Chapter 2 Creating and Editing ScreensScrEdit Software User Manual

Fig. 2.8.10 On Line / Off Line Simulation Screen

„Off Line Simulation

It is used to test if the editing screen, read/write addresses and Macro on is correct on developed program without connecting to PLC. The user can execute this function by clicking Tools > Off Line

Simulation or clicking icon or using keyboard shortcuts by pressing Ctrl + F5. For Off Line Simulation Screen, the user can refer to Fig. 2.8.10.

„Recipe

Recipe function provides the controller a convenient parameter input method. The user can transmit the designated parameter to the controller by using HMI recipe after finishing editing recipe. Bread making is an example. When making different bread, baking time control is very important. The user can use Recipe function to meet the different time requirements for making different bread. The purpose of this function is to reduce the loading of the controller and make the register of the controller to be more flexible in use.

Recipe function provides an easy and quick parameter input method for the connected controller. When completing the recipe editing, the user just needs to use the recipe register in control block and the designated corresponding parameters can be transmitted into the internal memory addresses of the controller.

Recipe can be set and modified by Recipe Setup dialog box (Fig. 2.8.11) and can be saved and used independently without project file. Not only 16 bits recipe file (*.rcp), Delta DOP series HMI products also allow the user to save the recipe data as a 32 bits recipe file (*.csv). Then, the user can edit csv file in Microsoft Windows@ Excel environment conveniently. Before using recipe, the user should enable recipe function first by clicking Tools > Recipe. After the recipe function is enabled, the Recipe Setup dialog box will pop up (Fig. 2.8.11) and then the user can start to edit the recipe. For the setting of Recipe Setup dialog box, please refer to Table 2.8.2 on next page.

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DOP-A Series, DOP-AE Series, DOP-AS Series specifications

Delta Electronics is a renowned leader in the automation and control industry, and their HMI (Human Machine Interface) products, particularly the DOP-AS, DOP-AE, and DOP-A Series, stand out for their advanced features and innovative technologies. These HMIs are designed to enhance user experience and facilitate efficient machine control in various industrial applications.

The DOP-AS Series is known for its high-performance capabilities. It features a 7-inch to 15-inch TFT LCD display with a resolution of up to 1024x768 pixels, providing clear and sharp visuals. The intuitive touchscreen interface allows for seamless interaction, making it easy for operators to monitor and control processes. The DOP-AS Series is equipped with advanced connectivity options, including Ethernet, USB, and serial communication, enabling easy integration with various devices and systems. Additionally, it supports various industrial protocols, which makes it compatible with a wide range of programmable logic controllers (PLCs).

The DOP-AE Series offers enhanced features aimed at modern industrial requirements. Its displays range from 7 inches to 12 inches, combining a sleek design with robust functionality. One of its key technologies is the multi-touch capability, allowing multiple points of contact on the screen for more dynamic interaction. This series also supports rich multimedia functions, enabling the display of video and images, which can improve information presentation. The DOP-AE’s high-speed processor ensures quick response times, reducing system lag and improving operational efficiency.

Finally, the DOP-A Series is designed for more basic applications without compromising on quality. With sizes ranging from 4.3 inches to 15 inches, the DOP-A Series provides flexibility for different workspace requirements. The interface is user-friendly and straightforward, catering to operators who require essential functionalities without excessive complexity. Though simpler, the DOP-A Series still maintains robust communication interfaces for seamless integration into existing systems.

In conclusion, Delta Electronics’ DOP-AS, DOP-AE, and DOP-A Series HMIs offer a spectrum of capabilities tailored to varying industrial needs. From high-performance applications to simpler tasks, these HMIs incorporate advanced display technology, connectivity options, and user-friendly interfaces, ensuring that operators can efficiently manage and control their processes in an increasingly automated world. Delta continues to push the boundaries of automation technology, leading to enhanced productivity and operational excellence in industries worldwide.