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Pagina 1 - Reference manual

E-Designer for the E1000-seriesReference manualMA00759A 2005-03EnglishOmslag_ED.fm Page 1 Thursday, February 24, 2005 11:00 AM

Pagina 2 - Foreword

Installation1-2 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A

Pagina 3 - Contents

Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering4-34 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759ADigital ClockThe Digital clock can be used to present a digital clock, day of t

Pagina 4

Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 4-35Multiple SymbolThe Multiple symbol object can show one of up to 16 different sy

Pagina 5

Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering4-36 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AMultiple ChoiceThe Multiple choice object can show one of up to eight different

Pagina 6

Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 4-37Touch Key Only applicable for E1071, E1101 and E1151. See the section Maneuver

Pagina 7

Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering4-38 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AAn invisible, pressure-sensitive surface can be used to define the area for blo

Pagina 8

Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 4-39MessageThe Message object presents texts from message libraries.GeneralParamete

Pagina 9 - 1 Installation

Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering4-40 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AAccessThe required Input range area is set under the Access tab. An area of a m

Pagina 10 - Installation

Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 4-41Analog Numeric TableThe Analog numeric table object is used to create a table o

Pagina 11 - 2 General

Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering4-42 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AAccessThe input direction of the table is specified under Access. The signals i

Pagina 12 - 2.2 Blocks

Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 4-434.3 Maneuvering graphic blocks using the key padStep between the maneuverable o

Pagina 13 - 2.3 Signal format

General Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 2-12 GeneralThis chapter describes the structure of an application project in the operator terminal. There is al

Pagina 14 - 2.4 Efficient communication

Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering4-44 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AThe Multiple choice objectPlace the cursor on the object and press [ENTER]. A l

Pagina 15 - 12345678910

Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 4-45The Trend objectTrend curves can show historical data when the operator termina

Pagina 16 - 2.5 Project documentation

Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering4-46 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A4.4 Maneuvering objects using the touch screenOperator terminals with touch scr

Pagina 17

Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 4-47The Trend objectTrend curves can show historical data when the operator termina

Pagina 18 - 3.2 Selecting menu language

Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering4-48 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AThe alphanumeric keyboardThe alphanumeric keyboard is shown when an ASCII objec

Pagina 19 - 3.3 Creating a project

Text-based Presentation for Printouts and Reports Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 5-15 Text-based Presentation for Printouts and ReportsText blocks are

Pagina 20 - Controller systems

Text-based Presentation for Printouts and Reports5-2 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AScalingThe scaling function is available for several text objects.

Pagina 21 - Internal variables

Text-based Presentation for Printouts and Reports Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 5-35.2 Text objectsDynamic text objectsSymbol Object DescriptionDigita

Pagina 22 - Color scheme

Text-based Presentation for Printouts and Reports5-4 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759ADigital TextThe Digital text object is used to switch between two t

Pagina 23 - The Status bar

Text-based Presentation for Printouts and Reports Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 5-5Multiple ChoiceThe Multiple choice object can show one of up to eig

Pagina 24 - 3.4 Updating drivers

General2-2 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A2.2 BlocksEach block has a number between 0 and 989 allocated by the developer. The blocks 990-999 are reserv

Pagina 25 - Changing controller

Text-based Presentation for Printouts and Reports5-6 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AAnalog NumericThe Analog numeric object is used to create an input

Pagina 26 - 3.6 The Project Manager

Text-based Presentation for Printouts and Reports Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 5-7Bar GraphThe Bar graph object presents whole or decimal numbers in

Pagina 27 - The Network folder

Text-based Presentation for Printouts and Reports5-8 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AASCIIThe ASCII object handles ASCII strings. It is possible to pres

Pagina 28 - 3.7 The Block Manager

Text-based Presentation for Printouts and Reports Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 5-9Date and TimeThe Date and time object can be used to present at dig

Pagina 29 - Creating blocks

Text-based Presentation for Printouts and Reports5-10 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AMessageThe Message object presents texts from message libraries.Fo

Pagina 30 - Block properties

Trends Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 6-16TrendsThis chapter describes the functions trends, real-time trends and historical trends. Trends are used to

Pagina 31 - Cursor thickness:

Trends6-2 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A6.1 Historical trendThese functions mean that analog values from the controller can be collected and presented

Pagina 32

Trends Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 6-36.2 Defining trend objectsTrend objects are defined as other dynamic objects in a block. The object can be lin

Pagina 33 - Creating text strips

Trends6-4 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759ASample full signalA digital signal which is set to 1 when the number of samples indi-cated under Sample full l

Pagina 34 - 3.9 Configuration of blocks

Trends Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 6-5CurvesOther tabsThe functions under Appearance, Font, Access and Dynamics are described in the section Genera

Pagina 35

General Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 2-32.3 Signal formatThe following signal formats are available in the dialog for each object, on the as-sumption

Pagina 36 - The Library

Trends6-6 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759ATrend SettingsSelect Setup/Terminal Options to make the general settings for all trends.Store changed samplesS

Pagina 37 - Creating series

Trends Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 6-76.3 Transfer of trend dataWith the program HMI Tools File Transfer (icon in the program group HMI Tools) insta

Pagina 38 - 3.10 Using text blocks

Trends6-8 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AThe oldest value is shown on the first line in the file, and the most recent on the last line. The format .skv

Pagina 39 - 3.11 Static symbols

Trends Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 6-96.4 Backup of trend dataIt is possible to copy trend data files from the ordinary project memory in the operat

Pagina 40

Trends6-10 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AEnter the command TBUP followed by a digital signal e.g. M10. The digital signal can now be connected to a fu

Pagina 41 - 3.12 Changing I/Os

Message Library Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 7-17 Message LibraryWith the message library function, text tables can be created, where values between

Pagina 42 - 3.13 The I/O Browser

Message Library7-2 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AA message library is edited by selecting a library and clicking Edit. Several editing windows can be

Pagina 43 - 3.14 Changing BDTP station

Message Library Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 7-3Start by creating a message library called Machine 2.1. Double-click on Message Library in the Projec

Pagina 44 - 3.16 Other managers/editors

Message Library7-4 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AAfter finishing the configuration of the message library, a message object in the application is to b

Pagina 45 - 3.17 The File menu

Alarm Management Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 8-18 Alarm ManagementThis chapter describes the alarm management, a function that is used to call the o

Pagina 46 - 3.18 The Edit menu

General2-4 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A2.4 Efficient communication To make the communication between the operator terminal and the controller quick

Pagina 47 - 3.19 The View menu

Alarm Management8-2 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A8.1 Alarm groupsIn the operator terminal alarms can be divided into different groups, for example to

Pagina 48 - Toolbars

Alarm Management Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 8-38.2 AlarmsAlarms are defined under Alarms in the Alarms folder in the Project Manager. Button Descri

Pagina 49 - 3.20 The Functions menu

Alarm Management8-4 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759ADefining alarmsA new alarm is defined by clicking New Alarm in the Alarms dialog. A maximum of 300 a

Pagina 50

Alarm Management Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 8-5Alarm when Digital signal is: On/Off - Select On if a signal set to one is to generate an alarm, and

Pagina 51 - 3.21 The Setup menu

Alarm Management8-6 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759ARepeat count If the box is checked, a counter for the alarm in the alarm list will be shown, that co

Pagina 52

Alarm Management Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 8-78.3 Alarm PropertiesRight-click on the Alarms folder in the Project Manager and select Properties to

Pagina 53

Alarm Management8-8 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AReset Checking the box resets the signal given in the List erase signal field when the alarm list is

Pagina 54 - Commands

Alarm Management Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 8-98.4 Alarm importIt is possible to import alarm texts from name lists (generated from the configurati

Pagina 55 - Multiple Languages

Alarm Management8-10 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A8.5 Alarm BannerThe Alarm Banner object displays a line from the alarm list. GeneralParameter Descr

Pagina 56 - Date/Time Format

Alarm Management Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 8-11Other tabsThe functions under Appearance, Font, Access and Dynamics are described in the section G

Pagina 57 - Online Properties

General Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 2-5How to make the communication more efficientGroup controller signals consecutivelySignals from the controller

Pagina 58 - Terminal Options

Alarm Management8-12 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A8.6 Alarms in the operator terminalIn graphic blocks a bell flashes in the upper-right corner of th

Pagina 59 - Alarm Properties

Alarm Management Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 8-13Alarm times can be shown in the following format.The alarm block can be accessed either by defining

Pagina 60 - Peripherals

Alarm Management8-14 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A8.7 Graphic alarm pageThis page is graphic and can be modified by the user. Function keys or touch

Pagina 61 - Ethernet

Recipes Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 9-19RecipesThis chapter describes the function for recipe management, which enables all the dy-namic data in one

Pagina 62 - Runtime Fonts

Recipes9-2 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A9.1 Calculation of recipe sizeTo calculate how much space a recipe requires in the project memory, the follow

Pagina 63 - 3.22 The Block Manager menu

Recipes Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 9-39.2 Recipe properties and recipe directoryDouble-click on Recipe in the Project Manager to make properties fo

Pagina 64 - 3.23 The Object menu

Recipes9-4 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759ARecipe directoriesRecipes created in the operator terminal can be saved in different recipe directories (fold

Pagina 65 - 3.26 The Transfer menu

Recipes Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 9-59.3 Creating a recipe with the operator terminalWhen the application is programmed, blocks can be used to sav

Pagina 66 - 3.28 The Help menu

Recipes9-6 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A9.5 Transferring recipes to the controllerRecipes are transferred to the controller with the function Load re

Pagina 67 - Maneuvering

Recipes Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 9-7When the operator terminal is running, a selected recipe can be deleted from the op-erator terminal memory wi

Pagina 68

General2-6 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A2.5 Project documentationProject printoutsSelect File/Print... to print the project.The project documentation

Pagina 69 - The Appearance tab

Recipes9-8 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759ABy double-clicking Setup of recipe signals in the Project Manager the first register in the control block is

Pagina 70 - The Font tab

Data Logger Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 10-110 Data LoggerData can be logged and saved to file similar to trend (but without operator terminal displ

Pagina 71 - The Access tab

Data Logger10-2 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AFor information about Data Logger backup and transfer, please see the respective section in chapter Tre

Pagina 72 - Dynamics

Passwords Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 11-111 PasswordsThis chapter describes the handling of security levels and passwords in the operator terminal.

Pagina 73

Passwords11-2 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A11.2 Defining passwordsPasswords for the security levels 1-8 are defined by double-clicking the Password f

Pagina 74

Passwords Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 11-311.3 Logging inIf the box for automatic login in the Password dialog is not checked, the login will either

Pagina 75 - Condition

Passwords11-4 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A11.5 Overriding passwordCommands can be entered on the command line by double-clicking on System Signals i

Pagina 76 - 4.2 Graphic objects

Printouts from the operator terminal Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 12-112 Printouts from the operator terminalThis chapter describes how report printo

Pagina 77 - Dynamic handling of bitmap

Printouts from the operator terminal12-2 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A12.2 Text block reportsReports are created as text blocks with static and dynam

Pagina 78

Printouts from the operator terminal Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 12-312.4 Defining the printoutThe printout is defined under the Printout tab in the

Pagina 79

Configuration with the Configuration Tool Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 3-13 Configuration with the Configuration ToolThis chapter describes how to co

Pagina 80 - Digital Symbol

Printouts from the operator terminal12-4 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A12.5 Printer PropertiesPrinter settings can be made by double-clicking on the P

Pagina 81 - Digital Fill

Printouts from the operator terminal Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 12-5For information concerning printers, see the manual for the printer.12.6 Contro

Pagina 82

Printouts from the operator terminal12-6 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A

Pagina 83

Time Channels Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 13-113 Time ChannelsTime control is a function for setting and resetting digital signals in relation to th

Pagina 84

Time Channels13-2 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A13.2 Presentation in the operator terminalThe time channels are shown when system block 991 is activat

Pagina 85

Language Management Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 14-114 Language ManagementThe configuration tool supports several language applications for the E100

Pagina 86 - General parameters

Language Management14-2 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759ASelect the number of languages to use in the application and click Next.The software suggests la

Pagina 87 - X3 3 92 Y3 13 62

Language Management Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 14-3Under System language, Built-in or User-defined can be chosen. Built-in entails that the system

Pagina 88

Language Management14-4 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A14.3 Translating/editing texts in the configuration toolChoose Setup/Multiple Languages/Edit, or

Pagina 89

Language Management Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 14-514.4 Properties for the application languageClick or double-click on Multiple Languages under

Pagina 90 - VU Meter

Configuration with the Configuration Tool3-2 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A3.1 Starting the configuration toolClick on Start/All Programs/E-Designer/E

Pagina 91

Language Management14-6 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AUser-defined system languagesTo create a user-defined system language, choose User-defined, choo

Pagina 92

Language Management Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 14-714.7 Show IndexEach object that displays text in a multiple language application is linked to an

Pagina 93

Language Management14-8 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A14.10 Font TemplatesThe Font Template controls which font will be applied for the different text

Pagina 94 - Trends for information

System Monitor Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 15-115 System MonitorThe system monitor is a block where the operator can view or change the values for c

Pagina 95 - Speedometer

System Monitor15-2 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A

Pagina 96

Index Addressing Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 16-116 Index AddressingWith index addressing, it is possible for the operator to select from which regi

Pagina 97 - Alarm Banner

Index Addressing16-2 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759ARegister D0 is defined as Index register 1 by double-clicking on Index under the Set-up folder in t

Pagina 98 - Analog Fill

Index Addressing Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 16-3The torque and speed are shown in two numerical objects. In the object for torque, D10 is specified

Pagina 99 - Analog Clock

Index Addressing16-4 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759ANote:If the operator terminal is connected to a BDTP network, the same index register must be state

Pagina 100 - Digital Clock

Communication Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 17-117 CommunicationThis chapter describes communication with two controllers, the communication modes Tra

Pagina 101 - Multiple Symbol

Configuration with the Configuration Tool Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 3-33.3 Creating a projectA new project is created under File/New. Select the t

Pagina 102 - Multiple Choice

Communication17-2 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759ADouble-click on the Peripherals folder in the Project Manager. Drag Controller 1 and Controller 2 to t

Pagina 103 - Touch Key

Communication Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 17-3Example:Controller 1 is preset. Register D0 in controller 2 is to be connected to a Bar Graph. D0@2 is

Pagina 104

Communication17-4 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AExamples of configurations where dual drivers are used in the operator terminalOperator terminal commu

Pagina 105

Communication Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 17-517.2 Data exchange between controllersWhen two controllers are connected to one and the same operator

Pagina 106

Communication17-6 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AClick Add when the properties for a data channel have been defined.Size The number of signals to be tr

Pagina 107 - Analog Numeric Table

Communication Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 17-717.3 Transparent modeIn Transparent mode a communication port (programming/printer port) on the op-era

Pagina 108

Communication17-8 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AParameter DescriptionIP Properties Only used for communication in Transparent/Passthrough mode via Eth

Pagina 109 - Operate Digital objects

Communication Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 17-9Connection of two operator terminals in Transparent modeAdditional operator terminals can be connected

Pagina 110

Communication17-10 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759ASettings in the first operator terminalIn the configuration tool the communication settings are made

Pagina 111 - Other objects

Communication Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 17-1117.4 Passthrough modeWith the Passthrough mode function it becomes possible to set the operator termi

Pagina 112 - Analog objects

ForewordMitsubishi Electric, MA00759AManual for E-DesignerForewordThis manual is a description of E-Designer, the configuration tool used to create ap

Pagina 113

Configuration with the Configuration Tool3-4 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AController systemsSelect the controller the operator terminal is to be conn

Pagina 114 - The alphanumeric keyboard

Communication17-12 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AProperties in the operator terminal and PCThe properties for Passthrough mode are made by double-clic

Pagina 115 - 5.1 General parameters

Communication Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 17-1317.5 The operator terminal as a communication interface (No protocol mode)No protocol mode is used to

Pagina 116 - Offset Gain Calculation

Communication17-14 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759ADouble-click on Peripherals in the Project Manager. Right-click on No Protocol Mode and select Proper

Pagina 117 - 5.2 Text objects

Communication Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 17-15No protocol on signalA digital signal for switching between No protocol mode and Transparent mode, fo

Pagina 118 - Digital Text

Communication17-16 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AExample of using No Protocol modeThe following example describes how No Protocol mode can be used for

Pagina 119

Communication Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 17-1717.6 Modem connectionA modem can be used to create a dial-up connection to a PC. The properties for t

Pagina 120 - Analog Numeric

Communication17-18 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759ARegister DescriptionCtrl. reg. 0 Contains commands describing how the controller is to dial up and es

Pagina 121 - Bar Graph

Communication Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 17-19Init:Modem initiation stringTimeoutThe number of seconds before the line is disconnected when idle. T

Pagina 122 - Parameter Description

Communication17-20 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A

Pagina 123 - Date and Time

Network Communication Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 18-118 Network CommunicationThis chapter describes how operator terminals communicate in a network

Pagina 124

Configuration with the Configuration Tool Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 3-5Internal variablesInternal variables can be used and selected in the same w

Pagina 125

Network Communication18-2 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A18.1 Examples of possible networksExample 1This Ethernet network is designed for one controlle

Pagina 126 - 6.1 Historical trend

Network Communication Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 18-3Terminal 2 (192.168.1.2) Operator terminal 2 must be a client. A client has access to the cont

Pagina 127 - 6.2 Defining trend objects

Network Communication18-4 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759ATerminal 3 (192.168.1.3) Operator terminal 3 must be a client. A client has access to the cont

Pagina 128

Network Communication Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 18-5Example 2This Ethernet network is designed for several controllers and operator terminals in a

Pagina 129 - Other tabs

Network Communication18-6 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759ATerminal 4 (192.168.1.4) The operator terminal 4 is a client with the driver Y, which can acce

Pagina 130 - Trend Settings

Network Communication Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 18-7PropertiesSelect TCP/IP Connection 1, right-click and select Properties to enter the propertie

Pagina 131 - 6.3 Transfer of trend data

Network Communication18-8 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AEthernet connectionsThe section below shows two examples of Ethernet connections.Connection be

Pagina 132

Network Communication Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 18-9Connection of two or more operator terminals with twisted pair cable The maximum length betwee

Pagina 133 - 6.4 Backup of trend data

Network Communication18-10 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A18.3 Serial network communication/PPPHow to make a connectionDouble-click on Peripherals in t

Pagina 134

Network Communication Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 18-11SetupSelect TCP/IP Connection 1, right-click and select Properties to enter the properties fo

Pagina 135 - 7 Message Library

Configuration with the Configuration Tool3-6 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AThe Controller ToolbarThe driver for a selected object can be selected from

Pagina 136

Network Communication18-12 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AConnect at bootFor PPP connections, the operator terminal can automatically connect to anothe

Pagina 137

Network Communication Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 18-13TCP/IPParameters for TCP/IP connection. When the operator terminal is connected to a re-mote

Pagina 138

Network Communication18-14 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AUse remote address as gatewayChecked to let the remote node’s IP address be the gateway, i.e.

Pagina 139 - 8 Alarm Management

Network Communication Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 18-15Serial connectionPPP connection between an operator terminal and a PCProperties in the operat

Pagina 140 - 8.1 Alarm groups

Network Communication18-16 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A18.4 Network servicesDouble-click on Network Services in the Network Connections folder in th

Pagina 141 - 8.2 Alarms

Network Communication Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 18-17The figure below shows an example of a network.

Pagina 142 - Defining alarms

Network Communication18-18 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759ABDTP ClientFor the network service BDTP Client, the IP Addresses for the BDTP Servers in the

Pagina 143 - Alarm Management

Network Communication Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 18-19Control blockUnder Control block the first register in the control block in the client is sta

Pagina 144

Network Communication18-20 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AThe transfer must be handled as follows:1. The handshake register must be 0. If not, reset th

Pagina 145 - 8.3 Alarm Properties

Network Communication Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 18-21BDTP ServerHandles requests from clients, i.e. provides clients (operator terminals) with inf

Pagina 146

Configuration with the Configuration Tool Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 3-7The Status barThe Status bar is shown at the bottom of the window in the co

Pagina 147 - 8.4 Alarm import

Network Communication18-22 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AFTP ServerThis function makes it possible to collect or submit files to/from the operator ter

Pagina 148 - 8.5 Alarm Banner

Network Communication Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 18-23Select FTP Server and click Edit to enter properties. Control Port numberThe default value is

Pagina 149

Network Communication18-24 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759ASMTP ClientThis function allows e-mail to be sent from the operator terminal. An e-mail serve

Pagina 150

Network Communication Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 18-25AuthenticationUsed if the mail server demands SMTP Authentication (With SMTP Authentication,

Pagina 151 - Block linked to alarm

Network Communication18-26 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AInfo blockIf an information block is indicated, and it is a text block, it will be included i

Pagina 152 - 8.7 Graphic alarm page

Network Communication Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 18-27Block Properties for a text blockSend mail signal:The message is sent when the given digital

Pagina 153 - 9Recipes

Network Communication18-28 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AE-mail through system blockBy making a block jump to the system block Mail, 993, you can writ

Pagina 154

Network Communication Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 18-29Terminal ControllerUsed for switching between run and transfer project mode through TCP/IP. C

Pagina 155

Network Communication18-30 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AWeb ServerThis a function to configure the www server in the operator terminal. A web server

Pagina 156 - Recipe directories

Network Communication Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 18-31PasswordEnter a password. All HTML pages are protected with this Account name/Password.The fo

Pagina 157 - 9.4 Appending recipes

Configuration with the Configuration Tool3-8 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A3.4 Updating drivers Drivers can be updated from the Internet or from disk.

Pagina 158 - 9.7 Using recipes in a PC

Network Communication18-32 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A18.5 Network accountsUnder Setup/Network/Accounts, you define who is allowed to access the se

Pagina 159

Network Communication Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 18-3318.6 Recommendations and limitations for network communicationTo make the communication betwe

Pagina 160

Network Communication18-34 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759APassthrough mode through EthernetWith the program HMI Tools Connect (an icon in the program g

Pagina 161 - 10 Data Logger

Network Communication Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 18-35Alarm handlingThe operator terminal network is a client/server network. Servers provide data,

Pagina 162 - Data Logger

Network Communication18-36 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A

Pagina 163 - 11 Passwords

Network Functions in the Operator Terminal Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 19-119 Network Functions in the Operator TerminalThis chapter describes opera

Pagina 164 - 11.2 Defining passwords

Network Functions in the Operator Terminal19-2 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759ARoot library The root directory (current operator terminal name) contains

Pagina 165 - 11.3 Logging in

Network Functions in the Operator Terminal Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 19-3The HTML directoryThe data files handled by the web server are stored her

Pagina 166 - 11.5 Overriding password

Network Functions in the Operator Terminal19-4 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AData types for analog signalsThe TRENDS directoryThe directory is only av

Pagina 167 - 12.1 Connection to printer

Network Functions in the Operator Terminal Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 19-5OFF is included in the sampling in the following cases, and indicates a p

Pagina 168 - 12.3 Graphic block printouts

Configuration with the Configuration Tool Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 3-93.5 Changing project propertiesBoth the selected operator terminal and cont

Pagina 169 - 12.4 Defining the printout

Network Functions in the Operator Terminal19-6 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A19.2 SMTP clientSMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) is a TCP/IP protocol

Pagina 170 - 12.5 Printer Properties

Network Functions in the Operator Terminal Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 19-719.3 Web ServerA web server is a program which handles files that are to

Pagina 171 - 12.6 Control codes to printer

Network Functions in the Operator Terminal19-8 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759APresentation format for get_device.fnget_device.fn X, Y, ZX=deviceY=prese

Pagina 172

Network Functions in the Operator Terminal Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 19-9Automatic updatingThe HTML page is not normally updated automatically, bu

Pagina 173 - 13 Time Channels

Network Functions in the Operator Terminal19-10 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759ACGI scriptCGI (Common Gateway Interface) is a standard method for a web

Pagina 174

Network Functions in the Operator Terminal Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 19-11The following CGI script is supported in order to change values in the o

Pagina 175 - 14 Language Management

Network Functions in the Operator Terminal19-12 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759APresentation format for set_device.fnpush_key.fn (see separate table)Use

Pagina 176

Network Functions in the Operator Terminal Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 19-13Parameters for push_key.fnParameter Explanation ExampleKEY Can assume th

Pagina 177

Network Functions in the Operator Terminal19-14 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AExample of HTML page with SSI and CGI script:<HTML><FORM ACTION

Pagina 178

Network Functions in the Operator Terminal Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 19-15Save HTML files with FTPTo transfer HTML files to the operator terminal,

Pagina 179

Configuration with the Configuration Tool3-10 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A3.6 The Project ManagerWhen a project is created, the Project Manager is d

Pagina 180 - 14.6 Import

Network Functions in the Operator Terminal19-16 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A

Pagina 181 - 14.9 Reuse Index

LEDs Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 20-120 LEDsThis chapter is applicable for operator terminals with LEDs.The operator terminals have built-in LEDs, c

Pagina 182 - 14.10 Font Templates

LEDs20-2 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A

Pagina 183 - 15 System Monitor

Function Keys Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 21-121 Function KeysThis chapter describes how function keys are used, and how to convert the arrow keys o

Pagina 184 - System Monitor

Function Keys21-2 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A21.1 DefinitionsThere are two ways of defining function keys; globally and locally. Global function ke

Pagina 185 - 16 Index Addressing

Function Keys Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 21-3Function DescriptionI/O The signal activated by the function key. The subsequent field is used to spec

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Function Keys21-4 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AOther functions for function and touch keysMacro The selected macro is run. See the chapter Macros. W

Pagina 187

Function Keys Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 21-521.2 Jump to block with function keysThis function makes it possible to use function keys to jump to b

Pagina 188 - Index Addressing

Function Keys21-6 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A21.3 Joystick functionOnly applicable for key pad models.The joystick function makes it possible to us

Pagina 189 - 17 Communication

Macros Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 22-122 MacrosThis chapter describes how macros are used to link several events in the operator terminal together

Pagina 190 - Addressing

Configuration with the Configuration Tool Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 3-11The Peripherals folderRight-click on Controller 1 or Controller 2 to selec

Pagina 191 - Example:

Macros22-2 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AInsert event or Append eventClick Insert Event or Append Event to display the following dialog. Each macro ca

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Macros Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 22-3EditClick Edit to change the name of the selected macro or change the macro event for the selected event, or

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Macros22-4 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AActivate macrosMacros are activated from function or touch keys. Each key (global or local) can be linked to

Pagina 194 - Communication

Project Transfer Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 23-123 Project TransferTo use a project in the operator terminal, it has to be transferred from the PC

Pagina 195 - 17.3 Transparent mode

Project Transfer23-2 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AParameter DescriptionPercent complete Shows how much of the project has been transferred during the

Pagina 196

Project Transfer Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 23-3Delete Trend data: All stored trend/data logger data in the operator terminal isdeleted.Recipe data

Pagina 197

Project Transfer23-4 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AThe communication parameters are set under Transfer/Communication Properties or by selecting Settin

Pagina 198

Project Transfer Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 23-523.2 TCP/IP transferWhen transferring through TCP/IP, you must select Use TCP/IP transfer under Tra

Pagina 199 - 17.4 Passthrough mode

Project Transfer23-6 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A23.3 Serial transferFor serial transfer, you select Use serial transfer under Transfer/Communicatio

Pagina 200

Project Transfer Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 23-7Communication properties1. Configure the modem.2. Set the communication properties under Transfer/C

Pagina 201

Configuration with the Configuration Tool3-12 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A3.7 The Block ManagerDouble-clicking on the Blocks folder displays the Blo

Pagina 202 - Mode and select Properties

Project Transfer23-8 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A5. Select Send in the configuration tool.

Pagina 203 - No protocol on signal

Project Transfer Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 23-923.5 Updating projects with external memory cardsIn order to export the project to a Compact Flash

Pagina 204

Project Transfer23-10 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AMemory card settingsAsk confirm question before loadThe question that will be displayed in the ope

Pagina 205 - 17.6 Modem connection

Updating the operator terminal Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 24-124 Updating the operator terminalIn the operator terminal, there is a system program

Pagina 206

Updating the operator terminal24-2 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A

Pagina 207 - Phone numbers 1-10:

Configuration with the Configuration Tool Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 3-13Creating blocksRight-click on the Block Manager and select New Block to ad

Pagina 208

Contents Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A IContents1 Installation ... 1-11.1 The c

Pagina 209 - 18 Network Communication

Configuration with the Configuration Tool3-14 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759ABlock propertiesRight-click on a block in Project Manager or in the Block

Pagina 210 - Example 1

Configuration with the Configuration Tool Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 3-15Background block:Only applicable for graphic blocks. It is possible to sel

Pagina 211 - Network Communication

Configuration with the Configuration Tool3-16 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759APrint signal:A digital signal which, when activated, results in the block

Pagina 212 - Terminal 3 (192.168.1.3)

Configuration with the Configuration Tool Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 3-173.8 Showing operator terminal around the working areaWhen double-clicking

Pagina 213 - Example 2

Configuration with the Configuration Tool3-18 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A3.9 Configuration of blocksDouble-click on a block in the Project Manager.

Pagina 214 - Terminal 4 (192.168.1.4)

Configuration with the Configuration Tool Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 3-19The Layout ToolbarThe buttons in the Layout Toolbar are used to send objec

Pagina 215

Configuration with the Configuration Tool3-20 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AGrouping objectsAfter marking some objects on the working area, these can

Pagina 216 - Ethernet connections

Configuration with the Configuration Tool Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 3-21Creating seriesSeries of objects can be created in graphic blocks. Line up

Pagina 217 - TCP/IP settings in the nodes

Configuration with the Configuration Tool3-22 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759ASelect to create rows or columns, the number of rows/columns, and in which

Pagina 218 - How to make a connection

Configuration with the Configuration Tool Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 3-233.11 Static symbolsStatic symbols can be imported to the project, either f

Pagina 219 - Setup/Peripherals

ContentsII Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A3.17 The File menu ... 3-293.18 The Edit menu ...

Pagina 220 - Now click the button Modem

Configuration with the Configuration Tool3-24 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AClick Open and OK to select a symbol. The symbol is now visible in the Sta

Pagina 221 - Click on the button TCP/IP

Configuration with the Configuration Tool Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 3-25With the copy and paste functions in the configuration tool it is possible

Pagina 222

Configuration with the Configuration Tool3-26 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A3.13 The I/O BrowserIf a local name list is created in the project, I/O si

Pagina 223 - Serial connection

Configuration with the Configuration Tool Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 3-273.14 Changing BDTP stationThis function allows you to change the index num

Pagina 224 - 18.4 Network services

Configuration with the Configuration Tool3-28 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A3.15 I/O Cross Reference The I/O cross reference function is used to docum

Pagina 225

Configuration with the Configuration Tool Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 3-293.17 The File menu The File menu contains functions for creating, opening,

Pagina 226 - BDTP Client

Configuration with the Configuration Tool3-30 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A3.18 The Edit menuThe Edit menu contains functions for cutting, copying, p

Pagina 227

Configuration with the Configuration Tool Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 3-313.19 The View menuDifferent managers, tools, toolbars and features can be

Pagina 228 - BDTP Server Address

Configuration with the Configuration Tool3-32 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AThe Name ListA local name list for the signals used can be created using t

Pagina 229 - BDTP Server

Configuration with the Configuration Tool Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 3-33OptionsShow TerminalSee section Showing operator terminal around the work

Pagina 230 - FTP Server

Contents Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A III8 Alarm Management... 8-18.1 Alarm groups...

Pagina 231 - Remote Access

Configuration with the Configuration Tool3-34 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759ALEDLED functions can be defined by selecting LED. See the chapter LEDs.Al

Pagina 232 - SMTP Client

Configuration with the Configuration Tool Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 3-353.21 The Setup menuThe operator terminal can be configured using the Setup

Pagina 233 - Predefined Recipients

Configuration with the Configuration Tool3-36 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759ABuzzer registerA register value to determine the sound of the buzzer. See

Pagina 234 - Mail to address:

Configuration with the Configuration Tool Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 3-37Only applicable for touch display models:Start register in a control block

Pagina 235 - Attach file:

Configuration with the Configuration Tool3-38 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759ACommandsOn the commands line it is possible to give one or more of the fol

Pagina 236 - Send E-mail to

Configuration with the Configuration Tool Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 3-39Index RegistersIndex addressing of dynamic objects. For further informatio

Pagina 237 - Transparent Mode

Configuration with the Configuration Tool3-40 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AImportThis function imports a language that can subsequently be used in th

Pagina 238 - Web Server

Configuration with the Configuration Tool Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 3-41Update interval:Indicate how often the operator terminal is to transfer th

Pagina 239 - Password

Configuration with the Configuration Tool3-42 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759ATerminal OptionsThe operator terminal options include functions for the us

Pagina 240 - 18.5 Network accounts

Configuration with the Configuration Tool Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 3-43Key delay time (ms): The time interval in ms between pressing the same key

Pagina 241

ContentsIV Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A12 Printouts from the operator terminal ... 12-112.1 Connection to pri

Pagina 242 - Packaging of signals

Configuration with the Configuration Tool3-44 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759APeripheralsCommunication configuration can be made under Setup/Peripherals

Pagina 243 - Index in network client

Configuration with the Configuration Tool Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 3-45COM1 can be configured as an RS422 or as an RS485 port.USBExternal devices

Pagina 244

Configuration with the Configuration Tool3-46 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759ANetworkThe network properties are described in the sections Network servi

Pagina 245 - Terminal

Configuration with the Configuration Tool Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 3-473.22 The Block Manager menuThe Block Manager menu is available when the Bl

Pagina 246 - The ALARMS directory

Configuration with the Configuration Tool3-48 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A3.23 The Object menuThe Object menu is displayed when a block is opened, a

Pagina 247 - The RECIPE directory

Configuration with the Configuration Tool Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 3-493.24 The Layout menuThe Layout menu is displayed when a block is opened an

Pagina 248 - The TRENDS directory

Configuration with the Configuration Tool3-50 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A3.27 The Window menuProperties for how program windows are to appear in th

Pagina 249 - The IMAGES directory

Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 4-14 Graphic Presentation and ManeuveringThis chapter presents the graphic objects

Pagina 250 - 19.2 SMTP client

Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering4-2 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AEngineering units scalingThe parameters Offset and Gain are used to change the s

Pagina 251 - 19.3 Web Server

Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 4-3The Appearance tabThe properties under the Appearance tab vary slightly between

Pagina 252

Contents Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A V17 Communication ...17-117.1 Communication wit

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Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering4-4 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AThe Font tabFontSelect a font and a font size from the drop-down menus. Alternat

Pagina 254

Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 4-5The Access tabThe Minimum and Maximum input value for the object is specified un

Pagina 255

Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering4-6 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759ADynamics Dynamics increases the number of signals that must be updated in the bl

Pagina 256

Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 4-7SizeValues for Width, Height and Origin can be entered under the Size tab. Two a

Pagina 257 - Parameters for push_key.fn

Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering4-8 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AMoveTwo analog signals can be specified under the Move tab, the values of which

Pagina 258

Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 4-9EventUnder Event the following parameters can be specified. Existing events can

Pagina 259 - Save HTML files with FTP

Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering4-10 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AActionSelect what is to be affected; a digital I/O, an analog I/O, or if a macr

Pagina 260

Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 4-11Dynamic handling of bitmapIf you check the box Use dynamic bitmaps for a static

Pagina 261

Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering4-12 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AOther objectsSlide Enables the value of an analog signal to be increased or dec

Pagina 262

Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 4-13Digital TextThe Digital text object is used to switch between two texts, of a m

Pagina 263 - 21 Function Keys

ContentsVI Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A23 Project Transfer ... 23-123.1 Transfer pro

Pagina 264 - 21.1 Definitions

Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering4-14 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759ADigital SymbolThe Digital symbol object is used to switch between two selected

Pagina 265 - Function Keys

Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 4-15Digital FillThe Digital fill object is used to fill a framed area with one of t

Pagina 266

Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering4-16 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759APositioning of the objectThe program calculates what should be filled in the ar

Pagina 267

Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 4-17JumpThe Jump object is used to create a jump to another block, to enable a menu

Pagina 268 - 21.3 Joystick function

Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering4-18 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AAnalog NumericThe Analog numeric object is used to create an input field and to

Pagina 269 - 22 Macros

Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 4-19Bar GraphThe Bar graph object presents whole or decimal numbers in the form of

Pagina 270 - Insert event or Append event

Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering4-20 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AOther tabsThe functions under Appearance, Font and Dynamics are described in th

Pagina 271

Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 4-21DiagramThe Diagram object is used to draw X/Y diagrams based on the contents of

Pagina 272 - Activate macros

Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering4-22 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AGeneralCurvesParameter DescriptionScale division The interval between scale num

Pagina 273 - 23 Project Transfer

Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 4-23AccessOnly applicable for key pad models.Other tabsThe functions under Appearan

Pagina 274 - Project Transfer

Installation Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 1-11 Installation1.1 The configuration toolThe configuration tool is a software package used for developing

Pagina 275

Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering4-24 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AVU MeterThe VU meter object creates a graphic VU-meter on the display.GeneralOt

Pagina 276

Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 4-25ASCIIThe ASCII object handles ASCII strings in graphic blocks. In ASCII objects

Pagina 277 - 23.2 TCP/IP transfer

Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering4-26 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759ASlideThe Slide object shows the value of an analog signal in a slider, where th

Pagina 278 - 23.4 Modem transfer

Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 4-27Other tabsThe functions under Appearance, Font, Access and Dynamics are describ

Pagina 279 - Communication properties

Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering4-28 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759ATrendThe Trend object presents values collected from analog signals. See the ch

Pagina 280

Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 4-29SpeedometerThe Speedometer object creates a graphic speedometer on the display.

Pagina 281 - Load project from memory card

Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering4-30 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AOther tabsThe functions under Appearance, Font and Dynamics are described in th

Pagina 282 - Memory card settings

Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 4-31Alarm BannerThe Alarm banner object displays a line from the alarm list. See ch

Pagina 283

Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering4-32 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759AAnalog FillThe Analog fill object fills in a framed area with a color, dependin

Pagina 284

Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759A 4-33Analog ClockThe Analog clock object is used to present an analog clock.GeneralO

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