Hardware User ManualEA1-MG6-USER-M®6-inch Micro-Graphic PanelC-more 6” Micro-Graphic PanelEA1-S6MLW - shown in Landscape ModeC-more 6” Micro-Graphic P
Chapter 2: Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2–1Available Models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6–12Chapter 6: PLC Communications6®EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10DirectLOGIC DL405 PLCs and D4-DCM ModulePanel Powered via
6–13Chapter 6: PLC Communications6Allen-Bradley PLCsPanel Powered via external power supply, Port1 or Port2 CommunicationsPLC Compatibility & Conn
6–14Chapter 6: PLC Communications6®EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10GE, Mitsubishi, Omron, Modicon and Siemens PLCsPanel Power
6–15Chapter 6: PLC Communications6Cables from AutomationDirectPart No. EA-3CBLPart No. EA-4CBL-1Part No. EA-4CBL-2Part No. EA-2CBL-1Part No. EA-2CBLEA
6–16Chapter 6: PLC Communications6®EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10Cables from AutomationDirect (cont’d)Part No. D4-1000CBLPa
6–17Chapter 6: PLC Communications6EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10®Cables from AutomationDirect – Wiring DiagramsThe followin
Cables from AutomationDirect – Wiring Diagrams (cont’d)Direct LOGIC:Direct Logic PLC 15-pin D-sub port: DL405,RS-232C (p/n EA-4CBL-1)8 = do not used7
6–19Chapter 6: PLC Communications6Cables from AutomationDirect – Wiring Diagrams (cont’d)Direct LOGIC:Direct Logic PLC 25-pin D-sub port: DL405, D3-35
6–20Chapter 6: PLC Communications6®EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10Cables from AutomationDirect – Wiring Diagrams (cont’d)Not
6–21Chapter 6: PLC Communications6Cables from AutomationDirect - Wiring Diagrams (cont’d) Allen-Bradley:Allen-Bradley MicroLogix™ 1000/1100/1200/1500R
Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5–6Protocol . . . . . . . .
6–22Chapter 6: PLC Communications6®EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10Cables from AutomationDirect - Wiring Diagrams (cont’d)All
Cables from AutomationDirect - Wiring Diagrams (cont’d)Allen-Bradley:6–23Chapter 6: PLC Communications6C-more6” Micro-GraphicPanel Port2C-more6” Micro
Cables from AutomationDirect - Wiring Diagrams (cont’d)GE:Mitsubishi:Mitsubishi FX Series 25-pin D-sub port,RS-422A (p/n EA-MITSU-CBL)To PLC25-Pin Por
6–25Chapter 6: PLC Communications6Cables from AutomationDirect - Wiring Diagrams (cont’d)Mitsubishi:Omron:Mitsubishi FX Series 8-pin MINI-DIN,RS-422A
6–26Chapter 6: PLC Communications®EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10User Constructed Cables – Wiring DiagramsDiagram 1Diagram 2
6–27Chapter 6: PLC Communications6EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10®User Constructed Cables – Wiring Diagrams (cont’d)Diagram
6–28Chapter 6: PLC Communications6®EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10User Constructed Cables – Wiring Diagrams (cont’d)Diagram
6–29Chapter 6: PLC Communications6EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10®User Constructed Cables – Wiring Diagrams (cont’d)Diagram
User Constructed Cables – Wiring Diagrams (cont’d)Diagram 9Diagram 106–30Chapter 6: PLC Communications6®EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. R
User Constructed Cables – Wiring Diagrams (cont’d)Diagram 11Diagram 126–31Chapter 6: PLC Communications6EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. R
User Constructed Cables – Wiring Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6–26RS-422A/RS-485A Multi-Drop Wiring Diagram Exam
User Constructed Cables – Wiring Diagrams (cont’d)Diagram 13Diagram 146–32Chapter 6: PLC Communications6®EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed.
6–33Chapter 6: PLC CommunicationsEA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10®User Constructed Cables – Wiring Diagrams (cont’d)Diagram 1
6–34Chapter 6: PLC Communications6®EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10®®RS-422A/RS-485A Multi-Drop Wiring Diagram ExamplesNote:
6–35Chapter 6: PLC Communications6EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10®RS-422A/RS-485A Multi-Drop Wiring Diagram Examples (cont’d
6–36Chapter 6: PLC Communications6®EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10®®RS-422A/RS-485A Multi-Drop Wiring Diagram Examples (cont
6–37Chapter 6: PLC Communications6EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10®RS-422A/RS-485A Multi-Drop Wiring Diagram Examples (cont’d
77MA IN TENA NCECHCHAPTERCHAPTERIn This Chapter...Project Backup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MaintenanceAlthough the C-more®6” Micro-Graphic panels require very little maintenance, setting upa routine maintenance schedule will insure the longe
Check Transmit and Receive IndicatorsDuring a routine maintenance check is a good time to take a quick look at the status indicatorson the back of the
Customizing the Function Keys Insert Label . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9–3Appendix A: PLC Protocol Error Codes . . .
Run Tests under the System Setup ScreensUse the C-more 6” Micro-Graphic panel’s System Setup Screens to test communication ports,PLC connectivity, the
Check Settings under the System Setup ScreensUse the C-more 6” Micro-Graphic panel’s System Setup Screens to check the various settingssuch as the LCD
Check Project FunctionalityDuring a routine maintenance schedule is a good time to check the functionality of yourapplication, making sure that variou
Notes:7–7Chapter 7: Maintenance7EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10®
88TROUBL ESHOOT INGCHCHAPTERCHAPTERIn This Chapter...C-more 6” Micro-Graphic Panel does not Power up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
TroubleshootingThe following are some problems that may be encountered during the installation andoperation of your C-more®Micro-Graphic panel. We hav
Display is DimNOTE: When the panel is powered through Port1 from a connected PLC or PC, the screen brightness isdiminished because the panel is runnin
Lost Firmware – Red ‘Update Mode’ Screen DisplayedIf the C-more Micro-Graphic panel’s firmware becomes corrupted or for some reason is lostfrom the pa
8–5Chapter 8: Troubleshooting8EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10®No Communications between Panel and PC (Personal Computer)Ther
8–6Chapter 8: Troubleshooting®8EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10No Communications between Panel and PC (Personal Computer) (co
8–7Chapter 8: Troubleshooting8EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10®No Communications between Panel and PLCThe C-more Micro-Graphi
Panel & PLC Error CodesThe C-more Micro-Graphic panel includes built-in PLC communication protocol diagnosticsthat monitor the exchange of data be
C-more Micro-Graphic Panel Runtime ErrorsThe C-more Micro-Graphic panel includes built-in diagnostics that check for proper operationof the panel when
Electrical Noise ProblemsMost noise problems result from improper grounding of the system. A good earth ground canbe the single most effective way to
99REPLACEMENT PARTSCHCHAPTERCHAPTERIn This Chapter...Replacement Parts Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Replacement Parts OverviewReplacement Parts9–2Chapter 9: Replacement Parts®9EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10Part Number Descr
9–3Chapter 9: Replacement Parts9EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10®Customizing the Function Keys Insert Label4.803[122.0]0.563[
APAPPENDIXAPPENDIXAAIn This Appendix...Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11GETTING STARTE DCHCHAPTERCHAPTERIn This Chapter...Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
AIntroductionThe C-more®Micro-Graphic panels are capable of communicating over RS232, RS422 andRS485 serial networks. They communicate with CLICK PLC’
C-more Micro-Graphic Panel Error Code TableThe following table includes all of the error codes and error messages that the panel will displayif the li
C-more Micro-Graphic Panel Error Code Table (cont’d)Modbus Protocols Error Code P499 ExplanationThe following table lists the errors that can be gener
DirectLOGIC Error Code P499 ExplanationThe P499 error code is used to show any errors that are generated by the connected PLC. TheP499 error message i
Allen-Bradley Error Code P499 ExplanationThe P499 error code is used to show any errors that are generated by the connected PLC. TheP499 error message
Allen-Bradley DF1 Protocol – PLC Error Code TablesThe following PLC error tables cover possible errors that are detected by the panel from Allen-Bradl
Allen-Bradley DF1 Protocol – PLC Error Code Tables (cont’d)PLC Errors for Allen-Bradley DF1 Protocol, EXT STS Command Code for F0 CommandPanel Error C
Allen-Bradley DH485 Protocol – PLC Error Code TablesThe following PLC error code tables cover possible errors that are detected by the panel fromAllen
Allen-Bradley DH485 Protocol – PLC Error Code Tables (cont’d)PLC Errors for Allen-Bradley DH485 Protocol, EXT STS Command Code for F0 CommandPanel Err
GE Error Code P499 ExplanationThe P499 error code is used to show any errors that are generated by the connected PLC. TheP499 error message includes a
IntroductionThe Purpose of this ManualThank you for purchasing from our C-more®Micro-Graphic family of products. This manualdescribes AutomationDirec
AGE SNPX Protocol – PLC Error Code TablesThe following table lists the errors that can be generated by the GE 90-30, 90-70 and VersaMaxPLC when using
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GE SNPX Protocol – PLC Error Code Tables (cont’d)PLC Errors for GE SNPX Protocol (Minor-Major) (cont’d)Panel Error CodeP499 Hex ValueDescription0xE005
Mitsubishi FX Protocol – PLC Error CodesOnly errors as listed in the C-more Micro-Graphic Panel Error Code Table shown on page A-3can occur when using
Conventions UsedWhen you see the “notepad” icon in the left-hand margin, the paragraph to its immediate right will be aspecial note. The word NOTE: in
Mitsubishi Q / QnA Series – PLC Error Codes (cont’d)A–22Appendix A: Panel & PLC Error Code TablesA®EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Re
Omron Error Code P499 ExplanationThe P499 error code is used to show any errors that are generated by the connected PLC. TheP499 error message include
Omron Host Link Protocol – PLC Error Code TableThe following table lists the errors that can be generated by the Omron PLC when using theHost Link pro
Omron FINS Protocol – PLC Error Code TableThe following table lists the errors that can be generated by the Omron PLC when using theFINS protocol.Note
Omron FINS Protocol – PLC Error Code Table (cont’d)(PLC generated error codes for the Omron FINS protocol continued on the next page.)PLC Error Codes
Omron FINS Protocol – PLC Error Code Table (cont’d)PLC Error Codes for Omron FINSPanel Error CodeP499 Hex ValueDescription0x2507 Unit Error: I/O bus e
Siemens Error Code P499 ExplanationThe P499 error code is used to show any errors that are generated by the connected PLC. TheP499 error message inclu
Siemens PPI Protocol – PLC Error Code TablePLC PDU Header Errors for S7-200 PPIPanel Error CodeP499 Hex ValueDescription0x0001 Hardware Fault.0x0003 O
BBC-MORE MICRO-GRAPHICPANELRUNTIME ERRORSAPAPPENDIXAPPENDIXIn This Appendix...Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Product OverviewThe C-more 6” Micro-Graphic panel has a 5.7-inch STN LCD monochrome 320 x 240 dotdisplay. Model EA1-S6ML has five selectable LED-drive
B–2Appendix B: C-more Micro-Graphic Panel Runtime Errors®BEA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10IntroductionThe runtime errors dete
INDEXAAccessories, 3–2EA-6-COV2, 3–2, 3–15EA-MG-PGM-CBL, 3–2, 3–6, 3–7EA-MG-PGMSW, 3–2EA-MG6-BZ2, 3–2, 3–9EA-MG6-BZ2P, 3–2, 3–11, 3–12Agency App
notepad, 1–3EEnclosure Clearances, 1–10Enclosure Thickness, 2–5Error Code P499 Explanation, A–5Allen-Bradley, A–6DirectLOGIC, A–5GE, A–11Modbus
LLost Firmware – Red ‘Update Mode’ Screen Displayed, 8–4Low-Power Mode, 4–5, 5–10, 5–17, 8–3MMaintenance, 7–2Check Operating Environment, 7–2Check
Adjust Display Contrast, 3–5Analog Meter, 3–4Bar Meter, 3–4Bitmap Button, 3–4Circle, 3–4Dynamic Bitmap, 3–5Dynamic Text, 3–5Frame, 3–4Function
Allen-Bradley PLCs, 6–13AutomationDirect CLICK PLC, 6–9DirectLOGIC DL05, DL06, D0-DCM Module & DL105 PLCs, 6–9DirectLOGIC DL205 PLCs, D2-DCM Mo
SSafety Guidelines, 4–2Serial Number and Date Code format, 1–5Setting Menu, 5–7Backlight, Model EA1-S6ML, 5–8Backlight, Model EA1-S6MLW, 5–9Beep,
Troubleshooting, 8–2C-more Micro-Graphic Panel does not Power up, 8–2Powered from 12-24 VDC, 8–2Powered from 5 VDC, 8–2Display is Blank, 8–2Displ
Part Number KeyPanel Part Number KeyThe C-more 6” Micro-Graphic panel part numbers consist of the following:Bezel Part Number KeyThe optional C-more 6
EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/101–6Chapter 1: Getting Started1®Quick Start StepsStep 1 – Unpack and Inspecta.) Unpack the C-m
EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/101–7Chapter 1: Getting Started1®Step 2 – Install Optional Hardware AccessoriesBelow is an exam
Step 3 – Become Familiar with Available Communication PortsThe C-more 6” Micro-Graphic panel includes a built-in RS-232 serial communications portdesi
EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/101–9Chapter 1: Getting Started1®Step 4 – Install C-more 6” Micro-Graphic PanelThe C-more 6” Mi
EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/101–10Chapter 1: Getting Started1®Enclosure ClearancesA 1.2” [30mm] minimum clearance is requir
EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/101–11Chapter 1: Getting Started1®Step 5 – Install the Programming Software and Develop a Proje
EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10Chapter 1: Getting Started1®1–12Step 6 – Connect C-more 6” Micro-Graphic Panel to ComputerNOT
EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/101–13Chapter 1: Getting Started1®Step 7 – Providing Power to the C-more 6” Micro-Graphic Panel
EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/101–14Chapter 1: Getting Started1®Step 8 – Accessing the C-more 6” Micro-Graphic Panel Setup Sc
Step 9 – Choose C-more 6” Micro-Graphic Panel to PLC Protocol & CablesCable Description Cable Part No.Cables used with serial Port1AutomationDirec
Graphic Panel - 6 InchHARDWARE USER MANUALPlease include the Manual Number and the Manual Issue, both shown below,when communicating with Technical Su
Step 10 – Connect C-more 6” Micro-Graphic Panel to PLCConnect the serial communications cable between the C-more Micro-Graphic panel and thePLC. The p
SPECIFICATIONSCHCHAPTER22CHAPTERIn This Chapter...Available Models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2–2Chapter 2: Specifications2®EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10Available ModelsThe C-more 6” Micro-Graphic panels expand the n
Model SpecificationsSpecification table continued at the top of the next page.2–3Chapter 2: Specifications2EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed
2–4Chapter 2: Specifications2®EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10Model Specifications (cont’d)Specifications (cont’d)Screen Obje
Panel Dimensions2–5Chapter 2: Specifications2EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10®6.295[159.9]6.850[174.0].236[6.0]1.453[36.9]1.6
2–6Chapter 2: Specifications2®EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10Communications PortsNOTE: The panel has one built-in RJ12 seria
2–7Chapter 2: Specifications2EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10®Chemical CompatibilityThe C-more Micro-Graphic panels are built
2–8Chapter 2: Specifications2®EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10Chemical Compatibility (cont’d)Table continued at top of next p
2–9Chapter 2: Specifications2EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10®Chemical Compatibility (cont’d)Table continued at top of next p
2–10Chapter 2: Specifications2®EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10Chemical Compatibility (cont’d)Table continued at top of next
2–11Chapter 2: Specifications2EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10®Chemical Compatibility (cont’d)Table continued at top of next
EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/102–12Chapter 2: Specifications2®Chemical Compatibility (cont’d)Table continued at top of next
2–13Chapter 2: Specifications2EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10®Chemical Compatibility (cont’d)Table continued at top of next
Chemical Compatibility (cont’d)Table continued at top of next page.2–14Chapter 2: Specifications2®EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C,
2–15Chapter 2: Specifications2EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10®Chemical Compatibility (cont’d)Table continued at top of next
Chemical Compatibility (cont’d)2–16Chapter 2: Specifications2®EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10ChemicalsScreen Sheet – PC[Dens
ACCESSORIESCHCHAPTER33CHAPTERIn This Chapter...Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Accessories3–2Chapter 3: Accessories3®EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10Micro-Graphic Panel AccessoriesPart Number DescriptionE
C -more Micro-Graphic Programming SoftwareC-more®Micro-Graphic Programming Software is aspin-off of its powerful sibling C-more Touch Panel. Itoffers
WARNING Thank you for purchasing automation equipment from Automationdirect.com®, doing business as,AutomationDirect. We want your new automation e
3–4Chapter 3: Accessories3®Micro-Graphic Programming Software (cont’d)C-more Micro-Graphic Panel Objects continued at top of next page.EA1-MG6-USER-M
3–5Chapter 3: Accessories3EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10®Micro-Graphic Programming Software (cont’d)C-moreMicro-Graphic Pan
3–6Chapter 3: Accessories3®EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10USB to RS-232 Programming Cable AssemblyUsing the C-more Micro-Gra
3–7Chapter 3: Accessories3EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10®USB to RS232 Programming Cable Assembly (cont’d)USB to RS232 Conve
3–8Chapter 3: Accessories3®EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/1020-Button Landscape (Horizontal) Keypad BezelThe 20-button keypad
3–9Chapter 3: Accessories3EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10®20-Button Landscape (Horizontal) Keypad Bezel (cont’d)20-Button Ke
20-Button Horizontal (Landscape) Keypad Bezel (cont’d)3–10Chapter 3: Accessories3®EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10C-more 6 In
3–11Chapter 3: Accessories3EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10®21-Button Portrait (Vertical) Keypad BezelThe 21-button keypad be
21-Button Vertical (Portrait) Keypad Bezel (cont’d)3–12Chapter 3: Accessories3®EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/1021-Button Keyp
3–13Chapter 3: Accessories3EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10®21-Button Vertical (Portrait) Keypad Bezel (cont’d)3. Use (8) Bez
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D-SUB 15-pin 90-degree Communication Port AdapterThe EA-ADPTR-4 adapter plugs into the 15-pin serial port on the rear of the 6” panel toallow a PLC co
3–15Chapter 3: Accessories3EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10®Clear Screen OverlayOptional clear screen overlay used to protect
44INSTALLATION & WIRINGCHCHAPTERCHAPTERIn This Chapter...Safety Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Safety GuidelinesNOTE: Products with CE marks perform their required functions safely and adhere to relevant standards asspecified by CE directives pr
IntroductionThe installation and wiring of C-more 6” Micro-Graphic panels require selecting an appropriatelocation for the panel, laying out the cutou
4–4Chapter 4: Installation and Wiring4®EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10Panel Cutout Dimensions (all models)The C-more 6” Micr
4–5Chapter 4: Installation and Wiring4EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10®Wiring GuidelinesWARNING: To minimize the risk of pote
Wiring Guidelines (cont’d)Panel Powered from AutomationDirect PLC via Communications CableNOTE: Maximum cable length when the panel is powered via a P
4–7Chapter 4: Installation and Wiring4EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10®Wiring Guidelines (cont’d)Panel Powered from an extern
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In This Chapter...Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5–2Access
®Chapter 5: System Setup Screens5–2IntroductionThe C-more®Micro-Graphic panels include a series of built-in System Setup Screens thatallow the user to
Accessing the System Setup ScreensTo access the Setup Menu of the panel System Setup Screens, press the panel’s BAK [F1] andENT [F5] function keys sim
System Setup Screens Flowchart5–4Chapter 5: System Setup Screens5®EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10Setup Menu[pg. 5-5]1. Infor
5–5Chapter 5: System Setup Screens5EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10®Setup MenuTo navigate the different selections under the
Information MenuPressing ENT [F5] withMemory highlightedwill show the totalmemory available,memory usage and freememory available forthe project.Press
5–7Chapter 5: System Setup Screens5EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10®Setting MenuUse the UP [F3] and DWN [F4] function keys to
Setting – Backlight, Model EA1-S6MLWith Backlighthighlighted, pressENT [F5] to showthe currentbacklight screencolor. For modelEA1-S6ML, thedefault is
5–9Chapter 5: System Setup Screens5EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10®Setting – Backlight, Model EA1-S6MLWWith Backlighthighlig
Setting – BeepWith Beephighlighted, pressENT [F5] to showthe current value forthe internal beeper.The default is ON.The UP [F3] andDWN [F4] functionke
Setting – CalibrationWith Calibrationhighlighted, pressENT [F5] to bringup the firstcalibration screen asshown on the right.Touch the “cross” inthe up
Setting – Clear User MemoryWith Clear UserMemoryhighlighted, pressENT [F5]. You willbe given the choiceto either proceedwith clearing theuser memory b
5–13Chapter 5: System Setup Screens5Setting – HourglassThe Hourglassselection listed underthe Setting menu canbe used to eitherdisable the display oft
5–14Chapter 5: System Setup Screens5®EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10Setting – RotationWith Rotationhighlighted, pressENT [F5
5–15Chapter 5: System Setup Screens5Test MenuUse the UP [F3] and DWN [F4] function keys to scrollthrough the list of tests. The BAK [F1] function key
Test Menu – Serial Port2 - Loop Back TestWith Serial Port2 -Loop Back Testhighlighted, pressENT [F5] to bringup the screen shownto the right. At thisp
5–17Chapter 5: System Setup Screens5Test Menu – PLC Enquiry TestWith PLC EnquiryTe st highlighted,press ENT [F5] tobring up the screenshown to the rig
5–18Chapter 5: System Setup Screens5®EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10Test Menu - Touch Panel TestWith Touch Panel Testhighlig
66PLC COMMUNICATIONSCHCHAPTERCHAPTERIn This Chapter...Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TABLE OF CONT ENTSChapter 1: Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1–1Introduction . . . . . . . . . . .
6–2Chapter 6: PLC Communications6®EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10IntroductionThe C-more®6” Micro-Graphic panels are capable
Introduction (cont’d)The panel can also be connected to more than one PLC by using RS-422 or RS-485 wired ina multi-drop configuration. Port1 and Port
C-more 6” Micro-Graphic Communication Ports6–4Chapter 6: PLC Communications6®EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10Port2Port2Panel
6–5Chapter 6: PLC Communications6C-more 6” Micro-Graphic Communication Ports (cont’d)NOTE: Only one of the communication ports can be used with a conn
DirectLOGIC PLCs Password ProtectionNOTE: DirectLOGIC PLCs support multi-level password protection of the ladder program. This allowspassword protecti
6–7Chapter 6: PLC Communications6PLC Compatibility and Connection Charts (cont’d)Direct LOGIC PLCs RS-422A/RS-485A:When using the RS-422A/RS-485A comm
6–8Chapter 6: PLC Communications6®EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10How to use the PLC Compatibility and Connection Charts1.) F
6–9Chapter 6: PLC Communications6EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10®AutomationDirect CLICK PLC,DirectLOGIC DL05, DL06, D0-DCM M
6–10Chapter 6: PLC Communications6®EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10DirectLOGIC DL205 PLCs, D2-DCM Module and WINPLCPanel Powe
6–11Chapter 6: PLC Communications6DirectLOGIC DL305 PLCs and D3-DCM ModulePanel Powered via external power supply, Port1 or Port2 CommunicationsPLC Co
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