WO2014174673A1 - プログラマブル表示器 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a process for starting control screen data for displaying the state of a control device in a programmable display that displays the state of the connected control device.
- the programmable display is connected to a control device such as a PLC (Programmable Logic Controller), displays the status of the connected control device, and prompts the user to operate and monitor.
- a control device such as a PLC (Programmable Logic Controller)
- PLC Programmable Logic Controller
- displays the status of the connected control device and prompts the user to operate and monitor.
- control screen data suitable for the device to be controlled is created by a screen creation device such as screen design software and stored in the nonvolatile memory of the programmable display.
- the programmable display operates using control screen data stored in a nonvolatile memory.
- control screen data stored in the non-volatile memory is expanded to a volatile memory having a high I / O (Input / Output) process at the time of starting the programmable display. After operation, it has a mechanism to operate using control screen data developed on volatile memory.
- the control screen data can be created by the user in any number of screen data according to the device to be controlled. Therefore, when there are a plurality of screen data, a development process from the nonvolatile memory to the volatile memory is performed for each screen data. When the development of all the screen data is completed, the screen data to be displayed for the first time after the activation set in advance by the screen data creation device such as the drawing software is displayed on the display unit, and the activation of the programmable display is completed.
- Patent Document 1 discloses a method for creating information for specifying an initial display screen after activation of a programmable display by drawing software or the like.
- Patent Document 2 discloses a method of giving priority display screen information as information for storing only screen data having a high display frequency in a volatile memory in order to increase the display speed of the programmable display. Yes.
- Control screen data can be created by any number of screen data by the user. Therefore, when the number of screen data is large and the data size is large, it takes time to develop the control screen data from the nonvolatile memory to the volatile memory when the programmable display device is activated. At this time, the plurality of control screen data stored in the non-volatile memory are expanded in order from the first screen data having a smaller screen number.
- the conventional programmable display cannot display the initial display screen after startup on the screen of the programmable display unless all the control screen data stored in the nonvolatile memory is expanded in the volatile memory. Therefore, when the number of screen data is large and the data size is large, the time until the initial display screen after startup is displayed on the screen of the programmable display device becomes long, which causes the user to feel dissatisfied.
- This invention is made in view of the above, Comprising: It aims at obtaining the programmable display which can shorten the waiting time until the starting completion of the programmable display which a user senses.
- the present invention includes a display unit, an operation unit, a volatile memory, a non-volatile memory that stores control screen data including data of a plurality of screens, and startup.
- the startup control unit that sometimes expands the control screen data on the volatile memory or the screen that contains data in the control screen data expanded on the volatile memory is displayed on the display unit.
- a display control unit that changes a screen displayed on the display unit, and the startup control unit sets the first display screen that is displayed first at the time of startup as the highest level, based on the priority order set in the data of each screen. Then, the control screen data is expanded, and the display control unit displays the initial display screen on the display unit when the data of the initial display screen is expanded to the volatile memory.
- the programmable display according to the present invention has an effect that the time until the initial display screen after startup is displayed on the screen of the programmable display can be shortened.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram showing a configuration of an embodiment of a programmable display according to the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram showing details of priority information.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating an example of the relationship between each screen data included in the control screen data.
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart showing a flow of processing for creating priority information.
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart showing the flow of the update process of the initial display flag of the priority order information when the programmable display device is activated.
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart showing a flow of priority information update processing when the programmable display device is in operation.
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart showing the flow of the development process of the control screen data when the programmable display device is activated.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram showing a configuration of an embodiment of a programmable display according to the present invention.
- the programmable display device 100 includes a start control unit 101, a display control unit 102, a display 103 (display unit), a peripheral device communication I / F (Interface) 104, a control device communication I / F 105, a nonvolatile memory 106, and a volatile memory 107. And a touch panel 110 (operation unit).
- the programmable display device 100 includes a priority order information management unit 210.
- the programmable display device 100 is connected to a control device 200 such as a PLC via the control device communication I / F 105 and displays the state of the control device 200.
- the control screen data 108 that displays the state of the control device 200 is created by the screen data creation device 300 connected to the programmable display device 100.
- control screen data 108 created by the screen data creation device 300 and priority information 114 used for developing the control screen data 108 when the programmable display device 100 is activated are stored. .
- the control screen data 108 includes screen data 109 1 to 109 n for N sheets of screen 1 to screen N.
- the control screen data 108 has a screen data ID 112 as a unique number for specifying the control screen data 108.
- the control screen data 108 has first display screen information 113 indicating a screen to be displayed for the first time after the programmable display device 100 is activated.
- the screen data ID 112 and the initial display screen information 113 are given by the screen data creation device 300 when creating the control screen data 108 and stored in the nonvolatile memory 106 of the programmable display device 100.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram showing details of priority information.
- the priority information 114 includes a target screen data ID 11 for specifying the control screen data 108 to be activated, a screen data number 12 indicating the number of screen data to be managed by the priority information 114, and the nonvolatile memory 106. It is constructed as a table 13 having the same number of rows as the number of screen data of the control screen data 108 stored therein.
- the table 13 has information of an index 21, a display frequency 22, and an initial display flag 23 for each screen.
- the display frequency 22 the number of times that the user has displayed the screen data 109 1 to 109 n while the programmable display 100 is in operation is measured for each screen by the priority order information management unit 210 and recorded sequentially.
- the initial display flag 23 is set to ON only for the screen data of the initial display screen after startup set by the screen data creation device 300. Therefore, for a plurality of screen data 109 1 to 109 n existing in the control screen data 108, the initial display flag 23 is turned on only for one screen data. Further, in order to speed up the table search process of the priority information 114 by the programmable display device 100, screen data with the initial display flag 23 set to ON is arranged in the first line, and screen data having a high display frequency 22 is subsequently used. Store each screen data in descending order.
- Screen switching switches 7 1 to 7 4 are switches for switching to each of screen 1 to screen 4, and when the user touches an area where screen switching switches 7 1 to 7 4 are displayed on display 103, The touch panel 110 detects that the switch is pressed, and the display control unit 102 causes the display 103 to display a screen corresponding to the screen data 109 1 to 109 4 based on the detection result of the touch panel 110.
- the transition relation of the screen is indicated by an arrow.
- arrow directed from the screen 4 to the screen 1 indicates that by pressing the screen changeover switch 71 on the screen 4, it is possible to transition the screen displayed on the display 103 from the screen 4 to the screen 1 ing.
- the switch for switching the screen displayed on the display 103 is not limited to a fixed transition destination such as the screen switching switches 7 1 to 7 4 , and the transition destination changes dynamically. It is also possible to do. For example, it is possible to provide a switch that returns to the previous screen (transition to the transition source screen), and the transition destination when the switch is pressed is dynamically changed according to which screen has transitioned from Will change.
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart showing a flow of processing for creating priority information.
- the priority order information management unit 210 checks whether the priority order information 114 exists in the nonvolatile memory 106 when the programmable display device 100 is activated (step S10). If the priority information 114 does not exist in the nonvolatile memory 106 because the programmable display 100 is activated for the first time (step S10 / No), the priority information management unit 210 acquires information from the screen data creation device 300. Based on (screen data 109 1 to 109 n , screen data ID 112 and initial display screen information 113), priority order information 114 is created in the nonvolatile memory 106 (step S12).
- the priority order information management unit 210 sets the ID indicated by the screen data ID 112 as the target screen data ID 11.
- the priority order information management unit 210 counts the number of screen data 109 1 to 109 n to obtain the screen data number 12. Further, the priority order information management unit 210 sets the screen data specified by the initial display screen information 113 to index 1, sets the initial display flag 23 to ON, and sets other screens to indexes 2 to N. Then, the table 13 is created with the initial display flag 23 set to OFF.
- the display frequency 22 is zero for all indexes.
- the priority information management unit 210 stores the target screen data ID 11 in the priority information 114 in the nonvolatile memory 106. It is confirmed whether or not it matches the screen data ID 112 of the control screen data 108 (step S11).
- the target screen data ID 11 in the priority order information 114 matches the screen data ID 112 of the control screen data 108 stored in the nonvolatile memory 106 (step S11 / Yes)
- the priority order information 114 needs to be created. Therefore, the creation process of the priority information 114 is terminated.
- the user changes the control screen data 108 to another control screen data for reasons such as changing the control device 200 to be controlled, and stores it in the target screen data ID 11 in the priority information 114 and the nonvolatile memory 106. If the screen data ID 112 of the control screen data 108 does not match (step S11 / No), the priority information management unit 210 displays the screen data 109 1 to 109 1 of the control screen data 108 stored in the nonvolatile memory 106. 109 n , priority order information 114 is newly created based on the screen data ID 112 and the initial display screen information 113 (step S12).
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart showing the flow of the update process of the initial display flag of the priority information at the time of starting the programmable display.
- the priority information management unit 210 confirms whether the target screen data ID 11 in the priority information 114 matches the screen data ID 112 of the control screen data 108 stored in the nonvolatile memory 106 (step S20).
- the priority order information management unit 210 performs the processing shown in FIG.
- the priority order information management unit 210 displays the priority order. It is confirmed whether the screen data for which the initial display flag 23 in the information 114 is ON matches the initial display screen information 113 of the control screen data 108 stored in the nonvolatile memory 106 (step S21).
- step S21 / Yes If the screen data for which the initial display flag 23 in the priority information 114 is ON and the initial display screen information 113 of the control screen data 108 stored in the nonvolatile memory 106 match (step S21 / Yes), the initial data The update process of the display flag 23 is terminated.
- step S21 If the screen data for which the initial display flag 23 in the priority information 114 is ON and the initial display screen information 113 of the control screen data 108 stored in the nonvolatile memory 106 do not match (step S21 / No), priority is given.
- the order information management unit 210 sets the screen data indicated by the initial display screen information 113 of the control screen data 108 stored in the non-volatile memory 106 as the screen data of the index 1 row of the priority order information 114 (step S22). ).
- the priority order information management unit 210 rewrites the screen data of the line after the index 2 of the priority order information 114 (step S23), and ends the update process of the initial display flag 23 of the priority order information 114.
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart showing a flow of priority information update processing when the programmable display is in operation.
- the display control unit 102 displays screen data to be displayed on the display 103 when the programmable display device 100 is activated or based on a screen switching instruction (pressing operation of the screen switching switch) from the user (step S30).
- the priority information management unit 210 increments the display frequency 22 of the screen data to be displayed in the priority information 114 (step S31).
- the priority information management unit 210 updates the table 13 by sorting the screen data in the rows of the indexes 2 to N in descending order based on the value of the display frequency 22 after the increment. (Step S32).
- the screen data 109 1 to 109 n are expanded in the order of the index.
- the screen data 109 1 to 109 n is set with the highest priority with the screen data of the initial display screen as the highest rank.
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart showing the flow of the control screen data development process when the programmable display is activated.
- the activation control unit 101 is based on the priority information 114, and the screen data of the initial display screen in the control screen data 108 stored in the nonvolatile memory 106 (screen data in the row of index 1). ) In the volatile memory 107 (step S40).
- the display control unit 102 displays the initial display screen on the display 103 (step S41).
- step S42 it loops by the number of screen data in the priority information 114 (step S42), and the screen data (screen data in the rows of indexes 2 to N) stored in the non-volatile memory 106 is displayed. Expansion into the volatile memory 107 (step S43).
- the programmable display device 100 that constructs the system expands the screen data of the initial display screen in the control screen data 108 stored in the nonvolatile memory 106 to the volatile memory 107 with the highest priority. Since the initial display screen is displayed on the display 103, it is possible to reduce the waiting time until the completion of activation experienced by the user.
- the programmable display according to the present invention is suitable for shortening the waiting time until the start of the programmable display experienced by the user, particularly when the number of control screen data of the control device is large.
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図1は、本発明にかかるプログラマブル表示器の実施の形態の構成を示す図である。プログラマブル表示器100は、起動制御部101、表示制御部102、ディスプレイ103(表示部)、周辺装置通信I/F(Interface)104、制御装置通信I/F105、不揮発性メモリ106、揮発性メモリ107及びタッチパネル110(操作部)を備える。また、プログラマブル表示器100は、優先順位情報管理部210を備える。
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- 表示部と、
操作部と、
揮発性メモリと、
複数の画面のデータを含む制御画面データを格納する不揮発性メモリと、
起動時に前記揮発性メモリ上に前記制御画面データを展開する起動制御部と、
前記揮発性メモリに展開された前記制御画面データにデータが含まれる画面のいずれかを前記表示部に表示し、前記操作部に対する入力操作に応じて、前記表示部に表示する画面を変更する表示制御部とを備え、
前記起動制御部は、起動時に最初に表示する初回表示画面を最高位として前記各画面のデータに設定される優先順位に基づいた順番で前記制御画面データを展開し、
前記表示制御部は、前記初回表示画面のデータを前記揮発性メモリへ展開した時点で、前記初回表示画面を前記表示部に表示することを特徴とするプログラマブル表示器。 - 前記表示制御部は、前記揮発性メモリへのデータの展開が完了した画面を、前記操作部を介した操作があったタイミングで前記表示部に表示することを特徴とする請求項1に記載のプログラマブル表示器。
- 前記優先順位を示す優先順位情報を、前記不揮発性メモリに格納する優先順位情報管理部を有し、
前記起動制御部は、前記優先順位情報に基づいて、前記制御画面データを前記不揮発性メモリから前記揮発性メモリに展開することを特徴とする請求項1又は2に記載のプログラマブル表示器。 - 前記優先順位情報管理部は、前記制御画面データにデータが含まれる各画面を前記表示部に表示させた表示回数に基づいて、前記優先順位を更新することを特徴とする請求項3に記載のプログラマブル表示器。
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