User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- E-Designer Reference Manual
- 1 Installation
- 2 General
- 3 Configuration with the Configuration Tool
- 3.1 Starting the Configuration Tool
- 3.2 Selecting Menu Language
- 3.3 Creating a Project
- 3.4 Saving a Project
- 3.5 Updating Drivers
- 3.6 Changing Project Properties
- 3.7 The Project Manager
- 3.8 The Block Manager
- 3.9 Showing Operator Panel around the Working Area
- 3.10 Configuration of Blocks
- 3.11 Using Text Blocks
- 3.12 Static Symbols
- 3.13 Changing I/Os
- 3.14 The I/O Browser
- 3.15 Changing BDTP Station
- 3.16 I/O Cross Reference
- 3.17 Other Managers/Editors
- 3.18 The File Menu
- 3.19 The Edit Menu
- 3.20 The View Menu
- 3.21 The Functions Menu
- 3.22 The Setup Menu
- 3.23 The Block Manager menu
- 3.24 The Object menu
- 3.25 The Layout Menu
- 3.26 The Project Menu
- 3.27 The Transfer Menu
- 3.28 The Window Menu
- 3.29 The Help Menu
- 4 Graphic Presentation and Maneuvering
- 5 Text-based Presentation for Printouts and Reports
- 6 Trends
- 7 Message Library
- 8 Alarm Management
- 9 Recipes
- 9.1 Calculation of Recipe Size
- 9.2 Recipe Properties and Recipe Directory
- 9.3 Creating a Recipe with the Operator Panel
- 9.4 Appending Recipes
- 9.5 Transferring Recipes to the Controller
- 9.6 Deleting Recipes
- 9.7 Using Recipes in a PC
- 9.8 Creating and Transferring Recipes with the Controller Program
- 9.9 Saving Individual Recipes on an External Memory Card in Runtime
- 10 Data Logger
- 11 Passwords
- 12 Printouts from the Operator Panel
- 13 Time Channels
- 14 Language Management
- 14.1 Unicode in the Operator Panel
- 14.2 Creating Additional Application Languages
- 14.3 Translating/Editing Texts in the Configuration Tool
- 14.4 Properties for the Application Language
- 14.5 Export
- 14.6 Import
- 14.7 Show Index
- 14.8 Cross Reference
- 14.9 Reuse Index
- 14.10 Font Templates
- 14.11 Unicode in E1012 and E1022
- 15 System Monitor
- 16 Index Addressing
- 17 Communication
- 18 Network Communication
- 19 Network Functions in the Operator Panel
- 20 LEDs
- 21 Function Keys
- 22 Macros
- 23 Project Transfer
- 24 Transfer of Controller Program and Parameters
- 25 Updating the Operator Panel

Configuration with the Configuration Tool
Mitsubishi Electric, MA00759F 63
ALDR Allows using two alarm rows per alarm. See the section Alarms in the
Operator Panel.
ALOFx AlarmListOverflow. If any active alarms are deleted from the alarm list,
this is indicated by the bit device x.
AMBn Allows storing multiple alarm backup files on an external memory card.
n indicates the number if backup files that can be stored. See the sec-
tion Alarm Backup for more information.
AUCR AlwaysUpdateCurrentRecipe Register. Updates the Current recipe regis-
ter when saving a recipe. It’s not necessary to load the recipe again.
BCTO Displays message “BDTP comm. Error” the first time only that a BDTP
client tries to reconnect to an unavailable BDTP server.
BFF Block Form Feed. Adds page breaks after each block when printing.
BTIMx BDTP reply timeout, where x represents number of seconds.
See section BDTP for details.
DBAF Deactivates the question about creating a backup file structure when a
USB Flash drive is connected. See section Password Handling via USB
Flash Drive for more information.
DBKL Deactivates locking of keys and touch screen if background lighting
requires replacement. With the default setting, keys and touch screen
are locked if background lighting is inoperable.
DD Disable Delete of alarms on alarm list. When specified, inactive and
acknowledged alarms cannot be deleted from the alarm list.
DGP Deletes the alarm group from alarm printouts.
DNBW Deactivates warning message “No block x”. The message is otherwise
displayed if a block jump is configured to a block number that does not
exist or when the function New picture register is used to permit a
data register in the controller to control the block that is presented on
the display.
FLIP Rotates the screen picture 180° in landscape as well as portrait mode to
make up-side-down mounting possible.
FTNO Deletes rows with OFF flags in trend files when FTP is used.
LOBx Sets the digital signal x when the real-time clock’s battery requires
replacement. Example: LOBM0 will set M0 when the battery requires
replacement.
MCIx MemCardInserted. Sets the digital signal x when a memory card is
inserted.
MCRD# Allows saving individual recipes on an external memory card. See sec-
tion Saving Individual Recipes on an External Memory Card in Runtime.
NHD The command enables graphic blocks to be printed on laser printers
without headers (which contain block names, block numbers, dates and
times).
Command Description