LSIS XP10BKA/DC User Manual
LSIS XP10BKA/DC User Manual

LSIS XP10BKA/DC User Manual

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  • Page 1 Right choice for ultimate yield LSIS strives to maximize customers' profit in gratitude of choosing us for your partner. Programmable Logic Controller XGT Panel XGT Panel User’s Manual XP10BKA/DC XP10BKB/DC LS values every single customer. Quality and service come first at LSIS.
  • Page 2 Revision History Revision History Version Data Remark Page V 1.0 ’05.03 First Edition V 2.1 ’08.02 1. Adding contents (1) Communication system configuration 4-1 ~ 4-5 example (2) Panel Editor function setting and example 6-11, 6-16 (3) Function reference display 6-12 (4) Function limit factor 6-16...
  • Page 3 User’s Manual. The User’s Manual describes the product. If necessary, you may refer to the following description and order accordingly. In addition, you may connect our website(http://eng.lsis.biz/) and download the information as a PDF file.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    ◎ Contents ◎ Chapter 1. General 1.1 Guide to Use This Manual·······················································1 - 1 1.2 Features················································································· 1 – 2 1.2.1 Features of XGT Panel ······································································1 - 2 Chapter 2. Names of Parts 2.1 Names of Parts and Description ·············································2 - 1 Chapter 3.
  • Page 5 6.4 Menu & Toolbar·····································································6 - 12 6.4.1 Menus ··································································································6 - 12 6.4.2 Toolbar ·································································································6 - 15 6.5 Project Menu·········································································6 - 18 6.5.1 New Project··························································································6 - 18 6.5.2 Open Project ························································································6 - 27 6.5.3 Save Project·························································································6 - 27 6.5.4 Save As ································································································6 - 27 6.5.5 Change PLC Type················································································6 - 27 6.5.6 Change COM Port ···············································································6 - 28 6.5.7 Print······································································································6 - 28...
  • Page 6 6.9 Tag Menu ··············································································6 - 41 6.9.1 Numeric Tag ·························································································6 - 41 6.9.2 Message Tag························································································6 - 49 6.9.3 Button Tag ····························································································6 - 52 6.9.4 Lamp Tag ·····························································································6 - 55 6.9.5 Bar Graph Tag······················································································6 - 56 6.9.6 Trend Graph Tag ··················································································6 - 58 6.9.7 Pie Graph Tag ······················································································6 - 60 6.9.8 Rotation Tag ·························································································6 - 64 6.9.9 Move Tag······························································································6 - 66...
  • Page 7 6.13 Tools··················································································6 - 100 6.13.1 Customize Toolbars ·········································································6 - 100 6.13.2 Customize Shortcut Keys·································································6 - 103 6.13.3 Option·······························································································6 - 104 6.14 Window ·············································································6 - 105 6.14.1 Cascade Mode·················································································6 - 105 6.14.2 Tile Mode ·························································································6 - 106 6.14.3 Arrange Icons···················································································6 - 106 6.14.4 Close All ···························································································6 - 106 6.15 Help ··················································································6 - 107 6.15.1 About Panel Editor ···········································································6 - 107...
  • Page 8 Chapter 8. Communication 8.1 Drive Download······································································ 8 – 2 8.2 LS MASTER-K Series Loader Protocol·································· 8 – 3 8.2.1 Communication Mode ············································································8 - 3 8.2.2 Connection Available Device ·································································8 - 3 8.2.3 Connection Diagram ··············································································8 - 4 8.3 LS MASTER-K Series : Dedicated Protocol··························· 8 – 5 8.3.1 Communication Mode ············································································8 - 5 8.3.2 Connection Available Device ·································································8 - 6 8.3.3 Connection Diagram ··············································································8 - 6...
  • Page 9 8.10 MODBUS Protocol ····························································· 8 – 21 8.10.1 Communication Mode ········································································8 - 21 8.10.2 Connection Available Device ·····························································8 - 21 8.10.3 Connection Diagram ··········································································8 - 22 8.11 Mitsubishi Melsec FX Series : Link Protocol······················· 8 – 23 8.11.1 Communication Mode ········································································8 - 23 8.11.2 Connection Available Device······························································8 - 23 8.11.3 Connection Diagram ··········································································8 - 24 8.12 OMRON CPM : C-Mode Protocol ······································...
  • Page 10 Chapter 9. Installation and Wiring 9.1 Installation·············································································· 9 – 1 9.1.1 Installation Environment······································································· 9 - 1 9.1.2 Handling Instructions ·············································································9 - 3 9.2 Wiring····················································································· 9 – 5 9.2.1 Power Supply Wiring··············································································9 - 5 9.2.2 Cable Specifications for Wiring ······························································9 - 6 Chapter 10.
  • Page 11 Safety Instructions Before using the product … For your safety and effective operation, please read the safety instructions thoroughly before using the product. Safety Instructions should always be observed in order to prevent accident or risk with the safe and proper use the product.
  • Page 12 Safety Instructions Safety Instructions for design process Warning Please install a protection circuit on the exterior of HMI so that the whole system may operate safely regardless of failures from external power or HMI. Any abnormal output or operation from HMI may cause serious problems to safety in whole system.
  • Page 13 Safety Instructions Safety Instructions on installation process Caution Use HMI only in the environment specified in HMI manual or general standard of data sheet. If not, electric shock, fire, abnormal operation of the product may be caused. Before install or remove the module, be sure HMI power is off. If not, electric shock or damage on the product may be caused.
  • Page 14 Safety Instructions Safety Instructions for wiring process Warning Prior to wiring works, make sure that every power is turned off. If not, electric shock or damage on the product may be caused. Caution 1. Check rated voltages and terminal arrangements in each product prior to its wiring process.
  • Page 15 Safety Instructions Safety Instructions for test-operation and maintenance Warning Don’t touch the terminal when powered. Electric shock or abnormal operation may occur. Prior to cleaning or tightening the terminal screws, let all the external power off. If not, electric shock or abnormal operation may occur.
  • Page 16: Chapter 1. General

    Chapter 1. General Chapter 1. General 1.1 Guide to Use This Manual This manual includes specifications, functions and handling instructions for the XGT Panel. This manual is divided up into chapters as follows: Title Contents Chapter 1 General Describes configuration of this manual and unit's features. Chapter 2 Names of Parts Describes each kind of manufacturing goods, titles, and main functions.
  • Page 17: Features

    Chapter 1. General 1.2. Features 1.2.1 Features of XGT Panel (1) Increased application design flexibility through wide graphic LCD (192× 64 dot) (2) Slim design which considers a user's convenience (3) Supports two communication channels independently (RS-232C, RS-422/485), (supporting N:M communication) (4) Built-in 512K bytes Flash-Memory (5) O/S and font download system for an upgrade (6) Provides various tags and drawing functions...
  • Page 18: Chapter 2. Names Of Parts

    Chapter 2. Names of Parts Chapter 2. Names of Parts 2.1 Names of Parts and Description ② ④ ⑤ ① ③ Names Description Remark Power supply connector Supplies power to the XGT Panel. 24VDC Switch for OS downloading O/S download switch Default: RUN Place the switch to the ‘RUN’...
  • Page 19: Chapter 3. General Specifications

    • Duration time: 11ms IEC 61131-2 Shocks • Pulse wave: half sine pulse (3 shocks per axis, on X, Y, Z axis) Square wave LSIS’ Standard ± 500 V Impulse noise IEC 61131-2, Electronic Voltage: 4 kV (Discharge by contact)
  • Page 20: Performance Specifications

    Chapter 3. General Specifications 3.2 Performance Specifications The following table shows the performance specifications of the XGT Panel Specifications Item References XP10BKA/DC XP10BKB/DC Screen Size 4.1” Screen resolution 192 x 64 5VDC DC 4.9 ~ 5.1V (RS-232C port) Input 24VDC DC 21.6 ~ 26.4V (DC Power Input connector)
  • Page 21: Chapter 4. System Configurations

    Chapter 4. System Configurations Chapter 4. System Configurations XGT Panel provides two individual communication channels (RS-232C, RS-422/485), so it can be connected to the various type of devices. This section describes the outline of communication system of the XGT Panel series. 4.1 1:1 Configuration The 1:1 communication system using XGT Panel can be configured as shown below.
  • Page 22 Chapter 4. System Configurations System configuration example) When making the system like above figure, set the menu like figure below. In RS-232C, only 1:1 connection is available but in RS-422/485, 1:1, 1:N are available. Ch1: select LS:MASTER-K(Loader) Ch2: select LS:Inverter For 1:1 connection of Ch2, select In the Communication Properties window, set Configuration as 1:1.
  • Page 23: 1:N Configuration

    Chapter 4. System Configurations 4.2 1:N Configuration The 1:N multi-drop communication system using XGT Panel can be configured as shown below via communication channel 2 (RS-422/485). In this case, up to 32 stations (0~31) are available including XGT Panel. The following shows examples of 1:N communication systems using XGT Panel. 1) 1:N multi-communication system via communication channel 2 (RS-485) (1) In this case, XGT Panel is a master and the several LS MASTER-K120S are slaves.
  • Page 24 Chapter 4. System Configurations For 1:N connection of Ch2, select In the Communication Properties window, set Configuration as 1:N. If setting is completed, XGT Panel is ready to communication with the controller connected at each channel. In order to communicate, select channel and station at the tag setting window like figure below. (Ch1 is deactivated because that is set as Not used.) If setting is done like above figure, XP10 can read/write data of device D0 of MASTER-K whose station no.
  • Page 25 Chapter 4. System Configurations 2) 1:1 and 1:N individual communication system configuration via Ch. 1 (RS-232C) and Ch.2 (RS-485) (1) Connect to the LS MASTER-K120S via communication channel 1(RS-232C) using LS MASTER-K Loader protocol. (2) Establish 1:N communication system via communication channel 2 (RS-485) using LS inverter-dedicated protocol. RS-232C RS-485 Channel...
  • Page 26 Chapter 4. System Configurations If setting is completed, XGT Panel is ready to communication with the controller connected at each channel. In order to communicate, select channel and station at the tag setting window like figure below. If setting is done like above figure, XP10 can read/write data of LS:Inverter whose station no. is 0. (Detail function is different according to tag type.)
  • Page 27: N:1 Configuration

    Chapter 4. System Configurations 4.3 N:1 Configuration This is the example that many XGT Panels control one slave as a multiple-master (available on RS-422/485 only). Up to 32 stations (station 0 ~ station 31) including the XGT Panel are available, and the example of the N:1 communication system is shown below.
  • Page 28 Chapter 4. System Configurations N:1 is available in the RS-422/485. Ch1: Not used Ch2: select LS: MASTER-K(Link) Select In the Communication Properties window, set Configuration as N:1. Input the station no. of XGT Panel Select the station no. to connect XGT Panel Set Communication Properties of each project like above figure for all XGT Panel.
  • Page 29 Chapter 4. System Configurations In order to communicate, select Ch2 (Ch1 is deactivated because that is set as Not used) and station. If setting is done like above figure, XP10 can read/write data of device D0 of MASTER-K whose station no. is 5. (Detail function is different according to tag type.)
  • Page 30: N:m Configuration

    Chapter 4. System Configurations 4.4 N:M Configuration This is the example that many XGT Panels control many slaves as a multiple-master (available on RS-422/485 only) and it enables the N:M communication system. Up to 32 stations (station 0 ~ station 31) including the XGT Panel are available, and the example of the N:M communication system is shown below.
  • Page 31 Chapter 4. System Configurations N:M is available in the RS-422/485. Ch1: Not used Ch2: select LS: MASTER-K(Link) Select In the Communication Properties window, set Configuration as N:M. Input the station no. of XGT Panel Select the station no. to connect XGT Panel Set Communication Properties of each project like above figure for all XGT Panel.
  • Page 32 Chapter 4. System Configurations In order to communicate, select Ch2 (Ch1 is deactivated because that is set as Not used) and station. If setting is done like above figure, XP10 can read/write data of device D0 of MASTER-K whose station no. is 5. (Detail function is different according to tag type.) 4-12...
  • Page 33: Slave Configuration

    Chapter 4. System Configurations 4.5 Slave Configuration XGT Panel can be used as a slave, and LS: MASTER-K (Link) and MODBUS (RTU, ASC) communication protocols are only available. In this case, the master of the system can read and write the system memory area (S0 ~ S999) of the XGT Panel. Channel 1 and channel 2 of the XGT Panel are used individually, so it is possible that the one channel can be used for the master and the other channel for a slave.
  • Page 34 Chapter 4. System Configurations Select and set communication parameter. If setting is completed, XGT Panel is ready to communication with the connected controller In the slave configuration, the controller reads/writes the devices of Ch1 and Ch2. So Only S area (inner device of XGT Panel) can be set like figure below.
  • Page 35: Chapter 5. Panel Editor Installation

    Chapter 5. Panel Editor Installation Chapter 5. Panel Editor Installation 5.1 System Requirements Panel Editor can be used with IBM-compatible PCs. The following hardware and software are required for the successful installation for Panel Editor. Item Recommended System Requirements IBM PC Compatible MMX 233, Celeron or higher recommended 64 M bytes of RAM (128 M bytes recommended) Hard disk drive 20 M bytes of free disk of hard disk drive...
  • Page 36: Panel Editor Installation Procedure

    Chapter 5. Panel Editor Installation 5.2 Panel Editor Installation 5.2.1 Panel Editor Installation Procedure This Installation procedure is the same in Windows 98/NT4.0/2000/XP. 1) Execute XGT Editor Setup (English).exe. Install Shield Wizard window appears as shown below. Click Next. 2) Customer Information window appears as shown below. Enter your name and the name of the company and then click Next.
  • Page 37 Chapter 5. Panel Editor Installation 3) Choose Folder window appears as shown below. (1) Select the directory and click OK. (2) To continue, click Next.
  • Page 38 Chapter 5. Panel Editor Installation 4) Ready to Install the Program window appears as shown below. Click Install. 5) Setup Status dialog box appears as shown below, and the installation starts.
  • Page 39 Chapter 5. Panel Editor Installation 6) The Install Shield Wizard Complete window appears as shown below. Click Finish , and then the installation is completed. 7) Shortcuts are created in the desktop and the Start -> Program -> LSIS -> Panel Editor folder.
  • Page 40: Chapter 6. Panel Editor

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor Chapter 6. Panel Editor 6.1 Main Screen of Panel Editor The Panel Editor consists of four windows and their function’s are as follows. Item Description Remark Project window (A) Displays the active project and the screen list. Toolbar (B) Shows various tags and tools.
  • Page 41: Project Window

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor 6.1.1 Project Window 1) Displays the current project and the list of screens. 2) Displays the screen number and name that are included to the project. ‘Copy’, ‘Paste’ and ‘Delete’ are available in this window, but if there is only one screen left, the last screen cannot be deleted. 3) The project window is displayed left end, and it can be split and put together in new arrangements.
  • Page 42: Screen Edit Window

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor 6.1.2 Screen Edit Window 1) Displays the screen creation windows, and many screens can be edited at the same time. 2) When the screen creation window is selected, the screen property window shown below is displayed to set the properties for each screen.
  • Page 43: Toolbar

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor 6.1.3 Toolbar 1) Various tags and edit tools are displayed, and they also can be split and put together in new arrangements. 2) The following are the default toolbars. Toolbars Function Remark Displays toolbar for Tag functions such as, Numeric, Message and Button. Draw Displays toolbar for Draw functions such as, Text, Image Text and Bitmap.
  • Page 44: Project Window

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor 6.2 Project Window This section describes the Project Window. 6.2.1 Project Window Tree The Project Window is shown in below. Project name Shows the current project name. Shows the specified name for each Screen name screen. Shows the assigned number for each Screen number screen.
  • Page 45: Menus ··································································································6

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor (3) Click OK after entering the Screen Number and the Screen Name, then the new screen and the project window are added to the Edit Window. 2) Delete Screen This section describes how to delete the screen from the Project Window. (1) Place the mouse pointer on the item and click the right mouse button, then the pop-up menus shown in below are displayed.
  • Page 46 Chapter 6. Panel Editor (2) The ‘Delete Screen’ item is selected, the screen is deleted from the project. However, the last screen cannot be deleted if there is only one screen left because the project should have at least one screen. 3) Cut, Copy, Paste This section describes how to ‘Cut’, ‘Copy’, ‘Paste’...
  • Page 47: Screen Edit Window

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor 6.3 Screen Edit Window This section describes the Screen Edit Window. 6.3.1 Screen Edit Window 1) View Screen Edit Window (1) Select screen to edit, and then screen is displayed. (2) Multi-layer edit is available. It is activated when the item is selected.
  • Page 48 Chapter 6. Panel Editor 2) Screen Edit Menu (1) Click right button on the edit area (the green area of the edit window), then the following pop-up menus are displayed. (2) Select ‘Property’, then the ‘Screen Property’ window is displayed. (3) It can also be displayed when it is double-clicked.
  • Page 49 Chapter 6. Panel Editor (6) Background Image: Allows user to decide a background image. ① When it is selected, user can select a background image as shown below. ② When the Image Select Box is selected, Image Library is displayed as shown below. ③...
  • Page 50 Chapter 6. Panel Editor ④ Select the image to use and click ‘OK’. When the background image is specified, the image’s ID and size are displayed. 6-11...
  • Page 51: Menu & Toolbar

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor 6.4 Menu & Toolbar The following explains about the menus and the toolbar. 6.4.1 Menus Name and function of menus are as follow. Menu Sub-Menu Function New Project Creates a new project. Open Project Opens an existing project. Close Project Closes the current project.
  • Page 52 Chapter 6. Panel Editor Menu Sub-Menu Function New Screen Creates a new screen. Delete Screen Deletes a selected screen. Screen Screen Property Shows current screen property dialog. Tag List Shows the tag list on the current screen. Function key List Shows the function key list on the current screen.
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    Chapter 6. Panel Editor Menu Sub-Menu Function Download Downloads data to XGT Panel. Upload Uploads data from XGT Panel. Font Downloads font file. Date/Time Sets data and time of XGT Panel (B type only). Password Sets password for upload/download. Communi Clear Password Clears password for up/download.
  • Page 54: Toolbar

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor 6.4.2 Toolbar Icons and functions of toolbar are as follow. 1) Project Toolbar Tool Menu Description Creates a new project. Open Opens an existing project. Save Saves the active project. Cuts the selection and put it on the Clipboard. Copy Copies the selection and put it on the Clipboard.
  • Page 55 Chapter 6. Panel Editor Tool Menu Description Align to Left Aligns selected tags based on their left edge. Align to Right Aligns selected tags based on their right edge. Align to top Aligns selected tags based on their top edge. Align to bottom Aligns selected tags based on their bottom edge.
  • Page 56 Chapter 6. Panel Editor Tool Menu Description Pie Graph Adds Pie Graph tag. Rotate Adds Rotate tag. Move Adds Move tag. Clock Adds Clock tag. 4) Draw Toolbar Tool Menu Description Selection Changes to Selection Mode. Text Adds Text tag. Image Text Adds Image Text tag.
  • Page 57: Project Menu

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor 6.5 Project Menu 6.5.1 New Project Select 'New Project' to create a new project, then a Create New Project window will appear. 6-18...
  • Page 58 Chapter 6. Panel Editor 1) Project Information (1) File name: Designates path and name of project (2) Open Project: Select ‘Open’, then the figure below is displayed. Set the directory for the new project and enter the file name. 2) XGT Panel Connection Selects the communication port and the baud rate for the Panel Editor and the XGT Panel’s communication.
  • Page 59 Chapter 6. Panel Editor 4) PLC type Designate the type of PLC to connect for each channel (Ch.1: RS-232C, Ch.2: RS-422/485). Available Devices Description Not used Not used LS:MASTER-K(Loader) Select to connect to LS MASTER-K series loader port. LS:GLOFA-GM(Loader) Select to connect to LS GLOFA series loader port. LS:MASTER-K(Link) Select to connect to LS MASTER-K series Cnet port.
  • Page 60 Chapter 6. Panel Editor Available devices Description LS:Slave(Link) Set the XGT Panel as a slave of LS Cnet. LS:Inverter Select to connect to the LS inverter. MODBUS_Master(RTU) Set the XGT Panel as a MODBUS RTU mode master. MODBUS_Master(ASC) Set the XGT Panel as a MODBUS ASC mode master. MODBUS_Slave(RTU) Set the XGT Panel as a MODBUS RTU mode slave.
  • Page 61 Chapter 6. Panel Editor 5) Ch 1 Communication Properties Click ‘Properties’, then the ‘Communication Properties’ window will be displayed as shown below. A communication parameter must be equal to the PLC to connect to. Baud Rate: Choose one of 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200 bps.
  • Page 62 Chapter 6. Panel Editor 6) Ch 2 Communication Properties Click ‘Properties’, then the ‘Communication Properties’ window will be displayed as shown below. A communication parameter must be equal to the PLC to connect to. (1) 1:1 Configuration Specifies the communication setting when the configuration should be set as 1:1. (A) Communication Mode, HMI Station and Timeout should be set identically to the communication channel 1.
  • Page 63 Chapter 6. Panel Editor (3) N:1 Configuration Specifies the communication setting when the configuration should be set as N:1 where several XGT Panels are set to be a multi-master so to monitor one slave. (A) Communication Mode, HMI Station and Timeout should be set identical to the 1:1 configuration. (B) For example, if each Station No.
  • Page 64 Chapter 6. Panel Editor Station Setting Screen Setting Contents HMI Station To be set as 2 Slave Station To be set as 3 Configuration To be set as N:1 Station 2 Let all the master station numbers be checked which Master Station configure the communication system.
  • Page 65 Chapter 6. Panel Editor (6) Load Configuration (A) Click Load Configuration button to show the window below. (B) Select the master configuration file to open, and then click Open button to set the master configuration of the present project as saved in the file. (7) Wiring Displays the connection diagram between the XGT Panel and PLC for each channel.
  • Page 66: Open Project

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor 6.5.2 Open Project Opens an existing project. Select the project to open and click ‘Open’ button. 6.5.3 Save Project Saves the current project. 6.5.4 Save As Saves current project with a new name. (1) The below window is displayed when ‘Save As’ is selected. (2) Enter the name to save, and click ‘Save’...
  • Page 67: Change Com Port

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor (2) Select the device to connect and specify the communication settings, and then the device is changed. (3) Refer to the section 6.5.1 for the communication setting and the wiring. 6.5.6 Change COM Port Changes current COM Port and the baud rate. (1) Select ‘Change COM Port’, and then the below window is displayed.
  • Page 68: Print Preview

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor 6.5.8 Print Preview Preview a page before printing. (1) On the Project menu, click ‘Print Preview’, then the figure as shown below is displayed. 6.5.9 Recent File Displays the recent projects. Up to 4 projects can be displayed and it is convenient to open projects. 6.5.10 Exit Closes the Panel Editor.
  • Page 69: Edit Menu

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor 6.6 Edit Menu Specifies Edit options. 6.6.1 Cut Cuts the selection and put it on the Clipboard. 6.6.2 Copy Copies the selection and put it on the Clipboard. 6.6.3 Paste Insert Clipboard contents. 6.6.4 Delete Deletes the selected tag(s) or screen(s). 6.6.5 Order Allows user to arrange tags on different layers.
  • Page 70: Align / Space

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor 6.6.6 Align / Space Aligns and spaces multiple tags. Icon Item Description Left Align selected tags based on their left edge. Right Align selected tags based on their right edge. Align selected tags based on their top edge. Bottom Align selected tags based on their bottom edge.
  • Page 71 Chapter 6. Panel Editor 1) How to Align/Space (1) Select tags to align and space using the mouse. (2) In Align/Space of the Edit menu, select desired Align/Space option. (3) Selected tags will be aligned. 2) Results of Align/Space In the following example, some tags selected are shown as aligned and spaced. Align/Space Before After...
  • Page 72 Chapter 6. Panel Editor Align/Space Before After Screen Right Screen Top Screen Bottom Horiz. Center in Screen Vert. Center in Screen Space Horizontally Space Vertically 6-33...
  • Page 73: Grid & Snap

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor 6.6.7 Grid and Snap Grid set, Pitch, Style on the screen and whether to snap to gird. 1) Snap If a tag is set to move aligned on the grid, the tag will move, being aligned on the spaced grid. Makes the starting point of the tag comes on grids.
  • Page 74: Select All

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor 6.6.8 Select All Selects all tags on the screen. 6.6.9 Lock Tag Locks properties and position of selected tags. Tag’s properties and position are locked until “Unlock Tag” is selected. 6.6.10 Unlock Tag Unlocks every locked tags on the current screen. The Edit menus are also available when the right button of the mouse is clicked on the edit window.
  • Page 75: View Menu

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor 6.7 View Menu Specifies View options. 6.7.1 Status Bar In the bottom of the Panel Editor, the Status Bar will be activated if checked. The Status Bar is being activated as shown in the figure below. 6.7.2 Memory Usage Displays the current usage of the memory.
  • Page 76: System Memory Usage

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor 6.7.3 System Memory Usage Shows the usage status and purposes (Read, Write, Read and Write) of the S area of the XGT Panel. 6.7.4 Zoom Box Shows the present position of the cursor magnified. 6-37...
  • Page 77: Screen Menu

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor 6.8 Screen Menu Explains the various functions of the Screen menu. 6.8.1 New Screen Click [Screen → New screen] to create a new screen, then a Create New Screen window will be displayed. Input the number and the name of the new screen and click [OK]. You can see a new screen is created on the screen windows.
  • Page 78: Screen Property

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor 6.8.3 Screen Property Displays the property of the screen presently worked on, where the screen number and name, previous screen No., following screen No. and background image are displayed as specified. For more information refer to ‘6.3.1 Screen Edit Window’.
  • Page 79: Function Key List

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor 6.8.5 Function key List Click 『Function Key List』in the Screen Menu to display the function designated for the Function Key in the present screen as shown below. 6-40...
  • Page 80: Tag Menu

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor 6.9 Tag Menu The following explains about various tags. XGT Panel supports 10 kinds of tags. There are some differences in properties of tags according to PLC type to connect, and the example of this manual is for LS MASTER-K series. 6.9.1 Numeric Tag ( Displays a device value of PLC or writes value to the device.
  • Page 81 Chapter 6. Panel Editor In order to specify the property of the numeric tag, double-click the numeric tag to display the Numeric Property setting window of the tag as shown below. 1) Location (1) Displays or specifies the X, Y coordinates of the numeric tag. (Max. X: 191, Y: 63) (2) Thereupon, the X, Y coordinates point at the left upper edge of the tag.
  • Page 82 Chapter 6. Panel Editor • As for XP10BKB/DC, a Latch area can be specified. • For more information on latch Area, refer to Parameter Setting in the Common Resource menu. S900~S999 is a system flag area. And refer to the appendix for details about system flags. •...
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    Chapter 6. Panel Editor 5) Data (1) Max. value: will be active only if『Write Enabled』is selected, where the max. value available to input should be set. Any value more than the set maximum can not be input. The range available to set is as shown in the table below. (2) Min.
  • Page 84 Chapter 6. Panel Editor 6) Display Format (1) DEC: displays the read data in the decimal. (2) HEX: displays the read data in the hexadecimal. (3) BCD: displays the read data in the binary-coded decimal. (4) Number of the total digits: sets the number of the total digits to display. If the actual data excesses the number of the digits which has been set, only the number of the digits as many as set based on the lower digit will be displayed.
  • Page 85 Chapter 6. Panel Editor 7) Application example of the numeric tag (1) System Configuration - In case of 1:1 communication with Master K120S through RS-485 where the XGT Panel is set to be a master. RS-485 MK120S (Station 1) XGT Panel (Station 0) (2) After the Panel Editor is executed, select Ch 2 as LS:MASTER-K (Link) in the project management and then let the communication set aligned to MASTER-K120S.
  • Page 86 Chapter 6. Panel Editor (4) Download Downloads the project drawn on the XGT Panel. See the communication menu for details on download. (5) Write Example of the Numeric Tag In case the presently read value is 12345 which will be changed. - Value of the numeric tag where Write Enabled is specified presently displays 12345.
  • Page 87 Chapter 6. Panel Editor (2) If key is pressed, the cursor will ascend to 10 digits. Display Remarks Number of the digits ascended (Cursor blinks) (3) If key is pressed, the cursor will descend to 1 digit again. Display Remarks Number of the digits descended (Cursor blinks) (4) If key is pressed, the value on 1 digit will increase by 1, displaying 12346.
  • Page 88: Message Tag

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor 6.9.2 Message Tag ( Displays a registered message according to the value of device. Displays blank if a registered message for the current value of the device does not exist. In order to specify the property of the message tag, double-click the message tag to display the Message Property setting window as shown below.
  • Page 89 Chapter 6. Panel Editor (3) Drag the tag with the mouse to move the tag, when the coordinates will change automatically.. (4) Relocating is available by dragging the mouse. 2) Effect (1) Outline: Displays the outline of the numeric tag in solid line. (2) Reverse: Reverses the tag's color.
  • Page 90 Chapter 6. Panel Editor (1) Message List (Right grid): Shows the contents and ID of all messages. (2) Message List (Left grid): Shows the messages which are registered for the selected message tag. Up to fifty messages can be registered to one message tag. If the value of the device specified is identical to that of the message registered, its applicable message will be displayed.
  • Page 91: Button Tag

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor to delete the selected message. (3) Update: Select a message to update among the registered messages, input ID and contents to update and click the Update button to update the selected message. 6.9.3 Button Tag ( ) Displays and controls a status (On or Off) of bit device.
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    Chapter 6. Panel Editor 1) Location (1) Indicates tag’s location (Max. X:191, Y: 63). (2) Thereupon, the X,Y coordinates point at the left upper edge of the tag. (3) Drag the tag with the mouse to move the tag, when the coordinates will change automatically. (4) Relocating is available by dragging the mouse.
  • Page 93 Chapter 6. Panel Editor • Add the bit position at the back of the word address to specify a specific bit of a system memory. (Example) 8 bit of 120 word: 1208 bit of 700 word: 700C If a special buffer is specified, it will be set to the lowest bit of the applicable special buffer. Ch 1 ②...
  • Page 94: Lamp Tag

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor 7) On Value & Shape (1) Specifies the display shape of the button tag according to On/Off status of the device. (2) If the value of the device is 0, Off shape will be displayed, and if the value of the device is 1, On shape will be displayed.
  • Page 95: Bar Graph Tag

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor 6.9.5 Bar Graph Tag ( Displays current value of device with a shape of bar graph In order to specify the property of the Bar Graph Tag, double-click Bar Graph Tag to display the Bar Graph Property setting window as shown below.
  • Page 96 Chapter 6. Panel Editor (2) Height: Specifies the height of the bar graph. -. Available range 8 ~ 64. -. Any other value than specified above will not be set. (3) Size Edit by using the mouse -. Select a bar graph tag to edit and use the mouse to change the size of the graph tag. -.
  • Page 97: Trend Graph Tag

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor 6.9.6 Trend Graph Tag ( Displays current value of device with a shape of trend graph. In order to specify the property of the Tag, double-click to display the Property setting window as shown below. The Location, Address, and Data in the Trend Graph Property should be set identical to ‘6.9.5 Bar Graph Tag’. 1) Graph (1) Width: Specifies the width of the trend graph.
  • Page 98 Chapter 6. Panel Editor (2) Height: Specifies the height of the trend graph. -. Available range: 8 ~ 64. -. Any other value than specified above will not be set. (3) Sampling Number -. Specifies a maximum number of the section of X-axis. If the sampling number is set as 20, A graph will be drawn by 1/20 of X-axis per sampling time.
  • Page 99: Pie Graph Tag

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor Value Time (sec.) Total X-axis time = (Sampling time) x (Sampling number) = 5 x 10 = 50 sec. 6.9.7 Pie Graph Tag ( Displays current value of the devices as a shape of pie graph. Various starting angle and displaying angle size can be specified as shown below.
  • Page 100 Chapter 6. Panel Editor In order to specify the property of the Tag, double-click to display the Property setting window as shown below. The Location, Address, and Data in the Pie Graph Property should be set identical to ‘6.9.5 Bar Graph Tag’. 1) Effect (1) Reverse: Reverses the tag's color.
  • Page 101 Chapter 6. Panel Editor (4) Starting angle & Max. Angle -. According to various setting modes, display examples of the Starting Angle & Max. Angle are as follows. Angle (degree) Starting Angle (Max. Angle: 180°) Maximum Angle (Starting Angle: 0°) 0 (Starting Angle)/ 360 (Max.
  • Page 102 Chapter 6. Panel Editor (5) Pattern: specifies the graph display pattern. Fill Needle 2) Example Assume that the Property of the Pie Graph Tag is as specified below. D0000 = 25 D0000 = 50 D0000 = 75 D0000 >= 100 6-63...
  • Page 103: Rotation Tag

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor 6.9.8 Rotation Tag ( Varies a rotating speed of image of motor according to the value of device. In order to specify the property of the Tag, double-click to display the Property setting window as shown below. The Location, Effect and Address in the Rotation Property should be set identical to ‘6.9.5 Bar Graph Tag’.
  • Page 104 Chapter 6. Panel Editor (2) Signed: If selected, the rotation tag will rotate contraries when the value of the device is negative. 2) Graph (1) Rotation Direction -. Specifies the Rotation Direction of the tag when the value of the device is positive. -.
  • Page 105: Move Tag

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor Time Taken per Round Data Value Block No. Display Cycle ( (Display Cycle) × (No. of Images) ) 91 ~ 95 40 ㎳ 40ms × 4 = 160ms 20 ㎳ 96 or more 20ms × 4 = 80ms 6.9.9 Move Tag ( Varies a position of tag according to the values of devices.
  • Page 106 Chapter 6. Panel Editor 1) X-axis/Y-axis (1) Enables or disables X-axis and Y-axis. (2) If just one is selected between X and Y, linear movement will be allowed to the selected direction. And if all of the two axes selected, plane movement will be allowed. At least one of them has to be enabled. 2) Select Image (1) Allows the image used in Move Tag to be edited and added as requested by the user.
  • Page 107: Clock Tag

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor (1) Width Move Unit: Max. / Width = 100 / 100 = 1 (2) Height Move Unit: Max. / Height = 40 / 40 = 1 X axis 50,40 100,20 50,20 Y axis (3) Based on the value of the device specified on the X and Y axes, the Move Tag will be displayed. 6.9.10 Clock Tag ( Displays current time.
  • Page 108 Chapter 6. Panel Editor In order to specify the property of the Tag, double-click to display the Property setting window as shown below. The Location, Effect and Fond in the Clock Property should be set identical to ‘6.9.1 Numeric Tag’ 1) Display (1) Specifies a display format of a clock tag.
  • Page 109: Draw Menu

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor 6.10 Draw Menu Shows the various functions of the Draw menu. 6.10.1 Selection It is a tag Selection mode, which is used to edit or select the tags registered on the screen. 6.10.2 Text ( Displays the Text input by the user. 6-70...
  • Page 110: Image Text

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor In order to specify the property of the Text, double-click to display the Property setting window as shown below. The Location, Effect and Font in the Text Property should be set identically to ‘6.9.1 Numeric Tag’ 1) Text (1) Input the Text to be displayed.
  • Page 111 Chapter 6. Panel Editor In order to specify the property of the Image Text, double-click to display the Property setting window as shown below. The Location and Effect in the Image Text Property should be set identically to ‘6.9.1 Numeric Tag’ 1) Text (1) Input the Text to be displayed.
  • Page 112: Image

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor 6.10.4 Image ( Displays a bitmap image. In order to specify the property of the Image Tag, double-click to display the Property setting window as shown below. The Location and Effect in the Image Property should be set identical to ‘6.9.1 Numeric Tag’. 1) Edit Image (1) Allows the displayed image to be changed or added as requested by the user.
  • Page 113: Line

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor 6.10.5 Line ( Draws a line of various shapes. In order to specify the property of the Line Tag, double-click to display the Property setting window as shown below. 1) Starting Point (1) Specifies X-Y coordinates of the starting point. (Max. X-axis: 0~191, Y-axis: 0~63) (2) Relocating is available by dragging the mouse.
  • Page 114: Rect

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor 3) Line (1) Type: Specifies a type of line. (One of solid line, dotted line, dashed line) (2) Thickness: Specifies thickness of line. (From 1 to 5 dots) 6.10.6 Rect ( Draws a rectangle of various shapes. In order to specify the property of the Rectangle Tag, double-click to display the Property setting window as shown below.
  • Page 115: Circle

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor 2) Line See ‘6.10.5 Line Tag’. 3) Fill Fills the inside of the rectangle. 4) Width, Height Specifies width and height of the rectangle. 6.10.7 Circle ( Draws a circle of various shapes. In order to specify the property of the Circle Tag, double-click to display the Circle Property setting window as shown below. See ‘6.10.6 Rectangle Tag’...
  • Page 116: Common Resource Menu

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor 6.11 Common Resource Menu The following explains about the common resource of the XGT Panel. 6.11.1 Message -. Manages the message contents of a message tag. -. Controls general management of Add, Edit and Delete for the message tag-related text. -.
  • Page 117: Parameter

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor 6.11.3 Parameter Specifies various parameters of Panel Editor. 1) Initial Screen (1) Specifies a screen to display if XGT Panel is turned on. (2) If the initial screen is not specified, XGT Panel displays a screen which has the lowest ID Ex) If Initial Screen is 1, screen 1 is displayed when XGT Panel is turned on.
  • Page 118 Chapter 6. Panel Editor 3) Screen Saver Changes current screen to the specified screen if there is no a key input during specified time. Ex) If there is no key input during 30 min, screen changes into screen number 2. 4) Latch (1) Specifies the latch area of XGT Panel’s system memory.
  • Page 119: Alarm

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor Ex) If English is selected, language of Panel Editor is displayed by English. 6.11.4 Alarm -. Specifies various properties about the alarm function. -. Displays registered alarm messages and operates a buzzer when a specified activating condition occurs. -.
  • Page 120 Chapter 6. Panel Editor 1) Address (1) Specifies the address of a device (Bit device). (2) Refer to the section ‘6.9.3 Button Tag’ for details to set the address. 2) Trigger condition (1) Off: Operates at the rising edge of a value of device. (2) On: Operates at the falling edge of a value of device.
  • Page 121: Calculation

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor 6.11.5 Calculation Specifies a calculation function. Click the Add button to register a calculation function. 6-82...
  • Page 122 Chapter 6. Panel Editor 1) Trigger Condition Specifies an activating condition of calculation function. Condition Description Always Operates at every scan. Operates once at the rising edge of trigger device Operates once at the falling edge of trigger device Toggle Operates at the rising and falling edge of trigger device During On Operates at every scan during the trigger condition is On...
  • Page 123: Block Communication

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor Operator Description Gets the remainder when operand 1 is divided by operand 2 Compares each bit of operand 1 to the corresponding bit of the operand 2. If both are 1, the & corresponding bit of result device is set to 1. Otherwise it is set to 0. Compares each bit of operand 1 to the corresponding bit of the operand 2.
  • Page 124 Chapter 6. Panel Editor 1) Trigger condition Specifies the trigger condition of block communication. Condition Description Always Operates at every scan Operates once at the rising edge of a trigger device Operates once at the falling edge of a trigger device Toggle Operates at the rising or falling edge of trigger device During On...
  • Page 125: Reservation

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor 4) Data Specifies a size of data to communicate (Max. 60Words). 5) PLC Address & HMI Address (1) Specifies the addresses of PLC and system memory of HMI. (2) Refer to ‘ 6.9.1 Numeric Tag’ for details to specify the address. 6.11.7 Reservation Makes a specific bit turned On or Off of the internal memory of the instrument or XGT Panel connected at the time reserved with the Reservation function.
  • Page 126 Chapter 6. Panel Editor 1) Trigger Condition (1) Specifies an activating condition of the reservation function. Condition Description Always Operates always Operates during the value of trigger device is On Operates during the value of trigger device is Off 2) Trigger Address (1) Specifies the address of trigger device (Bit device).
  • Page 127 Chapter 6. Panel Editor 4) Run Address and Action (1) Activated when the trigger condition is not ‘Always’, and it specifies the device’s address to execute the block communication. (2) Refer to the section ‘6.9.3 Button Tag for details’ to specify the address. 5) Setting Example (1) The following example represents that M000 device connected to Channel 1 is set On at 09:43:33 on the 1 day every...
  • Page 128: Communication Menu

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor 6.12 Communication Menu The following explains about Communication menu. Item Description Download Sends data of screen/parameter/menu to XGT Panel. Upload Receives screen/parameter data that XGT Panel is having. Font Sends Korean/English/Chinese/Russian font to XGT Panel. Date/Time Sets date/time of XGT Panel Password Sets password...
  • Page 129: Wiring With Pc

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor 6.12.1 Wiring with PC - The program edited in the Panel Editor is downloaded or uploaded through the RS-232C port. - RS-232C port can be connected with PC for the program edited in the Panel Editor or other communication device by communication.
  • Page 130 Chapter 6. Panel Editor -The user can set the Baud Rate at the Panel Editor. That should be same with Baud Rate in the XGT Panel. (Refer to 7.1.4 XGT Panel system menu mode) <Baud Rate setting at the Panel Editor> <Baud Rate setting at the XGT Panel>...
  • Page 131: Font

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor 6.12.3 Font Downloads a specified font. Other fonts than provided on the Panel Editor are unavailable to download. Select Communication -> Fonts to display the window as shown below. Select the Font to download and click Open to display the window as shown below. Click ‘Yes’...
  • Page 132: Password

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor 6.12.5 Password Sets a download/upload password. Up to 10 alphanumeric characters are available. If Password has been specified, Confirm Password window will be displayed as below to confirm download/upload. Correct password should be input to start download/upload. Caution You can't download but also can't upload project if you lose the password.
  • Page 133: Entire Memory Format

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor 6.12.7 Entire Memory Format Erases the entire memory of the XGT Panel. If password is lost so that download/upload is unavailable, use the Entire Memory Format which deletes the entire memory of the XGT Panel, then allowing its reuse. However, be careful that recovery of the projects and memory of the XGT Panel is not possible if once erased.
  • Page 134 Chapter 6. Panel Editor (1) Set Device to be the XGT Panel. (2) Set O/S to be the XGT Panel O/S that the extension is *.MOT. (3) Set Comm port(Communication Port) and click Download(D) to start to download the XGT Panel O/S. (4) At this moment, let the Dip Switches (used to download XGT Panel O/S) all set to O/S as shown below.
  • Page 135: Read Alarm History

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor 6.12.9 Read Alarm History Reads Alarm History saved on the XGT Panel. Efficient management of the Alarm History is available since the read Alarm History can be saved and specific alarms can be searched for or deleted. Select Read Alarm History to display the window as below.
  • Page 136 Chapter 6. Panel Editor 2) Save (1) Press ‘Save’ to save the read Alarm History in the file. (2) Press ‘Change File’ and input a desired file name to change the file name to be saved. Then click Save to save the file name as requested.
  • Page 137 Chapter 6. Panel Editor After an alarm message is selected or input, click Find to search for the alarm history with the applicable message contained. (4) If both Date and Alarm Message are selected, the alarms only correspondent to the two conditions will be found and displayed.
  • Page 138: Delete Alarm History

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor 6.12.10 Delete Alarm History Deletes the entire alarm history saved on the XGT Panel. Press Delete Alarm History to display the window as below. Press ‘Yes’ to delete the entire alarm history of the XGT Panel and the message window will be displayed as shown below. 6.12.11 Read System Information Reads O/S Version of the XGT Panel, Menu, Communication Driver Information, System Information, etc.
  • Page 139: Tools

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor 6.13 Tools Explains various functions of the tools. 6.13.1 Customize Toolbars Customizes or edits Toolbars as requested by the user. Select Customize Toolbars to display Customize setting window as below. 1) New Toolbar (1) Press New Toolbar button to display the New Toolbar window as below where the name of a new toolbar can be input. 6-100...
  • Page 140 Chapter 6. Panel Editor (2) Input a desired name and click ‘OK’ to create and display a newly specified toolbar as below. Created Toolbar (3) Select Commands on the Customize window to display shortcut icons per function as below. 6-101...
  • Page 141 Chapter 6. Panel Editor (4) By dragging icons that you would like to add in the toolbar, they become available under the created toolbar. (5) If all are added, click ‘OK’ to complete Customize Toolbars. 2) Delete Customized Toolbars Deletes the Customized Toolbars. (1) Select user’s Customized Toolbars on the Toolbars and click ‘Delete’.
  • Page 142: Customize Shortcut Keys

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor 6.13.2 Customize Shortcut Keys Specifies various shortcut keys of the menu as requested by the user. Select Customize Shortcut Keys to display the shortcut keys setting window as below. The sequence to specify shortcut keys is as follows. (1) From the left of the screen select the menu to specify a shortcut key and press ‘New Shortcut Key’...
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    Chapter 6. Panel Editor (3) In order to delete an assigned shortcut key, select the shortcut key and click Remove to delete the applicable shortcut key. (4) Press Reset All to restore all the shortcut keys to default. 6.13.3 Option Changes autoSave interval and various color of the Panel Editor project.
  • Page 144: Window

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor 6.14 Window Explains about various functions of the Window menu. Specifies the display mode when many of the screens are open on the Screen Edit window of the Panel Editor. 6.14.1 Cascade Arranges the open screens in Cascade mode as shown below. 6-105...
  • Page 145: Arrange Icons

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor 6.14.2 Tile Arranges the open screens in Tile mode as shown below. 6.14.3 Arrange Icons Arrange Icons minimized. 6.14.4 Close All Closes all the screens presently open. However, the screens are not deleted from the project. 6-106...
  • Page 146: Help

    Chapter 6. Panel Editor 6.15 Help Shows the help of Panel Editor. 6.15.1 About Panel Editor 6-107...
  • Page 147: Function Key Settings

    6.16 Function Key Settings The following explains about the function keys. The XGT Panel offers eight function keys as shown below. A function can be specified differently on the same function key per screen, and an identical function can be also specified for all the screens.
  • Page 148: None

    6.16.1 None Specifies no function. 6.16.2 Bit Control Controls status (On or Off) of bit device. 1) Address (1) Specifies an address of bit device. (2) Refer to the section 6.9.3 Button Tag for details. 2) Value input (1) Specifies the kind of action of the function key when pushed. Action Description Turns on the bit device...
  • Page 149: Drive Out

    4) Apply To All Screens (1) Applies the function of this function key to all screens identically if selected. (2) Makes the function selection menu inactive of the applicable function key on the other screens if selected, and its setting will be unavailable if not released from Apply To All Screens.
  • Page 150 1) Address (1) Specifies the address of a device to drive. (2) Refer to the section ‘6.9.1 Numeric Tag’ for details. 2) Value input (1) Specifies the value to write on the device if the applicable function key is pressed. (2) The value of specified device is changed into this value when the function key is pushed.
  • Page 151: Increment

    6.16.4 Increment Increases the value of device as specified value when the function key is pushed. 1) Address (1) Specifies the address of a device to drive. (2) Refer to the section ‘6.9.1 Numeric Tag’ for details. 2) Value input (1) The value of specified device is increased as this value, when the function key is pushed.
  • Page 152: Decrement

    6.16.5 Decrement Decreases the value of device as specified value when the function key is pushed. 1) Address (1) Specifies the address of a device to drive. (2) Refer to the section ‘6.9.1 Numeric Tag’ for details. 2) Value input (1) The value of specified device is decreased as this value when the function key is pushed.
  • Page 153: Screen

    (2) For decrement function, data type should be unsigned type. 4) Apply To All Screens (1) Applies the function of this function key to all screens identically if selected. (2) Makes the function selection menu inactive of the applicable function key on the other screens if selected, and its setting will be unavailable if not released from Apply To All Screens.
  • Page 154 2) Use Password (1) If Use Password selected, the password should be cancelled in the XGT Panel to make the function key available. (Ex) If the user presses F2, setting window is displayed in the Panel Editor. In the XGT Panel, if the user presses F2, screen changes into screen number 2.
  • Page 155: Chapter 7. Xgt Panel Function

    Chapter 7. XGT Panel Function Chapter 7. XGT Panel Function 7.1 Key Operation 7.1.1 Operation Mode The XGT Panel executes its monitoring operation. Goal 1000 Product Percent 7.1.2 Screen Change Mode Displays a list of screens of the XGT Panel and goes to the selected screen. In the Operation Mode, the process sequence of the Screen Change is as follows for instance.
  • Page 156: Alarm History Mode

    Chapter 7. XGT Panel Function 7.1.3 Alarm History Mode Displays a history of occurred alarms. In the Operation Mode, the process sequence of the Alarm History is as follows for instance Press『ALM』key in the Operation Mode to display the Alarm History menu screen as shown below. 1.All Alarm List 2.Specific Alarm List 3.Delete All Alarm List...
  • Page 157 Chapter 7. XGT Panel Function 2) Check Specific Alarm List (1) Locate the cursor on Specific Alarm List and press ENT key to display the screen showing the type of the alarm presently selected as shown below. Tank1Water insufficient Boiler 1 Overheated Tank1Water excessive Sensor 1 Damaged Alarm Message...
  • Page 158: Xgt Panel System Menu Mode

    Chapter 7. XGT Panel Function 4) Alarm Occurrence Screen (1) The screen below represents the case an alarm condition has occurred during the operation of XGT Panel. Target 1000 Produce Achieved ALM :Tank1Water insufficient (2) If an alarm occurs, an alarm message specified in the bottom of the screen blinks. (3) If a buzzer is set, it will ring as specified.
  • Page 159 Chapter 7. XGT Panel Function 2) Cancel Password Cancels the presently specified password of the XGT Panel. If the password is canceled, Write Operation of the tag becomes available although Write Password is specified thereon. (1) In the System Menu move the cursor to ‘1.Cancel Password’ and press ENT key to display the Password Input screen as shown below.
  • Page 160 Chapter 7. XGT Panel Function (2) If the previous password is correctly input, press ENT key to move the cursor to NEW. Then, input a New Password and press ENT key to change the password. 5) Date/Time Set 4.Date / Time Set 5.Buzzer Volume Set 6.Backlight Set -.
  • Page 161 Chapter 7. XGT Panel Function (1) In the System Menu move the cursor to ‘5.Buzzer Volume Setting’ and press ENT key to display the Buzzer Volume setting screen as shown below. Buzzer Volume Set HIIGH (2) Move the cursor to desired volume option and press ENT key to complete the Volume Setting. (3) Press ESC key to return to System Menu Mode.
  • Page 162 Chapter 7. XGT Panel Function 8) Download Speed 6.Backlight Set 7.Download Speed 8.System Information Specifies the speed when Downloading/Uploading the project through the Panel Editor. Default is fixed at 115,200bps. Communication Speed of 9,600, 38,400 and 115,200bps are available to specify for various PC environment. (1) In the System Menu move the cursor to ‘‘7.Download Speed’...
  • Page 163 Chapter 7. XGT Panel Function (1) In the System Menu move the cursor to ‘‘8. System Information’ and press ENT key to display the System Information as shown below. 1) VER : 1.10 2) CH1 : MK_LOADER 1.01 3) CH2 : MK_LINK_4 1.01 VER: Displays O/S version information of the XGT Panel.
  • Page 164: Operation Mode

    Chapter 7. XGT Panel Function 7.2 Operation Mode 7.2.1 Monitoring Mode The XGT Panel executes its monitoring operation. 1) Display Data Each tag reads the current value of the specified device from the instrument connected with so to display in the mode as specified.
  • Page 165: Key

    Chapter 7. XGT Panel Function 7.2.2 Key 1) Function key Executes a defined function. It does not operate if it is not defined. Refer to the section 6.1.6 for details. 2) ESC key Shows the list of defined screen. It is possible to move to the screen selected. For more details about changing screen, refer to the section 7.1.2 Screen Change Mode.
  • Page 166: Changing Screen

    Chapter 7. XGT Panel Function 7.3 Changing Screen There are 4 ways to change the screen of XGT Panel. 7.3.1 By Function Keys The screen can be changed to another screen by a key which is defined as the screen change function. In this case, password for the key operation can be set.
  • Page 167: Alarm

    Chapter 7. XGT Panel Function 7.4 Alarm 7.4.1 Alarm Message When an alarm occurs, the alarm message will be displayed at the bottom of the screen. In this case, all tags operate normally except the area that is covered by the alarm message. When an alarm occurs, any other key input than ESC and ALM is ignored.
  • Page 168: Buzzer

    Chapter 7. XGT Panel Function 7.5 Buzzer 7.5.1 Buzzer Operation The Buzzer Operates in the following condition Condition Volume Remark Valid key input: 1 time When key is pushed The size to be set Invalid key input: 3 times Program data up/download When the data Font data download communication with Panel...
  • Page 169 MASTER-K Loader RS-232C (80/120/200/300/1000) Including built-in (500H/1000H) RS-232C Cnet Link (10S/30S/60S/100S) (10S1) RS-422/485 Loader RS-232C Including built-in GLOFA-GM RS-232C Cnet LSIS Link RS-422/485 Slave Link RS-232C Inverter RS-232C Loader RS-232C RS-232C Link RS-422/485 RS-232C MODBUS-Master(ASC) RS-422/485 RS-232C MODBUS-Master(RTU) RS-422/485...
  • Page 170: Drive Download

    Chapter 8. Communication Driver This section explains XGT Panel connectable devices, wiring and communication settings. 8.1 Driver Download When a project drawn on the Panel Editor is downloaded, the Panel Editor confirms information of the communication driver downloaded on the present XGT Panel per channel. If an identical driver to the project to download is already present at the XGT Panel, others than the driver will be only downloaded.
  • Page 171: Ls Master-K Series Loader Protocol

    Chapter 8. Communication Driver 8.2 LS MASTER-K Series (80S/120S/200S/300S/1000S) Loader Protocol 8.2.1 Communication Mode Connection is available through LS MASTER-K series of PLC and the Loader Protocol. Since Communication Speed and Communication Set are fixed, LS MASTER-K series of Loader if selected makes the Communication Setting button inactive, thus setting is unavailable.
  • Page 172: Connection Diagram

    Chapter 8. Communication Driver 8.2.3 Connection Diagram If the Loader Protocol is used, the Connection Diagram of XGT Panel and MASTER-K series is as shown below. Use the Connection Diagram button of PLC Type Change on the Panel Editor to check the Connection Diagram below.
  • Page 173: Ls Master-K Series : Dedicated Protocol

    Chapter 8. Communication Driver 8.3 LS MASTER-K Series (80S/120S/200S/300S/1000S) : Dedicated Protocol 8.3.1 Communication Mode Connection is available through LS MASTER-K series of PLC and the Dedicated Protocol. If connected with LS MASTER-K series and the Dedicated Protocol, its applicable communication setting is as follows. At this moment, the applicable communication setting of PLC and the XGT Panel to be connected between should be set identical to each other.
  • Page 174: Connection Available Device

    Chapter 8. Communication Driver 8.3.2 Connection Available Device The range of the connection available device with the Dedicated Protocol used is as specified in 8.2.2 ‘ MASTER-K Loader Protocol’. Connection Available Area Device Remarks Word Long Ex.) D0000F : D00000 –D4999F D0000 –D4999 D0000 –D4998 D Area...
  • Page 175 Chapter 8. Communication Driver 2) CH 2(if connected with RS-422/485 used)
  • Page 176: Ls Master-K10S1 : Dedicated Protocol

    Chapter 8. Communication Driver 8.4 LS MASTER-K10S1 : Dedicated Protocol 8.4.1 Communication Mode Connection is available through LS MASTER-K10S1 PLC and the Dedicated Protocol. If connected with LS MASTER-K10S1 and the Dedicated Protocol, its applicable communication setting is as follows. At this moment, the applicable communication setting of MASTER-K10S1 and the XGT Panel to be connected between should be set identical to each other.
  • Page 177 Chapter 8. Communication Driver 8.4.3 Connection Diagram The Connection Diagram between XGT Panel and MASTER-K10S1 is as shown below. Use the Connection Diagram button of PLC Type Change on the Panel Editor to check the Connection Diagram below 1) CH 1(if connected with RS-232C used) 2) CH 2(if connected with RS-422/485 used) * Use terminal resistor 120...
  • Page 178: Connection Available Device

    Chapter 8. Communication Driver 8.5 LS MASTER-K Series (10S/30S/60S/100S) : Dedicated Protocol 8.5.1 Communication Mode Connection is available through LS MASTER-K10/30/60/100S PLC and the Dedicated Protocol. If connected with LS MASTER-K10/30/60/100S and the Dedicated Protocol, its applicable communication setting is as follows. At this moment, the applicable communication setting of PLC and the XGT Panel to be connected between should be set identical to each other.
  • Page 179: Connection Diagram

    Chapter 8. Communication Driver 8.5.3 Connection Diagram The Connection Diagram of XGT Panel and MASTER-K10/30/60/100S is as shown below.. Use the Connection Diagram button of PLC Type Change on the Panel Editor to check the Connection Diagram below. 1) CH 1(if connected with RS-232C used) 2) CH 2(if connected with RS-422/485 used) * Use terminal resistor 120 8-11...
  • Page 180: Ls Master-K500H/1000H : Dedicated Protocol

    Chapter 8. Communication Driver 8.6 LS MASTER-K500H/1000H : Dedicated Protocol 8.6.1 Communication Mode Connection is available through LS MASTER-K500H/1000H PLC and the Dedicated Protocol. If connected with LS MASTER-K500H/1000H and the Dedicated Protocol, its applicable communication setting is as follows. At this moment, the applicable communication setting of PLC and the XGT Panel to be connected between should be set identical to each other.
  • Page 181: Connection Diagram

    Chapter 8. Communication Driver 8.6.3 Connection Diagram The Connection Diagram of XGT Panel and LS MASTER-K500H/1000H is as shown below. Use the Connection Diagram button of PLC Type Change on the Panel Editor to check the Connection Diagram below. 1) CH 1(if connected with RS-232C used) 2) CH 2(if connected with RS-422/485 used) * Use terminal resistor 120 8-13...
  • Page 182: Ls Glofa Gm Series : Loader Protocol

    Chapter 8. Communication Driver 8.7 LS GLOFA GM Series : Loader Protocol 8.7.1 Communication Mode Connection is available through LS GLOFA GM series of PLC and the Loader Protocol. If connected with LS GLOFA GM series and the Loader Protocol, its applicable communication setting is as follows. At this moment, the applicable communication setting of PLC and the XGT Panel to be connected between should be set identical to each other.
  • Page 183: Connection Diagram

    Chapter 8. Communication Driver 8.7.3 Connection Diagram The Connection Diagram of XGT Panel and LS GLOFA GM series is as shown below. Use the Connection Diagram button of PLC Type Change on the Panel Editor to check the Connection Diagram below. 1) CH 1(if connected with RS-232C used) 8-15...
  • Page 184: Ls Glofa Gm Series : Dedicated Protocol

    Chapter 8. Communication Driver 8.8 LS GLOFA GM Series : Dedicated Protocol 8.8.1 Communication Mode Connection is available through LS GLOFA GM series of PLC and the Dedicated Protocol. If connected with LS GLOFA GM series and the Dedicated Protocol, its applicable communication setting is as follows. At this moment, the applicable communication setting of PLC and the XGT Panel to be connected between should be set identical to each other.
  • Page 185: Connection Available Device

    Chapter 8. Communication Driver 8.8.2 Connection Available device The range of the connection available device if connected with the Dedicated Protocol used is as specified in 8.7.2 GLOFA GM Loader Protocol. Connection Available Area Device Remarks Word Long I Area %IX0.0.0 - 63.7.63 %IW0.0.0 - 63.7.3 %IW0.0.0 - 63.7.1...
  • Page 186: Connection Diagram

    Chapter 8. Communication Driver 8.8.3 Connection Diagram If the Dedicated Protocol is used, the Connection Diagram of XGT Panel and GLOFA GM series is as shown below. Use the Connection Diagram button of PLC Type Change on the Panel Editor to check the Connection Diagram below. 1) CH 1(if connected with RS-232C used) 2) CH 2(if connected with RS-422/485 used) * Use terminal resistor 120...
  • Page 187: Ls Inverter : Dedicated Protocol

    Chapter 8. Communication Driver 8.9 LS Inverter : Dedicated Protocol 8.9.1 Communication Mode Connection is available through the LS inverter and the Dedicated Inverter Protocol. If connected with the LS inverter and the Dedicated Inverter Protocol, its applicable communication setting is as follows. At this moment, the applicable communication setting of the inverter and the XGT Panel to be connected between should be set identical to each other.
  • Page 188: Connection Diagram

    Chapter 8. Communication Driver 8.9.3 Connection Diagram If the Dedicated Inverter Protocol is used, the Connection Diagram of the XGT Panel and the inverter is as shown below. Use the Connection Diagram button of PLC Type Change on the Panel Editor to check the Connection Diagram below. In case of LS inverters, since the Pin Number of the signal cable is diverse based on the type, refer to the user’s manual of the applicable inverter.
  • Page 189: Modbus Protocol

    Chapter 8. Communication Driver 8.10 MODBUS Protocol 8.10.1 Communication Mode Connection is available through various instruments and MODBUS Protocol at which MODBUS(RUT/ASC) communication is supported. If connected with the MODBUS Protocol, its applicable communication setting is as follows. At this moment, the applicable communication setting of the instrument and the XGT Panel to be connected between should be set identical to each other.
  • Page 190: Connection Diagram

    Chapter 8. Communication Driver 8.10.3 Connection Diagram If the MODBUS Protocol is used, the Connection Diagram of the XGT Panel and the connected instrument is as shown below. Use the Connection Diagram button of PLC Type Change on the Panel Editor to check the Connection Diagram below. In case of the MODBUS Protocol, since the Pin Number of the signal cable is diverse based on the type of the applicable instrument connected, refer to the user’s manual of the instrument.
  • Page 191: Mitsubishi Melsec Fx Series : Link Protocol

    Chapter 8. Communication Driver 8.11 Mitsubishi Melsec FX series : Link Protocol 8.11.1 Communication Mode Connection is available through the Link Protocol of Mitsubishi FX series. If connected with Mitsubishi FX, its applicable communication setting is as follows. At this moment, the applicable communication setting of FX series and the XGT Panel to be connected between should be set identical to each other.
  • Page 192: Connection Diagram

    Chapter 8. Communication Driver 8.11.3 Connection Diagram If connected wit FX series, the Connection Diagram of the XGT Panel and the connected instrument is as shown below. Use the Connection Diagram button of PLC Type Change on the Panel Editor to check the Connection Diagram below. 1) CH 1(if connected with RS-232C used) 2) CH 2(if connected with RS-422/485 used) * Use terminal resistor 120...
  • Page 193: Omron Cpm : C-Mode Protocol

    Chapter 8. Communication Driver 8.12 OMRON CPM : C- Mode Protocol 8.12.1 Communication Mode Connection is available through the C-mode Protocol of OMRON CPM series. If connected with CPM series, its applicable communication setting is as follows. At this moment, the applicable communication setting of CPM series and the XGT Panel to be connected between should be set identical to each other.
  • Page 194: Connection Diagram

    Chapter 8. Communication Driver 8.12.3 Connection Diagram If connected with OMRON series, the Connection Diagram of the XGT Panel and the connected instrument is as shown below. Use the Connection Diagram button of PLC Type Change on the Panel Editor to check the Connection Diagram below. 1) CH 1(if connected with RS-232C used) 2) CH 2(if connected with RS-422/485 used) * Use terminal resistor 120...
  • Page 195: Koyo Direct Logic06 : Directnet

    Chapter 8. Communication Driver 8.13 Koyo Direct Logic06 : DirectNet 8.13.1 Communication Mode Connection is available through Direct Logic 06 and DirectNet of Koyo. If connected with Direct Logic 06, its applicable communication setting is as follows. At this moment, the applicable communication setting of DL06 and the XGT Panel to be connected between should be set identical to each other.
  • Page 196: Connection Diagram

    Chapter 8. Communication Driver 8.13.3 Connection Diagram If connected with DL06 series, the Connection Diagram of the XGT Panel and the connected instrument is as shown below. Use the Connection Diagram button of PLC Type Change on the Panel Editor to check the Connection Diagram below. 1) CH 1(if connected with RS-232C used) 2) CH 2(if connected with RS-422/485 used) * Use terminal resistor 120...
  • Page 197: Nais Fp Series : Mewtocol

    Chapter 8. Communication Driver 8.14 NAIS FP series : Mewtocol 8.14.1 Communication Mode Connection is available through FP series of PLC and Mewtocol of NAIS. If connected with FP series, its applicable communication setting is as follows. At this moment, the applicable communication setting of FP series and the XGT Panel to be connected between should be set identical to each other.
  • Page 198: Connection Diagram

    Chapter 8. Communication Driver 8.14.3 Connection Diagram If connected with NAIS FP series, the Connection Diagram of the XGT Panel and the connected instrument is as shown below. Use the Connection Diagram button of PLC Type Change on the Panel Editor to check the Connection Diagram below. 1) CH 1(if connected with RS-232C used) 2) CH 2(if connected with RS-422/485 used) * Use terminal resistor 120...
  • Page 199: Siemens S7-200 Series : Ppi Protocol

    Chapter 8. Communication Driver 8.15 Siemens S7-200 series : PPI Protocol 8.15.1 Communication Mode Connection is available through Siemens S7-200 series of PLC and PPI Protocol. If connected with S7-200 series, its applicable communication setting is as follows. At this moment, the applicable communication setting of S7-200 series and the XGT Panel to be connected between should be set identical to each other.
  • Page 200: Connection Diagram

    Chapter 8. Communication Driver 8.15.3 Connection Diagram If connected with S7-200 series, the Connection Diagram of the XGT Panel and the connected instrument is as shown below. Use the Connection Diagram button of PLC Type Change on the Panel Editor to check the Connection Diagram below. 1) CH 2(if connected with RS-485used) * Use terminal resistor 120 8-32...
  • Page 201: Fuji Inverter Fvr-E11S

    Chapter 8. Communication Driver 8.16 Fuji Inverter FVR-E11S 8.16.1 Communication Mode Connection is available with Fuji Inverter FVR-E11S. If connected with FVR-E11S, its applicable communication setting is as follows. At this moment, the applicable communication setting of the inverter and the XGT Panel to be connected between should be set identical to each other.
  • Page 202: Connection Diagram

    Chapter 8. Communication Driver 8.16.3 Connection Diagram If connected with FVR-E11S, the Connection Diagram of the XGT Panel and the connected instrument is as shown below. Use the Connection Diagram button of PLC Type Change on the Panel Editor to check the Connection Diagram below. 1) CH 2(if connected with RS-485 used) * Use terminal resistor 120 8-34...
  • Page 203: Ls Xgk Series Loader Protocol

    Chapter 8. Communication Driver 8.17 LS XGK series Loader Protocol 8.17.1 Communication Mode Connection is available through XGK series of PLC and the Loader Protocol. Since Communication Speed and Communication Set are fixed, LS XGK series of Loader if selected makes the Communication Setting button inactive, thus setting is unavailable.
  • Page 204: Connection Diagram

    Chapter 8. Communication Driver 8.17.3 Connection Diagram If the Loader Protocol is used, the Connection Diagram of XGT Panel and XGK series is as shown below. Use the Connection Diagram button of PLC Type Change on the Panel Editor to check the Connection Diagram below. * Use terminal resistor 120 8-36...
  • Page 205: Ls Xgk Series: Dedicated Protocol

    Chapter 8. Communication Driver 8.18 LS XGK Series : Dedicated protocol 8.18.1 Communication Mode Connection is available through LS XGK series of PLC and the Dedicated Protocol. If connected with LS XGK series and the Dedicated Protocol, its applicable communication setting is as follows. At this moment, the applicable communication setting of PLC and the XGT Panel to be connected between should be set identically to each other.
  • Page 206: Connection Diagram

    Chapter 8. Communication Driver 8.18.3 Connection Diagram If the Dedicated Protocol is used, the Connection Diagram of XGT Panel and XGK series is as shown below. Use the Connection Diagram button of PLC Type Change on the Panel Editor to check the Connection Diagram below. 1) CH 1(if connected with RS-232C used) 2) CH 2(if connected with RS-422/485 used) * Use terminal resistor 120...
  • Page 207: Chapter 9. Installation And Wiring

    Chapter 9. Installation and Wiring Chapter 9. Installation and Wiring 9.1 Installation 9.1.1 Installation Environment This unit has high reliability regardless of its installation environment, but be sure to check the following for system reliability. 1) Environment requirements Avoid installing this unit in locations which are subjected or exposed to: (1) Water leakage and dust.
  • Page 208: Handling Instructions

    Chapter 9. Installation and Wiring 9.1.2 Handling Instructions This section describes the handling of the XGT Panel. • Do not drop off, and make sure that strong shock should not be applied. • Do not unload the PCB from its case. It can cause faults. •...
  • Page 209 Chapter 9. Installation and Wiring 2) Mounting instructions The following explains instructions for mounting the XGT PLC onto the control panel. (1) Allow sufficient distance from upper part of the unit for easy module replacement and ventilation. (2) Do not mount the base board together with a large-sized electromagnetic contact or no-fuse breaker, which produces vibration, on the same panel.
  • Page 210: Wiring

    Chapter 9. Installation and Wiring 9.2 Wiring The followings explain the wiring instructions for use of the system. 9.2.1 Power Supply Wiring (1) To protect the PLC from noise, twist the power line as densely as possible, and keep the shortest distance. DC 24V (2) Connect a power supply that has less noise (if there are lots of noise, connect noise filter).
  • Page 211: Cable Specifications For Wiring

    Chapter 9. Installation and Wiring (6) As a measure against very large surge (e.g. due to lightening),connect a surge absorber as shown below. XGT Panel Within 10m Surge absorber for lightening (7) Use an insulating transformer or noise filter against noise. (8) Do not allow the transformer or noise filter across the duct.
  • Page 212 Chapter 9. Installation and Wiring (3) RS-422/485 cable Twisted pair-cable for RS-422 is recommended considering the communication distance and speed. Item Content Cable type (UL) Style 2464 Standard AWG22 No. of core 2 선(pair) Shield Recommended...
  • Page 213: Chapter 10. Maintenance

    Chapter 10. Maintenance Chapter 10. Maintenance Be sure to perform daily and periodic maintenance and inspection in order to maintain the PLC in the best conditions. 10.1 Maintenance and Inspection The internal circuit of the XGT Panel mainly consist of semiconductor devices and its service life is semi-permanent. However, periodic inspection is requested for ambient environment may cause damage to the devices.
  • Page 214: Periodic Inspection

    Chapter 10. Maintenance 10.3 Periodic Inspection Check the following items once or twice every six months, and perform the needed corrective actions. Checking Methods Check Items Judgment Countermeasure Ambient -20 ~ 60 °C temperature - Measure with thermometer Adjust to general standard Ambient Humidity and hygrometer 5 ~ 85%RH...
  • Page 215: Appendix

    Appendix 1. System Memory Appendix 1. System Memory Address Name Description Remark 0~899 User memory RTC_C_Y Year of RTC RTC_MON Month of RTC RTC_DAY Day of RTC RTC_HOUR Hour of RTC RTC_MIN Minute of RTC RTC_SEC Second of RTC RTC_WEEK The day of week (Sunday: 0 –...
  • Page 216 Appendix 1. System Memory Address Name Description Remark KEY_SET Stores the status of SET key Lowest bit KEY_ENT Stores the status of ENT key Lowest bit KEY_F1 Stores the status of F1 key Lowest bit KEY_F2 Stores the status of F2 key Lowest bit KEY_F3 Stores the status of F3 key...
  • Page 217: Appendix 2 Dimension

    Appendix 2. Dimension Appendix 2. Dimension Appendix 2.1 External Dimension (unit: mm) Appendix 2.2 Cutting Dimension App-3...
  • Page 218 Appendix 3. Trouble Shooting Here describes about contents of error, reason of error, how to discover and how to take action. Appendix 3.1Basic Procedure of Trouble Shooting To reactivate the system, finding the reason of error is the most important. For quick trouble shooting, refer to the followings. (1) Check by eye Check the following items by eye.
  • Page 219 Appendix 3. Trouble Shooting Appendix 3.2 Type of Error Here, the problems occurred at the XGT Panel are classified according to the occasion. Refer to the following problem. Classification of problem Description When starting the device Malfunction when starting the XGT Panel ☞...
  • Page 220 Appendix 3. Trouble Shooting Appendix 3.3 Problem when Starting the Device (1) Screen is not displayed when starting the device. < Solution > (Reason 1) The device is not set as Booting Mode so Booting is not executed. (Action) Screen is not displayed when the device is set as booting mode. Check that switch is set as RUN at the part described in the figure below.
  • Page 221 Appendix 3. Trouble Shooting (Reason 3) Contrast is set too brightly. (Action) In case contrast is set too brightly, screen may not be clear. Adjust the contrast switch with the driver. Even after taking the described measures if screen remains inactivated, then contact a custom service center for further assistances. App 3-4...
  • Page 222 Appendix 3. Trouble Shooting Appendix 3.4 Reaction Problem when Pressing the Key (1) Key is pressed but no operation occurs. < Solution > (Reason 1) Did you set the key when you make the screen data in the Panel Editor? (Action) If initial screen is displayed when you press ESC and ENT keys simultaneously, key is normal.
  • Page 223 Appendix 3. Trouble Shooting (Reason 3) Communication status is bad or communication is not available. (Action) When controlling the device of PLC/controller by the key, in case communication status is bad or communication is not available, the key reacts slowly or doesn’t react. When making screen data, if the user uses the following inner device of the numeric tag, the user can check the communication status.
  • Page 224 Appendix 3. Trouble Shooting Appendix 3.5 Tag Indication Problem (1) When starting the XGT Panel, tag is displayed slowly. < Solution > (reason 1) In case communication with PLC/controller is not available, tag may be displayed slowly. (Action) When starting the XGT Panel, in case communication is not available, whenever time-out occurs, tags are displayed one by one.
  • Page 225 Appendix 3. Trouble Shooting Appendix 3.6 Font Indication Problem (1) Character is not displayed properly. < Solution > (Reason 1) If there is no font file, character is not displayed properly. (Action) Select [Communication] [Font] to download the font to the XGT Panel. App 3-8...
  • Page 226 Warranty and Environmental Policy Warranty 1. Warranty Period The product you purchased will be guaranteed for 18 months from the date of manufacturing. 2. Scope of Warranty Any trouble or defect occurring for the above-mentioned period will be partially replaced or repaired. However, please note the following cases will be excluded from the scope of warranty.

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