3. Touch Screen Operation
This section describes in detail, the identification, operation and adjustments of the Touch Screen Program.
3.1 Touch Screen Part Names - Front Panel (See Fig. 1)
1 System Button (See Section 3.4)
2 F1 (Help Screen)
3 F2 Increase Brightness (when system button is pressed)
4 F3 Midpoint Brightness (when system button is pressed)
5 F4 Decrease Brightness (when system button is pressed)
6 F5 Job Save / Recall
8 Green LED (Power): Lit when Touch Screen is turned on
3.2 Touch Screen Part Names - Back Panel (See Fig. 2)
1 RS-232 Communication port to PLC
2 Programming (For APPI use only).
3 Power Supply: Power terminal for Touch Screen Operation.
3.3 Touch Screen Specifications/Features
Power: 24 VDC (+/- 10%)
Operating Environment: 0-50 degrees C, 85% RH or less
Display: Color LCD
Resolution (W x H (dots)): 320 x 240
Display area (mm): 115.2 x 86.4 (5.7”)
Backlight: CCFL
Backlight Hours: approx. 50,000
Life of touch panel: 1,000,000 touches or more
PLC connection: RS232
Number Characters: 40 char. x 30 lines max.
3.4 Touch Screen Contrast Adjustment
The contrast of the LCD may be adjusted if the screen is difficult to read. To adjust the contrast, press the
<System> button located to the right side of the active touch screen area (See Fig. 2). Then press the F2
button to increase brightness and the F4 button to decrease brightness. F3 will go to the midpoint position.
3.5
Touch Screen Program
The Touch Screen Program is a "user-friendly" menu-driven setup and operation program. Popup
windows are incorporated for quick and easy setting adjustments. Each time a setting is changed, the
settings are saved so that if power is lost, the “job” will be recalled automatically without the need for
reprogramming. Moving around through the program, entering menu levels and entering setup options are
easily and quickly achieved by just one touch of the screen to set the options you choose. A general color
scheme has been used for consistency with operation:
Blue: Background color. Blue is used as a background or text only color. Pressing this area will typically
do nothing.
Yellow: Yellow buttons are Menu buttons which will take you to other available screens. Yellow buttons
may be located anywhere on the screen.
Green: Setting button. Green buttons are used to change settings or mode of operation.
Red: Stop functions or warning messages
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