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PM Designer Software
Secure Intellectual Properties Anti-Piracy Functions
Customized Keypad Layouts and Designs
Simple Text Mapping Table Fulfills
The Needs for Multiple Languages
Text database tables have multiple columns to
contain strings for all supported languages with
import/export functions, you can use Microsoft
Excel to edit strings and import them for an
application.
Custom Keypads
Project files, global macros, and password tables
can be protected by different passwords.
Copying and uploading of an application can be
prohibited in advance.
An allowable input range can be
set for a numeric data entry object.
Buttons, switches, and data entry
objects can be disabled or hidden
dynamically by the current user
level or the specified bits.
Operator confirmation can be
asked for a data entry.
Minimum holding time can be
required for a button/switch.
Advanced Numeric Display can
use a macro to check the user
input.
You can design your own keypad to make it more
appealing or suitable for a special requirement.
Using on-screen keypads instead of pop-up keypads is
possible.
Text database and text editor
Design protection Advanced object settings
Supports Dynamic Data, Scale and Time
Ranges for Complicated Applications
Provides Complete Recipe Handling Functions
With the support of dynamic range, a screen object
can adapt its display to the current range settings
to show information more readable and precise.
With RecipeEditor you can edit
recipes on a PC.
Supports up to 16 different groups of recipes.
Transfer of recipes between WOP and PLCs/files
is supported.
Dynamic range Recipe blocks
Easy to Configure Data Collections and
Historic Data Displays
Versatile Alarm Monitoring and
Display Capabilities
Historic Trend Graph
displays collected data
in trend lines
Alarm History
Alarm Count
Active Alarm
Alarm Screen
Single Record Line Chart
displays the profile of
one sample from a set of
collected data.
You can save/load collected data (up to 16
different data sources) to/from a file by a function
button or macro program.
Historic Event Table displays collected data and
history of predefined events in tabular form.
Up to 16 discrete alarm blocks and 16 analog
alarm blocks can be monitored and recorded.
Up to 8 data values can be read and recorded
along with an alarm event.
A global alarm marquee is supported.
Data loggers Alarm processing
Operations Can Be Recorded for
Improving Quality and Efficiency
Easy-to-Use Error Messages
Operation Log Display
The starting time and the stopping time of an
application can be recorded.
The failure of a communication link can be recorded.
Operation Log Display lists the logged operations
process for the operator to review.
Checks the correctness and consistency of all settings
and designs to optimize the communications with
connected devices.
Translates macros into compact and ready-to-execute
codes.
Builds runtime data to be executed by the WOP.
Operation logging Compiler
Reduce Time and Effort to Boost Performance
through Advanced Simulations
Provides Various Choices for Application
Runtime Data Transfers
Offline Simulation
Simulator Application
Offline simulation
function can help
to experience your
design result even
before decide to
purchase this model.
Evaluates the
communication
performance using
online simulation
before installation.
Uses PM Designer or DTH
to transfer an application’s
runtime data to a WOP through
a serial port, an Ethernet port,
or a USB port anytime when
that WOP is running. (Some
WOP models may not have a
client USB port to support the
data transfer.)
Without a PC, transfers an
application’s runtime data
to a WOP by using an USB
memory stick.
Ofine simulation and online simulation Data Transfer Tool & Data Transfer Helper (DTH)
Custom keypads and on-screen keypads
Import/Export from or to Excel
Settings
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