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1. E2 2 eT 2 2 Bd WORKGVOGA aba deed indui 2 3 223 cet Wak enact ante 2 4 2 3 US aCe Speciation E S 2 4 23 1 Video NUT MCHA oO 2 4 2 3 2 RGB Input and E2 5 24 Pat Names ang FUNCIONS usus t eut eor nett aE A E2 6 Chapter 3 Installation and Wiring Sa E3 1 3 2 Cable E E3 2 Chapter 4 Setup 41 Video Window 4 1 41 1 SET UP VIDEO OPERATION E4 1 4 1 2 VIDEO DISPLAY 4 2 4 1 3 SET UP CAPTURE a ns nis tun tone din nen atn x ruo SER ER aed er Re E4 5 42 VGA SVGA Display Adjustment teu unen aate duoi denne dandis E4 6 Chapter 5 Error Handling Near E5 1 5 1 1 Possible GP or VM Unit Problems E5 1 5 1 2 When Nothing Appears on the GP Screen ausu aeu rx eru Een adesse 5 2 5 1 3 Video Input Signal Error Messages nre otn nn onem
2. o WITH OM PPP PE PRES TE i j T x 19 Ferrite Cores gt gt ca ca ca gt gt ca ca ca t ca ca Sr The length given here for the RGB cable s protrusion from the VM Unit is NSS when the recommended cables FP CV00 or FP CV01 lt made by Digital Elec tronics Corporation gt are used The maximum bendable radius of the video cable varies depending on the type of cable used Check the cable specifications prior to installation CE Marking regulations require the attachment of a Ferrite Core included to each video cable used Be sure to design your system so that after the GP unit is installed there is sufficient space for the VM Unit s connectors and cable rout ing When installing the cable be sure to consider the cable material and the amount of force to be put on the cable t a Important When installing or removing the GP unit while its connectors attached be sure not to damage any of the connectors GP2000 Series VM Unit User Manual 2 7 2 8 GP2000 Series VM Unit User Manual Chapter 3 INSTALLATION AND WIRING SEE Installing the VM Unit Install the VM Unit in the GP using the following steps To prev
3. Pro face GP2000 Series VM Unit User Manual Thank you for purchasing Pro face GP2000 VM Unit GP2000 VM41 The Unit is installed in the rear of the Pro face GP2000 Series Operator Interface hereaf ter referred to as the GP and allows the GP to display images taken with a video camera or sent from a Please note that you will need GP PRO PB for Windows Ver 5 05 or higher to use the entire range of VM Unit features This manual provides important information for using the VM Unit with the GP Be sure to read the relevant sections prior to using this unit and store it in an easy to find safe place 1 Itis forbidden to copy the contents of this manual in whole or in part without the express permission of Digital Electronics Corporation of Japan 2 The information provided in this manual is subject to change without notice 3 This manual has been written with care and attention to detail however should you find any errors or omissions please contact Digital Electronics Corporation and inform them of your findings the user for any damages losses or third party claims arising from any uses of this product 5 This unit is UL c UL CSA approved and CE marked However when this unit is installed in a GP2000 series unit that does not comply with UL c UL CSA and CE standards the combination will cause the VM Unit to fail to 4 Please be aware that D
4. 5 2 zw Checking the TM E5 3 2 GP2000 Series VM Unit User Manual ESSENTIAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS This manual includes procedures that must be followed to operate the VM Unit correctly and safely Be sure to read this manual and any related manuals thoroughly to understand the correct operation and functions of this unit B Safety Icons Throughout this manual the following icons are provided next to certain precautions to ensure safe operation of the VM Unit Such precautions provide essential safety information that must be followed These icons indicate the following levels of danger Indicates situations where severe bodily VAN WARNING injury death or major equipment damage can occur Indicates situations where slight bodily A CAUTION injury or machine damage can occur To prevent an electric shock prior to VM Unit installation be sure to check that the GP and VM Units are not connected to a power supply Do not touch the circuit board attached to the inner face of the VM Unit Do not modify the design of the VM Unit Doing so may cause a fire or electric shock Design your system so that the equipment will not malfunction due to a communication fault between the GP and a PLC This is to prevent any possibility of bodily injury or equipment damage B prevent VM damage Do not allow water liquids or metal objects to enter the VM Unit Otherwise a malfunction or electric shock may occur Do not
5. CONTROL HOR POS NEXT AUTO MANUAL 0 GAIN 31 31 VER POS 0 a 1 a SETUP RANGE 8 7 eal r MBEEIM FILT CIB j OFFSET 64 63 OFF p SYNC SLICING LEVEL _ MANUAL nm i 3 ae CLAMP CIR CURR depres ane ee ane ere 0 1 i 3 DEFAULT n 1 2 3 S A NN T INPUT CHANNEL 55 GAIN CONTROL Perform gain control for the digital amplifier circuit Automatic Automatically adjusts the gain amplification factor and offset black level according to the input signal level Manual Permits adjustment of the gain amplification factor and offset black level to desired values GP2000 Series VM Unit User Manual E4 3 SYNC SLICING LEVEL Set the depth of the level for detecting the synchronization signal If the synchroniza tion signal depth of the video signal is shallower than the standard or if the depth varies the synchronization signal will not be detected This condition will result in horizontal or vertical blurring of the screen When this symptom occurs adjusting the detection level may stabilize the blurred screens In normal operation leave the setting at Automatic mode If screen blurring occurs changing the setting to a lower level may solve the problem B V
6. E E 8 zt E CLAMP CIR CURR 1 1 3 DEFAULT 2 3 DEFAULT INPUT CHANNEL SETUP RANGE 0 15 INPUT CHANNEL Low HOR POS Allows horizontal adjustment of the video input signal However since this setting is applied to all VM channels channels cannot be set individually VER POS Occasionally the video signal s standard vertical positioning can differ slightly from the image s actual vertical positioning When all image screens are used this can result in cropping of the top or bottom of the screen or display of screens other than the valid display area This feature is designed to correct this problem DECIM FILT CIR Turns ON and OFF the decimeter circuit built into the decoder When mono chrome signals are being received disabling the signal processing filter decimeter circuit may result in finer image quality In normal operations leave the setting at ON CLAMP CIR CURR Turns ON and OFF the decimeter circuit built into the decoder When mono chrome signals are being received disabling the signal processing filter decimeter circuit may result in finer image quality In normal operations leave the setting at ON B VIDEO DISPLAY ADJUSTMENT 3 4 VIDEO DISPLAY ADJUSTMENT 2 4 RETURN NEXT SET CANCEL VIDEO DISPLAY ADJUSTMENT 3 4 RETURN NEXT SET CANCEL GAIN
7. IDEO DISPLAY ADJUSTMENT 4 4 VIDEO DISPLAY ADJUSTMENT am RETURN NEXT Il SET CANCEL aaa cw cer aE i ol a GAIN CONTROL __ CANCEL VIDEO DISPLAY ADJUSTMENT 4 4 RETURN NEXT SET p SEPAR FILTER _ AUTO MANUAL GAIN 31 31 ad p COLOR REMOVAL OFFSET 64 63 OFF V m COLOR CONTROL _ AUTO MANUAL 16 15 l geese le r ee MANUAL ee 0 127 1 2 3 DEFAULT H 1 2 3 DEFAULT 55 INPUT CHANNEL j j i EI j SLICING LEVEL INPUT CHANNEL Y C SEPAR FILTER Selects the input Y C separation filter If a significant level of noise related to the color signal is observed when displaying images with higher color saturation select Trap This setting is sometimes effective at reducing the noise level COLOR REMOVAL Select either Auto mode which turns ON OFF the color removal function auto matically or OFF mode which turns OFF the function When the amplitude of the color burst signal is small the screen may automatically change to monochrome display Selecting OFF mode will force color reproduction of the image COLOR CONTROL Changes the amplification of t
8. NAL ITEMS The following cables are sold separately for the VM Unit B RGB Cables 0 2 5 m 1 5 0 m version information can be found in the Project Manager screen s Help pull down menu s Version Information selection GP2000 Series VM Unit User Manual 5 RELATED MANUALS The following table explains additional reference information resources available as PDF and printed manuals that are useful when operating the VM Unit Depending on your VM Unit application a number of different manuals may be required Be sure to refer to the appropriate reference information prior to operating the VM Unit Paper Manual Covers GP2000 and operation p GP2000 Series User Manual sold separately PDF file included with GP PRO PBIII Contains v tag and video window setup information GP PRO PBIII for Windows T ag Reference Manual Paper Manual sold separately PDF file included with GP PRO PBIII GP PRO PBIII for Windows peration Manual Paper Manual sold separately Contains screen creation software operation and Part usage information E6 GP2000 Series VM Unit User Manual UL c UL CSA APPLICATION The 2000 is UL c UL CSA listed product UL file No E182139 This unit conforms as a product to the following standards B ULS08 Industrial Control Equipment B 01 1604 Electrical Equipment for use in Class 1 amp 2 D
9. RATION only when Video Mode is set to COMPATIBLE This setting designates whether to enable or disable the center zoom feature When the center zoom feature is enabled the center of the video image is magnified when normal mode is switched to zoom mode When the feature is disabled the im age is magnified by setting the video display origin point specified in the video control area at the center of the GP unit s screen GP2000 Series VM Unit User Manual 4 1 VIDEO INPUT SIGNAL Select from NTSC or PAL VIDEO MODE Select from COMPATIBLE with GP 570VM and EXTEND 2 4 VIDEO DISPLAY ADJUSTMENT This setting allows you to adjust the video image display quality To display the setting screen select the INITIALIZE SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT SETUP and VIDEO DISPLAY ADJUSTMENT screens This menu is displayed only when the VM Unit is installed The current video image appears on the left of the screen You can adjust the screen while viewing the actual display MAIN MENU VIDEO DISPLAY ADJUSTMENT 1 2 NEXT SET CANCEL INITIALIZE MODE Color Mono 5 VIRONMENT SETUP a m ale m SYSTEM SETUP BRIGHTNESS 8 SYSTEM AREA SETUP GLOBAL WINDOW SETUP V CONTRAST 8 CHARACTER STRING DATA SETUP SET UP VIDEO OPERATION COLOR ee E E 8 DEFAULT mmi IMP
10. UT CHANNEL SETUP RANGE 0 15 VIDEO DISPLAY ADJUSTMENT B VIDEO DISPLAY ADJUSTMENT 1 4 INPUT CHANNEL Select video device s input channel VIDEO IN 0 through 3 MODE Select whether the input from the video device is color or monochrome Designate this setting for each input channel used BRIGHTNESS Adjust the brightness of the video window Designate this setting for each input channel used CONTRAST Adjust the contrast of the video window Designate this setting for each input channel used COLOR Adjust the color of the video window Designate this setting for each input channel used This setting is disabled when MODE is set to Mono DEFAULT Resets BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST and COLOR to the middle value 8 Touch the key to display the next screen E4 2 GP2000 Series VM Unit User Manual B VIDEO DISPLAY ADJUSTMENT 2 4 VIDEO DISPLAY ADJUSTMENT 1 2 NEXT SET CANCEL VIDEO DISPLAY ADIUSTMENT 2 4 RETURN NEXT SET CANCEL mgl E Color Mono NEXT l er o BRIGHTNESS i d P ___ 8 Le LIES m iL 1 CONTRAST E SETUP RANGE 7 MEE 3 LJ i DECIM FILT CIR _ SN COLOR arr prp
11. achment screws left and right side T Recommended connector _ 1543 made by OMRON gt Recommended cover 25 0913 made by OMRON gt Recommended RGB cable with connectors at both ends 0 2 5m made by Digital Electronics Corporation FP CVO01 5 0m made by Digital Electronics Corporation 4 Connect the cables before starting up the PC monitor and the GP To important prevent a possible equipment malfunction do not disconnect the cable while the equipment is turned ON The RGB input and output connectors have similar shapes Confirm that the connector is correct before attaching it Be sure to design your system so that length of the RGB Output cable does not exceed 5 meters E3 2 GP2000 Series VM Unit User Manual Chapter 4 SETUP This chapter describes how to set up the Unit ame Video Window Adjustment This section describes how to adjust the images received from the VIDEO IN cable First switch your GP unit to OFFLINE mode For OFFLINE mode details refer to GP2000 Series User Manual sold separately You can also adjust your VM Unit via the GP System Setup area in the screen editor software ESSE SET UP VIDEO OPERATION Here you can enter the parameters that control the display of your video signal To display the setup screen select the INITIALIZE SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT SETUP and VIDEO DISPLAY ADJUSTMENT screens The SETUP VIDEO OPERATION scree
12. as been switched OFF or the area is known to be non hazardous CE MARKING The GP2000 VM41 is CE marked product that conforms to EMC directives EN55011 class A and EN61000 6 2 Ge is This marking requires the attachment of a Ferrite Core included to each video SG cable used For detailed CE marking information please contact your local GP distributor GP2000 Series VM Unit User Manual E7 DOCUMENTATION CONVENTIONS The list below describes the documentation conventions used in this manual Indicates the GP2000 Series Graphical Operator Interfaces Screen editor Indicates the GP PRO PB III for Windows screen editor soft software ware Indicates words and phrases explained in footnotes E8 Indicates important information or procedures that must be followed to prevent VM Unit operation or data related Important problems Provides useful or important supplemental information iE a page or material containing reference informa ion Indicates steps in a procedure Be sure to perform these steps in the order given 2000 Series Unit User Manual Chapter 1 OVERVIEW VM Unit Features The VM Unit allows you to display images from external video cameras or from a PC on the GP screen You can also use the VM Unit to output GP screen images to other devices External Video Camera VIDEO input is supplied via four 4 connectors and PC monitor RGB input is via a single D sub conn
13. ation is continuous 57 Hz to 150 Hz 4 9 m s X Y Z directions for 10 times 80 min Noise Voltage 1500 Vp p 100 VAC power supply 1000 Vp p 24 VDC power supply Pulse Duration 1 us Rise Time 1 ns via noise simulator Noise Immunity via noise simulator I Must be within the GP unit s ambient temperature humidity range GP2000 Series VM Unit User Manual 2 1 Structural W110mm 4 33in x H146mm 5 75in x D27mm 1 06in Excluding projections External Dimensions Weight Approx 560g 1 2310 main unit only Cooling Method Natural air circulation Functional Specifications Video Display NTSC Horizontal Synchronous 15 734kHz 15 625kHz Frequenc Vertical 50Hz Ww 320 x 240 EN NN 320 x 240 dots Normal Ww 640 x 480 dots 640 x 480 dots Zoom Extend 640 x 480 dots Normal 640 x 480 dots Normal Max Mode 320 x 240 dots 1 4 mode 320 x 240 dots 1 4 mode Display 160 x 120 dots 1 16 mode 160 x 120 dots 1 16 mode Size 320 x 240 dots Normal 384 x 288 dots Normal Mode 640 x 480 dots Zoom 768 x 576 dots Zoom Extend 640 x 480 dots Normal 768 x 576 dots Normal Mode 320 x 240 dots 1 4 mode 384 x 288 dots 1 4 mode 160 x 120 dots 1 16 mode 192 x dots i mode Still Still rame video image Transparent color setting Zoom A single VM Unit can use only one signal system 2 NTSC 4 43 is not supporte
14. d 3 A portion of the 768 x 576 dot pixel screen will not be displayed 2000 Series User Manual VGA SVGA Display RGB Input 2768 Input Signal System Analog RGB Display Mode SVGA Horizontal Synchronous 31 4 kHz to 43 3 kHz 35 1 kHz to 46 9 kHz Frequency Vertical Synchronous 59 0 Hz to 85 1 Hz 56 0 Hz to 75 0 Hz Frequency Compatible 640 x 480 dots 640 x 480 dots Extand 640 x 480 dots Normal 640 x 480 dots Normal Max Mods 320 x 240 dots 1 4 mode 320 x 240 dots 1 4 mode ispla 160 120 dots 1 16 mode 160 120 dots 1 16 mode Display Size 800 x 600 dots gt 800 x 600 dots Extend 640 x 480 dots Normal 800 x 600 dots Normal Mode 320 x 240 dots 1 4 mode 400 x 300 dots 1 4 mode 160 x 120 dots 1 16 mode 200 x 150 dots 1 16 mode Horizontal 128 to 128 dots Position Adjustment Vertical 16 to 16 dots Clock Adjustment 128 to 128 Phase Adjustment 64 levels 4 levels of adjustmentand 256 levels of fine adjustment available for Color Adjustment red green and blue Selecting SVGA compresses an 800 600 dot screen to 640 x 480 dots 2 A portion of the screen will not be displayed 5 Selecting VGA expands a 640 x 480 dot screen to 800 x 600 dots B RGB Output Horizontal Synchronization 30 20 kHz 35 75 kHz Frequency Vertical Synchronization Frequency OutputSize 640 x 480 dots 800 x 600 dots 58 19 Hz 56 93 Hz GP2000 Serie
15. ector for a total of five inputs These inputs can be used to create up to four 4 video displays on your GP screen The VM Unit provides the GP with a single video RGB output which allows display of GP screen images on a PC monitor GP screen data can also be captured converted to a JPEG file and saved to a CF Card JPEG images on a CF Card can also be read in by the GP and displayed II M System Design The following diagram represents the connection example GP VM Unit L fn lee Personal Computer 00 5 CES Video Camera VCR Tuner etc 1 VM BUS Connects to the GP rear face Expansion Unit s EXT2 I F 2 RGB OUT Uses an RGB cable 3 RGB IN Uses an RGB cable 4 VIDEO IN 0 to 3 Uses a video cable When the VM Unit is installed in the GP the Bus Conversion Unit PSL cannot be used GP2000 Series VM Unit User Manual IE Using the Screen Editor Software When specifying the GP type in the screen editor software select GP2500 GP2500S GP2600 GLC2600 on your GP GLC For selection details GP PRO PB III for Windows Operation Manual Included with the screen editor software To use all the VM Unit s feature
16. ent an electric shock prior to the installation be sure to check that the GP and VM Units are not connected to a power supply Do not touch the circuit board mounted on the inner face of the VM Unit Connector Cover Rear Face of GP Unplug GP unit s power cord 2 Remove the rear face connector cover attached to Expansion Unit I F 2 EXT2 3 Carefully insert the VM Unit into the GP until the GP and VM Unit connectors are securely attached 4 Use a screwdriver to attach each of the VM Unit s attachment screws Screws are provided with VM Unit Tightening torque 0 5 to 0 6 Nem Screws gt Attachment When installing removing the VM Unit be careful not to lose the attach ment screws a Important GP2000 Series VM Unit User Manual E3 1 Connection B Connecting a Video Cable Connect a BNC connector to one of the VIDEO IN 0 to 3 connectors Turn BNC connector one quarter turn to lock it in place VIDEO IN 0 to 3 Recommended Connector BNC P 3DV SA made by HIROSE DENKI gt Recommended Cable 3C 2V Coaxial cable B Connecting an RGB Cable Connect a D sub 15 pin connector to either of RGB OUT or RGB IN Secure the connector in place with its att
17. he Chroma signal When the amplification value of the Chroma signal including the colorburst signals is out of standard range the stan dard adjustment features may not render optimal images Changing this setting may result in optimal images E4 4 GP2000 Series VM Unit User Manual 4 13 SET UP CAPTURE OPERATION This setting screen allows you to set the quality of a captured video image that will be saved to the GP s CF card as a JPEG file To display the setting screen select the INITIALIZE SETUP I O 1 2 SETUP 2 2 and SET UP CAPTURE OPERATION screens This menu is displayed only when the VM Unit is installed SET UP CAPTURE OPERATION MAIN MENU INITIALIZE e SET UP 1 0 272 EXP SERIAL SETUP 80 EXP SERIAL ENVIRONMENT SETUP SET UP CAPTURE OPERATION E PREVIOUS E L B QUALITY 1 100 Enter the desired quality of the captured JPEG file Reducing this setting s value will reduce the size of the file however it will also reduce the image quality When saving a PAL input screen only Normal size or full screen cap imponant ture is possible Video Screen Com 1 14 mode Apta 1 16 mode Full Screen Caputure GP2000 Series VM Unit User Manual 4 5 VGA SVGA Display Adjustment Use the GP2000 unit s Menu Bar to adjust th
18. he signal is type as a VGA SVGA or VGAS70 640 x 400 dots image file When you change the GP unit or the VM unit these settings will need to be set entered again E4 6 GP2000 Series VM Unit User Manual Chapter 5 ERROR HANDLING ME roubleshooting This section describes how to find the cause of a problem and solve it Possible GP Unit Problems If problems occur that are related to the VM Unit sas there is no display on the GP refer to the table on the next page to find the cause of the problem Once you identify the problem use the suggested countermeasures to correct it To prevent an electric shock be sure to check that no electricity is sup plied to the GP and VM units before performing any wiring eu The problems described in this chapter are tproblems caused only either the PC or by GP or Unit For problems caused by connected computer or by an image I O device refer to that unit s manual GP2000 Series VM Unit User Manual 5 1 When Nothing Appears on the GP Screen The following table shows the causes when the GP does not show images input from the input device or when the GP s screen image is not on the output device Problem area Area Cause VIDEO IN RGB OUT V tag common mode or v tag extended mode settings are incorrect Tag Settings v tag extended mode indirect setting designates a video screen number that does notex
19. igital Electronics Corporation shall not be held liable comply with CE and UL c UL CSA standards 2001 Digital Electronics Corporation The company names and product names in this manual are the registered trademarks of their respective companies GP2000 Series VM Unit User Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS liz M E1 TABLE OF OONTEINTS aded cee meee claus E2 Essential Safety E3 NN o eee 5 sesca EOE EA a E EE EE E5 sonum e E5 caeteri an ee ee ee eee E6 CSA APPLICAHON ctc bota id om danas a eile e E7 CE Markig RR E7 E8 Chapter 1 Overview 14 VM Unit GSS coc P E1 1 System 1 1 1 3 Using the Screen Editor Software ccc E1 2 Chapter 2 SPECIFICATIONS 2 1 General Specification Sresi ery E2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Environmental 2 1 tiras t E EA E2 2 2 2 Functional
20. is setting To display the Menu bar refer to 2000 Series User Manual sold separately Touching at the left side of the Menu bar three times calls up the PC SCREEN SETTING screen Then touch any of the detail settings shown below to call up that setting screen Touch DEFAULT SETTING to return all items to their initial settings PC SCREEN POSITION SCREEN COLOR DEFAULT 4 4 SETTING ADJUSTMENT ADJUSTMENT ADJUSTMENT SETTING B POSITION ADJUSTMENT Adjust the horizontal and vertical positions of the RGB IN image wei P A 1 1 ADJUSTMENT HOR POS B SCREEN ADJUSTMENT Touch CLOCK ADJUSTMENT and or PHASE ADJUSTMENT CLOCK ADJUSTMENT is an option for adjusting the horizontal length of the screen to align with the display width of the TFT panel F CLOCK CURRENT VALUE The PHASE ADJUSTMENT is used to adjust the image when the image is not properly displayed after the CLOCK ADJUSTMENT setting is used Y CURRENT VALUE ORS e B COLOR ADJUSTMENT Use this setting to adjust the red green and blue colors RED COLOR A 0 3 A 0 255 EXIT 1 3 ADJUSTMENT LEVEL TUNE YF GREEN COLOR X 0 3 A 0 255 ENIT 273 ADJUSTMENT LEVEL TUNE YF BLUE COLOR 0 3 10 295 EXIT 3 3 ADJUSTMENT LEVEL TUNE The settings above are stored in GP unit s backup SRAM At the same time the Note settings brought in via the RGB IN line will be saved based on t
21. ist Video contol area is incorrectly specified when itis set via the touch panel switch Control Area PLC id vi ified System data area is incorrectly specified when itis set via the touch panel switch or Cable is not properly connected s not properly c Oo Cable is connected to improper channel X X Unsupported device is connected Device 101000 device is o o device seting 5 incorect o o o When a VM Unit or GP malfunction is causing the problem contact your local VM Unit distributor E5 2 GP2000 Series VM Unit User Manual 5 1 3 Video Input Signal Error Messages When an error occurs due to input from external equipment i e a signal output from that equipment the video screen will not be refreshed and one of the following error messages will appear Error Message Cause l l The video cable may be incorrectly connected cut or a Video Input Signal connected device may be damaged To fix these Error CH problems try sending the input signal again to that channel The video cable may be incorrectly connected cut or a RGB Input Signal i connected device may be damaged To fix these Error problems try sending the input signal again CH indicates VM Unit channel numbers to 3 4 When multiple video or RGB input lines are used if one of these lines signals M causes an error video screen refreshing
22. ivision 2 or Class 3 Hazardous Locations CAN CSA C22 2 Nos 142 and 213 M1987 Standard for Safety of Information Technology Equipment including Electrical Busi ness Equipment GP2000 VM41 UL Registration Model 2980020 01 lt Cautions gt The VM must be used as a built in component of a GP unit e If this unit is installed so as to cool itself naturally be sure to attach the VM to a GP unit that is installed in a vertical panel Also be sure that the GP unit is mounted at least 100 mm away from any adjacent structures or equipment If these requirements are not met the heat generated by the GP unit s internal components or the VM Unit may cause the combination to fail to meet UL c UL standard re quirements UL1604 Conditions of Acceptability and Handling Cautions 1 Power input and output I O wiring must be in accordance with Class I Division 2 wiring methods Article 501 4 b of the National Electrical Code NFPA 70 within the United States and in accordance with Section 18 152 of the Canadian Electrical Code for units installed within Canada 2 Suitable for use in Class I Division 2 Groups A B C and D Hazardous Locations 3 WARNING Explosion hazard substitution of components may impair suitability for Class I Division 2 4 WARNING Explosion hazard when in hazardous locations turn power OFF before replacing or wiring modules 5 WARNING Explosion hazard do not disconnect equipment unless power h
23. n will appear only when the VM Unit is installed AIN MENU NITIALIZE SET UP VIDEO OPERATION SET CANCEL 5 STARTING ADDRESS VIDEO CONTRO AREA C 15 YSTEM ENVIRONMENT SETUP SYSTEM SETUP CENTER ZOOM OFERATICN oN OFF SYSTEM AREA SETUP VIDEO INPUT SIGNAL NTSC GLOBAL WINDOW SETUP VIDEO MODE COMPATIBLE EXTEND CHARACTER STRING DATA SETUP SET UP VIDEO OPERATION 102 Ee JE TES ss P B B gt VIDEO DISPLAY ADJUSTMENT STARTING ADDRESS OF VIDEO CONTROL AREA In the GP s LS area you can designate 1 50020 through 1 52010 as the starting address of the video control area After the starting address is specified in COMPAT IBLE mode 22 continuous words in EXTEND mode 43 continuous words begin ning from the starting address are assigned as the video control area Designating 150000 as the starting address disables the VM Unit feature For the details of the video control area refer to for Windows Tag Reference Manual included with the screen editor software AN I When converting GP 530VM unit screens to GP2000 unit data be aware imponant that the starting address of the video control area will be different CENTER ZOOM OPE
24. of other input lines may stop 4 Checking the VM Unit Self Diagnosis Feature The GP features a self diagnosis program that check if the system and interfaces are all operating correctly Use the DISPLAY PATTERN feature to check the condition the VM Unit s VIDEO IN I F Be sure to check the interface while the VM Unit is installed in the GP While in the GP unit s OFFLINE mode touch MAIN MENU SELF DIAGNO SIS and DISPLAY PATTERN to enter this area Look at each of the screen patterns Total 8 screens and at the DISPLAY ON OFF CHECK Check that the display patterns are displayed properly GP2000 Series VM Unit User Manual E5 3 5 4 GP2000 Series VM Unit User Manual
25. portant Recommended connector plug XM4K 1543 made by OMRON gt Recommended cover XM2S 0913 made by OMRON gt Recommended RGB cables with connectors at both ends FP CV00 2 5m made by Digital Electronics Corporation gt FP CV01 5 0m lt made by Digital Electronics Corporation gt Connect the cables before starting up the PC monitor and the GP To prevent a possible equipment malfunction do not disconnect the cable while the equipment is turned ON The RGB input and output connectors have similar shapes Confirm that the connector is correct before attaching it Be sure to design your system so that length of the RGB Output cable does not exceed 5 meters GP2000 Series VM Unit User Manual E2 5 Names and Functions Units mm in 110 4 33 M 27 LL C Co Oe Oo LC pL a CS C CO A RGB OUT RGB Output Connector B RGB IN RGB Input Connector C VIDEO IN 0 to 3 Video Input Connectors E2 6 GP2000 Series VM Unit User Manual The following external dimensions are for a VM Unit that is attached to GP2000 series unit Unit mm in 26 1 02 310 12 _ 100 13 941 _ SW 0 L
26. s GP PRO PB III for Windows Ver 5 05 or higher is required If you are currently using an earlier version of this software you will need to upgrade to 5 05 For information contact your local Pro face distributor N i m Important Version 5 0 users can display their standard GP screen and a single video window However the display of multiple video screens and saving of JPEG screen capture images is not possible GP PRO PBIII version information can be found in the Project Manager screen s Help pull down menu s Version Information selection 1 2 GP2000 Series VM Unit User Manual Chapter 2 SPECIFICATIONS General Specifications ae Electrical Rated Voltage DC5V Supplied from the GP Unit Allowable Voltage Range DC4 75V to DC5 25V approx LIA insulation Endurance AC1500V 20 mA for up to 1 minute between GP unit charging and FG terminals 10 MQ or more at DC500V between GP unit charging and FG terminals EXE Environmental Ambient Operating QC p 450 C 7 Temperature Storage Temperature 20 C to 60 C D LI Ambient Humidity 0 Pm 10 RH to 90 RH village Fey non condensing wet bulb temperature 39 C less 0 1 mg m or less Non conductive levels since pee IEC61131 2 compatible 10 Hz to 57 Hz 0 075 mm When vibration is NOT continuous 1 2 37 P 0 57 Hz to 150 Hz 9 8 m s Vibration Resistance 10 Hz to 57 Hz 0 035 mm When vibr
27. s VM Unit User Manual 2 3 224 External Interface Input specifications NTSC PAL system Connector 75 BNC Receptacle Input specifications VGA SVGA Connector D sub 15 pin Socket Output specifications 640 x 480 dots GP 2500 800 x 600 dots GP 2600 GLC2600 RGB Output No of interfaces 1 Connector D sub 15 pin Socket UN Interface Specifications en Video Input Interface Video cameras VCRs or tuners can be connected to this NTSC PAL system interface Input Amplitude 1 Vp p 75 Q Composite video signal Recommended Connector BNC P 3DV SA lt made by HIROSE DENKI gt _Recommended Cable 3C 2V Coaxial cable t You cannot connect NTSC and PAL systems simultaneously NTSC 4 43 is not supported m Important E2 4 2000 Series User Manual 294 RGB Input and Output Interfaces The VM Unit features one interface for RGB input and one for RGB output You can connect a Windows PC or other devices to the RGB Input Interface You can connect a monitor or a projector to the RGB output interface Signal TA MEN NN Red signal input output Analog Positive 0 7Vp p 750 EN Green signal input output Analog Positive TB 159 Male Blue signal input output Analog Positive 0 7Vp p 750 T GREEN as CO RBLUE_ Reum ground signal LY sure to use a straight cable that complies with VGA Impedance iu Standards Im
28. ting video signals such as search and playback or still frame playback from your VCR you may encounter problems such as the image not being updated The image quality can vary depending on the display size selected When using PAL format 768 x 576 dots with the GP 2500 640 x 480 dots the standard no magnification display cannot show all of the images in one screen As a result The images at the far right and bottom of the GP may be hidden In this case scroll the screen to view these images When connecting the certain video input signal to the maltiple units by using T junction connection or Daisy chain connection the image cannot be displayed on the GP correctly RGB Input When using RGB signal input a blue background screen may appear momentarily while the screen is adjusted or when a PC screen is switched This phenomenon is normal and the VM Unit is not malfunctioning With some types of RGB signals the displayed images or RGB output images may contain noise or may be blurred during the screen adjustment It is possible that these problems may not be able to be fixed given the VM Unit s available range of adjustment Image quality may vary depending on the display size selected RGB Output Without the correct set up a factory set GP unit may not provide the desired dis play images Depending on the device connected to the VM Unit it is possible that images may not be properly displayed or ma
29. use the VM Unit in areas where large sudden temperature changes can occur These changes can cause condensation to form inside the unit possibly causing the unit to malfunction Do not use or store the VM Unit in direct sunlight or in excessively dusty environments e Since the VM Unit is a precision instrument do not use or store it where large shocks or excessive vibration can occur Do not use or store the VM Unit where chemicals can evaporate where chemicals are present in the air or where chemicals can adhere to the unit GP2000 Series VM Unit User Manual 4 Do not use paint thinner or organic solvents to clean the VM To remove dirt use a tightly squeezed soft cloth moistened with a dilute solution of a neutral detergent B Usage Precautions Even though a video camera or computer monitor attached to the GP conforms to the VM Unit s specified standards the resulting image may not be acceptable Therefore prior to setting up your GP system be sure to test the operation of the GP using an actual camera or monitor Video Input Use a standard signal equivalent to ITU R BT 624 as your video input signal Using other types of signals can cause an incorrect display Also even if the input signal used conforms to the specified standard the display can be incorrect de pending on signal quality This may occur when the signal contains a special signal such as a copy guard signal When input
30. y not be fully corrected Limitations in the range of the GP unit s TFT LCD screen adjustments may cause images to extend offscreen GP2000 Series VM Unit User Manual PACKAGE CONTENTS The VM Unit s packing box contains the items listed below Please check to confirm that all items shown below have been included B VM Unit B GP2000 Series VM Attachment Screws 4 GP2000 VMA1 Unit User Manual this manual GP2000 Series VM Unit Ferrite Cores 4 QV 267 2 This unit has been carefully packed with special attention to quality However should you find anything damaged or missing please contact your local distributor immediately APPLICABLE PRODUCTS The following GP units and screen software are used with the VM Unit B GP Units GP 2500 Series GP 2600 Series and GLC2600 Series B Screen Editor Software GP PRO PB for Windows Ver 5 05 or higher GP PRO PBIII for Windows Ver 5 05 or higher is required to utilize the unit s full range of features If you are currently using a version of GP PRO that is earlier than 5 05 you will need to upgrade your software to version 5 05 For purchasing information please contact your local Pro face distributor Version 5 0 users can display their standard GP screen and a single video window However the display of multiple video screens and saving of JPEG screen capture images is not possible OPTIO

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