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V7 Series

Record of Revisions

Reference numbers are shown at the bottom left corner on the back cover of each manual.

Printing Date Reference No. Revised Contents


September, 2002 2010NE0 First edition
April, 2003 2010NE1 Second edition
• Ladder Transfer Function
MITSUBISHI
Q00/Q01, FX/FX1S/FX2N series
• PLC2Way
MITSUBISHI
QnH (Q) series CPU, FX series link (A protocol)
• OMRON CS1/CS1DNA (Ethernet)
• ALLEN-BRADLEY
PLC5, SLC500, Control Logix (Ethernet)
• SIEMENS
S7-300/400MPI, S7-300MPI Helmholz SSW7 ADP
• KEYENCE KV-700 (Ethernet)
• LG GLOFA GM series CPU
• IDEC MICRO Smart
February, 2004 2010NE2 Third edition
• Information on connections with PLCs put into a separate
volume entitled “PLC Connection Manual”
• Information on the matrix switch type added
• Information on V710C added
March, 2006 2010NE3 Fourth edition
• Information on CU-07(DeviceNet) added
• 100BASE-TX supported
• Address revised, etc.
Preface

Thank you for selecting the MONITOUCH V7 series.


For correct set-up of the V7 series, you are requested to read through this manual to understand more about the
product.
For more information about the V7 series, refer to the following related manuals.

Manual Name Contents Reference No.

Reference Manual (Operation) The V-SFT operating procedure is described. 1043NE

Reference Manual (Function) The functions and instructions of the V7/V6 series are 1044NE
explained.

PLC Connection Manual Connections with various PLCs and universal serial 2200NE
communications are explained.

Temperature Control Network The temperature control network function is 1033NE


explained.

Specifications for CC-LINK Instructions for CC-LINK are contained. 1028NE


Communication Unit

Specifications for PROFIBUS Instructions for PROFIBUS are contained. 1036NE


Communication Unit

Connection with AB Control Logix The connection, communication parameters and tag 1041NE
setting for AB Control Logix are explained.

M-CARD SFT Operation Manual The operating procedure of the memory card editor is 1023NE
described.

V-SFT Additional Specifications Additional specifications for the Reference Manual are 5044NE
explained.

Ladder Monitor Specifications Instructions for the ladder monitor function are 1045NE
contained.

For further details about PLCs (programmable logic controllers), see the manual attached to each PLC.

Notes:

1. This manual may not, in whole or in part, be printed or reproduced without the prior written consent of
Hakko Electronics Co., Ltd.
2. The information in this manual is subject to change without prior notice.
3. Windows and Excel are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other
countries.
4. All other company names or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their
respective holders.
5. This manual is intended to give accurate information about MONITOUCH hardware. If you have any
questions, please contact your local distributor.
Notes on Safe Use of MONITOUCH

In this manual, you will find various notes categorized under the following levels with the signal words “DANGER,”
and “CAUTION.”

Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or
DANGER serious injury.

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or
CAUTION moderate injury and could cause property damage.

Note that there is a possibility that the item listed with CAUTION may have serious ramifications.

DANGER
• Never use the input function of MONITOUCH for operations that may threaten human life or to damage the
system, such as switches to be used in case of emergency. Please design the system so that it can cope
with malfunction of a touch switch. A malfunction of the touch switch will result in machine accident or
damage.
• Turn off the power supply when you set up the unit, connect cables or perform maintenance and inspection.
Otherwise, electrical shock or damage may occur.
• Never touch any terminals while the power is on. Otherwise, electric shock may occur.
• You must put a cover on the terminals on the unit when you turn the power on and operate the unit. Without
the terminal cover in place, an electric shock may occur.
• The liquid crystal in the LCD panel is a hazardous substance. If the LCD panel is damaged, never swallow
the leaked liquid crystal. If the liquid crystal spills on your skin or clothing, use soap and wash off thoroughly.
• For MONITOUCH using a lithium battery, never disassemble, recharge, deform by pressure, short-circuit,
nor reverse the polarity of the battery, and never dispose of the battery in fire. Failure to follow these
conditions will lead to explosion or ignition.
• For MONITOUCH using a lithium battery, never use a battery that is deformed, leaks, or shows any other
signs of abnormality. Failure to follow these conditions will lead to explosion or ignition.
CAUTION
• Check the appearance of the unit when it is unpacked. Do not use the unit if any damage or deformation is
found. Failure to do so may lead to fire, damage or malfunction.
• For use in a facility or for a system related to nuclear energy, aerospace, medical, traffic equipment, or
mobile installations, please consult your local distributor.
• Operate (or store) MONITOUCH under the conditions indicated in this manual and related manuals. Failure
to do so could cause fire, malfunction, physical damage or deterioration.
• Understand the following environmental limits for use and storage of MONITOUCH. Otherwise, fire or
damage to the unit may result.
- Avoid locations where there is a possibility that water, corrosive gas, flammable gas, solvents, grinding
fluids or cutting oil can come into contact with the unit.
- Avoid high temperature, high humidity, and outside weather conditions, such as wind, rain or direct
sunlight.
- Avoid locations where excessive dust, salt, and metallic particles are present.
- Avoid installing the unit in a location where vibration or physical shock may be transmitted.
• Equipment must be correctly mounted so that the main terminal of MONITOUCH will not be touched
inadvertently. Otherwise, an accident or electric shock may occur.
• Tighten the fixtures of the MONITOUCH with a torque in the specified range. Excessive tightening may
distort the panel surface. Loose tightening may cause MONITOUCH to come off, malfunction or be
short-circuited.
• Check periodically that terminal screws on the power supply terminal block and fixtures are firmly tightened.
Loosened screws may result in fire or malfunction.
• Tighten terminal screws on the power supply terminal block equally to a torque of 0.5 N•m. Improper
tightening of screws may result in fire, malfunction, or trouble.
• MONITOUCH has a glass screen. Do not drop or give physical shock to the unit. Otherwise, the screen
may be damaged.
• Connect the cables correctly to the terminals of MONITOUCH in accordance with the specified voltage and
wattage. Over-voltage, over-wattage or incorrect cable connection could cause fire, malfunction or damage
to the unit.
• Be sure to establish a ground of MONITOUCH. Ground FG terminal which must be used for the unit.
Otherwise, electric shock or a fire may occur.
• Prevent any conductive particles from entering into MONITOUCH. Failure to do so may lead to fire, damage
or malfunction.
• After wiring is finished, remove the paper used as a dust cover before starting to operate MONITOUCH.
Operation with the cover attached may result in accident, fire, malfunction, or trouble.
• Do not attempt to repair MONITOUCH at your site. Ask Hakko or the designated contractor for repair.
• Do not disassemble or modify MONITOUCH. Otherwise, it may cause a malfunction.
• Hakko Electronics Co., Ltd. is not responsible for any damages resulting from repair, overhaul or
modification of MONITOUCH that was performed by an unauthorized person.
• Do not use a sharp-pointed tool when pressing a touch switch. Doing so may damage the screen.
• Only experts are authorized to set up the unit, connect the cables or perform maintenance and inspection.
• For MONITOUCH using a lithium battery, handle the battery with care. The combustible materials such as
lithium or organic solvent contained in the battery may generate heat, explode, or catch fire, resulting in
personal injury or fire. Read related manuals carefully and handle the lithium battery correctly as instructed.
• When using a MONITOUCH that has analog switch resolution with resistance film, do not press two or more
points on the screen at the same time. If there is a switch between the two pressed points, it may be
activated.
• Take safety precautions during such operations as setting change during running, forced output, start, and
stop. Any misoperation may cause unexpected machine motions, resulting in machine accident or damage.
• In facilities where a failure of MONITOUCH could lead to accident threatening human life or other serious
damage, be sure that the facilities are equipped with adequate safeguards.
• At the time of disposal, MONITOUCH must be treated as industrial waste.
• Before touching MONITOUCH, discharge static electricity from your body by touching grounded metal.
Excessive static electricity may cause malfunction or trouble.
[General Notes]
• Never bundle control cables and input/output cables with high-voltage and large-current carrying cables such
as power supply cables. Keep these cables at least 200 mm away from the high-voltage and large-current
carrying cables. Otherwise, malfunction may occur due to noise.
• When using MONITOUCH in an environment where a source of high-frequency noise is present, it is
recommended that the FG shielded cable (communication cable) be grounded at its ends. However, the cable
may be grounded only at one end if this is necessary due to unstable communication conditions or for any
other reason.
• Plug connectors or sockets of MONITOUCH in the correct orientation. Otherwise, it may cause a malfunction.
• Do not use thinners for cleaning because they may discolor the MONITOUCH surface. Use alcohol or benzine
commercially available.
• If a data receive error occurs when MONITOUCH and the counterpart (PLC, temperature controller, etc.) are
started at the same time, read the manual for the counterpart unit and handle the error correctly.
• Avoid discharging static electricity on the mounting panel of the MONITOUCH. Static charges can damage the
unit and cause malfunctions. Otherwise, malfunction may occur due to noise.
• Avoid prolonged display of any fixed pattern. Due to the characteristics of the liquid crystal display, an
afterimage may occur. If a prolonged display of a fixed pattern is expected, use the auto OFF function of the
backlight.
Contents

Preface

Notes on Safe Use of MONITOUCH

Chapter 1 Overview
1. Features ............................................................................................................................................ 1-1
2. Models and Peripheral Equipment .................................................................................................... 1-2
MONITOUCH Models .........................................................................................................................................1-2
Peripheral Equipment..........................................................................................................................................1-3
3. System Composition ......................................................................................................................... 1-7
System Composition of V7 Series (Standard).....................................................................................................1-7
System Composition of V7i (High-performance).................................................................................................1-8

Chapter 2 Specifications
1. Specifications.................................................................................................................................... 2-1
General Specifications ........................................................................................................................................2-1
Display Specifications .........................................................................................................................................2-2
Touch Switch Specifications ...............................................................................................................................2-2
Function Switch Specifications............................................................................................................................2-2
Interface Specifications .......................................................................................................................................2-3
Clock and Backup Memory Specifications ..........................................................................................................2-3
Drawing Environment..........................................................................................................................................2-3
Display Function Specifications ..........................................................................................................................2-4
Function Performance Specifications..................................................................................................................2-5
2. Dimensions and Panel Cut-out ......................................................................................................... 2-6
V708/V708i External View and Dimensions........................................................................................................2-6
V710/V710i External View and Dimensions........................................................................................................2-7
V712/V712i External View and Dimensions........................................................................................................2-8
3. Names and Functions of Components.............................................................................................. 2-9
4. Serial Connector (CN1)................................................................................................................... 2-12
Serial Connector for PLC Connection ...............................................................................................................2-12
5. Modular Jack (MJ1/MJ2)................................................................................................................. 2-13
Modular Jack 1 (MJ1)/2 (MJ2) ..........................................................................................................................2-13
V-SFT Setting....................................................................................................................................................2-13
Transferring Screen Data..................................................................................................................................2-15
Barcode Reader Connection.............................................................................................................................2-15
6. LAN Connector (LAN) ..................................................................................................................... 2-16
LAN Connector..................................................................................................................................................2-16
Wiring ................................................................................................................................................................2-17
7. CF Card (CF) .................................................................................................................................. 2-18
Recommended CF Cards .................................................................................................................................2-18
Mounting and Dismounting the CF Card...........................................................................................................2-18
Notes on Handling the CF Card ........................................................................................................................2-19
8. Printer Connection (PRINTER) ....................................................................................................... 2-20
Printer Connector (PRINTER)...........................................................................................................................2-20
Connection with Printer through Serial Interface...............................................................................................2-21

Chapter 3 Installation
1. Mounting Procedure.......................................................................................................................... 3-1
Mounting Procedure............................................................................................................................................3-1
Mounting Angle ...................................................................................................................................................3-1
2. Power Supply Cable Connection ...................................................................................................... 3-2
Power Supply Cable Connection ........................................................................................................................3-2
Notes on Usage of 100-240 VAC Specifications ................................................................................................3-3
Grounding ...........................................................................................................................................................3-3

Chapter 4 Instructions
1. Coin-type Lithium Battery.................................................................................................................. 4-1
Battery Mounting Procedure ...............................................................................................................................4-1
Battery Replacement ..........................................................................................................................................4-2
2. DIP Switch Setting ............................................................................................................................ 4-4
DIP Switch (DIPSW) Setting ...............................................................................................................................4-4
3. Function Switches ............................................................................................................................. 4-5
Types ..................................................................................................................................................................4-5
[SYSTEM] Switch................................................................................................................................................4-5

Chapter 5 Connections
1. 1 : 1 Connection ................................................................................................................................ 5-1
2. 1 : n Connection (Multi-drop)............................................................................................................. 5-2
3. n : 1 Connection (Multi-link 2) ........................................................................................................... 5-3
4. n : 1 Connection (Multi-link) .............................................................................................................. 5-4
5. Universal Serial Communications ..................................................................................................... 5-5
6. V-Link ................................................................................................................................................ 5-6
7. PLC2Way .......................................................................................................................................... 5-7
8. Temperature Control Network........................................................................................................... 5-8
9. Ethernet............................................................................................................................................. 5-9
10. Other Networks ............................................................................................................................... 5-11
FL-net (OPCN-2)...............................................................................................................................................5-11
MELSECNET/10 ...............................................................................................................................................5-12
CC-Link .............................................................................................................................................................5-14
OPCN-1 ............................................................................................................................................................5-15
T-LINK...............................................................................................................................................................5-16
PROFIBUS-DP .................................................................................................................................................5-17
DeviceNet .........................................................................................................................................................5-18

Chapter 6 MONITOUCH Operations


1. Operational Procedures .................................................................................................................... 6-1
MONITOUCH Operation .....................................................................................................................................6-1
2. Main Menu Screen ............................................................................................................................ 6-3
1. I/O Test ............................................................................................................................... 6-4
1-1. Self-loop Test............................................................................................................ 6-5
1-2. Print Check ............................................................................................................... 6-8
1-3. SYSTEM & Function Switch Test ............................................................................. 6-8
1-4. Touch Switch Test .................................................................................................... 6-9
2. Card Menu Screen ............................................................................................................ 6-11
2-1. CREC Menu Screen ............................................................................................... 6-12
2-2. Transferring Screen Data from a CF Card.............................................................. 6-14
2-3. Saving Backup Copies of SRAM ............................................................................ 6-20
2-4. Messages during Data Transfer.............................................................................. 6-22
3. Ethernet............................................................................................................................. 6-23
4. SRAM/Clock...................................................................................................................... 6-26
5. Extension Program Information ........................................................................................ 6-27
6. Extended Function Setting................................................................................................ 6-28

Chapter 7 Error Correction


1. Error Message .................................................................................................................................. 7-1
1. Communication Error .......................................................................................................... 7-1
2. Check.................................................................................................................................. 7-5
3. Warning............................................................................................................................... 7-5
4. SYSTEM ERROR ............................................................................................................... 7-6
5. Touch Switch is Active ........................................................................................................ 7-6
2. Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................................ 7-7
In the Event of an Error .......................................................................................................................................7-7
Probable Symptoms............................................................................................................................................7-7

Chapter 8 Inspection and Maintenance


1. Inspection and Maintenance ............................................................................................................. 8-1
Daily Inspection...................................................................................................................................................8-1
Periodical Inspection ...........................................................................................................................................8-1
2. Warranty Policy ................................................................................................................................. 8-2
Inquiries about Failure.........................................................................................................................................8-2
Warranty Period ..................................................................................................................................................8-2
Free-of-charge Repair.........................................................................................................................................8-2
Chargeable Repair ..............................................................................................................................................8-2
Inquiry Form ........................................................................................................................................................8-3
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1.
Overview

Features
2. Models and Peripheral Equipment
3. System Composition
1. Features 1-1

1. Features 1
The V7 series inherits and heightens the features of the V6 series as described below.

Overview
1. 32k-color Display
32,768-color display makes colorful expression possible.
Bitmap files are clearly displayed in brilliant colors.
2. CF Card Interface as Standard
The CF card can be used for saving multiple screen data, sampling data, recipe data, hard copy
images, and other various usages.
Large-sized video capture images, JPEG or WAV files can be saved.
3. Connector for LAN (for high-performance type only)
This connector enables Ethernet connection with a host computer. 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T is
supported. High-speed communications are possible via Ethernet for uploading/downloading
screen data and reading/writing data from/to the server.
4. Video Display Upgraded (for high-performance type only/optional)
The video display function is upgraded drastically to allow: saving the current video screen, taking
snapshots of multiple exposures, superimposing a semi-transparent operation screen on a video
display, showing four video channels at the same time, and so on.
5. Web Server Function (for high-performance type only)
The V7i screens are converted into HTML files and displayed on the WWW browser using the
Ethernet.
6. Animation Function
The animation function enables representation of the field close to the real image.
7. Play of WAV File (for high-performance type only/optional)
WAV files can be played with ease simply by connecting the option unit to the speaker.
It is possible to use sound for notifying the field conditions, such as an occurrence of an error. So,
the monitoring operator can work in a distance.
1-2 2. Models and Peripheral Equipment

2. Models and Peripheral Equipment

MONITOUCH Models
The model name consists of the following information.

V7
Power supply specification
D: 24 VDC specification (in compliance with CE/UL/cUL)
None: 100-240 VAC specification

Touch switch specification


None: Analog
M: Matrix

Device specification
S: TFT color LCD (SVGA)
T: TFT color LCD (VGA)
C: TFT 128-color LCD (VGA). . . . . . .10-inch
STN color LCD (VGA) . . . . . . . . . .8-inch

Functional specification
i: High-performance type
None: Standard type

Screen size
08: 8-inch
10: 10-inch
12: 12-inch

The following models are available.

<Analog>
Series and Size Model Name Specifications Remarks
Compliant with
V708SD TFT color, 800 × 600 dots, standard, DC power supply
CE/UL/cUL
V708 series Compliant with
V708iSD TFT color, 800 × 600 dots, high-performance, DC power supply
8-inch CE/UL/cUL
Compliant with
V708CD STN color, 640 × 480 dots, standard, DC power supply
CE/UL/cUL
V710T TFT color, 640 × 480 dots, standard, AC power supply
Compliant with
V710TD TFT color, 640 × 480 dots, standard, DC power supply
CE/UL/cUL
V710iT TFT color, 640 × 480 dots, high-performance, AC power supply
Compliant with
V710iTD TFT color, 640 × 480 dots, high-performance, DC power supply
CE/UL/cUL
V710S TFT color, 800 × 600 dots, standard, AC power supply
V710 series
Compliant with
10-inch V710SD TFT color, 800 × 600 dots, standard, DC power supply
CE/UL/cUL
V710iS TFT color, 800 × 600 dots, high-performance, AC power supply
Compliant with
V710iSD TFT color, 800 × 600 dots, high-performance, DC power supply
CE/UL/cUL
V710C TFT color, 640 × 480 dots, standard, AC power supply
Compliant with
V710CD TFT color, 640 × 480 dots, standard, DC power supply
CE/UL/cUL
2. Models and Peripheral Equipment 1-3

Series and Size Model Name Specifications Remarks 1


V712S TFT color, 800 × 600 dots, standard, AC power supply
Compliant with
V712SD TFT color, 800 × 600 dots, standard, DC power supply
V712 series CE/UL/cUL

Overview
12-inch V712iS TFT color, 800 × 600 dots, high-performance, AC power supply
Compliant with
V712iSD TFT color, 800 × 600 dots, high-performance, DC power supply
CE/UL/cUL

<Matrix>
Series and Size Model Name Specifications Remarks
V710TM TFT color, 640 × 480 dots, standard, AC power supply
Compliant with
V710TMD TFT color, 640 × 480 dots, standard, DC power supply
CE/UL/cUL
V710iTM TFT color, 640 × 480 dots, high-performance, AC power supply
V710 series
Compliant with
10-inch V710iTMD TFT color, 640 × 480 dots, high-performance, DC power supply
CE/UL/cUL
V710CM TFT color, 640 × 480 dots, standard, AC power supply
Compliant with
V710CMD TFT color, 640 × 480 dots, standard, DC power supply
CE/UL/cUL
V712SM TFT color, 800 × 600 dots, standard, AC power supply
Compliant with
V712SMD TFT color, 800 × 600 dots, standard, DC power supply
V712 series CE/UL/cUL
12-inch V712iSM TFT color, 800 × 600 dots, high-performance, AC power supply
Compliant with
V712iSMD TFT color, 800 × 600 dots, high-performance, DC power supply
CE/UL/cUL

Peripheral Equipment
The following options are available for using the V7 series more effectively.

V-SFT (configuration software: English version)


Application software for editing display data for the MONITOUCH.
(Windows98/NT4.0/Me/2000/XP compatible)
The V7 series is supported with ver. 2.00 and later.

EU-xx (option unit)


* This option unit can only be mounted on the V7i model.
xx: 00 → Video input + sound output unit
Video images can be displayed on V7i directly.
WAV files can be played at an external speaker.
xx: 01 → RGB input + sound output unit
Screen images displayed on a CRT display can be shown on V7i.
WAV files can be played at an external speaker.
xx: 02 → RGB output + sound output unit
Screen images displayed on V7i can be shown on a CRT display.
WAV files can be played at an external speaker.
xx: 03 → Sound output unit
WAV files can be played at an external speaker.
V7EM-F (FLASH memory cassette)
Extension print circuit board to extend the memory for screen data.
The capacity of FLASH memory is 8 Mbyte.
1-4 2. Models and Peripheral Equipment

V7EM-L (FLASH memory cassette for ladder monitor)


Extension print circuit board for the ladder monitor function.
The memory for screen data is extended at the same time.
The capacity of FLASH memory is 8 Mbytes. (4 Mbytes for ladder monitor, 4 Mbytes for
screen data)

V7EM-S (SRAM cassette)


Extension print circuit board to back-up the memory for sampling data, V7 internal memory
and memo pad. The capacity of an SRAM cassette is 512 kbyte.

TC485 (terminal converter)


Used for connection between the V7 series and a PLC at the RS-422/485 terminal block.
CN

SW
1

TB
1

CREC (card recorder)


The card recorder creates a backup copy of screen data or works as an external memory
storage system for memory manager and data logging functions.

REC-MCARD (memory card) compliant with JEIDA ver. 4.0


Used with the card recorder when having a backup copy of screen data or saving data on an
external medium for memory manager and data logging functions.
SRAM 256 k, 512 k, 1 M, 2 M, 4 Mbyte
FLASH ROM 256 k, 512 k, 1 Mbyte

M-CARD SFT (memory card editor)


Application software for editing data stored on a memory card, SRAM or CF card.
(Windows98/NT4.0/Me/2000/XP compatible)

V-MDD (ACPU/QnACPU/FXCPU dual port interface)


Add-on connector with two ports, specifically designed for the connector on the
V -M
MITSUBISHI’s ACPU/QnACPU/FXCPU programmer. Operability can be improved when
P
P

DD
G

directly connecting the V7 series to the ACPU/QnACPU/FXCPU programmer.


123

GD
2. Models and Peripheral Equipment 1-5

V-I/O (serial extension I/O)


Used as an external I/O unit for PLC. It has 16 inputs and 16 outputs.
1
DC24V

FG IN1
IN3
IN0 IN5
IN7
MJ1
IN2 IN9
IN4 IN11
IN6 IN13
IN8 IN15
IN10
IN12 OUT1
IN14 OUT3
COM+ OUT5
OUT0 OUT7
OUT2 OUT8
OUT4 OUT10
OUT6 OUT12
COM1 OUT14
OUT9 COM2

Overview
OUT11
OUT13
OUT15

CU-xx [xx: 00 → OPCN-1, 01 → T-LINK, 02 → CC-Link,


03-2 → Ethernet/FL-net (OPCN-2), 04 → PROFIBUS-DP,
05 → MELSECNET/10, 07 → DeviceNet] (communication
interface unit)
Used for communications with each network. This unit enables connection of multiple V7
series to a single PLC. Since other devices on the same network can be connected, it brings
about the reduction in costs of the whole system.

V6-CP (screen data transfer cable) 3 m


Used for connection between the V7 series and a personal computer, or a personal
computer and the card recorder (CREC).

V7-PT (printer cable) 2.5 m


Used for connection between the V7 series and a printer.
For the CBM292/293 printer, use the V7-PTCBM printer cable (2.5 m).

V6-BCD (barcode reader connection cable) 3 m


Used for connection between the V7 series and a barcode reader.

V6-MLT (multi-link 2 master cable) 3 m


Used for Multi-Link 2 connection between the V7 master station and the V7 slave station.

V6-TMP (temperature controller connection cable)


Used for connection between the V7 series and a temperature controller or a PLC via
PLC2Way.

V6-TMP : 3m
V6-TMP-5M : 5m
V6-TMP-10M : 10m
1-6 2. Models and Peripheral Equipment

MJ-D25 (MJ-to-D-sub conversion cable) 0.3 m


Used for connection between the V7 series and a PLC via PLC2Way.

V7xx-GS [xx: 08 → V708/V708i, 10 → V710/V710i, 12 → V712/V712i]


(protective sheet)
This sheet protects the operation panel surface. (5 sheets/set)

V7xx-GSN10 [xx: 08 → V708/V708i, 10 → V710/V710i, 12 → V712/V712i]


(protective sheet)
This anti-glare sheet protects the operation panel surface. (5 sheets/set)

V7-BT (battery for replacement)


Replacement lithium battery for the V7 series.

V712S-FL* → V712S/V712iS
V612S-FL01* → V712S/V712iS
V610S-FL01 → V710S/V710iS
V710T-FL* → V710T/V710iT
V610T-FL01* → V710T/V710iT/V710C
V708S-FL → V708S/V708iS
V608C-FL → V708C
(backlight for replacement)
Replacement backlight parts for the V7 series.
* The type of backlight depends on the serial number of the V7 series. For more information,
please ask your local distributor.
3. System Composition 1-7

3. System Composition 1
System Composition of V7 Series (Standard)

Overview
The following illustration shows possible system configurations using the V7 series (standard).

V series
configuration
During operation
software Transferring (Link communication)
Creating screen data SYSTEM

disc
F1

F2
RS-232C/RS-422
screens V6-CP F3

F4

F5

F6

RESET

F7

POWER

V-SFT
Computer (PC) V7 (standard)
During operation Link unit
(Universal serial
Transferring screen data communication)
Transferring recipe data
Saving sampling data RS-232C/RS-422
etc.
CompactFlash
Card

CF card
Transferring screen data General-purpose
Transferring other data computer
Transferring screen data
V6-CP
Memory manager
Data logging function
CREC cable

Card recorder
CREC
Printer cable
V7-PT
Cable
V6-TMP

Printer

Cable Temperature controller,


inverter
V6-BCD

Barcode reader
1-8 3. System Composition

System Composition of V7i (High-performance)


The following illustration shows possible system configurations using the V7i series
(high-performance).

disc disc

RESET RESET

Computer (PC) Computer (PC)


Ethernet

V series
configuration During operation
software Transferring (Link communication)
screen data
RS-232C/RS-422
SYSTEM

disc F1

V6-CP
F2

Creating screens F3

F4

F5

RESET F6

F7

V-SFT POWER

Computer (PC) V7i (high-performance) *1 Link unit


During operation
(Universal serial
Transferring screen data
communication)
Transferring recipe data
Saving sampling data RS-232C/RS-422
etc.
CompactFlash
Card

CF card
Transferring screen data General-purpose
Transferring other data computer
V6-CP Transferring screen data Cable
Memory manager V6-TMP
Data logging function
CREC cable

Temperature controller,
Card recorder inverter
CREC
Printer cable
V7-PT

Speaker
Printer (Sound output)

Cable
V6-BCD

Video camera
(Video input)
Computer Display
Barcode reader (RGB input) (RGB output)

*1 The option unit (EU-xx) is required.


2
1.
Specifications

Specifications
2. Dimensions and Panel Cut-out
3. Names and Functions of Components
4. Serial Connector (CN1)
5. Modular Jack (MJ1/MJ2)
6. LAN Connector (LAN)
7. CF Card (CF)
8. Printer Connection (PRINTER)
1. Specifications 2-1

1. Specifications

General Specifications
2
Model
Item V708 V710 V712

Specifications
DC power supply AC power supply DC power supply AC power supply DC power supply
Rated Voltage 24 VDC 100 - 240 VAC 24 VDC 100 - 240 VAC 24 VDC
Permissible Range 100 - 240 VAC 100 - 240 VAC
24 VDC ± 10% 24 VDC ± 10% 24 VDC ± 10%
of Voltage ± 10% ± 10%
Permissible
Momentary Power Within 1 ms Within 20 ms Within 1 ms Within 20 ms Within 1 ms
Failure
Power Supply

Power Consumption V708C V708S/iS


(Maximum Rating) 15 W or less 22 W or less
60 VA or less 30 W or less 60 VA or less 30 W or less

For 100 VAC: For 100 VAC:


16 A, 6 ms 16 A, 6 ms
Rush Current 25 A, 0.7 ms 30 A, 1ms 30 A, 1 ms
For 200 VAC: For 200 VAC:
32 A, 7 ms 32 A, 7 ms
DC external AC external DC external AC external DC external
terminals to FG: terminals to FG: terminals to FG: terminals to FG: terminals to FG:
Withstand Voltage
500 VAC, 1500 VAC, 500 VAC, 1500 VAC, 500 VAC,
1 minute 1 minute 1 minute 1 minute 1 minute
Insulation Resistance 500 VDC, 10 MΩ or above
Ambient
Physical Environment

0°C to +50°C
Temperature
Storage Ambient
−10°C to +60°C
Temperature
Ambient Humidity 85% RH or less (without dew condensation)
Solvent Resistance No cutting oil or organic solvent attached to the unit
Atmosphere No corrosive gas, not so much excessive dust and no conductive dust
Vibration Vibration frequency: 10 to 150 Hz, Acceleration: 9.8 m/s2 (1.0G)
Electrical Mechanical

Conditions Conditions
Working

Resistance Single amplitude: 0.075 mm, X, Y, Z: 3 directions for one hour


Pulse shape: Sine half wave
Shock Resistance
Peak acceleration: 147 m/s2 (15G), X, Y, Z: 3 directions six times each
Noise Resistance 1500 Vp-p (pulse width 1µs, rise time: 1 ns)
Working

Static Electricity
Discharge Compliant with IEC61000-4-2, contact: 6 kV, air: 8 kV
Resistance
Grounding Grounding resistance: less than 100 Ω
Protection structure: front panel: compliant with IP65 (when using waterproof gasket)
rear case: compliant with IP20
Mounting Conditions

Structure
Form: in a single body
Mounting procedure: inserted in a mounting panel
Cooling System Cooling naturally
Analog type: Unit: approx. 2.4 Analog type: Unit: approx. 2.7
Weight (kg) Unit: approx. 1.5
Matrix type: Unit: approx. 2.8 Matrix type: Unit: approx. 3.2
Dimensions
233 × 178 × 66.1 303.8 × 231.0 × 72.0 326.4 × 259.6 × 72.0
W × H × D (mm)
Panel Cut-out (mm) 220.5 +0.5
−0 × 165.5 +0.5
−0 289.0 +0.5
−0 × 216.2 +0.5
−0 −0 × 246.2 −0
313.0 +0.5 +0.5

Case Color Black (Munsell N2.0)


Material PC/ABS*
* The material is different according to the hardware version of each type of MONITOUCH as follows.
Type
Material
V708C V708S V710C V710T/S, V712

PC/PS a to d a to e a to d a to f
PC/ABS f or later f or later e or later g or later
2-2 1. Specifications

Display Specifications

Model
Item
V708C V708xS V710C V710xT V710xS V712xS
Display Device STN color LCD TFT color LCD
Display Size 7.7-inch 8.4-inch 10.4-inch 12.1-inch
128 colors 32,768 colors 128 colors 32,768 colors
Colors
+16-color blinks +16-color blinks +16-color blinks +16-color blinks
Resolution
640 × 480 800 × 600 640 × 480 800 × 600
W × H (dots)
Dot Pitch
0.246 × 0.246 0.213 × 0.213 0.33 × 0.33 0.264 × 0.264 0.3075 × 0.3075
W × H (mm)
Brightness (cd/m2) 200 350 220 350 280 350
Contrast Ratio 25 : 1 250 : 1 350 : 1 300 : 1 300 : 1 350 : 1
Angle of Vertical
+40, −30 +35, −55 +30, −20 +45, −55 +35, −45 +40, −45
Visibility (°)
Angle of Horizontal
±50 ±50 ±45 ±70 ±50 ±55
Visibility (°)
Backlight Cold cathode rectifier (exchangeable by users)
Average Backlight Approx.
Approx. 50,000 h
Life*1 40,000 h
Backlight
Always ON, random setting
Auto OFF Function
Contrast Adjustment Provided *2 Not provided
Brightness
Adjustment
Not provided 3 levels *2

Surface Sheet Material: Polycarbonate, 0.3 mm thick


POWER Lamp ON when the power is supplied

*1 When the normal temperature is 25°C, and the surface luminance of the display is 50% of the initial setting.
*2 Adjustable with function switches

Touch Switch Specifications

Item Specifications
Method Analog resistance film type Matrix resistance film type
10.4-inch: 40 (W) × 24 (H)
Switch Resolution 1024 (W) × 1024 (H)
12.1-inch: 50 (W) × 30 (H)
Mechanical Life One million activations or more
Surface Treatment Hard-coated, anti-glare treatment 5%

Function Switch Specifications

Item Specifications
Number of Switches 8
Method Digital resistance film type
Mechanical Life One million activations or more
1. Specifications 2-3

Interface Specifications

Item Specifications
RS-232C, RS-422/485
Asynchronous type 2
Serial Interface for PLC Connection Data length: 7, 8 bits
(D-sub 25-pin, female) Parity: Even, odd, none
Stop bit: 1, 2 bits

Specifications
Baud Rate: 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 76800, 115k bps
Serial Interface 1, 2 for Screen Data RS-232C, RS-422/485 (2-wire connection)
Transfer/External Connection CREC, Barcode, V-I/O, Multi-link 2,
(Modular jack, 8-pin) Temperature control network/PLC2Way, V-link, etc.
Compliant with Centronics, half-pitch 36-pin
PR201, ESC/P-J84, ESC/P super function, ESC/P24-J84
Printer Interface for Printer
CBM292/293 printer*1
Connection
Barcode printer MR400
EPSON printer: STYLUS PHOTO series*2
CF Card Interface Compliant with CompactFlashTM
Ethernet Connection Compliant with IEEE802.3
100BASE-TX*3/10BASE-T Baud rate: 100 Mbps, 10 Mbps
(Standard with V7i) Cables: 100 Ω unshielded twist-pair, category 5, maximum length = 100 m

*1 The CBM292/293 printer cannot print screen hard copies.


*2 For more information, refer to V-SFT Additional Specifications.
*3 It is available with SYSTEM PROG. Ver. 1.470 (V-SFT Ver. 2.2.25.0) or later.

Clock and Backup Memory Specifications

Item Specifications
Battery Specification Coin-type lithium primary cell
Backup Memory SRAM 64 kbyte
Backup Time Period 5 years (ambient temperature at 25°C)
Battery Voltage Drop Detection Provided (internal memory allocated)
Calendar Accuracy Monthly deviation ±90 sec (ambient temperature at 25°C)

Drawing Environment

Item Specifications
Drawing Method Exclusive configuration software
Name of exclusive configuration software: V-SFT (Ver. 2.00 and later)
Personal computer: Pentium II 450 MHz or above recommended
OS: Windows98/Me/NT Ver.4.0/2000/XP
Drawing Tool
Capacity of hard disk required: Free space of approx. 460 Mbyte or more
(For minimum installation: approx. 105 Mbyte)
Display: Resolution 800 × 600 or above recommended
2-4 1. Specifications

Display Function Specifications

Item Specifications
English/Western Chinese Chinese
Display Language* USEnglish Korean
Europe (traditional) (simplified)
1/4-size, 1-byte ANK code Latin1 ASCII code ASCII code ASCII code
Chinese Chinese Hangul
Characters 2-byte 16-dot JIS #1, 2 levels −
(traditional) (simplified) (without Kanji)
2-byte 32-dot JIS #1 level − − − −
1/4-size: 8 × 8 dots
1-byte: 8 × 16 dots
Character Size
2-byte: 16 × 16 dots or 32 × 32 dots
Enlarge: W: 1 to 8 times, H: 1 to 8 times
Resolution 640 × 480 800 × 600
Number of Displayable 1/4-size 80 characters × 60 lines 100 characters × 75 lines
Characters 1-byte 80 characters × 30 lines 100 characters × 37 lines
2-byte 40 characters × 30 lines 50 characters × 37 lines
Display properties: Normal, reverse, blink, bold, shadow
Characters Properties Colors: 32,768 colors + blink 16 colors
(V708C, V710C: 128 colors + blink 16 colors)
Lines: Line, continuous line, box, parallelogram, polygon
Graphics Circles: Circle, arc, sector, ellipse, elliptical arc
Others: Tile patterns
Line types: 6 (thin, thick, dot, chain, broken, two-dot chain)
Tile patterns: 16 (incl. user-definable 8 patterns)
Display properties: Normal, reverse, blink
Graphic Properties
Colors: 32,768 colors + blink 16 colors
(V708C, V710C: 128 colors + blink 16 colors)
Color selection: Foreground, background, boundary (line)

* In addition, the following fonts are available. For more information, refer to the Reference Manual (Operation)
and the V-SFT Additional Specifications Manual.
Gothic, English/Western Europe (HK Gothic), English/Western Europe (HK Times), Central Europe, Cyrillic,
Greek, Turkish
1. Specifications 2-5

Function Performance Specifications

Item Specifications
Screens
Screen Memory
Max. 1024
Flash memory: Appox. 4,992 kbyte (varies depending on the font)
2
Switch 768 per screen
Set, reset, momentary, alternate, to light
Switch Actions

Specifications
(Possible to press a function switch and a switch on the display at the same time)
Reverse, blink, exchange of graphics
Lamps
768 per screen
Pie, bar, panel meter and closed area graph: No limitation within 256 kbyte per screen*1
Graphs
Statistics and trend graphs: Max. 256 per layer*2
Numerical Data Display No limitation within 256 kbyte per screen*1
Character Display No limitation within 256 kbyte per screen*1
Data
Setting Resolution: 640×480, max. 80 characters (1-byte)
Message Display 800 × 600, max. 100 characters (1-byte)
No limitation within 256 kbyte per screen*1
Sampling display of buffer data
Sampling
(Constant sample, bit synchronize, bit sample, relay sample, alarm function)
Graphic Library Max. 2560
Multi-Overlaps Max. 1024
Data Blocks Max. 1024
Messages Max. 32768 lines
Patterns Max. 1024
Macro Blocks Max. 1024
Page Blocks Max. 1024
Direct Blocks Max. 1024
Screen Blocks Max. 1024
Data Sheets Max. 1024
Screen Library Max. 1024
Animation (Frames) Max. 1023
Temperature Control
Max. 32
Network/PLC2Way Table
Time Display Provided
Hard Copy Provided
Buzzer Provided, 2 sounds (short beep, long beep)
Auto OFF Function Always ON, random setting
Switch self-test function
Self-diagnostic Function Communication parameter setting check function
Communication check function

*1 The number of setting memory locations is limited to 1024 per screen.


*2 Layer: 4 per screen (base + 3 overlaps)
2-6 2. Dimensions and Panel Cut-out

2. Dimensions and Panel Cut-out

V708/V708i External View and Dimensions


(Unit: mm)

• Side View • Front View

66.1 233

SYSTEM

F1

F2
165

178
F3

F4

F5

F6
POWER

F7

6.6

• Rear View • Bottom View

220

CN6
LAN

See operating or maintenance


instruction for type of battery
to be used.

Battery replacement.
165

CN5 MEMORY

220
CF

24VDC
- + PRINTER
24.3

CN1
MJ1 MJ2

• Panel Cut-out Dimensions

220.5 +0.5
-0
+0.5
165.5 -0
2. Dimensions and Panel Cut-out 2-7

V710/V710i External View and Dimensions


(Unit: mm)

• Side View • Front View 2

72

Specifications
8 303.8

SYSTEM

F1

F2
215.2

231
F3

F4

F5

F6

F7

POWER

• Rear View • Bottom View

288.0

CN6

CN5

MEMORY
215.2

See operating or maintenance


instruction for type of battery
288.0
to be used.

Battery replacement. CF

100-240VAC
LAN CN1 MJ1 MJ2 PRINTER
L N
FG
35.2

• Panel Cut-out Dimensions

289 +0.5
-0
216.2 +0.5
-0
2-8 2. Dimensions and Panel Cut-out

V712/V712i External View and Dimensions


(Unit: mm)

• Side View • Front View

72
326.4
8
245.2

259.6
F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7
SYSTEM

POWER

• Rear View • Bottom View

312

CN6

CN5

MEMORY

See operating or maintenance


312
245.2

instruction for type of battery


to be used.

Battery replacement. CF

LAN CN1 MJ1 MJ2 PRINTER

100-240VAC
63.8

L N
FG

• Panel Cut-out Dimensions

+0.5
313 -0
+0.5
-0 246.2
3. Names and Functions of Components 2-9

3. Names and Functions of Components

V708/V708i
2
1 3 12 11 13

Specifications
CN6

LAN
SYSTEM

F1 See operating or maintenance


instruction for type of battery
to be used.

F2

8 F3
Battery replacement.
CN5 MEMORY

F4

CF
F5

4 POWER
F6

F7
24VDC
- +

MJ1
PRINTER

MJ2
CN1

14

2 10 15

6 9
7 5

V710/V710i

1 3 11 12 13

CN6

CN5
SYSTEM

MEMORY
F1

F2

F3 See operating or maintenance


instruction for type of battery
to be used.

F4
Battery replacement. CF

F5

F6
100-240VAC

4 F7
L N
FG
LAN CN1 MJ1 MJ2 PRINTER

POWER

2 10 14 15

5 6 7 8 9
2-10 3. Names and Functions of Components

V712/V712i

1 11 12 13

CN6

CN5

MEMORY

See operating or maintenance


instruction for type of battery
to be used.

Battery replacement. CF

4
3 LAN CN1 MJ1 MJ2 PRINTER

100-240VAC
L N
FG

F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7
SYSTEM

POWER

2 10 14 15

5 6 7 8 9

1. Display
This is the display unit.
2. Power lamp (POWER)
Illuminates (green) when the power is supplied to the V7 series.
3. Function switches
Used for RUN /STOP selection, contrast adjustment, brightness adjustment and backlight ON/OFF
(according to the setting).
These switches can be used as user switches in the RUN mode.
4. CF card connector (CF)
This is the connector where the CF card is inserted.
5. Printer connector (PRINTER)
Used for printer connection.
6. Modular jack connectors (MJ1, MJ2)
Used for screen data transfer and connection with temperature controller, barcode reader, CREC,
etc.
7. PLC communication connector (CN1)
Used for connection between the V7 series and a PLC or an external control unit (computer,
custom controller, etc).
8. 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T connector (LAN) .. V7i only
Used for Ethernet connection.
9. Power supply terminal block
Supplies the power to the V7 series (100 to 240 VAC, 24 VDC)
10. Mounting holes
Used for inserting fixtures when securing the V7 series to the mounting panel.
11. Communication interface unit connector (CN5)
This is the connector where the communication unit (CU-xx, optional) for OPCN-1, T-LINK,
CC-Link, Ethernet, FL-net (OPCN-2), PROFIBUS-DP, MELSECNET/10 or DeviceNet is mounted.
3. Names and Functions of Components 2-11

12. Option unit connector (CN6) ..................................... V7i only


This is the connector where the option unit (EU-xx) for video, sound, RGB IN or RGB OUT is
mounted.
13. Add-on memory connector (MEMORY)
This is the connector where the optional FLASH memory cassette (V7EM-F) or SRAM cassette
(V7EM-S) is mounted.
2
14. DIP switch
8-bit DIP switch used for setting terminating resistance of the CN1 signal line and the MJ1/MJ2

Specifications
RS-422/485 signal line.
15. Battery holder
Contains a backup battery for SRAM and clock.
When the battery voltage drops, replace the battery with a new one (V7-BT).
2-12 4. Serial Connector (CN1)

4. Serial Connector (CN1)

Serial Connector for PLC Connection


To communicate with the PLC (RS-232C, RS-422/485), connect the cable to the serial connector
(CN1) at the bottom of the V7 unit.
• For V708/V708i: • For V710/V710i/V712/V712i:
Bottom View Bottom View

The serial connector pins correspond to signals as given below.


CN1 (D-sub 25-pin, female) Pin No. Signal Name Contents
1 FG Frame ground
2 SD RS-232C send data
3 RD RS-232C receive data
4 RS RS-232C RS request to send
5 CS RS-232C CS clear to send
6 Not used
7 SG Signal ground
8 Not used
9 +5 V Use prohibited
10 0V Use prohibited
14 25 11 Not used
12 +SD RS-422 send data (+)
13 −SD RS-422 send data (−)
14 +RS RS-422 RS send data (+)
15 Not used
1 13 16 Not used
17 −RS RS-422 RS send data (−)
18 −CS RS-422 CS receive data (−)
19 +CS RS-422 CS receive data (+)
20 Not used
21 − Use prohibited (V708: not used)
22 − Use prohibited (V708: not used)
23 Not used
24 +RD RS-422 receive data (+)
25 −RD RS-422 receive data (−)

The following connector is recommended.


D-sub 25-pin, male, metric thread (M2.6), with
Recommended connector DDK-make 17JE23250-02 (D8A)
hood
5. Modular Jack (MJ1/MJ2) 2-13

5. Modular Jack (MJ1/MJ2)

Modular Jack 1 (MJ1)/2 (MJ2)


2
This is a modular connector used for connection for screen data transfer, temperature controller,
barcode reader, card recorder (CREC) or serial extension I/O (V-I/O).
• For V708/V708i: • For V710/V710i/V712/V712i:

Specifications
Bottom View Bottom View

Pins of modular jacks 1 and 2 correspond to signals as given below.


MJ1/2 Pin No. Signal Name Contents
1 +SD/RD RS-485 + data

12345678 2 −SD/RD RS-485 − data


3 +5 V Externally supplied +5 V
4 +5 V MAX 150 mA
5 SG
Signal ground
6 SG
7 RD RS-232C receive data
8 SD RS-232C send data

V-SFT Setting
1. The use of modular jacks 1 and 2 can be set on the V-SFT editor.
2. Select [Modular] from the [System Setting] menu. The [Modular Jack] dialog is displayed. Select
the use of modular jacks 1 and 2 from the following options.

Modular Jack 1 Modular Jack 2


[Editor Port]*1 [Not Used]
[Card Recorder]*2 [Card Recorder]*2
[Barcode]*3 [Barcode]*3
[V-I/O]*4 [V-I/O]*4
[Multi-Link]*5 [Multi-Link]*5
[Temp./PLC2Way]*6 [Temp./PLC2Way]*6
[V-Link]*7 [V-Link]*7
[Touch Switch]*8 [Touch Switch]*8
[Ladder Tool]*9 [Ladder Tool]*9
[Modbus Slave]*10 [Modbus Slave]*10
*11
[Printer (Serial Port)] [Printer (Serial Port)]*11

*1 Refer to the next section “Transferring Screen Data”.


*2 Select this option when connecting the card recorder (CREC).
*3 Refer to the next section “Barcode Reader Connection”.
*4 Select this option when connecting the serial extension I/O (V-I/O).
*5 Select this open when “Multi-link 2” is selected for [Connection] and “1” is set for [Local Port] on the
[Comm. Parameter] dialog.
*6 Select this option when connecting the temperature controller network or PLC2Way.
*7 Select this option for V-Link connection.
2-14 5. Modular Jack (MJ1/MJ2)

*8 Refer to “EU-01 (RGB input + sound output unit)”.


*9 Select this option when using the ladder transfer function.
*10 Select this option for Modbus slave connection.
*11 Select this option when connecting the printer with serial interface.
Refer to page 2-20.

Combination of MJ1 and MJ2 Functions


: Usable at the same time.
: Usable at the same time with V-SFT 2.0.2.0, SYSTEM PROG Ver. 1.010 and later
: Not usable at the same time

MJ1 Multi- Card Temp./PLC Touch Ladder Modbus Printer


Barcode V-I/O V-Link
MJ2 Link 2 Recorder 2Way Switch Tool Slave (Serial Port)

Multi-
Link 2

Card
Recorder

Barcode

V-I/O

Temp./PLC
2Way

V-Link

Touch
Switch

Ladder
Tool

Modbus
Slave

Printer
(Serial Port)

Supplemental Remark:
Multi-link communication and temperature control network/PLC2Way can be used at the same time.

Combination of Communication Unit (CU-xx) and Modular Jack Function


: Usable at the same time. : Not usable at the same time

MJ
Multi- Card Recorder, Barcode, V-I/O, Temp./PLC2Way, V-Link, Touch Switch, Ladder Built-in
Link 2 Modbus Slave, Printer (Serial Port) Tool Ethernet
Communication Unit
CU-00 OPCN-1
CU-01 T-LINK
CU-02 CC-Link

CU-03(-2) Ethernet *1

CU-03(-2) FL-net
CU-04 PROFIBUS-DP
CU-05 MELSECNET/10

CU-07 DeviceNet

*1 This is not possible when the V7 series and the PLC are connected via Ethernet.
5. Modular Jack (MJ1/MJ2) 2-15

Transferring Screen Data

• Use modular jack 1 (MJ1) when transferring screen data.


• When [Editor Port] is selected for [Modular Jack 1] on the V-SFT editor, it is possible to transfer
data in the RUN mode because the RUN/STOP mode (on the Main Menu screen) can be
2
automatically selected.
Also RUN/STOP mode is automatically selected for on-line editing and simulation.

Specifications
• When an option other than [Editor Port] is selected for [Modular Jack 1], select the STOP mode
(on the Main Menu screen) and transfer screen data. Simulation or on-line editing is not available.
• When transferring screen data, use Hakko Electronics' data transfer cable (V6-CP) 3 m to connect
the V7 series to a personal computer.

Barcode Reader Connection

• It is possible to receive the signal from a barcode reader by connecting the barcode reader at the
modular jack (MJ1/2) of the V7 series.
• To connect a barcode reader to the modular

12345678
jack (MJ1/2), use Hakko Electronics’ optional
cable (V6-BCD).
Length: 3 m
with modular plug
• Notes on connection
- In the case of barcode readers with CTS Brown: +5 V
and RTS control, it may be necessary to Red: 0V
Orange: RD
install a jumper to RTS and CTS. Yellow: TD
Otherwise the barcode reader may not
work correctly.
- The external power supply (+5 V) is max. 150 mA.
(Refer to page 2-13.)
• When using the barcode reader that was connected to V4 (MONITOUCH's old version), connect it
to the D-sub 9-pin female connector using the V6-BCD cable as shown below.
12345678

Barcode reader D-sub 9-pin (female)


Signal Signal
Name Pin No Name
RTS 1 CS Orange: RD
TXD 2 RD Yellow: SD
RXD 3 SD
CTS 4 RS
SG 5 * Install a jumper between
CTS and RTS.
+5V 6
7 SG Red: 0V
8
Brown: +5 V
9 +5V
2-16 6. LAN Connector (LAN)

6. LAN Connector (LAN)

The connector for LAN is provided as standard on V7i (high-performance). 100BASE-TX*/10BASE-T


is supported.
To connect Ethernet with V7 (standard), use the communication unit “CU-03(-2)”.
If CU-03(-2) is attached to V7i, it has priority over the built-in LAN connector; LAN connector cannot be
used.
* It is available with SYSTEM PROG. Ver. 1.470 (V-SFT Ver. 2.2.25.0) or later.

LAN Connector
Use this connector for Ethernet connection.
• For V708i: • For V710i/V712i:
Side View Bottom View

MJ1/2 and LAN connector are 8-pin modular jacks.


CAUTION Check the name plate and insert the connector in the correct position.

The LAN pins correspond to signals as given below.


LAN Pin No. Signal Name Contents
1 TX+ Ethernet send signal (+)
12345678 2 TX- Ethernet send signal (−)
3 RX+ Ethernet receive signal (+)
4 NC Not used
5 NC Not used
6 RX− Ethernet receive signal (−)
7 NC Not used
8 NC Not used
6. LAN Connector (LAN) 2-17

Wiring

When using the LAN port, keep the LAN cable away from the power supply cable as
CAUTION much as possible. 2

Specifications
HUB
UTP cable
UTP cable Straight or cross cable
Straight (For more information, refer to the HUB specifications.)

CU-03
Ethernet HUB
PLC unit V7 V7i Node

Distance between the node and the HUB: 100 m maximum


Maximum network nodes: 100 Node

Cable Connection Diagram

Straight cable Cross cable


(with HUB) (without HUB)

RJ-45 8Pin RJ-45 8Pin RJ-45 8Pin RJ-45 8Pin


1 1 1 3
2 2 2 6
3 3 3 1
6 6 6 2
4 4 4 5
5 5 5 4
7 7 7 8
8 8 8 7
* Unshielded twist-pair cable * Unshielded twist-pair cable

Recommended Cable
Use the following recommended cable.
Recommended cable 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T Type: Twist-pair cable, category 5
2-18 7. CF Card (CF)

7. CF Card (CF)

Recommended CF Cards
CF cards in compliance with CompactFlashTM can be used.
The operation of the following cards has been verified by Hakko Electronics.
Manufacturer Type Capacity
SanDisk SDCFB-64-J60 64 MB
SDCFB-128-J60 128 MB
SDCFB-256-J60 256 MB
SDCFB-512-J60 512 MB
SDCFB-1024-J60 1GB
I-O Data Device CFS-32M(HI) 32 MB
CFS-64M(HI) 64 MB
CFS-128M(HI) 128 MB
CFS-iV32 32 MB
CFS-iV64 64 MB
CFS-iV128 128 MB
CFS-iV256 256 MB
CFS-iV512 512 MB
CFX-64M 64 MB

Mounting and Dismounting the CF Card


The CF card interface is provided on the side of the unit.
• For V708/V708i: • For V710/V710i/V712/V712i:
Side View Side View
7. CF Card (CF) 2-19

1. Insert the card securely into the interface with the card backside outwards viewed from the rear of
the unit as shown below.

When the card is


inserted, the eject 2.
2
button pops out.

Specifications
CF CF

MJ2 MJ2

PRIN PRIN
TER TER
Card backside

2. To remove the card, press the eject button. The card pops out.

Notes on Handling the CF Card

1. MONITOUCH can recognize a CF card in the FAT file system. It cannot recognize a
FAT32-formatted CF card.
2. Do not insert or remove the CF card during access. Doing so may destroy data on the CF card.
The CF card can be inserted or removed safely when the Main Menu screen is displayed. Before
mounting or removing the CF card, be sure to check that the CF card is not being accessed.
Doing so may destroy data on the CF card or cause CF card failure.
However, if the [Card Menu] switch is pressed on the Main Menu screen and the CF card
operation screen is displayed, it is not possible to insert or remove the CF card.
3. Do not turn the power off or on during access to the CF card.
4. Make a backup copy of the CF card at regular intervals.
5. If there should be a disk error and you cannot read/write data, you can scan the disk in Windows to
restore the disk data.
If not restored, initialize the CF card. Note that the data in the CF card will be completely deleted
by initialization. (For more information on scanning the disk or operating Windows, refer to the
Windows manual.)
6. The number of writing times per CF card is limited (approx. 300,000 times).
Consequently, frequent writing at short intervals may shorten service life of the CF card. To use
the CF card for saving sampling data, check the setting for sampling time. Also, avoid repeated
writing using a CYCLE macro command.
2-20 8. Printer Connection (PRINTER)

8. Printer Connection (PRINTER)

When the V7 series is connected to a printer, a screen hard copy, data sheet or sampling data can be
printed.
To connect a printer with parallel interface, insert the cable into the printer connector (PRINTER); to
connect a printer with serial interface, insert the cable into a modular jack (MJ1/MJ2).

CAUTION Be sure to turn the printer off when the V7 unit is turned off.

Printer Connector (PRINTER)


This is the printer connector for parallel interface.
• For V708/V708i: • For V710/V710i/V712/V712i:
Bottom View Bottom View

The printer interface pins correspond to signals as given below.


PRINT (half-pitch 20-pin) Pin No. Signal Name Contents
1 STB# Strobe
2 PD0 Data 0
3 PD1 Data 1
4 PD2 Data 2
5 PD3 Data 3
6 PD4 Data 4
7 PD5 Data 5
11 20 8 PD6 Data 6
9 PD7 Data 7
10 GND
11 BUSY# Busy
12 GND
13 SELECT
1 10 14 INTP# INP PROME#
15 PFAT# FAULT#
16 GND
17 GND
18 P+5V PRN+5
19 GND
20 GND
8. Printer Connection (PRINTER) 2-21

Connecting Cable
• To connect the V7 series to a printer, use Hakko Electronics’ printer cable “V7-PT” 2.5 m for 20-pin
parallel interface.
For the CBM292/293 printer, use the V7-PTCBM printer cable (2.5 m).
V7 series Printer 2
SYSTEM
V7-PT
F1

Specifications
F2

F3

F4

F5

F6

F7

POWER

Half-pitch, 20-pin Centronics, 36-pin

Compatible Printer Models


Control code system:
• PR201 PC-PR201 series compatible with MS-DOS computer
• ESC-P ESC/P24-J84, ESC/P-J84, ESC/P super function compatible
with MS-DOS computer

Others:
• HP Deskjet Color PCL Level 3
• CBM292/293 CBM’s line thermal printer (Screen hard copying is not
possible.)
• MR400 Sato’s barcode printer “MR400 series” (It is not possible to
print a screen hard copy, data sheet or sampling data.)
• EPSON STYLUS PHOTO EPSON color ink jet printer STYLUS PHOTO/C86/C65
EPSON STYLUS C86 (For printer models, refer to the separate V-SFT Additional
EPSON STYLUS C65 Specifications.)

Connection with Printer through Serial Interface

• To connect a printer through serial interface, connect the cable to a modular jack (MJ1/MJ2).
• Refer to the specification sheet of the printer to be used for the connecting cable for serial
interface.
For information on MJ1/MJ2 signals, refer to page 2-13.
• When two printers are connected through parallel interface and serial interface, the one connected
to MJ1/MJ2 (refer to page 2-13 for the setting) takes precedence.
• Printer models and available print functions are the same as those for parallel interface.
2-22 8. Printer Connection (PRINTER)

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3
1.
Installation

Mounting Procedure
2. Power Supply Cable Connection
1. Mounting Procedure 3-1

1. Mounting Procedure

Mounting Procedure

1. Cut out the mounting panel (max. thick: 5 mm) to match the dimensions shown below.
Mounting panel

Panel cut-out hole


• Panel cut-out
dimensions
220.5 +0.5
−0 3
(Unit: mm)

165.5 −+00.5
+0.5
289 −0
V708/V708i

Installation
289 +−00.5 313 +− 0.5
0
EM
SYST
+0.5

F1
216.2 −0

F2

F3

216.2 −+00.5

246.2 −+00.5
F4

V710/V710i
F5

F6
V712/V712i
F7

ER
POW

2. Insert four fixtures attached to the V7 series into the mounting holes, and tighten them with the
locking screws.
<Tightening torque>
V708/V708i/V710/V710i : 0.3 to 0.5 N•m
V712/V712i : 0.5 to 0.7 N•m

Fixtures
Fixture dimensions

(Unit: mm)
Mounting hole Mounting hole

V7 unit

30 10.5 CN6

Mounting panel
.0 MEMO
RY

CN5

17.8 CF

ER
PRINT
MJ2
MJ1

CN1

LAN

AC
240V
100- N
L

* When the V7 unit is attached to the


mounting panel, the fixtures and frame
grounds (FG) are connected. To prevent
Fixtures
static electricity, be sure to connect the
mounting panel to the frame ground.

3. Mount the gasket so that it will be sandwiched securely between the unit and the mounting panel.

Mounting Angle
90°

Install the unit within the angle of 15° to 135° as shown on the
135°
right.
D

y
Displa
is

15°
pl
a y
3-2 2. Power Supply Cable Connection

2. Power Supply Cable Connection

Electric shock hazard


DANGER Shut the power off before connecting the power supply cable.

Power Supply Cable Connection


• Connect the power supply cable to the terminal on the backside of the unit.
- V708/V708i - V710/V710i/V712/V712i
CN6

CN6
LAN

CN5

MEMORY

CN5 MEMORY

See operating or maintenance


instruction for type of battery
CF to be used.

Battery replacement. CF
24VDC
- + PRINTER
CN1
MJ1 MJ2

100-240VAC
LAN CN1 MJ1 MJ2 PRINTER
L N

24 VDC specification
24 VDC
100-240 VAC specification 24 VDC specification
24VDC
L N
FG FG

Power supply
24 VDC ± 10%
Grounding
Power supply Power supply
100-240 VAC 24 VDC ± 10%
Grounding Grounding

• When connecting the power supply cable, tighten the terminal screws to the following torque.
Terminal Screw
Model Tightening
Screw Size Crimp-style Terminal (Unit: mm)
Torque

V708/V708i M3.5 0.5 N•m 7.1 MAX 7.1 MAX

V710/V710i/V712/V712i M4 0.5 N•m 7.9 MAX 7.0 MAX

• The power source must be within the allowable voltage fluctuation.


• Use a power source with low noise between the cables or between the ground and the cable.
• Use as thick a power supply cable as possible to minimize drop in voltage.
• Keep cables of 100 VAC and 24 VDC sufficiently away from high-voltage, large-current carrying
cables.
2. Power Supply Cable Connection 3-3

• Be sure to attach the terminal cover to the terminal block.

- For V708/V708i: - For V710/V710i/V712/V712i:


Attach the terminal cover (supplied) When closing the terminal cover, hold one
to the terminal block. end of the cover as shown below.

Terminal cover

3
Press either end.

Installation
Notes on Usage of 100-240 VAC Specifications
• Generally, an isolating transformer improves noise resistance. However, if the display unit is far
away from the secondary port of the transformer and noise gets mixed in, an isolating transformer
becomes unnecessary.
• If any power voltage fluctuation caused by noise is expected, it is recommended that a voltage
stabilizer (effective in noise resistance) be used.

Power supply Insulation transformer or


To V710/V710i/V712/V712i
Stabilized transformer

1.25 mm2
Twist the cables.

Grounding

Be sure to establish a ground of MONITOUCH.


CAUTION (The level of grounding resistance should be less than 100Ω.)

• An independent earth pole must be used for MONITOUCH.


• Use a cable which has a nominal cross section of more than V7 unit
Other
equipment
2 mm2 for grounding.
• Set the grounding point near the MONITOUCH to shorten the
distance of grounding cables.
* When the V7 unit is attached to the mounting panel, the
fixtures and frame grounds (FG) are connected. To
detach the FG terminal from the ground, attach the
insulating sheet to the fixtures and the mounting panel for
insulation.
3-4 2. Power Supply Cable Connection

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4
1.
Instructions

Coin-type Lithium Battery


2. DIP Switch Setting
3. Function Switches
1. Coin-type Lithium Battery 4-1

1. Coin-type Lithium Battery

The MONITOUCH is delivered without inserting the battery connector in the battery
holder on the back of the unit.
CAUTION Be sure to set the battery when using the calendar function or SRAM.
Without battery, the contents in the SRAM or calendar will not be retained.

Battery Mounting Procedure


4
Electric shock hazard
DANGER Steps 2 to 5 must be performed when the power to the V7 unit is turned off.

Instructions
1. Turn the unit off.
2. Slide the battery holder cover in the direction of the arrow as shown in the left illustration below to
open it.

CN6 Battery holder

CN5

MEMORY Mn O 2 -L
Mn O 2
-L i

SANYO
CR2450
i

EL
C

SANYO
CR2450
EL

L 3VO
L 3VO

LT
LT S JAPAN
S JAPAN

See operating or maintenance


instruction for type of battery
to be used.

Battery replacement. CF

100-240VAC
LAN CN1 MJ1 MJ2 PRINTER
L N

Battery connector

3. Check that the battery is securely attached to the backside of the cover, and connect the battery
connector.
4. Close the battery holder cover.
5. Enter a date five years from now for “Battery replacement”
See operating or maintenance
on the sticker on the battery holder. instruction for type of battery
to be used.

* The battery status is output to the internal memory Battery replacement.


$s167 of the V7 series.
If the battery voltage drops before five years has
elapsed, replace the battery immediately.
Enter a date five years
from now
MSB LSB

15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00
$s167
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Memory cassette information 0: No memory cassette mounted


reserved (Setting: 0) 1: FROM 2 Mbyte (V6)
2: FROM 4 Mbyte (V6)
3: SRAM 512 byte (V7/V6)
0: Battery OK 4: FROM 8 Mbyte (V7)
1: Battery voltage drop
2: No battery

Memory cassette information reserved (Setting: 0)


4-2 1. Coin-type Lithium Battery

6. Turn on the power to the V7 unit and check that Main Menu screen
the battery is correctly mounted on the Main
Menu screen.
When the battery is not connected, the Main Menu V710iTD

System Information
[SRAM/Clock] switch blinks and the message SYSTEM PROG. VER. 1.000
FONT
VER.1.300 / 1.000 / 1.000
ENGLISH
I/F DRV VER.1.300
MELSEC AnA/N/U

“Battery not set” is displayed at the bottom left Screen Data


Information
PLC Type : MITSUBISHIA series Link Error : Stop
Comment : Time-Out : 1.00 sec

corner. When the battery is correctly connected, Size : 5111808 Retry : 3


Baud Rate :19200
Connection :1:1 Data Length : 8
the [SRAM/Clock] switch goes out and the Signal Level :RS232C
PLC Stat. No. : 0
Stop Bit : 1
Parity : Odd

message is cleared. Send Delay : 20msec

SRAM/Clock

When the battery voltage has dropped, the Ethernet

message “Brownout Battery” is displayed. Editor:MJ1 Card


Menu
I/O Test

POWER

Battery Replacement

Safety Instructions on Handling the Battery


Lithium batteries contain combustible material such as lithium or organic solvent. Mishandling may
cause heat, explosion or ignition resulting in fire or injury. To prevent accidents, pay attention to the
following cautions when handling the lithium battery.

• Be sure to discharge static electricity from your body before battery replacement.
CAUTION • Use the battery “V7-BT” (replacement battery for the V7 series) for replacement.
• Rough handling of the battery may cause a fire or chemical burn hazard.
• Do not disassemble, incinerate or heat the battery.
• Observe the local and governmental regulations when disposing of waste batteries.
• Keep batteries out of reach of children (If swallowed, immediately consult a doctor.)
• Never re-charge the battery.
• When the battery leaks or smells, the leaking battery electrolyte may catch a fire.
Keep from heat or flame.
1. Coin-type Lithium Battery 4-3

Battery Replacement Procedure


Replacement batteries are available from Hakko Electronics.
Name Type Contents
Replacement battery for • Coin-type lithium primary cell 1 pce
V7-BT
the V7 series • Cautions sticker 1 pce

1. Replace the battery “V7-BT” within three minutes after the unit is turned off.
If it is not possible to replace within three minutes, use the V-SFT editor (cable: V6-CP) or a CF
card and make a backup copy of data in the SRAM.
• When using the V-SFT editor:
1) Start the V-SFT editor.
2) Click the [Transfer] icon. The [Transfer] dialog is displayed.
4
3) Select [Display] for [Transfer Device] and [SRAM Data] for [Transfer Data].
To save a backup copy from the V-SFT editor on the server via Ethernet, check [

Instructions
Transfer through Ethernet/IP Address of the V7 Equipped with SRAM]. Keep [ Use
Simulator] and [ Read Comments in Data Transfer] unchecked.
4) Click the [PC <-] under [Transfer Mode].
5) Save the read data in the “∗.RAM” file.
• When using a CF card:
For the backup procedure with a CF card, refer to “Chapter 6 MONITOUCH Operations”.
2. Turn the unit off, and open the battery holder. A battery is set at the socket.
3. Unplug the battery connector, and remove the battery from the
socket. Take out the battery while pressing the center of the
See operating or maintenance

battery holder cover as shown in the figure. instruction for type of battery
to be used.

Battery replacement.

MJ2

4. Set a new battery. Fit the battery into the socket in such a Battery holder
manner that the red cable side of the battery faces the board “b” side
and the cable branches from the bottom. Insert the battery in
the “b” side first, and push it down to “b” while inserted in the Socket
“a” side.
“a” side
5. Plug in the battery connector and close the battery holder
cover. Printed circuit
board
6. Remove the existing caution sticker. Enter a date five years
from now for “Battery replacement” on the new caution sticker, Battery connector
and attach it to the backside of the unit.
7. When the backup copy of the SRAM data has been saved in step 1, turn on the unit and load the
data to the unit.
4-4 2. DIP Switch Setting

2. DIP Switch Setting

DIP Switch (DIPSW) Setting


Set the terminating resistance for RS-422/485 connection with the DIP switch.
When setting the DIP switch, turn the power off.
- For V708/V708i: - For V710/V710i/V712/V712i:
Side View Rear View
CN6

CN5

MEMORY

DIP switch

CF

100-240VAC
LAN CN1 MJ1 MJ2 PRINTER
L N

ON

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

MJ2 (modular jack 2) terminating resistance


CF auto load CN1 RD terminating resistance at pins 24 and 25
Not used
MJ1 (modular jack 1) terminating resistance
CN1 SD terminating resistance at pins 12 and 13(*1)

*1 V708iSD: Available with hardware ver. “a” and later


V708CD/V708SD/V710/V712: Available with hardware ver. “b” and later

DIPSW1 (CF Auto Load)


Set DIPSW1 ON when a screen data file saved on a CF card can be auto-loaded.
Procedure
1. Transfer screen data from the computer to a CF card. (Refer to the Reference Manual for more
information.)
2. Set DIPSW1 in the ON position, and insert the CF card that contains the screen data file.
3. Turn the unit on. The screen data is automatically loaded into the FLASH memory of the unit.

DIPSW2,3,4 (Not Used)


Keep OFF.

DIPSW5, 6, 7, 8 (Terminating Resistance Setting)


• When connecting the PLC at CN1 via RS-422/485 interface (2-wire connection), set DIPSW7 to
the ON position.
• When connecting the PLC at CN1 via RS-422/485 interface (4-wire connection), set DIPSW5 *1 or
7 to the ON position.
• For the following connections at modular jack 1 (2), set DIPSW 6 (DIPSW8) to the ON position.
- Master station for multi-link 2 connection
- Temperature controller network/PLC2Way connection via RS-485
- Card Recorder: Connection with the CREC (optional)
- Serial extension I/O: Connection with the V-I/O (optional)
- Connection to the V7 series at the termination of V-link connection via RS-485
3. Function Switches 4-5

3. Function Switches

Types
• There are eight function switches provided.
[SYSTEM], [F1], [F2], [F3], [F4], [F5], [F6], [F7]

[SYSTEM] Switch
The [SYSTEM] switch works in “alternate” operations.
When this switch is pressed once, the switch menu is displayed at the side of the function switches 4
[F1] to [F5], and each function switch corresponds to the menu item displayed in the switch menu.
When the [SYSTEM] switch is pressed again, the switch menu disappears, and the function switches
[F1] to [F7] work as defined by the user. (page 4-6)

Instructions
User-defined function Function switches for User-defined
switches switch menu selection function switches

S
Y
S
T
E
M

M
O
D
E

BR

BR

BR

B
A
C
K
L
T

For V710T, V710iT, V710S, V710iS, V710iS, V712S and V712T

For V708S/V708iS: For V708C:

S S
Y Y
S S
T T
E E
M M
M M
O O
D D
E E

CT

CT

CT

B B
A A
C C
K K
L L
T T
4-6 3. Function Switches

User-defined Function Switches [F1] to [F7]


• When the V7 series is in the STOP mode, the function switches do not work.
• When the V7 series is in the RUN mode and the switch menu by the [SYSTEM] switch is not
displayed, the function switches can be defined by the user.
• User-defined function switches should be set in the following dialogs of the V-SFT editor.
- Settings for each screen
[Edit] → [Local Function Switch Setting] → [Function Switch Setting] dialog
- Setting for all screens
[System Setting] → [Function Switch Setting] → [Function Switch Setting] dialog

[F1] to [F5] Switch Functions with Switch Menu

Functions Contents
F1 Mode Selects the operation mode between STOP ↔ RUN.
Contrast Adjustment Brightness Adjustment
Item Adjust the contrast. Holding down the
Adjusts the screen brightness in three
switch for one second or more changes the
levels.
contrast rapidly.
F2
Contrast Applicable V710T, V710iT, V710S, V710iS, V712S,
F3 V708C, V710C
Brightness Models V712T
F4
F2 F3 F4 F2 F3*1 F4*1
Adjustment 1 2 3
Dark Medium Pale Bright Medium Dark
Turn the backlight on and off.
Backlight control should be set on the V-SFT editor.
([System Setting] → [Unit Setting] → [Unit Setting] dialog, [Backlight] tab window]
Always ON Auto 1/Auto 2/Auto 3 Manual/Manual 2
Ignored • The [F5] switch turns the backlight off. • Manual
• This is valid when the backlight control The [F5] switch turns the backlight off.
bit (bit 11) in the read area “n + 1” in the To turn it on, press somewhere on the
F5 Backlight system memory is reset (OFF: 0). screen or a function switch.
• Manual 2
The [F5] switch turns the backlight on
and off.
• [Backlight Power ON Time Control] that
determines the backlight status at
power-up becomes valid.
When the power is turned on:
ON → Backlight ON
OFF → Backlight OFF

*1 When a medium or dark brightness is set, the backlight service life may become shorter.
5
1.
Connections

1 : 1 Connection
2. 1 : n Connection (Multi-drop)
3. n : 1 Connection (Multi-link 2)
4. n : 1 Connection (Multi-link)
5. Universal Serial Communications
6. V-Link
7. PLC2Way
8. Temperature Control Network
9. Ethernet
10. Other Networks
1. 1 : 1 Connection 5-1

1. 1 : 1 Connection

• One set of the V7 series is connected to one PLC (1 : 1 connection).


V7 series
PLC

SYSTEM

F1

F2

F3

F4

F5
CN1
F6

F7

POWER

RS-232C or RS-422 (RS-485)

• The host link unit of the PLC or the CPU port is used and the V7 series (master station) establishes
communications according to the protocol of the PLC. Consequently, it is not necessary to have
5
the dedicated communication program on the PLC (slave station). The V7 series reads the PLC
memory for screen display. It is also possible to write switch data or numerical data entered
through the keypad directly to the PLC memory.

Connections
V7 series
PLC
Read
SYSTEM

F1

F2

F3

F4

F5

F6

F7

POWER
Write

• For more information on wiring and communication settings, refer to the PLC Connection Manual.
5-2 2. 1 : n Connection (Multi-drop)

2. 1 : n Connection (Multi-drop)

One V7 series is connected to multiple PLCs. (Maximum connectable PLCs: 31)


V7 series

SYSTEM

F1

F2

F3

F4

F5

F6

F7

Maximum length (V7 series to the terminating PLC) = 500 m


POWER

CN1 RS-422/RS-485 connection

PLC1 PLC2 PLC3 PLCn (n = 1 to 31)

• For more information on wiring and communication settings, refer to the PLC Connection Manual.
3. n : 1 Connection (Multi-link 2) 5-3

3. n : 1 Connection (Multi-link 2)

• One PLC is connected to a maximum of four V7 series.


• An original network is created where the V7 series (Local Port 1) that is directly connected to the
PLC is the master station, and other three V7 series are slave stations. Only the master station
makes communications directly with the PLC, and the slave stations make communications with
the PLC via the master station.
V7 master station V7 slave station V7 slave station V7 slave station

SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM

F1 F1 F1 F1

Local Port 1 F2

F3
Local Port 2 F2

F3
Local Port 3 F2

F3
Local Port 4 F2

F3

F4 F4 F4 F4

F5 F5 F5 F5

F6 F6 F6 F6

F7 F7 F7 F7

POWER POWER POWER POWER

CN1 MJ2 CN1 CN1 CN1

5
RS-232C
RS-422

Connections
RS-485
Hakko Electronics’ cable RS-485 connection
“V6-MLT” (3 m)

PLC

• Communications between the V7 master station and the PLC depend on the communication
speed set on the PLC. The maximum available speed for the V7 series is 115 kbps, which is
higher than the one available with multi-link connection described in “4. n : 1 Connection
(Multi-link).”
• This multi-link connection is available with almost all the PLC models that support 1 : 1 connection
(refer to the Appendix).
(The connection between the master station and the PLC is the same as the one for 1 : 1
connection.)
• Use the RS-485 2-wire connection between stations of the V7 series. Please use Hakko
Electronics’ multi-link 2 master cable (V6-MLT) for connection between the master station (Local
Port 1) and the slave station (Local Port 2).
• When the communication interface unit (example: OPCN-1, CC-LINK, Ethernet, etc.) is used,
“multi-link 2” cannot be used.
• The V7 and V6 series can be used together. The V6 series can be the master station.
(However, when V606/V606i is the master station, the slave station must be V606/V606i. Also,
depending on the hardware version of the V6 series, multi-link 2 connection may not be supported.
Refer to the V6 Hardware Specifications.)
• For more information on wiring and communication settings, refer to the PLC Connection Manual.
5-4 4. n : 1 Connection (Multi-link)

4. n : 1 Connection (Multi-link)

• One PLC is connected to multiple V7 series. (Maximum connectable units: 31)


V7 series No. 1 V7 series No. 2 V7 series No. 3 V7 series No. “n” (n = 1 to 31)

SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM

F1 F1 F1 F1

F2 F2 F2 F2

F3 F3 F3 F3

F4 F4 F4 F4

F5 F5 F5 F5

F6 F6 F6 F6

F7 F7 F7 F7

POWER POWER POWER POWER

CN1 CN1 CN1 CN1

Maximum length (PLC to the terminating V7 series) = 500 m


RS-422/RS-485 connection

PLC

• The PLC must be of the type of signal level RS-422/RS485 with port numbers.
RS-422 connection between the V7 series ↔ PLC must be in 2-wire connection.
• The V7 and V6 series can be used together.
• For more information on wiring and communication settings, refer to the PLC Connection Manual.
5. Universal Serial Communications 5-5

5. Universal Serial Communications

• A general purpose computer or an ASCII unit of the PLC (master station) controls the V7 series
(slave station) using dedicated commands.
Dedicated commands
General-purpose computer Read V7 series

disc
SYSTEM

F1

F2

Write
F3

F4

F5

RESET

CN1 F6

F7

POWER

Interrupt

RS-232C or RS-422 (RS-485)

• The V7 series internal user memory addresses ($u) must be used for memory allocation for
switch, lamp or data display parts.
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When the master station specifies a screen number, data is written to the internal memory address
($u) allocated for the screen. If the screen is switched internally, the new screen number is read
and is written to the internal memory address ($u) allocated for the screen.

Connections
• For 1 : 1 connection, the V7 series can send an interrupt to the master station through switch
activation, write command from the keypad, and screen change.
• Use CN1 of the V7 series for connection with a general-purpose computer. Either signal level
RS-232C or RS-422 (RS-485) can be selected.
• In addition to 1 : 1 connection, 1 : n connection is available between the general-purpose
computer and the V7 series via RS-422.
(A maximum of 32 V7 series can be connected.)
For 1 : n connection, interrupts cannot be used.

General-purpose computer

disc

RESET

RS-422 (RS-485) connection

CN1 CN1 CN1 CN1


SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM

F1 F1 F1 F1

F2 F2 F2 F2

F3 F3 F3 F3

F4 F4 F4 F4

F5 F5 F5 F5

F6 F6 F6 F6

F7 F7 F7 F7

POWER POWER POWER POWER

V7 series No. 1 V7 series No. 2 V7 series No. 3 V7 series No. “n” (n = 1 to 32)

• For more information, refer to the PLC Connection Manual.


5-6 6. V-Link

6. V-Link

• “V-Link” is the network where the computer reads from and writes to the internal memory of the V7
series, memory card, PLC memory or temperature control/PLC2 memory using a dedicated
protocol.

Dedicated commands

Read

disc

SYSTEM

Write
F1

F2

F3

F4

F5

RESET

F6

F7

POWER

PC PLC
V7 series

• Use the MJ port of the V7 series for connection with a general-purpose computer. For connection
to the PLC using a temperature controller or the PLC2Way function, use the other MJ port and use
CN1 for communications with the PLC. Data of the PLC or temperature controller can be collected
through communications with the V7 series. Data collection is available even between the
products of different manufacturers.
• Either signal level RS-232C or RS-485 can be selected.
With RS-232C, one V7 series can be connected; with RS-485, a maximum of 31 V7 series can be
connected.

<RS-485 connection>

disc

RESET

RS-485

MJ2/1 MJ2/1 MJ1


SYSTEM SYSTEM
SYSTEM

F1 F1
F1

Local Port F2

F3
Local Port F2

F3
Local Port F2

F3

1 F4

F5 2 F4

F5 31 F4

F5

F6 F6
F6

F7 F7
F7

POWER POWER
POWER

RS-232C
CN1 CN1 CN1 MJ2
RS-422
RS-232C RS-485
RS-422
RS-485

Temperature controller,
PLC PLC PLC inverter or PLC

• For more information, refer to the PLC Connection Manual.


7. PLC2Way 5-7

7. PLC2Way

• The “PLC2Way” function is an original network function where one V7 series can be connected to
two PLCs. Even if the manufacturers of these PLCs are not the same, they can be connected to
one V7 series.
RS-232C
RS-422/RS-485

SYSTEM

F1

F2
CN1
V7 series F3

F4

F5

F6

F7

MJ2/1
PLC (MITSUBISHI)
POWER

RS-232C
RS-422/RS-485 (2-wire connection)
5
PLC (YOKOGAWA)

Connections
• Connect one PLC to the CN1 connector, and the second PLC to the MJ port.
• With the PLC2Way function, it is possible to communicate with PLCs without special program in
the same way as 1 : 1 connection.
Two PLCs that are connected to the V7 series are controlled at the same time, and memory
read/write operations are available with these two PLCs.
• Connection at the MJ port can be performed via RS-232C or RS-485 (2-wire).
With RS-232C, one PLC can be connected; with RS-485, a maximum of 31 PLCs can be
connected.
RS-232C
RS-422/RS-485

SYSTEM

F1

F2
CN1
V7 series F3

F4

F5

F6

F7

MJ2/1
PLC
POWER

RS-422/RS-485 (2-wire connection)

PLC1 PLC2 PLCn (n = 1 ~ 31)

• Constant reading/sampling of PLC data connected to the MJ port


When read/write memory addresses are preset on the temperature control network/PLC2Way
table, background data reading is performed at regular intervals. It is also possible to save the
read data in the V7 internal buffer, SRAM or CF card.
• Data transfer between PLCs
The PLC memory data can be transferred to another PLC in blocks using a macro command.
• For more information, refer to the PLC Connection Manual.
5-8 8. Temperature Control Network

8. Temperature Control Network

• Using the temperature control network, the V7 series can be connected to the temperature
controller or inverter.
With RS-232C, one PLC can be connected; with RS-485, a maximum of 31 temperature
controllers can be connected.

<PLC>

SYSTEM

F1

F2

<V7 series> F3

F4

F5

F6

F7

POWER

PV PV
PV
100
SP2 3 4
155 155
SP2
<Temperature controller> SP 90 AL1
OUT
SP2
2 150 AL1
OUT
2 150
AL1 2 3 MAN
SET/ENT
SET/ENT

A/M
SET/ENT

1 2 n
(Max = 31)

• Data of temperature controllers connected to the V7 series can be set or monitored.


• Periodical reading/sampling of temperature controller data
When read/write memory addresses are preset on the temperature control network/PLC2Way
table, background data reading is performed at regular intervals. It is also possible to save the
read data in the V7 internal buffer, SRAM or CF card.
• Data transfer
It is also possible to transfer data in the PLC memory, V7 internal memory or a memory card to the
temperature controller at one time using a macro command. Conversely, data in the temperature
controller can be transferred to the PLC memory, V7 internal memory or a memory card at one
time.
• For more information, see the Temperature Control Network Manual.
9. Ethernet 5-9

9. Ethernet

• Transferring data in memory


Data in memory can be transferred to the V7 series on the Ethernet or to the PLCs linked to the V7
series as a host by using macro commands (EREAD/EWRITE).

Ethernet

SYSTEM

F1

F2

<V7>
F3

F4

F5

F6

F7

POWER

RS-232C
RS-485
5
<PLC>

Connections
• Communications between the server and the V7 series
- “HKEtn10.dll” (for UDP/IP protocol) is provided so that the user can create an original
application by using Visual C++ or Visual Basic, etc. to allow the server to access the memory
device, such as V7 internal memory, memory card or the PLC memory linked with the V7
series as a host........ (a)
- The macro command (SEND) enables the V7 series to access the server........ (b)
Server

disc

Application

RESET

(a) (b)

Ethernet

SYSTEM

F1

F2

F3

<V7> F4

F5

F6

F7

POWER

RS-232C
RS-485

<PLC> PROGRAMMER PROGRAMMER


5-10 9. Ethernet

- Screen data can be transferred from the V-SFT editor on the server to the V7 series.
Server

disc

V-SFT
RESET

Ethernet

SYSTEM

F1

F2

F3

<V7>
PROGRAMMER

F4

F5

F6

F7

POWER

Ethernet-ready PLC
RS-232C
RS-485

<PLC> PROGRAMMER

• Communications between the Ethernet-ready PLC and the V7 series


- The V7 series can communicate with the PLC on the Ethernet.

Ethernet

SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM

F1 F1 F1

F2 F2 F2

F3 F3 F3

F4 F4 F4

F5 F5 F5

F6 F6 F6

F7 F7 F7

POWER POWER POWER

<PLC:1> <V7:1> <V7:2> <V7:n>


* Ethernet-ready PLC only

- The V7 series can communicate with multiple PLCs on the Ethernet.

Ethernet

SYSTEM SYSTEM

F1 F1

F2 F2

F3 F3

F4 F4

F5 F5

F6 F6

F7 F7

POWER POWER

<PLC:1> <PLC:n> <V7:1> <V7:n>


* Ethernet-ready PLC only

• For more information, refer to the PLC Connection Manual.


10. Other Networks 5-11

10. Other Networks

FL-net (OPCN-2)

• FL-net (OPCN-2) is standard specifications of the controller-level FA network that the


Manufacturing Science and Technology Center has developed, which enables a communication
network between multi-vendor programmable controllers, NCs and robot controllers.
It is possible to connect FA controllers and computers, such as programmable controllers (PLCs)
or NC controllers (CNCs), of different manufacturers as shown below for control and monitoring.

SERVER
Computer Computer Computer EWS

Computer WAN
5

Connections
Host LAN Ethernet (TCP/IP, UDP/IP)

FL-net (Ethernet-based control network)

PLC PLC PLC V7 CNC RC


SYSTEM

F1

F2

F3

F4

Controller F5

F6

F7

POWER

Field network

Devices Sensor actuator

• To use FL-net (OPCN-2) communications on the V7 series, the communication interface unit
“CU-03-2” must be mounted. When the V7 series is equipped with the communication interface
unit CU-03-2, it becomes an FL-net (OPCN-2)-ready device.
• When CU-03-2 is mounted for FL-net (OPCN-2) communications on V7i, the 10BASE-T connector
(LAN) provided on the unit cannot be used. Consequently, it is not possible to use FL-net
(OPCN-2) communications and Ethernet communications at the same time.
• When transferring screen data, use the 10BASE-T connector on the communication interface unit
CU-03-2.
Be sure to set the IP address, etc. on the Main Menu and Ethernet screens.
For the setting procedure, refer to “Chapter 6 MONITOUCH Operations.”
5-12 10. Other Networks

MELSECNET/10

• MELSECNET/10 is the network system that is developed by MITSUBISHI Electric Corporation.


When the V7 series is equipped with the communication interface unit CU-05 is mounted, it can
work as a NET/10 station (a sub-control station).
Control station (1Mp1) Normal station (1Ns2)

RUN ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥


¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ SYSTEM
STOP ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ F1
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥

F2

F3

F4

F5

F6

F7

POWER

MELSECNET/10 Network No. 1

RUN ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥


¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
STOP ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥

F1

F2

F3

F4

F5

F6

Normal station (1Ns4) Normal station (1Ns3)

• For communications with the PLC, no program is required in the same way as communications via
a link unit.
• The V7 series supports the optical loop system of NET/10.
Use fiber-optic cables for connection.

RUN ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥


¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
STOP ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ F1
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥

F2

F3

F4

F5

F6

Fiber-optic cable

Optical loop system

RUN ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥


¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
STOP ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥

F1

F2

F3

F4

F5

F6
10. Other Networks 5-13

• This network system supports cyclic transmission and enables direct reading from link devices
(LB, LW, LX or LY).
Also it is possible to directly write data to link devices that are assigned by the control station.
Example: When LW is assigned by the control station as shown below:
Control station (1Mp1) Normal station (1Ns2) 0 ~ FF 1Mp1
RUN ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
STOP ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ F1

100 ~ 1FF 1Ns2


¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥

F2

F3

F4

200 ~ 2FF 1Ns3


F5

F6

0
Link device
300 ~ 3FF 1Ns4

1FFF

LW
Reading
1Mp1
Writing
1Mp1
0 0
RUN ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ RUN ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
STOP ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ STOP ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥

RUN ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥


¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
STOP ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥

F1

F2

FF FF
5
F3

F4

F5
1Ns2 100 100 1Ns2
F6

F1
F1

F2
F2

F3
F3

F4
F4

F5
F5

F6
F6

Normal station (1Ns4) Normal station (1Ns3)


1FF 1FF

Connections
1Ns3 200 200 1Ns3
RUN ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ RUN ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
STOP ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ STOP ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥

2FF 2FF
1Ns4 300 300 1Ns4
F1 F1

F2 F2

F3 F3

F4 F4

F5 F5

F6 F6

3FF 3FF
Possible to read Possible to write to
from any area the assigned areas

• Transient transmission is also supported.


It is possible to access to memory addresses such as D or M that are usable with the ordinary 1 : 1
communications. All the memory areas in the PLCs on NET/10 can be accessed.
(Station that
sends a request)
RUN ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
STOP ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ F1
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
F2

F3

F4

F5

F6

Note:
Transient transmission is slower than
Network No. 1
cyclic transmission (2- or 3-times (Station that
longer response time than cyclic sends a request)
transmission). To achieve high-speed RUN
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥

communications, use cyclic


STOP ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ F1
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
F1 F2

F2 F3

F3 F4

transmission.
F4 F5

F5 F6

F6

Network No. 2

RUN ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥


¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ RUN ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
STOP ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ STOP ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥
5-14 10. Other Networks

CC-Link

• CC-Link is the network that is developed by MITSUBISHI Electric Corporation.


The V7 series works as a local station (intelligent device station).
• To use CC-Link communications on the V7 series, the communication interface unit “CU-02” must
be mounted. When the V7 series is equipped with the communication interface unit CU-02, it
becomes a CC-Link-ready device.
• For communications with the PLC, no program is required in the same way as communications via
a link unit.
• It is possible to perform high-speed communications by connecting multiple remote/local stations
to one master station (PLC).
Example: System configuration with two V7 series

PLC Master station

Terminating resistance

F1
CC-Link CC-Link F1

F2

F3 -ready product -ready product F2

F3

F4 F4

F5

F6
Robot Solenoid valve F5

F6

"V7" 1 "V7" 2 Terminating resistance

• For more information, refer to the Specifications for Communication Unit “CC-Link.”
10. Other Networks 5-15

OPCN-1

• To use OPCN-1 communications on the V7 series, the communication interface unit “CU-00” must
be mounted. When the V7 series is equipped with the communication interface unit CU-00, it
becomes an OPCN-1-ready device.
• The V7 series that supports OPCN-1 communications is a programmable display that can perform
data transfer with the master station (PLC, etc.) in compliance with “JEM-F3008 programmable
controller field network standard (level 1)” (normally called “OPCN-1”) that is determined by the
Japan Electrical Manufacturers' Association.
• The GET/PUT service is supported, and communications with the PLC can be performed without
program in the same way as communications via a link unit.
• The V7 series that supports OPCN-1 communications falls in the TYPE-S51l class.

TYPE- S 5 1 I • Insulated/Not insulated


I: Insulated
U: Not insulated
• Wiring method 5
1: 2-wire connection
2: 3-wire connection
• Transmission range
1: 125 kbps 4: 1 Mbps

Connections
2: 250 kbps 5: All baud rates
3: 500 kbps
• Unit type
M: Master
S: Slave
A: Master/Slave

• It is possible to perform high-speed communications by connecting multiple slave stations to one


master station (PLC).
Example: System configuration with two MONITOUCH units

PLC Master station

F1

F2
JPCN-1 JPCN-1 F1

F2

-ready product -ready product


F3 F3

F4 F4

F5 F5

F6

Robot Solenoid valve F6

"V7" 1 "V7" 2
5-16 10. Other Networks

T-LINK

• To use T-LINK communications on the V7 series, the communication interface unit “CU-01” must
be mounted. When the V7 series is equipped with the communication interface unit CU-01, it
becomes a T-LINK-ready device.
• The V7 series that supports T-LINK communications can perform long-distance high-speed data
transmission with the Fuji Electric's PLC MICREX-F series.
• The V7 series updates the display when the read data (V7 series ← PLC) is changed. The V7
series reads data from the PLC memory addresses that are allocated to the items placed on the
screen, such as lamp parts or counter parts.
When switch data or counter setting data on the V7 series should be written, the V7 series issues
a write command to the PLC and writes the output data to the PLC memory.
These operations are automatically performed on the V7 unit and no special communication
program is required on the PLC side.

Write request to the PLC

V7 series
PLC
D1 0 8 D1 0 8 D0 0 8 D0 0 8
1 9 1 9 1 9 1 9
2 A 2 A 2 A 2 A
3 B 3 B 3 B 3 B
4 C 4 C 4 C 4 C
5 D 5 D

Write operation
5 D 5 D 6 E 6 E

Read operation
6 E 6 E
7 F 7 F 7 F 7 F

F1
F1

F2
Lamp F2

Numerical
F3

Numerical data
F3

F4
F4

data/character F5
display F5

entry switch
F6

Graph
F6

Read request to the PLC


10. Other Networks 5-17

PROFIBUS-DP

• PROFIBUS is an open field bus independent on the bender that is used for various applications in
factory automation and process automation.
PROFIBUS provides a communication protocol (communication profile) that supports system
hierarchy, i.e. DP and FMS.
• When the V7 series is equipped with the communication interface unit CU-04 is mounted,
PROFIBUS-DP communications can be performed.

Master PROFIBUS-DP (RS-485)

5
Slave F1

F2

F3 +
F4

F5

Connections
F6

V7 + CU-04

The V7 series can work as a slave station on PROFIBUS-DP.


A maximum of 12 Mbps is available (automatically set to the BUS baud rate).
The signal level is RS-485.
* The V7 series can only communicate with the master PLC.
• PROFIBUS-DP supports I/O communications only.
With I/O communication, it is not possible to directly access the device memory (DB or MW) used
in the CPU. To enable the V7 series to have direct access to these memory devices, Hakko
Electronics' supplies the function (ladder file) for message communications. When this function is
loaded in the master CPU, message communications using Hakko Electronics' original protocol
are enabled, and the V7 series can have access to any memory address.

DB, I, Q, MW
F1

F2

F3

F4

F5

F6

DB, I, Q, MW
V7
Master PLC
Load

Hakko Electronics’
function
(ladder file)

• For the procedure of loading Hakko Electronics’ function, refer to the Specifications for
Communication Unit “PROFIBUS-DP.”
5-18 10. Other Networks

DeviceNet

• DeviceNet is an open field network that aids in interconnecting individual control devices, such as
PLCs, computers, sensors, or actuators.
For more information on the DeviceNet, refer to the DeviceNet Specification issued by ODVA*.

* Open DeviceNet Vendor Association,Inc.


ODVA, Open DeviceNet Vendor Association, Inc., is an independent organization that controls
the DeviceNet specifications. ODVA is formed by vendors with the objective of achieving
widespread use of its DeviceNet globally.

PC
PLC

Master

Slave

CU-07
F1

F2

F3

F4

F5

V7
F6

Sensor, actuator

• With a communication interface unit CU-07 installed on the V series, it can communicate with other
components as a slave of the DeviceNet.
• The CU-07 supports the I/O message polling function.
6
1.
MONITOUCH
Operations

Operational Procedures
2. Main Menu Screen
1. Operational Procedures 6-1

1. Operational Procedures

MONITOUCH Operation
Follow the procedure below to operate the MONITOUCH.

1. Installation and wiring


For more information, refer to “Chapter 3.”
2. Connection with devices including a PLC and a temperature controller
For instructions and precautions on wiring between the MONITOUCH and other devices, refer to
the separate “PLC Connection Manual.”
3. MONITOUCH power-on
• New MONITOUCH

MONITOUCH Operations
• Other than the above
When the check screen below and then the next user screen are displayed correctly, go to
step 5.

Check

4. Screen data creation and transfer


• New MONITOUCH
“Initial Screen” (page 6-2)
• Other than the above
Refer to Chapter 5, “Data Transference” in “Reference Manual (Operation).”
5. Operation start
The MONITOUCH becomes operable with a PLC or a computer connected to it.
* If the MONITOUCH does not operate normally and shows an error message, eliminate the
cause by referring to “Chapter 7.”
6-2 1. Operational Procedures

Initial Screen
When the power of MONITOUCH is turned on for the first time, the Main Menu screen shown below on
the left is displayed.
Initial screen displayed when power is turned on Main Menu screen after transferring screen data
for the first time

Main Menu V710iTD 2002-4 -1 07:23:30

System Information FONT I/F DRV VER.1.240


SYSTEM PROG. VER. 1.000 VER.1.300 / 1.000 / 1.000 MELSEC QnH Q
ENGLISH CPU Port

Screen Data PLC Type : MITSUBISHIQnH(Q) series CPU Error : Stop


Information Comment : Time-Out : 1.00 sec
Size : 5783552 Retry : 3

Multi-Link2
Multi-Link2 Connection : Multi-Link Baud Rate : 19200
OwnStat.
Own Stat.No.
No.: :11 Signal Level : RS232C Data Length : 8
Total
Total :: 2
Retry :: 10 PLC Stat. No. : 0 Stop Bit : 1
BaudRate
Baud Rate :: 115200 Parity : Odd
Send Delay : 20msec

SRAM/Clock Extension
Ethernet Information Ethernet RGB
Trans.Speed : 10BASE-T Adjustment
Stat. No. : 192.168.1.68
Editor:MJ1 PORT : 10000 Card
MAC : 050FF000035 I/O Test
Menu

Transferring Screen Data for the First Time


There are four methods for transferring screen data for the first time.
1. Transferring screen data via the V6-CP cable
Transfer screen data from the computer while the initial screen is displayed.

2. Transferring screen data using the CF card or the memory card and the card recorder (CREC)
1) Transfer screen data to a card from the computer.
2) Insert the CF card into the V7 series or connect the card recorder and insert the memory card
into the card recorder (CREC).
3) Press the [CF Card (English)] switch. The “Card Menu” screen is
displayed.
4) Follow the instructions as described in “Card Menu Screen” (page
6-11) and transfer screen data.

3. Transferring screen data via Ethernet


1) Press the [IP Address (English)] switch.
2) The “Ethernet” screen is displayed.
Follow the instructions as described in “Ethernet” (page 6-23) and
set the IP address.
Press the [Setting Finished] switch. The initial screen is displayed again.
3) Transfer screen data from the computer via Ethernet.

4. Auto-uploading screen data from the CF card to the V7 series


1) Transfer screen data from the computer to a CF card.
2) Turn the V7 unit off. Set the DIPSW1 on the unit to the ON position, and insert the CF card.
3) Turn the unit on. The screen data is automatically uploaded from the CF card to the V7 series.
2. Main Menu Screen 6-3

2. Main Menu Screen

• To bring up the Main Menu screen in the RUN mode, press the [SYSTEM] switch and then the [F1]
switch while the vertical menu is displayed.
Main Menu screen

S S
Y Y
S S Main Menu V710iTD 2002-4 -1 07:23:30
T T
E E
M M
System Information FONT I/F DRV VER.1.240
M M
O O SYSTEM PROG. VER. 1.000 VER.1.300 / 1.000 / 1.000 MELSEC QnH Q
D D
E E ENGLISH CPU Port
BR BR

Screen Data PLC Type : MITSUBISHIQnH(Q) series CPU Error : Stop


Information Comment : Time-Out : 1.00 sec
BR BR Size : 5111808 Retry : 3

Multi-Link2 Connection : Multi-Link Baud Rate : 19200


BR BR Own Stat. No. : 1 Signal Level : RS232C Data Length : 8
Total : 2
Retry : 10 PLC Stat. No. : 0 Stop Bit : 1
Baud Rate : 115200 Parity : Odd
B B
A
C
A
C
Send Delay : 20msec
K K
L L
T T SRAM/Clock Extension
Ethernet Information Ethernet RGB
Trans.Speed : 10BASE-T Adjustment
Stat. No. : 192.168.1.68
Editor:MJ1 PORT : 10000 Card
MAC : 050FF000035 I/O Test
Menu

• The Main Menu screen indicates the V7 series model, system information, and screen data
information.
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• The Main Menu screen is the system menu screen for transferring screen data between a
personal computer and the V7 series.
When transferring screen data from a personal computer to the V7 series, this Main Menu screen

MONITOUCH Operations
must be displayed. (However, if [Editor Port] is selected for [Modular Jack 1] or on-line editing is
used, it is not necessary to bring up this screen.)

V7 series model Font data versions,


country/local/font
Main Menu V710iTD 2002-4 -1 07:23:30

System Information FONT I/F DRV VER.1.240


System program version SYSTEM PROG. VER. 1.000 VER.1.300 / 1.000 / 1.000 MELSEC QnH Q PLC I/F driver version
ENGLISH CPU Port and model
Screen memory Screen Data PLC Type : MITSUBISHIQnH(Q) series CPU Error : Stop
Information Comment : Time-Out : 1.00 sec
Size : 5111808 Retry : 3

Communication parameter
Multi-Link2 Connection : Multi-Link Baud Rate : 19200
Multi-link 2 or multi-link Own Stat. No. : 1 Signal Level : RS232C Data Length : 8 setting
setting Total : 2
Retry : 10 PLC Stat. No. : 0 Stop Bit : 1
* Displayed when [Multi Link] or Baud Rate : 115200 Parity : Odd
[Multi Link 2] is selected for Send Delay : 20msec
[Connection] on the [Comm.
SRAM/Clock Extension
Parameter] dialog
Ethernet Information Ethernet RGB
Trans.Speed : 10BASE-T Adjustment
Port name used for data Stat. No. : 192.168.1.68
transfer Editor:MJ1 PORT : 10000 Card
MAC : 050FF000035 I/O Test
Menu

PLC model and file comment set Ethernet setting


for the screen data file * Displayed for V7i or communication interface unit (CU-03)

SRAM/Clock Extension
Initializes SRAM and adjusts calendar Indicates the driver setting and parameter setting for temperature
data. (See page 6-26.) controller/PLC2Way communication, ladder transfer function, Modbus slave
communication, etc. (See page 6-27.)
Ethernet
Sets the IP address. (See page 6-22.) RGB Adjustment
Appears when the option unit EU-01 is provided. For more information, refer
Card Menu to the instruction manual for the EU-01 option unit.
Transfers screen data between the CF
card and the V7 series. (See page 6-11.) I/O Test
Checks the V7 series interface and performs a touch switch test.
(See page 6-4.)
6-4 2. Main Menu Screen

1. I/O Test
When the [I/O Test] switch on the Main Menu screen is pressed, the following “I/O Test” screen
appears.
This screen is used to check that there is no problem with the V7 series interface and touch switch
operation.

Performs a printer interface check. The Main Menu screen is displayed again.
(See page 6-8.) Moves to the “Touch Switch” screen. (See page 6-3.)
(See page 6-9.)

I/O Test
Main Menu SYS

F-1

Ext. I/O Check Printer Check Switch Check F-2

F-3

*1 Self-Loop Test
Please refer to the manual, "Hardware Specifications". F-4

Communication Port
CTS RTS F-5
CN1 RS232C
NG OK
MJ1 RS485 F-6

Self-Loop Test MJ2


F-7

Performs a CN1/MJ1/MJ2 interface test. Performs a function switch test.


(See page 6-5.) (See page 6-8.)

*1 When the serial extension I/O (V-I/O) is connected, use this button to check that the V-I/O works correctly.
The [Ext. I/O Check] switch appears only when [V-I/O] is selected for a modular jack on the V-SFT editor.
2. Main Menu Screen 6-5

1-1. Self-loop Test

This is a signal test for communications through the CN1, MJ1 or MJ2 connector.
Perform this test if the communication is not successful when transferring screen data through MJ1,
connecting the PLC using CN1, or selecting multi-link 2, temperature controller/PLC2Way or PLC for
MJ1/2, or connecting the card recorder or serial extension I/O.

CN1: RS-232C Signal Test


Turn the [CN1] and [RS232C] switches on.

Communication Port
CN1 RS232C

MJ1 RS485

MJ2

• SD/RD Test
Check the signals [SD] and [RD].
1. Install a jumper between pins 2 and 3 of CN1 on the backside of the V7 unit. 6
2. Press the [Self-Loop Test] switch. When the [OK] lamp lights up, the test is successfully
completed.

MONITOUCH Operations
CTS RTS CTS RTS

NG OK NG OK

Self-Loop Test Self-Loop Test

* If the [NG] lamp lights up, consult your local distributor.

• CTS/RTS Test
Check the signals [CTS] and [RTS].
1. Install a jumper between pins 4 (RTS) and 5 (CTS) of CN1 on the backside of the V7 unit.
2. Press the [RTS] switch and check that both [RTS] and [CTS] lamps light up at the same time.
Press the [RTS] switch again and check that both [RTS] and [CTS] lamps go off at the same
time.

CTS RTS CTS RTS

NG OK NG OK

Self-Loop Test Self-Loop Test

CTS RTS CTS RTS

NG OK NG OK

Self-Loop Test Self-Loop Test


6-6 2. Main Menu Screen

CN1: RS-485 Signal Test


Turn the [CN1] and [RS485] switches on.

Communication Port
CN1 RS232C

MJ1 RS485

MJ2

• SD/RD Test
Check the signals [SD] and [RD].
1. Install a jumper between pins 12 and 24 and between pins 13 and 25 of CN1 on the backside
of the V7 unit.
2. Press the [Self-Loop Test] switch. When the [OK] lamp lights up, the test is successfully
completed.

CTS RTS CTS RTS

NG OK NG OK

Self-Loop Test Self-Loop Test

* If the [NG] lamp lights up, consult your local distributor.

• CTS/RTS Test
Check the signals [CTS] and [RTS].
1. Install a jumper between pins 14 (+RTS) and 19 (+CTS) of CN1 and between pins 17 (−RTS)
and 18 (−CTS) on the backside of the V7 unit.
2. Press the [RTS] switch and check that both [RTS] and [CTS] lamps light up at the same time.
Press the [RTS] switch again and check that both [RTS] and [CTS] lamps go off at the same
time.

CTS RTS CTS RTS

NG OK NG OK

Self-Loop Test Self-Loop Test

CTS RTS CTS RTS

NG OK NG OK

Self-Loop Test Self-Loop Test


2. Main Menu Screen 6-7

MJ1/2: RS-232C Signal Test


Turn the [MJ1] (or [MJ2]) and [RS232C] switches on.

Communication Port
CN1 RS232C

MJ1 RS485

MJ2

• RS-232C Self-loop Test


Check the signals [SD] and [RD].
Connect the data transfer cable (V6-CP) to CN1 for the test.

ADP25-9
V6-CP

CN1 MJ1/2

1. Set the adaptor ADP25-9 (attached to V6-CP) to the cable V6-CP. Connect the modular jack
6
side of the cable to MJ1 (or MJ2) and the ADP25-9 side to CN1.
2. Press the [Self-Loop Test] switch. When the [OK] lamp lights up, the test is successfully

MONITOUCH Operations
completed.

CTS RTS CTS RTS

NG OK NG OK

Self-Loop Test Self-Loop Test

* If the [NG] lamp lights up, consult your local distributor.

MJ1/2: RS-485 Signal Test


If you would like to perform MJ1/2 RS-485 signal test, consult your distributor.
6-8 2. Main Menu Screen

1-2. Print Check

Check that the V7 series transmits the signals to the printer correctly.
1. Connect the V7 unit to the printer.
2. Press the [Printer Check] switch. The test is successful when a test page is printed out without
problem.

I/O Test
Main Menu SYS

F-1

Ext. I/O Check Printer Check Switch Check F-2

F-3
Self-Loop Test

Example:

!"#$%&@ 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO


!"#$%&@ 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO
!"#$%&@ 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO
!"#$%&@ 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO
!"#$%&@ 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO
!"#$%&@ 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO
!"#$%&@ 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO

1-3. SYSTEM & Function Switch Test

Check operations of eight switches provided vertically on the right side of the V7 panel.
Press the switch, and check that the lamp on the screen lights up while the switch is held down.
2. Main Menu Screen 6-9

1-4. Touch Switch Test

If a touch switch does not activate at all or if an operation is performed without pressing any touch
switch, check that the touch switches on the V7 panel are working properly.
1. Press the [Switch Check] switch. Grids appear on the screen as shown below.

X: Y:

Main Menu SYS

F-1

Printer Check Switch Check F-2


Return

F-3 Erase

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2. Press a position on the panel, and check that the pressed position turns white.
The switch is activated normally when the pressed position turns white.
To move back to the “I/O Test” screen, press the [F4] switch.

MONITOUCH Operations
To delete white dots press the [F5] switch.

X:348 Y:337

Return

Erase

3. If a position different from the pressed position turns white, refer to “Touch Switch Adjustment” on
the next page and adjust the touch switch position.
6-10 2. Main Menu Screen

Touch Switch Adjustment


If a position different from the pressed position turns white on the touch switch test screen, follow the
steps described below to adjust the touch switch position.
1. Hold down the [SYSTEM] switch and press the [F2] switch on the touch switch test screen.

X: Y: SYSTEM 3 4
Touch Switch Adjustment Fix

F2 Reset

Return

Return

Erase
Touch the flickering corner.
The last position you touched is the setting value.

1 2

2. Press on “1” that is flashing at the corner on the Touch the flickering corner.
The last position you touched is the setting value.
touch switch adjustment screen. When the finger 1 2

is released, a beep sounds and the position is set.


“2” flashes.

3. Press on “2” that is flashing at the corner. When Touch the flickering corner.
The last position you touched is the setting value.
the finger is released, a beep sounds and the 1 2

position is set. “3” flashes.

4. Press on “3” that is flashing at the corner. When


the finger is released, a beep sounds and the
position is set. “4” flashes.
3 4
Touch Switch Adjustment Fix

Reset

5. Press on “4” that is flashing at the corner. When


the finger is released, a beep sounds and the
position is set. 4
3
Touch Switch Adjustment Fix

Reset

6. To re-set the positions, press the [F2] switch


and follow step 2 and later.
7. Press the [F1] switch. A long beep sounds 3 4
Touch Switch Adjustment Fix F1
and the positions are determined. The
touch switch test screen is displayed again.
Reset F2
X: 986 Y: 984
Return F3
8. To cancel the setting, press the [F3] switch.
The touch switch test screen is displayed
Touch the flickering corner.
again. The last position you touched is the setting value.

1 2
2. Main Menu Screen 6-11

2. Card Menu Screen


When the [Card Menu] switch on the Main Menu screen is pressed, the following “Card Menu” screen
appears.
This screen is used to transfer screen data between the V7 series and a CF card or a memory card.
Moves back to the Main Menu screen or the initial screen.

Card Menu
Return

Memory Card
1. Card Recorder Menu

CF Card
Data Selection Transfer Menu
inserted to
2. Screen Data Display Card
Built-in Socket
3. SRAM Display Card
CF Card Recorder
Display Card
6
Delete

MONITOUCH Operations
4. 5.

1. [Memory Card Card Recorder Menu] switch


Press this switch when connecting the card recorder to the MJ port of the V7 series and
transferring screen data between the V7 series and a memory card.
2. [Screen Data] switch
Press this switch when transferring screen data between the V7 series and a CF card.
3. [SRAM] switch
Press this switch when saving backup copies of the SRAM memory or V7EM-S (SRAM cassette)
or when uploading the backup data from the CF card to the V7 series.
4. [Built-in Socket] switch
Select the position where a CF card is inserted. Press this switch when inserting a CF card to the
built-in socket.
5. [CF Card Recorder] switch
Select the position where a CF card is inserted. Press this switch when inserting a CF card to the
CF card reader connected to the V7 series.
6-12 2. Main Menu Screen

2-1. CREC Menu Screen

When the [Memory Card Card Recorder Menu] switch on the “Card Menu” screen is pressed, the
following “Card Recorder Menu” screen appears.
This screen is used to transfer screen data between the V7 series and a memory card.
The procedure for transferring data is described below.

Card Recorder Menu


Return
Port Selection

Modular Jack
MJ1 Transfer

Display Card

Display Card

Display Card
Data Selection

Screen Data Font Data Start

I/F Driver Sys. Program Cancel

1. Connecting the CREC


Connect the CREC cable (CREC-CP) to the MJ port that is displayed in the “Port Selection” field.
• MJ1: ....................... Connect the CREC to the MJ1 port. Normally
Port Selection
MJ1 is selected.
• MJ2: ....................... Connect the CREC to the MJ2 port. Only when Modular Jack
MJ1
[Memory Card] is selected for [Modular Jack 2],
“MJ2” is indicated in the “Port Selection” field.
2. Mounting the Memory Card
Insert a memory card in to the card recorder (CREC).
3. Memory Card Information
Press the [Modular Jack MJ1 (MJ2)] switch.
The memory card information contained in the inserted memory card is indicated.
Switches in the “Data Selection” field and “Transfer” field become active.

Port Selection Card Recorder Menu


Return
Modular Jack Memory-Card Information Close
MJ1
Sys. Program :
Version : -.--- Transfer
Font Date :
Version : -.--- / -.--- / -.---
Display Card
I/F Driver : YOKOGAWA FA
Version : 1.250
Screen PLC Type : YOKOGAWAFA-M3 Display Card
Screen Comment :

Display Card
Data Selection
2. Main Menu Screen 6-13

4. Data Selection and Transfer Selection


In the “Transfer” field, select [Display <-- Card], [Display --> Card] or [Display <--> Card]. Press
the desired switch to turn the switch on. Multiple switches can be pressed in the “Data Selection”
field.
Data selection Transfer selection

Card Recorder Menu Card Recorder Menu


Return Return
Memory-Card Information Close Memory-Card Information Close

Sys. Program : Sys. Program :


Version : -.--- Transfer Version : -.---
Font Date : Font Date :
Version : -.--- / -.--- / -.--- Version : -.--- / -.--- / -.---
Display Card Display Card
I/F Driver : YOKOGAWA FA I/F Driver : YOKOGAWA FA
Version : 1.250 Version : 1.250
Screen PLC Type : YOKOGAWAFA-M3 Display Card Screen PLC Type : YOKOGAWAFA-M3 Display Card
Screen Comment : Screen Comment :

Display Card Display Card


Data Selection Data Selection

Screen Data Font Data Start Screen Data Font Data Start

I/F Driver Sys. Program Cancel I/F Driver Sys. Program Cancel

5. Starting Data Transfer


Press the [Start] switch. Data transfer is started. During data transfer, the [Start] switch changes
into [Busy] and flashes. When data is transferred, the following message is displayed. 6
Card Recorder Menu Card Recorder Menu
Return Return
Memory-Card Information Close Memory-Card Information Close

Sys. Program : Sys. Program :

MONITOUCH Operations
Version : -.--- Version : -.---
Font Date : Font Date :
Version : -.--- / -.--- / -.--- Version : -.--- / -.--- / -.---
Display Card Display Card
I/F Driver : YOKOGAWA FA I/F Driver : YOKOGAWA FA
Version : 1.250 Version : 1.250
Screen PLC Type : YOKOGAWAFA-M3 Display Card Screen PLC Type : YOKOGAWAFA-M3 Display Card
Screen Comment : Screen Comment :

Display Card Display Card


Data Selection Data Selection

Screen Data Font Data Start Screen Data Font Data Start

I/F Driver Sys. Program Cancel I/F Driver Sys. Program Cancel

Card Recorder Menu


Return
Memory-Card Information Close

Sys. Program :
Version : -.---
Font Date :
Version : -.--- / -.--- / -.---
Display Card
I/F Driver : YOKOGAWA FA
Version : 1.250
Screen PLC Type : YOKOGAWAFA-M3 Display Card
Screen Comment :

Display Card
Data Selection

Work normally
Screen Datafinished. Font Data Start

I/F Driver OK
Sys. Program Cancel

Press the [OK] switch.


6. Press the [Return] switch. The “Card Recorder Menu” screen is displayed again.
6-14 2. Main Menu Screen

2-2. Transferring Screen Data from a CF Card

CF Card Folder Configuration


Folders in the CF card are configured as shown below.
*1 *2
Folder Name Folder Name File Name
CF card AAAAAAAA DSP DSP0000.BIN
BBBBBBBB
CARD MCMHEAD.BIN
MCMxxxx.BIN
SRAM SRM0000.BIN
FFFFFFFF
MEMO MEMxxxx.BIN

RECIPE RECxxxx.CSV
xxxxxxxx.CSV
*1 These are access folders set by the V-SFT editor. SMPxxxx.BIN
Any folder name within eight 1-byte characters SAMPLE
SMPxxxx.CSV
can be given. HDxxxx.JPG
*2 These folders are automatically created when HDCOPY
HDxxxx.BIN
access folders are created. The folder name
cannot be changed. BITMAP BMPxxxx.BIN
*3 The folder name for screen data auto uploading
JPEG xxxx.JPG
cannot be changed. JPxxxx.JPG
SNAP VDxxxx.JPG

WAV WAxxxx.WAV

FONT xxxx.FTD
xxxxxxxx.SHT
WEBSERV xxxxxxxx.HTM
xxxxxxxx.TXT
*3
DSPDEF DSP DSPDEF.BIN
Same as access folders

DAT0000 (access folder)


Folder Name Contents Folder Name Contents
Saves pattern data (bitmap data) to reduce
BITMAP RECIPE Reads and writes recipe data.
the screen data capacity.
Writes recipe data from the V7 series using Saves history data of the data logging
CARD SAMPLE
the V6-compatible memory manager function. function.
DSP Reads and writes screen data. SNAP Saves video snap images.
Saves Gothic fonts or language data to
FONT SRAM Saves backup data of SRAM.
reduce the screen data capacity.
Writes hard copy images in the JPEG file Saves WAV files for sound output to reduce
HDCOPY WAV
format from the V7 (V708 only: BIN file). the screen data capacity.
Saves JPEG files for display on the screen Saves files to be accessed from the Web
JPEG WEBSERV
(except for V708C). browser.
Saves memo pad data drawn with the V7
MEMO
series.

DSPDEF (screen data auto upload folder)


Folder Name Contents
DSP Automatically reads screen data in this folder when the CF card is inserted in the unit after the DIP switch is set.

(Other folders are the same as access folders.)


2. Main Menu Screen 6-15

Transferring Screen Data from a CF Card


The procedure of transferring data between the V7 series and a CF card is described below.
1. Mounting the CF card
Insert the CF card into the CF card connector at the side of the V7 unit.
* Do not remove or insert the CF card in the later steps.
2. Data selection
Select [Screen Data]. When the lamp is red, it is selected.
3. Transfer selection
Select [Display <-- Card], [Display --> Card] or [Display <--> Card].

Card Menu Card Menu


Return Return

Memory Card Memory Card


Card Recorder Menu Card Recorder Menu

CF Card CF Card
Transfer Menu Transfer Menu
Data Selection inserted to Data Selection inserted to
Display Card Display Card
Screen Data Screen Data
Built-in Socket Built-in Socket
Display Card Display Card
SRAM SRAM
CF Card Recorder CF Card Recorder
Display Card
Display

Delete
Card

Delete
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Data selection Transfer selection

MONITOUCH Operations
When [Display <-- Card] is Selected:
Transfer screen data from the computer to the CF card.
1. When [Display <-- Card] is selected, the “Card Transfer” screen is displayed.
Flashes during communication with the CF card.

Indicates the name of the currently selected


folder.
The access folder that is set for screen data
Card Transfer defaults.
CF Card File Infomation Access If there is no screen data, “DAT0000” defaults.
Folder Name: AAAAAAAA
Rest Size: 29437KB
DSP0000.BIN 2002-03-20 10:58:56

Sys. Program : V710/V712


Version : 1.010
Font Date : ENGLISH
Indicates the free space in the CF card.
Version : 1.300 / 1.010 / 1.000
I/F Driver : GENERAL
Version : 1.240 Select Folder Used for checking or renaming folder names.
Screen PLC Type : GENERAL
Screen Comment :
Display Card

Select Data Starts transferring data [Display <-- Card].


Return Moves back to the previous screen.

Indicates the information of the currently selected folder.


6-16 2. Main Menu Screen

2. Check the folder name, free space, and CF card file information. If the correct folder is selected,
move to step 4.
• Folder Name
Indicates the name of the currently selected folder.
The access folder that is set for screen data defaults.
If there is no screen data, “DAT0000” defaults.
• Rest Size
Indicates the free space in the CF card.
• CF Card File Information
Indicates the information of the currently selected folder.
3. To change to another folder, press the [Select Folder] switch.
The “Select Folder” screen is displayed.

Select Folder

Folder Name: AAAAAAAA

Folder AAAAAAAA
Selection BBBBBBBB
Moves the cursor.
CCCCCCCC

Folder Detail Indicates the details of the folder.


Rest Size: 29437KB
OK Determines the folder selection.

• To see the details of the folder, press the [Folder Detail] switch.
The “Folder Detail” screen is displayed.

Folder Detail

Folder Name : AAAAAAAA

DSP DSP0000.BIN

CARD
Moves the cursor.
SRAM

MEMO
Scrolls with the RECIPE
[↑]/[↓] switch. SAMPLE

HDCOPY

BITMAP
Folder Selection Moves back to the
JPEG

SNAP
Rest Size: 29437KB “Select Folder” screen.
WAV

FONT

WEBSERV

• [Select the desired folder using the [↑]/[↓] switch, and press the [OK] switch.
The Card Transfer screen is displayed again and the CF card file information of the selected
file is indicated.
2. Main Menu Screen 6-17

4. Press the [Select Data] switch.


The [Data Selection] window is displayed and the [Select Data] switch changes to [Start].

Card Transfer CardTransfer


Card Transfer

CF Card File Infomation Access CF Card File Infomation Access


Access
Data Selection
Folder Name: AAAAAAAA Folder Name: AAAAAAAA
Rest Size: 29437KB 2002-03-20Select All
10:58:56 Rest Size: 29437KB
DSP0000.BIN 2002-03-20 10:58:56 DSP0000.BIN
Screen Data
Sys. Program : V710/V712 Sys. Program : V710/V712
Version : 1.010 Version : 1.010 I/F Driver
Font Date : ENGLISH Font Date : ENGLISH
Version : 1.300 / 1.010 / 1.000 Font Data
Version : 1.300 / 1.010 / 1.000
I/F Driver : GENERAL I/F Driver : GENERAL
Sys. Program
Version : 1.240 Select Folder Version : 1.240 Select Folder
Screen PLC Type : GENERAL Screen PLC Type : GENERAL
Screen Comment : Screen Comment :
Display Card Display Card

Select Data Start

Return Return

Select the desired data, and press the [Select Data] switch.

Card Transfer Card Transfer

CF Card File Infomation Data Selection


Access CF Card File Infomation Access
Data Selection
Folder Name: AAAAAAAA Folder Name: AAAAAAAA

DSP0000.BIN

Sys. Program
2002-03-20
Select All
10:58:56
Screen Data
: V710/V712
Rest Size: 29437KB
DSP0000.BIN

Sys. Program
Select All
2002-03-20 10:58:56
Screen Data
: V710/V712
Rest Size: 29437KB
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Version : 1.010 I/F Driver Version : 1.010 I/F Driver
Font Date : ENGLISH Font Date : ENGLISH
Font /Data
Version : 1.300 / 1.010 1.000 Font Data
Version : 1.300 / 1.010 / 1.000
I/F Driver : GENERAL I/F Driver : GENERAL

MONITOUCH Operations
Sys. Program Sys. Program
Version : 1.240 Select Folder Version : 1.240 Select Folder
Screen PLC Type : GENERAL Screen PLC Type : GENERAL
Screen Comment : Screen Comment :
Display Card Display Card

Start Start

Return Return

To cancel the [Data Selection] window, press the [Return] switch.


5. During data transfer, the [Start] switch changes into [Busy] and flashes. When data has been
transferred successfully, the following window is displayed. However, when [Sys. Program] or
[Select All] is selected, the Main Menu screen is displayed without this message window on
completion of data transfer.

Work normally finished.

OK

Press the [OK] switch.


The “Card Menu” screen is displayed.
If any other message is displayed, refer to page 6-22.
6-18 2. Main Menu Screen

When [Display --> Card] is Selected:


1. When [Display --> Card] is selected, the “Card Transfer” screen is displayed.

Flashes during communication with the CF card.

Card Transfer Indicates the name of the currently selected


folder.
CF Card File Infomation Access
Folder Name: AAAAAAAA
Rest Size: 29437KB
DSP0000.BIN 2002-03-20 10:58:56
Indicates the free space in the CF card.
Sys. Program : V710/V712
Version : 1.010
Font Date : ENGLISH
Version : 1.300 / 1.010 / 1.000
I/F Driver : GENERAL
Version : 1.240
Screen PLC Type : GENERAL
Screen Comment :
Display Card

Start Starts transferring data [Display --> Card].

Return Moves back to the previous screen.

Indicates the information of the currently selected folder.


If there is no screen data, this field becomes blank.

2. Check the folder name and CF card file information, and press the [Start] switch.
* When the access folder name of screen data is the same as that in the CF card, the CF card
file information is indicated on the screen, and data in the MONITOUCH overwrites the CF
card data. Note that the CF card data is lost when data is overwritten.
When the CF card file information is blank, a new file “DSP0000.BIN” is created in the DSP
folder.
3. During data transfer, the [Start] switch changes into [Busy] and flashes. When data has been
transferred successfully, the following window is displayed.

Work normally finished.

OK

Press the [OK] switch. The CF card file information shows data that has been transferred.
If any other message is displayed, refer to page 6-22.
4. Press the [Return] switch. The “Card Menu” screen is displayed again.
2. Main Menu Screen 6-19

When [Display <--> Card] is Selected:


1. When [Display <--> Card] is selected, the “Card Transfer” screen is displayed.
Screen data used for comparison is that in the DSP folder under the folder having the same name
as the access folder that is set on the MONITOUCH.
Flashes during communication with the CF card.

Card Transfer Indicates the name of the currently


selected folder.
CF Card File Infomation Access
Folder Name: AAAAAAAA
Rest Size: 29437KB
DSP0000.BIN 2002-03-20 10:58:56
Indicates the free space in the CF card.
Sys. Program : V710/V712
Version : 1.010
Font Date : ENGLISH
Version : 1.300 / 1.010 / 1.000
I/F Driver : GENERAL
Version : 1.240
Screen PLC Type : GENERAL
Screen Comment :
Display Card Starts transferring data
Start [Display <--> Card].

Return Moves back to the previous screen.


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MONITOUCH Operations
Indicates the information of the currently selected folder.
If there is no screen data, this field becomes blank.

2. Press the [Start] switch.


3. During data transfer, the [Start] switch changes into [Busy] and flashes. When data has been
transferred successfully, the following window is displayed.

Work normally finished.

OK

Press the [OK] switch.


If any other message is displayed, refer to page 6-22.
4. Press the [Return] switch. The “Card Menu” screen is displayed again.
6-20 2. Main Menu Screen

2-3. Saving Backup Copies of SRAM

In this section, the procedure for saving backup copies of the SRAM memory in the MONITOUCH or
V7EM-S (SRAM cassette) for battery replacement is explained.
1. Press the [SRAM] switch on the “Card Menu” screen. When the lamp is red, it is selected.
2. Select [Display <-- Card], [Display --> Card] or [Display <--> Card].

Data selection Transfer selection

Card Menu Card Menu


Return Return

Memory Card Memory Card


Card Recorder Menu Card Recorder Menu

CF Card CF Card
Data Selection Transfer Menu Data Selection Transfer Menu
inserted to inserted to
Screen Data Display Card Screen Data Display Card
Built-in Socket Built-in Socket
SRAM Display Card SRAM Display Card
CF Card Recorder CF Card Recorder
Display Card Display Card

Delete Delete

3. The “SRAM Transfer” screen is displayed.


• When [Display --> Card] or [Display <--> Card] is selected, the following screen is displayed.
Select the CF card folder having the same name as the access folder for screen data in the
MONITOUCH. The name is shown on the screen. The transferred file is named as
“SRM0000.BIN”.
Flashes during communication
with the CF card. Indicates the name of the currently selected file.

SRAM Transfer Indicates the name of the currently


selected folder.
CF Card File Infomation Access Folder Name:CCCCCCCC
Rest Size: 29954KB
SRM0000.BIN 2002-04-01 12:51:26
Indicates the free space in the CF card.

Display Card

Start Starts transferring data [Display --> Card].

Return Moves back to the previous screen.

Shows [Display <--> Card] when


[Display <--> Card] is selected.
2. Main Menu Screen 6-21

• When [Display <-- Card] is selected, the following screen is displayed.


Flashes during communication
with the CF card. Indicates the name of the currently selected file.

SRAM Transfer Indicates the name of the currently


selected folder.
CF Card File Infomation Access Folder Name:CCCCCCCC
Rest Size: 29954KB
SRM0000.BIN2002-04-01 12:51:26
Indicates the free space in the CF card.

Select Folder Used for checking or renaming folder


names.
Display Card

Start Starts transferring data [Display <-- Card].

Return Moves back to the previous screen.

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1) To change to another folder, press the [Select Folder] switch.

MONITOUCH Operations
(The folder name must be “SRM0000.BIN”.)
2) The “Select Folder” screen is displayed as shown on page 6-16.
Select the desired folder (refer to page 6-16), and press the [OK] switch.
3) Moves back to the “SRAM Transfer” screen.
4. Starting data transfer
Check the folder name, free space and transfer selection, press the [Start] switch.
Data transfer is started.

5. Ending data transfer


When data has been transferred successfully, the following window is displayed.

Work normally finished.

OK

Press the [OK] switch.


If any other message is displayed, refer to the next page.
6. Pressing the [Return] switch moves back to the “Card Menu” screen.
6-22 2. Main Menu Screen

2-4. Messages during Data Transfer

If an error occurs during data transfer, the message


window shown on the right is displayed. Data discrepant

OK

The kinds and the contents of the messages are shown below. The same messages are used for the
memory card and CF card. When using the CF card, the “memory card” in the explanation should
read as the “CF card”.
Messages Contents
Work normally finished. The specified operation has been concluded normally.
CREC not connecting No card recorder is connected when selecting a modular jack.
CREC Communication Error A communication error occurred between V7 and CREC when selecting a modular jack.
Memory-Card not setting Memory-Card not setting
Cannot write the data into a memory card because the data size in V7 is larger than the
Memory-Card Capacity over
capacity of a memory card.
Cannot write data into a memory card because the write protect switch in a memory card is
Write Protect: ON
ON.
Writing Error occurred. The error occurred while writing data into a memory card.
Selected data does not exist. The data in the reading target does not exist.
V7 type is different. The specified type of the data in V7 is different from the type of the memory card data.
Selected data can not be read. The data in a memory card cannot be read.
Reading Error occurred. The error occurred during writing data into a flash ROM of V7.
Data discrepant There is some discrepancy in data, when comparing data between a memory card and V7.
Warning about data destruction in V7 that may occur when transferring the font data larger
Screen data on V7 will be broken. than the present data from a memory card to V7.
(The [OK] switch continues transferring; the [Cancel] switch stops transferring.)
Undefined Error occurred. The error occurred due to some cause other than mentioned above.
2. Main Menu Screen 6-23

3. Ethernet

* For more information on the IP address setting, refer to the V-SFT Additional Specifications
Manual.

The “Ethernet” screen is displayed by pressing the [IP Address (English)] switch on the initial screen
when transferring screen data via Ethernet for the first time, or by pressing the [Ethernet] switch on the
Main Menu screen when transferring screen data to the MONITOUCH.
This screen is used for setting the IP address (a number that identifies the V7 series on the network)
that is indispensable for Ethernet communications.

Depending on whether the LAN (100BASE-TX/10BASE-T) connector at V7i or the communication


interface unit CU-03-2 for V7 is used, the “Ethernet” screen contents and the required settings vary as
described below.

Connection with LAN (100BASE-TX/10BASE-T) Connector at V7i

Selects [Not Use Network Table] or [Use Network Table].*1

Moves back to the Main Menu screen


or the initial screen.
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Ethernet
Return

Not Use Network Table

MONITOUCH Operations
It is not used when the gate way or the sub-mask is zero.

IP Address: 0 0 0 0 Cursor switches


Gate Way: 0 0 0 0
Sub-mask: 0 0 0 0 [Increment/Decrement] switch for the value
<- ->
Port No. 10000 in the cursor position

Determines the setting such as IP address,


Setting and moves back to the Main Menu screen.
Connect
Finished

Used for checking the 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T interface.


Normal: Connect
Error: Disconnect

*1 Network Table
Register IP addresses and other information for the V7 series, PLCs or computers that should be included for
Ethernet communications on the V-SFT editor.
([System Setting] → [Network Table Setting] → [Ethernet] → Edit Network Table)
The registered network table can be used or not used depending on the [Not Use Network Table/Use Network
Table] switch.

Network table
number
6-24 2. Main Menu Screen

Not Use Network Table


In the following cases, select [Not Use Network Table].
• Screen data is transferred for the first time via Ethernet.
• The network table is not set for screen data of the V7 series.
• If the network table is set for screen data of the V7 series but you would like to use an IP address
that is different from that set on the network table tentatively, press the [Use Network Table] switch
to select [Not Use Network Table].

When the network table is not set or is not used

Not Use Network Table

It is not used when the gate way or the sub-mask


is zero.

IP Address: 0 0 0 0
Gate Way: 0 0 0 0
Sub-mask: 0 0 0 0
<- ->
Port No. 10000

: The cursor moves only in these sections for settings.

1. Set the IP address.


(If necessary, set the default gateway and subnet mask.)
2. Press the [Setting Finished] switch. The IP address is determined.
3. The Main Menu screen is displayed again. (If the “Ethernet” screen is displayed from the initial
screen, the initial screen is displayed again.)

Use Network Table


In the following cases, select [Use Network Table].
• The network table is set for screen data of the V7 series and you would like to change the network
table number.
When the network table is used:

Use Network Table

It is not used when the gate way or the sub-mask


is zero.

IP Address: 0 0 0 0
Gate Way: 0 0 0 0
Sub-mask: 0 0 0 0
<- ->
Port No. 10000

Network Table No.: 0

Set the network table number. Indicates the contents of the


selected network table number.

1. Set the network table number.


2. Press the [Setting Finished] switch. The IP address is determined.
3. The Main Menu screen is displayed again.
2. Main Menu Screen 6-25

Connection with CU-03(-2) on V7

IP address, gateway and sub-mask settings

The Main Menu screen is displayed again.


Ethernet
Return

Selects [10BASE-T] or [AUI].


It is not used when the gate way or the sub-mask is zero.

IP Address: 0 0 0 0
10BASE-T Cursor switches
Gate Way: 0 0 0 0
Sub-mask: 0 0 0 0 [Increment/Decrement] switch for the value in the
<- ->
Port No. 10000 cursor position

Determines the setting such as IP address, and moves


Connect Setting back to the Main Menu screen.
Finished

Used for checking the 10BASE-T interface.


Normal: Connect
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Error: Disconnect

1. Select either [10BASE-T] or [AUI] for the connecting method.

MONITOUCH Operations
2. Set the IP address.
(If necessary, set the default gateway and subnet mask.)
3. Press the [Setting Finished] switch. The settings are determined.
4. The Main Menu screen is displayed again.
• Rotary Switch and Network Table
Register IP addresses and other information for the V7 series, PLCs or computers that should be
included for Ethernet communications on the V-SFT editor.
([System Setting]→[Network Table Setting]→[Ethernet]→[Edit Network Table])
Set the network table number with the rotary switch on the communication interface unit
CU-03(-2).

Port number to be set with


the rotary switch on the
communication interface
unit CU-03(-2)
6-26 2. Main Menu Screen

4. SRAM/Clock

• To use the built-in clock of the V7 series or to use the SRAM memory or cassette, it is necessary to
select [SRAM/Clock Setting] from the [System Setting] menu and make the SRAM/clock setting.
To use the Japanese FEP function, it is necessary to check [Use Japanese FEP Function] in the
[System Setting] menu of V-SFT.
For the setting procedure, refer to the Reference Manual.
• Be sure to set the battery when using the built-in clock of the V7 series, the SRAM memory or the
Japanese FEP function. Without battery, the contents in the SRAM or clock data will not be
retained.
When the battery is not connected, the message “Battery not set” is displayed and the
[SRAM/Clock] switch flashes on the [Main Menu] screen. Connect the battery immediately.
When the battery is to be replaced, the message “Brownout Battery” is displayed.

Main Menu V710iTD 2002-4 -1 07:23:30

System Information FONT I/F DRV VER.1.240


SYSTEM PROG. VER. 1.000 VER.1.300 / 1.000 / 1.000 MELSEC QnH Q
ENGLISH CPU Port
[SRAM/Clock] switch
Screen Data PLC Type : MITSUBISHIQnH(Q) series CPU Error : Stop
Information Comment : Time-Out : 1.00 sec
Size : 5111808 Retry : 3

Multi-Link2 Connection : Multi-Link Baud Rate : 19200


Own Stat. No. : 1 Signal Level : RS232C Data Length : 8
Total : 2 PLC Stat. No. : 0 Stop Bit : 1
Indicates the message, such as Retry : 10 Parity : Odd
“Battery not set” or “Brownout Battery.” Baud Rate : 115200 Send Delay : 20msec

SRAM/Clock Extension
Ethernet Information Ethernet RGB
Trans.Speed : 10BASE-T Adjustment
Battery not set Stat.No. : 192.168.1.68
Editor:MJ1 PORT : 10000 Card
MAC : 0050FF000035 I/O Test
Menu

• When the [SRAM/Clock] switch on the Main Menu screen is pressed, the following “SRAM/Clock
Adjustment” screen appears.
This screen is used for adjusting the built-in calendar, for initializing the SRAM area and for
clearing the Learning/User Phrase Area on the Japanese FEP function.

SRAM/Clock Adjustment 2006-2-19 18 : 3 : 44 Main Menu

Date and Time Adjustment


Date: 2006 2 19

Time: 17 : 18 : 0
Set

Format of SRAM
Built-in
Formats SRAM in the present screen data type.
Format Completed
V7EM-S mounted: Extension
Format Execute
V7EM-S not mounted: Built-in
Japanese FEP Function Learning/User Phrase Area
The above is displayed.
Clear Completed

Clear Execute
2. Main Menu Screen 6-27

Date and Time Setting


1. Move the cursor using the [←] / [→] switch, and change the value by pressing the [+] / [−] switch.
2. When the desired date and time are set, press the [Set] switch to determine the setting.
3. The calendar data is updated as set.

Initializing SRAM
When the SRAM memory or cassette is initialized, the data contained is cleared. Double-check before
initializing the SRAM memory or cassette.
1. “Extension” is shown when V7EM-S (SRAM cassette) is mounted; “Built-in” is shown when it is not
mounted.
2. Press the [Format] switch and the [Execute] switch.
The SRAM area is initialized in the current screen data format. When initialization has been
completed, the message “∗∗Format Completed∗∗” is displayed.

Japanese FEP Function


When the Learning/User Phrase Area is cleared, the registered data is cleared. Check if the data may
be cleared carefully before initializing the Learning/User Phrase Area.
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1. Press the [Clear] switch and the [Execute] switch.
2. When initialization has been completed, the message “∗∗Clear Completed∗∗” is displayed.

MONITOUCH Operations
5. Extension Program Information
When the [Extension] switch on the Main Menu screen is pressed, the following “Extension Program
Info.” screen appears.
The driver setting and parameter setting for temperature controller/PLC2Way communication, ladder
transfer function, Modbus slave communication, etc. are displayed.

Extension Program Info.


Main Menu

Temp./PLC2Way Control Drv


VER. 1.100 RKC SR-Mini/CB
Temp. Control / PLC2Way
Comm. Parameter
Signal Level : RS485
Baud Rate : 9600
Data Length : 8
Stop Bit : 1
Parity : None
Retry Time : 3
Time-out : 100 msec
Send Delay : 0 msec
Return Time : 10 sec

Editor:MJ1
6-28 2. Main Menu Screen

6. Extended Function Setting


When the [Editor: MJ1] switch and the [F5] switch on the Main Menu screen is pressed at the same
time, the following “Extended Function Setting” screen appears.
Selects [Modem Comm. Baud Rate] or
[V-Link Local. No]

Main Menu V710iTD 2006-4 -1 07:23:30


Extended Function Setting Main Menu
System Information FONT I/F DRV VER.1.240
SYSTEM PROG. VER. 1.000 VER.1.300 / 1.000 / 1.000 MELSEC QnH Q Up Down
ENGLISH
Setting Value
CPU Port

V-Link Local No.: 1


Screen Data PLC Type : MITSUBISHIQnH(Q) series CPU Error : Stop
Information Comment : Time-Out : 1.00 sec
Size : 5783552 Retry : 3

Multi-Link2
Multi-Link2 Connection : Multi-Link Baud Rate : 19200
OwnStat.
Own Stat.No.
No.: :11 Signal Level : RS232C Data Length : 8
Total
Total :: 2
Retry :: 10 PLC Stat. No. : 0 Stop Bit : 1
BaudRate
Baud Rate :: 115200 Parity : Odd
Send Delay : 20msec

SRAM/Clock
F5
Ethernet Information Ethernet
Trans.Speed : 10BASE-T
Stat. No. : 192.168.1.68
Editor:MJ1 PORT : 10000 Card Setting
MAC : 050FF000035 I/O Test
Menu Finished

Set the Modem Comm. Baud Rate


Set the baud rate to be used when transferring screen data between the V7 series and a modem.
1. Select the desired baud rate using the [↑] / [↓] switch, and press the [Setting Finished] switch.
(Setting range: 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200)
* The function switches and switches on the Main Menu screen are not valid for 15 seconds
after the [Setting Finished] switch is pressed.
* When the [Setting Finished] switch is pressed, an AT command is automatically sent to the
modem and the baud rate used between the V7 and the modem is set.
2. The [Main Menu] (local main) screen is displayed automatically. [Modem Connect Mode]
automatically appears under [Editor: MJ1].
3. To transfer screen data without a modem, select “Not used” for [Modem Comm. Baud Rate].
For screen data transfer while a computer is connected with V6-CP, specify [Not Used] for [Modem
Comm. Baud Rate].
ENGLISH CP

Screen Data PLC Type : MITSUBISHQnH(Q) series CPU


Information Comment : Ti
Size : 5111808
Extended Function Setting Main Menu

Up Down Setting Value Multi-Link2 Connection : Multi-Link N Baud Rate


Own Stat. No. : 1 Signal Level : RS232C Data Length
Up Total : 2
Modem Comm. Baud Rate: Not used
Retry : 10 PLC Stat. No. : 0 Stop B
Down Baud Rate : 115200 Parity
Send Delay

SRAM
Ethernet Information Ethe
Trans.Speed : 10BASE-T
Stat. No. : 192.168.1.68
Editor:MJ1 PORT: 10000 Ca
MAC: 0050FF000035 Me
Modem Connect Mode
Setting
Finished

Pressing the [Setting Finished] switch moves


back to the Main Menu screen.
2. Main Menu Screen 6-29

Set the V-Link Local No.


The local No. of V-Link can be specified in the [Main Menu].
1. Check [Set Local No. in Main Menu.] of the [V-Link Setting] in the [System Setting] menu, and
transfer the screen data.
2. In this [Extended Function Setting] screen, switch to change [Modem Comm. Baud Rate] to [V-Link
Local No.].

Extended Function Setting Main Menu

Up Down Setting Value


Pressing the [Down] switch moves
V-Link Local No.: 1 to the [V-Link Local No.] item.

Setting
Finished

3. Specify the local No. by using the [Up] / [Down] switch in the “Setting Value” and press the [Setting
Finished] switch. (Setting range :1 to 254)
4. The [Main Menu] screen is displayed automatically.
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MONITOUCH Operations
6-30 2. Main Menu Screen

Please use this page freely.


7
1.
Error Correction

Error Messages
2. Troubleshooting
1. Error Message 7-1

1. Error Message

There are five kinds of error messages displayed on the V series:


1. Communication error
2. Check
3. Warning
4. SYSTEM ERROR
5. Touch switch is active

1. Communication Error

* When you go to [Comm. Parameter],


bring up the [Detail] tab window and set
[Continue] for [Comm. Error Handling],
Communication Error a screen like the one shown below is
displayed.
Time-Out
Screen No. : Received Code No. :

Communication Error
Retry Time-Out

Error Correction
Error Message Contents Solution Remarks
1. Check the communication parameters.
Although a request to send is given to 1
2. Check the cables and wiring.
Time-Out the PLC, no answer is returned within
the specified time. 3. Data may be disrupted because of noise.
2
Fix noise.
1. Check the cables and wiring. 1
Parity An error occurred in parity check. 2. Data may be disrupted because of noise.
2
Fix noise.
1. Check the communication parameters.
1
Although the stop bit must be [1], it is 2. Check the cables and wiring.
Framing
detected as [0]. 3. Data may be disrupted because of noise.
2
Fix noise.
After one character is received, the next 1. Check the communication parameters. 1
Overrun character is received before internal 2. Data may be disrupted because of noise.
processing is completed. 2
Fix noise.
1. Check the communication parameters. 1
The check code in the PLC response
Check Code 2. Data may be disrupted because of noise.
was not correct. 2
Fix noise.

* If the above error messages are displayed on the V7 without establishing communication between
V7 and PLC, test the solution of remark “1.”
If the error occurs suddenly in communication, test the solution of remark “2.”
7-2 1. Error Message

Error Message Contents Solution


Examine the CPU error code and solve the
Error code received The PLC sent an error code (NAK).
problem.
The PLC’s SD (TXD) remains at the low Examine the connection between the PLC’s
Break
level. SD (TXD) and the V series RD (RXD).
You specified an address that exceeds the
Invalid memory Check the type and range of memory that
memory range of the PLC that you are
(applicable to MITSUBISHI CPU) you set.
linked to.
Invalid CPU model The PLC currently being supported does Confirm whether or not the CPU that you
(applicable to MITSUBISHI CPU) not have a corresponding CPU. are using can be used with the V series.
Format The code of the received data is invalid. Check 1, 2, 3 described below.
Compare Transmission data and received data are
Check 1, 2, 3 described below.
(applicable to HIDIC S10) different.
NAK A NAK code is received. Check 1, 2, 3 described below.
TNS discrepant Transmitted TNS data and received TNS
Check 1, 2, 3 described below.
(applicable to Allen-Bradley PLC) data are not in agreement.
An unclear communication error is
Communication Error Check 1, 2, 3 described below.
detected.
Count error
The expected data amount is different
(applicable to MITSUBISHI CPU Check 1, 2, 3 described below.
from the count value.
and Q link unit)
Command error
The response code differs from the
(applicable to MITSUBISHI CPU Check 1, 2, 3 described below.
expected code.
and Q link unit)
This cassette is not included in the
Invalid cassette
memory cassettes currently being Contact your local distributor.
(applicable to MITSUBISHI ACPU)
supported.
Password error
The password is incorrect. Contact your local distributor.
(applicable to MITSUBISHI QCPU)

Solution
1. Confirm link unit settings.
(After making settings, cut power to the PLC.)
2. Go to the editor (V-SFT) and confirm the settings in the [Comm. Parameter] dialog in the [System
Setting] menu.
3. If errors only occur from time to time, it is possible that there is a noise-based communication error.
* If you still cannot solve the error even after following the suggestions above, contact your local
distributor.

Error Messages for Network Communication


• Ethernet
Error Message Contents Solution
The Ethernet status is saved at system
For the contents and solution to each error
memory address $s518 and a code other than
Ethernet Error: XXXX number, refer to Appendix 5 of the PLC
“0” (normal) is received.
Connection Manual separately provided.
XXXX: Error No.

• MELSECNET/10
Error Message Contents Solution
I/F Board Err The I/F unit for NET/10 has an error.
The request command from NET/10 has an
Request Code Err Contact your local distributor.
error.
Request Data Err The request data from NET/10 has an error.
Word writing to a special relay (M9000 and
Word Writing to Sp. Relay later) is attempted. Do not attempt to perform word writing to
(MITSUBISHI: A Series) (Notes: Only bit writing is possible for special special relays.
relays when connecting with NET/10.)
1. Error Message 7-3

• CC-LINK
Error Message Contents Solution
I/F Board Err The I/F unit for CC-LINK has an error. Contact your local distributor.
The number of occupy in [Comm. Parameter]
No. of Occupy Setting Err is different from the number of occupy by Check the setting of the number of occupy.
switches.
MONITOUCH is about to access exceeding Check the memory for the network I/O in the
Network I/O Access Err
the set number of input/output words. screen data file.
The port number set by a switch is not within Specify the port number within the setting
Station Number Err
the setting range (1 to 64). range.
Word writing to a special relay (M9000 and
later) is attempted. Do not attempt to perform word writing to
Word Writing to Sp. Relay
(Notes: Only bit writing is possible for special special relays.
relays when connecting with CC-LINK.)

• OPCN-1
Error Message Contents Solution
I/F Board Err The I/F unit for OPCN-1 has an error. Contact your local distributor.
The port number set by a switch is not within Specify the port number within the setting
Stat. No. out of range
the setting range (1 to 127). range.
Cannot connect to the master station in the Check the condition of the master station
Network Link Error
network. (PLC). Check the network connection.
MONITOUCH is about to access exceeding Check the memory for the network I/O in the
Network I/O Access Err
the set number of input/output words. screen data file.
1. Less than “Max_int” time (communication
monitoring time for salve station) set on the
PLC for OPCN-1 communications
When the “Max_int” time is too long (infinite, for
example) on the PLC, it is not possible to know
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2. Timeout on the V-SFT editor whether or not the response from the PLC is
Waiting for Reply (The timeout time can be set from [System correctly made.
Setting] → [Comm. Parameter] on the This error message disappears when a

Error Correction
V-SFT editor.) response from the PLC is received within the
This error is indicated when the above 1 and 2 “Max_int” time.
are present.
Word writing to a special relay (M9000 and
Word Writing to Sp. Relay later) is attempted. Do not attempt to perform word writing to
(MITSUBISHI: A Series) (Notes: Only bit writing is possible for special special relays.
relays when connecting with OPCN-1.)

• T-LINK
Error Message Contents Solution
T-LINK I/F Board Err The I/F unit for T-LINK has an error. Contact your local distributor.
MONITOUCH is about to access exceeding Check the memory for the network I/O in the
Network I/O Access Err
the set number of input/output words. screen data file.
The PLC loader is being accessed so that
Wait for the PLC loader to finish processing,
processing is not performed on V7. (This error
Access denied by Loader and press the [RETRY] switch on the V7
occurs during program transfer from the PLC
screen.
loader for most cases.)
An attempt to access an area that does not
Communication Error exist within the PLC is made. Check the PLC memory addresses set in the
Received Code No. 32 Example: A file area (W) that is not defined screen data file.
with the PLC program
Correct the number of monitor registration
Communication Error The number of monitor registration points is too
points. For monitor registration, refer to the
Received Code No. 36 small.
user manual of the PLC you are using.

• PROFIBUS-DP
7-4 1. Error Message

Error Message Contents Solution


The setting for [Own Stat. No.] on V7 is
“Check” is displayed 2 or 3 seconds before this
discrepant with that for [Address] for [V7
error occurs when connecting V7 and
series] on the SIMATIC Manager. Check and
PROFIBUS-DP in the RUN mode.
correct the setting.
Time-Out
A screen is displayed instantaneously
The DB address set on the V7 screen may not
(= communications performed) before this
exist on the PLC (memory over). Check the
error occurs when connecting V7 and
setting.
PROFIBUS-DP in the RUN mode.

• DeviceNet
LED
Error Message Contents Solution
MS NS
Reading or writing to RAM is not • Turn the power on again.
performed normally during initialization If recovery is not possible, a fault is
check. suspected.
• Make the baud rate (using DIP switch 7
Start-up information check error: and 8) the same as set for the master
The baud rate is outside the specified and turn on the power again.
range. If recovery is not possible, a fault is
suspected.
• On the V-SFT, go to the [Comm.
Initialization Error Parameter] dialog. In the [No. of Words
Red
Start-up information check error: Setting for I/O] tab window, enter the
Excessive size for input desired value of up to 128 words for
[Input Range]. Then turn on the power
again.
• On the V-SFT, go to the [Comm.
Parameter] dialog. In the [No. of Words
Start-up information check error: Setting for I/O] tab window, enter the
Excessive size for output desired value of up to 128 words for
[Output Range]. Then turn on the
power again.
• Check the wiring and turn on the power
• The communication cable is
again.
short-circuited at start-up.
BUS OFF Error • Make the baud rate (using DIP switch 7
Green Red • The baud rate does not match the
and 8) the same as set for the master
setting for the master.
and turn on the power again.
• Check the node address and correct it
The same node address is already
Node Address to an address which is not used yet
used for the master or some other
Duplication Error Green Red (using DIP switch 1 to 6). Then turn on
slave.
the power again.
The network power is off. • Turn on the network power supply.
• Check the wiring and turn on the power
again.
No other devices exist on the network. • Make the baud rate (using DIP switch 7
and 8) the same as set for the master
Network Error and turn on the power again.
Green
I/O time-out: • Check the conditions of the master
Communication with the master has power supply.
Red become disabled. • Check the wiring.

No connection exists. • Check the wiring.


Green
Review the settings below:
• Master setting
The returned error code is not
Definition Error - - • CU-07 setting
supported by the DeviceNet.
• V-SFT setting
• Wiring
○:Extinguished ●: Illuminated ◎:Blinking
* Depending on the errors detected, turning on the power again may be necessary on the master as
well as on the V series.
1. Error Message 7-5

2. Check

Error Message Contents Solution


At the start of communications, the V7 series regards the value
There is no setting for the in the read area “n + 2” as the screen number.
Screen No. Error
received screen. Check that the value in the read area “n + 2” is an existing
screen number on the PLC.
“Error : XX (XX : XXX)” indicates the edited screen and the
Data has some error. There is an error in the contents of the error.
Error : XX (XX : XXX) created screen data. For the error details and solutions, refer to the Reference
Manual (Function) and correct screen data.

Check

Communication Error
Check I/F driver
Screen No. Error
Check

Error Correction
Error Message Contents Solution
Although a request to
send is given to the The I/F driver for simulator is transferred.
Communication Error
computer, no answer is If you do not use the simulator, uncheck [Use Simulator]
Check I/F driver
returned within the before transferring data.
specified time.

3. Warning
An error may be displayed on the Main Menu screen during data transfer.
This is a warning message.
For the warning details and solutions, refer to the Reference Manual (Function) and correct screen
data.

Main Menu V710iT 2002-4 -1 21:52:36

System Information FONT I/F DRV VER.1.250


SYSTEM PROG. VER. 1.000 VER.1.300/1.000/1.000 MELSEC QnH Q
ENGLISH CPU Port

Screen Data PLC Type : MITSUBISHI QnH(Q) series CPU Error : Stop
Information Comment : Time-Out : 1.00 sec
Size : 5111808 Retry : 3

Connection : 1 : 1 Baud Rate : 19200


Signal Level : RS232C Data Length : 8
PLC Stat. No. : 0 Stop Bit : 1
Parity : Odd
Send Delay : 20msec

Data has some error. SRAM/Clock


Warning:207 Ethernet Information Ethernet
Trans.Speed : 10BASE-T
Stat. No. : 192.168.1.68
Warning message Editor:MJ1 PORT : 10000
MAC : 0050FF000035
Card
Menu
I/O Test
7-6 1. Error Message

4. SYSTEM ERROR
When a system error is detected, the following error screen is displayed on the V7 series.

SYSTEM ERROR : 32
TEA : XXXXXXXX EXPEVT : XXXXXXXX SSR : XXXXXXXX SPC : XXXXXXXX
R0 : XXXXXXXX R1 : XXXXXXXX R2 : XXXXXXXX R3 : XXXXXXXX
R4 : XXXXXXXX R5 : XXXXXXXX R6 : XXXXXXXX R7 : XXXXXXXX
R8 : XXXXXXXX R9 : XXXXXXXX R10 : XXXXXXXX R11 : XXXXXXXX
R12 : XXXXXXXX R13 : XXXXXXXX R14 : XXXXXXXX R15 : XXXXXXXX

ERROR: XX
1: Watch dog timer error
11: Switch table error
30: Request for displaying full error
31: Memory allocation system error
32: General exceptions/MMU address system error
33: RTOS system error
34: Memory error
35: Inaccurate memory error

The source of the error could be one of the following three problems. Contact your local distributor.
1) Program crash due to noise
2) Hardware problem
3) Bad program
Solve relevant problems by following the directions in “Troubleshooting” (page 7-7).
If the problem persists, contact your local distributor.

5. Touch Switch is Active


If the power is turned off while a touch switch is
activated, the error screen shown on the right is
displayed.
Remove your finger from the screen.
If the error screen remains displayed, contact your Check
local distributor.

Touch Switch is active.


Keep hand off the screen.
2. Troubleshooting 7-7

2. Troubleshooting

In the Event of an Error


Perform the steps below:

1. If the current error matches a symptom in the following table, correct it by following the instructions
provided.
2. If the error does not match the symptoms in the table, contact your local distributor.
Please provide the distributor with the information on the MONITOUCH model, serial number,
symptom of the error, error message (if shown), etc.

Probable Symptoms

Symptom Cause Solution


MONITOUCH is connected Probable causes are: Solutions are:
to the PLC; however,
communication fails. 1) Cables are not connected correctly or any 1) Check the cable connection.
“Communication Error: cable is disconnected.
Time-Out” appears on the 2) PLC parameter settings are not correct or 2) Recheck the PLC parameter settings.
screen. disagree with the MONITOUCH settings.

Communication Error
3) The MONITOUCH is faulty. 3) Perform a self-loop test on the “I/O Test”
screen (page 6-5). 7
If the test is not successful, please return
Time-Out the MONITOUCH to your local distributor
immediately.
Screen No. : Received Code No. :

Retry

Error Correction
Communications have been The error code denotes a PLC error (NAK).
successful. However,
1) When the error code appears only on a 1) Check if any address outside the allowable
opening a certain page
certain screen, a memory address that range for PLC memory is set on the screen.
always causes a
does not exist on the PLC may be set on
“Communication Error: Error
the MONITOUCH screen.
code received” error.
2) When the error code appears at power-on, 2) Check if any address outside the allowable
a memory address that does not exist on range for PLC memory is set for
the PLC may be set for communication communication parameters, buffering area,
Communication Error parameters, buffering area, initial macro, initial macro, etc.
Error code received etc.
Screen No. : Received Code No. :

Retry

Communications have been Noise may cause the error. Check if appropriate measures are taken
successful. However, against noise.
“Communication Error:
Parity” or “Communication Example:
Error: Framing” suddenly Check if communication and power cables are
occurs. bundled together.
Try to attach a ferrite core to the
communication cable.
Try to attach a noise filter to the power supply,
Communication Error etc.
Framing
Screen No. : Received Code No. :

Retry
7-8 2. Troubleshooting

Symptom Cause Solution


“SYSTEM ERROR: xx” The following causes are probable, depending
occurs. on the symptoms.

1) Turning the power off and back on corrects 1) If communication is stable after turning the
the error. power on again, continue and observe
SYSTEM ERROR : 32
TEA : XXXXXXXX EXPEVT : XXXXXXXX SSR : XXXXXXXX SPC : XXXXXXXX
↓ operation.
Communication failed because of improper
R0 : XXXXXXXX R1 : XXXXXXXX R2 : XXXXXXXX R3 : XXXXXXXX
R4 : XXXXXXXX R5 : XXXXXXXX R6 : XXXXXXXX R7 : XXXXXXXX
R8 : XXXXXXXX R9 : XXXXXXXX R10 : XXXXXXXX R11 : XXXXXXXX
R12 : XXXXXXXX R13 : XXXXXXXX R14 : XXXXXXXX R15 : XXXXXXXX

timing.
2) Turning the power off and back on does not 2) Make a note of the information on error
correct the error. number, etc. displayed on the screen and
↓ contact your local distributor.
A certain condition always causes the error.
Or the MONITOUCH is faulty.
3) A CF card is inserted. 3) Check that the inserted CF card faces the
↓ correct side.
The CF card (front and back) may be
reversed.

If none of the above matches your error,


contact your local distributor.
Switches do not work. 1) Switches do not work in the RUN mode. A 1) Check the settings of switch functions, etc.
beep sounds. on the V-SFT editor.

Is the switch interlock enabled?
2) Switch activation position is wrong. 2) Perform a touch switch adjustment (page
On the “I/O Test” screen displayed from the 6-10).
Main Menu screen, press the [Switch
Check] switch. On the touch switch test
screen, a position different from the
pressed position is activated.

The switch activation position may be
misaligned.
3) Switches do not work even in the STOP 3) Return the MONITOUCH to your local
mode. distributor.
On the “I/O Test” screen displayed from the
Main Menu screen, press the [Switch
Check] switch. When the touch switch test
screen is pressed, nowhere is activated.

MONITOUCH switches may be faulty.
The screen becomes dark or 1) Touching the screen restores it to the 1) The time for turning off the backlight can be
black. previous illuminated state. changed on the V-SFT editor.

The backlight operates automatically as
preset.
2) Touching the screen does not restore it. 2) Return the MONITOUCH to your local
However, the POWER lamp is lit. distributor.

The backlight may be at the end of its life.
Or the MONITOUCH may be faulty.
Screen data cannot be 1) Screen data transfer has never succeeded. 1) In the [Transfer] dialog box on the V-SFT
transferred. ↓ editor, decrease the baud rate by one level.
There may be some errors in the settings Also check that the correct COM port is
on the computer. selected.
2) Screen data transfer was possible, but is 2) Check if the modem connection mode is
disabled now. selected. (“Modem Connect Mode”
↓ displayed at the bottom of the Main Menu
The MONITOUCH may be faulty. Or, there screen denotes the mode)
may be some errors in settings. Also perform an RS-232C self-loop test
(page 6-5).
3) Transfer via Ethernet 3) Check that the IP addresses set on the
There may be some errors in the Ethernet V-SFT editor and the MONITOUCH are the
setting. same.
Also check if any error due to Ethernet
connection occurs on the MONITOUCH.

If the problem persists, contact your local


distributor.
8
1.
Inspection and
Maintenance

Inspection and Maintenance


2. Warranty Policy
1. Inspection and Maintenance 8-1

1. Inspection and Maintenance

Be sure to turn off the power before conducting inspection or maintenance. Failure to
DANGER do so could cause an electric shock or damage to the unit.

Daily Inspection

• Check that the screws on the MONITOUCH are tightened firmly.


• Check that the connectors and terminal screws used for connection with other devices are
tightened firmly.
• If the display surface or frame is dirty, wipe it with a soft cloth soaked in alcohol (commercially
available).
• Conduct periodical inspection once or twice a year. The number of inspections may be increased
as necessary if facilities are relocated or modified, or the environment is hot, humid, or dusty.

Periodical Inspection
Inspect the following points periodically.

• Are the ambient temperature and humidity appropriate?


0 to +50°C, 85%RH or less
• Are the environmental conditions appropriate? 8
• Does the atmosphere contain no corrosive gas?
• Is the source voltage in the allowable range?

Inspection and Maintenance


With AC power supply:100 - 240 VAC
With DC power supply:24 VDC ±10%

• Are the MONITOUCH mounting screws tightened firmly?


• Are the connectors and terminal screws used for connection with other devices tightened firmly?
• Is the lithium primary battery within the expiry date?
8-2 2. Warranty Policy

2. Warranty Policy

Inquiries about Failure


Please direct inquiries about failure or repair to your local distributor.
Your information on the MONITOUCH model, serial number, symptom of the failure, error message (if
shown), etc. will be appreciated.

* An inquiry form is provided on the final page (page 8-3) of this chapter. The form may be used for
your inquiry.

Warranty Period
The product is under warranty for one year after the date of purchase or delivery to the specified place.
On the assumption that the maximum stock period of the product after manufacture is 6 months, the
warranty period is limited to 18 months (checked by the serial number) after manufacture. When a
warranty period is specified in the contract, however, the period in the contract takes precedence.

Free-of-charge Repair
If the product fails before the expiry of the warranty, it will be repaired free of charge.
However, repair of any failure resulting from the causes below will be chargeable even within the
warranty period.

• Breakage of or damage to the appearance (case or surface sheet), touch switches, LCD, or other
components due to dropping, impact, or mishandling
• LCD or backlight at the end of life
• Fusion of a printed circuit board pattern associated with connection to external devices, or fusion
of a pattern in the terminal block or connector section of a printed circuit board caused by
short-circuiting of external load circuit
• Overvoltage or different voltage applied due to wiring mistake (power supply terminal, external
communication terminal, or other terminal blocks)
• Failure caused by lightning surge
• Failure due to the entry of conductive substances, water, solvent, particles, etc. under
inappropriate environmental conditions
• Failure due to inappropriate environmental conditions (e.g. corrosive gas or high humidity)
• Failure due to vibration or impact exceeding the specified level
• Disassembly and modification by the customer or failure obviously resulting from improper
handling by the customer

Chargeable Repair
Any failure that occurs after the expiry of the warranty or does not satisfy the requirements for the
free-of-charge repair will be repaired on an chargeable basis.
2. Warranty Policy 8-3

Inquiry Form

Your name

Company name

E-mail:
Contact
TEL: FAX:

Model code (*1) Ser. No. (*1)

MONITOUCH
SYS. PROG. Ver. : I/F DRV. Ver. :
version (*2)
Purchased from:
(Name of distributor)

Date of purchase

Symptom
(Please describe the symptom of the failure and also include the error message if any is displayed.)

Inspection and Maintenance

*1 See the label on the back of the MONITOUCH for the


model code and serial number (seven digits plus one
letter of the alphabet). Serial number
*2 Enter the version if it can be checked.
The version is displayed on the Main Menu screen
(page 6-3).
8-4 2. Warranty Policy

Please use this page freely.


Hakko Electronics Co., Ltd.
Sales 890-1, Kamikashiwano-machi, Hakusan-shi, Ishikawa, 924-0035 Japan
TEL (076)274-2144 FAX(076)274-5208
Tokyo Office TEL (03)5767-6160 FAX(03)5767-6170
Osaka Office TEL (06)6385-8234 FAX(06)6385-7851
Nagoya Office TEL (052)789-0096 FAX(052)789-0098
Head Office 238, Kamikashiwano-machi, Hakusan-shi, Ishikawa,
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