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NS-Series

NS15-TX01@ -V2
Cat. No. V083-E1-26 NS12-TS00@ -V1/-V2, NS12-TS01@ -V1/-V2
NS10-TV00@ -V1/-V2, NS10-TV01@ -V1/-V2
NS8-TV00@ -V1/-V2, NS8-TV01@ -V1/-V2
NS8-TV10@ -V1, NS8-TV11@ -V1
NS5-SQ00@ -V1/-V2, NS5-SQ01@ -V1/-V2
NS5-TQ00@ -V2, NS5-TQ01@ -V2
NS5-MQ00@ -V2, NS5-MQ01@ -V2
NS5-SQ10@ -V2, NS5-SQ11@ -V2
NS5-TQ10@ -V2, NS5-TQ11@ -V2
NS5-MQ10@ -V2, NS5-MQ11@ -V2

Programmable Terminals

SETUP MANUAL
OMRON, 2003
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Trademarks
Microsoft, and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the
USA and other countries.
ODVA, CIP, CompoNet, DeviceNet, and EtherNet/IP are trademarks of ODVA.
This product includes software developed by the Apache Software Foundation (http://www.apache.org/).
Other company names and product names in this document are the trademarks or registered
trademarks of their respective companies.
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NS Series Programming Manual

NS Series Programming Manual


NS Series Programming Manual
2. Bridge
Air conditioning
No air conditioning
3. Deck Devices on deck or bridge

Devices not on deck or bridge

Sea
1. Boiler room
Air conditioning 4. Engine room
No air 5. Depends on ship type
conditioning Emergency power supply devices on
bulk carrier ships carrying liquefied gas
or hazardous chemicals
on a bridge (Class NK, LR, or DNV certification only)

Manufacturer SEIWA ELECTRIC MFG, Co., Ltd.


Model E09F-100, E09R13502P

Manufacturer Cosel
Model TAH-06-683
SW

RESET

24V
DC
PORT @B PORT @A
HOST SLAVE
ETHERNET
Positions of screws for
attaching Video Board to PT
Connect with the cable provided.
Connecting to Video Input Connectors
Removing the Video Input Connector
Setting the Contrast
NS-CA001 PT PLC Computer
Camera Video Cable NS-CA002 RS-232C cable RS-232C cable
SG SG SG SG SG SG
Electronic
component

Case
RS-232C RS-232C
connector hood connector hood
LG
Functional
ground GR

Difference
in potential
*The example in the above figure shows a computer connected to an RS-232C
connector on the PLC.

NS-CA001 PT PLC Computer


RS-232C cable RS-232C cable
Camera Video Cable
NS-CA002
SG SG SG SG SG SG
Electronic
component

Case
RS-232C RS-232C
connector hood connector hood
LG
Functional
ground GR
Reference This switch is set to OFF by default (terminating resistance disconnected).
Connecting and Disconnecting
The brightness of models with lot number 1020 (February 10, 2010) or later can be set
to a wider range including lower values than previous lots.

Refer to for information on lot numbers.


Section 5
Connecting to Host via Ether net or
Contr oller Link
This section describes the methods for connecting the PT to the host using the PT’s Ethernet
interface and the Controller Link Interface Unit.
5-1 Connecting to Host Via Ethernet....................................................................................... 5-2
5-1-1 Host Types and Settings ........................................................................................... 5-3
5-2 Connecting to the Host Using Controller Link................................................................ 5-16
5-2-1 What Is a Controller Link Network? ...................................................................... 5-16
5-2-2 Data Links .............................................................................................................. 5-17
5-2-3 Troubleshooting Using Indicators .......................................................................... 5-22
5-3 Connecting to Host via EtherNet/IP ................................................................................ 5-25
5-3-1 What is EtherNet/IP?.............................................................................................. 5-25
5-3-2 Selecting Network Configuration Devices ............................................................. 5-26
5-3-3 Network Installation ............................................................................................... 5-29
5-3-4 Host Types and Settings ......................................................................................... 5-31
Example 1: The order of send Example 2: Some nodes can
and receive nodes is free. send data without receiving data.

Area 1

Area 2

Example 3: Some nodes can Example 4: A node can receive a


receive data without sending specified number of words from
data. the beginning of an area.
UNIT
NO.

NODE
NO.
161 160
Section 6
System Menu Oper ations

This section describes the methods for operating the System Menu.

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The Memory Card in the PT can be removed.
Initializes the Internal Holding Bit/Word Memories.
6-2 Initializing and Saving Data and Removing the Memory Card








6-2 Initializing and Saving Data and Removing the Memory Card
6-2 Initializing and Saving Data and Removing the Memory Card

Reference •

Reference •


6-2 Initializing and Saving Data and Removing the Memory Card
6-2 Initializing and Saving Data and Removing the Memory Card

Reference •



6-2 Initializing and Saving Data and Removing the Memory Card




Reference •






6-2 Initializing and Saving Data and Removing the Memory Card

Reference •
6-2 Initializing and Saving Data and Removing the Memory Card

Reference •

6-2 Initializing and Saving Data and Removing the Memory Card

Reference

µ
6-2 Initializing and Saving Data and Removing the Memory Card

Reference
6-2 Initializing and Saving Data and Removing the Memory Card

Reference
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The contrast cannot be adjusted on NS5-SQ@ @ -V2 PTs with lot number 2110 (January 21,
2010) or later. (The contrast is adjusted to the optimum value in advance.)
Refer to for information on lot numbers.
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Section 7
Maintenance and Tr oubleshooting

This section describes the maintenance and inspection methods for preventing errors occurring,
and troubleshooting measures when errors occur in the PT.
7-1 Maintenance ...................................................................................................................... 7-2
7-1-1 Replacing the Battery ............................................................................................... 7-2
7-2 Inspection and Cleaning .................................................................................................... 7-4
7-3 Troubleshooting and Maintenance .................................................................................... 7-6
7-4 Requesting a Replacement PT ......................................................................................... 7-14
A Appendices
Appendix 1 Specifications..................................................................................................... A-3
A-1-1 General Specifications............................................................................................. A-3
A-1-2 Characteristics ......................................................................................................... A-5
A-1-3 Communications Specifications .............................................................................. A-8
Appendix 2 Dimensions ...................................................................................................... A-12
Appendix 3 Using NS-AL002 Converters .......................................................................... A-21
A-3-1 Dimensions............................................................................................................ A-21
A-3-2 Mounting and Removing....................................................................................... A-22
A-3-3 Specifications ........................................................................................................ A-22
A-3-4 DIP Switch Settings............................................................................................... A-23
A-3-5 Pin Arrangement ................................................................................................... A-24
A-3-6 Handling the Shield on RS-422A/485 Cables ....................................................... A-25
A-3-7 Connection Example ............................................................................................. A-28
Appendix 4 Using NT-AL001 Converters .......................................................................... A-29
A-4-1 Dimensions............................................................................................................ A-29
A-4-2 Methods for Mounting and Removal .................................................................... A-29
A-4-3 Specifications ........................................................................................................ A-31
A-4-4 DIP Switch Settings............................................................................................... A-32
A-4-5 Pin Arrangement ................................................................................................... A-33
A-4-6 Block Diagram ...................................................................................................... A-34
Appendix 5 Preparing Connecting Cables........................................................................... A-35
A-5-1 Cable Preparation .................................................................................................. A-35
A-5-2 Soldering ............................................................................................................... A-36
A-5-3 Hood Assembly ..................................................................................................... A-36
A-5-4 Preparing Connecting Cables for Host Connection............................................... A-37
Appendix 6 Preparing Cables for Computer Connection .................................................... A-41
A-6-1 Connecting Cable Assembly ................................................................................. A-41
Appendix 7 Preparing Connecting Cables for Bar Code Readers ....................................... A-43
Appendix 8 Standard Models .............................................................................................. A-44
Appendix 9 List of Optional Products................................................................................. A-60
A-9-1 Anti-reflection Sheets: NS15-KBA04, NS12-KBA04, NS7-KBA04,
NT30-KBA04........................................................................................................ A-60
A-9-2 Protective Covers: NS15-KBA05N, NS12-KBA05(N), NS7-KBA05(N),
NT31C-KBA05(N)................................................................................................ A-61
A-9-3 NT30-KBA01 Chemical-resistant Cover .............................................................. A-62
A-9-4 Replacement Battery: CJ1W-BAT01 .................................................................... A-62
A-9-5 Recommended Memory Cards .............................................................................. A-63
A-9-6 NS-CLK21 Controller Link Interface Unit ........................................................... A-63
A-9-7 NS-CA001/CA002 Video Input Unit .................................................................... A-63
A-9-8 Attachments: NS12-ATT01(B)/NS12-ATT02/NS8-ATT01/ NS8-ATT02 .......... A-63
A-9-9 NS-USBEXT-1M USB Relay Cable..................................................................... A-64
Appendix 10 System Memory List........................................................................................ A-65
Appendix 11 Differences between "-V1"/"-V2" Models and Other Models......................... A-68
Appendix 12 NS5 System Menu ........................................................................................... A-70
(-V1)
(-V1)
(-V1)
(-V1)
Lot No.: 4 6 .........Manufactured April 1996

The rightmost digit of the year, 1996


in this example

The month of manufacture


1 to 9 = January to September
X to Z = October to December


A manual revision code appears as a suffix to the catalog number on the cover of the
manual.

Revision code

The following table outlines the changes made to the manual during each revision. Page
numbers refer to the previous version.

01 April 2003 Original production


02 October 2003 Added a new section on starting external applications.
Added information throughout the manual to include the NS5-V1.
03 July 2004 Changes and corrections for version upgrade.
04 February 2005 Changes and corrections related to the addition of the NS5-V2
Series.
05 October 2005 Changes and corrections related to the addition of the NS12-V2,
NS10-V2, and NS8-V2 Series.
06 July 2006 Changes related to release of the CX-Designer.
07 July 2007 Changes and corrections for version upgrade.
08 March 2008 Added new and changed their order.
Added information to sections 2
and 3.
Changed enclosure rating information in
09 June 2008 Changes related to upgrade and addition of NS5-SQ1@ -V2,
NS5-TQ1@ -V2, and NS5-MQ1@ -V2.
10 October 2008 Changes related to version upgrade.
11 November 2008 Changes and corrections
12 April 2009 Changes related to version upgrade.
13 August 2009 Changes and corrections
14 December 2009 Additions related to Windows 7.
15 February 2010 Revisions accompanying changes in display device
specifications.
16 March 2010 Added information on grounding.
17 October 2010 Changes related to version upgrade.
18 November 2010 Revisions accompanying changes to the backlight in the
NS5-SQ1/-TQ1.
19 July 2011 Changes for support for NJ-series Controllers.
20 October 2011 Revision accompanying changes to the backlight in the
NS8/NS10/NS12.
21 January 2012 Changes related to version upgrade.
22 April 2012 Changes related to version upgrade.
23 April 2012 Changes related to changes in lot numbers.
24 September 2013 Additions related to Windows 8.
25 December 2013 Revisions accompanying changes to the backlight in the NS15.
26 April 2015 Revision for support NX Series.
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