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    Ladder logic programming manual

    JW-300SP

    Version 1.2

    Produced in June 2004

    User's Manual

    Model name

  • About software version

    This manual describes the version 1.10 of JW-300SP.

    Thank you for purchasing the ladder logic programming software JW-300SP.

    Please read the instruction manual carefully in order to apply the software correctly by understanding its func-

    tion and operations.

    Please keep this users manual near you. It will certainly help you when you encounter problems.

    - Despite of our effort to create products with excellency, should you find any deficiency, please

    notify the dealer where you obtained the software or our customer service companies.

    - Users are not authorized to copy the whole or the part of this instruction manual and software

    without our consent.

    - Due to the amelioration of the product, please understand that the materials of this manual and

    software are subject to change without notification.

    - We are not held responsible for any damages created as the result of using this software , nor

    damages claimed by the third party as the result of using this software.

    Notes

    - When you plan to use SHARP programmable controllers (hereafter referred to as "PLCs"),you

    are requested to design each system so that even if a fault or malfunction occurs within the PLC,

    it will not lead to a serious accident in your system. You should incorporate back-up measures

    and fail-safe features in your system that will thoroughly protect your system from malfunctions

    if a fault or error occurs in the PLC.

    - SHARP PLCs are designed and manufactured with the idea that they will be used in general

    applications in ordinary industries. Therefore, they must not be used in specific applications that

    can affect the health or safety of the public, such as nuclear power plants and other power

    generating plants. Such applications require a special warranty of quality that SHARP explicitly

    does NOT offer for these PLCs. However, if a user will certify that he/she does not requires a

    special quality warranty on the PLC, and will limit the use of the PLC to non critical areas of these

    applications, SHARP will agree to such use.

    If you are planning to use SHARP PLCs for applications that may affect the lives of human

    beings and property, and you need particularly high reliability performance, such as in the fields

    of aviation, medicine, transportation, combustion and fuel processing equipment, passenger

    cars, amusement park rides, and safety equipment, please contact our sales division so that we

    can confirm the required specifications.

    Precautions

  • Ladder logic programming software JW-300SP

    User's ManualChapter 1 Preface

    Chapter 2 Menu Operation

    Chapter 3 Creating Programs

    Chapter 4 Setting for Operation

    Chapter 5 Printing

    Chapter 6 Compatibility

    Chapter 7 Online Setting

    Chapter 8 Q&A

  • T-1

    Table of contents

    Chapter 1 ......................................................................................................... 1-1 to 131-1 Features 1-1

    1-2 Operating environments 1-2

    1-3 Compatible PLC models table 1-3

    1-4 Basic system organization 1-4

    Optional connection system organization 1-5

    (1) Satellite net connection 1-5

    (2) Remote I/O connection 1-6

    (3) Ethernet connection 1-7

    (4) FL-net connection 1-8

    (5) ME-NET connection 1-9

    (6) Expansion network connection 1-10

    1-5 Product organization 1-11

    1-6 Installation 1-12

    1-7 Extension 1-13

    Chapter 2 ......................................................................................................... 2-1 to 2042-1 File 2-1

    Create a new file 2-1 Open 2-4 Close 2-6 Save 2-7 Save as 2-8 Cross Import (50SP file import) 2-10 Cross Import (100SP file import) 2-12 Cross Import (ZM file import) 2-14 Cross Export (50SP file export) 2-16 Cross Export (100SP file export) 2-18 Cross Export (ZM file export) 2-20 Verify 2-22 Import(Block) 2-24 Import(Program) 2-27 Import(Symbol) 2-31 Export(Block) 2-33 Export(PC Card) 2-36 Page Setup 2-40 Print Preview 2-43 Print 2-45 Recently used projects 2-47 Exit 2-48

    2-2 Edit 2-49

    Undo 2-49 Redo 2-50 Cut 2-51 Copy 2-52

  • T-2

    Paste 2-55 Delete 2-58 Search through Project 2-59 Find 2-62 Find Next 2-65 Find Prev 2-66 Find Coil 2-67 Replace at once 2-68 Replace 2-70 Go To (First Network) 2-73 Go To (Next Free Address) 2-74 Go To (Nextwork Number) 2-75 Go To (Program Address) 2-77 Instruction (NO Contact) 2-78 Instruction (NC Contact) 2-81 Instruction (Coil) 2-84 Instruction (F45) 2-87 Instruction (F44) 2-89 Instruction (F43) 2-91 Instruction (MD) Maintenance display 2-93 Instruction (TMR) 2-96 Instruction (CNT) 2-99 Instruction (FUN) 2-102 Instruction (OR) 2-105 Instruction (OR+) 2-108 Instruction (Network) 2-111 Program Check 2-112 Read Only 2-113 Auto Allocation 2-114 Exchange NO and NC 2-119

    2-3 View 2-120

    Change Display 2-120 Local Symbols 2-121 Global Symbols 2-122 System Memory 2-123 Data Memory 2-124 Parameter Memory 2-125 I/O Table 2-126 Network Comment 2-128 Window(Project) 2-129 Window(Watch) 2-130 Window(Message) 2-131 Window(Cross Reference) 2-132 Keyboard Map 2-133 Status Bar 2-134 Data List 2-135 Data Information 2-136 Address Notation 2-137 Address Expression 2-138

  • T-3

    Zoom (Zoom in) 2-139 Zoom (Zoom out) 2-140

    2-4 Online 2-141

    Communication setting 2-141 PLC Status (Check) 2-143 PLC Status (Run) 2-144 PLC Status (Stop) 2-145 PLC Transfer (Download) 2-146 PLC Transfer (Upload) 2-147 PLC Transfer (Verify) 2-148 PLC Transfer (Memory Clear) 2-150 PLC Monitor (Start) 2-151 PLC Monitor (Stop) 2-152 PLC Monitor (Online Edit) 2-153 PLC Operation (I/O table auto registration) 2-154 PLC Operation (Secret function) 2-155 PLC Operation (PC Card) 2-156 PLC Operation (EEPROM) 2-157 PLC Information (Information) 2-158 PLC Information (Renewal History) 2-159 PLC Information (Timer) 2-160 PLC Information (Scan Time) 2-161 Error History 2-162 Block Status 2-163 Logging Data 2-164

    2-5 Block 2-166

    Change Model 2-166 Project Comment 2-167 Order (Block Order) 2-168 Order (Program Order) 2-169 New (Block) 2-170 New (Program) 2-171 Delete (Block) 2-172 Delete (Program) 2-173 Memory Setting 2-174 Parameter Settings (by Module name) 2-175 Parameter Settings (by Module type) 2-176

    2-6 Tool 2-178

    Sampling Trace 2-178 Customize 2-191 Shortcut Keys 2-193 Option 2-194

    2-7 Widnow 2-196

    Split 2-196 Close 2-197 Close All 2-198 Cascade 2-199

  • T-4

    Tile Horizontally 2-200 Tile Vertically 2-201

    2-8 Help 2-202

    JW-300SP Help 2-202 Programming Manual 2-203 About JW-300SP 2-204Chapter 3 Creating Programs ....................................................................... 3-1 to 51

    3-1 Programming with a keyboard 3-1

    3-2 Programming with a mouse 3-16

    3-3 Checking programs 3-31

    3-4 Editing Network Comments 3-32

    3-5 Editing Sub-comments 3-33

    3-6 Copying and Pasting 3-34

    3-7 Sending Data 3-35

    3-8 Editing Library 3-36

    3-9 Inserting NOP 3-40

    3-10 Refreshing 3-41

    3-11 Instruction (Instruction word programming) 3-42

    3-12 Multipoints monitoring 3-43

    3-13 Setting/resetting (latched relay or general-purpose relay) 3-46

    3-14 Forced process, forced release, forced all release 3-47

    3-15 Break monitoring 3-48

    3-16 Function keys 3-51

    Chapter 4 Setting for Operation.................................................................... 4-1 to 114-1 Using Property Sheet 4-1

    4-2 Direct Input 4-11

    Chapter 5 Printing .......................................................................................... 5-1 to 55-1 Page Setup 5-1

    Ladder Print Setup 5-1 Margin 5-2 Ptinted Paper 5-3 Header 5-4 Footer 5-5Chapter 6 Compatibility ................................................................................. 6-1 to 7

    6-1 JW-50SP File 6-1

    6-2 JW-100SP File 6-3

    6-3 JW-50SP operation mode 6-5

    Chapter 7 Online Setting ............................................................................... 7-1 to 37-1 USB Connection 7-1

    7-2 Serial Connection 7-3

    Chapter 8 Q&A................................................................................................ 8-1 to 38-1 Inquiries 8-1

    8-2 Upgrading 8-2

    8-3 Miscommunciation with PLC in USB mode 8-3

  • Chapter 1 Preface

    1-1 Features

    (1) You can operate this software, using a keyboard When you have some difficulty in using a mouse, for example, you can input instructions or can switch screens, using only the keyboard. The key assignment is the same as one for JW-50SP/100SP, however, you can customize it. Programming w