Hitachi NJI-350B User Manual

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Chapter 7 Programming

7-4

Table 7.4 List of procedures for creating a program

Create new program

Modify

Test operation, adjustment

Item

Off-line

Off-line

On-line

On-direct

O

ut-

line

of

ope

ra

-ting

pr

oc

ed

ur

e

OK

NG

Start

Select off-line

Initialize PLC

CPU type: Specify H-302

Memory type: Specify RAM-04H

Create I/O assignment

Create program

Program check

Save in FD, etc.

End

OK

NG

Start

Select off-line

Regenerate from FD, etc.

When utilizing a program created
in another H-series
CPU type: Specify H302
Memory type: Specify RAM-04H

Modify I/O assignment

Modify program

Change the name and

save in FD, etc.

Program check

End

OK

OK

OK

NG

NG

*1

Start

Select on-line

Regenerate from FD, etc.

Initialize the CPU when
running it for the first
time(right after purchase, etc.)

(PLC

→ CPU)

CPU error check

Conduct test operation

Operation check

To modification

End

Transfer program

OK

OK

NG

Start

Select on-line

Transfer program

(CPU

→ PLC)

Select on-direct

Conduct test operation

Modify program (modify

during RUN, etc.)

Operation check

Enter in FD, etc.

End

Situa

tio

n

When creating a new
program

When modifying a program

When transferring a created
program to the CPU for the
first time

When modifying a program
during test operation

Poin

t

A program can be created
without executing MICRO-
EH.

When using a program that
was used in another H-series,
specify H-302 as the CPU
type.

When performing CPU error
check, make sure the I/O
assignment matches the
loaded module. (The loading
read function can be used to
match them forcibly.)

To enter the on-direct mode,
match the contents in the
CPU’s memory and personal
computer’s memory. The
modified contents will be
reflected in both the
computer memory and CPU
memory.

*1:

Set the flow size to 0 for memory assignment.
If a program transfer is performed by specifying the flow size, the message “Cannot execute: Operation error” is displayed, and
a peripheral unit remain as WRITE occupied. In this case, either cancel the occupy state from LADDER EDITOR of the
peripheral unit or by re-entering the CPU power.

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