Datasheet

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Sysmac Studio
Function Specifications of HMI
NA-series Programmable Terminals
Item Function
Parameter settings
Device references
Devices, such as Controllers, through which the NA-series PT can read and write information with
communications are created on the Sysmac Studio and settings are made for them.
Displaying internal devices Controllers that were created in the project are displayed.
Registering external
devices
Devices, such as Controllers, that were not created in the project are registered. The communications
settings of the devices to communicate with the NA-series PT and information, such as variables and
addresses within the devices that the NA-series PT will read and write, are also registered.
Mapping variables
The information on the devices registered in the device references, such as variables and addresses,
are mapped to the global variables of the NA-series PT.
HMI settings Settings for NA-series PT operation are made.
Device settings
Settings, such as the startup page, default language, layout of the USB keyboard, automatic logout,
screen saver, screen brightness, and method to change to the System Menu, are made.
TCP/IP settings Settings for the Ethernet port that is built-in to the NA-series PT are made.
FTP settings Settings to communicate with FTP clients using the Ethernet port are made.
NTP settings Settings to communicate with an NTP server using the Ethernet port are made.
FINS settings Settings to communicate with devices that support FINS are made.
VNC settings Settings to communicate with VNC clients using the Ethernet port are made.
Print settings *1 Print settings are made.
Security settings
Settings, such as user registration and permissions to restrict NA-series PT operation and displays,
are made.
User account settings The user names, login passwords, and permissions for each user to operate the NA-series PT are set.
Permission and access
level settings
The range of information that can be accessed for different permissions are set.
Troubleshooter *2 Troubleshooter settings are made.
Language settings Language settings to perform multi-language displays on the NA-series PT are made.
Creating data and
programming
Editing pages The pages to display on the NA-series PT are edited.
Adding and deleting pages
Pages are added, deleted, or copied with the Multiview Explorer. Pages can also be copied to other
projects.
Adding and deleting page
groups
Groups to organize and manage pages on the Multiview Explorer are added and deleted. Pages can
be added to or moved to the groups.
Page properties settings The page type, overlapping, background color, etc., are set in the Properties Window.
Changing the display
language
If using multiple languages is set in the language settings, the resources displayed on the Page Editor
are displayed in the language set for each resource.
Changing the display
status of each object *1
You can check display status changes for lamp and other objects on the Page Editor.
Displaying object
configuration
The objects and groups that were added to each page can be confirmed in a tree structure using the
Page Explorer.
Adding objects
Objects, such as buttons or graphics, to display on a page are added by dragging them from the
Toolbox to the Page Editor.
Grouping objects Settings to operate multiple objects together as a group are made.
Aligning objects Multiple objects are aligned.
Editing objects
Objects and groups can be copied within a page or to another page. Objects can also be deleted, and
locations, sizes, rotations, and position relationships with other objects can be set. Also, labels can
be edited *1.
Setting object entry order
*1
Entry order of Data Edit objects can be set.
Object property settings
Properties, such as the colors and shapes of objects and the mapped variables, can be changed.
Properties are displayed and changed in the Properties Window.
Duplicating objects *3
You can duplicate a specified number of objects. Offsets are set to the element numbers of the array
set for the object.
Animation settings
Animation to modify dynamically the appearance of objects are set. Animation is displayed and
changed in the Animation Window.
Event and action settings
The events that can be set for objects and the actions that can be executed when an event occurs are
set.
Programming with Visual Basic Subroutines are created with Visual Basic.
Language specifications Visual Basic 2008 and .NET Compact Framework 3.5 are supported. *4
Adding subroutine groups
Groups to organize and manage global subroutines on the Multiview Explorer are added or deleted.
Subroutines can be added or moved to the groups.
Editing subroutines Subroutines are created using the Code Editor, which is optimized for Visual Basic.
Bookmarks Bookmark can be added to any code line and you can move between the bookmarks.
Data entry assistance
The characters that are entered from the keyboard are used to display candidates when entering
source code.
Note: These specifications are supported by Sysmac Studio version 1.11 or higher.
*1. Supported only by the Sysmac Studio version 1.14 or higher.
*2. Supported only by the Sysmac Studio version 1.13 or higher.
*3. Supported only by the Sysmac Studio version 1.16 or higher.
*4. There are restrictions on the functions that can be used.