value
M0000-M1911
The corresponding addresses
of the digital value
R0000-R8071
The connection diagram of OP-FB-CAB0
1
RXD1
2
RXD
2
TXD1
OP
side
3
TXD
PLC
side
(9PI (15PI
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5
GND
6 GND
3
RTS1
4
CTS1
Note: it is normal for all OP series models
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Revision Date
LMAN 011 R2 V2 17/07/2012
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