Fuji Electric MONITOUCH X1 Series Hardware Specifications
Fuji Electric MONITOUCH X1 Series Hardware Specifications

Fuji Electric MONITOUCH X1 Series Hardware Specifications

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  • Page 1 Hardware Specifications Series...
  • Page 2 Record of Revisions Reference numbers are shown at the bottom left corner on the back cover of each manual. Printing Date Reference No. Revised Contents December, 2020 2024NE0 First edition December, 2021 2024NE1 Second edition October, 2022 2024NE2 Third edition...
  • Page 4 Preface Thank you for selecting the MONITOUCH X1 series. This manual describes operation procedures and errors of the X1 series in detail. For correct use of the X1 series, you are requested to read through this manual to understand more about the product.
  • Page 6 Notes on Safe Usage of MONITOUCH In this manual, you will find various notes categorized under the following levels with the signal words “DANGER” and “CAUTION”. DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury and could CAUTION cause property damage.
  • Page 7 CAUTION • Do not repair, disassemble, or modify the X1 series. Hakko Electronics Co., Ltd. is not responsible for any damages resulting from repair, disassembly, or modification of the unit that was performed by an unauthorized person. • Do not use sharp-pointed tools to press touch switches. Doing so may damage the display unit. •...
  • Page 8 [Notes on the Capacitive Touch Switch] • Touch switches may be unresponsive if touched with dry fingers. In such a case, use a capacitive stylus pen. • Touch switches are calibrated each time the power is turned on. Do not touch the screen for 10 seconds immediately after turning the X1 series on.
  • Page 10: Table Of Contents

    Contents Product Outline Features ........................................ 1-1 Models and Peripheral Equipment ............................1-2 1.2.1 Model Naming Convention ............................. 1-2 1.2.2 Lineup....................................1-2 1.2.3 Peripheral Equipment ..............................1-2 System Configuration..................................1-3 Specifications Specifications...................................... 2-1 2.1.1 General Specifications..............................2-1 2.1.2 Performance Specifications ............................. 2-2 2.1.3 Interface Specifications .............................
  • Page 11 Operation Method Overview....................................... 5-1 System Menu and Status Bar ............................... 5-3 5.2.1 System Menu................................. 5-3 5.2.2 Status Bar..................................5-11 RUN Mode......................................5-15 Local Mode......................................5-16 5.4.1 Switching to Local Mode ............................5-17 5.4.2 Composition of Local Mode Screens .........................5-19 5.4.3 RUN....................................5-20 5.4.4 System Information ..............................5-21 5.4.5 Language Setting...............................5-24 5.4.6...
  • Page 12 Errors Errors........................................6-1 6.1.1 Setup Error ..................................6-1 6.1.2 Screen Program Error..............................6-1 6.1.3 Communication Error..............................6-5 Troubleshooting....................................6-8 6.2.1 In the Event of an Error ............................. 6-8 6.2.2 Probable Symptoms ..............................6-8 Inspection and Maintenance Inspection and Maintenance ................................ 7-1 7.1.1 Daily Inspection................................
  • Page 14: Product Outline

    Product Outline Features Models and Peripheral Equipment System Configuration...
  • Page 16: Features

    Features Features The MONITOUCH X1 series, a peripheral device for PLCs, is a programmable display unit equipped with program memory for controlling screen display, operation inputs, etc. Screen display, operation inputs, and a function for communicating with the host controller can be easily configured on a computer using a dedicated tool, enabling configuration and operation tuned to user needs.
  • Page 17: Models And Peripheral Equipment

    1 Product Outline Models and Peripheral Equipment 1.2.1 Model Naming Convention The model name consists of the following information. 1 i S Power supply specification D: 24 VDC type Wireless LAN / Bluetooth None: No wireless LAN or Bluetooth R: With wireless LAN and Bluetooth Model S: Standard model Ethernet...
  • Page 18: System Configuration

    System Configuration System Configuration Ethernet Serial HDMI Upper-layer system Cloud WLAN Bluetooth Screen configuration software Screen WLAN *1 Speaker LAN/LAN2 creation AUDIO (audio output) Bluetooth Communication cables SERIAL Computer (PC) WLAN V-SFT-6 LAN/LAN2 USB-A HDMI PLC/general-purpose computer Inve rter Temperature controller, inverter Keyboard Access Mouse...
  • Page 19 1 Product Outline...
  • Page 20: Specifications

    Specifications Specifications External Dimensions and Panel Cut-out Dimensions Names of Components Specifications of Components...
  • Page 22: General Specifications

    Specifications Specifications 2.1.1 General Specifications Item X1121iSD X1121iSRD X1151iSD X1151iSRD Conformance CE Marking EMC directive (2014/30/EU) EN61000-6-2, EN61000-6-4 Standards RE directive (2014/53/EU) EN300 328, EN301 893, EN301 489-1, EN301 489-17, EN62311 RoHS directive UL/cUL UL61010-1, UL61010-2-201 (E313548) CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 61010-1, CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 61010-2-201 Conforming UKCA Conforming Hardware version b or later.
  • Page 23: Performance Specifications

    2 Specifications Protective structure for the front when the unit is mounted on a mounting panel. While the protective structure has passed compliance testing, it is not guaranteed under all environments. Periodical checking of the tightening torque of fixtures is recommended to ensure stable protection. Even when the mounting panel thickness is within the specified range, the panel itself may warp depending on the material and size of the mounting panel.
  • Page 24: Interface Specifications

    Specifications 2.1.3 Interface Specifications Item X1121iSD X1121iSRD X1151iSD X1151iSRD Ethernet Number of Ports Connector RJ-45 Applicable Standards IEEE802.3 compliant / IEEE802.3u compliant / IEEE802.3ab compliant Baud Rate 10Mbps / 100Mbps / 1.0Gbps Protocol TCP/IP, UDP/IP Function Auto-MDIX, Auto-Negotiation Recommended Cable 100 ...
  • Page 25: Screen Configuration Environment

    2 Specifications 2.1.4 Screen Configuration Environment Item Specification Configuration Method Dedicated configuration software Configuration Tool Dedicated Software Name V-SFT-6 Windows Vista (32-bit, 64-bit) / 7 (32-bit, 64-bit) / 8 (32-bit, 64-bit) / 8.1 (32-bit, 64-bit) / *1 *2 10 (32-bit, 64-bit) / 11 (64bit) Pentium 4, 2.0 GHz or above recommended Memory 1.0 GB or above (2.0 GB or above recommended)
  • Page 26 Specifications 2.1.6 Function Performance Specifications Item Specification Screens Max. 4,000 Screen Memory SSD 64 MB Switch Max. 4,096 switches per screen (including slider switches and scroll bars) Switch Actions Set, reset, momentary, alternate, illuminated It is possible to press two switches on the display at the same time. Lamp Reverse, blinking, exchange of graphics Max.
  • Page 27: External Dimensions And Panel Cut-Out Dimensions

    2 Specifications External Dimensions and Panel Cut-out Dimensions 2.2.1 X1121 • Side view (Unit: mm) • Front view 58.7 320.0 • Rear view 308.0 • Bottom view • Panel cut-out dimensions +0.5 309.0...
  • Page 28: X1151

    External Dimensions and Panel Cut-out Dimensions 2.2.2 X1151 • Side view (Unit: mm) • Front view 406.0 60.2 • Rear view 394.0 • Bottom view • Panel cut-out dimensions +0.5 395.0...
  • Page 29: Names Of Components

    2 Specifications Names of Components 8 9 10 1415 16 Name Description Display Display area Touch Switch Capacitive touch switch area POWER Lamp Lit green while power is ON Wireless communication antenna Two built-in antennas for wireless communication (only on models with built-in wireless LAN) Fall prevention fixture Fixtures to prevent the unit from falling when installed on a mounting panel Heat sink...
  • Page 30: Specifications Of Components

    Specifications of Components Specifications of Components 2.4.1 LAN / LAN2 These connectors are used for Ethernet communication with an upper-layer PC and controllers. Bottom view Specifications Item Specification Number of Ports Connector RJ-45 Applicable Standards IEEE802.3 compliant : 10BASE-T IEEE802.3u compliant : 100BASE-TX IEEE802.3ab compliant : 1000BASE-T...
  • Page 31: Serial

    2 Specifications 2.4.2 SERIAL This connector is used for serial connection with controllers. Bottom view Specifications Item Specification Number of Ports Connector RJ-45 Communication Standard RS-232C / RS-485 (2-wire connection) / RS-422 (4-wire connection) Synchronization Asynchronous type Data Length 7 / 8 bits Parity None / Even / Odd Stop Bit...
  • Page 32: Usb-A

    Specifications of Components 2.4.3 USB-A These connectors are used for connecting a printer, USB flash drive, keyboard, mouse, etc. There are USB version 2.0 and version 3.0 ports. Bottom view Enlarged view 4 : Z drive 2 : X drive 3 : Y drive 1 : W drive Specifications...
  • Page 33 2 Specifications USB Flash Drive Connection Connection example USB flash drive USB-A USB flash drive specifications Item Specifications Capacity 32 GB or less File System FAT / FAT32 / exFAT / NTFS Notes • USB flash drives that have a security function cannot be used. •...
  • Page 34: Hdmi

    Specifications of Components 2.4.4 HDMI This connector is used to output images to an external monitor. To show the different screens on the X1 application and external display, "Multi-Display Settings" must be configured in the screen program. To show the same screen on both the X1 application and an external display (duplication), no screen data setting is required. Bottom view Specifications Item...
  • Page 35: Wlan

    2 Specifications 2.4.6 WLAN This interface is used to connect devices to the X1121iSRD and X1151iSRD via wireless LAN. Front View Built-in antenna Specifications Item Specification Number of Ports Antenna Two built-in antennas (2T2R) Wireless LAN Standards Standard Frequency* Max. Baud Rate Modulation Method IEEE802.11b 2.4 GHz band...
  • Page 36 Specifications of Components Notes on Radio Waves • The wireless LAN function of the X1 series corresponds to “radio equipment for radio stations (antenna power: 10 mW/MHz or less) of low-power data communication systems” defined by radio law, and therefore does not require a radio license. •...
  • Page 37: Bluetooth

    2 Specifications 2.4.7 Bluetooth This interface is used to connect Bluetooth devices to the X1121iSRD and X1151iSRD. Front View Built-in antenna Specifications Item Specification Number of Ports Supported Standards V2.1+EDR / V3.0+HS / V4.0LE / V4.1 / V4.2 / V5.0 Supported Class Class1 Transfer Speed...
  • Page 38: Dip Switches

    Specifications of Components 2.4.8 DIP Switches The unit is equipped with DIP switches 1 to 4. Turn off power to the unit before changing any DIP switches. Upon delivery, all DIP switches are set to OFF. Bottom view Enlarged view 1 2 3 4 Specifications Storage automatic upload...
  • Page 39 2 Specifications DIPSW1, 2: System Configurator Display The System Configurator can be displayed. The System Configurator can also be displayed from the X1 app Local mode  [Start Sys. Config.] switch. Procedure 1. Turn off the X1 series unit power. 2.
  • Page 40: Installation

    Installation Installation Power Supply Securing USB and HDMI Cables Battery...
  • Page 42: Mounting Method

    Installation Installation 3.1.1 Mounting Method 1. Place the X1 series unit on a flat surface with the display screen facing down and insert the provided waterproof gasket into the groove around the unit. The unit will not be waterproof if the waterproof gasket is not correctly inserted into the groove. 2.
  • Page 43: Installation Conditions

    3 Installation 3.1.2 Installation Conditions Mounting Orientation The X1 series can be mounted in the following orientation. Upright 90right Mounting Angle Install the unit within the following angle range. 90° 120° 60° 0° Panel Cut-out Dimensions (Unit: mm) Model Z (Panel thickness) X1121iS 309.0 230.0...
  • Page 44 Installation Mounting Spatial Restrictions Mount the X1 series unit with approximately 100 mm of space around the periphery of the unit. (Unit: mm) Front Side View Ambient Temperature Use the X1 series unit in an ambient temperature range of 0 C to +45 C (wet-bulb temperature of 39 C or less).
  • Page 45: Power Supply

    3 Installation Power Supply 3.2.1 Power Supply Cable Specifications • Do not solder the ends of wires. Doing so may lead to poor contact. • When using stranded wire for cabling, make sure that the core is sufficiently twisted. Otherwise, stray wires may cause a short-circuit with neighboring electrodes.
  • Page 46: Grounding

    Power Supply 3.2.3 Grounding Always ground the X1 series unit. (The level of grounding resistance should be 100  or less.) • Independent grounding must be used for the unit. • Use AWG20 to AWG14 wire for the grounding cable. •...
  • Page 47: Securing Usb And Hdmi Cables

    3 Installation Securing USB and HDMI Cables USB or HDMI cables may disconnect from the X1 series unit depending on the mounting conditions. Use the cable ties provided with the unit to prevent disconnection. 3.3.1 Securing Cables Example: USB cable 1.
  • Page 48: Battery

    Battery Battery 3.4.1 Role of the Battery The battery is used for backing up time data and BIOS settings (retention during power outage). The service life of the battery is about 3 years from the date of manufacture. A battery is already installed upon delivery. 3.4.2 Battery Replacement Replacement batteries are available.
  • Page 49 3 Installation Battery replacement procedure Replace the battery with the X1 series unit power turned off. Note that calendar data may be lost through battery replacement. Set calendar data as necessary. For the calendar setting procedure, refer to “Time Settings” page 5-82.
  • Page 50: Notes On The Battery: Eu Directive 2006/66/Ec

    Battery 9. Remove the replacement date sticker from the rear face of the X1 series unit. Write a date three years from the present date on a new replacement date sticker and attach the sticker. Replacement date sticker 3.4.3 Notes on the Battery: EU Directive 2006/66/EC In accordance with EU directive 2006/66/EC effective in EU countries, the package box of the X1 series unit and the packaging of the replacement battery have the marking shown to the right.
  • Page 51 3 Installation 3-10...
  • Page 52: X1 Setup Procedures

    X1 Setup Procedures Procedure before Operation Setting Procedure (For a new unit) Setting Procedure (For an existing unit)
  • Page 54: Procedure Before Operation

    Procedure before Operation Procedure before Operation 1. Mount and install the X1 series unit on the mounting panel, and perform wiring. For details, refer to “3 Installation”. 2. Install peripheral devices, such as PLCs and temperature controllers, and perform wiring. For wiring and setting procedures, refer to the X1 Series Connection Manual.
  • Page 55: Setting Procedure (For A New Unit)

    4 X1 Setup Procedures Setting Procedure (For a new unit) For a brand new X1 series unit, the sequence from power on up to transferring a screen program is as shown below. For detailed setting procedures, refer to the X1 Series Setup Manual. Turn power on.
  • Page 56: Setting Procedure (For An Existing Unit)

    Setting Procedure (For an existing unit) Setting Procedure (For an existing unit) For an existing X1 series unit, the sequence from power on up to transferring a screen program is as shown below. The IP address can be changed by starting System Configurator from Local mode. For detailed setting procedures, refer to the X1 Series Setup Manual.
  • Page 57 4 X1 Setup Procedures When [Write filter setting] is set to [Valid], some System Configurator settings cannot be changed. If a setting cannot be changed, set [Write filter setting] to [Invalid] and then change the intended setting. For details, refer to “Settings that Check the Write Filter Setting”...
  • Page 58: Operation Method

    Operation Method Overview System Menu and Status Bar RUN Mode Local Mode System Configurator...
  • Page 60: Overview

    Overview Overview X1 Screen Modes The X1 series has the following screen modes. Screen Refer to X1 App (RUN mode) RUN mode screen for communicating with an upper-layer computer, PLC, etc. page 5-15 A screen program created using the V-SFT version 6 configuration software needs to be transferred to the X1 series unit to display this mode.
  • Page 61 5 Operation Method Switching between Screen Modes 1. or 2. 3. or 4. X1 app (RUN mode) X1 app (Local mode) System Configurator * Windows desktop Procedure Remarks System menu  [Local] switch A V-SFT version 6 screen program switch wth [Function] set to [Switching to Local Mode] System menu ...
  • Page 62: System Menu And Status Bar

    System Menu and Status Bar System Menu and Status Bar 5.2.1 System Menu The system menu is used to switch between the RUN and Local modes of the X1 app and change the display brightness. Display Method RUN mode Press two of the four corners of the X1 series unit screen one by one to display the system menu. 2 cm 2 cm Recognition area...
  • Page 63 5 Operation Method Precautions during system menu display • Any switches that are hidden by the system menu are disabled while the system menu is displayed. Switches behind the System menu system menu are disabled. • The system menu has priority even over scrolling messages. Timing for Hiding The system menu is hidden five seconds after it is displayed.
  • Page 64 System Menu and Status Bar When the brightness is reduced, the backlight life may be slightly extended. Brightness levels are equivalent to the BRIGHT macro command values of 126, 64, and 0. The brightness can be adjusted in 127 levels by using the BRIGHT macro command. For precautions on using a macro command, refer to “Display Brightness Setting”...
  • Page 65 5 Operation Method • Login This section explains the login procedure for a user of security level 4. 1. Display the system menu, press [Security] in the system menu and press the [Login/Logout] switch. For the system menu display method, refer to page 5-3.
  • Page 66 System Menu and Status Bar User list Users registered for the security function are displayed in list form. In this list, a new user account can be added and the registered user accounts can be deleted or edited. To display a list of all users in Local mode, refer to “User Settings”...
  • Page 67 5 Operation Method • Adding a User Account This section explains how to add a new user account in the user list. A maximum of 32 accounts can be registered on the X1 series unit. 1. Press the [Add] switch in the user list. 2.
  • Page 68 System Menu and Status Bar • Deleting a User Account This section explains how to delete a registered user account from the user list. 1. Select a user account to delete from the user list and press the [Delete] switch. •...
  • Page 69 5 Operation Method • Editing a User Account This section explains how to edit a registered user account in the user list. 1. Select a user account to edit from the user list and press the [Edit] switch. • Only accounts registered on MONITOUCH can be edited. Accounts registered in the screen program cannot be edited.
  • Page 70: Status Bar

    System Menu and Status Bar 5.2.2 Status Bar The status bar is displayed at the same time as the system menu in the bottom right of the screen. The status of communications with connected devices is indicated. Display Method RUN mode Press two of the four corners of the X1 series unit screen one by one to display the status bar.
  • Page 71 5 Operation Method Display Timing RUN mode • When the system menu is displayed • When the status of communication with a connected device changes (normal  abnormal) If the status changes while the backlight is off, the backlight is forcibly turned on. Local mode •...
  • Page 72 System Menu and Status Bar Precautions during Status Bar Display • Any switches that are hidden by the status bar and detailed status information are disabled while the status bar is displayed. Detailed status information Status bar Switches behind the system menu are disabled. •...
  • Page 73 5 Operation Method Status Bar Details The following items are displayed on the status bar. Close PLC 8WAY connection status Wireless LAN status (only for wireless LAN I/F models) LAN2 status (only for additional wired LAN I/F models) LAN status Display at all times valid/invalid Item Description...
  • Page 74: Run Mode

    RUN Mode RUN Mode The RUN mode is for communicating with an upper-layer computer, PLC, etc. A screen program created using the V-SFT version 6 configuration software needs to be transferred to the X1 series unit to display this mode. Example screen 5-15...
  • Page 75: Local Mode

    5 Operation Method Local Mode In the Local mode, communication with connected device is stopped and the X1 series unit system information, screen program information, etc., is displayed. Also, this mode functions as a system screen for transferring a screen program between a computer and the X1 series unit. Menu icons Title of the screen currently displayed Clock...
  • Page 76: Switching To Local Mode

    Local Mode 5.4.1 Switching to Local Mode Switching from RUN mode to Local mode can be done by either of the following methods. Method 1: system menu 1. Press one corner of the screen for at least 2 seconds and release your finger when there is a beep. Recognition area 2 cm 2 cm...
  • Page 77 5 Operation Method Method 2: created switch Press a switch with [Function] set to [Switching to Local Mode]. Select 5-18...
  • Page 78: Composition Of Local Mode Screens

    Local Mode 5.4.2 Composition of Local Mode Screens The Local mode screens are configured as shown below: Item Refer to page 5-20 System Information Main unit Information page 5-21 Screen Data Information page 5-22 Driver Information page 5-23 H/W Information page 5-23 Language Setting Language Setting...
  • Page 79: Run

    5 Operation Method 5.4.3 RUN Pressing [RUN] in the menu icons switches to RUN mode. Menu icons Splash screen Progress bar Message RUN screen The splash screen can be changed as desired. For details, refer to the X1 Series Reference Manual 2. 5-20...
  • Page 80: System Information

    Local Mode 5.4.4 System Information Pressing [System Information] in the menu icons brings up the System Information screen. This screen is used to view the information of the X1 series, screen program, etc. This is the screen first displayed when the operation mode is switched from RUN to Local. Menu icons System Information screen MONITOUCH Information...
  • Page 81: Screen Data Information

    5 Operation Method Screen Data Information The [Screen Data Information] tab window shows screen program information. [Screen Data Information] tab window Item Description Detailed Information Display Color Indicates the display color specified in the screen program. Editor Ver. Indicates the version of the editor with which the screen program was created. Comment Indicates file comments of the screen program.
  • Page 82: Driver Information

    Local Mode Driver Information The [Driver Information] tab window shows information of connected device. [Driver Information] tab window Item Description PLC1 to 8 Maker Indicates the manufacturer of the connected device. Model Indicates the model name of the connected device. Ver.
  • Page 83: Language Setting

    5 Operation Method 5.4.5 Language Setting Pressing [Language Setting] in the menu icons brings up the Language Setting screen. This screen is used to change the interface language for Local mode. Menu icon Language Setting screen The Language Setting screen can be displayed when any of the following screens are displayed: •...
  • Page 84: Lan Setting / Lan2 Setting

    Local Mode 5.4.6 LAN Setting / LAN2 Setting Pressing [LAN Setting] or [LAN2 Setting] in the menu icons brings up the LAN Setting or LAN2 Setting screen, respectively. This screen shows the IP address of the X1 series unit set on System Configurator. Menu icon LAN Setting screen When no LAN cable is connected or a link is not established, the indication of the [LAN Setting]/[LAN2 Setting] icon is changed as follows.
  • Page 85 5 Operation Method • The IP address of the X1 series unit is set on System Configurator. Refer to page 5-69. • Set an IP address of a different network group for each of the following: [LAN Setting], [LAN2 Setting], and [WLAN Setting] (only for wireless LAN models). If set in the same network group, the system will not operate correctly.
  • Page 86: Network Table Edit

    Local Mode Network Table Edit The [Network Table Edit] tab window is used to edit and add network tables. [Network Table Edit] tab window After changing any settings, press the [Apply] switch to confirm the settings. Editing procedure 1. Press [LAN Setting]/[LAN2 Setting] in the menu icons and open the [Network Table Edit] tab window. 2.
  • Page 87: Wlan Setting (Only For Wireless Lan I/F Models)

    5 Operation Method 5.4.7 WLAN Setting (Only for Wireless LAN I/F Models) Pressing [WLAN Setting] in the menu icons brings up the WLAN Setting screen. This screen is used to configure wireless LAN settings for the X1 series unit. For general specifications and conformance standards of wireless LAN, refer to “WLAN”...
  • Page 88 Local Mode Item Description IP Address Indicates the IP address of the WLAN port. Subnet Mask Indicates the subnet mask of the WLAN port. Gateway Indicates the default gateway of the WLAN port. MAC Address Indicates the MAC address of the WLAN port. External Access Service Port Set the port number to be used for the EREAD, EWRITE, SEND, and MES macro commands and...
  • Page 89: E-Mail Setting

    5 Operation Method 5.4.8 E-Mail Setting Pressing [E-Mail Setting] in the menu icons brings up the E-Mail Setting screen. This screen is used to view and configure connection settings and destination settings for sending e-mail notifications. For details on e-mail notifications, refer to the X1 Series Reference Manual 2. Menu icons E-Mail Setting screen Press the [Apply] switch to...
  • Page 90 Local Mode Item Description Port No. Set the SMTP port number. (Default: 25) When using SSL/TLS communication, set “465” for the port number. Authentication No Authentication No authentication is performed. POP before SMTP Authentication is performed with the POP3 server. Configure the following settings. •...
  • Page 91 5 Operation Method Editing the recipient mail addresses 1. Press [E-Mail Setting] in the menu icons and open the [Mail Setting] tab window. 2. Select a mail address to edit and press the [Change] switch. 3. Pressing each setting field brings up the system keyboard to be used for configuration. Set the recipient mail address.
  • Page 92 Local Mode Deleting the recipient mail addresses 1. Press [E-Mail Setting] in the menu icons and open the [Mail Setting] tab window. 2. Select a mail address to delete and press the [Delete] switch. 3. Press the [Apply] switch to confirm the setting. 5-33...
  • Page 93: Sram Setting

    5 Operation Method 5.4.9 SRAM Setting Pressing [SRAM Setting] in the menu icons brings up the SRAM Setting screen. This screen is used to format the SRAM area in the X1 series unit. The following area in the X1 series unit is the SRAM area. C:\MONITOUCH\X1\0\work\sram Menu icon SRAM Setting screen...
  • Page 94 Local Mode SRAM formatting procedure An SRAM area can be formatted. When the SRAM area is formatted, any saved data (history data saved in SRAM, internal device memory $L, etc.) is completely cleared. Double-check before formatting the SRAM. 1. Press [SRAM Setting] in the menu icons. The SRAM Setting screen is displayed. 2.
  • Page 95: Communication Setting

    5 Operation Method 5.4.10 Communication Setting Pressing [Comm. Setting] in the menu icons brings up the Communication Setting screen. This screen is used to view and configure communication parameters. Menu icons Communication Setting screen Communication Setting screen Indicates the maker, model, and connection port of PLCx.
  • Page 96 Local Mode Restoring settings in the screen program This section explains how to restore the screen program settings after the communication settings were changed on the X1 series unit. 1. Press [Comm. Setting] in the menu icons. The Communication Setting screen is displayed. 2.
  • Page 97: Communication Parameter

    5 Operation Method Communication Parameter The [Communication Parameter] tab window is used to check and set parameters for connected devices. [Communication Parameter] tab window Indicates communication parameters of PLCx. Pressing each setting field brings up the system keyboard to be used for configuration.
  • Page 98: Connection Target Setting

    Local Mode Connection Target Setting The [Connection Target Setting] tab window is used to check and change the IP address and port number of connected devices. * The [Connection Target Setting] tab window is displayed only when Ethernet connection is used. [Connection Target Setting] tab window Pressing each setting field brings up the system keyboard to be used for...
  • Page 99: Start Sys. Config. / Exit X1 App

    5 Operation Method 5.4.11 Start Sys. Config. / Exit X1 App Pressing [Start Sys. Config.] in the menu icons brings up the Start System Configurator screen. Pressing [Exit X1 App] brings up the Exit X1 Application screen. Menu icon Start System Configurator screen Exit X1 Application screen Item Description...
  • Page 100: Simulator Setting

    Local Mode 5.4.13 Simulator Setting Pressing [Simulator Setting] in the menu icons brings up the Simulator Setting screen. This screen is used to show the information of the simulator to use, and select whether or not to use the simulator. Simulator The simulator is a function used to check the operation of a screen program without connecting devices such as PLCs and temperature controllers.
  • Page 101: System Setting

    5 Operation Method 5.4.14 System Setting Pressing [System Setting] in the menu icons brings up the System Setting screen. This screen is used to change the settings for the buzzer and backlight. Menu icons System Setting screen System Setting screen Press to revert to the Press the [Apply] switch settings set in the...
  • Page 102: Buzzer Setting

    Local Mode Buzzer Setting The [Buzzer Setting] tab window on the System Setting screen is used to change the buzzer sound. [Buzzer Setting] tab window Press the [Apply] switch to confirm the setting. Item Description Change Buzzer Setting Standard Changes the buzzer sound. Short Continuous Backlight Setting...
  • Page 103: Hard Copy Setting

    5 Operation Method Hard Copy Setting The [Hard Copy Setting] tab window on the System Setting screen is used to change the hard copy setting. [Hard Copy Setting] tab window Press the [Apply] switch to confirm the settings. Item Description Reversed Image Unselected Black and white are not inverted.
  • Page 104: Storage Transfer

    Local Mode 5.4.15 Storage Transfer Pressing [Storage Transfer] in the menu icons brings up the Storage Transfer screen. This screen is used to transfer data such as screen programs between the X1 series unit and the USB storage device. For details on how to store the data in the USB storage device and automatic upload function,, refer to the X1 Series Reference Manual 2.
  • Page 105 5 Operation Method Procedure This section explains how to transfer data with a USB storage inserted into the USB port 1(W drive) on the X1 series unit. 1. USB storage insertion Insert a USB storage into the USB port 1 on the back of the X1 unit. 1: W drive 3: Y drive 2: X drive...
  • Page 106 Local Mode When [Display <-- Storage] Is Selected: 1. When [Display <- Storage] is selected, the following screen appears. Information of the folder currently selected Free space in the storage Folder name currently selected Used for checking or changing folder names. Starts transfer.
  • Page 107 5 Operation Method 4. Data transfer start Press the [Start] switch. The [Transferring data... (Storage)] dialog is displayed during transfer. 5. Data transfer completed When the data has been transferred successfully, the following message dialog is displayed. Press the [OK] switch. The System Information screen is automatically displayed on completion of data transfer.
  • Page 108 Local Mode When [Display --> Storage] Is Selected: 1. When [Display -> Storage] is selected, the following screen appears. Information of the folder currently selected Free space in the storage Folder name currently selected Starts transfer. Returns to the previous screen.
  • Page 109 5 Operation Method 3. During data transfer to data transfer completed During data transfer, the [Start] switch changes to [Transferring] and the [Transferring data...(Storage)] dialog is displayed. On successful completion, the [Work normally finished] dialog is displayed. Press the [OK] switch. Transferring Data transfer completed * If any other message is displayed, refer to...
  • Page 110 Local Mode When [Display <--> Storage] Is Selected: 1. When [Display -> Storage] is selected, the following screen appears. Information of the folder currently selected Free space in the storage Folder name currently selected Starts transfer. Returns to the previous screen.
  • Page 111 5 Operation Method Deleting Data from Storage: 1. When [Delete] is selected, the following dialog is displayed. 2. Execution of data delete to during execution Press the [OK] switch if deleting all data from storage. 3. Data deletion completed When the data has been completely deleted, the message “Work normally finished.” is displayed. Data is completely deleted.
  • Page 112 Local Mode Message Dialog Displayed during Data Transfer If an error occurs during data transfer, the message dialog is displayed on the X1 series unit. Messages and their contents are shown below. Messages Description Work normally finished. The specified operation has been concluded normally. Storage is not connected Storage is not connected Storage Capacity over...
  • Page 113: I/O Check

    5 Operation Method 5.4.16 I/O Check Pressing [I/O Check] in the menu icons brings up the I/O Check screen. This screen is used for testing touch switch operations and the connection of the network. Menu icon I/O Check screen Touch switches and media The [Touch switches and media] tab window on the I/O Check screen is used to test touch switch operations and to check the connection status of the USB storage / external display.
  • Page 114 Local Mode Touch switch test procedure 1. Press [I/O Check] in the menu icons and open the [Touch Switch] tab window. 2. Press the [Test] switch. Grids appear on the screen as shown below. 3. Checking the switch output state: Press a position on the screen, and check if the pressed position turns white.
  • Page 115: Network Test

    5 Operation Method Network Test The [Network Test] tab window is used to test the connection of the network. [Network test] tab window Network test procedure 1. Press [I/O Check] in the menu icons and open the [Network test] tab window. 2.
  • Page 116: User Settings

    Local Mode 5.4.17 User Settings Pressing [User Settings] in the menu icons brings up the User Settings screen. When using the security function, this screen lists all users and is used to add, delete, and edit user accounts. For details on the security function, refer to the X1 Series Reference Manual 2. Menu icons User Settings screen User Settings screen...
  • Page 117 5 Operation Method Administrator Authentication Authentication of administrator privileges is required before adding a new user account or deleting/editing a registered user account, if any. Without administrator privileges, no account can be added, deleted, nor edited. Addition, deletion and editing of a user account possible Addition, deletion and editing of a user account impossible...
  • Page 118 Local Mode Adding a user account This section explains how to add a new user account in the administrator mode. A maximum of 32 user accounts can be registered on the X1 series unit. 1. Press the [Add] switch. Enter a user name and password to add. A maximum of 8 one-byte alphanumeric characters (case sensitive) can be used for a user name or password.
  • Page 119 5 Operation Method Deleting a user account This section explains how to delete a registered user account in the administrator mode. 1. Select a user account to delete from the user list and press the [Delete] switch. • User accounts that can be deleted - The account of an administrator user that is currently logged in - User accounts which were registered on MONITOUCH ([Registered in: Main unit]) and are not granted administrator privileges...
  • Page 120 Local Mode Editing a user account This section explains how to edit a registered user account in the administrator mode. 1. Select a user account to edit from the user list and press the [Edit] switch. • User accounts that can be edited - The account of an administrator user that is currently logged in - User accounts which were registered on MONITOUCH ([Registered in: Main unit]) and are not granted administrator privileges...
  • Page 121: Standards (Only For Wireless Lan I/F Models)

    5 Operation Method 5.4.18 Standards (Only for Wireless LAN I/F Models) Pressing [Standards] in the menu icons brings up the Standards screen. This screen is for viewing certification information of wireless LAN for the X1 series. Standards screen Menu icons Certification on Wireless LAN FCC / IC Caution This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules and Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s).
  • Page 122: Handling Data Changed In Local Mode

    Local Mode 5.4.19 Handling Data Changed in Local Mode The following items set in the screen program can be changed in Local mode on the X1 series unit. Item Setting in Local Mode *1 Setting in V-SFT Version 6 Network table LAN Setting [System Setting] ...
  • Page 123 5 Operation Method Prohibition of Setting Change in Local Mode Some settings that can be configured in Local mode can be prohibited from being changed on the X1 series unit. Setting in V-SFT version 6 Select [System Setting]  [Unit Setting]  [Local Mode]  [Local Mode Prohibition Setting], and select the [Prohibit Setting] checkbox. When the [Prohibit Setting] checkbox is selected, you can select items to be prohibited from being changed in Local mode.
  • Page 124 Local Mode If a password has been registered in the [Prohibition Cancel Setting] window in V-SFT version 6, the list of password-protected settings is displayed in the [Screen Data Information] tab window of the System Information screen in Local mode. To cancel all prohibition settings at once, follow the procedure described below.
  • Page 125: System Configurator

    5 Operation Method System Configurator 5.5.1 System Configurator System Configurator is used to set the startup mode, IP addresses, etc. Item Refer to Explorer page 5-67 Settings IP Address Setting page 5-69 LAN2 WLAN Wi-Fi settings Station page 5-71 Bluetooth settings page 5-73 Write filter setting page 5-75...
  • Page 126: Explorer

    System Configurator 5.5.2 Explorer This function is used to view the folder configuration and files of public areas within the X1 series unit internal storage and USB flash drive. Copying of files is possible as well. Displaying and setting changes are not possible when [Write filter setting] is set to [Valid]. Set [Settings] ...
  • Page 127 5 Operation Method Opening a folder/file Double-tap a folder in the file/folder view to display the contents of the folder. Double-tap a file to open the file. Double-tap Double-tap Cutting/copying/deleting/renaming Hold down a folder/file icon in the file/folder view. A pop-up menu will be displayed. If [Delete] is selected, a confirmation window appears.
  • Page 128: Settings

    System Configurator 5.5.3 Settings This function is used to configure Windows system settings. Back Next page IP Address Setting This screen is used to set and check the IP address of the LAN, LAN2, and WLAN ports. Settings cannot be changed when [Write filter setting] is set to [Valid]. Set [Settings] ...
  • Page 129 5 Operation Method LAN / LAN2 / WLAN Manual Back Auto Item Description IP address allocation Select the method for setting the IP address. Manual: Input the IP address on this screen. Auto: Press the [OK] switch and an IP address is automatically allocated by the DHCP server. Auto Manual Automatically allocated IP address...
  • Page 130: Wi-Fi Settings

    System Configurator Wi-Fi Settings This screen is for configuring Wi-Fi settings. The X1 series unit operates in station mode. • Displaying and setting changes are not possible when [Write filter setting] is set to [Valid]. Set [Settings]  [Write filter setting] to [Invalid]. Refer to “Write Filter Setting”...
  • Page 131 5 Operation Method 2. Press [Show available networks], select the respective SSID and then press [Connect]. 3. Input the security key. Back Methods for inputting numbers and text • Use the System Configurator  [System keyboard]. Refer to page 5-93. •...
  • Page 132: Bluetooth Settings

    System Configurator Bluetooth Settings This screen is for configuring Bluetooth settings. The Windows [Bluetooth & other devices] menu is used. • Displaying and setting changes are not possible when [Write filter setting] is set to [Valid]. Set [Settings]  [Write filter setting] to [Invalid]. Refer to “Write Filter Setting”...
  • Page 133 5 Operation Method 6. Select the device for pairing from the list of detected devices. 7. When a connection is established, the message “Your device is ready to go!” is displayed. Press [Done] to return to the System Configurator screen. Connecting with a Registered Device A smart device registered for pairing will automatically be connected by turning Bluetooth on.
  • Page 134: Write Filter Setting

    System Configurator Write Filter Setting This screen is for checking and changing the write filter setting. Function of the Write Filter Since the X1 series uses a Windows operating system, a sudden power off may damage files and system recovery may be impossible. By setting the [Write filter setting] to [Valid] (writing prohibited) for the system area, files can be protected even if the power is suddenly turned off.
  • Page 135 5 Operation Method Shutdown operation When [Write filter setting] is set to [Invalid], be sure to press the [Shutdown] switch in System Configurator. Turn the power off 15 seconds after the screen goes out. When [Write filter setting] is set to [Invalid] and the power is turned off without pressing the [Shutdown] switch, the file system may become damaged and recovery may be impossible.
  • Page 136 System Configurator Advanced settings Back The current status is indicated in blue. Description Item Area to filter This setting is displayed when [Write filter setting: Invalid] is selected. Set the writing prohibited area. System area (default) Prohibits writing in the system area. Some areas are excluded. Excluded areas (reading/writing enabled at all times) •...
  • Page 137 5 Operation Method When [Write filter setting: Valid] and [Filter area settings: All areas] are selected, all areas of the internal storage are writing prohibited and a "Warning" appears at the bottom of the local mode screen. The following settings will return to the state before the change by turning the power off and back on again or by rebooting.
  • Page 138 System Configurator When changing the setting When the setting is changed, X1 will reboot automatically and change to [Write filter setting: Valid]. After rebooting, the X1 app or the System Configurator screen will start up according to the settings in [System Configurator]  [Settings] ...
  • Page 139: Display Brightness Setting

    5 Operation Method Display Brightness Setting This screen is used to set the brightness of the screen. The setting cannot be changed when [Write filter setting] is set to [Valid]. Set [Settings]  [Write filter setting] to [Invalid]. Refer to “Write Filter Setting”...
  • Page 140: Startup Settings (Operation Mode)

    System Configurator Startup Settings (Operation Mode) This screen is used to change the startup setting for when the power is turned on. After the setting is changed, the X1 series unit automatically reboots. Back The current status is indicated in blue. Item Description Startup mode selection...
  • Page 141: Time Settings

    5 Operation Method Time Settings This screen is for checking and changing the time settings. Settings cannot be changed when [Write filter setting] is set to [Valid]. Set [Settings]  [Write filter setting] to [Invalid]. Refer to “Write Filter Setting” page 5-75.
  • Page 142 System Configurator Change Time Zone Change the time zone setting by selecting from a list. If a time zone that practices daylight savings time is selected, the [Adjust according to daylight savings time] menu is also displayed. Back Change time zone Change Internet Time Automatically set the time by synchronizing with an NTP server via the Internet upon turning the X1 series unit power on.
  • Page 143: Security Setting (Optional)

    5 Operation Method Security Setting (Optional) This screen is for configuring security settings. The screen is available when the optional X1 Security Software (X1-SS) is purchased and installed. Settings cannot be changed when [Write filter setting] is set to [Valid]. Set [Settings] ...
  • Page 144 System Configurator Mode Setting Set the operation mode of the security function. Back The current mode is indicated in blue. Item Description Invalid mode (default) The system security function is disabled. All files can be executed. Valid mode The system security function is enabled. Only applications that are on the whitelist can be executed. Updating mode The system security function is disabled.
  • Page 145 5 Operation Method Adding to List Add applications to the whitelist. Adding to the list takes time. In addition, all other operations are disabled during the process. Execute list addition after completing all other system settings. Back Item Description Add all items Adds all programs and systems installed on the X1 series unit to the list.
  • Page 146 System Configurator Setting Procedure Initial setting 1. Set [Write filter setting] to [Invalid]. The X1 series unit automatically reboots. For details on the write filter setting, refer to page 5-75. 2. Install the X1-SS security software. Refer to the X1-SS instruction manual for the installation procedure. 3.
  • Page 147: Printer Setting

    5 Operation Method Printer Setting Configure the printer settings. Printing of such as hard copies is possible by installing the Windows printer driver on the X1 series unit. If multiple printer drivers are installed, display the Windows [Printers & scanners] menu and specify the default printer. * Copy the printer driver exe file or data from the CD supplied with the printer to a USB flash drive and install via Explorer (refer to “5.5.2 Explorer”...
  • Page 148 System Configurator 2. Select the printer to set as default from the printers & scanners list and press [Manage]. 3. Press [Set as default]. 5-89...
  • Page 149: Sound Settings

    5 Operation Method Sound Settings Configure the sound settings in the Windows [Sound] menu. The output device can be selected when connecting an external speaker. Settings cannot be changed when [Write filter setting] is set to [Valid]. Set [Settings]  [Write filter setting] to [Invalid]. Refer to “Write Filter Setting”...
  • Page 150: Task List

    System Configurator 5.5.5 Task List This screen is used to set the task list service setting. When simultaneously using the X1 app and a user application, the user application cannot be viewed since the X1 app is displayed in full screen.
  • Page 151: System Version

    5 Operation Method 5.5.6 System Version This screen indicates the X1 system version. Back Item Description Indicates the HMI program version. Hardware Indicates the hardware revision. System Configurator Indicates the System Configurator version. BIOS Indicates the BIOS version. Indicates the version of the Embedded Controller. PCAP Indicates the version of the touch switch firmware.
  • Page 152: System Keyboard

    System Configurator 5.5.7 System Keyboard This screen is used to specify how the Windows system keyboard is displayed. The keyboard changes according to the selected language. Back The current status is indicated in blue. Item Description View The keyboard is displayed in the foreground at all times. It automatically reappears even if it closed with the [x] button.
  • Page 153: Language Change

    5 Operation Method 5.5.8 Language Change This screen is used to specify the interface language of System Configurator. Select a language from the preinstalled. Settings cannot be changed when [Write filter setting] is set to [Valid]. Set [Settings]  [Write filter setting] to [Invalid]. Refer to “Write Filter Setting”...
  • Page 154: Touch Operations Check

    System Configurator 5.5.9 Touch Operations Check This screen is used to check and calibrate touch switch operation. Back Item Description Operation check Displays a screen for checking that the touch switches operate properly. The same screen can also be displayed by the following methods. •...
  • Page 155 5 Operation Method Calibration Perform calibration when touch switches are not responding or do not respond well. While executing calibration, “Processing...” is displayed on the screen. After executing, check operations from the [Operation check] switch. Do not touch the screen during calibration. Touch Display Selection If a display that supports touch operations is connected via the HDMI port but the touch operations of the display are not recognized, configure settings on the following screen.
  • Page 156: Operation Test

    System Configurator 5.5.10 Operation Test This screen is used to start the HMI app temporarily from System Configurator for checking operation. Also, in cases where System Configurator was displayed from the X1 Local mode, a switch is provided for exiting System Configurator. Back Item Description...
  • Page 157 5 Operation Method Exit System Configurator Press this switch to exit System Configurator and return to the X1 Local mode screen. This switch is disabled when [Settings]  [Startup settings]  [Startup mode selection] is set to [System Configurator]. Back 5-98...
  • Page 158: Advanced Mode

    System Configurator 5.5.11 Advanced Mode This screen is used to display Windows and configure advanced settings. The setting cannot be changed when [Write filter setting] is set to [Valid]. Set [Settings]  [Write filter setting] to [Invalid]. Refer to “Write Filter Setting” page 5-75.
  • Page 159 5 Operation Method Windows Desktop Display This switch displays the Windows desktop. Any failure resulting from operations done via the Windows desktop are not covered by the operation guarantee. Note that the X1 series unit may malfunction if operations are inappropriate. Back Reboot Exit Windows desktop display...
  • Page 160: Shutdown

    System Configurator 5.5.12 Shutdown Shutdown the system before turning the X1 series unit power off. Be sure to press the [Shutdown] switch if [Write filter setting] is set to [Invalid]. If the power is turned off without pressing the [Shutdown] switch, the file system may become damaged and recovery may be impossible.
  • Page 161: Reboot

    5 Operation Method 5.5.13 Reboot Reboot the X1 series unit. RUN screen or System Configurator 5-102...
  • Page 162: Errors

    Errors Errors Troubleshooting...
  • Page 164: Setup Error

    Errors Errors There are three kinds of error messages displayed on the X1 series: • Setup error (page 6-1) • Screen program error (page 6-1) • Communication error (page 6-5) 6.1.1 Setup Error When no screen program is present or no system program has been transferred, the following message is displayed on the X1 series unit. Solve the error according to the error message.
  • Page 165 6 Errors Error Numbers Check the contents of the error (= error number) according to the item name and sub-item number, and remove the error. Error: xxx (Item name: Sub-item number) Screen number: Refer to page 6-4. Error location Error number: Refer to the table below. Error No.
  • Page 166 Errors Error No. Contents Solution Macro: Undefined system call Contact your local distributor. Unregistered screen library is used. Check the screen library number. Bitmap data for a switch or lamp is not registered. Check the following points: No bitmap name is designated. The part size is too large.
  • Page 167 6 Errors Error No. Contents Solution The PLC No. and model do not match between the main and Make the PLC No. and model settings match in [Hardware Setting]. sub app settings. (sub-screen only) [Multi-Display Settings] is set to "None", or Transfer to the main app at [Transfer] ->...
  • Page 168: Communication Error

    Errors 6.1.3 Communication Error When communication is not established between a X1 series unit and a controller, or any abnormality (noise etc.) is detected, the communication error screen is displayed on the X1 series unit. The display of an error differs depending on the option selected for [Comm. Error Handling]. * The setting for [Comm.
  • Page 169 6 Errors Error Messages Error Messages Contents Solution Time-Out Although a request to send is given to a controller, no 1. Check the settings in the [Hardware Setting]  [PLC answer is returned within the specified time. Properties] window. Check that the cable is correctly connected. 2.
  • Page 170 Errors Ethernet-specific errors Error Messages Description Solution Check that the setting on the target station is consistent with the Send Error The UDP socket port cannot be allocated. network table setting. Turn the power off and back on again, or check the communication Failed to create a TCP socket.
  • Page 171: Troubleshooting

    6 Errors Troubleshooting 6.2.1 In the Event of an Error Perform the steps below: 1. If the current error matches a symptom in the following table, correct it by following the instructions provided. 2. If the error does not match the symptoms in the table, contact your local distributor (specified on the back cover). Please provide the distributor with the detailed information, such as a MONITOUCH model, serial number, symptom of the error and error message displayed on MONITOUCH.
  • Page 172 Troubleshooting Symptoms Causes Solutions The screen becomes dark or 1. Touching the screen restores it to the previous 1. Change the time to turn off the backlight. black. illuminated state. The backlight can be controlled using the V-SFT version  6 or on the X1 series unit (refer to page 5-43).
  • Page 173 6 Errors 6-10...
  • Page 174: Inspection And Maintenance

    Inspection and Maintenance Inspection and Maintenance Warranty Policy...
  • Page 176: Daily Inspection

    Inspection and Maintenance Inspection and Maintenance Always turn OFF the power before conducting inspection or maintenance. Failure to do so could cause an electric shock or damage to the unit. 7.1.1 Daily Inspection • Check that the screws on the X1 series unit are tightened firmly. •...
  • Page 177: Warranty Policy

    7 Inspection and Maintenance Warranty Policy 7.2.1 Inquiries about Failure Please direct inquiries about failure or repair to your local distributor. Please provide information including the MONITOUCH model, serial number, symptoms of the failure, error messages (if shown), etc. An inquiry form is provided on the final page of this chapter. This form may be used for inquiries. 7.2.2 Warranty Period The product is under warranty for one year after the date of purchase or delivery to the specified place.
  • Page 178: Inquiry Form

    Warranty Policy Inquiry Form Your name Company name Contact Email Model code Ser. No. Program version: MONITOUCH version Maker, model name: Version: Driver information Purchased from: (Distributor) Date of Sales representative purchase Symptoms (Please describe the symptoms of the failure and also include any displayed error messages.) *1 See the label on the back of the unit for the model code and serial number Ser No.: xx xx xxxxx x (nine digits plus one letter of the alphabet).
  • Page 179 7 Inspection and Maintenance...
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