Fuji Electric MONITOUCH X1 Series Hardware Specifications page 33

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2 Specifications
USB Flash Drive Connection
Connection example
USB flash drive specifications
Item
Capacity
File System
Notes
• USB flash drives that have a security function cannot be used.
• Do not turn off power to the unit when the USB flash drive is being accessed.
• Do not attempt removing a USB flash drive when it is being accessed.
• Periodically make a backup copy of the USB flash drive.
• If a disk error occurs and data read/write operation is disabled, execute ScanDisk on Windows and try to restore the
disk. If the disk cannot be restored, format the storage device. Note that formatting will completely erase all stored
data. (For information on executing ScanDisk on Windows, refer to the relevant Windows manual.)
V-SFT version 6 settings
• When using for screen program transfer: Automatically uploading
Create the "DSPDEF\DSP\DSPDEF.bin" file and store it in the USB flash drive using Storage Manager.
• When using for screen program transfer: Storage transfer in the local mode
- Select [System Setting] → [Other] → [Storage setting] → [External usb storage] and specify the USB storage connection drive.
- Create the "X1_Storage\(access folder)\DSP\DSP0000.bin" file and store it in the USB flash drive using Storage Manager.
• When using as the external USB storage for each function (logging, alarm, etc.)
Select [System Setting] → [Other] → [Storage setting] → [External usb storage] and specify the USB storage connection drive.
For details, refer to the X1 Series Reference Manual 2.
Mouse Connection
A mouse can be used for screen operations by connecting a mouse to the X1 series unit.
The screen of the multi-display function also can be operated.
Connection example
Mouse operations
Mouse Operation
Move
Left-click
2-12
X1
USB-A
32 GB or less
FAT / FAT32 / exFAT / NTFS
X1
USB-A
Moving the mouse pointer
Press a switch
USB flash drive
Specifications
Mouse
Action

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