Specifications

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The V120 and V130
Both the V120 and V130 are highly compact controllers with built-in on-board
I/O configurations, and may be used in similar applications. However,
applications written for the V120 may not be 'plug-and-play' for the other, and
may have to be adapted. This is because these controllers belong to different
Vision Controller Divisions; V120 is a Standard Vision, whereas V130 is a
member of the Enhanced Vision division.
Certain system operands that are relevant for the V120 may not function or
may function differently. These differences are explained in the following
sections.
In addition, please note that the method of data entry (using the keypad to
enter data into Keypad Entry Variables) is different.
Converting an existing V120 application to V130
To convert V120 projects to V130, use Project>Convert Project to V130.
Key issues
MODBUS is
fully
supported
; however, to adapt V120 applications
you must change the slave addressing scheme as described in the
MODBUS Help topic Slave Addressing.
Keypad function
Feature
V120
V130
Up/Down keys
Up arrow: linked to SB 41,
down arrow to SB 46
Up arrow: linked to SB 55, down
arrow to SB 56
Keypad entry
'logic'
Entry to Display
with keypad
entry variables
The first variable set in
Variable Tab order is active
and blinking.
No variable is active; press Enter
to activate the first variable set
in Variable Tab order.
Time Variables,
Day of
Week/Month
Pressing Enter selects
the highlighted day; at
the end of a row,
pressing Enter selects
the final day and causes
the cursor to jump to
the next row.
Navigate between the
days via the Up/Down
arrows.
Pressing Enter selects the
highlighted day; at the end of a
row, pressing Enter jumps to the
start of the same row. Navigate
between the rows via the
Up/Down buttons.
When Entry is complete, press
ESC key, then move to the next
variable via the right arrow key.
Moving between
variables
Press Enter after enter a
value; use the right arrow
key to move to the next
variable.
After pressing the ESC key to
signal Entry complete, use the
right/leftarrow keys to move
between variables.
ASCII keypad
entry:
upper/lower case
During entry, pressing the <
i > button changes toggles
the case.
Press th
e up arrow for upper
case; the down arrow for lower
case.
F1 and F2 keys
Do not exist
F1 is linked to SB 58, F2 to SB
59.