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
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Index Registers
Index addressing of dynamic objects. For further information, see the chapter Index
Addressing.
NMAN Activates warning message “Not maneuverable” for an object in
operator panels with touch screens.
NTx Timeout in x number of ms for messages in No protocol mode.
PDxxxxxxxx Password that protects access to TRANSFER menu. See the chapter
Passwords.
PLCU Enables transfer of MELSEC FX (serial) controller program and parame-
ters to a USB Flash drive. See section Transfer of Controller Program
and Parameters for details.
PSxxxxxxxx Password that overrides all other password levels. Useful for support
and maintenance, for example. See the chapter Passwords for more
information.
PSCE Enables project size calculation and displays the result in the Diagnostic
page and in the file info.txt. Using the command in projects with a
large number of trend curves will considerably slow down loading the
diagnostic page and using FTP functions. See sections Diagnostic Page
and FTP Server.
PWDF Activates using a password on a USB Flash drive. See section Password
Handling via USB Flash Drive for more information.
SCRR Limits the number of characters for recipe names and recipe directories
written to the controller to 8. See the section Limiting the Size of Rec-
ipe Names and Directories Written to the Controller for details.
SJAFx Displays the text “Remote access” in the upper right corner when a VNC
client is connected. x = character size.
TBS The command is to be followed by one character that indicates which
trends or data loggers that are to be copied to the external memory
card. Only trends and data loggers that begin with this character will be
copied when the TBUP signal is set. See the chapter Trends.
TBUP Used for backup copy of trend files on external memory card. See the
chapter Trends.
TCFx Divisor to regulate the temperature compensation of the operator
panel’s contrast. Default value is set according to testing, but may
require adjustment in environments with large and frequent tempera-
ture variations. To decrease the temperature compensation, increase
the divisor (x). The divisor “0” shuts off the temperature compensation.
TESOSn Storage of one trend sample. See the chapter Trends.
TMBx Trend Multi Backup. See the chapter Trends.
VNCDx VNC Disconnect. Disconnects the current VNC session when the bit
device x is set.
Command Description