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Safety Precautions Before using the product… To use the product safely and effectively, please read this instruction manual thoroughly before use. ► Please keep to the safety precaution, for it is to prevent accidents and potential danger from occurring. ► Safety precaution is classified into ‘Warning’ and ‘Caution’ and their meanings are as follows. Warning Violating the instruction may result in serious personal injury or death.
Safety Precautions Design Precautions Warning Install a safety circuit external to the HMI to protect the whole control system in case of external power supply trouble. Serious trouble may occur to the entire system due to erroneous output/operation of the HMI. Design Precautions Caution In/output signal or communication cable should be at least 100mm apart from...
Safety Precautions Wiring Precautions Warning Be sure to turn off the HMI and external power before wiring. Otherwise, it may result in an electric shock or damage to the product. Caution Wire correctly by checking each of the product’s rated voltage and terminal layout. Otherwise, it may result in fire, electric shock or erroneous operation.
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Safety Precautions Startup and Maintenance Precautions Warning Do not touch the terminals while power is on. Otherwise, it may cause electric shock or erroneous operation. Turn off the HMI and external power when cleaning or tightening the terminal. Otherwise, it may cause electric shock or erroneous operation.
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Contents Chapter. 1 General Introduction ..................1-1~1-8 1.1 How to use the Instruction Manual ..........................1-1 1.2 Feature ..................................1-3 1.3 Terminology ................................... 1-8 Chapter. 2 System Configuration ................... 2-1~2-11 2.1 Part Names ................................... 2-1 2.2 System Configuration ..............................2-6 Chapter.
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Contents Chapter. 6 Viewing Information of PLC Connection Status ........6-1~6-8 6.1 PLC Communication Configuration Settings ......................6-2 6.2 Connection Information ..............................6-3 6.3 PLC Information ................................6-4 6.4 History of PLC Error ..............................6-4 6.5 History of PLC Mode Conversion ..........................6-5 6.6 History of PLC Power ..............................
Chapter 1. General Introduction 1.1 How to use the Instruction Manual This instruction manual provides information such as specification, how to use, etc. of the product needed to operate iXP series of XGT Panel. iXP series is characterized as follow;...
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Chapter 1. General Introduction The user manual’s configuration is as follows. Sequence Category Contents It describes this manual’s configuration, product’s feature and term. Chapter 1 General Introduction It describes feature and system configuration of each XGT Panel. Chapter 2 System Configuration It describes XGT Panel’s general and function specification.
Chapter 1. General Introduction 1.2 Feature iXP series has the following features. Various types of external interface (a) Supporting various storage media of USB and SD card, it maximizes the customer’s usability. Multimedia type provides interfaces of video input, audio input, video output, and audio output so as to add the functions needed to exert high performance.
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Chapter 1. General Introduction (b) Presence sensor is placed at the front upper side so as to control backlight power source as it detects the presence. This enables the user to turn on/off backlight either by touch or as it detects a movement of human body or not, and thereby contribute to energy saving.
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Chapter 1. General Introduction (c) Various communication connectors are placed at the lower side so that it can be connected in a variety of types with the control device such as PLC, inverter, etc. With two channels of USB HOST attached, it provides total 3 USB Hosts including one channel at front side.
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Chapter 1. General Introduction (b) It provides the transmission function from USB storage device. Data change High quality screen (a) It provides the high quality screen and clearness by high quality LCD. It adopts TFT LCD which supports the 24-bit Color. (b) It provides diverse graphic type.
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Chapter 1. General Introduction Multilingual and diverse font (a) It supports the multilingual function. It transmits the Windows/User font used in computer to XGT Panel. Additional language development is not necessary. Multilingual language is an advantage of Windows CE. (b) It can express four kinds of language simultaneously.
Chapter 1. General Introduction (h) Providing video input function (Multimedia type only) Analog camera allowing input of signals such as NTSC, PAL, SECAM, etc. can be connected using coaxial cable. It provides preview function that allows watching video input data, and record/play functions as well. ...
Chapter 2 System Configuration Chapter 2 System Configuration Characteristic of each iXP series and its system configuration are as follow; 2.1 Part Names 2.1.1. iXP50 -TTA /DC ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○...
Chapter 2 System Configuration Name Description ○ Power status LED Indicating the state of device (On: Green) 1) Logging/Recipe/Screen Data Backup ○ USB Device 2) Send project data and XP-Run time 3) Receive back data and project file Composed of three ports (Front side 1 port, Lower end 2 ports) ○...
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Chapter 2 System Configuration Name Description ○ PIR sensor Sensor that detects human movement 1) Analog Touch Panel: Input by user’s touch ○ Front Part 2) LCD: Screen indication ○ Power status LED Indicating the state of device (On: Green) 1) Logging/Recipe/Screen Data Backup ○...
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Chapter 2 System Configuration Note (1) For further details on connection of communication, please refer to Communication Instruction Manual. (2) For further details on installation, please refer to the Chapter 10. When you unpack the produce box to use XGT Panel, you can find prevention switch mounting on the device setting switch that prevents battery discharge.
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In order to use XGT Panel, it is necessary for XP-Builder to prepare project data and transmit it to XGT Panel. Normally you can connect with XGT Panel using USB 2.0 Device. Maximum Communication speed is 480Mbps. iXP Series USB Cable USB Device USB Host 2.0...
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Chapter 2 System Configuration iXP Series Ethernet hub 1:1 connection will be supported just in case LAN environment is not built. iXP Series Ethernet Cross Cable 10Base-T/100Base-TX 10Base-T/100Base-TX...
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If it is impossible to transfer project data using Communication, you can use USB storage device and SD memory Card. For more information, please look at the Chapter 7 and XP-Builder User’s Manual. iXP Series Used for saving update file and Used for update and backup...
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Chapter 2 System Configuration With RS-232C wireless converter in use, it enables communication between XGT Panel and control device iXP Series RS-232C RS-232C RS-232C RS-232C Wireless converter Wireless converter Wireless converter Wireless converter With RS-422/485 cable in use, it enables connections such as 1:1, 1: N, N: 1 and N: M up to 500m.
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Chapter 2 System Configuration With N: 1 and N: M in connection, it enables connection in a RS-485 method. iXP Series RS-485 RS-485 cable (Max. 500m) RS-485 iXP Series RS-485 RS-485 RS-485 cable (Max. 500m) It enables communication configuration using LAN through Ethernet switch hub and communication configuration using a direct cable.
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Chapter 2 System Configuration With LAN in use, it enables to connect multiple numbers of XGT Panels with the control device. It also enables remote control from PC and operation through a data server. iXP Series iXP Series Ethernet hub Note (1) For how to make Ethernet cable, please see the Communication User’s Manual.
Chapter 3. Standard Specification Chapter 3. Standard Specification 3.1 General Standards iXP Series general standard is as follows. Category Standard Related standard Ambient operating 0℃∼+50℃ temperature Storage -20℃∼+60℃ temperature Operating 10∼85%RH, non-condensing. humidity Storage 10∼85%RH, non-condensing. humidity Occasional vibration count...
: As an index representing the pollution degree of an environment to determine the insulation of a device, pollution degree 2 generally means the status generating non-conductive contamination. However, it also contains the status generating temporarily conduction due to condensation. 3.2 Function Standards iXP Series function standard is as follows. (1) DC type Item iXP50-TTA(B)/DC...
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Chapter 3. Standard Specification Item iXP50-TTA(B)/DC iXP70-TTA(B)/DC iXP80-TTA(B)/DC iXP90-TTA(B)/DC Detection range: side 1-1.5m, front 40-50cm Human sensor Angle: high/low 100°, left/right 140° (detecting 5-20 micron infrared light) Audio output LINE-OUT 1 channel Expansion module For communication and I/O option module (available later) VM module 4 channels video input (available later) Multi-language...
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Chapter 3. Standard Specification (9) The following special conditions need to be listed ( TTB Model Only) : The equipment presents a potential electrostatic hazard. Clean only with a damp cloth The device shall be installed in an enclosure that maintains an ingress protection rating of at least IP54 and meets the enclosure requirements of IEC 60079-0 and IEC 60079-15.
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Chapter 3. Standard Specification (2) AC type Item iXP70-TTA/AC iXP80-TTA/AC iXP90-TTA/AC Display type TFT LCD 30.7cm (12.1”) 38.1cm (15”) Screen size 26.4cm (10.4”) Display Resolution 800 x 600 pixel (SVGA) 800 x 600 pixel (SVGA) 1,024 x 768 pixel (XGA) Color indication 16-bit and 24-bit Color (default: 16-bit Color) Left/Right: 80 deg.
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Chapter 3. Standard Specification Item iXP70-TTA/AC iXP80-TTA/AC iXP90-TTA/AC Dimension (mm) 270.5 x 212.5 x 60.0 313.0 x 239.0 x 56.0 395.0 x 294.0 x 60.0 Panel cut (mm) 259.0 x 201.0 301.5 x 227.5 383.5 x 282.5 Rated voltage AC 100-240V Power consumption (W) Weight(Kg) Note...
Chapter 4. System Configuration Chapter 4. System Configuration It describes the system configuration including XGT Panel’s time setting, Ethernet connection setting, and connection with PC and backlight. If you press [Settings] button in XGT Panel’s basic screen, you can set XGT Panel’s environment as follows. [Main screen] [System Configuration screen]...
Chapter 4. System Configuration 4.1 Backlight Setting If you press [Backlight Setting] button in [System Configuration] screen as follows, setting screen shows up. [Dialog box explanation] Name Explanation Brightness It may adjust brightness of backlight. It doesn’t turn off backlight power. Do not turn off backlight Turn off backlight after idle time It automatically turns off backlight if not in touch for a certain period of time.
Chapter 4. System Configuration 4.2 Touch Calibration When the location 5is not recognized in XGT Panel, Touch’s scale can be adjusted in XGT Panel. If you press [Touch Calibration] button in System Configuration, the setting screen shows up. If you press five ‘+’ marks, XGT Panel’s touch location adjustment is completed.
Chapter 4. System Configuration 4.2.1 PIR sensor The XGT Panel’s backlight is activated by detecting movement around the XGT Panel. If you approach the XGT Panel when the display is off, movement around the XGT Panel from the left, right or front, is detected and turns on the backlight. (1) The XGT Panel has a detection range of 1-1.5m from both sides.
Chapter 4. System Configuration 4.3 Date Time Setting If you press [DateTime Setting] button in [System Configuration] as follows, you can set XGT Panel’s data and time. Remark You can set data/time at device information of communication dialog at the XP-Builder. For details, please refer to the XP-Builder’s manual.
Chapter 4. System Configuration 4.4 Environment Setting If you press [Environment Setting] button in [System Configuration] screen as follows, you can set ‘Auto Goto Screen’ and ‘Buzzer On/Off’.
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Chapter 4. System Configuration Name Explanation If you select [Show always], the title bar displays when a pop-up window is displayed on the screen. You can select and move the title bar of the pop-up window. If you select Window’s title bar : Show [Hide always] the title bar will not be displayed when a pop-up window is displayed on always the screen, and you will not see it when you click the window screen blank.
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Chapter 4. System Configuration XGT Panel starts monitoring the images used on the screen to speed up the screen operation. It will be loaded into memory before use. By the way, If a positive image is used, due to memory space constraints, all The image will not load.
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Chapter 4. System Configuration If you select the image through [Set Background Image], background image of waiting screen is set as the selected image. If you want to cancel, press [Delete Background Image] Set Background Image [Background Image Selection Screen] [Use boot image] With an option selected, you cannot use it unless it is the image of different resolution from that of XGT Panel or 32-bit image.
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Chapter 4. System Configuration If there are no information of printer, the pop-up will be shown. If the pop-up is shown, you need to set up the printer to use XP-Builder <No printer drivers and information → Need to download > Printer Settings <Printer drivers and information available >...
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Chapter 4. System Configuration Name Explanation Port Set up the printer port. Printer type Set up the printer type. Print direction Set up the print direction - width or height Set up the print color – color or mono Print color High quality print Set up the printer quality More...
Chapter 4. System Configuration 4.5 Ethernet Setting If you press [Ethernet Setting] button in [System Configuration] screen as follows, you can change IP to use Ethernet. You can change IP address by pressing [Set] button of each IP address, Subnet Mask and Gateway. By pressing OK button, changed IP information is reserved.
Chapter 4. System Configuration 4.6 Buzzer Setting It may adjust volume and height of XGT Panel Buzzer. [Buzzer Settings Screen] [Explanation of dialog box] Name Explanation Buzzer On/Off It may turn on or off the buzzer that occurs when in touch mode Buzzer volume It may adjust the volume of Buzzer Buzzer tone...
Chapter 4. System Configuration 4.7 Sound Setting It may adjust XGT Panel sound volume. [Sound Setting Screen] [Dialog box Explanation] Name Explanation Sound volume It may adjust sound output volume. Note In case of microphone with power not applied like ear microphone, it has no sound input function. Unamplified speaker without volume adjustment function such as earphone, headset, etc.
Chapter 4. System Configuration 4.8 XP-Remote Setting Settings of XP-Remote that can remotely adjust XGT Panel can be changed. [XP-Remote Setting Screen] [Explanation of dialog box] Name Explanation Allow XP-Remote to connect It allows connecting remote XP-Remote. Max. of XP-Remote connections It designates the maximum number of XP-Remote connected with XGT Panel.
Chapter 5. Diagnostics Chapter 5. Diagnostics It describes the diagnosis function for XGT Panel’s communication terminal, screen and touch function. If you press [Diagnostics] button on the XGT Panel’s basic screen, the menu for diagnosis shows up. [ Main Screen ] [ Environment setting screen ]...
Ch.5 Diagnostics 5.1 Screen Diagnosis If you press [Screen] button, screens continuously change into diverse color with buzzer. For XP30-BTA/DC product, screen changes into 8 steps’ light. After all screen for diagnosis pass. Then, Close button shows up with white ground. If you press Close button, the initial screen shows up.
Ch.6 Viewing Informaition of PLC Connection Status 5.2 Touch Diagnosis If you touch the screen, the touched location is displayed as follows. If pressing the [OK] button, you can quit the screen. [ Touch diagnosis ] If the touched location is not correct, reset the Touch setting. For detailed information, please refer to the Chapter 4.
Ch.5 Diagnostics 5.3 Backup Memory Diagnosis If you press [Backup Memory] button, you can see the result of diagnosis in the result windows. Completion of Backup Memory diagnosis Remark (1) If ‘NVRAM Data Access … Fail’ error is occurred, please contact with customer service center. (2) If ‘BATTERY STATUS …...
Ch.6 Viewing Informaition of PLC Connection Status 5.4 Flash Memory Diagnosis Function If you press [NOR Flash] button, you can see the result of diagnosis in the result widows. Completion of Flash Memory diagnosis Remark If ‘Read Disk Information Error!’ occurs, please contact with Customer service center.
Ch.5 Diagnostics 5.5 Serial Communication Diagnosis If you press [Serial] button, you can diagnose Serial ports which is equipped at XGT Panel. (In case of diagnosis purpose, you have to connect the loop-back terminal at each port.) Serial port selection Completion of serial port diagnosis...
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Ch.6 Viewing Informaition of PLC Connection Status The RS-232C port terminal should be made as follows (Connect the No.2 and 3 pin) The RS-422/485 port terminal should be made as follows. (Connect the TX+ with RX+ and TX- with RX-) Name Function Transferring data...
Ch.5 Diagnostics 5.6 SD Card Diagnosis If you press [SD Card] button, the result of diagnosis shows up in the result windows. Completion of SD Card diagnosis Remark If ‘Read Disk Information Error!’ occurs, please contact with Customer service center.
Ch.6 Viewing Informaition of PLC Connection Status 5.7 USB Memory Diagnosis If you press [USB Memory] button, the result of diagnosis shows up in the result windows. Completion of USB Memory diagnosis Remark If ‘Read Disk Information Error!’ occurs, please contact with Customer service center.
Ch.6 Viewing Informaition of PLC Connection Status Chapter 6 Viewing Informtion of PLC Connection Status PLC Information, it shows XGT Panel configuration, PLC CPU status and various records. Remark You can check the status of PLC connection after project data is transmitted into XGT Panel.
Ch.5 Diagnostics 6.1 PLC Communication Configuration Settings You can select [Settings] button to change PLC communication settings [ PLC Communication Configuration setting ] Remark PLC Communication Configuration setting dialog box may look different. For further information about the settings, please refer to the PLC user manual.
Ch.6 Viewing Informaition of PLC Connection Status 6.2 Connection Information You can check the setting items for the connection with PLC such as vender of PLC, target device, connection type, ip address, connection information and timeout value in the XP-Builder. Remark Connection No.
Ch.6 Viewing Information of PLC Connection Status 6.3 PLC Information You can check CPU type of PLC, operation mode, state, version, and scan time. Remark The following PLC is available for view of PLC information. - MASTER-K CPU, FEnet, Cnet - GLOFA-GM CPU, FEnet, Cnet - XGK/XGB/XGI/XGR CPU, FEnet, Cnet 6.4 History of PLC Error...
Ch.6 Viewing Informaition of PLC Connection Status 6.5 History of PLC Mode Conversion You can check the history about our PLC’s RUN/STOP operation mode. Remark The following PLC is available for viewing PLC operation mode conversion history. - MASTER-K CPU doesn’t have the history about operation mode conversion. - GLOFA-GM CPU, FEnet, Cnet - XGK/XGB/XGI/XGR CPU, FEnet, Cnet...
Ch.6 Viewing Information of PLC Connection Status 6.6 History of PLC Power You can check the history about when PLC was turned on and off Remark The following PLC is available for viewing the history of when our PLC was turned off and on. - MASTER-K CPU doesn’t have the history about when our PLC was turned on and off.
Ch.6 Viewing Informaition of PLC Connection Status 6.7 History of PLC System You can check history about PLC system. Remark The following PLC is available for viewing history about system. - MASTER-K CPU doesn’t have the history about system. - Only GLOFA-GM CPU (GM4C) has the history about system. Other CPUs don’t have the history about system. - XGK/XGB/XGI/XGR CPU, FEnet, Cnet...
Ch.6 Viewing Information of PLC Connection Status 6.8 N:1 Settings Using N:1 communication, it means communicate number of XGT Panel with single PLC. [ N:1 settings dialog box ] [Explanation of dialog box] Name Explanation Use N:1 Communication N:1 Specifies whether to communicate. N:1 station number Enter the station number of N: 1 communication.
Ch.6 Viewing Informaition of PLC Connection Status 6.9 Program Monitor The programs that adopt LD language of XGK and XGB series can be monitored. Remark Program Monitor driver can be downlaoded from XP-Manager Only support for XGK/XGB CPU, Cnet, Enet communication To enable the [Program Monitor] button, program monitor should be checked in which locates in the XP-Builder project property menu.
Chapter 7. Storage Function Chapter 7 Storage Function 7.1 General Introduction Downloading the user project made in XP-Builder from PC, uploading the project stored in the device to PC, updating the device and etc are available through connection with XGT Panel with Serial cable or Ethernet cable generally. However, when those connections are not available, you can use SD card and USB storage equipment...
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Chapter 7. Storage Function 1. If you touch [Storage Function] on the menu, the following dialog box is displayed. Menu Description Project (USB/SD -> HMI) To download a project from an external storage device to the XGT Panel Project (HMI -> USB/SD) Save project from device to external storage device Project File(.XPD) To transfer project data backed up to an external storage device from XGT Panel...
Chapter 7. Storage Function Project Download [Project (USB/SD → HMI)] 1. If you touch [Project Download], the following dialog shows. 2. Project storage path of USB memory, SD card is displayed as below.. - USB: \USB Storage\XP_Project\ - SD: \SD Storage\XP_Project\ If you want to download a project using a storage device, it must be stored in the directory in the above path.
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Chapter 7. Storage Function Project Download [Project (HMI → USB/SD)] 1. When you touch [Project (HMI -> USB/SD)] in the storage function menu, the following dialog box is displayed. 2. Project storage path of USB memory, SD card is displayed as below.. ※...
Chapter 7. Storage Function Project Upload Project File(.XPD) (HMI -> USB/SD) 1. If you touch [Project File (.XPD) (HMI -> USB/SD)] in the storage function menu, the following dialog box is displayed.. 2. The upload path of USB memory and SD card is displayed as below - USB: \USB Storage\XP_Backup\ - SD: \SD Storage\XP_ Backup\ 3.
Chapter 7. Storage Function Updating the device using a storage device 1. If you touch [Project Upload], the following dialog shows. 2. Please select the targeted external memory in “Select Source”. Following path is indicated depending on the selected external memory - USB: \USB Storage\XP_Software\ - SD: \SD Storage\XP_ Software\ In case of updating the device by using storage equipment, the XGT Panel Software project should be saved in the...
Chapter 7. Storage Function Storage device selection function [Select USB] 1. When multiple USB devices are connected to the XGT Panel, you must select a device for uploading, downloading, or backing up projects. You can change your selection at any point during a project.
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Chapter 7. Storage Function 7.7 Select USB Storage Device while Monitoring a Project 1. To select a storage device while monitoring a project, on the XGT Panel, touch [Start] to open the Select USB Storage window. Select a USB device and touch [Select]. 2.
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Chapter 7. Storage Function Remark (1) Do not remove or turn off the selected USB device while running a project. Project data may be corrupted and cause the project to malfunction. (2) Do not erase or move the directory or folders on the USB device. Doing so may cause data to be corrupted or the project to malfunction.
3 seconds. After downloading XGT Panel software from LS ELECTRIC website, make a temporary folder and save it. Designate the folder where the software will be saved in the XP-Builder’s [XGT Panel Update] windows and update XGT Panel by [Send] menu.
Chapter 9. File Backup through External Storage Equipment Chapter 9 File Backup through External Storage Equipment Describes on management function about external storage equipment saving backup data of logging, recipe, and screen image (1) XGT Panel can back up the logging, recipe, and screen image data at SD card or USB storage equipment according to setting in XP-Builder.
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Chapter 9. File Backup through External Storage Equipment (a) Includes day directory under (b) Up to 500 day directories can be created. (c) Name of year, month directory includes the firstly created day information under its directory Ex) In case directory is created in 2010, October and includes directory since 15 under, directory’s name is : 2010.10.15.FF FF at end means the directory can save more data created in 2010, October (currently, the number of lower directory is 500 or less)
Chapter 9. File Backup through External Storage Equipment (3) Structure of directory thereafter is same as that of logging backup route. (4) Memo backup file has the name made of hour/minute/second when it was created. (a) Backup file is created in the type of bitmap. (b) File name starts with ‘M’...
Chapter 9. File Backup through External Storage Equipment Remark (1) In unknown directory or file (user file or directory), searches the oldest thing among normal backup files except unknown directory or file. (2) In case there is nothing except user data in now searched directory, backup operation fails. XGT Panel can’t delete user data, at this point, operation stops.
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Chapter 9. File Backup through External Storage Equipment (3) When 500 files are filled with MOV_120330_110101.avi as its last one, the name of directory will be change as follow; Movie 120220.121212 – 120330.110101 MOV_120220_121212.avi MOV_120220_200101.avi MOV_120330_110101.avi (4) When the 501 file (MOV_120330_110230.avi) is created, a new directory will be created as follow;...
Chapter 9. File Backup through External Storage Equipment 9.4 Monitoring Connection Status of External Storage Equipment XGT Panels monitors connection status about external storage equipment designated when setting backup path in XP-Builder. The following figure is backup path specified in XP-Builder. In order to use this monitoring function, you have to set about system alarm window...
Chapter 9. File Backup through External Storage Equipment In case USB storage equipment is removed during operation after setting the path for saving Logging backup file as USB storage equipment and downloading the project into device, the designated system alarm (HS951.0) is set. In case storage equipment is equipped again, alarm is reset.
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Chapter 9. File Backup through External Storage Equipment Logging Write Recipe Write Screen Write Memo Write Video Write Still Shot Write Alarm Read Logging Read Recipe Read Data Upload Screen Read Memo Read Video Read Still Shot Read Part Image Read Function-wise Data File Recipe Edit...
Chapter 10. Installation and Wiring Chapter 10 Installation and Wiring 10.1 Installation 10.1.1 Installation environment This machine has high reliability regardless environment. But for reliability and stability, be careful the followings (1) Environment condition (a) Install at the panel which can protect this machine from water and dust. XGT Panel is designed by IP65 Standard in front parts and IP20 Standard in rear parts.
Chapter 11. Maintenance Remark (1) Protection standard 1) Ingress Protection (IP) is based on the IEC 60529 Standard for degrees of protection provided by enclosures. It includes the degree of protection against solid objects and of protection against water ingress. 2) IP65 rating guarantees the enclosure is dust proof (6) and protected against jets of water (5).
Chapter 11. Maintenance 10.1.2 Notice in handling It describes the notice from opening to installation. Do not drop or cause heavy impact. Do not disassemble voluntarily. When doing this, we are not responsible for the product. When wiring, be careful that the remains do not enter into XGT Panel. 10.1.3 Notice in installing the panel Here describes how to install XGT Panel in panel and notice.
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Chapter 11. Maintenance (2) XGT Panel installation Unit: [mm] Keep the distance of 100 mm between XGT Panel and panel per each direction. Remark (1) To be affected at a minimum by the electromagnetic waves (radial noise) or heat from other controllers, it needs to keep its distance as the above explanation.
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Chapter 11. Maintenance Remark (1) Use the gasket to prevent dust or other contaminant ingress. (2) When you mount the XGT Panel on the panel, if the surface of panel is uneven, water or dust can enter the product through the gaps. This can be caused by the quality of the material (iron, aluminum, or acrylic) or the thickness, so check the installation environment carefully.
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Chapter 11. Maintenance (4) Fixation Fix XGT Panel to the panel using the supplied brackets provided in the OEM packaging. Affix using supplied brackets Panel Affix using supplied brackets Affix using supplied brackets Affix using supplied brackets Remark (1) Affix the brackets on four sides of the product to prevent ingress by water and dust. (2) Affix the brackets top to bottom and right to left to prevent gaps.
Chapter 11. Maintenance 10.2 Wiring It describes the wiring that you should know when installing the XGT Panel. 10.2.1 Power wiring XGT Panel is divided into the DC product and the AC product. Power Name DC 24V iXP50-TTA/DC iXP70-TTA/DC DC 12/24V iXP80-TTA/DC iXP90-TTA/DC iXP70-TTA/AC...
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Chapter 11. Maintenance Remark (1) For installations where there is voltage drop, it is recommended to use stranded wire with a cross sectional area 1.5~2.5 ㎟. (2) It is recommended that cable connections are twisted and secure. Short cable runs are also recommended Between the point of supply and the XGT panel.
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Chapter 11. Maintenance Remark (1) Use a regulated power supply transformer when the power fluctuation is bigger than the standard. (2) If electromagnetic interference is experienced or expected use an insulation transformer to protect the XGT panel from interference. Separate the XGT Panel power from the I/O device and main circuit device. Main Power XGT Panel power Constant...
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Chapter 11. Maintenance Remark (1) Separate E1, the ground connection for lightning surge protector, and E2, the ground connection for XGT Panel. (2) Set lightning surge protector to below the allowable surge voltage to provide protection if the voltage increases to its maximum.
Chapter 11. Maintenance 10.2.2 Ground wiring (1) Our XGT Panel has enough anti-noise measure, so except that there are many noises specially, the ground is not needed. When you use the ground connection, refer to the following information. (2) Use the exclusive ground connection. When you install the ground connection, use the third grounding resistance (less than 100Ω).
Chapter 11. Maintenance Chapter 11 Maintenance To keep the XGT Panel best, examine the XGT Panel. 11.1 Maintenance Because an error may be developed by environment, the periodic maintenance is needed. You should check the following categories once or twice every 6 months. Maintenance category Criterion Action...
Chapter 11. Maintenance Refer to the Indication LED Check the lighting Green LED should be turned on appendix 1. 11.3 Periodical Maintenance Check the followings once or twice every six months and take measure. Maintenance category Maintenance method Criterion Action Surrounding 0 ~ 50 C Modify it to meet the general...
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Chapter 11. Maintenance Remark (1) Battery exchange time is expressed by alarm. System alarm is expressed when system alarm category is set at the XP-Builder as follows. (2) iXP model LCD backlight is not replaceable. Therefore when backlight has some problem or it is no longer of any use, LCD has to be replaced.
Chapter 12. EMC Standard Certification Chapter 12 EMC Standard Certification 12.1 Requirement for EMC Standard Certification EMC command is regulated on “It doesn’t produce the Strong electromagnetic waves: Emission” and “It is not affected by electromagnetic wave from external: Immunity”. The following is describing the contents to meet the EMC command when configuring the system by using the XGT Panel.
Chapter 12. EMC Standard Certification Directive: Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89/336/EEC amended by the Directive 93/68/EEC 12.1.2 KC standard certification The XGT Panel acquire the electromagnetic fitness registration (KC specification) certified by wave laboratory under information-communication part. A grade device This device acquires KC for industrial use. If device is not purchased properly, exchange it to device for home use.
Appendix 1. Troubleshooting Appendix 1 Troubleshooting 1.1 Type of Problem It classifies problems from XGT Panel including an indicated figure, indication of the object, and problems appeared when downloading. Refer to the following chart. Classification of problem Description Problem when starting Malfunction when starting.
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Appendix 1. Troubleshooting 1.2 Problem when Starting Question Why does black screen show up when turning on the device? When turning on the device, black screen shows up and the booting is impossible. Phenomenon < Cause > (1) Because the device is not set as a booting mode. (2) Black screen may appear because of malfunction of backlight.
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Appendix 1. Troubleshooting 1.3 Reaction Problem when Touching Question When touching the screen it reacts in a different area or it may not react at all? When touching the screen it reacts in a different area or it may not react at all. Phenomenon <...
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Appendix 1. Troubleshooting 1.4 Display Problem of Figure and Object The shape of object is not shown or the number or character value which has to be shown Question is not shown The shape of object is not shown or the number or character value which has to be Phenomenon shown is not shown.
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Appendix 1. Troubleshooting Object type Phenomenon Pie Graph Graph is not shown. When designating the background image, image is shown as it is. Meter Graph Graph is not shown. When designating the background image, image is shown as it is. Closed Graph Graph is not shown.
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Appendix 1. Troubleshooting Question The folded object doesn’t sequentially show up The number under the data list shows up above data list Phenomenon < Cause > (1) The device value is expressed at the top of object screen. <Solution> (1) It is normal status. The folded window or part object is not included in screen, regardless of sequence of drawing, the object changed recently is expressed at top of screen.
Appendix 1. Troubleshooting 1.5 Communication Problem Question It seems that communication does not work On the screen where the object is not many, communication works but when you move the Phenomenon screen where the object is many, timeout occurs < Cause > (1) In the device setting, the communication time-out is set to be too short.
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Appendix 1. Troubleshooting 1.6 SD/USB Removal of Memory Card Question When removing the SD/USB memory card, device is stopped for some times Phenomenon This happens when doing data backup including logging, recipe < Cause > (1) This happens because memory card is removed when doing data backup. <Solution>...
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Appendix 1. Troubleshooting (2) If (1) does not work, remove it to use home on SD card. Caution ► If you force to remove the data during the storage of data in the external memory, file may not be stored in a normal condition or external memory may suffer from damage.
3. Since the above warranty is limited to HMI unit only, make sure to use the product considering the safety for system configuration or applications. Environmental Policy LS ELECTRIC Co., Ltd supports and observes the environmental policy as below. Environmental Management About Disposal...
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■ Headquarter ■ Overseas Subsidiaries • LS ELECTRIC Japan Co., Ltd. (Tokyo, Japan) LS-ro 127(Hogye-dong) Dongan-gu, Anyang-si, Gyeonggi-Do, 14119, Korea Tel: 81-3-6268-8241 E-Mail: jschuna@lselectric.biz • LS ELECTRIC (Dalian) Co., Ltd. (Dalian, China) ■ Seoul Office Tel: 86-411-8730-6495 E-Mail: jiheo@lselectric.com.cn •...
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