LT Series User Manual Digital Electronics Corporation
Preface Thank you for purchasing the Pro-face Graphic Logic Controller LogiTouch (hereby referred to as “LT” or “LT unit”). Please read this manual carefully; it explains, step by step, how to use the LT correctly and safely. < Note > 1. It is forbidden to copy the contents of this manual, in whole or in part, except for the user’s personal use, without the express permission of Digital Electronics Corporation of Japan. 2. The information provided in this manual is subject to change without notice. 3.
Table of Contents Preface ........................................................................................................................ 1 Essential Safety Precautions ................................................................................... 5 General Safety Precautions ................................................................................... 11 About LT Series Models ........................................................................................ 13 Package Contents ..
2.5 Dimensions ......................................................................................... 2-23 CHAPTER 3.1 2.5.1 LT External Dimensions ..................................................... 2-23 2.5.2 Installation Fasteners ........................................................... 2-25 2.5.3 Panel Cut Dimensions .......................................................... 2-25 3 Installation ...........................................................................................
6.5 6.4.3 SET UP TOUCH PANEL .................................................... 6–9 6.4.4 DISPLAY SETUP .............................................................. 6–12 OPERATION ENVIRONMENT SETUP ...................................... 6–13 6.5.1 SET UP OPERATION ENVIRONMENT ........................ 6–13 6.5.2 CONTROLLER SETTINGS ............................................. 6–14 6.6 INITIALIZE INTERNAL MEMORY ......................................... 6–16 6.7 SET UP TIME ..................
Preface Essential Safety Precautions This user manual contains a variety of safety markings for safe and correct operation of the LT unit. Please read this and any related manuals carefully to fully understand the correct and safe usage of the LT and its features. Safety Symbols Please pay attention to the following safety symbols and their meanings: DANGER Indicates situations that will definitely result in severe bodily injury, death, or major machine damage if the instructions are not followed.
Preface DANGERS (2) When the LT generates a “Watchdog Timer Error,” LT operation will halt. Also, when Errors occur in Input/ Output control areas that the LT cannot detect, unexpected movement may occur in those areas. Therefore, and to prevent unsafe machine movement, a “Failsafe Circuit” should be created which is completely external to the LT. Section 3.2.
Preface DANGERS • Design your system so that equipment will not malfunction due to a communication fault between the LT and its host controller. This is to prevent any possibility of bodily injury or material damage. • The LT is not appropriate for use with aircraft control devices, medical life-support equipment, central trunk data transmission (communication) devices, or nuclear power control devices, due to their inherent requirements of extremely high levels of safety and reliability.
Preface WARNINGS Installation Warnings: • High voltage runs through the LT. To prevent an electrical shock, do NOT disassemble the LT for any reason other than to replace the backlight. • Do NOT modify the LT unit. Doing so may cause a fire or an electrical shock. • Do NOT use the LT in an environment where flammable gases are present. Doing so may cause an explosion.
Preface WARNINGS • The LT uses a lithium battery to back up its internal clock and to control memory data. If the battery is incorrectly replaced (reversed positive [+] and negative [-] ends), the battery may explode. Therefore, Pro-face recommends that you contact your local LT distributor for instructions before replacing or changing the battery. • Do not attempt to modify the LT unit’s internal parts or wiring in any way, since this may lead to either electrical shock or fire.
Preface CAUTIONS • Be sure that metal filings or wiring remnants do not fall inside the LT, since they can cause a fire, accident, or malfunction. LT Operation and Maintenance Cautions • Be sure to read the LT unit’s manual and online help information carefully before performing program changes, entering forced output, or using the RUN, STOP, or PAUSE commands while the LT is in operation. Mistakes concerning the use of these items can cause a machine accident or damage.
Preface General Safety Precautions • Do NOT strike the touch panel with a hard or pointed object, or press on the touch panel with too much force, since it may damage the touch panel or the display. • Do NOT install the LT where the ambient temperature can exceed the allowed range. Doing so may cause the LT to malfunction or shorten its operation life. • Do NOT restrict or limit the LT unit’s naturally-occurring, rear-face ventilation, and do NOT store or use the LT in overheated areas.
Preface About the LT Unit’s Display Panel • The data that is currently displayed on the LT unit's screen, the screen’s brightness, and the LT unit’s voltage*1 each affect the screen’s intensity of Contouring — a wavelike pattern that is created when some parts of the screen are brighter than others. • The minute, dark and light grid-points on the display panel’s surface is part of the LT unit’s design and are not defects. • Extended shadows, or “Crosstalk”, may appear on the sides of screen images.
Preface About LT Series Models The LT Series refers to the following LT model numbers: LT Series Name Model LT Type A1 GLC150-BG41-XY32SK-24V LTC Type A1 GLC150-SC41-XY32SK-24V LT Type A2 GLC150-BG41-XY32SC-24V LT Type B GLC150-BG41-FLEX-24V LT Type B+ GLC150-BG41-XY32KF-24V LTC Type B+ GLC150-SC41-XY32KF-24V LT Type C GLC150-BG41-RSFL-24V Description 16-point Input Sink/Source and 16-point transistor Output Sink type 16-point Input Sink/Source and 16-point transistor Output Source type Fle
Preface UL/c-UL Application Notes The GLC150-**41-****-24V units are UL/c-UL listed products. (UL file No. E214883), however the GLC150-BG41-XY32KF-24V/GLC150-SC41-XY32KF-24V are listed with file no. E182139. These units conform as products to the following standards: UL 508, Industrial Control Equipment UL 1604, Electrical Equipment for use in Class 1 & 2 – Division 2, or Class 3 Hazardous Locations. CAN/CSA-C22.2, No.
Preface CE Marking Notes The GLC150-**41-****-24V units are CE marked products that conform to EMC directives EN55011 class A and EN61000-6-2. Conformance Standards to EMC Directives The EN61000-6-2 standard requires that products connected to an unprotected DC line have 500V resistance (normal mode/common mode) in accordance with the 61000-4-5 surge test. However, note that the power supply for the DIO of the LT unit is designed on the assumption that it is connected to a protected DC power-supply line.
Preface Documentation Conventions The list below describes the documentation conventions used in this manual. Symbol Meaning Indicates important information or procedures that must be followed for correct and risk-free software/device operation. LT or LT unit LT Editor C-Package External Device *1 LT Type A1/Type A2/Type B/Type B+/Type C, LTC Type A1/Type B+ Indicates the LT Editor software. Indicates Screen Creation software GP-PRO/PBIII and Logic Program Development software Pro-Control Editor.
Preface Software Compatibility List The LT Series of operator interfaces can use either of the following software packages to create both screens and logic programs. • GP-PRO/PBIII C-Package03 or later • LT Editor However, the LT color-type operator interfaces must use the GP-PRO/PBIII CPackage03 or later software. LT Editor software cannot be used. Also, for LT Type B+ Series units, the LT Editor version must be 1.04 or higher.
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1. Prior to Operating the LT 2. System Design Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 3. Accessories Prior to Operating the LT Use the following steps when creating projects for the LT unit. 1. Preparation – Before using the LT, be sure that you have all required hardware, and have read all specification, wiring, and installation information. Chapter 2 – “Specifications” and Chapter 3 – “Installation and Wiring” 2. Design – Design your LT screens and create a logic program. 3.
Chapter 1 – Introduction 1.2 System Design 1.2.1 System Design There are five (5) LT series unit types: Type A1, Type A2, Type B, Type B+ and Type C.
Chapter 1 – Introduction Flex CH1 Network LT CH2 Flex Network Units For detailed information about the Flex Network, refer to the Flex Network User Manual. 32 Point I/O + Flex Network System Design (Type B+) The LT unit can independently control up to 32 I/O units. (DC24V Input 16 points/ Output 16 points Sink) Connecting Flex Network I/O units to the LT allows the LT to control any remote I/O unit. When connecting the I/O unit, two channels are available — CH1 and CH2.
Chapter 1 – Introduction Flex Network / SIO System Design (Type C) Connecting Flex Network I/O units to the LT allows the LT to control any remote I/O unit. When connecting the I/O unit, two channels are available — CH1 and CH2. Each channel outputs the same data and can be used for data communication. When using a single channel, the maximum number of I/O units that can be connected is 31, and when using a second channel, the number increases by 32, for a total of 63 I/O units.
Chapter 1 – Introduction 1.2.2 Product Lineup The following diagram represents the main selection of devices connectable to the LT.
Chapter 1 – Introduction 1 For the range of compatible PCs, refer to the LT Editor CD Jacket (included with the LT Editor software), C-Package CD Jacket 2 The software that can be used will vary depending on the type of unit. Software Compatibility List 3 Software version limitations apply. For details, USB Data Transfer Cable Installation Guide. 4 See Page 1-7 for recommended units. 5 Certain types and models of external devices cannot be connected.
Chapter 1 – Introduction Recommended Units The following tables list I/O devices that have been confirmed to be compatible with the LT. If you connect a device other than those listed below, be sure to confirm that the connection functions correctly using an actual unit. Recommended units are subject to change without notice.
Chapter 1 – Introduction 1.3 Accessories The following items are optional LT products (sold separately). Available Software*1 Product Name Model No. LT Editor GLCLT -ED01W-V** C-Package 03 or later GPPRO-CNT03W-P03 Description Software used to create the LT unit’s screen data and to develop a logic program. 1 The software that can be used will vary depending on the type of unit.
Chapter 1 – Introduction Serial Interfaces (Type C) Product Name RS-232C cable *1 RS-422 cable *1 RS-422 cable Connector Terminal Block Conversion Adapter*1 1 Model No. Description GP410-IS00-0 Interface cable between the external device and the LT. GP230-IS11-0 GP230-IS12-0 (for Multi-link) GP070-CN10-0 Conversion adapter converts serial data to the RS422 format.
Chapter 1 – Introduction Analog Units Product Name Flex Network 2-Channel Analog/Digital Conversion Flex Network 2-Channel Digital/Analog Conversion Flex Network 4-Channel Analog/Digital Conversion Flex Network 4-Channel Digital/Analog Conversion Model No. FN-AD02AH41 FN-DA02AH41 FN-AD04AH11 FN-DA04AH11 Description Converts 2-channnel analog signals to digital signals at 12-bit resolution. Converts 2channel 12-bit digital signal to analog signal and sends output.
1. General Specifications 4. Part Names and Functions 2. Functional Specifications 5. Dimensions 3. Interface Specifications Chapter 2 Specifications 2.1 General Specifications 2.1.1 Electrical Rated Voltage DC 24V Voltage Supply Range DC 20.4V to DC 28.
Chapter 2 – Specifications 2.1.2 Environmental Ambient Operating Temperature 0o C to +50o C Storage Temperature -20o C to +60o C Ambient Humidity 10% RH to 90% RH (no condensation, wet bulb temperature: 39oC max.) Atmosphere Pollution Degree 2 Air Purity (Dust) 0.
Chapter 2 – Specifications 2.2 Functional Specifications 2.2.1 Display GLC150-BG41-******-24V GLC150-SC41-******-24V Type Monochrome LCD STN Color LCD Resolution 320x240 pixels Effective Display Area W115.2 x H86.4 mm [W4.54 x H3.40 in.] W118.2 x H89.4 mm [W4.65 x H3.52 in.
Chapter 2 – Specifications 2.2.2 Memory Application 1 MB FLASH EPROM (Approx. 320 screens at 3.2 KB/screen) Data Backup 96 KB SRAM (uses lithium battery)*1 2.2.3 Control Memory Variable Area 32 KB SRAM (uses lithium battery) Program Area 128 KB FLASH EPROM *1 1 A Lithium battery’s lifetime is: • 10 years when the battery’s ambient temperature is under 40o C • 4.1 years when the battery’s ambient temperature is under 50o C • 1.
Chapter 2 – Specifications Flex Network Interface (Type B/Type B+/Type C) Communication Type 1:N Connection Method Multi Drop Transfer Distance At 6 Mbps: 200 m per CH At 12 Mbps: 100 m per CH Transfer Method During cyclic period, distributed transmission, Half-duplex Transfer Speed 6 Mbps (for 100 m), 12 Mbps (for 200 m) Transfer I/F Differential method, Pulse transfer resistance Error Check Format check, bit check, CRC-12 check No. of Stations 63 (max.
Chapter 2 – Specifications OMRON Corporation Timer H3CR-A Circuit Drawing This Circuit uses a H3CR-A terminal number. DC24V Timer LT Alarm Contact LT Alarm DC24V Power OFF Delay Timer (1 sec.) Omron H3CR-A (C-Mode) Use H3CR-A’s 9 - 11 or 1 - 3 contacts. (Start signal lines 2 - 6 must be shorted together.) Timer This turns ON when power is turned ON, and after 1 second, turns OFF.
Chapter 2 – Specifications 2.3 Interface Specifications 2.3.1 Serial Interface (Type C) Either the RS-232C or RS-422 interface connects the LT to the external device.
Chapter 2 – Specifications Use the following instructions to create your own cable: With the RS-422: • The following pins must be connected in pairs, as follows: #18 (CSB) <—> #19 (ERB) #21 (CSA) <—> #22 (ERA) • When connecting the RS-422 cable’s #9 (TRMX) and #10 (RDA) pins, a termination resistance of 100 Ω is added between the #10 (RDA) and #16 (RDB) pins. • When making a cable for a Memory Link system, use a 4wire type of cable.
Chapter 2 – Specifications 2.3.2 Flex Network Interface (Type B/Type B+/Type C) The following table specifies the signals of the Flex Network I/F Connector (included with the LT unit). Use these specifications to connect the LT to the Flex Network I/O unit using the Network Communication Connector included in the LT unit’s packing box.
Chapter 2 – Specifications 2.3.3 Input/Output Connector Interface (Type A1/Type A2/Type B+) Input/Output Connector (Type A1) This connection drawing is as seen from the LT. The cable connector will use the A, B marks to show pin orientation. Be sure to check this orientation prior to creating your cable.
Chapter 2 – Specifications ♦ Output Circuit (Type A1) B2 +24V A5 Internal Circuit OUT A20 OUT Internal Circuit A 1 COM -+ 3.5 A A 2 Quick Break Fuse DC 24V External Power Supply ♦ Input Specifications (Type A1) Rated Voltage DC 24V Maximum Allowable Voltage DC 26.4V Input Method Source/Sink Input Rated Current 5 mA (24V) Input Resistance 4.
Chapter 2 – Specifications ♦ Output Specifications (Type A1) 2–12 Rated Voltage DC 24V Rated Voltage Range DC 24V ±10% Output Method Sink Output Maximum Load Voltage 0.2 A/point 1.6 A/common Output Voltage Drop 2.5V or less Output Delay Time OFF to ON: 2 ms or less ON to OFF: 2 ms or less Voltage Leakage (when OFF) 0.
Chapter 2 – Specifications Input/Output Connector (Type A2) This connection drawing is as seen from the LT. The cable connector will use the A, B marks to show pin orientation. Be sure to check this orientation prior to creating your cable.
Chapter 2 – Specifications ♦ Output Circuit (Type A2) B2 0V A5 OUT A20 OUT Internal Circuit Internal Circuit A1 3.5 A Quick Break Fuse COM +- A2 DC 24V External Power Supply ♦ Input Specifications (Type A2) 2–14 Rated Voltage DC 24V Maximum Allowable Voltage DC 26.4V Input Method Source/Sink Input Rated Current 5 mA (24V) Input Resistance 4.
Chapter 2 – Specifications ♦ Output Specifications (Type A2) Rated Voltage Rated Voltage Range Output Method Maximum Load Voltage Output Voltage Drop Output Delay Time Voltage Leakage (when OFF) Type of Output Common Lines Common Design External Connection Output Protection Type Internal Fuse Surge Control Circuit Output Points Output Signal Display Status Display Isolation Method External Power Supply LT Series User Manual DC 24V DC 24V ±10% Source Output 0.2 A/point 1.6 A/common 2.
Chapter 2 – Specifications Input/Output Connector (Type B+) This connection drawing is as seen from the LT. The cable connector will use the A, B marks to show pin orientation. Be sure to check this orientation prior to creating your cable.
Chapter 2 – Specifications ♦ Output Circuit (Type B+) B2 +24V Internal Circuit A5 Internal Circuit OUT A20 OUT A1 A2 COM 3.5 A Quick Break Fuse -+ DC 24V External Power Supply ♦ Input Specifications (Type B+) Rated Voltage DC 24V Maximum Allowable Voltage DC 26.4V Input Method Source/Sink Input Rated Current 5.7 mA (24V) Input Resistance 4.2 kΩ Operation Range ON Voltage: 15V or more OFF Voltage: 5V or less Input Delay Time OFF to ON: 1.5 ms or less ON to OFF: 1.
Chapter 2 – Specifications ♦ Output Specifications (Type B+) Rated Voltage Rated Voltage Range Output Method Maximum Load Voltage Output Voltage Drop Output Delay Time Voltage Leakage (when OFF) Type of Output Common Lines Common Design External Connection Output Protection Type Internal Fuse Surge Control Circuit Output Points Output Signal Display Status Display Element Isolation Method External Power Supply DC 24V DC 24V ±10% Sink Output 0.2 A/point 1.6 A/common 1.
Chapter 2 – Specifications 2.4 Part Names and Functions A: Display Panel The LT monitor screen displays user-created screens and corresponding external device data. B: Touch Panel Enables the user to perform screen change operations or input data. C: Status LED A, B C Indicates the LT unit’s current condition.
Chapter 2 – Specifications H: Tool Connector Connects to Data Transfer Cable, Bar Code Reader. I: Input/Output Connector I (Type A1/Type A2/Type B+) H Connects external Input/Output units through the DIO connector. The Type B+ unit’s I/O connector occupies a single S-No. on the Flex Network.
Chapter 2 – Specifications Output Hold Settings The left-most dip switch is used to turn this setting ON/OFF. The factory setting is OFF (No Hold) Output Hold OFF Dip Switch 1 Output Hold ON Output Hold ON (Hold) When a communication error occurs, the unit will HOLD the output condition received in the previous communication cycle. When the next cycle is performed and the next command is successfully received, the output will then be changed.
Chapter 2 – Specifications S-No. Setting Example S-No. Base 10 S-No. 16 (10h) S-No. 63 (3Fh) Dip Switch the 2nd from the right right side Rotary Switch OFF (0) ON (1) 0 ON (1) ON (1) F • Do NOT change the S-No. while the unit is in RUN mode. Changing this number in RUN mode could cause a malfunction. Be sure to turn the power supply OFF prior to changing this setting. • Be sure that S-No.s do not overlap. Use the Flex Network Driver settings to change the Flex Network data transfer speed.
Chapter 2 – Specifications 2.5 Dimensions 2.5.1 LT External Dimensions Unit: mm [in.] 191.2 [7.53] Top 75.8 [2.98] 207 [8.15] 157 [6.18] 141.2 [5.56] 6 [0.24] Side (Type A1/Type A2/Type B+) Front 75.8 [2.98] 141.2 [5.56] 6 [0.24] Side (Type B) 75.8 [2.98] 141.2 [5.56] 6 [0.
Chapter 2 – Specifications The following drawing shows the LT unit with installation fasteners. Unit: mm [in.] Top (164 [6.46]) 125 [4.92] 16 [0.63] 125 [4.92] Side Front The following drawing shows the LT unit with cables. Unit: mm [in.] Top (90 [3.54]) Side 2–24 (50 [1.
2.5.2 Installation Fasteners Unit: mm [in.] 11 [0.43] 16 [0.63] 31 [1.22] M5 10 [0.39] 19.5[0.77] 2.5.3 Panel Cut Dimensions Unit: mm [in.] +1 0 [7.54 +0.04 ] 0 less than 4–R3 141.5 +1 0 [5.57 +0.04 ] 0 191.
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1. Installation 2. Wiring Cautions 3. Tool Connector Chapter 3 Installation and Wiring 3.1 Installation Follow the steps in this section to install the LT. 3.1.1 Installation Procedures Attaching the Installation Gasket Pro-face strongly recommends that you use the installation gasket to absorb vibration as well as repel water. Place the display panel of the LT face down on a level surface.
Chapter 3 – Installation and Wiring Creating a Panel Cut Create an opening with the correct dimensions to install the LT. For the correct installation dimensions, see Section 2.5.3 – “LT Panel Cut Dimensions.” The installation gasket, installation fasteners, and attachment screws are all required when installing the LT. Panel Panel Cut Area Make sure that the installation panel or cabinet’s surface is flat, in good condition, and has no jagged edges.
Chapter 3 – Installation and Wiring • To prevent accidents, be sure the Operating Temperature is from 0oC to 50oC, and the Ambient Humidity is from 10%RH to 90%RH (Wet bulb temperature of 39oC or less). “Ambient operation temperature,” when referring to the installation of the LT in a cabinet or other enclosure, indicates the internal temperature of the cabinet or enclosure.
Chapter 3 – Installation and Wiring When installing the LT vertically, position the unit so that the arrows on the back of the LT point upwards. Arrows Installing the LT 1. Insert the LT into the panel cutout, as follows: 2. Insert the installation fasteners into the LT unit’s insertion slots — two slots each, at the top and bottom of the unit (max. of 6, including sides).
Chapter 3 – Installation and Wiring 3. Insert each of the fasteners as follows. Installation Panel Hook 4. Be sure to pull the fastener back until it is flush with the rear of the attachment hole: 5. Use a Phillips screwdriver to tighten each fastener screw and secure the LT in place. A torque of only 0.5 to 0.6 N•m is sufficient to tighten these screws. Excessive force may damage the LT unit.
Chapter 3 – Installation and Wiring 3.2 Wiring Cautions 3.2.1 Connecting the Power Cord WARNINGS • To avoid electrical shock, be sure the power cord is unplugged from the power outlet when connecting the power terminals to the LT unit. • The LT requires a DC 24V power supply. If the power supply does not match the model, both the power supply and LT unit will be damaged. • Reattach the LT Terminal Strip’s clear plastic cover after the wiring is completed.
Chapter 3 – Installation and Wiring Connecting the Power Supply Terminals 1. Make sure that the LT unit’s power cord is not plugged in to the power supply. 2. Remove the Terminal Strip’s clear plastic cover. 3. Remove the screws from the three (3) middle terminals, position the Ring Terminals (see below), and reattach the screws. Check each wire to make sure the connections are correct, and use only 0.5 to 0.6 N•m of force.
Chapter 3 – Installation and Wiring 3.2.2 Grounding CAUTION Do not use common grounding, since it can lead to an accident or machine breakdown. Connect the FG terminal found on the back of the LT to an exclusive ground (diagram A). (A) Exclusive Grounding (BEST) LT Other Equipment Ω. • Make sure that the grounding resistance is less than 100Ω • FG and SG terminals are internally connected in the LT. When connecting to another device, be sure to not create an SG shorting loop in your system.
Chapter 3 – Installation and Wiring 3.2.3 Flex Network Communication Cable The following Flex Network Communication Cables are used to connect the LT unit to the Flex Network Unit (T-junctions cannot be used). Model Length FN-CABLE2010-31-MS 10m FN-CABLE2050-31-MS 50m FN-CABLE2200-31-MS 200m For detailed information about Flex Network cables or Flex Network units, refer to the Flex Network User Manual. 3.2.
Chapter 3 – Installation and Wiring 3.2.5 Installation Cautions A problem in the external power supply or an LT unit failure can lead to operation failures. Since these types of failures can affect the entire system, as a preventive measure, be sure to set up a protection circuit (such as an Emergency Stop, Protection Network, Interlock, or System Design Circuit) in areas where potential failures may occur.
Chapter 3 – Installation and Wiring Power Interruptions When a power supply interruption is 10 ms or longer, the LT unit's power will also stop. Also, when a power interruption occurs, operation will stop even while a command is being issued. For example, if the power is cut while an FMOV command is sending data in 100word units, command execution will stop. When designing the program, allow for the possibility of a power interruption.
Chapter 3 – Installation and Wiring Interlock Circuit 1 Create an interlock circuit outside the LT (below), to control a motor’s forward/ reverse rotation circuit using an LT or external device connection.
Chapter 3 – Installation and Wiring 3.3 Tool Connector A data transfer cable or a bar-code reader can be attached to the LT unit’s tool connector. A serial printer can be connected with a data transfer cable and a usercustomized conversion cable. The location of the LT unit’s tool connector is shown in the following diagram. WARNING To prevent electrical shock, unplug the LT unit’s power cord from the main power supply prior to attaching or detaching any LT connectors.
Chapter 3 – Installation and Wiring Project Manager Setup Select [Screen/Setup]-[System Setup] in the Project Manager. The printer output can be executed via Tool Connector by configuring the settings on the I/O Settings tab of the [System Setup] dialog box as shown below. C-Package: Select the Keyboard Serial option for the Printer port setting. LT Editor: Select the Used option for the Print from Tool Connector setting.
Chapter 3 – Installation and Wiring HP Laser Jet 4PJ Printer Conversion Cable Wiring Diagram Data Transfer Cable (Dsub 9-Pin) Printer Pin No. Signal Name Pin No.
Chapter 3 – Installation and Wiring Printer Type Settings Area – Type and Keyboard SIO Baud Rate Type: Epson (High Quality) Keyboard SIO Baud Rate: 19200bps Printing Method: monochrome Printer Settings DIP SW1 Switch SW1-1 SW1-2 SW1-7 SW1-8 Feature ON/OFF LISTER P PRINT Buffer Full Print Graphic Double Height Printing Exclusive Graphic 800 x 600 dot printing OFF OFF ON OFF DIP SW2 Switch SW2-1 SW2-2 SW2-3 SW2-4 SW2-5 SW2-6 SW2-7 SW2-8 Feature ON/OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF Baud Rate: 192
Chapter 3 – Installation and Wiring Printer Type Settings Area – Type and Keyboard SIO Baud Rate Type: EPSON (High Quality / High Speed) Keyboard SIO Baud Rate: 9600bps Printer Settings DIP Switch Set 1 Switch SW1-1 SW1-2 SW1-3 SW1-4 SW1-5 SW1-6 SW1-7 SW1-8 Function ON/OFF Data reception error Receive buffer capacity Handshaking Word length Parity check Parity selection Baud rate Busy condition Prints"?" marks Approx.
Chapter 3 – Installation and Wiring CUSTOM FT190SP Printer Conversion Cable Wiring Diagram Data Transfer Cable (Dsub 9-Pin) Pin No. Signal Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 DTR TXD RXD DSR GND RTS CTS RTS Printer Pin No.
1. SERIAL DATA TRANSFER 2. OFFLINE Mode Main Menu 3. INITIALIZATION Chapter 4 Data Transfer This chapter explains how to transfer data created with the LT Editor/C-Package to or from the LT unit. Transfer data via the data transfer cable between the LT and the PC. 4.1 Data Transfer Cable The following diagram illustrates the connection between your PC and the LT with the data transfer cable.
Chapter 4 – OFFLINE Mode 4.2 Transferring Screen Data Transfer screen data from your PC via the LT Editor/C-Package. For details about the operation of the LT Editor/C-Package, refer to the LT Editor Operation Manual – Screen Creation Guide (included with the LT Editor software) and the GP-PRO/PBIII Operation Manual (included with the C-Package software). Transferring Data to a New LT Connect the LT to your PC with the data transfer cable, and then turn the LT ON.
Chapter 4 – OFFLINE Mode During data transfer, the SETUP TRANSFER, NOW TRANSFERRING – PLEASE WAIT, and NOW WRITING – PLEASE WAIT messages appear. When these messages disappear, the screen data transfer is completed. When the screen data transfer is completed, if you do not need to set up the LT, the screen designated in INITIALIZE | SCREEN SET UP | INITIAL SCREEN NO. appears, and the screen changes to operation (RUN) mode.
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1. Entering OFFLINE Mode Chapter 5 OFFLINE Mode 2. OFFLINE Mode Main Menu 3. INITIALIZATION 4. SELF-DIAGNOSIS OFFLINE Mode provides access to the LT unit’s Initialize menu, Self-Diagnosis menu, and other LT features. You need to change the LT to OFFLINE mode before you can use any of these features. OFFLINE mode is unavailable in a new LT until the necessary System data has been transferred from your LT Editor/C-Package. To transfer system data, the LT must be ON.
Chapter 5 – OFFLINE Mode 5.1.1 After Plugging in the Power Cord To enter OFFLINE mode, touch the top-left corner of the screen within 10 seconds after connecting the LT unit’s power cord. Current Date/Time Protocol Version Protocol Name 5.1.2 From the Menu Bar From the LT unit’s menu bar, touch OFFLINE, and the Main Menu appears. To call up the Menu Bar, see Section 6.4.3 – SET UP TOUCH PANEL.” Entering OFFLINE mode will reset the LT unit’s I/O.
Chapter 5 – OFFLINE Mode Enter the Password, then touch SET to enter OFFLINE mode. If you try to enter a Password in the INITIALIZE | SET UP SYSTEM area before entering OFFLINE mode, the following screen appears: For more information about Passwords, see Section 6.3.1 – “SYSTEM SETUP.” For information about Entering Password Numbers, see Section 5.3 – “INITIALIZATION.
Chapter 5 – OFFLINE Mode 5.2 OFFLINE Mode - Main Menu The Main Menu contains the following menu items: INITIALIZE, TRANSFER SCREEN DATA, SELF-DIAGNOSIS, and RUN. The settings for each menu item, below, must match the corresponding external device, for the LT to communicate properly. Entering OFFLINE mode calls up the following screen. Select the desired menu item by touching the corresponding option. Each Main Menu item is used as follows: INITIALIZE Setup items control the LT unit.
Chapter 5 – OFFLINE Mode 5.3 INITIALIZATION Selecting Menu and Setting Items Touch a menu item to select that menu; touch a setting item to select its input field. Entering Numbers After selecting an input field, touch the numeric touch keys located at the bottom of the screen to enter the value of the selected item. After entering each input field’s numeric value, touch the [SET] key to register the value.
Chapter 5 – OFFLINE Mode After Entering All Setting Data Touch the top-left [SET] key to write the setup data to the Internal FEPROM. After entering the Setup data, do NOT touch the screen until the previous menu reappears. Writing the Setup conditions to the Internal FEPROM is a process that requires a short period of time to complete. Touch [CANCEL] to cancel the setup, exit the screen without saving the changes, and return to the previous menu.
Chapter 5 – OFFLINE Mode 5.4 SELF-DIAGNOSIS Selecting a Sub-Menu Touch the desired menu item, and that sub-menu appears. Using the [SET] and [ESC] Keys After selecting the Self-Diagnosis item, the [SET] and [ESC] keys may appear at different times at the top of the screen. ♦ [SET] Key When the [SET] key is touched, the Self-Diagnosis test begins. ♦ [ESC] Key When the [ESC] key is touched, the Self-Diagnosis test is cancelled, and the SELF-DIAGNOSIS menu returns.
Chapter 5 – OFFLINE Mode Returning to the SELF-DIAGNOSIS Menu After performing the Self-Diagnosis check, OK is displayed. Touch once anywhere on the display screen to return to the SELF-DIAGNOSIS MENU. If an Error Message displays, press the bottom-left corners of the panel [1], and then touch the bottom-right corner of the panel [2] to return to the SELF-DIAGNOSIS MENU. Returning to the Main Menu Touch the MAIN tab in the top-left corner of the SELF-DIAGNOSIS menu to return to the MAIN MENU.
1. Initialization Screen 2. Initialization Items 3. SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT SETUP 4. SET UP I/O 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. OPERATION ENVIRONMENT SETUP INITIALIZE INTERNAL MEMORY SET UP TIME SET UP SCREEN FONT SETTING Chapter 6 Initializing the LT 6.1 Initialization Screen To change your LT unit’s general operation settings, use the LT unit’s OFFLINE mode to access the items in the MAIN MENU | INITIALIZE option. When you transfer your LT Editor/C-Package’s system file*1, the LT operates using that file’s data.
Chapter 6 – Initializing the LT 6.2 Initialization Items The contents of the Initialize menu’s submenus (below) are explained in this Chapter. To learn about screen operations and numeric input, see Chapter 5 – “OFFLINE Mode.” SYS. ENVIRONMENT SYSTEM SETUP SYSTEM AREA SETUP*1 GLOBAL WINDOW *1 CHAR. STRING DATA SET UP I/O SET UP SIO*2 COMM.
Chapter 6 – Initializing the LT 6.3 SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT SETUP LT environment adjustments are made within the setup screens contained in the SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT SETUP menu. Screens include the SYSTEM SETUP and CHARACTER STRING DATA SETUP. The SYSTEM AREA SETUP and GLOBAL WINDOW SETUP features are not available. 6.3.
Chapter 6 – Initializing the LT DATA TYPE OF SCREEN NO. This setting specifies whether BIN or BCD format numbers are used when making screen changes. 6.3.2 CHARACTER STRING DATA SETUP Character String Data ordering varies, depending on the manufacturer of the external device. Set up the Character String Data order to match that of the corresponding external device. Set the CHARACTER STRING DATA MODE to match that of the corresponding external devices.
Chapter 6 – Initializing the LT I. Data Device Storage Order Example characters: A B C D E F G H c d e • Storage from Start Data D100 c f • Storage from End Data D100 f d D101 e D101 e D102 d D102 f D103 c D103 II. Byte Storage Order (LH/HL), using Single Words Example characters: A B C D cdef • 16-bit Device LH Order d c D100 f e D101 • 32-bit Device LH Order d c f • 16-bit Device HL Order e c d D100 e f D101 • 32-bit Device HL Order c D100 d e f D100 III.
Chapter 6 – Initializing the LT Relationship between the internal device address and external devices, when using the Write Character Value operation. 16-bit Devices The LT stores the character string in one internal Device, in groups of two, starting with the first pair of characters.
Chapter 6 – Initializing the LT 6.4 SET UP I/O This section describes the communication setup and the configuration for any peripheral equipment. The SET UP I/O menu includes the SET UP SIO, COMMUNICATION SETUP, SET UP TOUCH PANEL, and DISPLAY SETUP screens. The SET UP SIO and COMMUNICATION SETUP setting items are invalid with and are not supported by Type A1, Type A2, Type B, or Type B+ units. 6.4.1 SET UP SIO This screen controls the settings related to communication with the external devices.
Chapter 6 – Initializing the LT CONTROL The Data Flow CONTROL setting prevents the overflow of data transmitted and received. Select either X-CNTRL or ER-CONTRL. COMMUNICATION FORMAT Use the RS-232C, the RS-422 (4-line), or the RS-422 (2-line) for the Communication Format setting. When using an RS-422 cable and the Memory Link format, be sure to select the 4-line option.
Chapter 6 – Initializing the LT 6.4.3 SET UP TOUCH PANEL This screen is where you can set up the touch panel’s Touch Operation and System Reset modes, and adjust the Display settings. When using a monochrome model: When using a color model: TOUCH OPERATION MODE Designates either One Point, Two Points, or No Slide. Designates that the touch panel accepts only 1 point touch input. As soon as touch screen contact is released, touch input is cancelled.
Chapter 6 – Initializing the LT SYSTEM RESET MODE This setting allows the user to enable or disable the System Reset menu bar. When set to YES, the menu bar will display. You can perform SYSTEM RESET regardless of whether the LT unit is operating in RUN mode or in OFFLINE mode. To Display the Menu Bar To enter the SYSTEM RESET mode, press the bottom-right corner of the screen (position 1, below), and then touch the top-right and bottom-left corners (positions 2 and 3).
Chapter 6 – Initializing the LT • To exit the CONTRAST SETTING mode, touch anywhere above the Contrast Setting bar. • You cannot enter the CONTRAST SETTING mode while waiting for LT to start up. • CONTRAST SETTING adjustments (LT and external devices) can be made during RUN mode. BRIGHTNESS SETTING The brightness control function is unavailable and the setting is invalid in the LT unit. SET UP LCD This setting reverses the colors of the LT unit’s display screen and characters.
Chapter 6 – Initializing the LT 6.4.4 DISPLAY SETUP The LT unit’s screen may flicker, or the LCD’s surface may appear to have shadows on extended display lines. This effect may be more pronounced when the LT unit’s ambient temperature is high, and its current level of brightness is set to low. This phenomenon, however, is a common attribute of LCDs and is not a defect. To solve this problem, use the Display Setup screen to adjust the LT unit’s brightness.
Chapter 6 – Initializing the LT 6.5 OPERATION ENVIRONMENT SETUP Set up the external device’s System Area and the Unit Number in this screen. This section pertains to external devices that use the Direct Access format. When the LT Editor/C-Package’s Simulation feature is used, the OPERATION SURROUNDINGS menu cannot be used. 6.5.1 SET UP OPERATION ENVIRONMENT Use this setup screen to enter the external device’s System Data Area and the Unit Number settings.
Chapter 6 – Initializing the LT RESET LT ON DATA WRITE ERROR This setting item allows you to reset the LT, from the error display, when the Write error occurs. 6.5.2 CONTROLLER SETTINGS This section describes the Controller setting items. The CTRL MENU includes the CTRL SETTING, CTRL DIAGNOSIS, and I/O DRIVER setup screens. For a description of the CTRL DIAGNOSIS and I/O DRIVER setting items, see the references cited at the end of this section.
Chapter 6 – Initializing the LT PERCENT ALLOCATION Use Percent Allocation to set the ratio of Controller Operation Time Function in Target Scan Time. The setting range for Percent Allocation is between 0 and 50%. When Percent Allocation is set, Target Scan is disabled.
Chapter 6 – Initializing the LT 6.6 INITIALIZE INTERNAL MEMORY This setup screen initializes all LT screen data (internal memory) and Back Up SRAM. Initialization does not erase the SYSTEM SET UP, SIO protocol, internal clock settings, logic programs, or the retentive variables. You cannot cancel the Initialization procedure after pressing [START]. To initialize the LT unit’s internal memory, enter the default password, “1101,” or the password entered in the SYSTEM SET UP screen. Chapter 5.
Chapter 6 – Initializing the LT 6.8 SET UP SCREEN Use this screen to enter the number of the screen that is initially displayed after startup, the character size when the LT is in RUN mode, and other general screen items. INITIAL SCREEN NO. This setting item specifies the file number of the screen that initially displays on startup.
Chapter 6 – Initializing the LT 6.9 FONT SETTING Use this screen to set the font that is displayed by the LT. FONT SETTING Select the font type that is displayed on the LT unit’s screen during operation. KANJI FONT QUALITY Designates the font display quality for enlarged characters. Differences in FONT SETTINGS: When FONT SETTING is set to [JAPAN] Single-byte characters will remain 8x16-dot characters when enlarged.
Chapter 6 – Initializing the LT HIGH (1) All half-size (single-byte) characters — ASCII code: 21h to 7Dh, or alphanumeric characters (except the “ ^ ” and “ ‘ ” characters) — display as high quality characters. • 16x16-dot characters or larger display as high quality 16x16 fonts. • 32x32-dot characters or larger display as high quality 32x32 fonts. Full-sized (double-byte) characters display as 16x16-dot characters, and remain 16x16-dot characters when enlarged.
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1. 2. 3. 4. RUN Mode Troubleshooting Self-Diagnosis Error Messages Chapter 7 RUN Mode and Errors 7.1 RUN Mode The LT unit enters the RUN mode in two instances: either immediately after plugging in the unit’s power cord, or from the LT unit’s OFFLINE mode. 7.1.1 After Connecting the Power Cord The method of LT startup depends on which “START TIME” setting is specified in the Initialization Settings | System Setup screen.
Chapter 7 – RUN Mode and Errors 7.1.2 Via OFFLINE Mode Touch the MAIN MENU’s RUN option to start your downloaded project. The INITIALIZE menu’s SET UP screen designates the screen that initially appears in RUN mode. After this first screen appears, communication with the external device begins. However, if the initial screen has not been created, or does not exist, the version information screen (see previous page) remains displayed.
Chapter 7 – RUN Mode and Errors 7.2 Troubleshooting This section describes how to find and resolve problems that may occur with the LT. If there is a problem with the external device, refer to the external device’s corresponding manual. 7.2.1 Possible Problems The following items are problems that may occur while using this unit. (A) No Display (See Section 7.2.2) The screen will not display even when the LT unit is powered on. Also, during RUN mode, the screen disappears.
Chapter 7 – RUN Mode and Errors 7.2.2 No Display When the screen does not display when powering up, or the screen turns OFF by itself during RUN mode, use the following flowchart to find an appropriate solution. No Screen Display Has data transferred from the LT Editor/ C-Package? NO Transfer screen data from the screen editing software. Section 4.2 – “Transfer Screen Data” YES YES Does the Status LED light turn On? NO Is the correct power voltage supplied to the LT? Use the correct power voltage.
Chapter 7 – RUN Mode and Errors NO Does turning the power ON one more time start the display? YES Are the Status LEDs’ orange and green lights ON? NO The back light has burned out. Contact your nearest LT distributor for the backlight replacement. NO Is the Communication cable connected properly to this unit? The Communication cable may not be connected properly.
Chapter 7 – RUN Mode and Errors NO YES Has Display Off data been written to the SYSTEM DATA AREA? NO Has Backlight Off data been written to the SYSTEM DATA AREA? NO Erase the data that has been written. When using Direct Access, the address is +9; when using Memory Link, the address is 12. For more information on YES the SYSTEM DATA AREA, refer to the LT Editor Device Connection Manual (included with the LT Editor software) and GP-PRO/PBIII Device/PLC Connection Manual.
Chapter 7 – RUN Mode and Errors 7.2.3 No LT / Host Communication When the LT will not communicate with the host external device, use the following flowchart to find both the cause of the problem and a suitable response. If an error message displays on the screen, check the error code to find the appropriate solution. Section 7.4 – “Error Messages” Unable to communicate Unplug the LT unit’s power cord Set up the protocol that corresponds with the connected external device.
Chapter 7 – RUN Mode and Errors Are the corresponding SIO INITIALIZE settings OK? NO YES Is the SELF-DIAGNOSIS | SIO CHECK OK? YES NO There is a problem with the LT unit. Please contact your local LT distributor. Enter correct settings and values. Chapter 6 – “Initializing the LT” Are all Part addresses set up correctly? YES NO Check the Part data, and correct the setup values.
Chapter 7 – RUN Mode and Errors 7.2.4 Touch Panel Does Not Respond When the touch panel does not respond, or when its response time is very slow after being touched, use the flowchart below to find the origin of the problem, and the appropriate solution. Touch panel not responding Is INITIALIZE’s SET UP TOUCH PANEL NO correct? In the INITIALIZE | SET UP TOUCH PANEL option, enter values applicable to the Touch Operation Mode.
Chapter 7 – RUN Mode and Errors 7.2.5 Cannot Execute Logic Program Problem Reason Solution Retentive area of control memory does not work Battery Problem Change the battery. Memory Problem Change the memory unit. Use LT Editor/C-Package to restart the Control feature. T his is a program data transfer error. T he data was not, but should have been, transferred from the data hold area to the RUN area. Program Error When RUN/STOP switchover is performed, the Hold CLEAR feature is enabled.
Chapter 7 – RUN Mode and Errors 7.3 SELF-DIAGNOSIS The LT unit is equipped with a number of Self-Diagnosis features used to check its System and Interfaces for any problems. 7.3.1 SELF-DIAGNOSIS ITEM LIST DISPLAY PATTERN Checks all the figures and tiling patterns. TOUCH PANEL Checks each LT touch panel square. FEPROM CHECKSUM Checks the System and Protocol of the LT Internal Memory (FEPROM).
Chapter 7 – RUN Mode and Errors 7.3.2 SELF-DIAGNOSIS - Details This section explains the contents of SELF-DIAGNOSIS. For information on how to operate the menu interface, see Chapter 5 – “OFFLINE Mode.” For information on how to set up the Special Tools, see Chapter 3 – “Installation and Wiring.” DISPLAY PATTERN Used to check the drawing function when the buzzer does not sound and when the device contents do not display correctly.
Chapter 7 – RUN Mode and Errors TOOL CONNECTOR Use the Tool Connector Control line and the Send/Receive line check when the LT cannot send and receive data from the PC. To run the check, it is necessary to connect the pin-side of the Tool Connector Check Loop Back Cable (Dsub9pin) to the LT unit’s Downloading Cable (provided in the software package). When everything is normal, OK displays. When there is a problem, an error message displays.
Chapter 7 – RUN Mode and Errors 7.3.3 CONTROLLER SELF-DIAGNOSIS The LT Editor/C-Package or LT controller setting data is written to non-resident memory. Each of the setting items below is assigned a default value, but, if necessary, be sure that your own settings are entered. CONTROLLER DATA Shows the current controller version data. SRAM R/W Performs an SRAM R/W (Read/Write) check. Writes the data required to perform the backup SRAM check.
Chapter 7 – RUN Mode and Errors 7.4 Error Messages This section explains the messages that appear when an error has occurred in the LT unit during RUN mode. The problem causing the error message and its related countermeasure are explained in the table below. After a problem has been solved, unplug the LT unit’s power cord and then reattach it. (Only the latest error message will appear on the LT unit’s screen.) 7.4.
Chapter 7 – RUN Mode and Errors Error Message Problem Countermeasure NETWORK ADDRESS ERROR (02 : F8) This LT uses an SIO address that is Check the SIO address setting different than other LTs. (Only for the of each LT, and make Multi-Link connection) necessary corrections. PLC COM. ERROR (02 : **) Specific external device-related error, 7.4.2 – “Error Message or an error has occurred with the Details” external device.
Chapter 7 – RUN Mode and Errors 7.4.2 Error Messages - Details SYSTEM ERRORS Indicates a fault in the basic operations of the LT. The error code is listed at the end of the error message (see below). Report the error code number and details about the error’s occurrence to your local LT distributor. SYSTEM ERROR ( 03 : x x ) An unrecoverable error occurred during screen data transfer. 03 : xx Error No.
Chapter 7 – RUN Mode and Errors When the LT Changes to OFFLINE Mode during RUN Mode When the LT changes to OFFLINE mode without the user first touching the screen, the screen data may be damaged. Approximately 10 seconds after the SYSTEM ERROR message displays, the screen automatically reverts to OFFLINE mode. Run the INITIALIZE MEMORY command and transfer the LT screen data again from your PC. In most cases, system errors are related to the problems described below.
Chapter 7 – RUN Mode and Errors ILLEGAL ADDRESS IN SCREEN DATA Caused by an overlap of addresses. The error code is listed at the end of the error message (see below). If the error cannot be corrected, please report the error code and details about the error’s occurrence to your local LT distributor. ILLEGAL ADDRESS IN SCREEN AREA ( 00B : XXX : XXX ) Error No. 1 Error No. 2 (see table below) If the above-mentioned methods do not solve the problem, please contact your local LT distributor.
Chapter 7 – RUN Mode and Errors PLC COM. ERROR Appears when the address setup for tags exceeds the address range used in the host (PLC/external device). Check the Error Number, and use the following table to solve the problem. PLC COM. ERROR ( 02 : x x ) Constant Value Error Code (see table below) Error Problem FC The communication settings for this unit do Change the SIO communication settings to not match the host’s settings. match the host’s.
Chapter 7 – RUN Mode and Errors CLOCK SETUP ERROR This message displays when the power level of the lithium backup battery (the battery used for the internal clock) is running low. To reset the error, you need to turn the LT unit’s power OFF and then ON again. Let the LT run continuously for 24 hours to sufficiently charge the battery for backup, and for approximately 96 hours to fully charge the battery. If the battery is incorrectly replaced, it may explode.
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1. Regular Cleaning 2. Periodic Check Points Chapter 8 Maintenance 8.1 3. Changing the Backlight Regular Cleaning 8.1.1 Cleaning the Display When the surface or the frame of the display gets dirty, soak a soft cloth in water with a neutral detergent, wring the cloth tightly, and wipe the display. • Do not use paint thinner, organic solvents, or strong acid compounds to clean the LT unit. • Do not use hard or pointed objects to operate the touch-screen panel, since they can damage the panel’s surface.
Chapter 8 – Maintenance 4. Confirm that the water-resistant gasket is correctly installed. • If the water-resistant gasket is not properly inserted into the groove, the gasket’s moisture resistance may not be equivalent to IP65f. • When the water-resistant gasket is properly installed, approximately 2.0 mm of it will extend outside the groove. Before mounting the LT to the panel, be sure to confirm that the gasket is correctly installed.
Chapter 8 – Maintenance 8.2 Periodic Check Points To keep your LT unit in its best condition, inspect the following points periodically. LT Operation Environment • Is the operating temperature within the allowable range (0o C to 50o C )? • Is the operating humidity within the specified range (10% RH to 90% RH)? • Is the operating atmosphere free of corrosive gases? Electrical Specifications • Is the input voltage appropriate (DC 20.4V to DC 28.
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Index A Available Software 1-9 B Battery Lithium 9 C CAUTIONS 3-8 Cautions General Wiring 9 Installation 9 LT Unit Disposal 11 Maintenance 11 Wiring Layout 9 CE Marking 15 Changing the Backlight 8–3 CHARACTER STRING DATA SETUP 6–4 Cleaning the Display 8–1 CNS 15 COMMUNICATION SETUP 6–12 Connecting the GP's Power Cord 3-6 Contouring 13 Conventions 16 Copyright 1 Critical Alarms 7 CUSTOM FT190SP Printer 3-18 CUSTOMIZE SETUP (n:1) 6–14 D damages, losses, or third party 1 Data Transfer Cable 3-14 Display Fea
Index M Moisture Resistant Gasket 3-1 Moisture Resistant Gasket Replacement 8–1 moisture resistant seal 3-1 N NADA Electronics TP-651G Printer 3-15 No GP/Host Communication 7–7 Noise and Interference 3-9 O OBJ.