NC Monitor Instruction Manual - M700
NC Monitor Instruction Manual - M700
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Introduction
This is an instruction manual for NC Monitor, which is software compatible with MITSUBISHI CNC M700V,
M70 and M700 Series.
This manual describes how to operate NC Monitor, so read this thoroughly before using. Also understand the
contents of "Precautions for Safety" on the next page for safely using MITSUBISHI CNC M700V, M70 and M700
Series.
CAUTION
If the descriptions relating to the "restrictions" and "allowable conditions" conflict between this manual
and the machine tool builder’s instruction manual, the latter has priority over the former.
The operations to which no reference is made in this manual should be considered "impossible".
This manual is written on the assumption that your machine is provided with all optional functions.
Refer to the specifications issued by machine tool builder to confirm the functions available for your NC
before proceeding to operation.
In some NC system versions, there may be cases that different pictures appear on the screen, the
machine operates in a different way or some function is not activated.
Precautions for safety
Make sure to read this manual, related manuals and auxiliary documents carefully before starting installation,
operation, programming, maintenance or inspection to ensure correct usage. Thoroughly understand the device,
safety information and precautions of this control system before starting operation.
This manual ranks the safety precautions into "DANGER", "WARNING" and "CAUTION".
DANGER When the user may be subject to imminent fatalities or major injuries if handling is mistaken.
WARNING When the user may be subject to fatalities or major injuries if handling is mistaken.
When the user may be subject to injuries or when physical damage may occur if handling is
CAUTION
mistaken.
Note that some items ranked as " CAUTION" may lead to major results depending on the situation.
In any case, important information that must always be observed is described.
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
1. Items related to product and manual
If the descriptions relating to the "restrictions" and "allowable conditions" conflict between this manual
and the machine tool builder's instruction manual. the latter has priority over the former.
The operations to which no reference is made in this manual should be considered "impossible".
This manual is written on the assumption that your machine is provided with all optional functions.
Refer to the specifications issued by machine tool builder to confirm the functions available for your
machine before proceeding to operation.
In some NC system versions, there may be cases where different pictures appear on the screen, the
machine operates in a different way or some function is not activated.
CONTENTS
1. OVERVIEW......................................................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Outline of NC Monitor................................................................................................................................ 1
1.2 Specifications of NC Monitor..................................................................................................................... 2
1.2.1 Operating environment of NC Monitor............................................................................................ 2
1.3 Screen Configuration of NC Monitor ......................................................................................................... 3
1.3.1 Menu bar ........................................................................................................................................ 4
1.3.2 Tool bar .......................................................................................................................................... 5
1.3.3 Connected NC data ........................................................................................................................ 5
1.3.4 NC list area..................................................................................................................................... 6
1.3.5 Screen display window ................................................................................................................... 8
2. INSTALLATION AND SETUP............................................................................................................................. 9
2.1 How to Install onto Your Computer for the First Time............................................................................... 9
2.2 How to Install to Upgrade the Software .................................................................................................. 13
2.3 How to Uninstall ...................................................................................................................................... 14
2.3.1 Use Control Panels to uninstall .................................................................................................... 14
2.3.2 Use NCMonitor.exe to uninstall.................................................................................................... 15
3. HOW TO USE NC MONITOR........................................................................................................................... 17
3.1 Start and Terminate NC Monitor ............................................................................................................. 17
3.1.1 Start NC Monitor........................................................................................................................... 17
3.1.2 Terminate NC Monitor .................................................................................................................. 17
3.2 Connect and Disconnect ......................................................................................................................... 18
3.2.1 Display the connected NC's screen (Connect)............................................................................. 18
3.2.2 Close the connected NC's screen (Disconnect)........................................................................... 18
3.2.3 Change NC name......................................................................................................................... 19
3.2.4 Add connected NC ....................................................................................................................... 20
3.2.5 Delete connected NC ................................................................................................................... 21
3.2.6 Update connected NC .................................................................................................................. 21
3.2.7 Switch languages ......................................................................................................................... 21
3.2.8 Arrange windows .......................................................................................................................... 21
3.2.9 Version information....................................................................................................................... 21
3.3 Display/Setting Limitations of Connected NC ......................................................................................... 22
3.4 Points to Note.......................................................................................................................................... 23
APPENDIX ............................................................................................................................................................ 24
Appendix 1. Messages.................................................................................................................................. 24
Appendix 2. Shortcut Key List ....................................................................................................................... 25
Appendix 3. Restrictions ............................................................................................................................... 26
Appendix 3.1 Common Restriction........................................................................................................ 26
Appendix 3.2 Restriction on Devices..................................................................................................... 26
Appendix 3.3 Restriction on System Setup Screen .............................................................................. 27
Appendix 3.4 Restriction on Guidance .................................................................................................. 27
1. OVERVIEW
1.1 Outline of NC Monitor
1. OVERVIEW
Host PC
LAN1 LAN1
Display Display
NC NC
(the 1st)
(the 2nd)
OP1 OP1
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1. OVERVIEW
1.2 Specifications of NC Monitor
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1. OVERVIEW
1.3 Screen Configuration of NC Monitor
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
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1. OVERVIEW
1.3 Screen Configuration of NC Monitor
Menu bar contains various functions to select, such as connection/disconnection with NC and
addition of connected NC.
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1. OVERVIEW
1.3 Screen Configuration of NC Monitor
You can use the functions such as connect/disconnect without selecting from the menu. When you
move a cursor over the tool bar, a note explaining the function's outline appears.
This area shows the detailed information of the connected NC whose screen is displayed in the
foreground. When not connected to any NC, only the item name "Connected NC Data" is displayed.
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1.3 Screen Configuration of NC Monitor
In NC list area, connectable NCs and NCs added by "Add connected NC" function are displayed in
a tree structure.
When you select an item from the list and right click on it, a pop-up menu appears.
(2)
(1)
(3)
(4)
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1. OVERVIEW
1.3 Screen Configuration of NC Monitor
(Note 1) See "3.2.4 Add connected NC" for how to add NCs.
(Note 2) All of the added NCs are listed, regardless of
whether the NC is connectable or not.
(Note 3) The added NCs are still displayed in the list, even
after closing and then restarting this tool.
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1.3 Screen Configuration of NC Monitor
(1)
(2)
(3)
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2. INSTALLATION AND SETUP
2.1 How to Install onto Your Computer for the First Time
2.1 How to Install onto Your Computer for the First Time
(Note) The installation of NC Monitor has to be carried out by the authority of the administrator.
If User Account Control in Windows Vista is enabled, the confirmation dialog box as below
pops up. Then, allow the execution of NCMonitor.exe to start the installation.
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2. INSTALLATION AND SETUP
2.1 How to Install onto Your Computer for the First Time
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2. INSTALLATION AND SETUP
2.1 How to Install onto Your Computer for the First Time
(7) The setup type information appears. After selecting the setup type, press [Next].
(8) The information on the installation location appears. Check the location setting and then press
[Next] (or [Back] to change the setting).
Then the setup starts.
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2. INSTALLATION AND SETUP
2.1 How to Install onto Your Computer for the First Time
(9) Only when the configuration file for Mitsubishi CNC already exists, a dialog box appears asking
whether to change the setting to that for NC Monitor.
If you wish to change it to that for NC Monitor, press [Yes]. If you wish to use the conventional
setting, press [No]. Normally select [Yes].
(10) When the installation has finished normally, the completion dialog box appears.
Press [Finish] to end the procedure.
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2. INSTALLATION AND SETUP
2.2 How to Install to Upgrade the Software
(2) A confirmation dialog pops up asking whether to change the setting of the configuration file for
Mitsubishi CNC to the setting for NC Monitor.
If you wish to change to NC Monitor's setting, press [Yes], or if you wish to maintain the
conventional setting, press [No].
Normally select [Yes].
(3) When the installation has finished normally, the completion dialog box appears.
Press [Finish] to end the procedure.
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2. INSTALLATION AND SETUP
2.3 How to Uninstall
There are two kinds of ways to uninstall NC Monitor; one is by using Control Panels and the other is
by double clicking NC Monitor.exe.
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2.3 How to Uninstall
(4) When the uninstallation has finished, the completion dialog box appears.
Press [Finish] to end the procedure.
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2. INSTALLATION AND SETUP
2.3 How to Uninstall
(3) When the uninstallation has finished, the completion dialog box appears.
Press [Finish] to end the procedure.
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3. HOW TO USE NC MONITOR
3.1 Start and Terminate NC Monitor
Select [NC Monitor] from the [Start] menu to activate this tool.
More than one NC Monitor can't be activated at a time.
(Note) When there is more than one network card (such as both wired LAN and wireless LAN), NC
monitor uses the IP address of the first found network card as the host PC's IP address.
This host PC's IP address is used for searching for connectable NCs, determining network
group, and so on.
To specify an arbitrary fixed IP address, designate the IP address to the start argument, as
“/NIC xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx”.
If the IP address specified for the network card does not exist, an error message appears.
After the error message is closed, NC Monitor will start in the same state as when there is
no argument specification.
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3.2 Connect and Disconnect
To connect this tool with an NC to display the NC's screen, select the NC to connect from the NC list
and perform one of the followings.
(a) Select [Operation (O)] and [Connect (O)] from the menu bar.
(b) Click on on the tool bar.
(c) Right click to open its pop-up menu and select [Connect (O)].
(d) Double click.
(e) Press the [Enter] key.
After NC connection is completed, the NC's icon in the NC list area is changed from to .
If the NC you've selected is already in connection state (its screen is being displayed), the
connected NC's screen is displayed in the foreground.
If connection fails due to problems such as the selected NC's power is OFF or communication
trouble, the [Connection Error] message box pops up.
Similarly, when the selected NC's parameter "#8931 Display/Set limit" is set to "2" (Restrict display
on NC Monitor), the connection error dialog box pops up.
Perform one of the followings to cut off the connection with NC and close the NC's screen.
(a) Select an NC to cut off from NC list and select [Operation (O)] - [Disconnect (C)] from the menu
bar.
(b) Select an NC to cut off from NC list and click on button on the tool bar.
(c) Right click to open the pop-up menu and select [Disconnect (C)].
(d) Click on × button on the screen display window's title bar.
After the cutoff, the NC's icon in the NC list area changes from to .
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3.2 Connect and Disconnect
If you wish to change the NC name, select the NC from the NC list and perform one of the
followings to open the [Change NC Name] dialog box.
(a) Select [Operation (O)] and [Change NC Name (R)] from the menu bar.
(b) Click on button on the tool bar.
(c) Right click to open the pop-up menu and select [Change NC Name (R)].
The connected network address is shown in IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway boxes.
Input an arbitrary NC name and click on OK button.
Then, the [Change NC Name] dialog box closes and the screen is switched back to the NC Monitor
operation screen.
The new NC name is shown in the NC list.
If you've changed the NC name, which is already in connection state (its screen is being displayed),
the new name is also shown on Screen display window's title bar.
To cancel this operation, click on × or CANCEL button.
The NC name can be up to 32 one-byte characters in length.
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3.2 Connect and Disconnect
If you wish to add an NC that belongs to the other network group (a group different from the host
PC's IP address), perform one of the followings to open the [Add connected NC] dialog box.
(a) Select [Operation (O)] and [Add Connected NC (A)] from the menu bar.
(b) Click on on the tool bar.
(c) Right click on the NC list area to open the pop-up menu and select [Add connected NC (A)].
Input the NC name and network address (IP address, subnet mask and default gateway) and click
on OK.
Then, the [Add connected NC] dialog box closes and the screen is switched back to NC Monitor.
Added NCs, both connectable and non-connectable, are all included in the NC list area.
(Even if you designate an NC whose power is OFF, for example, the NC is also added to the list.)
If you attempt to add a network address which is already registered (displayed in the NC list area),
the [Duplication Error] message box pops up.
If the network address includes a value outside the setting range (between 0 and 255), the [Setting
Error] message box pops up.
If you wish to cancel the operation, click on × or CANCEL button.
The NC name can be up to 32 one-byte characters in length.
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3.2 Connect and Disconnect
If you wish to delete an NC that belongs to a network group different from the host PC's IP address,
which you've added by "Add connected NC" function (See "3.2.4 Add connected NC"), perform
either one of the followings.
(a) Select an NC to delete from the NC list and select [Operation (O)] and [Delete connected NC
(D)] from the menu bar.
(b) Select an NC to delete from the NC list and right click on it to open the pop-up menu. Then
select [Delete connected NC (D)].
Then, the [Confirmation of Connected NC Deletion] message box pops up.
Click on the [Yes] button to delete the NC.
Click on the [No] button to cancel the deletion.
You cannot delete an NC which belongs to the same network group as the host PC's IP address.
If you wish to refresh the list of NCs that belong to the same network group as the host PC's IP
address, perform either one of the followings.
(a) Select [Operation (O)] and [Update (U)] from the menu bar.
(b) Click on on the tool bar.
If you wish to change the language displayed on NC Monitor, select [Language (L)] and [English
(E)] or [Language (L)] and [Japanese (J)] from the menu bar.
After the language switching, a message box requesting you to restart the tool pops up.
After restarting the tool, selected language display is enabled.
(Note) This tool will not be restarted automatically just by pressing the OK button.
If you wish to display multiple NCs' screens in an aligned (overlapped) manner, select [Window (W)]
and [Overlap Display (C)] from the menu bar.
If you wish to check NC Monitor's version, select [Help (H)] and [Version Information (A)] from the
menu bar to open the [Version Information] dialog box.
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3.3 Display/Setting Limitations of Connected NC
By setting the NC's operation parameter "#8931 Display/Set limit", you can restrict the NC's display
or setting on or from NC Monitor.
The initial setting value is "0", so there are no limitations in displaying the connected NC on NC
Monitor and in setting operation from NC Monitor.
"#8931 Display/Set limit" is "0" "#8931 Display/Set limit" is ”1” "#8931 Display/Set limit" is ”2”
Figure 3-14
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3. HOW TO USE NC MONITOR
3.4 Points to Note
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APPENDIX
Appendix 1. Messages
APPENDIX
This chapter explains the information which you can refer to in using NC Monitor. Reference this
information when necessary.
Appendix 1. Messages
The messages (message boxes) listed below are shown during each operation of NC Monitor.
Message Meaning Action
Setting Because the connected NC's operation Change the setting of the connected
Operation parameter "#8931 Display/Set limit" is NC's operation parameter "#8931
Invalidity set to ”1” or ”2”, this tool is unable to do Display/Set limit".
parameter setting, etc.
Communication Communication failure has occurred ・Check if the connected NC's power
Abnormalities because, for example, the connected is ON.
NC's power turned OFF while its ・Check if the connected NC has a
screen was being displayed. proper network connection.
Duplication Error The network address you attempted to Cancel the operation or set another
add has been already registered. network address.
Setting Error The network address you attempted to Make sure that the network address
add includes a value outside the range is within the setting range (between
(between 0 and 255), thus failed to add 0 and 255).
the address.
Connection Error ・The connected NC doesn't exist. ・Check if the connected NC exists.
・The connected NC power is not ON. ・ Turn ON the connected NC's
・Communication failure power.
・ The number of connected NCs ・Check if the connected NC has a
reached the maximum. proper network connection.
・Displaying on NC Monitor is restricted. ・Reduce the number of connected
Connection failed due to one of these NCs.
reasons. ・ Check the setting value of the
connected NC's operation
parameter "#8931 Display/Set
limit".
The messages listed below are shown on the screen display window only during NC Monitor
operation.
Message Meaning Action
Setting operation Because the connected NC's operation Change the setting of the connected
is restricted. parameter "#8931 Display/Set limit" is NC's operation parameter "#8931
set to ”1” or ”2”, this tool is unable to do Display/Set limit".
parameter setting, etc.
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APPENDIX
Appendix 2. Shortcut Key List
On the connected NC's screen, the following shortcut keys are available.
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APPENDIX
Appendix 3. Restrictions
Appendix 3. Restrictions
An external device (HD, memory card and floppy disk) displayed on the NC screen means either a
host PC or connected NC depending on the screen when using this tool.
Operation Device on the Access target
display PC/NC Device
Operation search Memory (MDI) Connected
Memory (MDI)
Restart search NC
Check search Serial Host PC/
Verification stop registration Connected Serial
Pallet program registration NC
DS Connected DS(IC card in the control unit)
NC or memory card (front IC card)
Memory card
HD
FD
Edit Memory (MDI) Connected
Memory (MDI)
Input/Output NC
SRAM backup Serial Host PC/
All backup Connected Serial
NC
DS Connected DS(IC card in the control unit)
NC or memory card (front IC card)
Memory card The first found fixed disk or removable
Host PC
disk after the drive E
HD Host PC D:\NCFILE
FD Host PC A:\
(Note 1) The program file search, verification stop registration and pallet program registration are
disabled for hard disk, memory card and floppy disk.
(Note 2) When the serial device is selected, the access target varies depending on the setting of
the parameter "#9051 Data I/O port".
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Appendix 3. Restrictions
(Note 3) It is possible to edit a file stored in the host PC's hard disk (D:\NCFILE), memory card or
floppy disk, but a file stored in the connected NC's hard disk, memory card or floppy disk
cannot be edited.
(Note 4) Files can be input/output to/from the host PC's hard disk (D:\NCFILE), memory card or
floppy disk, but cannot be input/output to/from the connected NC's hard disk, memory card
or floppy disk.
(Note 5) Using "SRAM backup" or "All backup", a backup to the host PC's hard disk (D:\NCFILE) or
memory card is enabled, but a backup to the connected NC is disabled.
(1) Even if the connected NC is other than M700, the setting ranges of the number of part systems
and the number of axes on the guide display are the same as of M700. The setting ranges for an
NC other than M700 is not displayed.
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Appendix 3. Restrictions
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