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1. God LD Ro 2926 RS 485 zen rat e nin rn eseo sst owens see Ch 2 RS 485 MODBUS Slave RTU ee MASTER K120S o swe Change PLC Type x Chi LS SlavecLink Properties Wiring RS 232C Ch MODBUS Slave ATU z Properties Wirina AS 422 485 i Cancel Ch1 select LS Slave Link Ch2 select MODBUS Slave RTU 4 13 Chapter 4 System Configurations Properties Select and set communication parameter If setting is completed XGT Panel is ready to communication with the connected controller In the slave configuration the controller reads writes the devices of Ch1 and Ch2 So Only S area inner device of XGT Panel can be set like figure below Address Channel station Address PS cuje E JP 0000 XGT Panel can read write inner device of XGT Panel like above figure Chapter 5 Panel Editor Installation Chapter 5 Panel Editor Installation 5 1 System Requirements Panel Editor can be used with IBM compatible PCs The following hardware and software are required for the successful installation for Panel Editor Stem Recommended System Requirements IBM PC Compatible MMX 233 Celeron or higher recommended 64 M bytes of RAM 128 M bytes recommended Hard disk drive 20 M bytes of free disk of hard disk drive Serial port Serial communication port 1 or more used for data communication with XGT Panel ZE Super SVGA monitor screen resolution at least 800 x 60
2. Varies a position of tag according to the values of devices Be screenl Motor Channel Station Address Max 65535 Width 18 ee wod s Ps Chil cha o g8 D Min D I Signed Long Effect O Reverse Channel Station Address Hau 65539 Height EE of Word S cm cha o gt 8 1 wem mm e mage El h NW az M Y aris MW Outline The Location Effect Addresses of X axis Y axis Max Min Width and Height in the Move Property should be set identical to 6 9 5 Bar Graph Tag 6 66 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 1 X axis Y axis 1 Enables or disables X axis and Y axis 2 If just one is selected between X and Y linear movement will be allowed to the selected direction And if all of the two axes selected plane movement will be allowed At least one of them has to be enabled 2 Select Image 1 Allows the image used in Move Tag to be edited and added as requested by the user 2 See 6 3 for details on Edit Image and Add Image 2 Application Example of Move Tag For an application example the property of the Move Tag is specified as shown below Move Property Ta Channel Station Address Max 100 Width 100 ee word GEI Slogan h la DO Min D Signed Long Effect i C Reverse Channel Station Address Max 40 Height 40 oo os onffen h gt 2H DI00 wn 0 Signed C Long mage Gei lw axis M Y asis M Outline o F Screeni Motor 6 67 Chapter 6
3. 6 If A key is pressed twice again the value on 1 digit will increase by 2 displaying 12347 WN 1 2 3 4 B Setting value increased by 2 Cursor blinks 7 If ENT key is pressed the present setting value of 12347 will be written by D0000 on the PLC And the cursor will disappear 1 2 3 4 7 Write setting value Cursor disappears lf there is no response from the connection instrument while writing or there is NAK response Re Write is not available That is Write is executable just one time 6 48 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 6 9 2 Message Tag Di Displays a registered message according to the value of device Displays blank if a registered message for the current value of the device does not exist Be screenl Motor In order to specify the property of the message tag double click the message tag to display the Message Property setting window as shown below Message Property C Reverse O Small Edit Message O Outline CG Middle DEBES character is not allowed in mall font CH Large 1 Location 1 Indicates tag s location X axis 0 191 Y axis 0 63 2 Thereupon the X Y coordinates point at the left upper edge of the tag 6 49 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 3 Drag the tag with the mouse to move the tag when the coordinates will change automatically 4 Relocating is available by dragging the mouse 2 Effect 1 Outline Displays the outline of the numeric tag in solid line
4. Comm Port COm1 sl ee 1 2 3 4 Set Device to be the XGT Panel Set O S to be the XGT Panel O S that the extension is MOT Set Comm port Communication Port and click Download D to start to download the XGT Panel O S At this moment let the Dip Switches used to download XGT Panel O S all set to O S as shown below OS Set to O S 5 If download is completed change all the O S Download Dip Switches to RUN while the power of the XGT Panel is turned off Then supply the power again to start the normal operation of the XGT Panel gt If incorrect OS is downloaded normal operation of the XGT Panel may not be allowed Be sure not to execute OS Download if not inevitably necessary gt For OS download use RS 232C port and wiring is same with wiring for program edited at the Panel Editor 6 95 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 6 12 9 Read Alarm History Reads Alarm History saved on the XGT Panel Efficient management of the Alarm History is available since the read Alarm History can be saved and specific alarms can be searched for or deleted Select Read Alarm History to display the window as below Alarm History ES Occurred Date Cleared Date Selected Database File D Program Files _LGIS4Panel Editor 1 154 arms Untitled mdb Change File Database Commands Save Find Delete Close 1 Upload 1 Reads all Alarm History saved on the XGT Panel to display in the sequence of
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6. Screen Space Horizontally Space Vertically ool ITO SoeGchEDoeo Chapter 6 Panel Editor 6 6 7 Grid and Snap Grid set Pitch Style on the screen and whether to snap to gird Grid and Snap E x S Hap IT Snap to opd Grid Set Pitch P Hut el Dot Style S Spot Iw Show Gud Default F OF Cancel 1 Snap If a tag is set to move aligned on the grid the tag will move being aligned on the spaced grid Makes the starting point of the tag comes on grids 2 Grid Set 1 Pitch Specifies the snap spacing One of 4x4 6x8 8x8 12x16 16x16 24x16 and 32x16 3 4 Default Makes the Grid dotting up as default values 8x8 size spot show grid 1 2 Style Specifies style of grid line One of Spot Dotted Line and Solid Line 3 Show Grids Specifies whether to display grid or to hide 4 3 Example of Grid Set Panel Editor Screen Setting Value Setting Value Pitch 4 x 4 Pitch 4 x 4 Style Spot Style Spot Pitch 12 x 16 Pitch 12 x 16 Style Solid Line Style Solid Line 6 34 C hapter 6 Panel Editor 6 6 8 Select All Selects all tags on the screen BE ScreenO first 6 6 9 Lock Tag Locks properties and position of selected tags Tag s properties and position are locked until Unlock Tag is selected 6 6 10 Unlock Tag Unlocks every locked tags on the current screen The Edit menus are also available when the right button of the mouse is clicke
7. for details to specify the address 6 11 7 Reservation Makes a specific bit turned On or Off of the internal memory of the instrument or XGT Panel connected at the time reserved with the Reservation function Reservation function is available only at XP10BKB DC Kee Reservation Eo x Trigger Co Trigger Addi Run Addr Action i gt Add Delete Update Cancel e Click the Add button to register a reservation function 6 86 Chapter 6 Panel Editor Reservation Property Trigger Condition Always On O Off Trager Address Ehannel Station Address 5 ch Gol In al 00 Repeat Period Ch Once CH Every day O Even week 3 2 2005 at 15 46 36 O Every month Aun Aun Address Channel Station Address aja poa 1 Trigger Condition 1 Specifies an activating condition of the reservation function 2 Trigger Address 1 Specifies the address of trigger device Bit device 2 Refer to the section 6 9 3 Button Tag for details about specifying address 3 Repeat Period Operates once to be reserved Every day D Operates at the specified time of each day Every week W Operates at the specified time of day of the week Every month M Operates at the specified time of the day of the month 6 87 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 4 Run Address and Action 1 Activated when the trigger condition is not Always and it specifies the device
8. 2 Reverse Reverses the tag s color 3 Font 1 Small Changes the size of the character to 6 x 8 dots 2 Middle Changes the size of the character to 8 x 16 dots 3 Large Changes the size of the character to 16 x 32 dots 4 Address 1 Refer to the section 6 9 1 Numeric Tag for details 5 Edit Message 1 Edits the details of the message tag according to the change of the device of the instrument connected 2 Click Message Edit in the property setting window to display the Message Edit screen as shown below Message Edit ID Message Message O Message Messagell 1 Messagel Message l Messagez Messagez 3 Messages Messaget Messages g Add 0 1 E 3 Messages d 5 6 Messageb Sort Cancel hMezzage 6 50 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 1 Message List Right grid Shows the contents and ID of all messages 2 Message List Left grid Shows the messages which are registered for the selected message tag Up to fifty messages can be registered to one message tag If the value of the device specified is identical to that of the message registered its applicable message will be displayed For example if the value of the device is 20 Message 3 will be displayed on the XGT Panel and if the value of the device is 35 Message 4 will be displayed All messages have to contain ID and device value 3 Add Registers the messages on the whole message lists in the
9. 21 8 10 2 Connection Available Device ssrsssssss s s nuunnunuunnnuunnnnunnnnunnnnunnnnunn 8 21 8 1 0 3 Connection Diagram TTT 8 22 8 11 Mitsubishi Melsec FX Series Link Protocoles 8 23 8 11 1 Communication Mode a 8 ei 23 8 11 2 Connection IAEIEIIERW E el 8 23 8 11 3 Connection Diagram ITT 8 24 8 12 OMRON CPM C Mode Protocol retro 8 25 8 1 2 1 Communication Mode O 8 x 25 8 12 2 Connection Available Device ssrsssssss s susenuunnunuunnnuunnunuunnnuunnnunnnnunn 8 25 8 12 3 Connection Diagram TTT 8 ei 26 8 13 Koyo Direct Logic 06 DirectNet rte 8 27 8 1 3 1 Communication Mode a 8 27 8 13 2 Connection Available Device ssrsssssssss sss nuunnununnnnuunnnnunnnnuunnnunnnnunn 8 27 8 13 3 Connection Diagram TTT 8 28 8 14 NAIS FP Series Mewtocol tsrrsssssssssssssssunsunnnnnnunnunnunnnnnunn 8 29 8 14 1 Communication Mode a 8 2 29 8 14 2 Connection Available Device ssrsssssss sss nuunnununnnnuunnnnunnnnunnnnunnnnnnn 8 29 8 14 3 Connection Diagram ITT 8 30 8 15 Siemens S7 200 Series PPI Protocol ee 8 31 8 15 1 Communication Mode a 8 A 31 8 15 2 Connection Available Device ssrssssssss sus nuuunununnnnuunnnnunnnnunnnnunnnnunn 8 31 8 15 3 Connection Diagram a 8 z 32 8 16 Fuji Inverter FVR E11G aseene ENEE 8 33 8 1 6 1 Communication Mode a 8 33 8 16 2 Connection Available Device ssssssssssss sus nuuuenununnnnuunnnnuunnnuunnnunnnnunn 8 33 8 1 6 3 Connection Diagram a 8
10. 34 8 17 LS XGK Series Loader Protocol rte 8 35 8 1 7 1 Communication Mode a 8 z 35 8 17 2 Connection Available Device ssrssssssss sus nuunnununnnnuunnnnunnnnunnnnunnnnunn 8 35 8 1 7 3 Connection Diagram TTT 8 x 36 8 18 LS XGK Series Dedicated Protoco l rrtrttrrrererrrrsenenennnnanons 8 37 8 1 8 1 Communication Mode a 8 5 37 8 18 2 Connection Available Device ssrsssssss susenuunnunuununuunnnnuunnnuunnnunnnnunn 8 37 8 18 3 Connection Diagram ENER 8 38 Chapter 9 Installation and Wiring 9 1 Installation ssssrrrrrrrrrrrrstsstsrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 9 1 td meallain Enronie enan TE aAA RE 9 1 9 1 2 Handling Instructions rrrerrrerrererenenenenenenonnnnnnnrnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnenenenenenenennos 9 3 SEMAINE 9 5 9 2 1 Power Supply Wiringr rtrrrrrererenenenenenennnnnnnnnrnrnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnenenenenenenenenenos 9 5 9 2 2 Cable Specifications for Wiring eessen 9 6 Chapter 10 Maintenance 10 1 Maintenance and Inspection aa 10 SR 1 10 2 Daily Inspection caca 10 _ 1 10 3 Periodic Inspection EE 10 a 2 Appendix Appendix 1 System Memory a App 1 Appendix 2 Dimension o A O A App 3 Appendix 21 External Dimension Hi E E E T App 3 Appendix 2 2 Cutting Dimension Safety Instructions Before using the product For your safety and effective operation please read the safety instructions thoroughly before using the product Safety Instructions should always be observed in order to p
11. 8 38 Chapter 9 Installation and Wiring Chapter 9 Installation and Wiring 9 1 Installation 9 1 1 Installation Environment This unit has high reliability regardless of its installation environment but be sure to check the following for system reliability 1 Environment requirements Avoid installing this unit in locations which are subjected or exposed to 1 Water leakage and dust 2 Continuous shocks or vibrations 3 Direct sunlight 4 Dew condensation due to rapid temperature change 5 Higher or lower temperatures outside the range of 0 to 50 C 6 Relative humidity outside the range of 5 to 85 7 7 Corrosive or flammable gases 2 Precautions during installing 1 During drilling or wiring do not allow any wire scraps to enter into the XGT Panel 2 3 4 Make sure that the distance from the walls of duct and external equipment be 50mm or more Install it on locations that are convenient for operation Make sure that it is not located on the same panel that high voltage equipment located LA E A _ A A 3 Heat protection design of control box 1 When installing the XGT Panel in a closed control box be sure to design heat protection of control box with consideration of the heat generated by the XGT Panel itself and other devices The circulation of air using a ventilation fan might affect to the XGT Panel caused by an inflow of gas or dust 2 It is recommended that filters or closed heat exc
12. Chapter 6 Panel Editor 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 Total X axis time Sampling time x Sampling number 5 x 10 50 sec 6 9 7 Pie Graph Tag Y Displays current value of the devices as a shape of pie graph Various starting angle and displaying angle size can be specified as shown below E screenl Motor 6 60 a eee ccc DTN ee ee rere cere reer rrr rer renin 9 Time sec 45 50 Chapter 6 Panel Editor In order to specify the property of the Tag double click to display the Property setting window as shown below Pie graph Property Display Format Channel Station Address Ps Chi Cha fo wi 0 Starting Angle lo May Angle 180 e Max 65535 s ward Needle T Signed Radius 16 Mm o Long os The Location Address and Data in the Pie Graph Property should be set identical to 6 9 5 Bar Graph Tag 1 Effect 1 Reverse Reverses the tag s color 2 Graph 1 Radius specifies the radius of the Pie Graph Tag Use the mouse directly on the screen to change the radius of the tag 2 Starting Angle specifies the Starting Angle of the Pie Graph Available range 0 315 by 45 increase 3 Max Angle specifies the angle from the starting position to the ending position of the Pie Graph Available range 0 315 by 45 increase 6 61 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 4 Starting angle amp Max Angle Acc
13. O Lucida Sanz Unicode O Marlett O Microsoft Sans Serif Effects Sample Strikeout T Underline AGBODYyZz Color Black e Script Westem MM 3 Specify Font Font Style Size and Effects and click OK to complete setting 6 72 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 6 10 4 Image Displays a bitmap image BE Screeni Motor Image Property Current Image ID Effect Size Ps H C Double Dl Reverse The Location and Effect in the Image Property should be set identical to 6 9 1 Numeric Tag 1 Edit Image 1 Allows the displayed image to be changed or added as requested by the user 2 See 6 3 for details on Edit Image and Add Image 3 However the size of the image should not exceed 192 64 dots 6 73 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 6 10 5 Line J Draws a line of various shapes KS Screeni Motor Line Property Starting Foint Ending Foint a 33 ex 7 ie 7 ae a Line en 9 Thickness bs 1 Starting Point 1 Specifies X Y coordinates of the starting point Max X axis 0 191 Y axis 0 63 2 Relocating is available by dragging the mouse 2 Ending Point 1 Specifies X Y coordinates of the ending point Max X axis 0 191 Y axis 0 63 2 Relocating is available by dragging the mouse 6 74 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 3 Line 1 Type Specifies a type of line One of solid line dotted line dashed line 2 Thickness Specifies thickness
14. spears T os fess ewe mmm L psen or mme Lepage mr com cour eren me Leen esteamoseeages App 1 Appendix 1 System Memory wen em rem ta ree ran enn o Lummen Leem o om escoceses ara m uno fose o CE w fwon w E m was L nogeoe mem Ee EE W_200MS 200 ms cycle clock Lowest bit CONC EEE CONT ETE A The error flag of calculation divided by zero 950 CALC_L_ERR Calculation 0 15 Each bit response to 0 15 calculation The error flag of calculation divided by zero 951 CALC_H_ERR Calculation 16 19 Each bit response to 16 19 calculation App 2 Appendix 2 Dimension Appendix 2 Dimension Appendix 2 1 External Dimension unit mm Appendix 2 2 Cutting Dimension Panel Mounting Dimension CR 1410 5 App 3 Appendix 3 Trouble Shooting Here describes about contents of error reason of error how to discover and how to take action Appendix 3 1Basic Procedure of Trouble Shooting To reactivate the system finding the reason of error is the most important For quick trouble shooting refer to the followings 1 Check by eye Check the following items by eye e Status of supplied power e Status of wiring a communication cable e Screen display status 2 Check error e Turn On Off power 3 Limit the range Estimate reason of error e Problem from XGT Panel or external factor e Problem from screen data file App 3 1 Appendix 3 Trouble Shooting Appendix
15. 1 3 Toolbar a A a a rer 6 e 4 6 1 4 Menu E E E AAE a a EE ERR 6 4 6 2 Project Window eT TET TL EE Tee eT Te TC TTT ee eT ee ee en ere eee ee 6 Z D 6 2 1 Project Window Tree iii e 6 5 6 2 2 Edit Project Window a 6 a 5 6 3 Screen Edit Window e ee EE 6 A 8 6 3 1 Screen Edit Window e a 6 a 8 6 4 Menu amp Toolbar aaa aaa 6 a 12 6 4 1 Menusg ceettteecceteeceeeec ener senses esse sean essen essen seman eeeeeeseneeneneaeaeenaneeseneeoeeeeoneesens 6 12 6 4 2 Toolbar E AA 6 15 6 5 Project Menu a 6 y 18 6 5 1 New Projecte 6 18 6 5 2 Open Project rre 6 27 6 5 3 Save Projecte 6 27 6 5 4 Save AS recrear cnn anna nr nn nnennnrrcnnarannanan 6 27 6 5 5 Change PLC Type creencia 6 27 6 5 6 Change COM Port seenen 6 28 6 5 7 NA 6 28 6 5 8 Print Preview ssssssrrrrsrrrrresrressennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnannannnnnn 6 29 6 5 9 Recent File sssrrrrrrsrrresrerrrennennnennennnnnnannnunnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnannnnnn 6 29 6 5 10 Exjt rrsrrrrrerrrrrrerrrensnnnnennnnnnnnnnannnnnnannunnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnannnnnnannnnnnnna 6 29 6 6 Edit Menu AO 6 z 30 6 6 1 OU retrete rre rcnr cnn 6 30 BA py rs 6 30 6 6 3 Paste rrrrrrrsrrrrrsennnennnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnannnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnannnnnnannnannnnnnannnnnn 6 30 6 6 4 Delete eeesrerernecennnccnnnnnnnnonnnonnnnonnnnnnnennnnennnrrnnnrrnnnrnnnenannrnnnnennnrrnnnrrannnnan 6 30 6 6 5 Order cccceccteete ete e sense senses ee nn nesses e
16. 1 Multi communication system using the communication channel 2 RS 485 Multi master controls 1 slave MASTER K120S KET Ls KET L s a Oh E ai E E oo MIEDO GE EE e m RS 485 Ch 2 RS 485 LS MASTER K Link LS MASTER K120S System configuration example To make above system make N projects for each XGT Panel For each project follow the steps as descried below All projects have the same PLC type like figure below Change PLC Type x Ch Mot used sl Properies With As 2s20 Che JLS MaASTER KiLink cl Properties Wiring AS d22 495 E Lancel Chapter 4 System Configurations N 1 is available in the RS 422 485 Ch1 Not used Ch2 select LS MASTER K Link Select Properties In the Communication Properties window set Configuration as N 1 Input the station no of XGT Panel Select the station no to connect XGT Panel Set Communication Properties of each project like above figure for all XGT Panel Communication Properties x E Mode Baud Rate 115200 y Data Bit 8 y Parity Bit None y Stop Bit E DI HMI Station 1 e Slave Station 5 y Timeout UU ms Configuration N 1 y Load Configuration Save Configuration No of Master Station 4 FF Select All 04 DS 065 0 02080401 Ais on aie os p 0 0202 04 03 0 027 02 02 039 go Cance ER 3 M2 M3 Communication Properties i Communication Mode
17. 2 The value of specified device is changed into this value when the function key is pushed 3 Data Format 1 Refer to the section 6 9 1 Numeric Tag for details 4 Apply To All Screens 1 Applies the function of this function key to all screens identically if selected 2 Makes the function selection menu inactive of the applicable function key on the other screens if selected and its setting will be unavailable if not released from Apply To All Screens Ex If the user presses F2 setting window is displayed in the Panel Editor In the XGT Panel if the user presses F2 100 is written to DO of Ch1 Data type is unsigned decimal 16 bit data Function Key F2 ES E Address selected Function enone Station Address Drive Cut rees 1 K ml Si crol fo Ja DO Value input Data Format ri Use Password ve Word DEC HEX M Signed i Long O Apply To All screens Cancel 6 111 6 16 4 Increment Increases the value of device as specified value when the function key is pushed Function Key Fi BE x Address Channel Station Address BESSER Data Format ny Use Password Ze word k DEC HES Long Selected Function Value input C Apply To All Screens Cancel 1 Address 1 Specifies the address of a device to drive 2 Refer to the section 6 9 1 Numeric Tag for details 2 Value input 1 The value of specified device is increased as this value
18. 200 38 400 57 600bps ME Setting Item Speed Communication Data Bit 7Bits 8Bits Parity Bit None Even Bits Odd Bits Stop Bits 1 Bit 2 Bits Station No unavailable if identical to XGT Panel 2 CO Station No Connectable PLC module list CPU module Communication Connection method Reference method GMR GM1 2 3 RS 422 485 G3L CUEA GM4 ve GALCUEA RS 232C CPU modue RS 422 485 G6L CUEC ez OPU module R45 OPU module GM7U wm eo RS 232C CPU module Built in Cnet RS 485 CPU module GM7 RS 232C G7L CUEB RS 422 485 G7L CUEC 16 8 Chapter 8 Communication Driver 8 8 2 Connection Available device The range of the connection available device if connected with the Dedicated Protocol used is as specified in 8 7 2 GLOFA GM Loader Protocol Connection Available Area Device Remarks 1X0 0 0 63 7 63 IW0 0 0 63 7 3 IWO0 0 0 63 7 1 QX0 0 0 63 7 63 QX0 0 0 63 7 3 QX0 0 0 63 7 1 MX0 MX524272 M Area a MWO O Y MWO MW32767 Y MWO MW32766 YMW32767 15 SX0 SX524272 S Area SW0 SW32767 SW0 SW32766 SW0 0 SW32767 15 Chapter 8 Communication Driver 8 8 3 Connection Diagram If the Dedicated Protocol is used the Connection Diagram of XGT Panel and GLOFA GM series is as shown below Use the Connection Diagram button of PLC Type Change on the Panel Editor to check the Connection Diagram below 1 CH 1 if connected with RS 232C used Connection
19. 3 2 Type of Error Here the problems occurred at the XGT Panel are classified according to the occasion Refer to the following problem Classification of problem When starting the device Malfunction when starting the XGT Panel i Appendix 3 3 Problem when Starting the Device Reaction problem when When there is no reaction of key input pressing the ke Appendix 3 4 Reaction Problem when pressing the Key Tag indication problem Diagram or object is displayed differently with Panel Editor Appendix 3 5 Tag Indication Problem Font indication problem Font is displayed differently with Panel Editor Appendix 3 6 Font Indication problem App 3 2 Appendix 3 Trouble Shooting Appendix 3 3 Problem when Starting the Device 1 Screen is not displayed when starting the device lt Solution gt Reason 1 The device is not set as Booting Mode so Booting is not executed Action Screen is not displayed when the device is set as booting mode Check that switch is set as RUN at the part described in the figure below a a a NL EA ROE SOA SD SE RE 237 Reason 2 Backlight is set as Off Action In case Backlight is set as Off the screen is not displayed After pressing ESC and ENT key simultaneously check if system initial screen is displayed XGT L App 3 3 Appendix 3 Trouble Shootin Reason 3 Contrast is set too brightly Action In case contrast is set too brightly screen may
20. 6 11 Common Resource Menu OO 6 T1 6 11 1 Message o 6 Z T1 6 11 2 Image AA 6 Z T1 6 11 3 Parameter o 6 z 78 6 11 4 Alarm AO 6 z 79 6 11 5 Calculation o 6 z 81 6 1 1 6 Block Communication o 6 2 83 6 1 1 Y Reservation a 6 85 6 12 Communication Menu AO 6 z 89 6 12 1 Wiring with PC o 6 ei 90 6 12 2 Download Upload o 6 90 6 12 3 Font AA 6 92 6 12 4 Data d Time o 6 S 92 6 12 5 Password o 6 93 6 12 6 Clear Password o 6 93 6 12 7 Entire Memory Format ITT 6 2 94 6 12 8 O S Download o 6 ei 94 6 12 9 Read Alarm History o 6 96 6 12 1 0 Delete Alarm History o eee 6 a 99 6 1 2 11 Read System Information ATA ELE TA AA Een 6 99 6 13 Tools o 6 100 6 1 3 1 Customize Toolbars ia ET 6 a 100 6 1 3 2 Customize Shortcut Keys Tritt eee er Te eee ee eer eee rere 6 2 103 6 13 3 Option A CETTE C RTE TEP A EEE EET ETE la Ree ret 6 z 104 6 14 Window a 6 105 6 14 1 Cascade Mode a aaa e OT 6 105 6 14 2 Tile Mode eT ET EE ECR ETE a CRE ERE aa ee 6 y 106 6 14 3 Arrange Icons EE 6 106 6 14 4 Close All ce ere Ee PLOT Ee CECE ee eT a Ce CELE eT Eee ee 6 z 106 6 15 Help EE a a A 6 107 6 15 1 About Panel Editor as o e 6 107 6 16 Function Key Settings aaa 6 S 108 6 16 1 None TT TT TRE ELE LE EEO CEE COREE EE LE TERE COLE TERE P CUE EEC CEE CEE Teer re 6 109 6 16 2 Bit a a cs A a wee 6 109 6 1 6 3 Drive DU 6 2 110 6 1 6 4 Increment EEN 6 a 112 6 1 6 5 Decrement A A A A a eee 6 113 6 1 6 6 Screen ENNEN 6 SE 114 Chapter 7 XGT Panel Fun
21. 60 100S series 10S 30S 60S 100S Ch 1 LS MASTER K Link as Select to connect to LS MASTER K 10S1 LS MASTER K Link Select to connect to LS MASTER K 500H 1000H series 500H 1000H RS 422 LS MASTER K Link 485 Select to connect to LS MASTER K 10 30 60 100S series 10S 30S 60S 100S LS MASTER K Link ma Select to connect to LS MASTER K 10S1 LS GLOFA GM Link Select to connect to LS GLOFA series Cnet port 6 20 Chapter 6 Panel Editor Available devices Description LS Slave Link Set the XGT Panel as a slave of LS Cnet MODBUS_Slave ASC Set the XGT Panel as a MODBUS ASC mode slave Ch2 RS 499 MELSEC FX LINK Select to connect to the MITSUBISHI FX series OMRON C Mode Select to connect to the OMRON PLC through C Mode KOYO_DL06 Select to connect to the KOYO Direct 06 485 NAIS FP_MEWTOCOL Select to connect to the NAIS FP series through MEWTOCOL ST PS 9000 Select to connect to the ST PS 9000 Fuji_inv_FVR_E11S Select to connect to the Fuji inverter E11S Siemens S7 200 PPI Select to connect to the Siemens S7 200 through the PPI protocol REMARK 1 The available devices will be added continually so please check before purchasing 6 21 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 5 Ch 1 Communication Properties Click Properties then the Communication Properties window will be displayed as shown below A communication parameter must be equal to the PLC to connect to Communication Properties
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23. Baud Rate 115200 sl None lo Timeout S00 ms Load Configuration save Configuration d IT Select All Parity Bit Hl Station Mo of Master Station HI Rz gi gr git g ga g 02 023 goa gs 02 07 02 g2 g2 gii xi Communication Mode Baud Rate 115200 y Data Bit 8 y Parity Bit None y Stop Bit i y HMI Station 17 d Slave Station 5 y Timeout UU ms Configuration IN y Load Configuration Save Configuration FF Select All No of Master Station 4 M404 05 OF Ui 8 Dim DIS SCH 0o17 o1 01 02 020202 o2 03 0 027 0208302 O31 Cancel Hi HI 12 SE x Data Bit E sl stop Bit Slave Station Configuration N1 gt 0 4 O82 OE Ui gi ggi ois Cancel x Communication Mode Baud Rate 115200 y Depp 8 Parity Bit None StopBit i EH Station E d Slave Station 5 y imeout UU ms Configuration IN y Load Configuration Save Configuration No of Master Station 4 Select All H a M2 M3704 os 06 O 1 goi g1 Sp o1 018 Cis 02 g ggz o2 030 07 0 032 OF 03 Cance If setting is completed XGT Panel is ready to communication with the connected controller 4 8 Chapter 4 System Configurations In order to communicate select Ch2 Ch1 is deactivated because that is set as Not used and station Address Channel Station Add
24. Diagram If connected with OMRON series the Connection Diagram of the XGT Panel and the connected instrument is as shown below Use the Connection Diagram button of PLC Type Change on the Panel Editor to check the Connection Diagram below 1 CH 1 if connected with RS 232C used Connection Diagram Female Type 2 CH 2 if connected with RS 422 485 used Connection Diagram s De E CH Fin Connector SPin Connector Use terminal resistor 12054 8 26 Chapter 8 Communication Driver 8 13 Koyo Direct Logic06 DirectNet 8 13 1 Communication Mode Connection is available through Direct Logic 06 and DirectNet of Koyo If connected with Direct Logic 06 its applicable communication setting is as follows At this moment the applicable communication setting of DLO6 and the XGT Panel to be connected between should be set identical to each other Setting Contents Setting Item SE Mode Instrument Sided RJ 12 Phone Plug 15 Pin SVGA D Sub i Connector Connection Direct Net protocol Protocol o 9 600bps fixed 300 600 1 200 2 400 9 600 19 200 38 400bps Data Bit 8Bits 8 13 2 Connection Available Device The range of the Read Write available device with the XGT Panel connected is as shown below For more information on the device address refer to the user s manual of the applicable PLC Connection Available Area Device Remarks vw Ko vm x0 vg wv uv uv o om o en oC SPO SP777 SPO S
25. E x Communication Mode Baud Aate 38400 sl Data Bik E Parity Bit None Stop Bit HM Station fo Slave Station lo Timeout 300 me Cancel 1 Baud Rate Choose one of 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 bps 2 Data Bit Choose 7bits or 8bits 3 Parity Bit Choose one of None Odd Even Stop Bit Choose 1 bit or 2 bits 5 HMI Station Choose the station No of XGT Panel 0 31 6 Slave Station Choose the station No of slave station to connect 0 31 N ice S Set the different station for the XGT Panel and the slave 7 Timeout Set communication timeout 6 22 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 6 Ch 2 Communication Properties Click Properties then the Communication Properties window will be displayed as shown below A communication parameter must be equal to the PLC to connect to 1 1 1 Configuration Specifies the communication setting when the configuration should be set as 1 1 Communication Properties Communication Mode Baud Rate 38400 Data Bit E sl Parity Bit None Stop Bit fi HMI Station bes Slave Station fo sl Timeout 500 ms Configuration 1 1 e Load Configuration Save Configuration Ho of Master Station Oi F Select All o Oi O2 O3 0 05 Os 07 0O O38 0100110120120110 55 Deo vOvwObvobwo270202 OaoabsOo70O2030202 A Communication Mode HMI Station and Timeo
26. Ken Focus Resource Language English eet 1 AutoSave Interval Specifies the time interval as necessary to save the project automatically Available range is 0 120 minutes If 0 min is specified AutoSave will not be available 2 Change Color Changes the color of background outline fill etc as desired 3 Resource Language Selects a menu language of the Panel Editor The change of a Resource Language should be performed when re executed after the program is closed 6 104 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 6 14 Window Explains about various functions of the Window menu Specifies the display mode when many of the screens are open on the Screen Edit window of the Panel Editor Window Cascade Tile Arrange Icons Close ANO e Project Window 1 Screenl Motor 2 Screens Inverter Le 3 Screens Switch 6 14 1 Cascade Arranges the open screens in Cascade mode as shown below BF Screeni Motor BF Screen2 Inverter E Screen3 Switch Si Screen4 Status 6 105 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 6 14 2 Tile Arranges the open screens in Tile mode as shown below BE Screent Motor ood IDo ood IDo 6 14 3 Arrange Icons Arrange Icons minimized e AJO xl TE lla m ajoj si BE Screend Sta Mo ajo si E AJO xj 6 14 4 Close All Closes all the screens presently open However the screens are not deleted from the project 6 106 Chapter 6 Panel Editor Shows the help of P
27. Language English Korean Chinese English HussIian 6 11 4 Alarm Specifies various properties about the alarm function Displays registered alarm messages and operates a buzzer when a specified activating condition occurs Trigger Co Buzzer Action Alarm Message l BR Add Delete Update Cancel Click the Add button to set an alarm 6 80 Chapter 6 Panel Editor Alarm Property Address Channel Station Address Fs on oe i gal Trigger condition Buzzer Action GH None CH Buzzer On off 2 On O Permanently Alarm Message Alarm On Message display option after alarm is cleared GH Show Hide Cancel 1 Address 1 Specifies the address of a device Bit device 2 Refer to the section 6 9 3 Button Tag for details to set the address 2 Trigger condition 1 Off Operates at the rising edge of a value of device 2 On Operates at the falling edge of a value of device 3 Buzzer Action INICIA recia ion Buzzer operates during specified time Buzzer On The buzzer stops if ESC ALM key is pushed while it operates Permanently Buzzer operates until ESC ALM key is pushed 4 Alarm Message Max size of content Up to 37 letters 5 Message display option after alarm is cleared 1 If the alarm condition is removed it specifies the message display option 6 81 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 6 11 5 Calculation Specifies
28. Logic Controller XGT Panel XGTPanel User s Manual XP10BKA DC XP10BKB DC Safety Instructions eRead this manual carefully before installing wiring operating servicing or inspecting this equipment eKeep this manual within easy reach for quick reference LS Industrial Systems Revision History Revision History Version Data Remark V 1 0 05 03 First Edition V 2 1 08 02 1 Adding contents 1 Communication system configuration example 2 Panel Editor function setting and example 3 Function reference display 4 Function limit factor 5 Function operation description 6 Supported communication driver 7 Connectable PLC module 8 XGK series communication driver 9 Installation method 10 Adding cable specification 11 Adding troubleshooting 2 Fixing contents 1 Precaution 2 General specification name 3 Company logo and name LG gt LS 4 Indicating area at Panel Editor screen 5 Product specification Operating temperature humidity x The number of User s manual is indicated right part of the back cover LS Industrial Systems Co Ltd 2007 Page 4 1 4 5 6 11 6 16 8 3 8 8 8 17 8 18 3 2 4 1 4 5 5 2 6 5 6 9 8 2 8 16 app2 6 1 9 1 10 1 10 3 All Rights Reserved About User s Manual About User s Manual Congratulations on purchasing HMI of LS Industrial System Co Ltd Before use make sure to carefully read and understand the U
29. Max device range of each PLC refer to the user s manual of the applicable PLC Connection Available Area Device Remarks X0 X73F WXO WX73 DWXO DWX72 YO Y73F WYO WY73 DWY0 DWY72 RO R97F WRO WR97 DWRO DWR96 LO L63F WLO WL63 DWLO DWL62 EVO EV1023 DEVO DEV1022 D Special Ls o DT90000 90259 DDT90000 90258 8 29 Chapter 8 Communication Driver 8 14 3 Connection Diagram If connected with NAIS FP series the Connection Diagram of the XGT Panel and the connected instrument is as shown below Use the Connection Diagram button of PLC Type Change on the Panel Editor to check the Connection Diagram below 1 CH 1 if connected with RS 232C used Connection Diagram Female Type Tool Port Mini Din Pin 2 CH 2 if connected with RS 422 485 used Connection Diagram 5Pin Connector SPIN Connector Use terminal resistor 12054 8 30 Chapter 8 Communication Driver 8 15 Siemens S7 200 series PPI Protocol 8 15 1 Communication Mode Connection is available through Siemens S7 200 series of PLC and PPI Protocol If connected with S7 200 series its applicable communication setting is as follows At this moment the applicable communication setting of S7 200 series and the XGT Panel to be connected between should be set identical to each other Setting Contents Setting Item Remarks Communication Chi Mode RS 485 Unavailable Connector Connection Protocol PPI P
30. NEEN we ee we eae a NENNEN eee 8 e 8 8 4 2 Connection Available Device EE EE 8 E 8 8 4 3 Connection Diagram a a wena ENN ee eee bee a ee eee wee Ce 8 _ 9 8 5 LS MASTER K Series Dedicated Protocol rr ennen 8 10 8 5 1 Communication Mode EA E E AE T A O 8 _ 10 8 5 2 Connection Available Device ieee bene base w wnat dea dune Bebe vena wee dena bebe wena ENER ee ne 8 e 10 8 5 3 Connection Diagram EE EE 8 a 11 8 6 LS MASTER K 500H 1000H Dedicated Protocol 8 12 8 6 1 Communication Mode a 8 x 12 8 6 2 Connection Available Device EE 8 x 12 8 6 3 Connection Diagram a Ce nl we 8 _ 13 8 7 LS GLOFA GM Series Loader Protocols trtttrtrsssrsrsstrreees 8 14 8 7 1 Communication Mode a 8 _ 14 8 7 2 Connection Available Device EEN 8 14 8 7 3 Connection Diagram aiid i m el vw wil onl we em a weve we i ete ee ere oe eve were eel 8 8 15 8 8 LS GLOFA GM Series Dedicated Protocol rr ennen 8 16 8 8 1 Communication Mode a a 8 _ 16 8 8 2 Connection Available Device sical fits erm ila nt pilus Gime iene ele wave aaa aaa 8 _ 17 8 8 3 Connection Diagram CPR ee eR CER CCC PERCE CeCe er rere eter er rere 8 E 18 8 9 LS Inverter Dedicated Protocol TEEN H 19 8 9 1 Communication Mode Pepe re rere Tr ere Ter ee ECE Tr Core Cer Core Creer errr rrr rnin 8 Gr 19 8 9 2 Connection Available Device eee eee Ce NNN CNN ERR NN ERNEIEREN NNN EES ENN 8 19 8 9 3 Connection Diagram SIS ere SNE ele aa 8 e 20 8 1 0 MODBUS Protocol A A a 8 GE 21 8 1 0 1 Communication Mode a 8
31. None zl Stop Bit 1 gt Slave Station Tobeset3 HM Station jo slave Station la y Timeout S00 ms Configuration N1 Configuration To be set N 1 Station 0 Load Configuration Save Configuration Ho of Master Station 3 Select Al Mo M1 mz 0 0 lt Os Os 07 Let all the master station Os Os 100110120130 140015 O07010 10 aa zz numbers be checked which Master Station a OaosoeO2vO20230 20 configure the communication Cancel system 0 1 2 Communication Properties Communication Mode HMI Station To be set as 1 Baud Rate 38400 sl Data Bik 8 1 Parity Bit None Stop Bit ll Slave Station To be set as 3 HMI Stator D sl Slave Station 3 D Timeout UU ms Configuration N 1 e Station 1 Load Configuration Save Configuration Configuration To be set as N 1 Ho of Master Station 3 Select Al mo di 42 13 4 os Os OF Let all the master station Os Os 1001107120130 1400 15 OeOvOwOsvO20 a0 2023 numbers be checked which aos0 07020 20 00 231 Master Station l SN configure the communication system 0 1 2 6 24 Chapter 6 Panel Editor Station Setting Screen Setting Contents Communication Properties Communication Mode HMI Station To be set as 2 Baud Rate 35400 DataBit e sl Parity Bit None StopBit 1 Slave Station To be setas 3 HMI Station 2 sl Slave Station e z Timeout 500 ms Configuration M 1 e Configuration Station 2 To be set as N 1
32. RS 232C connector Connects to the RS 232C DC 5V 2 1 Chapter 3 General Specifications Chapter 3 General Specifications 3 1 General Specifications a ae A table shows the general ae of the XGT Panel Specifications References O BE perating ambient 0 50 C temperature Storage ambient on 460 C temperature 3 SES SEN 5 85 RH non condensing humidity a SES mme non mme humidity amplitude 10 lt f lt 57Hz mo 0 075mm SE 57 lt f lt 150Hz 98m s2 1G Continuous vibration 10 times for each IEC 61131 2 10 lt f lt 57Hz 0 0375mm 57 lt f lt 150Hz 49m 8s2 0 5G e Maximum shock acceleration 147 m s2 15G Shocks e Duration time 11ms IEC 61131 2 e Pulse wave half sine pulse 3 shocks per axis on X Y Z axis Square wave 500 V LSIS Standard IEC 61131 2 Fs se Voltage 4 kV Discharge by contact IEC 61000 4 2 Radiated IEC 61131 2 T Noise immunity electromagnetic 27 500 MHz 10 V m IEC 61000 4 3 field noise Fast transient amp Volt 1kV IEC 61131 2 Burst noise SS 10 25kV IEC 61000 4 4 ES Atmosphere Free of corrosive gases and excessive dust O EN Altitude Up to 2 000m Kc REMARK 1 IEC International Electro technical Commission An international civilian institute who establishes international standards in electronics 2 Pollution degree An indicator which determines the insulation performance of the equipment Pollution degree 2 Normally only non c
33. Screen Change Mode 3 ALM key Changes current mode to the alarm history mode For more details about alarm history mode refer to the section 7 1 3 Alarm History Mode 4 SET key Changes current mode to the value changing mode if the tag which is enabled to write exists For more details about value changing mode refer to the section 6 9 5 If ENT key Min 2 seconds is pressed or if both ENT key and ESC key are pressed 8 items on the displayed menu of the XGT Panel are as follows 1 Cancle Password 2 Lock Password 3 Edit Password 4 Data Time Set 5 Buzzer Volume Set 6 Backlight Set 7 Download Speed 8 System Information For more details refer to 7 1 4 XGT Panel System Menu Mode Chapter 7 XGT Panel Function 7 3 Changing Screen There are 4 ways to change the screen of XGT Panel 7 3 1 By Function Keys The screen can be changed to another screen by a key which is defined as the screen change function In this case password for the key operation can be set As a default lt q is defined as previous screen and is defined as next screen For more details refer to 6 16 Key Operation 7 3 2 From the Screen List On the list of the screens after selecting a screen to go then push ENT key For more details refer to 7 1 2 Screen Change Mode 7 3 3 By Screen Saver When the screen saver option is enabled if no key is input during specified time duration the screen goes to the specified sc
34. See 6 9 1 Numeric Tag for details on Setting Address 4 Operator 1 Specifies an operator 2 Operators available are as follows Adds operand 2 to operand 1 Subtracts operand 2 from operand 1 Multiplies operand 2 with operand 1 Divides operand 1 by operand 2 6 83 Chapter 6 Panel Editor Gets the remainder when operand 1 is divided by operand 2 Compares each bit of operand 1 to the corresponding bit of the operand 2 If both are 1 the corresponding bit of result device is set to 1 Otherwise it is set to 0 NN Compares each bit of operand 1 to the corresponding bit of the operand 2 If either bit is 1 the corresponding result bit is set to 1 Otherwise it is set to 0 Compares each bit of operand 1 to the corresponding bit of the operand 2 If one bit is O and the other bit is 1 the corresponding bit of result device is set to 1 Otherwise it is set to 0 Shifts the operand 1 left lt lt or right gt gt by the number of positions the operand 2 specifies Writes 1 to the result device if the tested Compare the operandi to the operand 2 to test Oo a relationship is true and writes O if it is the validity of the specified relationship false 5 Data 1 Specifies the data type 6 Display Format 1 DEC Displays in decimal format 2 HEX Displays in hexadecimal format 3 BCD Displays in binary coded decimal format 6 11 6 Block Communication Specifies properties of Block C
35. Selection E Cut Cix Copy CC A Faste Ctrl V F Delete Del m Th Bring to Front k send to Back a Grid and Snap Lock Ctrl L E Property 5 2 Select Property then the Screen Property window is displayed 3 It can also be displayed when it is double clicked Screen Property C Background Image Number Name 5 A Prev Left Arow 4 Nest Right Arrow le C Use Password 4 Select OK to save the screen properties 3 Screen Property The properties that can be set in the Screen Property are as follow 1 Number Specifies the current screen number The number already assigned cannot be used again 2 Name Specifies the current screen name 3 Prev Left Arrow Specifies the previous screen number when the 4 key is pressed 4 Next Right Arrow Specifies the next screen number when the gt key is pressed 5 Use Password When it is selected the XGT Panel does not show the corresponding screen Password should be released to see the locked window 6 9 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 6 Background Image Allows user to decide a background image 1 When itis selected user can select a background image as shown below Screen Property Cal Number E Background Image Name Screen5 Prev Lett Arrow a Nest Aight Arrow le C Use Password IL Size Me A 0 50 os 2 When the Image Select Box is selected Image Library
36. Tag Listy in the Screen Menu to display the property of the tag used in the present window per item as shown below Tag List Motor ID 1 x Ka Message Button Lamp Bar graph Trend graph Fie graph Ratate Move Clock Signed assword Max Min Use Mio l14 5 ao Io m TI E E 65535 0 w Dee s o D D M ale 4 5 o 0 m 0O jo Wi EI 30767 32768 w mec 0 IT bk O 0O O 65535 0 w mee s ao D No Y Ch Stat Address Font Color Outline Write Byte Base Tot Frack O Fill Reverse Enable Digit Digit 3 6 50 5 U o M D 6 39 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 6 8 5 Function key List Click Function Key Listy in the Screen Menu to display the function designated for the Function Key in the present screen as shown below Function Key List Motor 1D 1 3 E xj Function Key Fi Value input Ch Stat Address asswordUse Bit Momentary On 5 o DO D Function Key F2 value input ch Stat Address asswordlse Byte Base Signed Drive Out 5 o 0 E W wc D Function key FS Value input Ch Stat Address asswordUse Byte Base Increment o 5 D D W DET Function key F4 Value input Ch Stat Address assworduse Byte Base Decrement o 5 0 j D W DEC Function Key Upward Screen number asswordllse Screen 1 e Function Key Downward None Function Key Leftward Mone Function Key Rightward Mone 6 40 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 6 9 Tag Menu The following explains about various tags XGT Panel sup
37. U select All q Of Of OF OF OF OF A g g Hin DI DIS 0201201 Hippi g g1 g2 0202023 020 0 07 02 02 g2 07 Cancel If setting is completed XGT Panel is ready to communication with the controller connected at each channel In order to communicate select channel and station at the tag setting window like figure below Ch1 is deactivated because that is set as Not used Channel Station Address DO On EN de Lo Pa fe 4 If setting is done like above figure XP10 can read write data of device DO of MASTER K whose station no is 0 Detail function is different according to tag type 4 4 Chapter 4 System Configurations 2 1 1 and 1 N individual communication system configuration via Ch 1 RS 232C and Ch 2 RS 485 1 Connect to the LS MASTER K120S via communication channel 1 RS 232C using LS MASTER K Loader protocol 2 Establish 1 N communication system via communication channel 2 RS 485 using LS inverter dedicated protocol Ka ra ra ra oodo Wi RS 232C aen ptt e Comin en Ch 1 RS 232C LS MASTER K Loader MASTER K120S mi Ch 2 RS 485 LS Inverter LS MASTER K120S System configuration example When making the system like above figure set the menu like figure below Change PLC Type gy EN Chi LS MASTER K Loader sl Properties Wiring AS 252C Che LS Inverter Properties Wiring Ho de2405 Cancel In RS 232C only 1 1 connecti
38. ar 10 Sa LI tt Ba jo 30 SS bh HAE 2 xO ote O F 8 007 gt gt mrt re Usage J Screens 5 Strings 0 Graphics 0 E E Panel Editor Untitled1 pep Project Edit View Screen Tag O Draw Common Resource Communication Tools Window Help lesa e a tj lejana ruta re a BE Screen0 first Project Window F2 C Untitled 00 7 elef pa th w E Screen3 Switch um A y e O O nf Screend4 Status Score ep E vd Usage J Screens 5 Strings 0 Graphics 0 EZ 6 2 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 6 1 2 Screen Edit Window 1 Displays the screen creation windows and many screens can be edited at the same time PZ Panel Editor Untitled1 pep MEE Project Edit View Screen TagO Draw Common Resource Communication Tools Window Help a TT 4 4 SE 0 Ma Joe 0 E HH ol e Be lt e 3 lejanas El Ge E Screen2 Switch Soft Bl Screend Status O leelo gt Koch EA GA D 2 u te pol S a Usage J Screens DS Stings US Graphics 0 ot 2 When the screen creation window is selected the screen property window shown below is displayed to set the properties for each screen Screen Property Number C Background Image Name Prev Left Arrow E gt Nent Right Arrow E C Use Password 6 3 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 6 1 3 Toolbar 1 Various tags and edit tools are displayed and t
39. bit device while pushed 3 Use Password 1 If this option is specified the function keys are unavailable until the password is removed 6 109 4 Apply To All Screens 1 Applies the function of this function key to all screens identically if selected 2 Makes the function selection menu inactive of the applicable function key on the other screens if selected and its setting will be unavailable if not released from Apply To All Screens Ex If the user presses F2 setting window is displayed in the Panel Editor In the XGT Panel the user presses F2 XGT Panel asks password H password is correct value of the MOO of the Ch1 is toggled If Apply To All Screens is checked this button is applied to all screens Function Key F2 xl ee Address selected Function enone Station Address PN mg Yalue input Data Ol C On Ge Toggle C Momentary On 6 16 3 Drive Out Changes a current value of device to specified value Function Key F1 E xj Address Channel Station Address rs ono gC Value input Data rt Use Password e word Stoned Long Selected Functor Format DECO HEX O Apply To All Screens Cancel 6 110 1 Address 1 Specifies the address of a device to drive 2 Refer to the section 6 9 1 Numeric Tag for details 2 Value input 1 Specifies the value to write on the device if the applicable function key is pressed
40. drawing functions 7 Supports multi languages Korean English Chinese Russian and others will be provided hereafter 8 9 10 2 kinds of power supply Provides Window based monitoring software Panel Editor eee OO SES wo Provides 1000 words of system memory area You can connect the external 24VDC through a power supply terminal The 5VDC power can be supplied directly through a communication port RS 232C Available on LS PLC 11 Supports very high communication speed maximum of 115 200 bps HEX communication Improved up download speed 12 Provides user defined function keys for each screen F1 F4 a 4 gt 13 Provides built in RTC function available on XP10KB DC only 14 Each memory area can be up downloaded in part 16 Supports user defined bitmap input function 12 13 14 15 Supports two kinds of password for up downloading data writing 16 17 Supports bitmap text in various fonts and sizes 18 18 Provides various communication drivers 1 2 Chapter 2 Names of Parts Chapter 2 Names of Parts 2 1 Names of Parts and Description ve ames rom Roma EN Power supply connector Supplies power to the XGT Panel 24VDC Switch for OS downloading O S download switch Default RUN Place the switch to the RUN position Variable resistance for 3 Adjusts the brightness of the XGT Panel brightness control RS 422 485 connector Connects to the RS 422 485 MO
41. left message tag 4 Sort Aligns registered messages by Value 5 Cancel Cancels a message editing 6 OK Completes a message editing 5 Message Management Lets the messages be added deleted updated on the whole message lists Click Message Management button to display the Message Management window as shown below Message Management Message E Add Delete Update Message List Message Message Messages Messages Messaged Messages Messageb 1 Add Click Add button after the ID and contents of a message newly to add are input so to add the message on the registered message list at the bottom where available range of ID is 0 65535 with the contents of the message up to 24 English characters and 12 Korean characters available In addition the total number of messages differs according to the length of the contents of the message registered which can be confirmed in the memory usage quantity in the View menu 2 Delete Select a message to delete among the registered messages and click the Delete button 6 51 Chapter 6 Panel Editor to delete the selected message 3 Update Select a message to update among the registered messages input ID and contents to update and click the Update button to update the selected message 6 9 3 Button Tag Displays and controls a status On or Off of bit device Be screenl Motor In order to specify the property of the Button Tag double click Button Tag t
42. message as below will be displayed to cancel the password The user can set clear change password at the XGT Panel For more detail refer to 7 1 4 XGT panel system menu mode 6 93 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 6 12 7 Entire Memory Format Erases the entire memory of the XGT Panel If password is lost so that download upload is unavailable use the Entire Memory Format which deletes the entire memory of the XGT Panel then allowing its reuse However be careful that recovery of the projects and memory of the XGT Panel is not possible if once erased Select Entire Memory Format to display the confirmation window as below AN Entire memory of G7 Panel is erased Do you continue Yes No Click Yes to delete the entire memory of the XGT Panel and a message will be displayed as below Ca Entire memory is deleted successfully Be careful All the projects of the XGT Panel will be deleted and unavailable to recover if once Entire Memory Format is executed 6 12 8 O S Download Executes the program which is able to download the XGT Panel O S Allows O S to be downloaded conveniently when O S needs update If O S download selected O S download program will be executed as follow 6 94 Chapter 6 Panel Editor e Flash Downoad ersion 13 Device GT Panel Boot C Program Files LolsaPanel Editor 1 1 FlashQownt slats sub 05 C Program Files Slt Panel Editor 1 FlashDowntMicroH Browse
43. not be loose Retighten Screws connecting conditions Communication connector connecting Check the connector falling Connectors should be fixed Retighten Screws conditions 10 1 Chapter 10 Maintenance 10 3 Periodic Inspection Check the following items once or twice every six months and perform the needed corrective actions Ambient 20 60 C temperature Measure with thermometer Adjust to general standard and hygrometer 5 85 RH Internal environmental standard Measure corrosive gas There should be no of control section Ambient Humidity Environment Ambience corrosive gases Looseness The module should be Move the XGT Panel Ingress mounted securely Retighten screws XGT Panel Conditions dust or foreign Visual check No dust or foreign material material Loose terminal Re tighten screws Screws should not be loose Retighten screws Connectors should not be Retighten connector mounting Loose connectors Visual check Connecting conditions loose Screws Measure voltage between Line voltage check 10 2 28 8V DC Change supply power input terminals 10 2 Appendix 1 System Memory Appendix 1 System Memory ee zeen ee rm Iesel Om fe feo o m RICM erre sine femo fe RTC_WEEK The day of week Sunday O Saturday 6 Co fenm ETT CO emme ETT CN O m Tawan sostenemos sa A ET IN Om E EII oo nen enen nm me rm m anse
44. occurrence time as shown below Alarm History zl Occurred Date Cleared Date o Message 4005 03 02 16 24 52 4005 03 02 16 24 53 Alarm On 4005 03 02 16 24 53 4005 03 02 16 24 54 Alarm Op 2005 03 02 16 24 58 Alarm Op 4005 03 02 16 25 01 2005 03 02 16 25 01 Alarm On 4005 03 02 16 25 02 Alarm Op 2005 03 02 16 25 04 2005 03 02 16 25 04 Alarm On 2005 03 02 16 25 08 2005 03 02 16 25 09 Alarm On 4005 03 02 16 25 16 Alarm On zl MH mA IM ir Selected Database File D Program Files LGIS Panel Editor 1 1 Slarno sU ntithed mdb Change File Database Commands Save Find Delete Cloze 6 96 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 2 Save 1 Press Save to save the read Alarm History in the file 2 Press Change File and input a desired file name to change the file name to be saved Then click Save to save the file name as requested 3 Find 1 Searches the entire alarm history for specific information 2 Press Find to display the window as below Alarm Search Range wl DateTime Begin Date Time 322 72005 16 25 0 End Date Time 37272005 16 25 59 O Alarm Message Input Message alarm On Saved Message sl Alarm History Fa Occurred Date 2005 03 02 16 25 16 Alarm On 2005 03 02 16 25 08 2005 03 02 16 25 09 Alarm On 2005 03 02 16 25 04 2005 03 02 16 25 04 Alarm On 2005 03 02 16 25 02 Alarm On 2005 03 02 16 25 01 2005 03 02 16 25 01 Clear
45. repaired However please note the following cases will be excluded from the scope of warranty 1 Any trouble attributable to unreasonable condition environment or handling otherwise specified in the manual Any trouble attributable to others products ae NO 3 Ifthe product is modified or repaired in any other place not designated by the company Due to unintended purposes 5 Owing to the reasons unexpected at the level of the contemporary science and technology when delivered on O E oa es es ES NN Not attributable to the company for instance natural disasters or fire 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 Industrial Systems Co Lid supports and observes the environmental policy as below Environmental Management About Disposal LS Industrial Systems considers the LS Industrial Systems HMI unit is designed to environmental preservation as the preferential protect the environment For the disposal management subject and every staff of LS separate aluminum iron and synthetic resin Industrial Systems use the reasonable cover from the product as they are reusable endeavors for the pleasurably environmental preservation of the earth
46. s address to execute the block communication 2 Refer to the section 6 9 3 Button Tag for details to specify the address 5 Setting Example 1 The following example represents that M000 device connected to Channel 1 is set On at 09 43 33 on the 1st day every month when No 0 bit of the internal memory SO of XGT Panel is On 2 Assume that reservation function is specified as shown above 3 M0000 Bit device of PLC is turned on at 9 00 30 on the 1st day every month Reservation E x Trigger Co Trigger Addr Fun Add Action On 4 0 00 Every month 1 09 43 33 1 1 4400 On gt Add Delete Update Cancel 6 88 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 6 12 Communication Menu The following explains about Communication menu Communication EN Download Ctrl D Upload Ctrl U Font Date Time Password Clear Password Format OS Download Upload alarm history Erase alarm history Upload system information Clear Password Cancels password 6 89 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 6 12 1 Wiring with PC Connection Diagram g x OT E 3 RxD 3 T4D ART a WEN SC Uno E Female Type The program edited in the Panel Editor is downloaded or uploaded through the RS 232C port RS 232C port can be connected with PC for the program edited in the Panel Editor or other communication device by communication 6 12 2 Download U
47. when the function key is pushed 3 Data format 1 Refer to the section 6 9 1 Numeric Tag 2 For increment function data type should be unsigned type 4 Apply To All Screens 1 Applies the function of this function key to all screens identically if selected 2 Makes the function selection menu inactive of the applicable function key on the other screens if selected and its setting will be unavailable if not released from Apply to All Screens Ex If the user presses F2 setting window is displayed in the Panel Editor In the XGT Panel if the user presses F2 data of DO increase as many as 10 At this time data type is unsigned decimal 16 bit data 6 112 Function Key Fe lx Address Channel Station Address Eger Value input Data Format ne RN DEC C HEX Selected Function Increment e O Apply To All screens Cancel 6 16 5 Decrement Decreases the value of device as specified value when the function key is pushed Function Key F1 y sl Address Channel Station Address rs ono ga Value input Data OA Use Password e word Long Selected Function Decrement Format DECO HEX C Apply To All Screens Cancel 1 Address 1 Specifies the address of a device to drive 2 Refer to the section 6 9 1 Numeric Tag for details 2 Value input 1 The value of specified device is decreased as this value when the function key is pushed 3 D
48. with high voltage cable or power supply line can cause malfunction or disorder Be sure that any wire does not pass across the LCD I O status will not be clearly identified 7 Be cautious that strong shock does not applied to the XGT Panel and do not separate the PCB from the case 9 2 Chapter 9 Installation and Wiring 2 Mounting instructions The following explains instructions for mounting the XGT PLC onto the control panel 1 Allow sufficient distance from upper part of the unit for easy module replacement and ventilation 2 Do not mount the base board together with a large sized electromagnetic contact or no fuse breaker which produces vibration on the same panel Mount them on different panels or keep the unit away from such a vibration source 3 Mount the wire duct as it is needed If the wire duct is mounted on the upper part of the PLC make the wiring duct clearance 50 mm or less for good ventilation Also allow the distance enough to press the hook in the upper part from the upper part of the PLC If the wire duct is mounted on the lower part of the PLC make optic or coaxial cables contact it and consider the minimum diameter of the cable 4 Fixation Fix the XGT Panel to the panel like figure below by blanket The blanket is included in the product For panel cut size refer to Appendix 2 Dimension Fix by the bracket 5 Installation of XGT Panel For preservation operation and air
49. works make sure that every power is turned off If not electric shock or damage on the product may be caused Check rated voltages and terminal arrangements in each product prior to its wiring process Applying incorrect voltages other than rated voltages and misarrangement among terminals may cause fire or malfunctions Secure terminal screws tightly applying with specified torque If the screws get loose short circuit fire or abnormal operation may be caused Securing screws too tightly will cause damages to the module or malfunctions short circuit and dropping Be sure to earth to the ground using Class 3 wires for FG terminals which is exclusively used for HMI If the terminals not grounded correctly abnormal operation or electric shock may be Caused Don t let any foreign materials such as wiring waste inside the HMI while wiring which may cause fire damage on the product or abnormal operation Make sure that pressed terminals get tighten following the specified torque External connector type shall be pressed or soldered using proper equipments Safety Instructions Safety Instructions for test operation and maintenance 1 Don t touch the terminal when powered Electric shock or abnormal operation may occur 2 Prior to cleaning or tightening the terminal screws let all the external power off If not electric shock or abnormal operation may occur 1 Do not make modifications or disassemble each module Fi
50. 0 256 colors 1024X768 or higher onitor recommended Keyboard Windows compatible keyboard Windows compatible mouse Windows compatible printer Windows 98 Windows NT4 0 Intel with Service Pack 6 or later Recommended OS version Windows 2000 Professional or Windows XP REMARK 1 The Panel Editor cannot be executed if the specifications do not meet the recommended system requirements 9 1 Chapter 5 Panel Editor Installation 5 2 Panel Editor Installation 5 2 1 Panel Editor Installation Procedure This Installation procedure is the same in Windows 98 NT4 0 2000 XP 1 Execute XGT Editor Setup English exe Install Shield Wizard window appears as shown below Click Next Panel Editor 1 1 InstallShield Wizard Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Panel Editor 1 1 The InstallShield Wizard will install Panel Editor 1 1 on your computer To continue click Next WA p Cancel 2 Customer Information window appears as shown below Enter your name and the name of the company and then click Panel Editor 1 1 InstallShield Wizard l x Customer Information Please enter your information Please enter your name and the name of the company for which you work User Name Company Name Si LG Industrial Systemd Ls InstallShield Cancel 9 2 Chapter 5 Panel Editor Installation 3 Choose Folder window appears as shown below 1 Select the directory and click OK Alii Java
51. 140 FA Head Write Close afl 6 7 4 Zoom Box Shows the present position of the cursor magnified 6 37 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 6 8 Screen Menu Explains the various functions of the Screen menu acreen SL New Screen Cra Delete Screen Screen Property Tag List Function key List 6 8 1 New Screen Click Screen New screen to create a new screen then a Create New Screen window will be displayed Create New Screen Screen Number E Screen Name Screens Input the number and the name of the new screen and click OK You can see a new screen is created on the screen windows 6 8 2 Delete Screen 1 Select the screen to delete in the project window or in the Screen Edit Window and click Screen Deletes in the Screen Menu to delete the selected screen 2 The Edit Functions of New Screen Delete Screen Copy Screen Cut Screen and Paste Screen are also available with the Shortcut Keys in the project window Ctrl X Cut 6 38 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 6 8 3 Screen Property Displays the property of the screen presently worked on where the screen number and name previous screen No following screen No and background image are displayed as specified For more information refer to 6 3 1 Screen Edit Window Screen Property Number O Background Image Prey Left Arrow ji Next Right Arrow fi O Use Password Cancel 6 8 4 Tag List Click
52. 2C used Connection Diagram Use terminal resistor 12054 1 1 gt LIT RDE Ega Usa 4 508 DEI 3 3 SPin Connector 5Pin connector 3 504 4 8 24 Chapter 8 Communication Driver 8 12 OMRON CPM C Mode Protocol 8 12 1 Communication Mode Connection is available through the C mode Protocol of OMRON CPM series If connected with CPM series its applicable communication setting is as follows At this moment the applicable communication setting of CPM series and the XGT Panel to be connected between should be set identical to each other Setting Contents Setting Item Remarks CH 1 CH 2 Communication Connector Connection C Mode protocol Protocol Communication en fre Station No unavailable if station No saa identical to XGT Panel 8 12 2 Connection Available device The range of the Read Write available device with the XGT Panel connected is as shown below Max range of the connection available device is diverse based on the connected type of PLC Max available range is displayed in here For more information on the Max device range of each PLC refer to the user s manual of the applicable PLC Connection Available Area Device Remarks CIO Area Cl100 0 Cl06143 15 ClO0 Cl06143 CIO0 CIO6142 Le LRO 0 LR199 15 LRO LR199 LRO LR198 Le we mmm eme eer em ros mm ms CEI ema mm mim 8 25 Chapter 8 Communication Driver 8 12 3 Connection
53. 4 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 2 Signed If selected the rotation tag will rotate contraries when the value of the device is negative 2 Graph 1 Rotation Direction Specifies the Rotation Direction of the tag when the value of the device is positive If the Rotation Direction is set clockwise and Signed available it will turn clockwise when the value of the device is positive and counterclockwise when the value of the device is negative 2 Number of Images Specifies the Number of Images which are used to display the rotation tag Available range of number is 2 8 Based on the Number of Images specified each image will be displayed on the Property window And each image can be changed as requested by the user See 6 3 for details on Edit Image 3 Application Example of Rotation Tag 1 For an application example the property of the Rotation Tag is specified as shown below Rotation Property Graph Directory Clockwise 7 No of Image E 2 Since the Max RPM is specified 100 the size of each block will be 100 20 5 3 Time taken for the Rotation Tag to rotate once according to the value of the device DO of Station No 1 is as follows Time Taken per Round Data Value Block No Display Cycle E e Display Cycle x No of Images 6 65 Chapter 6 Panel Editor Time Taken per Round Data Value Block No Display Cycle Display Cycle x No of Images 6 9 9 Move Tag
54. 485 G7L CUEC RS 232C CPU module RS 485 CPU module RS 232C G7L CUEB Cnet module RS 422 485 G7L CUEC 8 5 Chapter 8 Communication Driver 8 3 2 Connection Available Device The range of the connection available device with the Dedicated Protocol used is as specified in 8 2 2 MASTER K Loader Protocol Connection Available Area Device Remarks D Area D00000 D4999F D0000 D4999 D0000 D4998 DU a s bit 15 e muer mus mme E ima uwe w foe pe r f a swa iss so so E O 8 3 3 Connection Diagram If the Dedicated Protocol is used the Connection Diagram of XGT Panel and MASTER K series is as shown below Use the Connection Diagram button of PLC Type Change on the Panel Editor to check the Connection Diagram below 1 CH 1 if connected with RS 232C used Connection Diagram 2 Ee 2 ZE 3 ear 5 ern E Female Type e Type 8 6 Chapter 8 Communication Driver 2 CH 2 if connected with RS 422 485 used Connection Diagram Sn 36 36 GL ee le See es e 3 Loy Le 5Pin Connector Terminal Block 8 Chapter 8 Communication Driver 8 4 LS MASTER K10S1 Dedicated Protocol 8 4 1 Communication Mode Connection is available through LS MASTER K1051 PLC and the Dedicated Protocol If connected with LS MASTER K10S1 and the Dedicated Protocol its applicable communication setting is as follows At this moment the applicable communication setting o
55. 49 33 Alarm On Selected Database File D Program Files LGI15 Panel Editor 1 1 4Alarn4larnn mdb Change File Upload Close contained displayed Database Commands 4 Delete Selected Alarm Delete nil 1 Deletes a specific alarm 2 Select a specific alarm to delete and click Delete Selected Alarm to display the window as below 3 Press Yes to delete the selected alarm Panel Editor E x AN Do vou delete the selected record Yes Mo 1 The Search Function is only available when the uploaded alarm history is saved 6 98 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 6 12 10 Delete Alarm History Deletes the entire alarm history saved on the XGT Panel Press Delete Alarm History to display the window as below AN Alarm history is erased successfully 6 12 11 Read System Information Reads O S Version of the XGT Panel Menu Communication Driver Information System Information etc Select Read System Information to read and display the System Information as shown below XGT Panel Information E SE xl System Information ATC Type Type B RTE Type ATC Time 2005 03 02 Wed 16 31 28 00000 Mas Scan time BB Current Scan time BB OS Information Version 1 10 Update Date 2005 01 2 Menu Information Language ENG Version 1 10 Channel 2 Communication Driver Information Name M E Link 465 drw 1 11
56. 6 x 32 dots 4 Address 1 Channel Specifies the communication channel of the data to display a S Specifies the system memory device of the XGT Panel e A system memory is the memory to be provided for the user and allows the user to use With block communication or calculation function the data value can be processed to use or a special buffer can be applied inside e The size of system memory is 1 000 Word 0 999 and you can use 900 Word 0 899 as user memory area 6 42 Chapter 6 Panel Editor e As for XP10BKB DC a Latch area can be specified e For more information on latch Area refer to Parameter Setting in the Common Resource menu S900 S999 is a system flag area And refer to the appendix for details about system flags e After FS is selected click E then internal device addresses or special flags can be selected as shown below Input Address b Ch 1 specifies the RS 232C channel of the XGT Panel Select Ch 14 and click to specify a device and input an address as shown below Click EA then the following window appears for the user to input an address Input Address y x l Cancel c Ch 2 sets the devices of the instruments connected to RS 422 485 communication of the XGT Panel Select Ch 2 and click A to specify a device and input an address as shown above 2 Station No If Ch 1 or Ch 2 is selected it will be activated and will set the other Station No for
57. COC mm mm E ICO Je ms TT E CO mm mm O o me side oe SR 8 3 Chapter 8 Communication Driver 8 2 3 Connection Diagram If the Loader Protocol is used the Connection Diagram of XGT Panel and MASTER K series is as shown below Use the Connection Diagram button of PLC Type Change on the Panel Editor to check the Connection Diagram below Connection Diagram Female Type Male Type Chapter 8 Communication Driver 8 3 LS MASTER K Series 805 1205 2005 3005 10005 Dedicated Protocol 8 3 1 Communication Mode Connection is available through LS MASTER K series of PLC and the Dedicated Protocol If connected with LS MASTER K series and the Dedicated Protocol its applicable communication setting is as follows At this moment the applicable communication setting of PLC and the XGT Panel to be connected between should be set identical to each other Setting Contents Setting Item Remarks Communication Instrument Sided 1 o bin Male connector Terminal plate or connector Connector Connection MASTER K Dedicated Protocol E Protocol a 1 200 2 400 4 800 9 600 19 200 38 400 57 600bps e enn None Even Bits Od Bis Stop Bits 1 Bit 2 Bits Station No EA No unavailable if identical to XGT Panel Connectable PLC module list CPU module Communication Connection module Reference ET E GaL CUEA see Tea ze CPU modi we mae ze CPU module RS 485 CPU module RS2320 G7LCUEB RS 422
58. Cancel Ep ng mn nn nn Om orosposwp0 02 02 02 02 0 0 027 02 02 039 03 Cancel 02010101 Fie 01701 01 02 02 02 02 02 0 0 027 0 02 03 03 Cancel _ If setting is completed XGT Panel is ready to communication with the connected controller Chapter 4 System Configurations In order to communicate select Ch2 Ch1 is deactivated because that is set as Not used and station Address Channel Station Address SIuPER E d mg If setting is done like above figure XP10 can read write data of device DO of MASTER K whose station no is 5 Detail function is different according to tag type Chapter 4 System Configurations 4 5 Slave Configuration XGT Panel can be used as a slave and LS MASTER K Link and MODBUS RTU ASC communication protocols are only available In this case the master of the system can read and write the system memory area SO S999 of the XGT Panel Channel 1 and channel 2 of the XGT Panel are used individually so it is possible that the one channel can be used for the master and the other channel for a slave In some cases both of the channels can be used for a slave This is the example that the XGT Panel is used as a slave Channel 1 LS MASTER K120S is the master and the LS Slave Link protocol is used to connect to the XGT Panel Channel 2 LS MASTER K120S is the master and the MODBUS Slave RTU protocol is used to connect to the XGT Panel
59. Channel 1 Communication Driver Information Mame M E_LOADER dry 1 11 Version Werslorr zen The user can read system information O S version channel 1 2 communication drier and version For more details refer to 7 1 4 XGT system menu mode 6 99 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 6 13 Tools Explains various functions of the tools Tools Customize Toolbars Customize Keyboard ption 6 13 1 Customize Toolbars Customizes or edits Toolbars as requested by the user Select Customize Toolbars to display Customize setting window as below Toolbars Cornmand Toolbars M Show Tooltips W Cool Look Reset Large Buttons Ch Toolbar Tag Cancel Help 1 New Toolbar 1 Press New Toolbar button to display the New Toolbar window as below where the name of a new toolbar can be input 6 100 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 2 Input a desired name and click OK to create and display a newly specified toolbar as below NE Customize Toolbars Command Toolbars Pa Menu bar Iw Show Tooltips Se W Cool Look wl Dira Large Buttons 4 ew Toolbar Rezet T dl Toolbar Menu bar UK Cancel Help Created Toolbar 3 Select Commands on the Customize window to display shortcut icons per function as below Customize Toolbars Commands Categories Alter selecting a category click a but
60. Diagram 3 SEH SS RS WE Female Type Male Type es 3 exo fp SSES Te or a 7 EE RES Use terminal resistor 120 2 4 4 T 2 2 in oi 3 3 SOA 504 4 4 ales 5G SG 5Pin Connector Terminal Block S ROA RDA JS oe Bes oe Sure 3 3 o aH GER d A KX 5 J 36 56 5Pin Connector Terminal Block Chapter 8 Communication Driver 8 9 LS Inverter Dedicated Protocol 8 9 1 Communication Mode Connection is available through the LS inverter and the Dedicated Inverter Protocol lf connected with the LS inverter and the Dedicated Inverter Protocol its applicable communication setting is as follows At this moment the applicable communication setting of the inverter and the XGT Panel to be connected between should be set identical to each other Setting Contents Setting Item Remarks Communication Instrument Sided Terminal plate or connector Connector Connection LS inverter Dedicated Protocol Protocol Communication CC Station No unavailable if Station No saa identical to XGT Panel 8 9 2 Connection Available device The range of the connection available device if connected with the Dedicated Inverter Protocol is as shown below Connection Available Area Device Remarks H 0000 H FFFF H 0000 H FFFE E unavailable 8 19 Chapter 8 Communication Driver 8 9 3 Connection Diagram lf the Dedicated Inverter Pr
61. F P000 P63F P00 P63 P00 P62 e S ch EE EE EE owa em o E O Chapter 8 Communication Driver 8 6 3 Connection Diagram The Connection Diagram of XGT Panel and LS MASTER K500H 1000H is as shown below Use the Connection Diagram button of PLC Type Change on the Panel Editor to check the Connection Diagram below 1 CH 1 if connected with RS 232C used Connection Diagram Female Type Male Type 2 CH 2 if connected with RS 422 485 used Connection Diagram 5Pin Connector Male Type Use terminal resistor 12054 8 13 Chapter 8 Communication Driver 8 7 LS GLOFA GM Series Loader Protocol 8 7 1 Communication Mode Connection is available through LS GLOFA GM series of PLC and the Loader Protocol If connected with LS GLOFA GM series and the Loader Protocol its applicable communication setting is as follows At this moment the applicable communication setting of PLC and the XGT Panel to be connected between should be set identical to each other Setting Item Setting Contents Communication 9 0390 CH2 Unavailable Mode Instrument Sided eco 9pin Male connector Connection GLOFA GM Loader Protocol Protocol Communication ES Fixed Stop Bits 1 Bit 8 7 2 Connection Available device The range of the connection available device if connected with LS GLOFA GM series is as follows Max range of the connection available device is diverse based on the connected type of PLC Max ava
62. Load Configuration Save Configuration No of Masher Station 3 IT Select Al M0 bli iz O83 O4 Usel Os Os 0100011012013014015 numbers be checked which ovwo01 010 220 21020 23 Master Station 020 0 0702020 00 31 Let all the master station configure the communication system 0 1 2 In case of N 1 and N M communication make sure all the master station numbers are set identical as shown above cancel 4 N M Configuration Specifies the communication setting when the configuration should be set as N M where several XGT Panels are set to be a multi master so to monitor several slaves A Communication Mode HMI Station and Timeout should be set identical to the 1 1 configuration B Master setting should be identical to the N 1 configuration 5 Save Configuration Convenient to use for N 1 and N M communication it saves the Master Station No selected for other projects to open as necessary A Click Save Configuration button to show the window as below B Specify the Save File Name and then click Save button to save the present master configuration File name Save az type Master Station Files ini Cancel A 6 25 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 6 Load Configuration A Click Load Configuration button to show the window below B Select the master configuration file to open and then click Open button to set the master configuration of the present project as sa
63. Numeric Tag Number of the total digits Number of the fraction digits HEX Not specified BCD Not specified HEX Not specified BCD Not specified BE Screeni Motor eat 6 Outline displays the outline of the tag in solid line 7 Fill Leading zero fills the number of the digits with 0 if there is no higher value when the numeric tag moves Ex If the read device is 123 and FillLeading ero is selected gt Actual screen display 00123 in case the number of the total digits is 5 6 45 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 7 Application example of the numeric tag 1 System Configuration In case of 1 1 communication with Master K120S through RS 485 where the XGT Panel is set to be a master E GG m a y O amp fei RS 485 XGT Panel Station 0 MK1205 Station 1 2 After the Panel Editor is executed select Ch 2 as LS MASTER K Link in the project management and then let the communication set aligned to MASTER K1205 3 Numeric Tag Setting Select the numeric tag in the Panel Editor and specify the property of the tag as shown below zeien Sotingvae Setngtem senmova rs pm Ire on Mumeric Property Display Format DEC O HES O BCD Data Total Digits 5 O Outline Small Write Enabled May E5535 E wod Fraction Digits 0 O Reverse Middle J Signed hlin ae Fill Leading Zero O Lage Use Password 6 46 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 4 Downloa
64. P37 SPO SP36 vee fewer wes 8 27 Chapter 8 Communication Driver 8 13 3 Connection Diagram If connected with DLO6 series the Connection Diagram of the XGT Panel and the connected instrument is as shown below Use the Connection Diagram button of PLC Type Change on the Panel Editor to check the Connection Diagram below 1 CH 1 if connected with RS 232C used Connection Diagram E x Female Type 2 CH 2 if connected with RS 422 485 used Connection Diagram 4Pin Connector 15pin SYGA D sub Use terminal resistor 12044 8 28 Chapter 8 Communication Driver 8 14 NAIS FP series Mewtocol 8 14 1 Communication Mode Connection is available through FP series of PLC and Mewtocol of NAIS If connected with FP series its applicable communication setting is as follows At this moment the applicable communication setting of FP series and the XGT Panel to be connected between should be set identical to each other Setting Item Setting Contents Remark es vm ST RS 232C RS 232C RS 422 RS 485 WEN Connector Connection Mewtocol Protocol Sr een rencores ma EI EC EA rose od eo KC EPT rr 8 14 2 Connection Available Device The range of the Read Write available device with the XGT Panel connected is as shown below Max range of the connection available device is diverse based on the connected type of PLC Max available range is displayed in here For more information on the
65. Panel Editor 1 Width Move Unit Max Width 100 100 1 2 Height Move Unit Max Height 40 40 1 50 60 100 120 3 Based on the value of the device specified on the X and Y axes the Move Tag will be displayed 6 9 10 Clock Tag Displays current time Available on XP10BKB DC only BE Screeni Motor 6 68 Chapter 6 Panel Editor In order to specify the property of the Tag double click to display the Property setting window as shown below Clock Property Display Format Vyrr2mmeDD HH MM S5 Effect Font C Outline CH Small C Reverse Geh Middle CH Large The Location Effect and Fond in the Clock Property should be set identical to 6 9 1 Numeric Tag 1 Display 1 1 2 Display Formats available are as shown in the table below no omaso omenon eame Oof mm e mm o ome oeno zem o wm o s O m o w o 6 69 Specifies a display format of a clock tag Chapter 6 Panel Editor 6 10 Draw Menu Shows the various functions of the Draw menu Draw Ly Selection Esc A Text Alt 19 A ImageText Alt ee Image Alt I Line AJE L _ Rect GAN Circle 6 10 1 Selection It is a tag Selection mode which is used to edit or select the tags registered on the screen 6 10 2 Text Displays the Text input by the user Ef Screeni Motor 6 70 Chapter 6 Panel Editor In order to specify the property of the Text d
66. Panel Editor In the XGT Panel if the user presses F2 screen changes into screen number 2 6 115 Chapter 7 XGT Panel Function Chapter 7 XGT Panel Function 7 1 Key Operation 7 1 1 Operation Mode The XGT Panel executes its monitoring operation Product 200 Percent tL Om 7 1 2 Screen Change Mode Displays a list of screens of the XGT Panel and goes to the selected screen In the Operation Mode the process sequence of the Screen Change is as follows for instance 1 Press ESC key in the Operation Mode to display the screen list when the present screen will be displayed on the reversed background as shown below 0 Screen 0 Screen Name 2 Press A and W keys to move the cursor to the screen to change to and then press ENT key to change to the selected screen 7 1 Chapter 7 XGT Panel Function 7 1 3 Alarm History Mode Displays a history of occurred alarms In the Operation Mode the process sequence of the Alarm History is as follows for instance Press ALM key in the Operation Mode to display the Alarm History menu screen as shown below 1 All Alarm List All Alarm List Shows the history of all alarms occurred Max 200 can be saved Specific Alarm List Shows the history of specific alarms among all Delete All Alarm List Deletes the history of all alarms occurred 1 Check All Alarm List 1 Locate the cursor on All Alarm List and press ENT key to display the Alarm L
67. Series 10S 30S 60S 100S Dedicated Protocol 8 5 1 Communication Mode Connection is available through LS MASTER K10 30 60 100S PLC and the Dedicated Protocol If connected with LS MASTER K10 30 60 100S and the Dedicated Protocol its applicable communication setting is as follows At this moment the applicable communication setting of PLC and the XGT Panel to be connected between should be set identical to each other Setting Contents Communication i 232C Connector Connection MASTER K Dedicated Protocol Protocol Communication A No unavailable if 8 5 2 Connection Available device The range of the connection available device if connected with MASTER K10 30 60 100S is as follows Max range of the connection available device is diverse based on the connected type of PLC Max available range is displayed in here For more information on the Max device range of each PLC refer to the user s manual of the applicable PLC Connection Available Area Device D Area D000 D255 D000 D254 Bits Read M TO T127 TZ T127 mmm T126 POF POO P5F POO P05 POO P04 SS s bit 15 Remarks i o Is mme Im an a PPP E Chapter 8 Communication Driver 8 5 3 Connection Diagram The Connection Diagram of XGT Panel and MASTER K10 30 60 100S is as shown below Use the Connection Diagram button of PLC Type Change on the Panel Editor to check the Connection Diagram below 1 CH 1 if connected with RS 232C used Con
68. Web start H La Industrial systems Bey L Ee LSIS EME Panel Editor 1 1 EE images 2 To continue click Next Panel Editor 1 1 InstallShield Wizard Choose Destination Location Select folder where setup will install files Install Panel Editor 1 1 to e Eneas Ke ED fnstall tie D opt Il Deg AAA cance Chapter 5 Panel Editor Installation 4 Ready to Install the Program window appears as shown below Click Install Panel Editor 1 1 InstallShield Wizard Ready to Install the Program The wizard is ready to begin installation Click Install to begin the installation IF you want to review or change any of your installation settings click Back Click Cancel to exit the wizard lt Back Cancel 5 Setup Status dialog box appears as shown below and the installation starts Panel Editor 1 1 InstallShield Wizard Setup Status Panel Editor 1 1 is configuring your new software installation Installing D Program Files LGIS Panel Editor 1 1 PANELKOR HLP 5 4 Chapter 5 Panel Editor Installation 6 The Install Shield Wizard Complete window appears as shown below Panel Editor 1 1 InstallShield Wizard a InstallShield Wizard Complete The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed Panel Editor 1 1 Click Finish to exit the wizard Installshield Click and then the installation is completed 7 Shortcuts are crea
69. a calculation function Calculation xj Trigger A Trigger Oper Operandi Addr Operandi Addr Result Addr Data amp Di gt Add Delete Update Cancel Click the Add button to register a calculation function Calculation Property Trigger Address channel Station Address Trigger Condition sea cre lo B dP L Const Operandi Address Channel Station Address Js ert cra Tol E Operator P L Const Operand Address Channel Station Address fs cn cr ge Result address Channel Station Address gt on 02 Bl SS Data amp Display Format L Signed DEC CG word HES Long O BCD 6 82 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 1 Trigger Condition Specifies an activating condition of calculation function Toggle Operates at the rising and falling edge of trigger device During On Operates at every scan during the trigger condition is On During Off Operates at every scan during the trigger condition is Off 2 Trigger Address 1 Specifies the address of trigger device Bit device 2 Refer to the section 6 9 3 Button Tag for details to specify the address 3 Operand Address 1 Specifies the address of the device used in calculation and the address of the device where calculation results are to be saved 2 If Constant is selected the address window will disappear and a constant can be specified Const T 3
70. ancel the password If an incorrect password is input the password will not be canceled 3 Lock Password Locks the presently specified password of the XGT Panel If the password is locked Write Operation of the tag where Write Password is specified becomes unavailable 1 In the System Menu move the cursor to 2 Lock Password and press ENT key to lock the password as shown below 4 Edit Password Edits the presently specified password of the XGT Panel 1 In the System Menu move the cursor to 3 Edit Password and press ENT key to display the Edit Password screen as shown below 7 5 Chapter 7 XGT Panel Function 2 If the previous password is correctly input press ENT key to move the cursor to NEW Then input a New Password and press ENT key to change the password 5 Date Time Set Displays Date Time of built in RTC of the XGT Panel as necessary to specify differently However Date Time Setting is only available at XP10BKB DC 1 In the System Menu move the cursor to 4 Date Time Setting and press ENT key to display the present Date Time as shown below 4 Date Time Set 2 Press SET key to display the cursor Use the Up Down Left Right arrow keys to specify desired Date and Time Then press ENT key to change Date Time However the day of the week If not applicable to the date specified will not be changed 6 Buzzer Volume Set Specifies a volume of the buzz
71. and Specific alarm history Refer to the section 7 1 3 Alarm History Mode for the details 1 All Alarm List 1 In order it happened recently the latest alarm is saved at 0 2 If alarms have occurred over 200 the earliest alarm will be erased 3 In case of XP10BKB DC the date time of alarms occurred and removed will be saved in addition to alarm messages 2 Specific Alarm List 1 Alarm history is saved for each specific alarm Available on XP10BKB DC only 2 Displays the history of a specific alarm in order it occurs The date and time of occurrence and removal will be only displayed for each history 3 If individually specific alarms have occurred over 10 the earliest alarm will be erased to save a new specific alarm 4 Download the parameter from the Panel Editor to delete the Specific Alarm List Chapter 7 XGT Panel Function 7 5 Buzzer 7 5 1 Buzzer Operation The Buzzer Operates in the following condition Condition ole Remar o Valid key input 1 time When key is pushed The size to be set Invalid key input 3 times Program data up download When the data Font data download communication with Panel D Data time set Editor is completed Password set clear When alarm is occurred HIGH When the buzzer is enabled 7 6 System Memory 1 User area SO 899 900 word 1 Can be used for calculation block communication and so on User area is erased when the power goes o
72. anel Editor Help Help Contents P About Panel Editor 6 15 1 About Panel Editor Panel Editor Version 1 14 Copyright c 4004 06 LS Industrial systems Corporation Release Date 2005 10 7 Hii momo 6 107 6 16 Function Key Settings The following explains about the function keys The XGT Panel offers eight function keys as shown below A function can be specified differently on the same function key per screen and an identical function can be also specified for all the screens Description OOO Arrow key Up Can be defined as a function key Arrow key Down Can be defined as a function key Arrow key Left Can be defined as a function key Arrow key Right Can be defined as a function key Increment Decrement Screen O Apply To All Screens Cancel 6 108 6 16 1 None Specifies no function 6 16 2 Bit Control Controls status On or Off of bit device Function Key Fi E x Address Channel Station Address Selected Functor aj a Use Password Ce Momentary On O Apply To All Screens Cancel 1 Address 1 Specifies an address of bit device 2 Refer to the section 6 9 3 Button Tag for details 2 Value input 1 Specifies the kind of action of the function key when pushed we an Turns on the bit device Off Turns off the bit device Toggle Turns On if the present status is Off and turns Off if it is On Momentary On Turns on the
73. ata Format 1 Refer to section 6 9 1 Numeric Tag for details 6 113 2 For decrement function data type should be unsigned type 4 Apply To All Screens 1 Applies the function of this function key to all screens identically if selected 2 Makes the function selection menu inactive of the applicable function key on the other screens if selected and its setting will be unavailable if not released from Apply To All Screens Ex If the user presses F2 setting window is displayed in the Panel Editor In the XGT Panel if the user presses F2 data of DO deceases as many as 10 At this time data type is unsigned decimal 16 bit data Function Key F2 El Y ae Address selected Function Chena Station Address Decrement ll we EA mar eee lou oan dp Ci Value input Data A Use Password e Word C Long Format Ge DECO HEX C Apply To All screens Cancel 6 16 6 Screen Goes to the specified screen Function Key F1 E x Selected Function Screen Screen number OA Data Use Password O Apply To All Screens Cancel 1 Screen number 1 Specifies the number of screen to go 2 The function key will not be available if the selected screen does not exist 6 114 2 Use Password 1 If Use Password selected the password should be cancelled in the XGT Panel to make the function key available Ex If the user presses F2 setting window is displayed in the
74. can be specified For more information on the latch area refer to Parameter Setting of the Common Resource menu S900 S999 is the system flag area For more information on the system flag see the appendix After S3 selected click to choose an internal device address or a special flag as shown below Click EA then the following window appears for the user to input an address or system flag Input Address 6 53 Chapter 6 Panel Editor e Add the bit position at the back of the word address to specify a specific bit of a system memory Example 8 bit of 120 word 1208 12th bit of 700 word 700C If a special buffer is specified it will be set to the lowest bit of the applicable special buffer 2 Ch 1 e Specify the channel as Ch 1 RS 232C e Click E then the following window appears for the user to input an address to read Input Address 3 Ch2 e Specify the channel as Ch 2 RS 422 485 e After Ch2 selected click EA to specify a device and input an address as shown above 2 Station will be active if Ch 1 or 2 selected where the communication Station No of the correspondent will be set The Station No which has been set in the communication setting of the file menu will be displayed as default 5 Action Specifies the actions of button tag if it is selected wn emm Remark Device value 1 Write 1 time Device value 0 Write 1 time Off of 1 Choose tag by SET key Present statu
75. changed its applicable value will be displayed on the screen if the communication succeeds or there is no response for a specified Timeout duration 2 Communication Error 1 No response In case of no response due to cable connection or communication problems the tag displays O after the specified timeout duration Thereupon Error Count COM _COUNT of the system buffer increases by 1 and the error details are saved in Error Code COM _ERROR 2 Incorrect response In case of incorrect response due to invalid communication frames or other communication problems the tag displays 0 Thereupon Error Count COM _COUNT of the system buffer increases by 1 and the error details are saved in Error Code COM _ERROR 3 Error Code amp Error Count The Communication Error Code amp Error Count will be saved respectively per channel in the following inner memory 1 CH1 Error Count COM1_COUNT 916 Error Code COM1_ERROR 917 2 CH2 Error Count COM2_COUNT 918 Error Code COM2_ERROR 919 H0040 The received data cannot be converted to HEX format H0080 The received frame is not a complete frame Chapter 7 XGT Panel Function 7 2 2 Key 1 Function key Executes a defined function It does not operate if it is not defined Refer to the section 6 1 6 for details 2 ESC key Shows the list of defined screen It is possible to move to the screen selected For more details about changing screen refer to the section 7 1 2
76. ction 7 1 Key Operation BEE EE 7 e 1 7 1 1d Operation Mode a A EN ENNEN 7 e 1 7 1 2 Screen Change Mode as 7 ke 1 7 1 3 Alarm History Mode NEE 7 8 2 7 1 4 XGT Panel System Menu Mode dess esgesg Hehe KEN ANEN WEN AEN buen waned aoe NN ER EEN rina 7 2 4 7 2 Operation Mode E E aa 7 p 10 7 2 1 Monitoring mode A E E ee ee ee E aa 7 _ 10 7 2 2 Key A a ad 7 11 7 3 Changing Screen ENER 7 y 12 7 3 1 By Function Keys EENEG 7 E 12 7 3 2 From the Screen List a wae NEEN 7 12 7 3 3 Bu Screen Saver SEN SCENE SEN ESE a a die meine eee 7 12 7 3 4 By Online Screen Change aa 7 _ 12 74 Alarm aaa caja 7 5 13 7 4 1 Alarm Message EE 7 A 13 7 4 2 Alarm Buzzer NSA 7 E 13 7 4 3 Alarm History SN Siac ease wwe a NN AER NNN ERR A ew a NNN E 7 13 7 5 Buzzer EDI 7 H 14 7 5 1 Buzzer Operation SEELEN STEE EE E EE EE Ee Beet See 7 _ 14 7 6 System Memory ee 7 14 Chapter 8 Communication 8 1 Drive Download A A A A A Eed 8 2 8 2 LS MASTER K Series Loader Protocol E 8 SS 3 8 2 1 Communication Mode EE 8 _ 3 8 2 2 Connection Available Device EEN 8 _ 3 8 2 3 Connection Diagram weet ea NENNEN NENNEN ENNEN NR NENNEN ee ee A ee 8 a 4 8 3 LS MASTER K Series Dedicated Protocol ennen 8 5 8 3 1 Communication Mode EE 8 _ 5 8 3 2 Connection Available Device Sarl NNN Ee swede NN E NN en ss ANEN EN CNN wee cow ebee ame 8 Z 6 8 3 3 Connection Diagram EE EE 8 _ 6 8 4 LS MASTER K 1051 Dedicated Protocol eene 8 8 8 4 1 Communication Mode SEN ENNEN NENNEN EEN NENNEN S NN
77. d Downloads the project drawn on the XGT Panel See the communication menu for details on download PH Panel Editor Untitled1 pep Project Edit wiew Screen Tagi Draw Common Resource Communication Tools Window Help eso Be jaja aj least BE Screen 1 Motor mn E TI E s et ep A Usage Screens D Stings 0 Graphics 0 at 5 Write Example of the Numeric Tag In case the presently read value is 12345 which will be changed Value of the numeric tag where Write Enabled is specified presently displays 12345 Goal 4 y a w Em 1 If SET key is pressed the cursor will blink on 1 digit of the numeric tag 1 2 3 4 ER Cursor blinks if Write Enabled specified 6 47 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 2 If lt key is pressed the cursor will ascend to 10 digits 4 1 2 a Number of the digits ascended Cursor blinks 3 If gt key is pressed the cursor will descend to 1 digit again Oo 1 2 3 4 RER Number of the digits descended Cursor blinks 4 If A key is pressed the value on 1 digit will increase by 1 displaying 12346 However the changed value is not transferred to PLC yet this moment a i 23 JD Setting value increased by 1 Cursor blinks 5 If Y key is pressed the value on 1 digit will decrease by 1 displaying 12345 However the changed value is not transferred to PLC yet this moment ov 2 3 JD Setting value decreased by 1 Cursor blinks
78. d on the edit window 6 6 11 Pop up Menu Click the right mouse button on screen window Then the Pop Up menu appears and you can use some of the Edit functions Ly Selection de Gut Cru Copy Che EA Paste trie Delete Dei d i Bring to Front A send to Back Hf Grid and Snap Lock Cru Property 6 35 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 6 7 View Menu Specifies View options view E Status Bar Memory Usage system Memory Usage zoom Box 6 7 1 Status Bar In the bottom of the Panel Editor the Status Bar will be activated if checked The Status Bar is being activated as shown in the figure below Ready Usage Screens ES stings 0 Graphics 0 Z 6 7 2 Memory Usage Displays the current usage of the memory x Total Used Used Ratio Screens 64 kbyte 4536 byte 6 2 strings 32 kbyte 10 byte U Ze Graphics bA kbyte 620 byte Displays the usage quantity and usage ratio of the memory for screens strings and graphics Relevant data can be identified in the Status Bar even during screens edting 6 36 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 6 7 3 System Memory Usage Shows the usage status and purposes Read Write Read and Write of the S area of the XGT Panel Used System Memory 3 E x 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 SUN S020 3040 SOG S080 5100 5120 5140 5160 3150 3200 SET S240 5260 S200 S300 S320 53
79. e Special Buffer OM1 COUN a CH1 error count COM1_COUNT 916 error code COM1_ERROR 917 b CH2 error count COM2_COUNT 918 error code COM2_ERROR 919 Error code Description H0001 The length of RX frame exceeds 256 byte H0010 2 Two tags are overlapped and one tag is only displayed lt Solution gt Reason 1 In case two tags are overlapped the later one overlap the previous tag Action The user can think that there is error because that is different with screen data But that is normal Be careful when making the screen data in the Panel Editor App 3 7 Appendix 3 Trouble Shooting 1 Character is not displayed properly lt Solution gt Reason 1 If there is no font file character is not displayed properly Action Select Communication gt Font to download the font to the XGT Panel Communication Jools Window Help 1 Bi Download Ctrl D e et Upload Ctrl U Omg SS Look in fonts e Dies E Date Time Clear Password Format OS Download File name Upload alarm history Files of type Font Best BMA Password Erase alarm history Open as read only Upload system information App 3 8 Warranty and Environmental Policy 1 Warranty Period The product you purchased will be guaranteed for 18 months from the date of manufacturing 2 Scope of Warranty Any trouble or defect occurring for the above mentioned period will be partially replaced or
80. e 2 Select New Screen from the menu and then the following Create New Screen window is displayed Create New Screen Screen Number 5 a Screen Name Screens Cancel Chapter 6 Panel Editor 3 Click OK after entering the Screen Number and the Screen Name then the new screen and the project window are added to the Edit Window Fl Panel Editor Untitled1 pep Sa LL ES el tT E Ra ot 5 ENEE MAA Fa BR Screend first BE Screen5 5creen5 Ea co a Project Window x mal Untitled gt 5 Ol Ot eje oje Usage Screens Be Stings US Graphics 0 E 2 Delete Screen This section describes how to delete the screen from the Project Window 1 Place the mouse pointer on the item and click the right mouse button then the pop up menus shown in below are displayed ES Untitled E Screend firat SC E Green Motor an E Screen2 Inverter Se E Screen Switch 2 SS E Screend Statuz 6 6 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 2 The Delete Screen item is selected the screen is deleted from the project However the last screen cannot be deleted if there is only one screen left because the project should have at least one screen Untitled EI Screendfirst mn Screen Motor ey E Screen Inverter 3 ze E Screen3 Switch E gd Screen4 Status 3 Cut Copy Paste This section describes how to Cut Copy Paste in th
81. e Project Window 1 Place the mouse pointer on the item to cut and copy and click the right mouse button then the pop up menus shown below are displayed Project Window E d 23 Untitled z Screenthtirst am E Screent Motor 1 Screen2 Inverter SE E Screen3 S witch Es Screen Status Delete Screen Cut Copy 2 The selected screen is cut when the Cut item is selected If Copy is selected the selected screen is not cut but copied Untitled 3 The cut or copied screen can be pasted to a new project 6 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 6 3 Screen Edit Window This section describes the Screen Edit Window 6 3 1 Screen Edit Window 1 View Screen Edit Window 1 Select screen to edit and then screen is displayed 2 Multi layer edit is available Hi Panel Editor Untitledi pep ieee fe EE ee Ioj x ES D eine epo ep e a BE al a ee e o L Unittledt a ioe d Screend first oe fl Screen Matar a fl Screen Inverter S fl Screens Switch pues oo fll Screend Status eee d Screens Screen E Pu a Si o u P a 2 E D A Ready Uspr Screens bx Strings US Graphics 0 oe It is activated when the item is selected 6 8 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 2 Screen Edit Menu 1 Click right button on the edit area the green area of the edit window then the following pop up menus are displayed p i k
82. ecified time Ex If there is no key input during 30 min screen changes into screen number 2 Screen Saver Wait Time 30 Min Change Screen e 4 Latch 1 Specifies the latch area of XGT Panel s system memory 2 The data of latch area are retained when power is turned off B type only Ex Inner memory S10 S60 is preserved though power is turned off Latch start Addr 10 End Adar BL 5 Online Screen Change 1 Changes a current screen according to the value of device 2 Refer to Ch 6 7 2 Digit Tag for details about specifying address Ex If data saved in the 100 is 2 screen number 2 is displayed Channel Station Address a Chi 100 6 Send Current Screen No 1 Sends a number of current screens to PLC 2 Refer to Ch 6 7 2 Digit Tag for details about specifying address Ex Current screen number is saved If current screen no is 2 2 is saved in the S200 Send Current Screen Mo HMI gt PLC Channel Station Address elo P 200 7 Language 1 Specifies the language displayed on the XGT Panel menu 2 One of the languages among Korean English Chinese and Russian is available 3 If Korean or Chinese or Russian has been selected its applicable font should be downloaded on the XGT Panel for normal display 4 See 6 12 Communication for details on Font Download 6 79 Chapter 6 Panel Editor Ex If English is selected language of Panel Editor is displayed by English
83. ecimal system allowing the negative number to be displayed 5 Use Password will be active only if Write Enabled is selected If Use Password is selected and a password is set to the XGT Panel at the same time the cursor will not be displayed despite the set key pressed The tag which has set Use Password is available to write only if the password is cancelled in the XGT Panel 6 Word Long sets the data type of the tag Word 2 bytes Long 4 bytes 6 44 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 6 Display Format 1 DEC displays the read data in the decimal 2 3 4 Number of the total digits sets the number of the total digits to display HEX displays the read data in the hexadecimal BCD displays the read data in the binary coded decimal i A _ A lf the actual data excesses the number of the digits which has been set only the number of the digits as many as set based on the lower digit will be displayed Ex If the read device is 12 345 and the number of the total digits is set to be 3 gt Actual screen display 345 5 Number of the fraction digits will be active only if the display type is set DEC displaying the number of the fraction digits At this moment the read value is not scaled up or down but just displayed with the decimal point Ex If the read device is 12345 and the number of the fraction digits is set to be 2 gt Actual screen display 123 45 Max number setting available Display Format of
84. ected tags based on the screen s top edge Align to screen bottom Agns selected gs based onthe sors boom age selected tags based on the screen s bottom edge EE E conerinscenvercaly Agns lcd tag based on thervericalcener selected tags based on their vertical center 3 Tag Toolbar oe Oe i Ox i EC DESS CIC Chapter 6 Panel Editor Tool Menu Description e Pie Graph Adds Pie Graph tag 4 Draw Toolbar kja adale n DC II A wpe mem REMARK 1 Each toolbar can be positioned to float anywhere convenient 2 User can customize toolbars on the tools menu For details refer to the section 6 13 1 Customize Toolbars 6 17 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 6 5 Project Menu Project Ei New Project Ctrl M Ek Open Project ChrltO Close Project El Save Project Chrl 5 Save As Change PLO Type Change COM Port Print Ctrl F Print Preview Recent File Exit 6 5 1 New Project Select New Project to create a new project then a Create New Project window will appear Create New Project xj Project Intormation Froject Mame CP rogram Files Lsls Fanel Editor 1 ProjectrrUntitled1 pep Browse PLE Type Chi RS 232C LS MASTER K Loader Properies Wiring Lhe Rs d2e edo Not used Properies Irina G7 Panel Connection COM Port Baud Rate 115200 sl Connection Diagram Chapter 6 Panel Editor 1 Project Informat
85. ed Date Message Alarm On Selected Database File D Program Files LGIS Panel Editor 1 17 Alarm Untitled1 mdb Change File Database Commands Save Delete Upload Close 6 97 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 3 After an alarm message is selected or input click Find to search for the alarm history with the applicable message 4 If both Date and Alarm Message are selected the alarms only correspondent to the two conditions will be found and Alarm History Mo Occurred Date Cleared Date Message o 2005 06 02 11 49 52 2005 06 02 11 49 52 Alarm On 1 2005 06 02 11 49 51 2005 06 02 11 49 51 Alarm On 2 2005 06 02 11 49 50 2005 06 02 11 49 50 Alarm On 3 2005 06 02 11 49 49 2005 06 02 11 49 49 Alarm On 4 2005 06 02 11 49 48 2005 06 02 11 49 48 Alarm On 5 2005 06 02 11 49 47 2005 06 02 11 49 47 Alarm On 6 2005 06 02 11 49 46 9 2005 06 02 11 49 46 Alarm On T 2005 06 02 11 49 45 2005 06 02 11 49 45 Alarm On 5 2005 06 02 11 49 44 2005 06 02 11 49 44 Alarm On J 2005 06 02 11 49 43 2005 06 02 11 49 43 Alarm On 10 2005 06 02 11 49 42 2005 06 02 11 49 42 Alarm On 1i 2005 06 02 11 49 41 2005 06 02 11 49 41 Alarm On l2 2005 06 02 11 49 40 2005 06 02 11 49 40 Alarm On 13 z2005 06 02 11 49 39 2005 06 02 11 49 39 Alarm On i4 2005 06 02 11 49 58 2005 06 02 11 49 38 Alarm On 15 2005 06 02 11 49 34 2005 06 02 11 49 35 Alarm On l6 2005 06 02 11 49 33 2005 06 02 11 49 34 Alarm On i7 2005 06 02 11 49 32 2005 06 02 11
86. ed Protocol its applicable communication setting is as follows At this moment the applicable communication setting of PLC and the XGT Panel to be connected between should be set identically to each other Setting Contents Setting Item Remarks CH 1 Se ses TI Mode Instrument Sided 1 o bin Male connector Terminal plate or connector pC aooo Connector Connection XGK Dedicated Protocol Protocol oi 1 200 2 400 4 800 9 600 19 200 38 400 57 600 115 200bps EA wa TO Station No unavailable if 8 18 2 Connection Available Device The range of the connection available device with the Dedicated Protocol used is as specified in 8 2 2 MASTER K Loader Protocol Connection Available Area Device Remarks E Garea Ton ce ven Tse sm wes oe Ten TT E LArea LOQO000 Lt1268F maus Laus gt o ooo Narea Noo000 Net503 1 wow gt o o ooo D00000 0 D32767 F D00000 D32767 D00000 D32766 Zanea Jm eem am en 8 37 Chapter 8 Communication Driver 8 18 3 Connection Diagram lf the Dedicated Protocol is used the Connection Diagram of XGT Panel and XGK series is as shown below Use the Connection Diagram button of PLC Type Change on the Panel Editor to check the Connection Diagram below 1 CH 1 if connected with RS 232C used Connection Diagram Female Type 2 CH 2 if connected with RS 422 485 used Connection Diagram x om Connector Use terminal resistor 12054
87. eeeeeeeaeseneeseneenaneeseneeoesesoneesens 6 30 6 6 6 Align Space rms 6 31 6 6 7 Grid amp Snap erre 6 34 6 6 8 Select Al rrrrsrrrrsrrrrerrrennnennennnnnnnnnnannnnnnunnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnannnnnnnnnnannnnnnannnnnnnnnnnn 6 35 6 6 9 LOCK Tag 6 35 6 6 10 Unlock Tag erre 6 35 6 6 11 Pop up Menu rre 6 35 6 View Menu o eee 6 e 36 6 7 1 Status Bapssssssrrrrrrerrresrerrrennnnnnennannnnnnnnnnunnnnnnannnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannannnnnnannnnnn 6 36 6 7 2 Memory Usage rre 6 36 6 7 3 System Memory Usage rre 6 37 6 7 4 Zoom Box rrtrerrerennnen reconocen nena rnn enc rnnnnrnnnrnnnnennnrrnnnernnnanan 65 37 6 8 Screen Menu o 6 z 38 6 8 1 New Screen s ttssrrrrrssrressennnennnnnnannnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnunnnnnnannnnnnnnnnunnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnn 6 38 6 8 2 Delete Screen sssesssesseesssesEERSREERRSEERRSEERREERRREERRSEERRSEERREERRREEESEEEREERESEERREEEn 6 38 6 8 3 Screen Property memes 6 39 6 8 4 Tag Listin 6 39 6 8 5 Function Key List AA a a E 6 a 40 6 9 Tag Menu SECH 6 o 41 6 9 1 Numeric Tag o 6 p 41 6 9 2 Message Tag o 6 49 6 9 3 Button Tag o 6 a 52 6 9 4 Lamp Tag o 6 z 55 6 9 5 Bar Graph Tag o 6 e 56 6 9 6 Trend Graph Tag o 6 z 58 6 9 7 Pie Graph Tag o 6 2 60 6 9 8 Rotation Tag o 6 ge 64 6 9 9 Move Tag o 6 66 6 9 1 0 Clock Tag a 6 68 6 10 Draw Menu AS 6 E 70 6 1 0 1 Selection o 6 S 70 6 1 0 2 Text o 6 70 6 10 3 Image Text o 6 71 6 10 4 Image o 6 73 6 10 5 Line a 6 14 6 10 6 Rect o 6 E 15 6 10 7 Circle o 6 76
88. er Available volume is OFF LOW and HIGH 7 6 Chapter 7 XGT Panel Function 1 In the System Menu move the cursor to 5 Buzzer Volume Setting and press ENT key to display the Buzzer Volume setting screen as shown below 2 Move the cursor to desired volume option and press ENT key to complete the Volume Setting 3 Press ESC key to return to System Menu Mode 4 Even if the power is off the Buzzer Volume once specified will be permanently preserved until reset 7 Backlight Set 6 Backlight Set Specifies Backlight On Off 1 In the System Menu move the cursor to 6 Backlight Setting and press ENT key to display the Backlight Setting screen as shown below 2 Move the cursor to OFF or ON as necessary and press ENT key to complete the Backlight Setting 3 Press ESC key to return to System Menu Mode 4 If the power is turned back ON after once turned OFF the Backlight will return to default ON 1 1 Chapter 7 XGT Panel Function 8 Download Speed 8 System Information Specifies the speed when Downloading Uploading the project through the Panel Editor Default is fixed at 115 200bps Communication Speed of 9 600 38 400 and 115 200bps are available to specify for various PC environment 1 In the System Menu move the cursor to 7 Download Speed and press ENT key to display the Download Speed Setting screen as shown below 1 115 200bps 2 3 4 5 Move t
89. ess lt i O Small Middl y COM1_COUNT O Large Special Buiter OM1 COUN COM1 COUNT COM1_ERROR com2 ERROR C a CH1 error count COM1_COUNT 916 error code COM1_ERROR 917 b CH2 error count COM2_COUNT 918 error code COM2_ERROR 919 Error code Description H0001 The length of RX frame exceeds 256 byte H0010 H0020 There is error in the RX data H0040 The RX data can t be converted into HEX value H0080 The RX frame is not complete H6020 There is no response After taking the measure as described above if there is no key reaction contact our custom service center App 3 6 Appendix 3 Trouble Shooting Appendix 3 5 Tag Indication Problem 1 When starting the XGT Panel tag is displayed slowly lt Solution gt reason 1 In case communication with PLC controller is not available tag may be displayed slowly Action When starting the XGT Panel in case communication is not available whenever time out occurs tags are displayed one by one For example in case there are 5 tags and time out is set as 1s 5 tags are displayed one by one every 1 second At this time lamp tag indicates Off status numeric tag indicates 0 When making screen data if the user uses the following inner device of the numeric tag the user can check the communication Status Address Channel Station Address 5 joj E Ja Fot Fry er er lt i O Small O Middle com1_COUNT O Larg
90. f MASTER K10S1 and the XGT Panel to be connected between should be set identical to each other Setting Contents Setting Item Remarks CH 1 CH 2 Communication RS 232C Mode 232 485 converter necessary ee WEE GE Sided Terminal plate Terminal plate or connector e onnector Connection MASTER K Dedicated Protocol Protocol communication 200 2 400 4 800 9 600 19 200bps Le Speed een B ann ne eps Im Station No unavailable if ene ee identical to XGT Panel 8 4 2 Connection Available Device The range of the connection available device if connected with K10S1 is as follows Connection Available Area Device Remarks D Area D0000 D0063 D0000 D0062 Bits Read unavailable R i Ex POF e mme vows em Le nm Is ms Is mm mm am sm IEC CECI feo E 8 8 Chapter 8 Communication Driver 8 4 3 Connection Diagram The Connection Diagram between XGT Panel and MASTER K10S1 is as shown below Use the Connection Diagram button of PLC Type Change on the Panel Editor to check the Connection Diagram below 1 CH 1 if connected with RS 232C used Connection Diagram 232 ASD Converter 2Pin connector ml PI A Female Type 2 CH 2 if connected with RS 422 485 used Connection Diagram E x RDA 2 RDE 3 04 bh SOB SPin Connector 2Pin connector Use terminal resistor 12054 8 9 Chapter 8 Communication Driver 8 5 LS MASTER K
91. ff 2 However in case of XP10BKB DC type the area specified as latch area is saved when the power goes off 2 System flag S900 999 100 word 1 Used for system flags Refer to Appendices for the details about system flags 2 Undefined area is a reserved area Chapter 8 Communication Driver Chapter 8 Communication Driver XGT Panel provides the following communication driver Maker Communication driver Connection method Communication Reference method 80 120 200 300 1000 500H 1000H RS 232C a built in 105 305 605 1005 Link ne 1051 mum 422 485 j Loader E UN 232C GLOFA GM o pe E MN built in Link A RS 422 485 422 485 Inverter CA ww ee Le XGK A AS 429 485 DZ o message gig Y E RS 2320_ ee ECT COC ee DZ am CO CI Ea en Inten ren LB DZ er Jee ES EN RS 232C s 2820 o A ERRE Ts oo SIEMENS _ 87200 PPE SB HANYOUNG PXINXUX CRABB FE 232C 8 1 Chapter 8 Communication Driver This section explains XGT Panel connectable devices wiring and communication settings 8 1 Driver Download When a project drawn on the Panel Editor is downloaded the Panel Editor confirms information of the communication driver downloaded on the present XGT Panel per channel If an identical driver to the project to download is already present at the XGT Panel others than the driver will be only downloaded In case a different driver fr
92. g is done like above figure XP10 can read write data of device DO Detail function is different according to tag type Chapter 4 System Configurations 4 2 1 N Configuration The 1 N multi drop communication system using XGT Panel can be configured as shown below via communication channel 2 RS 422 485 In this case up to 32 stations 0 31 are available including XGT Panel The following shows examples of 1 N communication systems using XGT Panel 1 1 N multi communication system via communication channel 2 RS 485 1 In this case XGT Panel is a master and the several LS MASTER K120S are slaves RS 485 LL Les A System configuration example When making the system like above figure set the menu like figure below Change PLC Type i xj Chl Mot used sl Properties Wiring RS 232C Ch LS MASTER K Link w Properties Wiring ARo d22 4405 In RS 232C only 1 1 connection is available but in RS 422 485 1 1 1 N are available Ch1 select Not used Ch2 select LS MASTER K Link 4 3 Chapter 4 System Configurations For 1 N connection of Ch2 select Properties In the Communication Properties window set Configuration as 1 N Communication Properties x Communication Mode Baud Rate 115200 Data Bit E sl Parity Bit None sl stop Bit sl HM Station E sl Timeout 500 ms Configuration EN sl Load Configuration Save Configuration Wo of Master station
93. guration N M gt HMI Station Timeout 200 ms Load Configuration save Configuration IT select All Input the station no of XGT Panel ch fo gt No of Master Station 4 Select the station no Mo Mi M2 B O4 05 Of 07 3208040 owsorospowspospo20202 os ps 020702 0202003 Cancel to connect XGT Panel Set Communication Properties of each project like above figure for all XGT Panel Communication Properties x Communication Mode Communication Properties xj Communication Mode Communication Properties x Communication Mode Baud Rate 115200 y Data Bit 8 sl Baud Rate 115200 sl Data Bit 8 Baud Rate 115200 y Data Bit 8 y Parity Bit None y Stop Bit fi y Parity Bit None y Stop Bit fi y Parity Bit None y Stop Bit fi y HMI Station 1 y HMI Station 17 y HMI Station 3 y Timeout 500 ms Configuration N M sl Timeout 500 ms Configuration N M sl Timeout UU ms Configuration N M y Load Configuration Save Configuration FF Select All Load Configuration Save Configuration Select All Load Configuration Save Configuration No of Master Station 4 Select All No of Master Station 4 No of Master Station 4 En ech Me MP OF OF OF Ui Eh Me MP OF OF 05 Ui Hi E M2 43 0 05 06 07 1012030101 Sr 0701 01 029 02 02 02 02 0 0 027 0 02 039 03
94. hangers be used Chapter 9 Installation and Wiring 9 1 2 Handling Instructions This section describes the handling of the XGT Panel e Do not drop off and make sure that strong shock should not be applied e Do not unload the PCB from its case It can cause faults e During wiring be sure to check any foreign matter like wire scraps should not enter into the upper side of the PLC If any foreign matter has entered into it always eliminate it 1 Handling instructions The followings describe instructions for handling or installing the XGT Panel 1 I O specifications re check Re check the input voltage and polarity for the input part If a voltage over the maximum switching capacity is applied it might cause a problem breakdown or fire Do not exceed 10m for the wiring 2 Used wire Select the wire with due consideration of ambient temperature and rated current Its minimum specifications should be AWG24 0 18 mm or more 3 Environment When wiring the I O part if it locates near a device generating an cause short circuit destruction or malfunction 4 Polarity Before applying the power to part that has polarities be sure to check its polarities Especially be sure not to connect AC power supply to the external power supply terminal 5 Terminal block Check its fixing During drilling or wiring do not allow any wire scraps to enter the PLC It can cause malfunction and fault 6 Wiring Wiring I O wires
95. he cursor to the desired Download Speed and press ENT key to change the Download Speed Press ESC key to return to System Menu Mode Even if the power is off the Download Speed once specified will be permanently preserved until reset eer ee OST ww For the successful Download Upload the Download Speed of the XGT Panel and the Panel Editor should be set identical to each other 9 System Information Shows O S version and driver O S information of the XGT Panel 8 System Information 7 8 Chapter 7 XGT Panel Function 1 In the System Menu move the cursor to 8 System Information and press ENT key to display the System Information as shown below VER Displays O S version information of the XGT Panel CH1 Displays the communication driver and O S version information of the RS 232C Channel CH2 Displays the communication driver and O S version information of the RS 422 485 Channel 2 Press ESC key to return to System Menu Mode 7 9 Chapter 7 XGT Panel Function 7 2 Operation Mode 7 2 1 Monitoring Mode The XGT Panel executes its monitoring operation 1 Display Data Each tag reads the current value of the specified device from the instrument connected with so to display in the mode as specified If more than two tags are overlapped the tag that was drawn on the top layer hidden from the other tags In case that the power is initially turned On and that the screen or the mode is
96. hey also can be split and put together in new arrangements KZ Panel Editor Untitledi pep a E SS 5 x Project Edit View Screen TagiQ Draw Common Resource Communication Tools Window Help xi SL ScreenO first CI Untitled E NE xj Sne ME a LLE EE ES tO ze DO UL Rx Ik aa i DO Usage Jf Screens 5 Stings OX Graphics 0 g 2 The following are the default toolbars es re 1 Sen IT Me RER EE C ee osonmas onnea 6 1 4 Menu 1 Displays the various functions of the Panel Editor It can be split and put together in new arrangements Hi Panel Editor Untitled1 pep E e Oj x Project Edit wiew Screen Tag Draw Common Resource Communication Tools Window Help 6 4 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 6 2 Project Window This section describes the Project Window 6 2 1 Project Window Tree The Project Window is shown in below Project Window Es Untitled Project name Shows the current project name Shows the specified name for each Screen name screen Shows the assigned number for each Screen number screen 6 2 2 Edit Project Window 1 New Screen This section describes how to make a new screen in the project window 1 Place the mouse pointer on the item and click the right mouse button then the pop up menus are displayed Project Window E E Untitled El Screen Inverter oe Green Switch ET Mew Screen Delete Screen uk Copy Past
97. ide of the screen Screen Bottom Align selected tags based on bottom side of the screen MN Horiz Center in Screen Align selected tags based on horizontal center of the screen Vert Center in Screen Align selected tags based on vertical center of the screen Evenly space the selected tags horizontally Space Horizontally If the sum of width of selected tags is larger than the distance to the end point from the starting point Doesn t operates Evenly space the selected tags vertically Space Vertically If the sum of width of selected tags is larger than the distance to the end point from the starting point Doesn t operates 6 31 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 1 How to Align Space 1 Select tags to align and space using the mouse 2 In Align Space of the Edit menu select desired Align Space option 3 Selected tags will be aligned 2 Results of Align Space In the following example some tags selected are shown as aligned and spaced Align Space Before GOLD E Right o GIMI Screen Left 9004111000 After O ei CEO Noo E E Yau O o o o a E Yalu O e w UL a gt O O Chapter 6 Panel Editor Align Space Before After Wii Screen Right 2 OULNEDOO O O 3 Screen Top Fa E eat e Screen Bottom Fi Pi ei 100 0 9 CO Horiz Center in Screen CRL 9 CEI Vert Center in
98. ilable range is displayed in here For more information on the Max device range of each PLC refer to the user s manual of the applicable PLC Connection Available Area Device Remarks IX0 0 0 63 7 63 volwo00 6373 wWooo 6371 f OX0 0 0 637 63 OX000 6973 QX0 0 0 6874 MX0 MX524272 SX0 SX524272 S Area SW0 SW32767 SW0 SW32766 SW0 0 SW32767 15 MArea sano MWO MW32767 MWO MW32766 a Chapter 8 Communication Driver 8 7 3 Connection Diagram The Connection Diagram of XGT Panel and LS GLOFA GM series is as shown below Use the Connection Diagram button of PLC Type Change on the Panel Editor to check the Connection Diagram below 1 CH 1 if connected with RS 232C used Connection Diagram Female Type Male Type 8 15 Chapter 8 Communication Driver 8 8 LS GLOFA GM Series Dedicated Protocol 8 8 1 Communication Mode Connection is available through LS GLOFA GM series of PLC and the Dedicated Protocol If connected with LS GLOFA GM series and the Dedicated Protocol its applicable communication setting is as follows At this moment the applicable communication setting of PLC and the XGT Panel to be connected between should be set identical to each other Setting Contents Remarks CH 1 CH 2 Communication RS 232C RS 422 RS 485 d Sided gpin Male connector Terminal plate or connector onnector Connection GLOFA Dedicated Protocol Protocol MS 1 200 2 400 4 800 9 600 19
99. ing separate XGT Panel from a structure and parts with distance more than 100mm 9 3 Chapter 9 Installation and Wiring The followings explain the wiring instructions for use of the system 9 2 1 Power Supply Wiring 1 To protect the PLC from noise twist the power line as densely as possible and keep the shortest distance DC 24V 2 Connect a power supply that has less noise if there are lots of noise connect noise filter 3 When wiring separate the PLC power supply from those for I O and power device as shown below 4 To minimize voltage drop use the thickest max 2 mt wires possible 5 Do not bundle the 24VDC cable with main circuit high voltage large current wires or the I O signal wires If possible provide more than 80 mm distance between the cables and wires Chapter 9 Installation and Wiring 6 As a measure against very large surge e g due to lightening connect a surge absorber as shown below XGT Panel Within 10m Surge absorber for lightening 7 Use an insulating transformer or noise filter against noise 8 Do not allow the transformer or noise filter across the duct 9 2 2 Cable Specifications for Wiring 1 The specifications for wiring are as follow Kinds of external Cable Specifications mr connection 2 5 5 Main power 1 5 AWG16 AWG12 15 AWG 25 AWG12 2 RS 232C cable Cable type UL Style 2464 Standard AWG24 9 5 Cha
100. inks to the LS MASTER K120S via LS MASTER K Loader protocol Communications channel 2 RS 485 links to the LS inverter via LS Inverter dedicated protocol a EIC Coin nh Ch 1 RS 232C LS MASTER K Loader MASTER K120S a Ch 2 RS 485 LS Inverter LS Inverter IG 5 ME 4 1 Chapter 4 System Configurations System configuration example When making the system like above figure set the menu like figure below Change PLC Type xx Chi LS M S TER K Loader sl Properties Wiring AS 2320 Ch LS Inverter z Properties Wiring Rade doo Cancel In RS 232C only 1 1 connection is available but in RS 422 485 1 1 1 N are available Ch1 select LS MASTER K Loader Ch2 select LS Inverter For 1 1 connection of Ch2 select eperties In the Communication Properties window set Configuration as 1 1 Communication Properties x Communication Mode Baud Rate 115200 sl Data Bit E sl Parity Bit None sl stop Bit E sl HM Station E sl Slave Station Load Eontiguratian save Eontiguratian Ee Mo ot Master Station HI Select All Oo HI o O Of 5 05 Hi g g Hin DI HI BI BI HIR Hip HI HI os g2 g 02 02 Hau gs 02 gz g2 q g2 H Cancel lf setting is completed XGT Panel is ready to communication with the controller connected at each channel In order to communicate select channel and station at the tag setting window like figure below Address DOO If settin
101. ion 1 File name Designates path and name of project 2 Open Project Select Open then the figure below is displayed Set the directory for the new project and enter the file name File name Untitled oe Files of type Panel Editor Project pep Cancel 2 XGT Panel Connection Selects the communication port and the baud rate for the Panel Editor and the XGT Panel s communication 1 COM Port From COM1 to COMB can be selected Set the correct port of the PC for the serial communication 2 Baud Rate One of 9 600bps 38 400bps and 115 200 bps can be selected and 115 200bps is set as default The download speed for the XGT Panel should be the same E The XGT Panel download speed setting method is described in the section 7 1 4 3 Connection Diagram Displays the connection diagram between the Panel Editor and the XGT Panel Connection Diagram Female Type Chapter 6 Panel Editor 4 PLC type Designate the type of PLC to connect for each channel Ch 1 RS 232C Ch 2 RS 422 485 Available Devices Description Not used Not used LS MASTER K Loader Select to connect to LS MASTER K series loader port LS GLOFA GM Loader Select to connect to LS GLOFA series loader port LS MASTER K Link Select to connect to LS MASTER K series Cnet port LS MASTER K Link Select to connect to LS MASTER K 500H 1000H series 500H 1000H LS MASTER K Link Select to connect to LS MASTER K 10 30
102. is displayed as shown below Image Library l x Library Name DR JI Delete Cancel 3 Image Library is divided into four sections including User Lamp Button Rotate and Move and Add and Delete for each library are easy However only black and white bitmap images under 192 64 are available If a colored image is imported it is automatically changed to a black and white image Chapter 6 Panel Editor 4 Select the image to use and click OK When the background image is specified the image s ID and size are displayed BE ScreenS Screen0 Screen Property Number 5 o Background Image Mame Screen Prey Left Arrow E Mest Right Arrow E O Use Password ID Useri 2 Size Wes Hi 31 31 Cancel Chapter 6 Panel Editor 6 4 Menu amp Toolbar The following explains about the menus and the toolbar 6 4 1 Menus Name and function of menus are as follow New Project Creates a new project Open Project Opens an existing project Close Project Closes the current project Save Project Saves the active project Save As Saves the active project with a new name Project Change PLC Type Changes PLC type Change COM Port Changes COM Port Print Prints the active screen Print Preview Previews the screen to be printed Exit Quit Panel Editor C Cuts the selection and put it on the Clipboard ut Displays or hides grid sets an interval
103. ist screen showing the history of all alarms occurred as shown below 000 Tank1Water insufficient 2 Press A and Y keys to move to the alarm history to check and then press ENT key to display the detailed information on Alarm Message Occurred Time Released Time as shown below MSG Tank1Water insufficient 3 Press ESC key again to return to Alarm List screen Press ESC key once more to return to Alarm History menu screen Press the key once more again to return to the Operation Mode 1 2 Chapter 7 XGT Panel Function 2 Check Specific Alarm List 1 Locate the cursor on Specific Alarm List and press ENT key to display the screen showing the type of the alarm presently selected as shown below DU Tank1Water insufficient 01 Boiler Overheated 02 QO3t Sensor 1 Damaged Alarm Message Alarm ID ID 2 Press A and Y keys to move to ID of the alarm history to check and then press ENT key to display the history of the applicable alarm occurred as shown below OFF 05 01 07 14 16 18 3 Returning to the Operation Mode is identical to 1 Check All Alarm List 3 Delete All Alarm List 1 Deletes all the alarms saved in the XGT Panel 2 Locate the cursor on Delete All Alarm List and press ENT key to display the confirmation screen as below 3 Move the cursor on Yes and press ENT to delete All Alarm List Pay attention If the Alarm List is once deleted it is not possib
104. la PS con cha lo S i Width Height 40 May EKKOR Word Direction Upward Signed G f Mir 0 Long om The Location Address and Data in the Bar Graph Property should be set identically to 6 9 1 Numeric Tag 1 Graph 1 Width Specifies the width of the bar graph Available range 8 192 Any other value than specified above will not be set 6 56 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 2 Height Specifies the height of the bar graph Available range 8 64 Any other value than specified above will not be set 3 Size Edit by using the mouse Select a bar graph tag to edit and use the mouse to change the size of the graph tag Width and Height will be changed automatically at this moment 4 Display Direction Specifies the increasing direction according to the increase of the read device value One direction can be specified among Upward Downward Leftward Rightward 2 Example Assume that properties of bar graph are specified as shown below Pie graph Property Display Format Channel Station Address os fome h le Do Starting Angle o y p Pattem Ge Fill Max Angle 180 e 7 109 C Need Ge TE word Radius 16 a Mlin o Long os e A Bar Graph Tag operates as shown below according to the value of D0000 of the station 1 connected to Ch2 D0000 0 D0000 50 D0000 75 D0000 gt 100 6 57 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 6 9 6 Trend Graph Tag E Displa
105. ld be set identical to each other Setting Contents Setting Item Remarks Communication ca 35 2320 35 422 RSH EE EE 9 Pin 25 pin connector 8 Pin Mini DIN 5Pin connector e Connector Ge Computer Link Dedicated Protocol NEE Protocol ne 300 600 1 200 2 400 4 800 9 600 19 200bps e Parity Bit None Even Bits Odd Bits oo oa sopre 18128 SE Station No unavailable if station No corte identical to XGT Panel 8 11 2 Connection Available Device The device range of the Read Write available FX series of PLC with the XGT Panel connected is as shown below Max range of the connection available device is diverse based on the connected type of PLC Max available range is displayed in here For more information on the Max device range of each PLC refer to the user s manual of the applicable PLC At this time the address increment is coronary for X and Y areas and decimal for the other areas Refer to the user s manual of the applicable PLC for more information Connection Available Area Device Remarks ssl zum mm Lamm name ooo e mer mes ies fe nn men Leen O o nen em rome owns emcee 8 23 Chapter 8 Communication Driver 8 11 3 Connection Diagram If connected wit FX series the Connection Diagram of the XGT Panel and the connected instrument is as shown below Use the Connection Diagram button of PLC Type Change on the Panel Editor to check the Connection Diagram below 1 CH 1 if connected with RS 23
106. le to recover 7 3 Chapter 7 XGT Panel Function 4 Alarm Occurrence Screen 1 The screen below represents the case an alarm condition has occurred during the operation of XGT Panel Produce 200 ALM Tank1 Water insufficient 2 If an alarm occurs an alarm message specified in the bottom of the screen blinks 3 If a buzzer is set it will ring as specified 4 At this moment other keys than ESC and ALM will not operate 7 1 4 XGT Panel System Menu Mode Performs system related setting of XGT Panel such as Set Password Cancel Password Date Time Buzzer Volume Backlight Download Speed etc 1 Convert to System Menu Mode 1 In order to convert to System Menu Mode from Operation Mode press both ENT and ESC keys or press ENT key for 2 seconds at least when a system mode screen will be displayed as shown below 2 In order to convert to Operation Mode from System Menu mode press ESC key 1 Cancel Password 3 Menu available in the System Menu Mode is as follows en Gem 7 4 Chapter 7 XGT Panel Function 2 Cancel Password Cancels the presently specified password of the XGT Panel If the password is canceled Write Operation of the tag becomes available although Write Password is specified thereon 1 In the System Menu move the cursor to 1 Cancel Password and press ENT key to display the Password Input screen as shown below 2 Input the correct password and press ENT key to c
107. m the left of the screen select the menu to specify a shortcut key and press New Shortcut Key to display the Assign Shortcut window as shown below Assign Shortcut E x Press New Shortcut Kep eA Cancel Curent Assignment Unassigned 2 Press the key to assign as its shortcut key and click OK to add the shortcut key for the applicable function as below 6 103 Chapter 6 Panel Editor Select 4 Macro Description Set calculation information Common Resource Alarm Common Resource Block Communica Common Resource Calculation Common Resource Image Common Resource Message Common Resource Parameter Common Resource Reservation Communicator Clear Password Communication Date Time Communication Download Communication Erase alarm history Communication Fort Communication Format Praia a A Ps o Create Shortcut Kssigned Shortcuts Remove 3 In order to delete an assigned shortcut key select the shortcut key and click Remove to delete the applicable shortcut key 4 Press Reset All to restore all the shortcut keys to default 6 13 3 Option Changes autoSave interval and various color of the Panel Editor project Select Option to display the Option setting window as below Autos ave Interval S Te Minutes IM Change Calor Background Rm Activated Outline Us Fill Deactivated Outline o isi Grid i Function
108. nection Diagram 2Pin connector Female Type 2 CH 2 if connected with RS 422 485 used Connection Diagram 2Pin connector 5Pin Connector Use terminal resistor 12054 Chapter 8 Communication Driver 8 6 LS MASTER K500H 1000H Dedicated Protocol 8 6 1 Communication Mode Connection is available through LS MASTER K500H 1000H PLC and the Dedicated Protocol If connected with LS MASTER K500H 1000H and the Dedicated Protocol its applicable communication setting is as follows At this moment the applicable communication setting of PLC and the XGT Panel to be connected between should be set identical to each other ae Contents Setting Item Remarks Communication Mode RS 232C RS 422 RS 485 Instrument Sided 9 Pin Male connector 25 Pin Male connector ME Connector Connection Dedicated Protocol Protocol Communication Stop Bits 1 ABE Station No SE No unavailable if identical to the XGT Panel 8 6 2 Connection Available Device The range of the connection available device if connected with LS MASTER K500H 1000H is as follows Max range of the connection available device is diverse based on the connected type of PLC Max available range is displayed in here For more information on the Max device range of each PLC refer to the user s manual of the applicable PLC Connection Available Area Device Remarks D Area D0000 D4999 D0000 D4998 ple E TO T255 TO T255 TO T254 PO
109. normal output or operation Please install Read specific instructions thoroughly when exchange data with PLC or modify operation modes using a computer or other external equipments Safety Instructions for design process UO signal or communication line shall be wired at least 100mm away from a high voltage cable or power line Fail to follow this instruction may cause malfunctions from noise Safety Instructions Safety Instructions on installation process Use HMI only in the environment specified in HMI manual or general standard of data sheet If not electric shock fire abnormal operation of the product may be caused Before install or remove the module be sure HMI power is off If not electric shock or damage on the product may be caused Be sure that HMI is securely attached after adding a module or an extension connector l the product is installed loosely or incorrectly abnormal operation error or dropping may be caused In addition contact failures under poor cable installation will be Causing malfunctions as well Be sure that screws get tighten securely under vibrating environments Fail to do so will put the product under direct vibrations which will cause electric shock fire and abnormal operation Do not come in contact with conducting parts in HMI which may cause electric shock malfunctions or abnormal operation Safety Instructions Safety Instructions for wiring process 1 Prior to wiring
110. not be clear Adjust the contrast switch with the driver UAL Rak ROS S04 S08 SE R 239 Even after taking the described measures if screen remains inactivated then contact a custom service center for further assistances App 3 4 Appendix 3 Trouble Shooting Appendix 3 4 Reaction Problem when Pressing the Ke 1 Key is pressed but no operation occurs lt Solution gt Reason 1 Did you set the key when you make the screen data in the Panel Editor Action If initial screen is displayed when you press ESC and ENT keys simultaneously key is normal Check each key in the Panel Editor Function Key F1 Selected Function O Apply To All Screens Cancel Reason 2 Since buzzer volume setting is Off the user may think that the key is not operating Action Check the buzzer volume setting in the system initial screen When buzzer setting is off the user may think that the key is not operating App 3 5 Appendix 3 Trouble Shooting Reason 3 Communication status is bad or communication is not available Action When controlling the device of PLC controller by the key in case communication status is bad or communication is not available the key reacts slowly or doesn t react When making screen data if the user uses the following inner device of the numeric tag the user can check the communication Status m Address Channel Station Address s cual cra E es Fot Addr
111. o display the Property setting window as shown below Button Property Address tell Channel Stati Add anne ation ess Op O 0n Toggle Chi che fo El E GH Momerta On On Value Shape Oo GI C Use Password OFF ON 6 52 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 1 Location 1 Indicates tag s location Max X 191 Y 63 2 Thereupon the X Y coordinates point at the left upper edge of the tag SA gt CO 3 Drag the tag with the mouse to move the tag when the coordinates will change automatically 4 Relocating is available by dragging the mouse 2 Effect 1 Double Changes the size of the character to double 3 On Value 1 Specifies the display format according to the value of the read device status 2 If On status is set 0 On display format will be displayed when the value of the read device is 0 and if set 1 Off display format will be displayed 3 If On status is set 1 Off display format will be displayed when the value of the read device is 0 and if set 1 On display format will be displayed respectively 4 Address 1 Channel Specifies the data s communication channel to display 1 S Specifies a system memory of the XGT Panel e A system memory is the memory to be provided for the user and allows user to use as user memory or as system flags e The size of system memory is 1 000 Word 0 999 and the user can use 900 Words 0 899 as user memory area As for XP10BKB DC a latch area
112. of grid and makes the starting point of the tag Grid and Snap come on a grids when snap to grid is checked Select All Selects all tags on the screen Lock Tag Locks properties and position of selected tags Unlock Tag Unlocks every fixed tag on the current screen Status Bar Shows or hides the status bar Memory Usage Shows memory usage of each screen View System Memory Shows used system memory area Usage Magnifies the area where the cursor is 6 12 Chapter 6 Panel Editor Menu Sub Menu Function New Screen Creates a new screen Delete Screen Deletes a selected screen Screen screen Property shows current screen property dialog Tag List Shows the tag list on the current screen Function key List Shows the function key list on the current screen Adds Numeric tag Adds Message tag Adds Button tag Adds Rectangle tag Adds Circe tag Block DEA o Sets block communication information Communication Reservation Sets reservation Chapter 6 Panel Editor Menu Sub Menu Function ra Downloads Downloads toni file Clear Password Clears password for up download cation Formats entire memory area of XGT Panel OS Download Downloads OS file to XGT Panel Upload alarm history Uploads alarm history from XGT Panel Erase alarm history Deletes alarm history of XGT Panel Communi Upload system Uploads version menus system information of XGT Panel information Cu
113. of line From 1 to 5 dots 6 10 6 Rect E Draws a rectangle of various shapes EE screenl Motor x Thickness 1 Location 1 Indicates tag s location X axis 0 191 Y axis 0 63 2 Thereupon the X Y coordinates point at the left upper edge of the tag 6 75 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 2 Line See 6 10 5 Line Tag 3 Fill Fills the inside of the rectangle 4 Width Height Specifies width and height of the rectangle 6 10 7 Circle LS Draws a circle of various shapes BR Screeni Motor O Fil Radius 17 Type Thickness See 6 10 6 Rectangle Tag for details on Location Line and Fill 1 Radius Specifies a radius of the circle 6 76 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 6 11 Common Resource Menu The following explains about the common resource of the XGT Panel Common Resource Message Ctrl M Image Ctrl B Farameter Ctrl E Alarm Chr Calculation Ctrl I Block Communication Ctrl T Reservation Ctrl F 6 11 1 Message Manages the message contents of a message tag Controls general management of Add Edit and Delete for the message tag related text Refer to 6 9 2 Message Tag for details on Message Add Edit and Delete 6 11 2 Image Shows the individual information and the list of the images presently used in the project Select View Image to display the View Image window as shown below Registered Image selected Image Information Librar
114. om the present project exists the driver will be automatically downloaded At this moment not only the type but the version of the driver will be checked so to automatically download the driver if even its version is not identical All the process above will be executed automatically on the Panel Editor for the user to keep from any special operation Downloading E x Driver ME_LO4DER dre ME LINE 485 dry F 205 8 2 Chapter 8 Communication Driver 8 2 LS MASTER K Series 80S 120S 200S 300S 1000S Loader Protocol 8 2 1 Communication Mode Connection is available through LS MASTER K series of PLC and the Loader Protocol Since Communication Speed and Communication Set are fixed LS MASTER K series of Loader if selected makes the Communication Setting button inactive thus setting is unavailable Setting Item Setting Contents Communication Mode RS 232C CH2 Unavailable Instrument Sided Connector 9pin Male connector e Connection Protocol MASTER K Loader Protocol Ta 8 2 2 Connection Available Device Device range of LS MASTER K series of PLC where Read or Write is available with the XGT Panel connected to is as follows Max range of the connection available device is diverse based on the connected type of PLC Max available range is displayed in here For more information on the Max device range of each PLC refer to the user s manual of the applicable PLC Available Area Device E Remarks
115. ommunication Chi Mode RS 485 Unavailable Instrument Sided Becca ac Connector Connection Fuji Inverter Protocol Protocol Communication 1 200 2 400 4 800 9 600 19 200bps MEN EEN None Odd Even a 1 Bi 2 Bis AE EA EN 8 16 2 Connection Available device The Function Code Area with Read Write available with the XGT Panel connected is as shown below Max range of the connection available device is diverse based on the connected type of PLC Max available range is displayed in here For more information on the Max device range of each PLC refer to the user s manual of the applicable PLC Connection Available Area Device Remarks free ere ee E mw o EE e wwe sm o e NE 8 33 Chapter 8 Communication Driver 8 16 3 Connection Diagram If connected with FVR E11S the Connection Diagram of the XGT Panel and the connected instrument is as shown below Use the Connection Diagram button of PLC Type Change on the Panel Editor to check the Connection Diagram below 1 CH 2 if connected with RS 485 used Connection Diagram E x ron o el LL a CH 5Pin Connector RJ45 connector Use terminal resistor 12054 8 34 Chapter 8 Communication Driver 8 17 LS XGK series Loader Protocol 8 17 1 Communication Mode Connection is available through XGK series of PLC and the Loader Protocol Since Communication Speed and Communication Set are fixed LS XGK series of Loader if selected makes
116. ommunication function Block Communication a x Trigger Addr Trigger Direction PLC Addr HMI Addr Block Size gt Add Delete Update Cancel e Click the Add button to register a block communication function 6 84 Chapter 6 Panel Editor Block Communication Property Trigger condition Ge Always C On C Of Toggle DurngOn C During Of Trigger Address channel Staton Address a Chi cha fo HA pp Direction e HMI lt PLC HMI gt PLC Block Size 2 word PLE Address Channel Station Address HM Aaddress Salt AR ce Cancel 1 Trigger condition Specifies the trigger condition of block communication Always Operates at every scan On Operates once at the rising edge of a trigger device 2 Trigger Address 1 Activated when the trigger condition is not Always and it specifies the address of trigger device 2 Refer to the section 6 9 3 Button Tag for details to specify the address 3 Direction 1 HMI lt PLC Reads values of specified devices of PLC and writes them into the system memory of HMI 2 PLC lt HMI Reads values of the system memory of HMI and writes them into specified devices of PLC 6 85 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 4 Data Specifies a size of data to communicate Max 60Words 5 PLC Address amp HMI Address 1 Specifies the addresses of PLC and system memory of HMI 2 Refer to 6 9 1 Numeric Tag
117. on is available but in RS 422 485 1 1 1 N are available Ch1 select LS MASTER K Loader Ch2 select LS Inverter For 1 N connection of Ch2 select Properties In the Communication Properties window set Configuration as 1 N 4 5 Chapter 4 System Configurations Communication Properties Ei Communication Mode Baud Rate 115200 sl Data Bit E sl Parity Bit None sl stop Bit sl HMI Station E sl Timeout 500 ms Configuration 1M e Load Configuration save Eonfiguraticn Wo of Master Station O0 F select All O a OF OF Of Dh OF Di g OF 000100208010 giw g gt 0 02902 02 02 02 gs 03 07 02 02 03 05 Cancel lf setting is completed XGT Panel is ready to communication with the controller connected at each channel In order to communicate select channel and station at the tag setting window like figure below r Address Channel Station Address sono fe 58 eg L E cOn Value E Ca Oo 01 If setting is done like above figure XP10 can read write data of LS Inverter whose station no is 0 Detail function is different according to tag type 4 6 Chapter 4 System Configurations 4 3 N 1 Configuration This is the example that many XGT Panels control one slave as a multiple master available on RS 422 485 only Up to 32 stations station 0 station 31 including the XGT Panel are available and the example of the N 1 communication system is shown below 1 N
118. onductive pollution occurs Occasionally however a temporary conductivity caused by condensation mat be expected 3 1 Chapter 3 General Specifications 3 2 Performance Specifications The following table shows the performance specifications of the XGT Panel Specifications References XP10BKA DC XP10BKB DC soreen size A 5VDC DC 4 9 5 1V RS 232C port Input 24VDC DC 21 6 26 4V DC Power a connector voltage Consumption Less than 200mA nan or COO H LED back light 192 x 64 Dots Can be used Communication interface RS 232C RS 422 485 o nee a a pe Download specication 115200bps memory division download method pereach part T2KeNS FIFA ESC ALM ALY AP SETEN pa Latch area setting System System area S000 S899 900 Word available for memory XP10BKB DC type systemfag 000 099 100Wor o Sieten Standard certification UL CE Dimension mm 150 x 93 x 35 141 x87 SS Mass kg 0 4 3 2 Chapter 4 System Configurations Chapter 4 System Configurations XGT Panel provides two individual communication channels RS 232C RS 422 485 so it can be connected to the various type of devices This section describes the outline of communication system of the XGT Panel series 4 1 1 1 Configuration The 1 1 communication system using XGT Panel can be configured as shown below In this case XGT Panel is a master and the others are slaves Communications channel 1 RS 232C l
119. ording to various setting modes display examples of the Starting Angle amp Max Angle are as follows Angle Angle degree Starting Angle Max Angle 180 Maximum Angle Maximum Angle Starting Angle 0 Angle 0 0 Starting Angle 360 Max Angle 135 180 225 270 315 6 62 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 5 Pattern specifies the graph display pattern w ee 2 Example Assume that the Property of the Pie Graph Tag is as specified below Pie graph Property Display Format Channel Station Address eleng fi gE D Starting Angle fo Pattern Max Angle an D Needle FT Signed gt 10d Weed Radius RI Mm o Long Do000 235 25 D0000 50 D0000 75 D0000 gt 100 gt 100 6 63 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 6 9 8 Rotation Tag Varies a rotating speed of image of motor according to the value of device BE Screeni Motor EE Graph Channel station Direction Clockwise a Mo of Image b Effect C Double C Signed GG Word Cy Reverse vapnu GE O Lang The Location Effect and Address in the Rotation Property should be set identical to 6 9 5 Bar Graph Tag 1 Data 1 Max RPM Specifies the maximum speed of device which makes the rotate tag revolve fastest XGT Panel divides the range from 0 up to the max RPM value into 20 blocks and displays the rotation cycle while increasing by 20 MS per block 6 6
120. otocol is used the Connection Diagram of the XGT Panel and the inverter is as shown below Use the Connection Diagram button of PLC Type Change on the Panel Editor to check the Connection Diagram below In case of LS inverters since the Pin Number of the signal cable is diverse based on the type refer to the user s manual of the applicable inverter 1 CH 1 if connected with RS 232C used Connection Diagram 2 CH 2 if connected with RS 422 485 used Connection Diagram SPin Connector 10 Pin Connector Use terminal resistor 12044 8 20 Chapter 8 Communication Driver 8 10 MODBUS Protocol 8 10 1 Communication Mode Connection is available through various instruments and MODBUS Protocol at which MODBUS RUT ASC communication is supported If connected with the MODBUS Protocol its applicable communication setting is as follows At this moment the applicable communication setting of the instrument and the XGT Panel to be connected between should be set identical to each other Setting Contents Setting Item Remarks Communication seng RS 422 RS 485 Mode Instrument Sided C Terminal plate or connector onnector on cen MODBUS RTU ASC Protocol Te Protocol a 1 200 2 400 4 800 9 600 19 200 38 400 57 600 1 15 200bps e nn None Even Bi Gu ES copes 18 2 Station No unavailable if Station No dch identical to XGT Panel 8 10 2 Connection Available Device The range of the connection a
121. ouble click to display the Property setting window as shown below Text Property Text Text DBCS character is not allowed in small fort Effect Font O Reverse O Small C Outline 2 Middle Large The Location Effect and Font in the Text Property should be set identically to 6 9 1 Numeric Tag 1 Text 1 Input the Text to be displayed 2 Up to 24 English characters and 12 Korean characters available 6 10 3 Image Text 4 Displays the Text input by the user in an image which allows diverse drawings with various fonts and texts presented EE screenl Motor 6 71 Chapter 6 Panel Editor In order to specify the property of the Image Text double click to display the Property setting window as shown below Image Text Property Effect Direction Rightward M O Reverse C Outline The Location and Effect in the Image Text Property should be set identically to 6 9 1 Numeric Tag 1 Text 1 Input the Text to be displayed 2 Up to 24 English characters and 12 Korean characters available 2 Display Direction 1 Specifies the Display Direction of the Image Text 2 One direction can be specified among Upward Downward Leftward Rightward 3 Select Font 1 Specifies Font and Size of the Image Text 2 If the Font selection button is pressed a Font setting window will appear as shown below E ales Font style Size Cancel HLONGOUA O Impact O Lucida Console
122. pload Downloads Uploads a created project at the XGT Panel Select All Select All Screen Screen Farameter Farameter Menu English COM Fort com Baud Rate 115200 COM Fort Com sl Baud Rate 115200 Y Connection Diagram Lancel Connection Diagram Cancel Downloads various files drawn from the Panel Editor to the XGT Panel or uploads from the XGT Panel to the Panel Editor wl Seome Downloads Uploads screens Downloads Uploads files related with Parameter Alarm Calculation Block Communication Parameter l and Reservation Downloads Uploads text files related with the XGT Panel Menu and English Font Select all Downloads Uploads all 6 90 Chapter 6 Panel Editor The user can set the Baud Rate at the Panel Editor That should be same with Baud Rate in the XGT Panel Refer to 7 1 4 XGT Panel system menu mode Change AGT Panel Connection Port x LOM Pot COM1 Baud Rate 1115200 4 cient GREEN E Cancel ay E E lt Baud Rate setting at the XGT Panel gt 6 91 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 6 12 3 Font Downloads a specified font Other fonts than provided on the Panel Editor are unavailable to download Select Communication gt Fonts to display the window as shown below Chinese bma zl Korean bma File name Korean bma Files of type Font Files BMA Cancel IT Open as read only E Select the Font to download and click Open to displa
123. ports 10 kinds of tags There are some differences in properties of tags according to PLC type to connect and the example of this manual is for LS MASTER K series Tagi 0 123 Mumeric F2 Ap Message Ej Button F4 GE Lamp Po 31 Bar Graph F fe Trend Graph F7 CB Pie Graph Fa AA Rotate Fa re Move F11 ps Clock 6 9 1 Numeric Tag Displays a device value of PLC or writes value to the device E screenl Motor 6 41 Chapter 6 Panel Editor In order to specify the property of the numeric tag double click the numeric tag to display the Numeric Property setting window of the tag as shown below Mumeric Property DEC O HES BCD Data Total Digits 5 O Outline Small O write Enabled paw 65535 word Fraction Digits VE O Reverse Middle Signed Mim To O Long O Fill Leading Zero Large O Use Password o 1 Location 1 Displays or specifies the X Y coordinates of the numeric tag Max X 191 Y 63 2 Thereupon the X Y coordinates point at the left upper edge of the tag 3 Drag the tag with the mouse to move the tag when the coordinates will change automatically 2 Effect 1 Outline displays the outline of the numeric tag in solid line 2 Reverse Reverses the tag s color 3 Font 1 Small Changes the size of the character to 6 x 8 dots 2 Middle Changes the size of the character to 8 x 16 dots 3 Large Changes the size of the character to 1
124. pter 9 Installation and Wiring 3 RS 422 485 cable Twisted pair cable for RS 422 is recommended considering the communication distance and speed Cable type UL Style 2464 Standard om 9 6 Chapter 10 Maintenance Chapter 10 Maintenance Be sure to perform daily and periodic maintenance and inspection in order to maintain the PLC in the best conditions 10 1 Maintenance and Inspection The internal circuit of the XGT Panel mainly consist of semiconductor devices and its service life is semi permanent However periodic inspection is requested for ambient environment may cause damage to the devices When inspecting one or two times per six months check the following items 20 60 C Adjust the operating temperature and humidity with the Ambient Humidity 5 85 RH defined range environment Wi Use vibration resisting rubber or the vibration prevention Vibration No vibration eg Shaking of the XGT Panel No shaking allowed Fix the XGT Panel Screws connecting conditions No loose allowed Retighten terminal screws Change rate of input voltage 15 to 10 Hold it with the allowable range Check the number of Spare parts Spare parts and their Cover the shortage and improve the conditions Store conditions 10 2 Daily Inspection The following table shows the inspection and items which are to be checked daily Check Items Check Points Judgment Terminal block pe Check for loose mounting screws Screws should
125. re electric shock or abnormal operation may occur Prior to installing or disassembling the module let all the external power off including PLC power If not electric shock or abnormal operation may occur Keep any wireless equipment such as walkie talkie or cell phones at least 30cm away from HMI If not abnormal operation may be caused When exchanging batteries contact our custom service center or dealer Safety Instructions for waste disposal Product or battery waste shall be processed as industrial waste The waste may discharge toxic materials or explode itself Chapter 1 General Chapter 1 General 1 1 Guide to Use This Manual This manual includes specifications functions and handling instructions for the XGT Panel This manual is divided up into chapters as follows wm mem Chapter 6 Panel Editor Describes function of Panel Editor Appendix 2 Dimensions Shows dimensions of XGT Panel REMARK 1 Communication driver can be added without notice Refer to our home page 1 1 Chapter 1 General 1 2 Features 1 2 1 Features of XGT Panel 1 Increased application design flexibility through wide graphic LCD 192x 64 dot 2 Slim design which considers a user s convenience 3 Supports two communication channels independently RS 232C RS 422 485 Supporting N M communication 4 Built in 512K bytes Flash Memory 5 O S and font download system for an upgrade 6 Provides various tags and
126. reen For more details refer to 6 11 3 Parameter Setting 7 3 4 By Online Screen Change When the online screen change option is enabled In case that online screen change is set the screen goes to the screen correspondent to the value of device For more details refer to 6 11 3 Parameter Settings REMARK 1 Screen changing operates on the rising edge of input The screen changed by a function is available to change to another screen by a different function 2 If there is no registered screen to go the screen changing function does not operate Chapter 7 XGT Panel Function 7 4 Alarm 7 4 1 Alarm Message When an alarm occurs the alarm message will be displayed at the bottom of the screen In this case all tags operate normally except the area that is covered by the alarm message When an alarm occurs any other key input than ESC and ALM is ignored If the Alarm is removed after its occurrence whether to keep the message displayed or not is available to specify in the Alarm setting The displayed alarm message is a last one If other alarm occurs while one alarm has already occurred the message of the latest alarm will be displayed 7 4 2 Alarm Buzzer lf the alarm buzzer is specified the buzzer operates when an alarm occurs The buzzer stops its operation if ESC or ALM key is pushed 7 4 3 Alarm History For the occurred alarms their histories are saved There are two alarm histories All alarm history
127. ress SIuPER E d mg If setting is done like above figure XP10 can read write data of device DO of MASTER K whose station no is 5 Detail function is different according to tag type 4 9 Chapter 4 System Configurations 4 4 N M Configuration This is the example that many XGT Panels control many slaves as a multiple master available on RS 422 485 only and it enables the N M communication system Up to 32 stations station 0 station 31 including the XGT Panel are available and the example of the N M communication system is shown below The maximum number of the stations can be changed according to the device XET Ls a Di i Mas BR A RS 485 Ch 2 RS 485 LS MASTER K Link a MASTER K120S System configuration example To make above system make N projects for each XGT Panel For each project follow the steps as descried below All projects have the same PLC type like figure below Change PLC Type Ei Chl Not used sl Properties Wiring As 232C 3 Che Lo MAS TER ELLinks Rode dob Wiring Ok Cancel 4 10 Chapter 4 System Configurations N M is available in the RS 422 485 Ch1 Not used Ch2 select LS MASTER K Link Select Properties In the Communication Properties window set Configuration as N M Communication Properties x Communication Mode Data Bit E sl Baud Rate 115200 sl atop Bit fi Parity Bit None Confi
128. revent accident or risk with the safe and proper use the product Instructions are divided into Warning and Caution and the meaning of the terms is as follows o This symbol indicates the possibility of serious injur Warning dii CES or death if some applicable instruction is violated This symbol indicates the possibility of Severe or Caution slight injury and property damages if some applicable instruction is violated Moreover even classified events under its A N caution category may develop into serious accidents relying on situations Therefore we strongly advise users to observe all precautions properly just like warnings The marks displayed on the product and in the users manual have the following meanings AN Be careful Danger may be expected Ki Be careful Electric shock may occur The user s manual even after read shall be kept available and accessible to any user of the product Safety Instructions Safety Instructions for design process Please install a protection circuit on the exterior of HMI so that the whole system may operate safely regardless of failures from external power or HMI Any abnormal output or operation from HMI may cause serious problems to safety in whole system 1 Install protection units on the exterior of HMI like emergency stop protection circuit 2 Never let the external power of the output circuit to be on earlier than HMI power which may cause accidents from ab
129. rotocol C NETOS son oomo mwa fe A C A ep lm rome eS 8 15 2 Connection Available device The range of the Read Write available device with the XGT Panel connected is as shown below Max range of the connection available device is diverse based on the connected type of PLC Max available range is displayed in here For more information on the Max device range of each PLC refer to the user s manual of the applicable PLC Connection Available Area Device Remarks 10 0 115 7 IWO IW14 IDO 1D12 Q0 0 Q15 7 QWO QW14 QDO QD12 om ocs s 8 31 Chapter 8 Communication Driver 8 15 3 Connection Diagram If connected with S7 200 series the Connection Diagram of the XGT Panel and the connected instrument is as shown below Use the Connection Diagram button of PLC Type Change on the Panel Editor to check the Connection Diagram below 1 CH 2 if connected with RS 485used Connection Diagram ME MC B1485 Pa SPin Connector Male Type Use terminal resistor 12054 8 32 Chapter 8 Communication Driver 8 16 Fuji Inverter FVR E11S 8 16 1 Communication Mode Connection is available with Fuji Inverter FVR E11S If connected with FVR E11S its applicable communication setting is as follows At this moment the applicable communication setting of the inverter and the XGT Panel to be connected between should be set identical to each other Setting Contents Setting Item Remarks C
130. s of device value reversed 2 Operate by ENT key Only while pressing 1 Write Momentary On If key input turned off O is written on the applicable device 6 Use password When the password is used Write Action is disabled until it is cleared 6 54 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 7 On Value amp Shape 1 Specifies the display shape of the button tag according to On Off status of the device 2 If the value of the device is 0 Off shape will be displayed and if the value of the device is 1 On shape will be displayed 3 The image of the display shape can be changed as requested by the user 4 See Chapter 6 3 for details on Image Edit and Add of the display shape 6 9 4 Lamp Tag ii Displays a status On or Off of bit device BP Screeni Motor In order to specify the property of the Button Tag double click Button Tag to display the Property setting window as shown below Address Channel Station Address calor fr Bo a mm no The Location Effect Address On Value and Display Shape in the Lamp Property should be set identical to 6 9 3 Button Tag 6 55 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 6 9 5 Bar Graph Tag i Displays current value of device with a shape of bar graph BE Screen 1 Motor In order to specify the property of the Bar Graph Tag double click Bar Graph Tag to display the Bar Graph Property setting window as shown below Display Format 12 Channel Station A
131. ser s Manual about the functions performances installation and programming of the product you purchased in order for correct use and importantly let the end user and maintenance administrator to be provided with the User s Manual The Users Manual describes the product If necessary you may refer to the following description and order accordingly In addition you may connect our website http eng sis biz and download the information as a PDF file Contents Chapter 1 General 1 1 Guide to Use This Manual EE 1 8 1 1 2 Features REESEN 1 _ 2 1 2 1 Features of XGT Panel a Ee EE ie Cer Ice 1 Z 2 Chapter 2 Names of Parts 21 Names of Parts and Description NR ele E e SE aa 2 a 1 Chapter 3 General Specifications 3 1 General Specifications See Tre ee Tee Tee ee eC eR re A ee 3 1 3 2 Performance Specifications a al uni atl a a ein e la aa 3 8 2 Chapter 4 System Configurations A 1 1 1 Configuration EE EE ai A 1 42 1 N Configuration anio an aria airada 4 _ 3 43 N 1 Configuration Geer 4 7 44 N M Configuration iaa A 10 4 5 Slave Configuration Ee 4 S 13 Chapter 5 Panel Editor Installation 5 1 System Requirements a aaa tara aaa ara aa 5 S 1 5 2 Panel Editor Installation ao aos ma aie Sos nie aaa a a ee a a 5 8 2 5 2 1 Panel Editor Installation Procedure RR 5 8 2 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 6 1 Main Screen of Panel Editor See 6 _ 1 6 1 1d Project Window EE 6 7 2 6 1 2 Screen Edit Window eT SN SEENEN SE NEE a eR ere et 6 d 3 6
132. stomize Toolbars Configures user defined toolbars Tools Customize Keyboard aide Configures user defined shortcut keys oe Configures project auto save interval color program resource language Arranges all the windows in the work area in a cascading fashion one behind Cascade another Window Arranges windows as non overlapping tiles Arranges icons at the bottom of the window Close All Closes all the windows HelpContents HelpContents Lists Help topics Help About Panel Editor Displays program information version number and copyright of Panel Editor 6 14 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 6 4 2 Toolbar Icons and functions of toolbar are as follow 1 Project Toolbar ge e od Apr Ei 2 po ma ems Some Saves the active project Cuts the selection and put it on the Clipboard Copies the selection and put it on the Clipboard Paste Inserts Clipboard contents New screen Creates a new screen Downloads data to XGT Panel fi Uz Specifies the window size 2 Edit Toolbar Ot 0 AE nm weem E p Grid and snap Sets grid spacing and snap method a t t Bring to front Sends a selected tag to the front Send to back Sends a selected tag to the back Chapter 6 Panel Editor Tool Menu Description Align to Left Aligns selected tags based on their left edge 4 Align to Right Aligns selected tags based on their right edge Align to screen top Aligns sel
133. ted in the desktop and the Start gt Program gt LSIS gt Panel Editor folder Chapter 6 Panel Editor Chapter 6 Panel Editor 6 1 Main Screen of Panel Editor The Panel Editor consists of four windows and their function s are as follows FE Panel Editor Untitled1 pep AE ES e ld amp Ba Oe E roo Es Sa le Sal IER wae Gt ta xl Bf Screen0 5creenO af Ss Untitled Usage Screens 1 Stings 0 Graphics US E Oe oo o Sm Project window A Displays the active project and the screen list N Toolbar B Shows various tags and tools Displays File Edit View Screen Tag Draw Common Resource Menu D E Communication Tools Window Help menu Screen Edit Window C Displays the active window MS 6 1 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 6 1 1 Project Window 1 Displays the current project and the list of screens 2 Displays the screen number and name that are included to the project Copy Paste and Delete are available in this window but if there is only one screen left the last screen cannot be deleted 3 The project window is displayed left end and it can be split and put together in new arrangements 4 If the item is selected in the project window the screen to be edited is displayed in the Screen Edit Window ME Panel Editor Untitled1 pep Project Edit View Screen Tag O Draw Common Resource Communication Tools Window Help SZ lant 3
134. the Communication Setting button inactive thus setting is unavailable Setting Item Setting Contents Communication Mode RS 232C CH2 Unavailable Instrument Sided Connector 9pin Male connector ef ep sires 8 17 2 Connection Available Device Device range of LS XGK series of PLC where Read or Write is available with the XGT Panel connected to is as follows Max range of the connection available device is diverse based on the connected type of PLC Max available range is displayed in here For more information on the Max device range of each PLC refer to the User s manual of the applicable PLC Connection Available Area Device Remarks on An mie mier mes E ve men mme mm Ten mm mm um ee oun ze emm Ce Sg U00 00 0 U7F 31 F U00 00 U7F 31 100 00 U7E 30 IS E EE pn mr teer eer mes ere mn Errar OO 8 35 Chapter 8 Communication Driver 8 17 3 Connection Diagram lf the Loader Protocol is used the Connection Diagram of XGT Panel and XGK series is as shown below Use the Connection Diagram button of PLC Type Change on the Panel Editor to check the Connection Diagram below Connection Diagram ES Female Type Use terminal resistor 12054 8 36 Chapter 8 Communication Driver 8 18 LS XGK Series Dedicated protocol 8 18 1 Communication Mode Connection is available through LS XGK series of PLC and the Dedicated Protocol If connected with LS XGK series and the Dedicat
135. the correspondent numeric tag to communicate with The default value will be the slave Station No which was set when the project was created 6 43 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 5 Data 1 Max value will be active only if Write Enabled is selected where the max value available to input should be set Any value more than the set maximum can not be input The range available to set is as shown in the table below 2 Min value will be active only if Write Enabled y is selected where the min value available to input should be set Any value less than the set minimum can not be input Display Range Type Format Word EE 2 147 488 648 2 147 483 647 ON ien Jumm OOOO Unsigned 0 4 294 967 295 0 FEFF ew Log O FEEFF EFF 0 9999 om og 0 99999999 3 Write Enabled allows the value to change with the key in the XGT Panel Whenever the SET key is pressed it searches for the tag where Write Enabled is selected in the present screen and displays the cursor in sequence The display sequence of the cursor is from the left upper to the right bottom of the screen In order to change the value use the left right direction keys a ki moving the number of ciphers change the value with the up down direction keys A W and then press the ENT key to write the set value on the applicable address The set value will not be set if not appropriate 4 Signed will be active only if the display type is of the d
136. then the figure shown below is displayed To save the changes click Yes to close without saving click No to cancel click Cancel AN Save changes to Untitled pep e coma 6 29 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 6 6 Edit Menu Specifies Edit options Edit de Cut Chr Copo Chrl C Paste Chr Delete Del Crder R d Align Space d HHE Grid and Snap Select All Ctrl 4 Lock Tag Chr Unlock Tag 6 6 1 Cut Cuts the selection and put it on the Clipboard 6 6 2 Copy Copies the selection and put it on the Clipboard 6 6 3 Paste Insert Clipboard contents 6 6 4 Delete Deletes the selected tag s or screen s 6 6 5 Order Allows user to arrange tags on different layers Order E d Th Ering to Front Align Space d GE Send to Back 1 Bring to Front Bring the selected tag to front when tags are overlapped 2 Send to Back Send the tag to back 6 30 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 6 6 6 Align Space Aligns and spaces multiple tags Sign Space 3 Right d Top po SR aaa Hotton Er Screen Left zal Screen Right EE Screen Top 36 Screen Bottom H Horiz Center in Screen Vert Center in Screen d Space Horizontally EJ Space Vertically Icon Item Description ei mi Tome a Screen Left Align selected tags based on left side of the screen Screen Right Align selected tags based on right side of the screen Align selected tags based on tops
137. ting and the wiring Change PLC Type i X Ch LS MASTER K Loader sl Properties Wiring As 232C Ch Mot used sl Properies Wiring Ao d 22405 i Cancel 6 5 6 Change COM Port Changes current COM Port and the baud rate 1 Select Change COM Port and then the below window is displayed 2 Change the COM Port and Baud Rate and select OK 3 Refer to the section 6 5 1 for details Change XGT Panel Connection Port WE x COM Pork COM T Baud Hate 115200 Connection Diagram Cancel 6 5 7 Print Print the current screen used tag list for each screen and properties 1 Click Print on the Project menu then the figure shown below is displayed Properties Status Rea Type Epson 4chonLaser 1600 Location LPT1 Comment Copies Humber OF Conies j Print Range Cal Screen From o To 5 Current Screen a E kk Collate OF Cancel ET 2 Set a printer printer range and the number of copies 6 28 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 6 5 8 Print Preview Preview a page before printing 1 On the Project menu click Print Preview then the figure as shown below is displayed H Panel Editor Untitled1 pep Usage H Screens 1 Strings 0 4 6 5 9 Recent File Displays the recent projects Up to 4 projects can be displayed and it is convenient to open projects 6 5 10 Exit Closes the Panel Editor 1 Click Exit
138. ton to see its description and drag it to any toolbar Description Cancel Help 6 101 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 4 By dragging icons that you would like to add in the toolbar they become available under the created toolbar New Toolbar sole y z D Lar El Screen 5 If all are added click OK to complete Customize Toolbars 2 Delete Customized Toolbars Deletes the Customized Toolbars 1 Select users Customized Toolbars on the Toolbars and click Delete 2 However basic toolbars such as Project Edit Draw Tag and Menu bar can not be deleted 6 102 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 6 13 2 Customize Shortcut Keys Specifies various shortcut keys of the menu as requested by the user Select Customize Shortcut Keys to display the shortcut keys setting window as below Shortcut Keys RE x Select Macro Description Common Resource Alarm S Common Resource Block Communica Bubs Common Resource Calculation Common Resource mage l Reset All Common Resource Message Common Resource Parameter Common Resource Reservation Communication Clear Password Communication Date T ime Communication Download Communication Erase alarm history Communication Fort Communication Format el wm rn me ans zm kass sn I n ox sue Le ce Create Shortcut Assigned Shortcuts Remove The sequence to specify shortcut keys is as follows 1 Fro
139. ut should be set identically to the communication channel 1 2 1 N Configuration Specifies the communication setting when the configuration should be set as 1 N where one XGT Panel is set to be a master so to monitor several slaves Communication Properties Communication Mode Baud Rate 38400 Data Bit E Parity Bit None Stop Bit fi sl HMI Station fo Timeout 300 me Configuration EY gt Load Configuration Save Eonfiguratior Ho of Master Staton ll F Select All oo 0 0 O04 Os Os OF 0 s o1O107120120140 15 Oi 0O10 1 0 10a 0 ag eg 2 0O 2 0O 2 0O 0O rO gag ag 231 Cancel A Communication Mode HMI Station and Timeout should be set identically to the 1 1 configuration 6 23 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 3 N 1 Configuration Specifies the communication setting when the configuration should be set as N 1 where several XGT Panels are set to be a multi master so to monitor one slave A Communication Mode HMI Station and Timeout should be set identical to the 1 1 configuration B For example if each Station No of 3 masters is 0 1 and 2 respectively and the Station No of one slave is 3 setting for each master will be as follows C Communication Mode HMI Station and Timeout should be set identical to the 1 1 configuration Station Setting Screen Setting Contents xj HMI Station Tobe set 0 Communication Mode Baud Hate 38400 sl Data Bit E D Parity Bit
140. vailable device if connected with the MODBUS Dedicated Protocol used is as follows Connection Available Area SE Available Range Read Write Gelli Function Code Function Code ES waet o sg ooo 01 Lem malae Avail Output Register 0 65535 Available 03 Available 06 16 Input Register p Available 04 Available 06 16 0 65535 8 21 Chapter 8 Communication Driver 8 10 3 Connection Diagram If the MODBUS Protocol is used the Connection Diagram of the XGT Panel and the connected instrument is as shown below Use the Connection Diagram button of PLC Type Change on the Panel Editor to check the Connection Diagram below In case of the MODBUS Protocol since the Pin Number of the signal cable is diverse based on the type of the applicable instrument connected refer to the user s manual of the instrument 1 CH 1 if connected with RS 232C used Connection Diagram 5Pin Connector G ap ea e ie SR cn O EJ e Je a EN ter 86 Si Si 5Pin Connector Terminal Block Use terminal resistor 12054 8 22 Chapter 8 Communication Driver 8 11 Mitsubishi Melsec FX series Link Protocol 8 11 1 Communication Mode Connection is available through the Link Protocol of Mitsubishi FX series If connected with Mitsubishi FX its applicable communication setting is as follows At this moment the applicable communication setting of FX series and the XGT Panel to be connected between shou
141. ved in the file Look irr E project da ee File name Files of type Master Station Files ini Cancel Ze 7 Wiring Displays the connection diagram between the XGT Panel and PLC for each channel For instance the following diagram is displayed if LS MASTER K Loader is selected at the Ch 1 Connection Diagram a x Ea tm SC SCH ECN 5 UN WH Female Type Male Type 6 26 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 6 5 2 Open Project Opens an existing project Look in a project de File name Untitled pep Files of type Panel Editor Project File pep sl Cancel E Select the project to open and click Open button 6 5 3 Save Project Saves the current project 6 5 4 Save As Saves current project with a new name 1 The below window is displayed when Save As is selected 2 Enter the name to save and click Save to save the current project Save in oy project Untitledi pep File name Untitled pe Save as type Panel Editor Project File pep Cancel E 6 5 5 Change PLC Type Changes current PLC type to connect to each channel 1 Select Change PLC Type and then the below window is displayed 6 27 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 2 Select the device to connect and specify the communication settings and then the device is changed 3 Refer to the section 6 5 1 for the communication set
142. y an ID Width Referenced Screen List Number of Ret Height cancel 6 77 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 6 11 3 Parameter Specifies various parameters of Panel Editor Parameter Initial Screen F Language Engish zl Backlight Off Wat Time H Min C Screen Saver Wt att Time po Min Change Screen poo C Latch Start Addr o End Addr O C Online Screen Change HMI lt PLC Channel Station Address Ee SEAE i C Send Current Screen Mo HMI PLC Channel Station Address ca ero St i Cancel 1 Initial Screen 1 Specifies a screen to display if XGT Panel is turned on 2 If the initial screen is not specified XGT Panel displays a screen which has the lowest ID Ex If Initial Screen is 1 screen 1 is displayed when XGT Panel is turned on Initial Screen 1 2 Backlight Off 1 Turns the backlight off if there is not a key input during specified time 0 65535minutes 2 If any key is pushed when the backlight is in the off state the backlight is turned on again Ex In case Wait Time is 30 Min if there is no key input during 30 min backlight is turned off And if there is key input backlight is turned on again This step is repeated until setting is canceled 6 78 Chapter 6 Panel Editor Backlight Off Wait Time 30 Mir 3 Screen Saver Changes current screen to the specified screen if there is no a key input during sp
143. y the window as shown below Panel Editor 4 x AN Are you sure Yes Mo Click Yes to start Download 6 12 4 Date Time Specifies the Date Time of XGT Panel Only available at XP10BKB DC It can be set with the time of the PC or the specified time Set Date Time E xi PE Clack 2005 03 02 Wed 16 1253 HMI Clock 2005 03 02 Wed 16 14 50 Set Value e PE Clock Following Value HMI Clock Set 3 2 2005 Henze Lancel The user can set Date Time at the XGT Panel For more detail refer to 7 1 4 XGT Panel system menu mode 6 92 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 6 12 5 Password Sets a download upload password Up to 10 alphanumeric characters are available Set Password E x Old Password Mew Password Contin Mew Password Cancel If Password has been specified Confirm Password window will be displayed as below to confirm download upload Correct password should be input to start download upload Confirm Password E Ki Input Password ma gt You can t download but also can t upload project if you lose the password gt Be careful not to lose when you set the password 6 12 6 Clear Password Cancels the Password previously set When Clear Password is selected Confirm Password window will be displayed as below only if any password has been specified Confirm Password E x Input Password Cancel lf the password presently specified is input a
144. ys current value of device with a shape of trend graph BE screenl Motor Trend Graph Property Address Display format Channel Station Address a E width Height Sampling Number Max B3335 e Word Sampling Time sec da Mir CR d 0 ana Outline cr The Location Address and Data in the Trend Graph Property should be set identical to 6 9 5 Bar Graph Tag Signed 1 Graph 1 Width Specifies the width of the trend graph Available range 8 192 Any other value than specified above will not be set 6 58 Chapter 6 Panel Editor 2 Height Specifies the height of the trend graph Available range 8 64 Any other value than specified above will not be set 3 Sampling Number Specifies a maximum number of the section of X axis If the sampling number is set as 20 A graph will be drawn by 1 20 of X axis per sampling time 4 Sampling Time Specifies a displaying time interval 1 3 600 sec 2 Example Assume that the properties of a bar graph are specified as shown below and the value of D0000 of Station 1 increases by 2 per second Trend Graph Property Display format Channel Station Address Width 16 5 emfjenz Mg a sant Sampling Number Max d word Sampling Time sec 5 Mm 8 i U ang Outline T Signed Thereupon the Trend Graph Tag of the XGT Panel will be displayed as shown below 6 59

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