IX000911
Feb. 2015
SD025-PMX Wavy for PMX
Operation Guide
Sequence Creation Software
Ver. 6.x
2 SD025-PMX Wavy for PMX
This guide is a PDF version of the SD025-PMX
Wavy for PMX help file.
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Introduction............................................................ 3
Configuring the Interface ...................................... 4
Using the RS232C interface..................................................... 4
Using the USB interface............................................................ 6
Using the LAN interface ........................................................... 8
Screen Overview................................................... 11
Sequence Setup window.......................................................11
Sequence Execution window...............................................12
Overview of Sequence Creation.......................... 13
Sequence execution procedure..........................................13
Sequence Settings................................................ 14
Sequence settings....................................................................14
Step settings...............................................................................14
Setting the Operating Mode ............................... 16
Setting Protection Functions .............................. 17
Using the protection functions on PMX Series (Power
Supply Setting)..........................................................................17
Using the protection functions of Wavy (Software Set-
ting) ...............................................................................................18
Setting the Sequence Repetition Count............. 19
Creating or Editing Steps by Drawing ................ 20
Creating the Steps....................................................................20
Editing the steps .......................................................................21
Creating and Editing Steps by Entering Values. 23
Creating the Steps....................................................................23
Copying and deleting the steps..........................................24
Changing the Step Interval Unit ......................... 25
Changing the Setting Graph Scale...................... 26
Saving and Loading Sequence ........................... 27
Executing Sequences........................................... 28
Displaying Monitors ............................................ 30
Changing the Real-Time Monitor Graph Scale.. 32
Changing the Monitoring Interval ..................... 33
Saving Monitored Data ....................................... 34
Other Settings ...................................................... 35
Setting the resolution of the steps to be created by
drawing........................................................................................35
Always using the step transition mode when creating
the steps by drawing .............................................................. 35
Changing the unit of time in the real-time monitor
graph ............................................................................................35
Setting the maximum data size ..........................................35
Changing the graph display................................................. 36
Changing the sequence data file format.........................39
Changing the monitor output data file format............. 39
Turning the sound on and off.............................................. 40
Arranging the [Graph] window and the [Worksheet]
window ........................................................................................ 40
Controlling the PMX series directly.................... 41
Using Commands to Control the PMX Series .... 43
About Operating Modes...................................... 44
Menu Reference ................................................... 46
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