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Designer Manual

Web-N Server 2.0


(Tag Editor, I/O Driver Settings)

N-Designer Ver. : 2.0.0


Production date: 2017. 9. 03
Revision date: 2017. 9. 03.
e-mail:Lbhsb@naver.com

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목차

1. TAG EDITOR ......................................................................................................................................................................... 3

1.1. IMPORT ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 4


1.2. EXPORT ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 6
1.3. STATION ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
1.4. I/O DRIVER SETTINGS ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 10
1.4.1. LS ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
1.4.2. CIMON ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
1.4.3. Modbus ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17
1.4.4. DDE ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 20
1.5. PATTERN.................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
1.6. ADD........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24
1.7. CREATE NEW............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 25
1.8. DELETE ALL .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 27
1.9. ADD........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 29
1.10. DELETE.................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 29
1.11. OPTIONS ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 30
1.11.1. Cloud ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 31
1.11.2. Information ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 32
1.11.3. Alarm ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 33
1.11.4. Log ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 34
1.11.5. I/O Driver ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 35
1.11.6. Show screen.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 36
1.11.7. Initialize ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 37
1.11.8. Alarm(Digital) ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 38
1.11.9. Option(Digital) ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 39
1.11.10. Alarm(Analog) ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 40
1.11.11. Option(Analog) ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 47

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1. Tag editor

You can edit tags, I/O drivers and Cloud settings by clicking the tag icon in the Project menu at the top.


Click [Tag Icon] to display the Tag Editor Settings window.



① ② ③ ④ ⑧ ⑨ ⑩



① Import: Set to import exported tag list


② Export: Set the export to save the currently set tag information
③ Station: ID to identify the connected I/O module
④ Edit: Detailed setting of I/O driver
⑤ Pattern: Set when registering tag of the same pattern in large quantity
⑥ Add: Add multiple tags to batch register or set tag information
⑦ New: Set when creating tags from scratch
⑧ Delete all: Delete all registered tags
⑨ Add: Add tag one by one
⑩ Delete: Click the tag to delete
⑪ Option: Click the option you want to use to set
⑫ Tag Type Explorer window (full, digital, analog, post, string, etc)

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1.1. Import

Click [Import Icon] to import the saved tag list.

1) Click the [Import icon].

2) Click the [OK] button and the Path Explorer window will appear.

3) You can import saved files from the Path Explorer window.

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① Click to select the file to import.
② Click [Open button].

4) The imported files from the tag list setting window list are output and the [Import Successl] message window
appears.

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1.2. Export

You can save the created tag list to another path by clicking [Export Icon].

1) You can save the tag list to a file by clicking [Export Icon].

2) When you click [Export Icon], the password setting popup window appears.
You can set a password in the exported tag list file for security purposes.
Click "Yes" to display the password setting window. Click "No" to display the path to export the file.

Password setting window

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3) Enter the file name in the file path and click [Save Button] to export the file.

① Specify the file path to save.


② Enter the file name.
③ Click the Save button to complete the export.

4) The [Export Successful] message window appears.

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1.3. Station

The N-Server program can be a standalone server and can act as a client of the N-Cloud server (dedicated server
for free and cloud data processing).

When the N-Server program is used only as one server function (Standalone Server, SCADA / HMI server), it is not
necessary to use [Station setup icon]. Since the N-Server program runs independently, the N-Server program
operates only with Station # 1, which is the default setting.

To configure the N-Server program to work as a client connected to N-Cloud, click [Station icon] to create and
configure station ID.

The client device (called a station) of the N-Cloud server is not only an N-Server program but also an I/O module
(a dedicated controller module, a general-purpose controller module developed by the user and a training
module such as Raspberry Pi and Arduino) you can use it as a direct connection.

You can set the ID for each I/O module that is directly connected to the N-Cloud server with the [Station icon]
menu. (Station ID is used when publishing to N-Cloud.)

2) The station setup screen appears where you can set [Station ID]
(By default, Station # 1 ID is added.)

① You can add a station ID by clicking [Add icon].

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3) When you click Cloud, the Cloud Station menu appears.
You can set [Station ID] for each tag in the cloud station menu.

① Click Cloud.
② Checking the Cloud adds a Cloud Station menu and sets the station ID for each tag.

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1.4. I/O Driver Settings

You can set the I/O driver by clicking [Edit icon].

The I/O driver type can be set to LS (LSIS PLC), Cimon (CIMON PLC), Modbus, DDE, Other.

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1.4.1. LS

LSIS PLC products can be set with LSIS-XGT, LSIS-GLOFA, MASTER-K.

④ ⑥
① ② ③ ⑤ ⑨
⑦ ⑧ ⑩

① Type of I/O driver


② Polling time interval
③ Communication method (Serial, TCP)
④ LS Industrial IP Setting
⑤ LS type PLC type
⑥ LS PLC port number setting
⑦ Slot number (default: set to 0)
⑧ Base number (default: set to 0)
⑨ I/O driver edit menu
⑩ Delete I/O driver

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Click the Edit menu to configure the LSIS PLC's I/O driver connection settings.

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Click the Edit menu and the Polling Settings window will appear.

You can set the type, start address, and number by clicking [Add icon] in the polling setting window.

④ ⑤
① ② ③

Drag and drop

① Type setting
② Set the start address to 3 and click the address, the address starts with %MW3
③ If you set the number to 3 and click on the address, 3 addresses will be created with
%MW3, %MW4, %MW5
④ LS PLC address format
⑤ Tag setting connected to the address (drag and drop the tag on the right side to the left)

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1.4.2. CIMON

KDT_PLC_M can be set among CIMON PLC products.


You can set the I/O driver tag in the CIMON PLC by clicking the Edit menu.

④ ⑤
① ② ③
⑥ ⑦ ⑧

① Type of I/O driver


② Polling time interval
③ Communication method (Serial, TCP)
④ CIMON PLC IP setting
⑤ CIMON PLC port number setting
⑥ CIMON PLC type
⑦ I/O driver edit menu
⑧ Deleting the I/O driver

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Click the Edit menu to configure the CIMON PLC's I/O driver connection settings.

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You can set the type, address, and number by clicking [Add icon] in the polling setting window.
Cimon PLC Type Bit is D, Short is W, address format is started.

④ ⑤
① ② ③

Drag and drop

① Type setting
② If start address is set to 2 and address is clicked, address starts from D0000002
③ If you set the number to 4, 4 addresses will be created with
D0000002, D0000003, D0000004, D0000005
④ CIMON PLC address format
⑤ Tag setting connected to address (drag the right tag to the left and move it by dropping)

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1.4.3. Modbus

Modbus communication setting among I/O driver types is available.

① ② ③ ④ ⑤
⑥ ⑦

① Type of I/O driver


② Polling time interval
③ Communication method (Serial, Tcp)
④ IP setting of module to be connected with Modbus
⑤ Modbus communication port
⑥ I/O driver edit menu
⑦ I/O driver deletion

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Click the Edit menu to configure the CIMON PLC's I/O driver connection settings.

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You can set the type, address, and number by clicking [Add icon] in the polling setting window.
The address format of the Modbus communication is from the digital address 10001 to the start address, and
the analog address is from address 40001.

④ ⑤
① ② ③

Drag and drop

① Type setting
② Set the start address to 10001 and click on the address to start address from 10001
③ If the number is set to 5, 5 addresses are generated from 10001 to 10005
④ Modbus digital address format
⑤ Tag setting connected to the address (Drag the tag to the left by dragging the app to the left)

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1.4.4. DDE

DDE communication can be set up I/O driver using Excel program.


Click the Edit menu to make detailed settings for the I/O driver for DDE communications.

① ② ③ ④ ⑤
⑥ ⑦

① Type of I/O driver


② Polling time interval
③ DDE communication mode can be set by selecting Server, Client.
If you set the mode setting to Server, you need to set the service name and topic.
If the mode setting is Client, do not set the service name or topic.
④ Service name (application name to connect)
⑤ Topic name (Excel tab name)
⑥ I/O driver tag setting
⑦ I/O driver deletion

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Click the Edit menu to configure the Modbus I/O driver connection settings.
Type R1C {0}, and enter 10 as an item to generate 10 tags.


Drag and drop tags

① R is row (horizontal), C is column (vertical) Excel format


② Item type number
③ Drag the tag list on the right side to the left to move

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1.5. Pattern

Click on the pattern icon to batch-generate large numbers of tags with the same pattern.

You can click the pattern to set the pattern properties.


② ③


⑥ ⑦ ⑧

① Set tag start number


② Set pattern tag generation interval from start number
③ Total number of tags to generate
④ Station setting
⑤ I/O driver setting
⑥ Set the pattern tag name (delete the Name character and input it with the desired name)
⑦ Label name setting (Label letter erase input)
⑧ Tag description (Description setting)
⑨ Tag addition setting

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100 pattern tags are created at intervals of 2 from 1 to 200.

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1.6. Add

Used to register an additional tag by setting a range in an existing registered tag

If the existing registered tag is 100, you can register additional tag from 101.
If you click append in the setting window, a setting window for registering the tag appears and you can set the
range of the tag to register in the scope.

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1.7. Create New

Click the [Create New] menu to delete existing registered tags and use them to register new tags.

When you click New, the setting window for registering the tag appears and you can set the range of the tag to
register in the scope.

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- Tag registration details function







① If you specify a range from 1 to 10, 10 tags will be created.


② Enter group name
③ Digital, Analog, Post tag can be set.
④ Set the control level of the tag. The default value is set to 100.
⑤ If you check the initialization, the tag setting value will be initialized.
⑥ If you check the Initialize box, the check box will be activated. If you check Use Last Value, the last
saved configuration information will be posted after posting.
⑦ If you check the log, the log record will be saved. (If the minimum interval is 1000ms and the minimum
value is 0.1, the log is saved if the value is 0.1 or more per second.)
⑧ If you check the alarm, the tag value is checked and the alarm condition occurs if it corresponds to the
alarm setting value.
An alarm can occur after a minimum of 1000ms has elapsed for that tag. Also, the minimum change
value of the measured value should be 0.1 or more to inspect the alarm. The priority is set to default
10000. The lower the priority value, the higher the alarm checking priority.
⑨ Alarm, reverse phase, pulse setting
⑩ Check the Cloud to activate the station menu and set the station ID.
The station ID sets the name of the I/O module.

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1.8. Delete All

1) Clicking [Delete All] icon will delete all the list of tag list.

태그리스트 목록

① Click the [Delete All] icon.

2) A message window appears and click "Yes".

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3) All items in the tag list will be deleted.

All items have been removed.

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1.9. Add

You can add tags one by one by clicking [Add icon].

Add

1.10. Delete

When you select a tag and click the [Delete icon], the selected tag is deleted.


선택

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① Select the tag.
② Click [Delete icon] to delete the selected tag.

1.11. Options

You can set the options of the tag by clicking on the option setting items.

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1.11.1. Cloud

You can set the station ID by clicking Cloud in the options. You can set station ID by creating station ID from
[Station icon].

② ①

① Click Cloud.
② Click station icon to create station ID.
③ Set the station ID in the cloud station menu.

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1.11.2. Information

Under Options, click About to set the tag control level (user rating) and enter a tag description.

② ③

① Click Information.
② Setting the authority level with the control level (user level) as 100, 200, 300
③ Enter description for the tag

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1.11.3. Alarm

You can click on an alarm in the options to enable or disable the alarm and make detailed settings.

① Click Alarm.
② Alarm Use/ Not use, priority, minimum interval time, alarm minimum value (analog tag) setting

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1.11.4. Log

You can check the program log history by clicking Logs under Options.

① Click the log.


② Set whether to use log, minimum interval of log, minimum value to log.

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1.11.5. I/O Driver

You can set the I/O driver type by clicking I/O Driver in the options.
To set the I/O driver type, you must first create an I/O driver from the [Edit icon].


① Click I/O Driver.


② Click the Edit icon to create the I/O driver. (How to create 8.1.1.4 Edit I/O driver)
③ Set the I/O driver type.

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1.11.6. Show screen

You can enter a description of the HMI when the HMI is published by clicking [Show screen] in Options.


② ③

① Click [Show screen].


② Enter the tag name
③ When the HMI is posted, enter a description of the tag.

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1.11.7. Initialize

Under Options, click [Initialize] to enter the initialization settings information.

① Click [Initialize].
② Enter the initialization use status, the last value use status, and the value after initialization.

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1.11.8. Alarm(Digital)

In the left tree, click the digital tree and click Alarm (digital) to enable or disable alarms per tag.


① Click the digital tag Tag00002 in the left tree.


② Click Alarm (Digital).
③ Set alarm condition to True or False when using alarm and alarm.

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1.11.9. Option(Digital)

Click on the digital tree in the left tree and click Options (Digital) to enable or disable the use of reversed
values, pulse signals, and values.

③ ④

① Click Digital in the left tree.


② Click Options (Digital).
③ Check whether reverse polarity is used. (If ON signal value is changed, it is changed to OFF,
④ If you check Use, set value True, and set the period to 3000ms, it will stay true for 3 seconds and then the
value will change to False signal.

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1.11.10. Alarm(Analog)

In the left tree, click the analog tree and click Alarm (analog) to enable or disable alarms per tag.
HH, H, L, LL value is set and alarm is generated in the corresponding range.

① Click Analog in the left tree.


② Click Alarm (Analog).
③ Set HH, H, L, LL value (explained on the next page)

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According to the alarm setting of the above analog tag, HH (High-High) alarm occurs when the tag
measurement value is 15 or more.
H (High) alarm occurs when the tag measurement value is between 10 and less than 15
If the tag measurement value is more than 3 but less than 7, L (Low) alarm occurs.
If the tag measurement value is less than 3, an LL (Low-Low) alarm occurs.
If the measured value of the tag is more than 7 and less than 10, it will be released without alarm because
it is in normal condition.

15(HH:Higher)

10(H:High)

7(L:Low)

3(LL:Lower)

If you set the animation for the rectangle object as shown below

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When the analog measurement value is out of the alarm range, the alarm content is displayed in a popup
window.
The alarm window remains until the alarm disappears or the alarm content (ACK) is acknowledged.
It also provides easy operation on the screen by using the function to close the popup screen for a while.
If the alarm status continues, a pop-up screen will appear again.

If you test the alarm by inputting a value 16 of 15 or higher in the button, a HH (Higher) alarm occurs.

Input value

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If you test it by inputting 12 (Range of 10 to less than 15) in the button, H (High) alarm occurs.

Input value

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If the value of 9 is input to the button whose alarm is set to more than 7 and less than 10, the alarm is
released.

Input value

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If input value 6 is input to the button whose alarm range is set more than 3 and less than 7, L (LOW) alarm
occurs

Input value

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If input value 2 with an alarm range of 3 or less is input to the button, an LL (Lower) alarm occurs.

Input value

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1.11.11. Option(Analog)

Click the analog tree in the left tree and click Options (Analog) to set the alarm to occur in the set I/O
range.

① Click Analog in the left tree.


② Click Option (Analog).
③ When the input range and output range are set and set in the corresponding range, alarm occurs.

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