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Chapter 4. System Configuration

 

 

 

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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. 

 

 

(2) The XGT Panel has a detection range of 40-50cm from the front. 

 

 

 
 

Remark 

 

The detection distance may vary depending on temperature and location.   

Summary of Contents for iXP Series

Page 1: ...ing us for your partner Human Machine Interface XGT Panel User s Manual Read this manual carefully before installing wiring operating servicing or inspecting this equipment Keep this manual within easy reach for quick reference iXP Series http www lsis com iXP50 TTA iXP70 TTA iXP80 TTA iXP90 TTA ...

Page 2: ...nto Warning and Caution and their meanings are as follows Violating the instruction may result in serious personal injury or death Violating the instruction may result in slight personal injury or product damage The indicated illustrations on the product and in the manual have the following meanings Be cautious for danger may be present Be cautious for there is a possibility of an electric shock A...

Page 3: ...wer wires Otherwise it may cause erroneous output operation Use the HMI in an environment that meets the general specification contained in this manual or datasheet Otherwise it could result in electric shock fire erroneous operation or deterioration In case of much vibration in the installed environment be sure to insulate the HMI from direct vibration Otherwise it could result in electric shock ...

Page 4: ...ay result in fire electric shock or erroneous operation Tighten terminal screws with specified torque when wiring If terminal screws are loose it may result in short circuits fire or erroneous operation Use the exclusive HMI 3 type grounding for the FG terminal If not grounded it may result in erroneous operation Be sure not to let any foreign substances such as wiring debris inside the module Suc...

Page 5: ...ssemble heat short circuit solder etc the battery Mishandling the battery may cause overheating crack fire and may result in injury or fire Do not disassemble PCB from the product case or modify the product Otherwise it may result in fire electric shock or erroneous operation Use cellular phone or walky talky at least 30cm away from the HMI Otherwise it may result in erroneous operation When dispo...

Page 6: ...1 1 First Edition V 1 1 15 01 1 Add iXP50 TTA DC 2 3 Appendix 2 2 iXP70 80 90 CF Card function is removed 1 2 2 3 2 4 4 5 7 9 Appendix 1 3 Multimedia function is removed 1 2 4 The number of User s manual is indicated the right side of the back cover ⓒLSISCo Ltd2013 AllRightsReserved ...

Page 7: ... Chapter 4 System Configuration 4 1 4 14 4 1 Touch Calibration 4 2 4 2 Backlight Setting 4 3 4 2 1 PIR sensor 4 4 4 3 Date Time Setting 4 5 4 4 Ethernet Setting 4 6 4 5 Environment Setting 4 7 4 6 Sound Setting 4 12 4 7 XP Remote Setting 4 13 4 8 Buzzer Setting 4 14 Chapter 5 Diagnostics 5 1 5 9 5 1 Screen Diagnosis 5 2 5 2 Touch Diagnosis 5 3 5 3 Backup Memory Diagnosis 5 4 5 4 Flash Memory Diagn...

Page 8: ... 7 4 Updating the Device through Storage Equipment 7 4 7 5 Select a USB Storage Device 7 5 7 6 Select a USB Storage Device while Monitoring a Project 7 6 Chapter 8 XGT Panel S W Update 8 1 8 1 General Introduction 8 1 Chapter 9 File Backup through External Storage Equipment 9 1 9 8 9 1 Path Structure in case of File Backup 9 1 9 2 Operation setting when there is no space for backup 9 4 9 3 Structu...

Page 9: ...12 1 12 1 2 MIC standard certification 12 2 12 2 Requirement for Low Voltage Command Suitability 12 2 12 2 1 Standard certification for XGT Panel 12 2 12 2 2 Selection of XGT Panel 12 2 Appendix 1 Troubleshooting Appendix1 1 Appendix1 8 1 Type of Problem Appendix 1 1 2 Problem when Starting Appendix 1 2 3 Reaction Problem when Touching Appendix 1 3 4 Display Problem of Figure and Object Appendix 1...

Page 10: ...on howto use etc of the productneededtooperate iXPseries of XGT Panel iXPseries ischaracterized as follow Item symbol Contents Remarks A LCD Size 50 21cm 8 4 70 26cm 10 4 80 31cm 12 1 90 38cm 15 B LCDType B STN Mono Not available T TFTColor C TouchType T Touch D iXPType A Advance M Multimedia Available later E Power type AC AC 100 240V DC DC 12 24V iXP50DC24VOnly ...

Page 11: ...ion of Project from USB StorageDevice It describesthewayto executethe projectbyusing USB SD storage device Chapter8 XGT PanelS W Update It describesthewayto update engine atXGT Panel Chapter9 Backupfilesbyusing StorageDevices It describes thewayto backuprecipe loggingandetc files byusing storage devices Chapter 10 InstallationandWiring It describesan installation wiring andcautionforreliabilityof ...

Page 12: ...y of communicationcards onit Inaddition theright part of extended interface is designedsoas tomountVMmodulethat allows inputting 4 channel video iXP50 iXP70 80 90 Extended connector Communication module that can be stacked up to 3 stories To be added SD Card Data Backup alarm logging recipe etc Project Data Storage image upload project and etc 422 485 TerminatingResistance Option S W SD SafetyRemo...

Page 13: ...methodof basic communicationconnection with PC sothat the usercan easilydownload the project throughXP Builder FurthermoreUSBHOST 1Channellocated at the frontside allows the userto insertandremovethestoragemedia with ease iXP50 iXP70 80 90 PIR sensor Detects human movement USB HOST Data backup alarm logging recipeand etc Project data storage image upload project and etc Mouse keyboard and printer ...

Page 14: ...Company s platform Itcanprocess diversefunctionsimultaneously Itprovides diverseinterface including Ethernet USBandSDcard The user interface includingmouseandkeyboard can beconnected Ithas highflexibilitylikecomputersoftware Fastreaction is availablewhenaddingnewequipment Wide datasharingandmanagement withuppersystem is available Later 3 Improvement of project transmissiontime a It provides Ethern...

Page 15: ...qualityLCD ItadoptsTFT LCD whichsupports the 24 bitColor b It provides diversegraphic type It is available toexpress preciselyand actually Itprovides thesimplemovingfunction withGIFsupport 5 Analog touchPanel a It adoptsanalog resistorfilm method TouchPanel Visibilityis improved withoutthe grids b It provides hightouchresolution ItcancontrolTouchPanelprecisely Data change ...

Page 16: ...Loggingfunction Itprovides conditionalloggingaccordingtodeviceconditionand continuous periodic loggingwhichoperates periodically accordingtotimeanddevicestatus Itprovides512Kbyte areas forbackup Backup into SDcardorUSBstorage device is available Backup data s type isstoredinExcel itis easyto use c Recipefunction Itprovides READ WRITEfunction It provides 128Kbyte areas for backups General recipe 25...

Page 17: ...tableproduct suitablefor international standards a CE KCstandard acquisition b UL cUL standard acquisition 1 3 Terminology Itdescribes terms usedinthis manual Term Definition Remarks Module A standardelementthathas aspecifiedfunction whichconfigures thesystem Devicessuch as I Oboard which insertedonto themotherboard or baseunit Ex CPUmodule Powermodule I Omodule Unit A single module or group of mo...

Page 18: ...pter 2 System Configuration 2 1 Chapter 2 System Configuration Characteristic of each iXPseries and its system configurationareasfollow 2 1 Part Names 2 1 1 iXP50 TTA DC 1 2 3 4 6 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ...

Page 19: ...dule 3Units Mounted Optional boardto be developed later 6 Reset Switch HardwareResetSwitch 7 RS 422 485Terminating Resistance Switch RS 422 485TerminatingResistanceOn Off See CommunicationInstruction Manual 2 5 1 Switch 8 SD CardInterface 1 Backup of datasuchas alarm logging recipeandstorageof screen data 2 Send Receive project data SendXP Runtime 3 WindowCEOSUpdateFunction Can beused withDIPS W s...

Page 20: ...Chapter 2 System Configuration 2 3 2 1 2 iXP70 80 90 TTA AC DC 1 2 3 4 6 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 ...

Page 21: ...er 9 Reset Switch HardwareResetSwitch 10 RS 422 485Terminating Resistance Switch RS 422 485TerminatingResistanceOn Off See CommunicationInstruction Manual 2 5 1 Switch 11 ExtendedInterface Communication I OOptionModule 3Units Mounted Optional boardto be developed later 12 SD HOT SWAPswitch SD CardSafetyRemoval Switch 13 SD CardInterface 1 Backup of datasuchas alarm logging recipeandstorageof scree...

Page 22: ...switch that prevents battery discharge Device setting switch consists of 6 switches Of them 3rd switch has battery discharge preventingfunction WiththispreventionswitchupwardtoA itstarts operatingbackupfunction 1 iXP50 TTA 2 iXP70 80 90 TTA No 3 Switch BACK UP BATTERY On to be located toward A No 3 Switch BACK UP BATTERY On to be located toward A ...

Page 23: ...PanelusingUSB 2 0 Device Maximum Communicationspeed is480Mbps WithEthernet in use you cantransfer project datamore quickly WithLANenvironmentbuiltin thefollowingconfiguration youmayuse itmoreeasilyand effectively Pin Number Configuration Function No 1 Reserved No 2 AConfig NANDFLASH is usedfor booting default B Config NANDFLASHis not usedforbooting No 3 AConfig BACK UPBATTERYOn B Config BACK UPBAT...

Page 24: ...Chapter 2 System Configuration 2 7 1 1connectionwill besupportedjust incase LAN environmentis notbuilt Ethernet Cross Cable 10Base T 100Base TX 10Base T 100Base TX PC ...

Page 25: ...t it up to15m ina direction 1 1connection With RS 232C to RS 422 485 Converter in use you can connect it in extended length But it doesn t support 1 N connection Used for update and backup Used for saving update file and backup data RS 232C cable Max 15m RS 422 485 cable Max 500m Converter Converter USB memory SD card USB memory SD card iXP Series iXP Series iXP Series RS 232C RS 232C RS 232C RS 2...

Page 26: ...ith RS 422 485 cable in use it enables connections such as 1 1 1 N N 1 and N M up to 500m Wireless converter Wireless converter RS 422 485 cable Max 500m RS 422 485 cable Max 500m iXP Series iXP Series iXP Series PLC PLC PLC RS 422 485 RS 422 485 RS 422 485 RS 422 485 RS 232C RS 232C RS 232C Wireless converter RS 232C Wireless converter ...

Page 27: ...mmunication configuration using LAN through Ethernet switch hub and communication configuration using a direct cable RS 485 cable Max 500m RS 485 cable Max 500m Ethernet hub Ethernet Cross cable 10Base T 100Base TX 10Base T 100Base TX iXP Series iXP Series iXP Series iXP Series RS 485 RS 485 RS 485 RS 485 PLC PLC PLC PLC ...

Page 28: ...s of XGT Panels with the control device It also enables remote control from PC and operation through a data server Note 1 ForhowtomakeEthernetcable pleaseseetheCommunication User s Manual 2 For howtotransfer project pleaseseeXP BuilderUser s Manual Ethernet hub iXP Series PLC iXP Series PC ...

Page 29: ...eration Amplitude 5 f 9 1 75mm 9 f 150 4 9 6 Shock endurance Maximum shock acceleration 147 15G Durationtime 11 Pulse wave half sine pulse 3times each inX YandZ directions IEC 61131 2 7 Noise Immunity Square wave Impulse noise AC 1 500V DC 1 000V LSIS Standard Electrostatic discharge Immunity 6kV Dischargebycontact 8kV Air discharge IEC 61131 2 IEC 61000 4 2 Radiated electromagnetic field noise 80...

Page 30: ...600 pixel SVGA 1 024 x 768 pixel XGA Color indication 16 bit and 24 bit Color default 16 bit Color Indication degree Left Right 80 deg Upper 80 deg Lower 60 deg Left Right 80 deg Upper 60 deg Lower 80 deg Left Right 80 deg Upper 60 deg Lower 80 deg Left Right 80 deg Upper 60 deg Lower 80 deg Backlight LED Type Backlight duration 70 000 hours 60 000 hours Brightness 500cd m 2 700cd m 2 550cd m 2 80...

Page 31: ...module available later VM module 4 channels video input available later Multi language Up to 8 language simultaneously Animation GIF format is available Recipe available Data logging available Script executor available Certifications CE UL cUL KC Protection standard IP65 Dimension mm 240 5 x 180 0 x 54 4 270 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 228 5 x 158 5 259 ...

Page 32: ...GB display 128MB OperatingRAM 512MB Backup RAM 1MB Backup data Date Hour data Logging Alarm Recipe data and nonvolatile device Battery duration Approx 3 years Operating ambient temperature of 25 Ethernet 1 channel IEEE802 1a 10Base T 100Base TX USB Host 3 channels USB 2 0 host mouse keyboard printer and USB memory driver is available 1 channel USB 2 0 slave for download and upload project file RS ...

Page 33: ... Battery is used for backup data maintenance and RTC date time when the power of device is off It is used only when power is Off Battery is not consumed with power applied If battery is discharged Super Cap is used for 8 days for backup data maintenance and RTC date time with power off 5 LCD Backlight Replacement Please replace LCD if you want to replace LCD backlight 6 Caution inAudio Output Unam...

Page 34: ... describes thesystem configuration includingXGT Panel s time setting Ethernetconnectionsetting andconnectionwith PC andbacklight If you press Settings button inXGT Panel s basic screen you cansetXGT Panel s environment as follows Main screen System Configuration screen ...

Page 35: ...n of Touch Sensitivity LoworHigh Thehighoption is moresensitivethan Low But if you choose morethan two points itwill cause theequipmentmalfunction Remark 1 XGT Panel sTouch Calibrationsetting is basicallyset If Touch locationis wayoff adjustingmenu withtouchcan be hard throughtouch In thatcase YoucanselecttheTouch Calibrationsettingmenu byUSBmouse orsimplytouch 5 times attheemptyspaceon themainscr...

Page 36: ... It doesn t turn off backlight power Turn off backlight after idle time It automatically turns off backlight if not in touch for a certain period of time Turn off minutes It turns off backlight after a designated time unit of minute PIR sensor sensitivity Set the sensitivity level for the PIR Passive Infrared sensor The lower the value the quicker the backlight will turn on When set to the lowest ...

Page 37: ...pproach theXGT Panel when thedisplayis off movement around theXGT Panelfrom the left rightorfront is detectedand turns onthebacklight 1 The XGT Panel has a detection range of 1 1 5m from both sides 2 The XGT Panel has a detection range of 40 50cm from the front Remark The detection distance may vary depending on temperature and location ...

Page 38: ...e Setting If you press DateTimeSetting buttonin System Configuration asfollows you cansetXGT Panel s data and time Remark You canset data timeatdevice information ofcommunicationdialog at theXP Builder For details pleaserefertotheXP Builder s manual ...

Page 39: ...ressingOK button changedIP information is reserved Remark Werecommendthefollowingmethod whenconnectingwith PCsolely If you reboot after pressing Disable button the device will not use Ethernet In this case booting speed gets faster If you use Ethernet again reboot after pressing Enable 1 XGT Panelsetting IP Address 192 168 0 10 SubnetMask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 0 1 2 PCsetting IP Address 19...

Page 40: ...Chapter 4 System Configuration 4 7 4 5 Environment Setting If you press EnvironmentSetting buttonin System Configuration screenas follows you canset AutoGotoScreen and Buzzer On Off ...

Page 41: ...image in advance However if you select this option firstscreen showsslowly Especially if therearemanyanimationobjects inscreen itmaytakeseveral seconds basedon image Butfastscreenswitchingis availablesincesecondscreen switching Hide Mouse Cursor Mouse cursor doesn t show after screen switching Buzzer On You can set whether you use buzzer through Buzzer On Off button Do not show Menu Bar The menu b...

Page 42: ...gh Environment Setting menu of device is not initialized Buzzer Test It may test the buzzer Reset USB power after boot up When XGT Panel starts USB power state is converted from Off to On initializing the connected device Show progress on the bottom It indicates title bar on pop up window With title bar of pop up window selected it may move the location Low Memory Mode This function is used for im...

Page 43: ...Chapter 4 System Configuration 4 10 Printer Settings 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 ...

Page 44: ...ties OK Save the set up information Cancel Cancel the set up information Printer Check Diagnose the connection status This function only applies to those printers as LK P30 LK P41 LK P43 Message 1 OK 2 No Printer 3 Cover Open 4 Paper Empty Test Page Print test page Test page Date Time 2014 02 04 10 00 00 XP Runtime version 1320 Printer driver version 1 00 Printer name PCL3 LaserJet Port USB Note B...

Page 45: ...ne in or microphone This function is supported in multimedia type XGT Panel only Line in MIC bypass to speaker It transmits input sound microphone etc to the connected speaker This function is supported in multimedia type XGT Panel only Note Incaseof microphonewith powernotappliedlike earmicrophone it has nosound inputfunction Unamplifiedspeakerwithout volumeadjustmentfunctionsuch as earphone head...

Page 46: ... connecting remote XP Remote Max of XP Remote connections It designates the maximum number of XP Remote connected with XGT Panel Timeout value It stops communication when there is no request of communication from XP Remote within the designated time In case XP Remote is entitled to manipulation it withdraws the right to manipulation 10 seconds 300 seconds Note For thefunctionofXP Remote in detail ...

Page 47: ...umeandheightof XGT PanelBuzzer 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 It may adjust the height of Buzzer ...

Page 48: ...5 Diagnostics It describes thediagnosisfunctionforXGT Panel scommunication terminal screenandtouchfunction If you press Diagnostics buttonon theXGT Panel s basicscreen themenufordiagnosis shows up Main Screen Environment setting screen ...

Page 49: ...ge intodiversecolorwith buzzer ForXP30 BTA DC product screen changes into 8steps light Afterall screenfordiagnosis pass Then Close buttonshows upwithwhite ground If you press Close button the initial screenshows up Display Sequence RED GREEN BLUE BLACK WHITE GRAPH Diagnosis screen Screen diagnosis ...

Page 50: ... touch thescreen the touched location is displayed as follows If pressingthe OK button you canquitthescreen If thetouchedlocation is notcorrect reset theTouchsetting Fordetailedinformation pleasereferto the Chapter 4 System Configuration Touch diagnosis ...

Page 51: ... you cansee theresultof diagnosis intheresult windows Remark 1 If NVRAMDataAccess Fail error is occurred pleasecontact withcustomerservicecenter 2 If BATTERYSTATUS BAD error is occurred batteryshould bechanged Pleasecontact with Customerservice center Completion of Backup Memory diagnosis ...

Page 52: ...Flash Memory Diagnosis Function If you press NORFlash button you canseetheresult of diagnosis intheresultwidows Remark If Read Disk InformationError occurs pleasecontact withCustomerservicecenter Completion of Flash Memory diagnosis ...

Page 53: ...munication Diagnosis If you press Serial button you can diagnose Serialports which is equipped atXGT Panel Incase of diagnosis purpose you havetoconnecttheloop back terminalateach port Serial port selection Completion of serial port diagnosis ...

Page 54: ...lows Connect the No 2 and 3 pin TheRS 422 485portterminalshould bemade as follows Connect the TX with RX and TX with RX Pin Name Function 1 TX Transferringdata 2 TX Transferringdata 3 RX Receiving data 4 RX Receiving data 5 SG SignalGround 6 FG FrameGround 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 55: ... 5 8 5 6 SD Card Diagnosis If you press SD Card button the resultof diagnosis shows up intheresult windows Remark If ReadDisk Information Error occurs pleasecontact withCustomerservicecenter Completion of SD Card diagnosis ...

Page 56: ... 5 7 USB Memory Diagnosis If you press USB Memory button theresult of diagnosis shows up intheresult windows Remark If ReadDisk Information Error occurs pleasecontact withCustomerservicecenter Completion of USB Memory diagnosis ...

Page 57: ...tion Status 6 1 Chapter 6 Viewing Information of PLC Connection Status PLC Information itshows XGTPanelconfiguration PLCCPUstatus and variousrecords Remark You cancheck thestatus of PLCconnectionafterprojectdata is transmitted intoXGT Panel ...

Page 58: ... Configuration Settings You can select Settings button to change PLC communication settings PLC Communication Configuration setting Remark PLC CommunicationConfigurationsettingdialogbox maylook different Forfurther information aboutthesettings pleaserefer tothe PLC usermanual ...

Page 59: ...s 6 3 6 2 Connection Information You cancheck thesetting itemsfortheconnection withPLCsuch as vender of PLC targetdevice connectiontype ip address connectioninformationandtimeout value intheXP Builder Remark Connection No 0to 15connections canbemade ...

Page 60: ...ark Thefollowing PLC is availablefor viewof PLCinformation MASTER KCPU FEnet Cnet GLOFA GMCPU FEnet Cnet XGK XGB XGI XGR CPU FEnet Cnet 6 4 History of PLC Error You cancheck thePLCErrorHistory Remark Thefollowing PLC is availablefor viewing ErrorHistory MASTER KCPU doesn thave theErrorHistory GLOFA GMCPU FEnet Cnet XGK XGB XGI XGR CPU FEnet Cnet ...

Page 61: ...ionhistory MASTER KCPU doesn thave thehistoryabout operationmodeconversion GLOFA GMCPU FEnet Cnet XGK XGB XGI XGR CPU FEnet Cnet 6 6 History of PLC Power You cancheckthehistoryaboutwhen PLCwas turnedonandoff Remark Thefollowing PLC is availablefor viewingthehistoryof whenourPLC was turned offandon MASTER KCPU doesn thave thehistoryabout when ourPLC was turnedonandoff GLOFA GMCPU FEnet Cnet XGK XGB...

Page 62: ...tem You cancheck historyabout PLCsystem Remark Thefollowing PLC is availablefor viewinghistoryabout system MASTER KCPU doesn thave thehistoryaboutsystem OnlyGLOFA GMCPU GM4C has the historyabout system Other CPUs don t have the historyaboutsystem XGK XGB XGI XGR CPU FEnet Cnet ...

Page 63: ...PLC Connection Status 6 7 6 8 N 1 Settings Using N 1communication itmeans communicate number ofXGT PanelwithsinglePLC N 1 settings dialog box Remark For detail informationabouttheN 1communication pleasereferto theXP Buildermanual ...

Page 64: ...that adopt LD language of XGK and XGB series can be monitored Remark Program Monitordrivercanbedownlaodedfrom XP Manager OnlysupportforXGK XGB CPU Cnet Enetcommunication To enablethe Program Monitor button programmonitorshould bechecked inwhichlocates intheXP Builder project propertymenu ...

Page 65: ...ver when those connections are not available you can use SD card and USB storage equipment 1 If you touch Storage Function the following dialog box shows 2 In case of downloading the project by using SD card or USB storage equipment touch Project Download button 3 In case of transmitting the project data stored in the device to SD card or USB storage equipment touch Project Upload button 4 In case...

Page 66: ...memory in Select Source Following path is indicated depending on the selected external memory USB USB Storage XP_Project SD SD Storage XP_Project In case of downloading the project by using storage equipment the project should be saved in the one lower directory between those two directories 3 Select one among directory lists and touch OK 4 Touch OK button then download will start ...

Page 67: ... indicated depending on the selected external memory USB USB Storage XP_Backup SD SD Storage XP_ Backup 3 If you touch OK button project backup file is transmitted to the selected path 4 The project backup file is saved when Download project backup file is selected when downloading the project If you don t select project backup file is not saved in the device and transmission to the storage equipm...

Page 68: ...ect 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 one lower directory between those two directories 3 If you touch OK button the device is updated with XGT Panel Software in the designated path ...

Page 69: ... selection at any point during a project To select a USB storage device In the XGT Panel main menu touch Storage Function then Touch Select USB 2 Select device from the list of connected devices Use The selected device is indicated with an asterisk Vendor Name The device manufacturer Product Name The device name Up down Move to the next or previous item Select Save your selection Cancel Exit witho...

Page 70: ...vice 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 To select a storage device from the status bar touch USB 3 If the selected device is disconnected or if another device is connected the Select USB Storage window appears again ...

Page 71: ...ftertheswitchlampturns off Failureto dosomaycausethe devicetobe unrecognized when you reconnect it 4 When you reconnecta device allowat least three 3 seconds to establishtheconnection Failuretodosomaycause the devicetobeunrecognized when you reconnect it 5 When oneUSBdevice is connected turning on the powertothepanelwill settheUSB device as themainstorage device automatically 6 Whenconnectingmulti...

Page 72: ... the following Method Select Upgrade Update XGT Panel on the XGT Panel s main screen Then XGT Panel becomes update mode In order to return to the main screen touch a screen for 3 seconds After downloading XGT Panel software from LSIS 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...

Page 73: ...tyremovalswitch of SDcard inoperation LEDwill be turnedoff right away If theapplicablestorage deviceis inuse however LED will beturn offas its use is over Data backup will bedone regularlyonlywhen LED is turned off andthe deviceis removed 9 1 Path Structure in case of File Backup Backuppathstructure of logging recipe andscreen image is asfollows Logging YYYY MM BeginDay EndDay 0 DD BeginHour EndHo...

Page 74: ...ree year month directories that are having over 500 day directories created in October first and 2010 year October directory 2010 10 01 01 0 2010 10 01 01 1 2010 10 01 01 2 4 Daydirectoryis created under year monthdirectory a Hour directoryis created underdaydirectory b Daydirectorycan have upto500 hour directory c Nameof daydirectoryincludes notdayinformation but also hourinformationof firstcreat...

Page 75: ...created a Backupfilewill becreated inAVI type H 264andMp3 wereusedforVideoCODECand Audio CODECrespectively b Filenamestarts with MOV thatrepresents screenimage whichincludes dataandhour informationthereafter c Live imagecan bestoredupto the number 1 000files This numbercanbe designated at thespecial devicesettings of XP Builder 6 Structure of path whenBlue Screenof camera image and liveimage is cr...

Page 76: ...ourdirectory 5 Checks thespaceandif more space is necessary theabovesteps of 1 4 arerepeatedandchecks thespace 6 When deletingfile incase alldataintimedirectoryare deleted relevant hourdirectoryis deleted 7 When deletinghourdirectory incaseallhour directories indaydirectoryaredeleted relevanthourdirectoryis deleted 8 When deleting day directory in case all day directories in year month directory a...

Page 77: ...hestoragedevice It deletes the oldest file in the oldest directory It requires minimum 10MB to save the live image and minimum 1MB to save video capture file It deletes out the oldest file one by one until such space is secured When the directory gets empty that directoryis alsodeleted 3 ActiveSync relatedmovement 1 Wheninconnection with ActiveSync When in connection with ActiveSync it doesn t mak...

Page 78: ...on Status of External Storage Equipment XGT Panelsmonitors connection status about externalstorageequipment designated whensetting backup path inXP Builder Thefollowingfigure is backuppathspecified inXP Builder In ordertouse thismonitoringfunction you have tosetaboutsystem alarm window ...

Page 79: ... will be turnedoff whensuch work is all over andwill internallyturn off theconnectionwith thestorage device Thatis whenLEDis turned off you cannot backupanything in thestorage device andmaynot usedata inthestorage devicesuchas filerecipe etc Therefore you need toremoveand thenmountthestorage deviceagainin ordertooperatesafetyremovalswitchandthenuseit again afterLED is turnedoff When you operatesaf...

Page 80: ...d Memo Read Video Read Still Shot Read Function wiseData PartImage Read FileRecipe Edit Read Write FileRecipeTransfer Read Write WebServer WebpageCreate Write XP Link FileTransfer Read File List Inquiry Read Project Upload Project Backup Communication Read Project Backup StorageDevice Write Project Download Image Write Sound Write ProjectBackup Write Ladder Monitor Download Write Execute Read Chan...

Page 81: ...nstallationconstruction a When doingscrew s processing or wiringconstruction becarefulthattheremains do notentertheXGT Panelinside b Installattheplace where you can easilycontrol c Donotinstall with high voltagemachinewithinsamePanel d Keep distance ofmorethan100mm from ductforwiringandperipheralmachine e Groundattheplacewherefewnoises develop 3 Anti heatdesignofcontrolpanel a Incaseof installingX...

Page 82: ...ly for protection from dust and water Use care to protect against oil corrosives or metal particles 4 If the gasket breaks down due to exposure to chemicals or continuous vibration the protection from dust and water may be weakened 5 When you install or mount the XGT Panel be careful not to damage the product 10 1 2 Notice in handling It describes thenoticefrom opening to installation Donotdroporc...

Page 83: ...GT Panelin paneland notice 1 Panelcut Beforeinstalling theXGT Panel in panel panelshouldbemade with thefollowing dimension Classification X Wide Y Height Z Thickness iXP50 TTA 228 5 1 158 5 1 1 6 9 5 0 0 iXP70 TTA 259 0 1 201 0 1 0 0 iXP80 TTA 301 5 1 227 5 1 0 0 iXP90 TTA 383 5 1 282 5 1 0 0 X Y Z Unit mm ...

Page 84: ... distance as theaboveexplanation 2 When installing considerthepowerandcommunicationcable wiring 3 If the size of the panel cutout dimensions are beyond the error range 0 1mm the contact surface between the gasket and the panel may be reduced This may weaken the protection from water and dust ingress WhenmountingtheXGT Panel insidea panel ensurethatyou usethe gasketto protectagainstdustor water ing...

Page 85: ...r alongperiodof use itmayweakenthe protectionfrom wateranddustingress If you need toreplace it contacttheagencyor aservicecenter 3 Installationlocation When installingtheXGT Panel considerscreenanduseof touch When you don tsee withinthefollowing angle youmaynotsee clearly When installing considerangle Item LeftandRight Upper Lower iXP50 TTA 80 deg 80 deg 60 deg iXP70 TTA 80 deg 60 deg 80 deg iXP80...

Page 86: ...e when affixingthe brackets theXGT Panelcan be damaged This mayresultintouchscreenerrors orweaken the protectionagainst waterand dustingress 4 Aftermounting theXGT Panel onthepanel removethescreen protectionfilm Touchscreenerrors mayresultif thefilm is notremoved To protectthescreen usethe exclusiveprotectionsheet Topurchase aprotectionsheet contactthe agencyor asales office Power Name DC 24V iXP5...

Page 87: ...drop itisrecommended tousestrandedwire withacross sectionalarea 1 5 2 5 2 It is recommended thatcableconnections aretwisted andsecure Shortcableruns arealsorecommended Betweenthepointofsupplyand theXGTpanel 3 Forsafetyreasons itis recommendedthat you usecolorcoded outersheaths on theconductors toaidsafe terminations Followlocalregulations whenmaking electricalconnections Wiringof power is as follo...

Page 88: ...to protecttheXGT panel from interference SeparatetheXGT Panel powerfrom the I Odeviceandmaincircuitdevice Remark 1 SeparatetheXGT Panel powersupplycablefrom themaincircuitcable high voltageandcurrent and input outputcable Maintainaminimum separationof 100mmbetweencables AC powerconnection Main Power XGT Panel power I O power Main circuit power I O device Main circuit device Constant Voltage Transf...

Page 89: ...m Useaninsulationshieldingtransformer or noisefilter whentheelectromagnetic interferenceoccurs Keepthestrippedends of theterminatedcables twistedand as shortas possible Whenrunningthe wiring avoidrunning the cablesfor the insulation shieldingtransformerornoisefilterpass throughthecable duct Whenyou use themagnetic lightingcontactor MC forAC DC itis recommendedto useaferritecoreclosetothepower term...

Page 90: ...t usethe exclusive groundconnection usethecommon groundconnectionlikebelow A Exclusiveground Best B Commonground Good C Common ground Poor 4 Usecablesfor grounding earthconnections byusingcable with across sectionalareagreaterthan2 0 Installtheground connectionas closeas possibleto theXGT Panel Remark 1 Check and test the grounding connection If theconnection is bad orincaseof B above theXGT Panel...

Page 91: ...nounwinding Screwtheunwoundterminal Gettinglooseofcommunication connector Thereisnounwinding Screwtheunwoundterminal Reservedpart Amountofreservedpartand reservation Checkthestatus Refilltheinsufficiencyandimprovethereservation Gasketinstallationstatus Nogapbetweenthegasketand panel Replacegasketoraffixbracketsfirmly Gasketstatus Nodamageordeterioration Replacegasket 11 2 Daily Maintenance Check t...

Page 92: ...rrection Looseconnectors Visualcheck Notloose Windthefixedscrewof connector Loosebrackets Retightenscrewwith Screwdriver Notloose Retightenscrews Powervoltagemaintenance Check the power voltage of input terminal of power by test AC 100 240V DC 12V 24V Supplypowermodification Battery Checkwhenbatteryis exchangedandvoltage dropisindicated Itis expressedbysystemalarm Checkthetotalof power stoppagetim...

Page 93: ...ryexchangetimeis expressedbyalarm System alarm is expressed whensystem alarm categoryis setatthe XP Builderasfollows 2 iXPmodelLCDbacklight is notreplaceable Thereforewhenbacklight hassomeproblem or itis no longer of anyuse LCD has tobereplaced ...

Page 94: ...tification AppliedStandards Results 1 Emission Conducted Disturbance EN61000 6 4 2007 C Radiated Disturbance EN61000 6 4 2007 C Harmonic Current Emission EN61000 3 2 2006 A2 2009 NA re2 NT re3 VoltageChange Fluctuations and Flicker EN61000 3 3 2008 NA re2 NT re3 2 Immunity Electrostatic Discharge EN61000 6 2 2005 C EN61000 4 2 2009 Radio FrequencyElectromagnetic Field EN61000 6 2 2005 C EN61000 4 ...

Page 95: ...el Though the following data is made by requirement of regulation and standard we don t guarantee that all devices are suitable for the above command The method to be suitable for the EMCcommand andjudgmentof suitabilityshouldbefinallymade bydevicemanufacturerhimself 12 2 1 Standard certification for XGT Panel XGT Panel is according to the EN61131 2 2007 stability of device used in the measure con...

Page 96: ...Appendix 2 Dimension App 2 1 Appendix 2 Dimension Unit mm 1 iXP50 TTA DC ...

Page 97: ...Appendix 2 Dimension App 2 2 2 iXP70 TTA AC DC ...

Page 98: ...Appendix 2 Dimension App 2 3 3 iXP80 TTA AC DC ...

Page 99: ...Appendix 2 Dimension App 2 4 4 iXP90 TTA AC DC ...

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