GE Fanuc Automation Programmable Control Products CIMPLICITY® Display Station Touch Display: IC752CTD400/450 GFK-1425B March 1998
GFL-002 Warnings, Cautions, and Notes as Used in this Publication Warning Warning notices are used in this publication to emphasize that hazardous voltages, currents, temperatures, or other conditions that could cause personal injury exist in this equipment or may be associated with its use. In situations where inattention could cause either personal injury or damage to equipment, a Warning notice is used. Caution Caution notices are used where equipment might be damaged if care is not taken.
Preface Content of This Manual This manual describes the features and operation of the following CIMPLICITY Display Station Touch Display products: Catalog Number IC752CTD400 IC752CTD450 Related Publications GFK-1189 CIMPLICITY® HMI for Windows NT™ and Windows® 95 Important Product Information GFK-1180 CIMPLICITY® HMI for Windows NT™/CIMPLICITY HMI for Windows® 95/CIMPLICITY Server for Windows NT™ Base System User Manual GFK-1181 CIMPLICITY® HMI for Windows NT™/CIMPLICITY HMI for Windows® 95/CIMPLICI
Contents Product Features..................................................................................................... 2 Display and Touch Screen ................................................................................................... 3 Floppy Disk Drive Unit ....................................................................................................... 3 Hardware Installation............................................................................................
Contents System Configuration Verification ............................................................................. 26 Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................. 27 Powerup....................................................................................................................... 27 Display.....................................................................................................................
Contents Figure 1. Touch Display Unit Dimensions...................................................................................................... 5 Figure 2. Panel Cutout Dimensions................................................................................................................. 6 Figure 3. Mounting the Touch Display Unit ................................................................................................... 6 Figure 4. Card Clamp ............................................
Contents Table 1. Touch Display Features..................................................................................................................... 2 Table 2. Touch Screen (Custom COM) I/O address ....................................................................................... 9 Table 3. Touch Screen (Custom COM) IRQ................................................................................................... 9 Table 4. Connector Listing ...............................................
CIMPLICITY® DISPLAY STATION GFK-1425B March 1998 Touch Display Products IC752CTD400, IC752CTD450 Welcome to GE Fanuc’s CIMPLICITY Display Station products. These products provide an integrated hardware and software platform for running CIMPLICITY HMI applications. The Touch Display incorporates CIMPLICITY HMI software for Windows and either Microsoft Windows® 95 or Microsoft Windows NT® software (depending on model). The 10.
Product Features When you purchase a CIMPLICITY Touch Display system, you receive: • CIMPLICITY Display Station industrial computer with CIMPLICITY HMI and operating system software installed. • Power cord • Floppy disk drive (3.
Display and Touch Screen The Touch Display features a color liquid crystal display (LCD) with a touch screen surround. The touch-screen surround, which is an integral part of the front panel on all Touch Display Flat Screen models, makes operation of a configured system more intuitive by allowing the operator to interface with the system by simply touching the screen. The performance of the Touch Display unit is not affected by bright sunlight.
Hardware Installation This section describes procedures for mounting the Touch Display unit, and installing ISAcompatible cards and the floppy disk drive unit. A single cut-out is required in the mounting panel. No extra holes are required. Instead, ten springloaded retaining clips are supplied to secure the unit from behind the panel. Note The Touch Display unit with processor card weighs 11kg (25lbs) approx. The 3.5-inch disk drive adds 1kg (2.2lbs) to the weight when installed.
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Mounting Procedure 1. Cut out the panel to the dimensions shown. The cut-out dimensions of 367 x 255mm (14.45 x 10.04 inches) allow a 1.5mm (0.06 inch) clearance on each edge of the Touch Display unit. Figure 2. Panel Cutout Dimensions 2. Position the Touch Display unit in the cut-out and fit the ten spring-loaded retaining clips into the slots. All ten clips must be installed to achieve a good seal. Figure 3. Mounting the Touch Display Unit 6 3.
Installing ISA-Compatible Cards The Touch Display rear panel must be removed in order to gain access to the ISA bus cards. There are six screws securing the rear panel. When these are removed, the rear panel can be lifted away from the main unit. Warning Switch off the unit and disconnect the main power input before removing the rear panel. Blanking Plates Blanking plates are installed on each unused card position. Remove blanking plates as necessary to install new cards.
I/O Address and IRQ Allocation Caution For most applications an IRQ cannot be shared by more than one resource. If more than one resource is set to the same interrupt, the application may not respond properly and could cause your machine to lock up. The I/O address and IRQ number of cards being installed must not conflict with those of cards already installed. Refer to "Interrupt and I/O Assignments" on page 25 for a list of factory-set IRQs.
Figure 5. Jumper Locations Table 2. Touch Screen (Custom COM) I/O address LK2 LK3 Address OUT OUT Disabled IN OUT 2E8 hexadecimal OUT IN 310 hexadecimal (factory default) IN IN 3E8 Table 3.
Installing the Floppy Disk Drive The floppy disk drive is designed for mounting on the rear panel of the Touch Display unit. Two locating slots in the rear panel accept the two metal brackets on the disk drive housing. A thumbscrew fastens the drive assembly to the rear panel. A ribbon cable, terminated with a D-type connector, extends from the disk drive to the floppy disk connector at the side of the unit. Figure 6.
Changing the Air Filter The filter element should be changed every three months, or sooner in dusty environments. If the air filter is not changed at suitable intervals, or a non-approved filter element is installed, the unit may overheat. Filter Type: 6.35mm (0.25 inch) thick polyester/polyurethane open cell foam (45 ppi) To change the air filter element: The filter element is held directly behind the filter plate in the side of the Touch Display unit. Figure 7.
Connection All connections are made on the side panel of the Touch Display unit. The connector layout is shown in Figure 8. Figure 8. Touch Display Connectors Table 4.
AC Power Input The power input connector is a standard CEE22 type. A power cable is supplied with the Touch Display unit. The power supply is auto-ranging, therefore no configuration is needed to change the unit between 110 volt AC and 240 volt AC operation. Check that the fuse is of the correct rating for the supply voltage. The panel mounted power input connector houses a 5 x 20mm fuse in a compartment adjacent to the input socket. The fuse-holder can be accessed only when the power lead is withdrawn.
Serial Communication Cables COM1 and COM2 Pin Assignments 1 DCD 2 Rx 3 Tx 4 DTR 5 Gnd 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI a45558 5 9 1 6 Serial communication cables for COM1 and COM2 should be correctly terminated. • Typically COM1 is used for communications to the PLC and COM2 is used for Host Communications to another device or for a serial mouse.
Printer Port LPT1 (Parallel Port) LPT1 Pin Assignments 1 Strobe 2 Data Bit 0 3 Data Bit 1 4 Data Bit 2 5 Data Bit 3 6 Data Bit 4 7 Data Bit 5 8 Data Bit 6 9 Data Bit 7 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 to 25 Acknowledge Busy Paper End Select Out Auto Feed XT Error Initialize Printer Select In (From Printer) Ground Floppy Disk Drive Interface The 3.5 inch floppy disk drive interface is factory set to Drive A. Connection is via a 37-pin female D-type connector mounted on the side of the Touch Display unit.
Initial Startup When you first power up your system, you will need to attach a standard PS/2-type keyboard to the external keyboard port on the Display Station. When the system starts up, you will be required to enter the Product ID from the Windows 95 Certificate of Authenticity and other data to set up your system. Also, most configuration activities that you perform on a Touch Display system can be more easily completed using a keyboard or may require a keyboard.
12. Touch the Finish button. (Although the network card supports Plug & Play mode, this feature has been disabled due to hardware conflict of non-Plug & Play devices. Please refer to “Installing Network Driver on Microsoft Windows 95 Systems”.) 13. Windows 95 will go through setup. 14. When prompted for Date/Time Properties, use your left and right arrow key to switch the time zone to your time zone. Press ENTER. 15. If you have a printer connected, click Next and select your printer model type.
Configuring the Touch Display to Run on a Microsoft Network Before setting up your new CIMPLICITY Display Station up for the network, you should consult with your network administrator. Duplicate TCP/IP addresses and duplicate computer names on the same network cause network problems. Each computer on a network must have a unique name and TCP/IP address. 1. Click the Start icon, then click Settings and Control Panel. 2. In the Control Panel window, double click the Network icon.
Setting up Windows NT Systems (IC752CTD450) Before you get started you will need to connect a PS/2 keyboard to the Display Station. 1. Plug in the floppy, keyboard, and power cord. 2. Power on the unit. 3. Read license agreement 4. TAB to your choice and press ENTER. 5. Press Enter to start the Windows NT Setup. 6. Type your name 7. Press the TAB key and type your company name. 8. Press Enter 9. Enter your Windows NT Authentication number found on your Windows NT manual.
Installing Network Driver on Microsoft Windows NT Systems (IC752CTD450) 20 1. During the initial setup of Windows NT, the system will display a screen with the following options already selected:. “This computer will participate on a network.” “Wired to a network:”. Press ENTER to accept the default 2. Press the TAB key three times to select “Select from list…” option. Press ENTER. 3. Page down (approximately 29 times) to select “Novell NE2000 Compatible Adapter.” Press ENTER. 4.
Login Recommendation If you enter ge as your Administrator password, your CIMPLICITY Display Station will automatically log on as Administrator. Log onto the system as Administrator when you power up the system. Doing so eliminates the requirement to log on to CIMPLICITY when you run the CIMPLICITY Demo or any other CIMPLICITY project that includes a user named Administrator. All CIMPLICITY projects are configured with an Administrator user by default.
Installing Application Software The Windows operating system and CIMPLICITY HMI software is loaded onto the Touch Display unit at manufacture. If it is necessary to reload software, follow the instructions in the documentation supplied with the software. The following sections give tips for customizing the software for the Touch Display platform. External CD-ROM Drive A driver, BP32DRV, is factory-installed to allow the Micro Solutions Backpack ™ External CDROM Drive to be used for loading software.
Shutting Down the Computer Caution To avoid damaging files, always shut down Windows software before removing power from your Display Station product. To shut down Windows 95 or Windows NT software, select Shut Down from the Start menu. System Operation External Mouse The touch screen and PS/2 mouse will work simultaneously if the mouse is 100% Microsoft or IBM PS/2 compatible.
BIOS Settings It is normally not necessary to change the hardware configuration settings in the CMOS memory. If settings become corrupted, follow the procedures here to reload the factory configuration. Enter the CMOS Setup mode by pressing the DEL key when prompted during the computer powerup sequence. A screen will appear offering several options for changing settings, restoring default settings, and other functions. Follow these instructions to restore the factory configuration. 1.
Interrupt Requests and I/O Assignments Caution Each hardware resource in the system must be assigned a unique interrupt request (IRQ) number and an I/O address range. If these settings overlap, the system will not function properly. Below is a list of the factory-set IRQs and addresses used in the system, and whether they are available for add-in cards. Problems can be avoided if add-on devices use the IRQs and address ranges labeled "Available".
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting This section consists of “Self-Test Diagnostics,” “Troubleshooting,” and “Corrective Actions.” “Self-Test Diagnostics,” describes how to respond to errors that could be detected by the automatic self test that is performed each time the Display Station powers up. “Troubleshooting” contains tables of symptoms, their possible causes, and recommended corrective actions.
Troubleshooting Powerup Symptom Possible Causes For Windows NT systems only: The following error message appears: The system could not log you on. Make sure your User name and Domain are correct ... You did not type ge for the password during initial setup. Set the logon password to ge. For instructions, see “Auto Logon Error Message” on page 33. Display Station does not power up. Power not on (PWR indicator not lighted or display completely dark). Make sure that Display Station is plugged in.
Display Possible Causes Solution Characters are dim. Symptom Computer screen is in direct light. Change lighting or adjust contrast. Display is blank (PWR indicator is lighted). Screen has overheated. If Display Station is in direct sunlight, move it and allow it to cool. Display Station is set up for invalid video mode. Reboot. Windows NT models: select VGA Mode Windows 95 models: press F8 when “Starting Windows 95” appears, then select Safe Mode.
Touch Screen Note Operating temperature can affect touch screen calibration. If touch screen operation is slightly off, recalibrate it by running calibration from the Touch Screen icon in Control Panel. Symptom Cursor does not respond at all to touch. Possible Causes Solution Touch screen disabled. Make sure documented default touch screen settings are selected. Touch screen driver accidentally deleted. Reinstall touch screen driver System is busy. Press CTRL-ALT-DELETE once to view task list.
Communications PLC/CPU Connection Symptom 30 Possible Causes Solution CIMPLICITY does not communicate with a PLC that has been autoconfigured (AUTOCONFIG/DEFAULT/I/O error). The system is attempting to communicate with a 90-30 PLC using the SNP driver and a CIMPLICITY project. 1. With the PLC powered up and connected to the Display Station, establish communication between the Display Station and PLC via the 90-30 SNP driver. 2.
MODBUS RTU Communications Symptom Communications between the host computer and the controller are unsuccessful. Possible Causes Solution COM port not configured in system. Verify that the COM port is configured in the system. Cabling between computer and controller. Verify that the cable between the computer and the controller is correctly wired. Baud rate and parity configured incorrectly. Verify that the baud rate and parity on the computer are consistent with those on the controller.
Printing Symptom Printer will not turn on. Printer will not print. 32 Possible Causes Solution Cables not connected properly. Printer power cord not plugged in. Ensure that the cables are properly connected and that the power cord is connected to the electrical outlet. Printer is not turned on. Turn on the printer Printer is not online. Set the printer to online. The device drivers for your application are not installed. Install the correct printer drivers for your application in Windows.
Corrective Actions Auto Logon Error Message All Windows NT CIMPLICITY Display Station products have the auto logon feature enabled with ge as the password. This feature eliminates the need for a keyboard to type CTRL-ALT-DEL and enter a password. If, during initial setup, you do not type ge as your password, you will receive the following error message each time the system is booted. Logon Message The system could not log you on.
CMOS Checksum Error If the CMOS battery has failed, the following error messages will be displayed on the screen: CMOS checksum error - Defaults loaded CMOS battery failed If you see the above message, you can still operate the Display Station by pressing the DELETE key and manually setting up the system. (You will need to set up the computer each time the system is powered up.) For setup parameters, refer to “BIOS Settings.” This battery has a lifetime of up to 10 years under normal operating conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions Hardware FAQs My touch screen isn’t working. What should I do? Ensure that the Touch Screen settings (in the Control Panel, double click the Touch Screen icon) are set as described in “Touch Screen Driver for Windows” on page 22. Where is the right mouse button when using the touch screen? This feature is not supported on the touch screen. Can I use an external mouse and the touch screen at the same time? Yes.
Software FAQs What HMI software comes preloaded on the Touch Display product? Beginning in mid-February 1997, all units come preloaded with the full point count version of HMI software. You can get either Windows ’95 or Windows NT operating system with the development/runtime packages. All Touch Display products come with server packages but can be operated as viewers. Will Display Station products with limited point counts be offered? There are no plans for this at this time.
Specifications Features Microprocessor Math Coprocessor User memory Operating System Hard Disk ISA bus card slots Total current available for sharing by up to two user cards Display Type Pentium 133 MHz built in 32 Mbyte Microsoft Windows 95 or Microsoft Windows NT 1.2 Gbyte Six total. Two full length slots available for additional cards. +5 VDC, 1.2 A approx. +12 VDC, 0.1 A approx. -12 VDC, 0.1 A approx. 640 x 480 pixel Color TFT (thin film transistor) active matrix LCD 211 x 159mm (8.31 x 6.
Index A AC Input, 13 Air filter, 11 Audible warning, 16 Auto Logon error message, 33 Autologon, 19 B Backplane reserved I/O address, 8 BIOS settings, 24 E Environmental Specification, 37 Error messages AUTOCONFIG/DEFAULT I/O, 30, 31 CMOS checksum error, 27, 34 CMOS Setup Utility, 27 Disk Error, 27 Insufficient memory, 28 Logon, 27 non-fatal, 26 Non-system disk, 27 Out of Memory, 28 Safe Recovery, 27 External mouse, 23 C Calibrating the touch screen, 33 Card Clamp, 7 Catalog numbers F Floppy disk drive
Index N Network communications troubleshooting, 31 P MODBUS RTU communications, 31 network communications, 31 PLC/CPU connection, 30 powerup, 27 printing, 32 serial mouse, 29 touch screen, 29 TSRs, 28 PLC/CPU connection troubleshooting, 30 Power Input, 13 Powering up, 16 Powerup W Warning, audible, 16 troubleshooting, 27 Printing troubleshooting, 32 Product features, 2 R Registering your CIMPLICITY software, 21 Reset accidental, 27 S Self-Test Diagnostics, 26 Serial Communication Cables, 14 Seri