OMRON F500-VS F500-S1
OMRON F500-VS F500-S1
The different portions of the display are given in the following table, using the
data in the above example display.
Displayed data
Meaning
The date that the error was generated.
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10:14:20
The time that an error was generated. If the Memory
Cassette used is not equipped with a clock function, the
date and time will be displayed as all zeros.
NO1
The error log data number. Here, N30 is the most recent,
and N01 is the oldest error.
RD
The command that generated the error. In this case, it is
IDRD. The following displays will appear for ID
communications instructions:
RD: IDRD
AR: IDAR
MD: IDMD
CA: IDCA
WT: IDWT
AW: IDAW
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The error message. Refer to 1-1-3 ID Controller Functions
for the meaning of error messages.
3. Press the Down Cursor Key shifts the display from the current position to the
next most recent error.
Pressing the Up Cursor Key shifts the display from the current position to the
oldest error.
Pressing the Up Cursor Key with N01 data displayed, displays N30 data,
and pressing the Down Cursor Key with N30 data displayed, displays N01
data.
4. Press the Clear Key to leave the ID error log display, and returns to the initial
display.
The following display will appear when there are no ID error logs.
The following display will appear while reading the ID communications error log
and the display has been moved past the last recorded error
ID errors are displayed by pressing the shift key and the monitor key in that order.
Displaying ID Error Statistics Log
1. 2. 3…
1. Press the Shift Key and the Monitor Key to display ID error menu
The different portions of the display are given in the following table, using the
data in the above example display.
Press the Down Cursor Key to display the number of times an error was gen
erated for the next error code number
Pressing the Up Cursor Key displays the number of times an error was gen
erated for the previous error code number.
4. Press the Clear Key to quit the ID Error Statistics Log display and return to
the initial screen.
This operation is used to clear all or part of the Program Memory and any data
areas that are not read-only. This operation is possible in PROGRAM mode only.
The following procedure is used to clear memory completely.
1. 2. 3…
1. Bring up the initial display by pressing the CLR key repeatedly.
2. Press the SET, NOT, and then the RESET Key to begin the operation
It is possible to retain the data in specified areas or part of the Program
Memory. To retain the data in the HR, TC, or DM Areas, press the appropri
ate key after pressing SET, NOT, and RESET. Any data area that still ap
pears on the display will be cleared when the MONTR Key is pressed.
The HR Key is used to specify both the AR and HR Areas, the CNT Key is
used to specify the entire timer/counter area, and the DM Key is used to
specify the DM Area.
It is also possible to retain a portion of the Program Memory from the first
memory address to a specified address. After designating the data areas to
be retained, specify the first Program Memory address to be cleared. For ex
ample, input 030 to leave addresses 000 to 029 untouched, but to clear ad
dresses from 030 to the end of Program Memory.
1. 2. 3…
As an example, follow the procedure below to retain the timer/counter area and
Program Memory addresses 000 through 122:
1. Bring up the initial display.
2. Press the SET, NOT, and then the RESET Key to begin the operation.
3. Press the CNT Key to remove the timer/counter area from the data areas
shown on the display.