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4 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Graphics Object A Graphics Object is any text, icon, or picture that can be displayed on
94 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 The object can be configured to handle insufficient security in one of two ways: The
Using EZware-5000 95 1010-1007, Rev. 10 LW9500, LW9501 New password, user 1 32-bit unsigned Loaded into security system when LB9061 is set mome
96 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 To configure Font tab settings: Determines the font for non-ASCII strings. To add a Wi
Using EZware-5000 97 1010-1007, Rev. 10 To configure the Extended Memory tab settings: The Extended Memory tab is used to configure the exten
98 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 To configure Printer/Backup Server tab settings: 1. Check the Use Remote Printer/Bac
Using EZware-5000 99 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Automatically Reboot HMI EasyBuilder can automatically reboot the HMI after download. To enable automa
100 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 3. By default, the converted file is automatically placed into the same directory. To
Using EZware-5000 101 1010-1007, Rev. 10 7. Click the Exit button to go back to the main screen of EasyBuilder-5000. Open the converted file
102 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Please Note: These files are captured by the HMI and stored in internal HMI memory, an
Using EZware-5000 103 1010-1007, Rev. 10 2. Display Milliseconds: This option determines how the time value for each data record is displayed.
Introduction 5 1010-1007, Rev. 10 List of Features The next chapter will guide you through the creation of your first project. Before you proce
104 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 we want to use these same changes on other files, click the Save Setting… button to sav
Using EZware-5000 105 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Converting Multiple Files EasyConverter also has a feature that allows you to select multiple Data/E
106 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 EasyPrinter The Easy Printer button allows monitoring of the print server through Proje
Using EZware-5000 107 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Options Menu > Settings The Settings window is used to configure the operation of EasyPrinter. Gene
108 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 To create a new Recipe/Extended Memory file: From the Project Manager application, cli
Using EZware-5000 109 1010-1007, Rev. 10 integer format or BCD?). Therefore, the data format is used to define how each data element is formatt
110 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 6. Select your data format: Use to select or create a data format template that can be
Using EZware-5000 111 1010-1007, Rev. 10 b. Save file as *.emi for extended memory files. You must use file names which correspond to the t
112 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 EasyAddressViewer Starts the Easy Address Viewer application for viewing the device typ
Using EZware-5000 113 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Off-line Simulation Opens a compiled project (*.xob) in off-line simulator mode. Pass-through mode The
6 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Video In Input and play video on the HMI from an external source (X-models only). Bar G
114 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 5. Destination COM Port (HMI -> PLC): Set COM settings for the HMI COM port that wi
Using EZware-5000 115 1010-1007, Rev. 10 5. Click Uninstall to uninstall the virtual COM port driver on the PC. The HMI must be powered and
116 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Chapter 7 – Creating Windows This section shows how to create and use windows using Ea
Creating Windows 117 1010-1007, Rev. 10 3. The Open Window dialog box closes and the opened window is displayed in the EasyBuilder work area.
118 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 #55:ASCII Small – A style of an ASCII keypad. #60:ASCII Upper M – A style of an ASCII k
Creating Windows 119 1010-1007, Rev. 10 4. Modify the window parameters, then press OK. The Open Window dialog box reappears. 5. If you wish
120 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Assigning Size of Window You can vary the size of a new window to create full screen or
Creating Windows 121 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Assigning Underlay Windows An Underlay Window is a Base Window that is displayed at the same time as th
122 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Underlay windows are always positioned from the top left corner of the screen. Any p
Creating Windows 123 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Deleting a Window Before any window can be deleted from a project, the window must be closed. To close
HMI Local Setup 7 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Chapter 2 – HMI Local Setup Factory Configuration Each HMI arrives from the factory with a demo project fi
124 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 5. Select the Label tab and check Use label and create a label for the function key. 6
Creating Windows 125 1010-1007, Rev. 10 1. From the Objects menu, select PLC Control. The PLC Control Object dialog box appears. 2. Click Ne
126 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 7. You will see a new entry that lists the PLC address that is monitored by the HMI. T
Creating Windows 127 1010-1007, Rev. 10 3. Click the Setting… button in the Read address section and select the PLC address according to Devic
128 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Tips and Suggestions Having trouble deciding which method to use to display a base win
Creating Windows 129 1010-1007, Rev. 10 4. Place the function key object onto the popup window. Placing a Close window function key onto a f
130 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 3. As you can see, some of the parameters for a common window are disabled and cannot
Creating Windows 131 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Common Window When Above base window is set, the result is: When Below base window is set, the result
132 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Therefore, a Set Word Object on a base window will cover a Rectangle Object on a common
Creating Windows 133 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Default Common Window #4 Alternate Common Window #30 Initial Window #10
8 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 The X-models (HMI5104XH, HMI5121X, and HMI5150X) have an additional icon in the System Se
134 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 When the HMI initializes, it displays the startup screen (Window #10) and the default c
Creating Windows 135 1010-1007, Rev. 10 To open a fast selection window: 1. From the Window menu, select Open Window. The Open Window dialog
136 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Using the Fast Selection Button The fast selection button is used to display the Fast S
Creating Windows 137 1010-1007, Rev. 10 4. Click Settings... Click the Use shape checkbox, and then click the Shape Library… button. 5. Selec
138 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 The amount of available memory is indicated by the following Reserved Local Words: LW9
Creating and Using Databases and Languages 139 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Chapter 8 – Creating and Using Databases and Languages EasyBuilder includes
140 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 3. Enter the new Tag name. Tag names may be up to 100 characters, any character. 4. S
Creating and Using Databases and Languages 141 1010-1007, Rev. 10 To export the tag library to a .csv file or .xls file: 1. Click Export CSV
142 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Creating the Label Library The Label library is a database of text Labels, for use with
Creating and Using Databases and Languages 143 1010-1007, Rev. 10 5. The new label is still selected. Click the Settings… button to display t
HMI Local Setup 9 1010-1007, Rev. 10 6. If using a static IP address, use the IP Address get from below option. The IP fields are enabled. Ent
144 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 To set a different font for each language: 1. From the Library menu, click Label...,
Creating and Using Databases and Languages 145 1010-1007, Rev. 10 To export the label library: 1. Click Export EXCEL File… The Open dialog bo
146 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 1. Text Labels in any of up to eight languages can be displayed, as configured in the
Using and Creating Keypads 147 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Chapter 9 – Using and Creating Keypads The HMI operator must have a keypad available to ente
148 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 2. Use the Description: box to enter a title for the Function Key part. A description
Using and Creating Keypads 149 1010-1007, Rev. 10 To create a sample keypad entry screen: 1. Start a New project file in EasyBuilder-5000. 2.
150 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Editing data registers using a keypad: 1. Save and compile the new project, then test
Using and Creating Keypads 151 1010-1007, Rev. 10 5. Click OK and place the Direct Window Object anywhere on the window. 6. From the Window m
152 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Chapter 10 – Bar Graphs, Meters, and Trends This chapter focuses on three special gr
Bar Graphs, Meters, and Trends 153 1010-1007, Rev. 10 2. Use the Description: box to enter a title for the Bar Graph object. A description is
10 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 10. Configure your password settings. Local Password The password required to enter lo
154 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 6. The Bar color/style determines the appearance of the Bar Graph. Function Descriptio
Bar Graphs, Meters, and Trends 155 1010-1007, Rev. 10 2. Use the Description: box to enter a title for the Meter Display object. A descriptio
156 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 5. In the Degree section, you can select the range of your meter, where the range is 0
Bar Graphs, Meters, and Trends 157 1010-1007, Rev. 10 11. In the Value section, select the Zero and Span values. These are the PLC register v
158 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Creating Trend Displays and Data Sampling Objects Data Sampling objects can be used to
Bar Graphs, Meters, and Trends 159 1010-1007, Rev. 10 3. Description: Enter a name for the object. This isn't necessary, but will help i
160 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 9. Enter a Description for the data format and then select the Data type. Click OK to
Bar Graphs, Meters, and Trends 161 1010-1007, Rev. 10 2. In the Data Sampling Object Index, select the data sampling object from the drop do
162 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 9. Select the Frame color and the Background color for the trend from the drop down m
Bar Graphs, Meters, and Trends 163 1010-1007, Rev. 10 13. In the Data sampling object section, select the channels you want to display by cli
HMI Local Setup 11 1010-1007, Rev. 10 13. Click on the HMI name tab to give the HMI a unique name. This name can be used to address the HMI fo
164 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 The HMI reads from the Sampling Object datalog file (*.dtl) immediately after the scre
Bar Graphs, Meters, and Trends 165 1010-1007, Rev. 10 2. Data Sampling Object index: Select from drop-down list which data file to use. Data f
166 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Data Format tab: Used to configure how the data appears for each column: 1. Channel:
Bar Graphs, Meters, and Trends 167 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Title tab: Used to configure a title bar or legend at the top of the data columns: 1. U
168 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Chapter 11 – Capturing Alarms and Events This chapter looks at how the HMI5000 Series
Capturing Alarms and Events 169 1010-1007, Rev. 10 2. Click the New... button. The Alarm (Event) Log Properties dialog appears. 3. On the Ge
170 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 9. Click the Message tab to display the Message dialog. 10. Enter the message to dis
Capturing Alarms and Events 171 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Displaying Alarms using the Alarm Display Object Though the Alarm (Event) Log Object continu
172 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 4. Include categories: To include all categories, set this at 0 to 0. 5. Acknowledge
Capturing Alarms and Events 173 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Displaying Alarms using the Alarm Bar Object The Alarm Bar Object displays alarms scrolling
12 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 15. Click the VNC server setting tab to enable remote access using VNC (Virtual Network
174 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 7. Select the format for how the date and time is displayed in the Date: and Time: dro
Capturing Alarms and Events 175 1010-1007, Rev. 10 To create an Event Display Object: 1. From the Objects menu, click Alarm > Event Disp
176 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 5. Click on the Event Display tab to display the Event Display dialog. 6. Include c
Security 177 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Chapter 12 – Security The security feature in EasyBuilder-5000 allows you to create up to 12 users with individ
178 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 In order for a user to login, they must first enter their user number into reserved loc
Security 179 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Object Security Many objects in EasyBuilder-5000 can be secured using the Security tab in the object’s properti
180 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Display warning message if access denied: This option causes the message in Window 7 (P
Security 181 1010-1007, Rev. 10 When Interlock is enabled, the following options are available: Hide when disabled: When this box is checked,
182 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Auto logout There is an Auto logout feature in the System Parameters on the System Sett
Security 183 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Additional Security Features Project Password (MTP file) Enable the Project Password in the System Parameter se
HMI Local Setup 13 1010-1007, Rev. 10 The Popup download window option allows you to turn on or off whether the Download dialog window appears
184 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 A developer can set the HMI key in the reserved local memory of the HMI (LW9046 configu
Security 185 1010-1007, Rev. 10 XOB Password A project (*.mtp) must be compiled (*.xob) before it can be downloaded to an HMI. When compiling a
186 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Decompiling Prohibited Click the Decompilation is prohibited checkbox in the Compiling
Security 187 1010-1007, Rev. 10 System Passwords The System Setup Toolbar in the HMI has the option of changing several passwords from their de
188 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 To change a system password, the new password must be entered, and then entered again t
Security 189 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Upload Password: The password required to upload data from the HMI to a PC or memory module. Upload to a PC us
190 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Download Password: The password required to download data to the HMI from a PC or memor
Security 191 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Upload (History) Password: The password required to upload history files from the HMI to a memory module. Uplo
192 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Chapter 13 – Using the Modbus Gateway The Modbus Gateway allows any ModbusTCP Master to
Security 193 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Configuring the Modbus Gateway 1. Configure the PLC to which Modbus registers will be mapped. Refer to the S
ii EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 COPYRIGHT NOTICE This manual is a publication of Maple Systems, Inc., and is provided fo
14 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 3. Click on the Version tab to display the current firmware information. Transferring
194 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 This example will show how to use the Modbus Gateway to obtain data from an Animatics
Security 195 1010-1007, Rev. 10 3. Click the Add button to map a Modbus register. In this example, Modbus registers are being mapped to array
196 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Maple Systems Inc. 808 134th Street SW, Suite 120 Everett, WA 98
HMI Local Setup 15 1010-1007, Rev. 10 When Download is selected, a dialog will appear requesting the Download password and what data to downloa
16 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Chapter 3 – Connect the HMI to the PLC or Controller The HMI5000 Series family of HMIs
Connect the HMI to the PLC or Controller 17 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Figure 3: COM Ports for the HMI5070NH/TH, HMI5100N/T, HMI5104TH/HMI5104XH/HMI512
18 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Figure 4: COM Ports for the HMI5056N
Connect the HMI to the PLC or Controller 19 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Figure 5: COM Port for the HMI5043N/T
20 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Connecting to COM1 and COM3 on Port A Maple Systems HMI5000 Series family of HMIs is cap
Connect the HMI to the PLC or Controller 21 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Scenario 2 – One RS485 2 Wire PLC/Controller with COM3 configured for RS485-2 Wi
22 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Scenario 3 – One RS485 4 Wire PLC/Controller with COM1 configured for RS485-4 Wire and o
Connect the HMI to the PLC or Controller 23 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Scenario 4 – One RS485 2 Wire PLC/Controller with COM1 configured for RS485-2 Wi
iii 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Table of Contents COPYRIGHT NOTICE ... ii WARRANTY ...
24 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Connecting to COM1 and COM2 on Port B Two RS232 PLC/Controllers, with COM1 and COM2 con
Connect the HMI to the PLC or Controller 25 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Connecting multiple PLC/controllers serially using daisy chaining The RS485 4-wi
26 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Troubleshooting The HMI must be connected to a PLC/controller in order for the project t
Creating a Sample Project 27 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Chapter 4 – Creating a Sample Project Often the best way to learn about new
28 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 2. Click New… The Select Window Style dialog box appears. 3. Click Base Window. The
Creating a Sample Project 29 1010-1007, Rev. 10 5. Click the box for the Background color. The color palette box opens. Clic
30 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 5. Select shape number 7 and click OK. The Function Key Object’s Shape tab now shows a
Creating a Sample Project 31 1010-1007, Rev. 10 7. In the top menu bar in EasyBuilder 5000, click Draw > Text (or select
32 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Now let’s create a bargraph on Window 11. We will use the bargraph to indicate the leve
Creating a Sample Project 33 1010-1007, Rev. 10 3. Click the Outline tab. In the Attribute section, select the following: Ty
iv EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Chapter 6 – Using EZware-5000 ... 52 Overview ...
34 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 8. Click the Picture Library… button and select the Tanks1 library. If it does not app
Creating a Sample Project 35 1010-1007, Rev. 10 10. Click OK to accept the properties settings. On the main screen of EasyBu
36 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 3. In the Attribute section, select the following: Set Style: Press and hold increment
Creating a Sample Project 37 1010-1007, Rev. 10 12. Click OK and place the Set Word Object below the bargraph on Window 11 i
38 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 16. Paste the Set Word Object to the window (Edit > Paste or Ctrl+V) and drag it nex
Creating a Sample Project 39 1010-1007, Rev. 10 19. In the Attribute section, select the following: Set Style: Press and hol
40 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 3. In the Blinking section, select None for the Mode. 4. Click the Shape tab and chec
Creating a Sample Project 41 1010-1007, Rev. 10 6. Click OK and place the Bit Lamp Object to the left of the tank. You can
42 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 11. Click the Profile tab and set the Width to 100 and the Height to 25 (pixels). 12.
Creating a Sample Project 43 1010-1007, Rev. 10 3. Click the Shape tab and deselect the Use Shape checkbox. This will make
v 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Using Alarms ... 168 Monitoring Alarms with the Alarm (Event)
44 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 4. Click OK and place the Set Bit Object on the window. It will appear as a square fram
Creating a Sample Project 45 1010-1007, Rev. 10 2. Use the drop-down menus to locate the project folder in EZ5000. 3. In th
46 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 2. Click the arrow button to go to the next window. 3. Click and hold the arrow UP bu
Creating a Sample Project 47 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Downloading your first project First, connect a +24 VDC power supply to the
48 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 2. Connect the HMI to your computer using the USB configuration cable (PN 7431-0115).
Simulator Mode 49 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Chapter 5 – Simulator Mode As you saw from creating the sample project in the last ch
50 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Off-line simulation is also great for demonstrating the operation of the HMI and becomin
Simulator Mode 51 1010-1007, Rev. 10 2. Click Online-Simulator. The Open Project dialog box appears. 3. Click on the comp
52 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Chapter 6 – Using EZware-5000 Overview The EZware-5000 software is composed of three se
Using EZware-5000 53 1010-1007, Rev. 10 HMI IP, Password Settings Settings Button Click the Settings button to view the Download/Upload passwo
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54 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 EasyBuilder-5000 Development Window Objects Summary EasyBuilder includes several activ
Using EZware-5000 55 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Set Bit The Set Bit Object is used as a button to toggle ON or OFF the state of a bit or coil in the
56 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Function Key The Function Key Object is used to change windows, popup a window, return
Using EZware-5000 57 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Moving Shape The Moving Shape Object is used to move a shape or picture on the screen based on values
58 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Recommended Format and Resolution 100% (1:1) 50% (1:2) NTSC 720 x 480 360 x 240 PAL 720
Using EZware-5000 59 1010-1007, Rev. 10 History Data Display The History Data Display Object is used to display historical data collected by
60 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 The number of data points must be stored at [control word address + 1], and the data mus
Using EZware-5000 61 1010-1007, Rev. 10 The Read address field is the starting address of the data to plot. Each channel has its own Read addre
62 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Line: The data is plotted as a Line graph, with squares plotted at each data point. Poin
Using EZware-5000 63 1010-1007, Rev. 10 to display (including the starting day). If three days are selected, but only two event files are inclu
Introduction 1 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Chapter 1 – Introduction Welcome Welcome to the Maple Systems’ HMI5000 Series Human Machine Interfaces (HMIs)
64 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Backup The Backup Object is used to copy recipe files (*.rcp), event files (*.evt), an
Using EZware-5000 65 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Trigger address + 1 Number of words to transfer (32 words maximum) The number of words to transfer fro
66 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Note: When transferring bits, bits can only be transferred to the local HMI’s internal m
Using EZware-5000 67 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Action modes include Bit ON, Bit OFF, or Word write. Bit ON: Start action sets the Action address bit.
68 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Time setting address + 8 End time (hour) This register determines the hour the End Actio
Using EZware-5000 69 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Managing Projects Like most Windows™ application software, EasyBuilder will open, save, close, and prin
70 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 3. Enter a file name and then click Save. 4. The main screen of EasyBuilder reappears.
Using EZware-5000 71 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Note: It is a good idea to backup your Library folder before uncompressing a *.cmp file because the unc
72 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 2. The Object List combines a list of all of the windows in a project, and all of the o
Using EZware-5000 73 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Using the Window Tree to change object attributes 1. On the Window Tree, click + adjacent to any windo
2 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Icon Meaning Identifies a procedure. Indicates a reference to additional informa
74 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 If you still don’t see the grid after you have enabled it, make sure that the color of
Using EZware-5000 75 1010-1007, Rev. 10 To zoom in on the selected window 1. Use the zoom pull-down menu in the Edit Toolbar. Zoom levels ran
76 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Basic Editing Commands To select a graphics object 1. On the Edit Menu, click Sele
Using EZware-5000 77 1010-1007, Rev. 10 3. From the Edit menu, click Undo or click the Undo icon from the Standard Toolbar. You can also press
78 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Multiple objects can be created according to these parameters: Pitch vs. Interval: This
Using EZware-5000 79 1010-1007, Rev. 10 4. In the Destination box, enter the number of the window in the current project that you wish to copy
80 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 4. All of the objects that use PLC data registers or the internal memory of the HMI ar
Using EZware-5000 81 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Bottom Layer: Send the selected object to the bottom layer. Previous Layer: Moves the selected obje
82 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 To make objects the same size : 1. Select the objects you wish to make the same size
Using EZware-5000 83 1010-1007, Rev. 10 To rotate objects : 1. Select the object you wish to rotate. 2. From the Edit menu, select Flip/Ro
Introduction 3 1010-1007, Rev. 10 OIT/HMI Basics Operator Interface Terminals (OITs) and Human Machine Interfaces (HMIs) provide much more vers
84 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 System Parameter Settings The final section of this chapter shows all the settings or pa
Using EZware-5000 85 1010-1007, Rev. 10 To configure Device tab settings: 1. Click the New… button. The Device Properties dialog appears.
86 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 6. Select the PLC station number for your PLC if appropriate (see Controller informatio
Using EZware-5000 87 1010-1007, Rev. 10 To configure the Model tab settings: 1. HMI model: Select the HMI model that you are programming. 2.
88 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 Auto Resizing Using the Model Tab This tab can be used to automatically resize your pro
Using EZware-5000 89 1010-1007, Rev. 10 To configure General tab settings: 1. Fast selection button: The Attribute: drop-down enables or dis
90 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 3. Options: The Startup window no. selects the window number that will be displayed eve
Using EZware-5000 91 1010-1007, Rev. 10 To configure System Setting tab settings: 1. Startup language after redownloading the project: Selec
92 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual 1010-1007, Rev. 10 6. Disable buzzer: When checked, the HMI will not sound the buzzer (beep) when the scre
Using EZware-5000 93 1010-1007, Rev. 10 To configure Security tab settings: The Security tab is used to set up a table of users, user levels
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