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XGT Panel

This document is a manual for an XGT Panel. It provides instructions on installing and using the Panel Editor software to configure the panel. The manual covers general information, specifications, system configurations, installing the Panel Editor, and using the Panel Editor interface which includes menus, toolbars and windows for editing projects and screens. It provides detailed information and step-by-step instructions for creating and managing panel configuration projects using the Panel Editor software.

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XGT Panel

This document is a manual for an XGT Panel. It provides instructions on installing and using the Panel Editor software to configure the panel. The manual covers general information, specifications, system configurations, installing the Panel Editor, and using the Panel Editor interface which includes menus, toolbars and windows for editing projects and screens. It provides detailed information and step-by-step instructions for creating and managing panel configuration projects using the Panel Editor software.

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Chapter 1. General

1.1 Guide to Use This Manual·······················································1 - 1


1.2 Features················································································· 1 – 2
1.2.1 Features of XGT Panel ······································································ 1 - 2

Chapter 2. Names of Parts

2.1 Names of Parts and Description ·············································2 - 1

Chapter 3. General Specifications

3.1 General Specifications ··························································3 - 1


3.2 Performance Specifications ···················································3 - 2

Chapter 4. System Configurations

4.1 1:1 Configuration·····································································4 - 1


4.2 1:N Configuration ··································································4 - 2
4.3 N:1 Configuration································································ 4-3
4.4 N:M Configuration ···································································4 - 4
4.5 Slave Configuration·································································4 - 5

Chapter 5. Panel Editor Installation

5.1 System Requirements·····························································5 - 1


5.2 Panel Editor Installation ··························································5 - 2
5.2.1 Panel Editor Installation Procedure ·······················································5 - 2

Chapter 6. Panel Editor

6.1 Main Screen of Panel Editor ···················································6 - 1


6.1.1 Project Window ······················································································6 - 2
6.1.2 Screen Edit Window···············································································6 - 3
6.1.3 Toolbar ···································································································6 - 4
6.1.4 Menu ······································································································6 - 4
6.2 Project Window ·······································································6 - 5
6.2.1 Project Window Tree··············································································6 - 5
6.2.2 Edit Project Window···············································································6 - 5
6.3 Screen Edit Window································································6 - 8
6.3.1 Screen Edit Window···············································································6 - 8
6.4 Menu & Toolbar·····································································6 - 12
6.4.1 Menus ··································································································6 - 12
6.4.2 Toolbar ·································································································6 - 15
6.5 Project Menu·········································································6 - 18
6.5.1 New Project··························································································6 - 18
6.5.2 Open Project ························································································6 - 27
6.5.3 Save Project·························································································6 - 27
6.5.4 Save As ································································································6 - 27
6.5.5 Change PLC Type················································································6 - 27
6.5.6 Change COM Port ···············································································6 - 28
6.5.7 Print······································································································6 - 28
6.5.8 Print Preview························································································6 - 29
6.5.9 Recent File ···························································································6 - 29
6.5.10 Exit ·····································································································6 - 29
6.6 Edit Menu··············································································6 - 30
6.6.1 Cut········································································································6 - 30
6.6.2 Copy·····································································································6 - 30
6.6.3 Paste ····································································································6 - 30
6.6.4 Delete···································································································6 - 30
6.6.5 Order ····································································································6 - 30
6.6.6 Align / Space ························································································6 - 31
6.6.7 Grid & Snap ·························································································6 - 34
6.6.8 Select All ······························································································6 - 35
6.6.9 Lock Tag·······························································································6 - 35
6.6.10 Unlock Tag ·························································································6 - 35
6.6.11 Pop-up Menu····················································································· 6 – 35
6.7 View Menu ············································································6 - 36
6.7.1 Status Bar·····························································································6 - 36
6.7.2 Memory Usage·····················································································6 - 36
6.7.3 System Memory Usage········································································6 - 37
6.7.4 Zoom Box·····························································································6 - 37
6.8 Screen Menu·········································································6 - 38
6.8.1 New Screen ·························································································6 - 38
6.8.2 Delete Screen ······················································································6 - 38
6.8.3 Screen Property ···················································································6 - 39
6.8.4 Tag List·································································································6 - 39
6.8.5 Function Key List ·················································································6 - 40
6.9 Tag Menu ··············································································6 - 41
6.9.1 Numeric Tag ·························································································6 - 41
6.9.2 Message Tag························································································6 - 49
6.9.3 Button Tag ····························································································6 - 52
6.9.4 Lamp Tag ·····························································································6 - 55
6.9.5 Bar Graph Tag······················································································6 - 56
6.9.6 Trend Graph Tag ··················································································6 - 58
6.9.7 Pie Graph Tag ······················································································6 - 60
6.9.8 Rotation Tag ·························································································6 - 64
6.9.9 Move Tag······························································································6 - 66
6.9.10 Clock Tag ·························································································· 6 – 68
6.10 Draw Menu··········································································6 - 70
6.10.1 Selection ····························································································6 - 70
6.10.2 Text···································································································· 6 – 70
6.10.3 Image Text··························································································6 - 71
6.10.4 Image ·································································································6 - 73
6.10.5 Line ····································································································6 - 74
6.10.6 Rect····································································································6 - 75
6.10.7 Circle ··································································································6 - 76
6.11 Common Resource Menu ···················································6 - 77
6.11.1 Message·····························································································6 - 77
6.11.2 Image ·································································································6 - 77
6.11.3 Parameter···························································································6 - 78
6.11.4 Alarm ··································································································6 - 79
6.11.5 Calculation··························································································6 - 81
6.11.6 Block Communication ········································································6 - 83
6.11.7 Reservation ························································································6 - 85
6.12 Communication Menu ·························································6 - 88
6.12.1 Download / Upload·············································································6 - 88
6.12.2 Font ····································································································6 - 89
6.12.3 Data / Time·························································································6 - 89
6.12.4 Password ···························································································6 - 90
6.12.5 Clear Password··················································································6 - 90
6.12.6 Entire Memory Format ·······································································6 - 91
6.12.7 O/S Download····················································································6 - 91
6.12.8 Read Alarm History ············································································6 - 93
6.12.9 Delete Alarm History ··········································································6 - 96
6.12.10 Read System Information ································································6 - 96
6.13 Tools····················································································6 - 97
6.13.1 Customize Toolbars ···········································································6 - 97
6.13.2 Customize Shortcut Keys·································································6 - 100
6.13.3 Option·······························································································6 - 101
6.14 Window ·············································································6 - 102
6.14.1 Cascade Mode·················································································6 - 102
6.14.2 Tile Mode ·························································································6 - 103
6.14.3 Arrange Icons···················································································6 - 103
6.14.4 Close All ···························································································6 - 103
6.15 Help ··················································································6 - 104
6.15.1 About Panel Editor ···········································································6 - 104
6.16 Function Key Settings ·······················································6 - 105
6.16.1 None·································································································6 - 106
6.16.2 Bit ·····································································································6 - 106
6.16.3 Drive out···························································································6 - 107
6.16.4 Increment ·························································································6 - 108
6.16.5 Decrement ·······················································································6 - 109
6.16.6 Screen····························································································· 6 – 110

Chapter 7. XGT Panel Function

7.1 Key Operation ·········································································7 - 1


7.1.1 Operation Mode ·····················································································7 - 1
7.1.2 Screen Change Mode ············································································7 - 1
7.1.3 Alarm History Mode················································································7 - 2
7.1.4 XGT Panel System Menu Mode ····························································7 - 3
7.2 Operation Mode ······································································7 - 9
7.2.1 Monitoring mode ····················································································7 - 9
7.2.2 Key ······································································································· 7 - 11
7.3 Changing Screen ··································································7 - 12
7.3.1 By Function Keys ·················································································7 - 12
7.3.2 From the Screen List············································································7 - 12
7.3.3 Bu Screen Saver··················································································7 - 12
7.3.4 By Online Screen Change ···································································7 - 12
7.4 Alarm·····················································································7 - 13
7.4.1 Alarm Message ····················································································7 - 13
7.4.2 Alarm Buzzer························································································7 - 13
7.4.3 Alarm History························································································7 - 13
7.5 Buzzer···················································································7 - 14
7.5.1 Buzzer Operation ·················································································7 - 14
7.6 System Memory ··································································· 7 – 14
Chapter 8. Communication

8.1 Drive Download······································································ 8 – 1


8.2 LS MASTER-K Series Loader Protocol·································· 8 – 2
8.2.1 Communication Mode ············································································8 - 2
8.2.2 Connection Available Device ·································································8 - 2
8.2.3 Connection Diagram ··············································································8 - 3
8.3 LS MASTER-K Series : Dedicated Protocol··························· 8 – 4
8.3.1 Communication Mode ············································································8 - 4
8.3.2 Connection Available Device ·································································8 - 4
8.3.3 Connection Diagram ··············································································8 - 5
8.4 LS MASTER-K 10S1 : Dedicated Protocol ···························· 8 – 6
8.4.1 Communication Mode ············································································8 - 6
8.4.2 Connection Available Device ·································································8 - 6
8.4.3 Connection Diagram ··············································································8 - 7
8.5 LS MASTER-K Series : Dedicated Protocol··························· 8 – 8
8.5.1 Communication Mode ············································································8 - 8
8.5.2 Connection Available Device ·································································8 - 8
8.5.3 Connection Diagram ··············································································8 - 9
8.6 LS MASTER-K 500H/1000H : Dedicated Protocol··············· 8 – 10
8.6.1 Communication Mode ··········································································8 - 10
8.6.2 Connection Available Device ·······························································8 - 10
8.6.3 Connection Diagram ············································································ 8 - 11
8.7 LS GLOFA GM Series : Loader Protocol······························ 8 – 12
8.7.1 Communication Mode ··········································································8 - 12
8.7.2 Connection Available Device ·······························································8 - 12
8.7.3 Connection Diagram ············································································8 - 13
8.8 LS GLOFA GM Series : Dedicated Protocol························· 8 – 14
8.8.1 Communication Mode ··········································································8 - 14
8.8.2 Connection Available Device ·······························································8 - 14
8.8.3 Connection Diagram ············································································8 - 15
8.9 LS Inverter : Dedicated Protocol ·········································· 8 – 16
8.9.1 Communication Mode ··········································································8 - 16
8.9.2 Connection Available Device ·······························································8 - 16
8.9.3 Connection Diagram ············································································8 - 17
8.10 MODBUS Protocol ····························································· 8 – 18
8.10.1 Communication Mode ········································································8 - 18
8.10.2 Connection Available Device ·····························································8 - 18
8.10.3 Connection Diagram ··········································································8 - 19
8.11 Mitsubishi Melsec FX Series : Link Protocol······················· 8 – 20
8.11.1 Communication Mode ········································································8 - 20
8.11.2 Connection Available Device······························································8 - 20
8.11.3 Connection Diagram ··········································································8 - 21
8.12 OMRON CPM : C-Mode Protocol ······································ 8 – 22
8.12.1 Communication Mode ········································································8 - 22
8.12.2 Connection Available Device ·····························································8 - 22
8.12.3 Connection Diagram ··········································································8 - 23
8.13 Koyo Direct Logic 06 : DirectNet ········································ 8 – 24
8.13.1 Communication Mode ········································································8 - 24
8.13.2 Connection Available Device ·····························································8 - 24
8.13.3 Connection Diagram ··········································································8 - 25
8.14 NAIS FP Series : Mewtocol················································ 8 – 26
8.14.1 Communication Mode ········································································8 - 26
8.14.2 Connection Available Device ·····························································8 - 26
8.14.3 Connection Diagram ··········································································8 - 27
8.15 Simens S7-200 Series : PPI Protocol ································ 8 – 28
8.15.1 Communication Mode ········································································8 - 28
8.15.2 Connection Available Device ·····························································8 - 28
8.15.3 Connection Diagram ··········································································8 - 29
8.16 Fuji Inverter FVR-E11S ······················································ 8 – 30
8.16.1 Communication Mode ········································································8 - 30
8.16.2 Connection Available Device ·····························································8 - 30
8.16.3 Connection Diagram ··········································································8 - 31

Chapter 9. Installation and Wiring

9.1 Installation·············································································· 9 – 1
9.1.1 Installation Environment······································································· 9 - 1
9.1.2 Handling Instructions ·············································································9 - 2
9.2 Wiring····················································································· 9 – 4
9.2.1 Power Supply Wiring··············································································9 - 4
9.2.2 Cable Specifications for Wiring ······························································9 - 5
Chapter 10. Maintenance

10.1 Maintenance and Inspection ·············································· 10 – 1


10.2 Daily Inspection·································································· 10 – 1
10.3 Periodic Inspection····························································· 10 – 2

Appendix

Appendix 1 System Memory ······················································ App-1


Appendix 2 Dimension ······························································· App-3
Appendix 2.1 External Dimension································································ App-3
Appendix 2.2 Cutting Dimension·································································· App-3
Chapter 1. General

Chapter 1. General

1.1 Guide to Use This Manual

This manual includes specifications, functions and handling instructions for the XGT Panel.
This manual is divided up into chapters as follows:

No. Title Contents

Chapter 1 General Describes configuration of this manual, unit's features and terminology.

Chapter 2 Names of Parts Describes each kind of manufacturing goods, titles, and main functions.

Chapter 3 General Specifications Describes general specifications of the XGT Panel.

Chapter 4 System Configuration Describes system configurations in the XGT Panel.

Chapter 5 Panel Editor Installation Describes installation of Panel Editor.

Chapter 6 Panel Editor Describes function of Panel Editor.

Chapter 7 XGT Panel Function Describes function of XGT Panel.

Communication
Chapter 8 Describes communication specification.
Specification

Appendix 1 System Memory Describes system memory.

Appendix 2 Dimensions Shows dimensions of XGT Panel.

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1.2. Features

1.2.1 Features of XGT Panel

(1) Increased application design flexibility through wide graphic LCD (192× 64 dot)
(2) Slim design which considers a user's convenience

(3) Supports two communication channels independently (RS-232C, RS-422/485),


(supporting N:M communication)
(4) Built-in 512K bytes Flash-Memory
(5) O/S and font download system for an upgrade
(6) Provides various tags and drawing functions
(7) Supports multi-languages: Korean, English, Chinese, Russian and others will be provided hereafter
(8) Provides Window-based monitoring software (Panel Editor)
(9) Provides 1000 words of system memory area
(10) 2 kinds of power supply:
- You can connect the external 24VDC through a power supply terminal.
- The 5VDC power can be supplied directly through a communication port (RS-232C)
(Available on LS PLC)

(11) Supports very high communication speed (maximum of 115,200 bps, HEX communication)
– Improved up/download speed
(12) Provides user defined function keys for each screen: F1~F4, , , , 
(13) Provides built-in RTC function (available on XP10KB/DC only)
(14) Each memory area can be up/downloaded in part
(15) Supports two kinds of password (for up · downloading/ data writing)
(16) Supports user defined bitmap input function
(17) Supports bitmap text in various fonts and sizes
(18) Provides various communication drivers

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Chapter 2. Names of Parts


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2.1 Names of Parts and Description


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No Names Description Remark

1 Power supply connector Supplies power to the XGT Panel. 24VDC

Switch for OS downloading


2 O/S download switch Default: RUN
Place the switch to the ೢRUNೣ position.

Variable resistance for


3 Adjusts the brightness of the XGT Panel.
brightness control
4 RS-422/485 connector Connects to the RS-422/485.

5 RS-232C connector Connects to the RS-232C. DC 5V

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Chapter 3. General Specifications

3.1 General Specifications

The following table shows the general specifications of the XGT Panel.

No. Item Specifications References


Operating ambient
1 0 ~ 40 qC
temperature
Storage ambient
2 10 ~ 50 qC
temperature
Operating ambient
3 5 ~ 95%RH, non-condensing
humidity
Storage ambient
4 5 ~ 95%RH, non-condensing
humidity
Occasional vibration -
Frequency Acceleration Amplitude Sweep count
10 d f  57Hz  0.075mm
5 Vibrations 57 d f d 150Hz 9.8m/s2 {1G} 
Continuous vibration 10 times for each IEC 61131-2
Frequency Acceleration Amplitude X, Y, Z axis
10 d f  57Hz  0.0375mm
57 d f d 150Hz 4.9m/s2 {0.5G} 
x Maximum shock acceleration: 147 m/s2 {15G}
6 Shocks x Duration time: 11ms IEC 61131-2
x Pulse wave: half sine pulse (3 shocks per axis, on X, Y, Z axis)

Square wave
r 500 V LSIS’ Standard
Impulse noise

Electronic IEC 61131-2,


Voltage: 4 kV (Discharge by contact) IEC 61000-4-2
discharge
7 Noise immunity Radiated IEC 61131-2,
electromagnetic 27 ~ 500 MHz, 10 V/m IEC 61000-4-3
field noise
Fast transient & 1kV IEC 61131-2
Voltage
Burst noise / 0.25kV IEC 61000-4-4
8 Atmosphere Free of corrosive gases and excessive dust
9 Altitude Up to 2,000m
10 Pollution degree 2
11 Cooling method Air-cooling
REMARK

1) IEC (International Electro-technical Commission): An international civilian institute who establishes international standards in electronics.
2) Pollution degree: An indicator which determines the insulation performance of the equipment.
* Pollution degree 2: Normally, only non-conductive pollution occurs. Occasionally however, a temporary conductivity caused by condensation mat be
expected

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3.2 Performance Specifications

The following table shows the performance specifications of the XGT Panel

Specifications
Item References
XP10BKA/DC XP10BKB/DC
5VDC DC 4.9 ~ 5.1 (RS-232C port)
Input 24VDC DC 21.6 ~ 26.4 (DC Input connector)
voltage Consumption
Less than 200mA
current
Display LED back-light (192 x 64 Dots)
Can be used
Communication interface RS-232C, RS-422/485
independently
Flash memory 256K bytes
Language Default: English, Can be switched to Korean/Chinese/Russian
RTC None Supports
Download specification 115,200bps
Keys 12 Keys (F1~f4, ESC, ALM, Ÿ, ź,ൖ,൘, SET, ENT)
Latch area setting
System System area S000 ~ S899 (900 Word) available for
memory XP10BKB/DC type
System flag S900 ~ S999 (100 Word)

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Chapter 4. System Configurations

XGT Panel provides two individual communication channels (RS-232C, RS-422/485), so it can be connected to the various type of
devices.
This section describes the outline of communication system of the XGT Panel series.

4.1 1:1 Configuration

The 1:1 communication system using XGT Panel can be configured as shown below.
In this case, XGT Panel is a master and the others are slaves.

-. Communications channel 1 (RS-232C) links to the LS MASTER-K120S via LS MK Loader protocol.


-. Communications channel 2 (RS-485) links to the LS inverter via LS Inverter dedicated protocol.

RS-232C

RS-485

Channel Protocol Device Communication Remark

Ch 1(RS-232C) LS:MASTER-K (Loader) MASTER-K120S 1:1

Ch 2(RS-485) LS: Inverter LS Inverter IG-5 1:1

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4.2 1:N Configuration

The 1:N multi-drop communication system using XGT Panel can be configured as shown below via communication channel 2
(RS-422/485). In this case, up to 32 stations (0~31) are available including XGT Panel.

The following shows examples of 1:N communication systems using XGT Panel.

1) 1:N multi-communication system via communication channel 2 (RS-485)

(1) In this case, XGT Panel is a master and the several LS MASTER-K120S are slaves.

RS-485

Channel Protocol Device Communication Remark

Ch 1(RS-232C) Not used - -

Ch 2(RS-485) LS:MASTER-K(Link) LS MASTER-K120S 1:N

2) 1:1 and 1:N individual communication system configuration via Ch. 1(RS-232C) and Ch.2 (RS-485)

(1) Connect to the LS MASTER-K120S via communication channel 1(RS-232C) using LS MK Loader protocol.
(2) Establish 1:N communication system via communication channel 2 (RS-485) using LS inverter-dedicated protocol.

RS-232C

RS-485
Channel Protocol Device Communication Remark

Ch 1(RS-232C) LS: MASTER-K(Loader) MASTER-K120S 1:1


Ch 2(RS-485) LS: Inverter LS MASTER-K120S 1:N

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4.3 N:1 Configuration

This is the example that many XGT Panels control one slave as a multiple-master (available on RS-422/485 only).
Up to 32 stations (station 0 ~ station 31) including the XGT Panel are available, and the example of the N:1 communication
system is shown below.

1) N:1 Multi-communication system using the communication channel 2 (RS-485)


- Multi-master controls 1 slave, MASTER-K120S.

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Channel Protocol Device Communication Remark

Ch 1(RS-232C) Not used - -

Ch 2(RS-485) LS: MASTER-K(Link) LS MASTER-K120S N:1

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4.4 N:M Configuration

This is the example that many XGT Panels control many slaves as a multiple-master (available on RS-422/485 only) and it enables
the N:M communication system.
Up to 32 stations (station 0 ~ station 31) including the XGT Panel are available, and the example of the N:M communication system
is shown below. (The maximum number of the stations can be changed following the device.)

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Channel Protocol Device Communication Remark

Ch 1(RS-232C) Not used - -

Ch 2(RS-485) LS:MASTER-K(Link) LS MASTER-K120S N:M

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4.5 Slave Configuration

XGT Panel can be used as a slave, and LS: MASTER-K (Link) and Modbus (RTU, ASC) communication protocols are only
available. In this case, the master of the system can read and write the system memory area (S0 ~ S999) of the XGT Panel.
Channel 1 and channel 2 of the XGT Panel are used individually, so it is possible that the one channel can be used for the master
and the other channel for a slave. In some cases, both of the channels can be used for a slave.
This is the example that the XGT Panel is used as a slave.

-. Channel 1: LS MASTER-K120S is the master and the LS:MASTER-K(Link) protocol is used to connect to the XGT Panel.
- .Channel 2: LS MASTER-K120S is the master and the MODBUS(RTU) protocol is used to connect to the XGT Panel.

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Channel Protocol Device Communication Remark

Ch 1(RS-232C) LS:MASTER-K(Link) LS MASTER-K120S Slave

Ch 2(RS-485) MODBUS(RTU) LS MASTER-K120S Slave

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Chapter 5. Panel Editor Installation

5.1 System Requirements

Panel Editor can be used with IBM-compatible PCs. The following hardware and software are required for the successful installation
for Panel Editor.

Item Recommended System Requirements

CPU IBM PC Compatible MMX 233, Celeron or higher recommended

RAM 64 M bytes of RAM (128 M bytes recommended)

Hard disk drive 20 M bytes of free disk of hard disk drive

Serial port Serial communication port 1 or more (used for data communication with XGT Panel)

Super SVGA monitor (screen resolution at least 800 x 600, 256 colors. 1024X768 or higher
Monitor
recommended)

Keyboard Windows compatible keyboard

Mouse Windows compatible mouse

Printer Windows compatible printer

Windows 98, Windows NT4.0 (Intel) with Service Pack 6 or later,


Recommended OS version
Windows 2000 Professional, or Windows /XP

REMARK
1) The Panel Editor cannot be executed if the specifications do not meet the recommended system requirements.‫ٻ‬

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5.2 Panel Editor Installation

5.2.1 Panel Editor Installation Procedure

This Installation procedure is the same in Windows 98/NT4.0/2000/XP.

1) Execute XGT Editor Setup (English).exe.


Installation Wizard window appears as shown below. Click Next.

2) Customer Information window appears as shown below.


Enter your name and the name of the company and then click Next.

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3) Choose Folder window appears as shown below.


(1) Select the directory and click OK.

(2) To continue, click Next.

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4) Ready to Install the Program window appears as shown below. Click Install.

5) Setup Status dialog box appears as shown below, and the installation starts.

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6) The Install Shield Wizard Complete window appears as shown below.

Click Finish , and then the installation is completed.

7) Shortcuts are created in the desktop and the Start -> Program -> LGIS -> Panel Editor folder.

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Chapter 6. Panel Editor


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6.1 Main Screen of Panel Editor

The Panel Editor consists of three windows and their function’s are as follows.
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Item Description Remark

Project window Displays the active project and the screen list.

Toolbar Shows various tags and tools.

Screen Edit Window Displays the active window.

Displays File, Edit, View, Screen Tag, Draw, Common Resource,


Menu
Communication, Tools, Window, Help menu.

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6.1.1 Project Window

1) Displays the current project and the list of screens.


2) Displays the screen number and name that are included to the project.
‘Copy’, ‘Paste’ and ‘Delete’ are available in this window, but if there is only one screen left, the last screen cannot be deleted.
3) The project window is displayed left end, and it can be split and put together in new arrangements.

4) If the item is selected in the project window, the screen to be edited is displayed in the Screen Edit Window.

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1) Displays the screen creation windows, and many screens can be edited at the same time.
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2) When the screen creation window is selected, the screen property window shown in below is displayed to set the
properties for each screen.
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6.1.3 Toolbar

1) Various tags and edit tools are displayed, and they also can be split and put together in new arrangements.
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2) The following are the default toolbars.

Toolbars Function Remark

Tag Displays toolbar for Tag functions such as, Numeric, Message and Button.

Draw Displays toolbar for Draw functions such as, Text, Image Text and Bitmap.

Project Displays toolbar for Project functions such as, Open, Save and Download.

Edit Displays toolbar for Edit functions such as, Order, Align and Space.

6.1.4 Menu
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1) Displays the various functions of the Panel Editor. It can be split and put together in new arrangements.

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6.2 Project Window

This section describes the Project Window.

6.2.1 Project Window Tree


The Project Window is shown in below. ‫ٻ‬

Project name Shows the current project name.

Shows the specified name for each


Screen name
screen.
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Screen number
screen.
6.2.2 Edit Project Window
1) New Screen
This section describes how to make a new screen in the project window.‫ٻ‬
(1) Place the mouse pointer on the item and click the right mouse button, then the pop-up menus are displayed.

(2) Select ‘New Screen’ from the menu, and then the following ‘Create New Screen’ window is displayed.

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(3) Click OK after entering the Screen Number and the Screen Name, then the new screen and the project window are
added to the Edit Window.‫ٻ‬

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2) Delete Screen
This section describes how to delete the screen from the Project Window.

(1) Place the mouse pointer on the item and click the right mouse button, then the pop-up menus shown in below are
displayed.‫ٻٻ‬

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(2) The ‘Delete Screen’ item is selected, the screen is deleted from the project.
However, the last screen cannot be deleted if there is only one screen left because the project should have at least
one screen.‫ٻ‬

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3) Cut, Copy, Paste


This section describes how to ‘Cut’, ‘Copy’, ‘Paste’ in the Project Window.

(1) Place the mouse pointer on the item to cut and copy and click the right mouse button, then the pop-up menus shown in below are
displayed.‫ٻ‬

(2) The selected screen is cut when the ‘Cut’ item is selected. If ‘Copy’ is selected, the selected screen is not cut but copied.

(3) The cut or copied screen can be pasted to a new project.

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6.3 Screen Edit Window

This section describes the Screen Edit Window.

6.3.1 Screen Edit Window

1) View Screen Edit Window

(1) Select screen to edit, and then screen is displayed.


(2) Multi-layer edit is available.

It is activated when the item is selected.

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2) Screen Edit Menu

(1) Click right button on the edit area (the green area of the edit window), then the following pop-up menus are displayed.

(2) Select ‘Property’, then the ‘Screen Property’ window is displayed.


(3) It can also be displayed when it is double-clicked.

(4) Select ‘OK’ to save the screen properties.

3) Screen Property

The properties that can be set in the ‘Screen Property’ are as follow:

(1) Number: Specifies the current screen number. The number already assigned cannot be used again.
(2) Name: Specifies the current screen name.
(3) Prev (Left Arrow): Specifies the previous screen number when the ‘ඔ’ key is pressed.
(4) Next (Right Arrow): Specifies the next screen number when the ‘ඖ’ key is pressed.
(5) Use Password: When it is selected, the XGT Panel does not show the corresponding screen.
To password should be released to see the locked window.
(6) Background Image: Allows user to decide a background image.
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ྙ When it is selected, user can select a background image as shown below.

ྚ When the Image Select Box is selected, Image Library is displayed as shown below.

ྛ Image Library is divided into four sections including User, Lamp/Button, Rotate and Move, and ‘Add’ and ‘Delete’
for each library are easy. However, only black-and-white bitmap images under 192*64 are available. (If a colored
image is imported, it is automatically changed to a black-and-white image.)‫ٻ‬
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ྜ Select the image to use and click ‘OK’. When the background image is specified, the image’s ID and size are
displayed.

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6.4 Menu & Toolbar

The following explains about the menus and the toolbar.

6.4.1 Menus
Name and function of menus are as follow.

Menu Sub-Menu Function

New Project Creates a new project.

Open Project Opens an existing project.

Close Project Closes the current project.

Save Project Saves the active project.

Save As Saves the active project with a new name.


Project
Change PLC Type Changes PLC type.

Change COM Port Changes COM Port.

Print Prints the active screen.

Print Preview Previews the screen to be printed.

Exit Quit Panel Editor.

Cut Cuts the selection and put it on the Clipboard.

Copy Copies the selection and put it on the Clipboard.

Paste Insert Clipboard contents.

Delete Deletes the selected tag(s) or screen(s).

Order Allows user to arrange tags on different layers.


Edit Align/Space Aligns multiple tags by the same reference point.
Displays or hides grid, sets an interval of grid and makes the starting point of the tag
Grid and Snap
come on a grids when 'snap to grid' is checked.
Select All Selects all tags on the screen.

Lock Tag Locks properties and position of selected tags.

Unlock Tag Unlocks every fixed tag on the current screen.

Status Bar Shows or hides the status bar.

Memory Usage Shows memory usage of each screen.


View System Memory
Shows used system memory area.
Usage
Zoom Box Magnifies the area where the cursor is.

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Menu Sub-Menu Function

New Screen Creates a new screen.

Delete Screen Deletes a selected screen.


Screen Screen Property Shows current screen property dialog.
Tag List Shows the tag list on the current screen.
Function key List Shows the function key list on the current screen.

Numeric Adds Numeric tag.

Message Adds Message tag.

Button Adds Button tag.

Lamp Adds Lamp tag.

Bar Graph Adds Bar Graph tag.


Tag
Trend Graph Adds Trend Graph tag.

Pie Graph Adds Pie Graph tag.

Rotate Adds Rotate tag.

Move Adds Move tag.

Clock Adds Clock tag.

Selection Changes to selection mode.

Text Adds Text tag.

Image Text Adds Image Text tag.


Draw Image Adds Image tag.

Line Adds Line tag.

Rect Adds Rectangle tag.


Circle Adds Circle tag.

Message Registers, updates, and deletes the message.

Image Shows used image information.

Parameter Sets XGT Panel parameter.

Common Alarm Sets alarm information.


Resource
Calculation Sets calculation information.

Block
Sets block communication information.
Communication

Reservation Sets reservation.

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Menu Sub-Menu Function

Download Downloads data to XGT Panel.

Upload Uploads data from XGT Panel.

Font Downloads font file.

Date/Time Sets data and time of XGT Panel (B type only).

Password Sets password for upload/download.


Communi
Clear Password Clears password for up/download.
-cation
Format Formats entire memory area of XGT Panel.

OS Download Downloads OS file to XGT Panel.

Upload alarm history Uploads alarm history from XGT Panel.

Erase alarm history Deletes alarm history of XGT Panel.

Upload system
Uploads version, menus, system information of XGT Panel.
information

Customize Toolbars Configures user defined toolbars.

Tools Customize Keyboard Configures user defined shortcut keys.

Option Configures project auto-save interval, color, program resource language.

Arranges all the windows in the work area in a cascading fashion, one behind
Cascade
another.

Window Tile Arranges windows as non-overlapping tiles.

Arrange Icons Arranges icons at the bottom of the window.

Close All Closes all the windows.

Help Contents Lists Help topics.


Help
About Panel Editor Displays program information, version number and copyright of Panel Editor.

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6.4.2 Toolbar
Icons and functions of toolbar are as follow.

1) Project Toolbar

Tool Menu Description

New Creates a new project.

Open Opens an existing project.

Save Saves the active project.

Cut Cuts the selection and put it on the Clipboard.

Copy Copies the selection and put it on the Clipboard.

Paste Inserts Clipboard contents.

New screen Creates a new screen.

Download Downloads data to XGT Panel.

About Displays Panel Editor Help.

Zoom Specifies the window size.

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2) Edit Toolbar‫ٻ‬

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Tool Menu Description

Grid and snap Sets grid spacing and snap method.

Bring to front Sends a selected tag to the front.

Send to back Sends a selected tag to the back.

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‫ٻ‬

Tool Menu Description

Align to Left Aligns selected tags based on their left edge.

Align to Right Aligns selected tags based on their right edge.

Align to top Aligns selected tags based on their top edge.

Align to bottom Aligns selected tags based on their bottom edge.

Align to screen left Aligns selected tags based on the screen’s left edge.

Align to screen right Aligns selected tags based on the screen’s right edge.

Align to screen top Aligns selected tags based on the screen’s top edge.

Align to screen bottom Aligns selected tags based on the screen’s bottom edge.

Center in screen horizontally Aligns selected tags based on their horizontal center.

Center in screen vertically Aligns selected tags based on their vertical center.

Space evenly across Aligns selected tags evenly based on the horizontal line.

Space evenly down Aligns selected tags evenly based on the vertical line.

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3) Tag Toolbar‫ٻ‬

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Tool Menu Description

Numeric Add Numeric tag.

Message Add Message tag.

Button Adds Button tag.

Lamp Adds Lamp tag.

Bar Graph Adds Bar Graph tag.

Trend Graph Adds Trend Graph tag.

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‫ٻ‬

Tool Menu Description

Pie Graph Adds Pie Graph tag.

Rotate Adds Rotate tag.

Move Adds Move tag.

Clock Adds Clock tag.

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4) Draw Toolbar‫ٻ‬

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Tool Menu Description

Selection Changes to Selection Mode.

Text Adds Text tag.

Image Text Adds Image Text tag.

Image Adds Image tag.

Line Adds Line tag.

Rect Adds Rectangle tag.

Circle Adds Circle tag.

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REMARK ‫ٻ‬
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1) Each toolbar can be positioned to float anywhere convenient.
‫ٻ‬ 2) User can customize toolbars on the tools menu. For details, refer to the section 6.13.1 ‘Customize
Toolbars’.
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6.5 Project Menu

6.5.1 New Project

Select 'New Project' to create a new project, then a Create New Project window will appear.

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1) Project Information
(1) File name: Designates path and name of project
(2) Open Project: Select ‘Open’, then the figure below is displayed. Set the directory for the new project and enter the file
name.

2) XGT Panel Connection


Selects the communication port and the baud rate for the Panel Editor and the XGT Panel’s communication.
(1) COM Port:: From COM1 to COM8 can be selected. Set the correct port of the PC for the serial communication.
(2) Baud Rate: One of 9,6000bps, 38,400bps, and 115,200 bps can be selected, and 115,200bps is set as default.
The same download speed for the XGT Panel should be the same.
The XGT Panel download speed setting method is described in the section 7.1.4.

3) Connection Diagram
Displays the connection diagram between the Panel Editor and the XGT Panel.

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4) PLC type

Designate the type of PLC to connect for each channel (Ch.1: RS-232C, Ch.2: RS-422/485).

Available Devices Description


Not used Not used
LS:MASTER-K(Loader) Select to connect to LS MASTER-K series loader port.
LS:GLOFA-GM(Loader) Select to connect to LS GLOFA series loader port.
LS:MASTER-K(Link) Select to connect to LS MASTER-K series Cnet port.
LS:MASTER-K(Link)
Select to connect to LS MASTER-K 500H, 1000H series.
500H 1000H
LS:MASTER-K(Link)
Select to connect to LS MASTER-K 10/30/60/100S series.
10S 30S 60S 100S
Ch 1 LS:MASTER-K(Link)
Select to connect to LS MASTER-K 10S1.
10S1
RS- LS:GLOFA-GM(Link) Select to connect to LS GLOFA series Cnet port.
232C LS:Slave(Link) Set the XGT Panel as a slave of LS Cnet.
LS:Inverter Select to connect to the LS inverter.
MODBUS_Master(RTU) Set the XGT Panel as a MODBUS RTU mode master.
MODBUS_Master(ASC) Set the XGT Panel as a MODBUS ASC mode master.
MODBUS_Slave(RTU) Set the XGT Panel as a MODBUS RTU mode slave.
MODBUS_Slave(ASC) Set the XGT Panel as a MODBUS ASC mode slave.
MELSEC FX(LINK) Select to connect to the MITSUBISHI FX series.
OMRON:C-Mode Select to connect to the OMRON PLC through C-Mode.
KOYO_DL06 Select to connect to the KOYO Direct 06.
NAIS:FP_MEWTOCOL Select to connect to the NAIS FP series through MEWTOCOL.
ST/PS-9000 Select to connect to the ST/PS-9000.
Not used Not used
LS:MASTER-K(Link) Select to connect to LS MASTER-K series Cnet port.
Ch 2
LS:MASTER-K(Link)
Select to connect to LS MASTER-K 500H, 1000H series.
500H 1000H
RS-422
LS:MASTER-K(Link)
/485 Select to connect to LS MASTER-K 10/30/60/100S series.
10S 30S 60S 100S
LS:MASTER-K(Link)
Select to connect to LS MASTER-K 10S1.
10S1
LS:GLOFA-GM(Link) Select to connect to LS GLOFA series Cnet port.

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Available devices Description


LS:Slave(Link) Set the XGT Panel as a slave of LS Cnet.
LS:Inverter Select to connect to the LS inverter.
MODBUS_Master(RTU) Set the XGT Panel as a MODBUS RTU mode master.
MODBUS_Master(ASC) Set the XGT Panel as a MODBUS ASC mode master.
MODBUS_Slave(RTU) Set the XGT Panel as a MODBUS RTU mode slave.
Ch 2
MODBUS_Slave(ASC) Set the XGT Panel as a MODBUS ASC mode slave.
MELSEC FX(LINK) Select to connect to the MITSUBISHI FX series.
RS-422
OMRON:C-Mode Select to connect to the OMRON PLC through C-Mode.
/485
KOYO_DL06 Select to connect to the KOYO Direct 06.
NAIS:FP_MEWTOCOL Select to connect to the NAIS FP series through MEWTOCOL.
ST/PS-9000 Select to connect to the ST/PS-9000.
Fuji_inv_FVR_E11S Select to connect to the Fuji inverter E11S..
Siemens:S7-200 PPI Select to connect to the Siemens S7-200 through the PPI protocol.

REMARK ‫ٻ‬

1) The available devices will be added continually, so please check before purchasing.

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5) Ch 1 Communication Properties

Click ‘Properties’, then the ‘Communication Properties’ window will be displayed as shown below.
A communication parameter must be equal to the PLC to connect to.

ྙ Baud Rate: Choose one of 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200 BPS.
ྚ Data Bit: Choose 7bits or 8bits.
ྛ Parity Bit: Choose one of None, Odd, Even.
ྜ Stop Bit: Choose 1 bit or 2 bits.
ྜྷ HMI Station: Choose the station No. of XGT Panel. (0~31)
ྞ Slave Station: Choose the station No. of slave station to connect. (0~31)
Set the different station for the XGT Panel and the slave.
ྟ Timeout: Set communication timeout

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6) Ch 2 Communication Properties

Click ‘Properties’, then the ‘Communication Properties’ window will be displayed as shown below.
A communication parameter must be equal to the PLC to connect to.

(1) 1:1 Configuration


Specifies the communication setting when the configuration should be set 1:1.

(A) Communication Mode, HMI Station and Timeout should be set identical to the communication channel 1.

(2) 1:N Configuration


Specifies the communication setting when the configuration should be set 1:N where one XGT Panel is set to be a
master so to monitor several slaves.

(A) Communication Mode, HMI Station and Timeout should be set identical to the 1:1 configuration.
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(3) N:1 Configuration


Specifies the communication setting when the configuration should be set N:1 where several XGT Panels are set to
be a multi-master so to monitor one slave.
(A) Communication Mode, HMI Station and Timeout should be set identical to the 1:1 configuration.
(B) For example, if each Station No. of 3 masters is 0, 1 and 2 respectively, and the Station No. of one slave is 3,
setting for each master will be as follows.
(C) Communication Mode, HMI Station and Timeout should be set identical to the 1:1 configuration.

Station Setting Screen Setting Contents

HMI Station To be set 0

Slave Station To be set 3

Configuration To be set N:1


Station 0

Let all the master station


numbers checked which
Master Station
configure the communication
system. (0,1,2)

HMI Station To be set 1

Slave Station To be set 3

Station 1 Configuration To be set N:1

Let all the master station


numbers checked which
Master Station
configure the communication
system. (0,1,2)

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Station Setting Screen Setting Contents

HMI Station To be set 2

Slave Station To be set 3

Configuration To be set N:1


Station 2

Let all the master station


numbers checked which
Master Station
configure the communication
system. (0,1,2)

* In case of N:1 and N:M communication, make sure all the master station numbers are set identical as shown
above.

(4) N:M Configuration


Specifies the communication setting when the configuration should be set N:M where several XGT Panels are set to
be a multi-master so to monitor several slaves.
(A) Communication Mode, HMI Station and Timeout should be set identical to the 1:1 configuration.
(B) Master setting should be identical to the N:1 configuration.

(5) Save Configuration


Convenient to use for N:1 and N:M communication, it saves the Master Station No. selected for other projects to open
as necessary.
(A) Click Save Configuration button to show the window as below.
(B) Specify the Save File Name, and then click Save button to save the present master configuration.

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(6) Load Configuration

(A) Click Load Configuration button to show the window as below.


(B) Select the master configuration file to open, and then click Open button to set the master configuration of the
present project as saved in the file.

(7) Wiring

Displays the connection diagram between the XGT Panel and PLC for each channel.
For instance, the following diagram is displayed if ‘LS:MASTER-K(Loader)’ is selected at the Ch. 1.

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6.5.2 Open Project

Opens an exist project.

Select the project to open and click ‘Open’ button.

6.5.3 Save Project

Saves the current project.

6.5.4 Save As

Saves current project with a new name.


(1) The below window is displayed when ‘Save As’ is selected.
(2) Enter the name to save, and click ‘Save’ to save the current project.

6.5.5 Change PLC Type

Changes current PLC type to connect to each channel.


(1) Select ‘Change PLC Type’, and then the below window is displayed.
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(2) Select the device to connect and specify the communication settings, and then the device is changed.
(3) Refer to the section 6.5.1 for the communication setting and the wiring.

6.5.6 Change COM Port

Changes current COM Port and the baud rate.


(1) Select ‘Change COM Port’, and then the below window is displayed.
(2) Change the COM Port and Baud Rate, and select OK.
(3) Refer to the section 6.5.1 for details.

6.5.7 Print

Print the current screen, used tag list for each screen and properties.
(1) Click ‘Print’ on the Project menu, then the figure shown below is displayed.

(2) Set a printer, printer range and the number of copies.


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6.5.8 Print Preview

Preview a page before printing.


(1) On the Project menu, click ‘Print Preview’, then the figure as shown below is displayed.

6.5.9 Recent File

Displays the recent projects. Up to 4 projects can be displayed and it is convenient to open projects.

‫ٻۏۄۓڠٻڋڌډڐډڑ‬

Closes the Panel Editor.


(1) Click ‘Exit’, then the figure shown below is displayed.
To save the changes, click ‘Yes’, to close without saving, click ‘No’, to cancel, click ‘Cancel’.

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6.6 Edit Menu

Specifies Edit options.

6.6.1 Cut
Cuts the selection and put it on the Clipboard.

6.6.2 Copy
Copies the selection and put it on the Clipboard.
.
6.6.3 Paste
Insert Clipboard contents.

6.6.4 Delete
Deletes the selected tag(s) or screen(s).

6.6.5 Order
Allows user to arrange tags on different layers.

1) Bring to Front
Bring the selected tag to front when tags are overlapped.

2) Send to Back
Send the tag to back.

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6.6.6 Align / Space

Aligns and spaces multiple tags.

Icon Item Description

Left Align selected tags based on their left edge.

Right Align selected tags based on their right edge.

Top Align selected tags based on their top edge.

Bottom Align selected tags based on their bottom edge.

Screen Left Align selected tags based on left side of the screen.

Screen Right Align selected tags based on right side of the screen.

Screen Top Align selected tags based on topside of the screen.

Screen Bottom Align selected tags based on bottom side of the screen.

Horiz. Center in Screen Align selected tags based on horizontal center of the screen.

Vert. Center in Screen Align selected tags based on vertical center of the screen.

Evenly space the selected tags horizontally.


Space Horizontally (If the sum of width of selected tags is larger than the distance to the
end point from the starting point, Doesn’t operates.)
Evenly space the selected tags vertically.
Space Vertically (If the sum of width of selected tags is larger than the distance to the
end point from the starting point, Doesn’t operates.)

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1) How to Align/Space
(1) Select tags to align and space using the mouse.
(2) In Align/Space of the Edit menu, select desired Align/Space option.
(3) Selected tags will be aligned.

2) Results of Align/Space
In the following example, some tags selected are shown as aligned and spaced.

Align/Space Before After

Left

Right

Top

Bottom

Screen Left

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Align/Space Before After

Screen Right

Screen Top

Screen Bottom

Horiz. Center in
Screen

Vert. Center in
Screen

Space Horizontally

Space Vertically

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6.6.7 Grid and Snap


Grid set, Pitch, Style on the screen and whether to snap to gird.

1) Snap
If a tag is set to move aligned on the grid, the tag will move, being aligned on the spaced grid.
Makes the starting point of the tag comes on grids.

2) Grid Set
(1) Pitch: Specifies the snap spacing. (One of 4x4, 6x8, 8x8, 12x16, 16x16, 24x16 and 32x16)
(2) Style: Specifies style of grid line. (One of Spot, Dotted Line, and Solid Line)
(3) Show Grids: Specifies whether to display grid or to hide.
(4) Default: Makes the Grid-dotting up as default values. (8x8 size, spot, show grid)

3) Example of Grid Set

Panel Editor Screen Setting Value Setting Value

Pitch: 4 x 4 Pitch: 4 x 4

Style: Spot Style: Spot

Pitch: 12 x 16 Pitch: 12 x 16

Style: Solid Line Style: Solid Line

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6.6.8 Select All

Selects all tags on the screen.

6.6.9 Lock Tag


Locks properties and position of selected tags.
Tag’s properties and position are locked until “Unlock Tag” is selected.

6.6.10 Unlock Tag


Unlocks every locked tags on the current screen.
The Edit menus are also available when the right button of the mouse is clicked on the edit window.

6.6.11 Pop-up Menu


Click the right mouse button on screen window. Then, the Pop-Up menu appears and you can use some of the Edit
functions

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6.7 View Menu

Specifies View options.


.

6.7.1 Status Bar

In the bottom of the Panel Editor, the Status Bar will be activated if checked.
The Status Bar is being activated as shown in the figure below.
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6.7.2 Memory Usage

Displays the current usage of the memory.

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Displays the usage quantity and usage ratio of the memory for screens, strings and graphics.
Relevant data can be identified in the Status Bar even during screens edting.

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6.7.3 System Memory Usage

Shows the usage status and purposes (Read, Write, Read and Write) of the S area of the XGT Panel.

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6.7.4 Zoom Box

Shows the present position of the cursor magnified.


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6.8 Screen Menu

Explains the various functions of the Screen menu.

6.8.1 New Screen

Click [Screen ĺ New screen] to create a new screen, then a Create New Screen window will be displayed.

Input the number and the name of the new screen and click [OK].
You can see a new screen is created on the screen windows.

6.8.2 Delete Screen

1) Select the screen to delete in the project window (or in the Screen Edit Window) and clickଶScreen Deleteଷin the
Screen Menu to delete the selected screen.

2) The Edit Functions of New Screen, Delete Screen, Copy Screen, Cut Screen and Paste Screen are also available with
the Shortcut Keys in the project window.

Shortcut Key Function


Ctrl + C Copy
Ctrl + X Cut
Ctrl + V Paste

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6.8.3 Screen Property

Displays the property of the screen presently worked on, where the screen number and name, previous screen No.,
following screen No. and background image are displayed as specified. For more information refer to ‘6.3.1 Screen Edit
Window’.

6.8.4 Tag List

ClickଶTag Listଷin the Screen Menu to display the property of the tag used in the present window per item as shown below.

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6.8.5 Function key List

Click ଶFunction Key Listଷin the Screen Menu to display the function designated for the Function Key in the present screen
as shown below.

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6.9 Tag Menu

The following explains about various tags.


XGT Panel supports 10 kinds of tags. There are some differences in properties of tags according to PLC type to connect to, and
the example of this manual is for LS MASTER-K series.

6.9.1 Numeric Tag ( )

Displays a device value of PLC or writes value to the device.

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In order to specify the property of the numeric tag, double-click the numeric tag to display the Numeric Property setting
window of the tag as below.

1) Location
(1) Displays or specifies the X, Y coordinates of the numeric tag. (Max. X: 191, Y: 63)
(2) Thereupon, the X, Y coordinates point at the left upper edge of the tag.
(3) Drag the tag with the mouse to move the tag, when the coordinates will change automatically.

2) Effect
(1) Outline: displays the outline of the numeric tag in solid line.
(2) Reverse: Reverses the tag's color.

3) Font
(1) Small: Changes the size of the character to 6 x 8 dots.
(2) Middle: Changes the size of the character to 8 x 16 dots.
(3) Large: Changes the size of the character to 16 x 32 dots.

4) Address
(1) Channel: Specifies the communication channel of the data to display.

a) S: Specifies the system memory device of the XGT Panel.


• A system memory is the memory to be provided for the user, and allows the user to use. With block
communication or calculation function, the data value can be processed to use or a special buffer can be
applied inside.
• The size of system memory is 1,000 Word (0~999) , and you can use 900 Word (0~899) as user memory
area.

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• For more information on latch Area, refer to Parameter Setting in the Common Resource menu. S900~S999 is
a system flag area. And refer to the appendix for details about system flags.

• AfterଶSଷis selected, click , then internal device addresses or special flags can be selected as shown
below.

b) Ch 1: specifies the RS-232C channel of the XGT Panel.


SelectଶCh 1ଷ, and click to specify a device and input an address as shown below. (• Click ,
then the following window appears for the user to input an address)

c) Ch 2: sets the devices of the instruments connected to RS-422/485 communication of the XGT Panel. Select ଶCh
2ଷ, and click to specify a device and input an address as shown above.

(2) Station No.: If Ch 1 or Ch 2 is selected, it will be activated and will set the other Station No. for the correspondent
numeric tag to communicate with. The default value will be the slave Station No. which was set when
the project was created.

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5) Data
(1) Max. value: will be active only ifଶWrite Enabledଷis selected, where the max. value available to input should be set.
Any value more than the set maximum can not be input.
The range available to set is as shown in the table below.
(2) Min. value: will be active only ifଶWrite Enabledଷis selected, where the min. value available to input should be set.
Any value less than the set minimum can not be input.

Data
Display Range
Type
Format
Signed -32768 ~ 32767
Word
Unsigned 0 ~ 65535
DEC
Signed -2147483648 ~ 2147483647
Long
Unsigned 0 ~ 4294967295
Word 0 ~ FFFF
HEX
Long 0 ~ FFFFFFFF

Word 0 ~ 9999
BCD
Long 0 ~ 99999999

(3) Write Enabled: allows the value to change with the key in the XGT Panel.
Whenever the SET key is pressed, it searches for the tag whereଶWrite Enabledଷis selected in the
present screen and displays the cursor in sequence. The display sequence of the cursor is from the left
upper to the right bottom of the screen. In order to change the value, use the left/right direction keys
(W,X), moving the number of ciphers, change the value with the up/down direction keys (S,T) and
then press the ENT key to write the set value on the applicable address. The set value will not be set if
not appropriate.

(4) Signed: will be active only if the display type is of the decimal system, allowing the negative number to be displayed.
(5) Use Password: will be active only ifଶWrite Enabledଷis selected. If Use Password is selected and a password is set to
the XGT Panel at the same time, the cursor will not be displayed despite the set key pressed.
The tag which has set Use Password is available to write only if the password is cancelled in the XGT
Panel.
(6) Word/Long: sets the data type of the tag.
Word: 2 bites, Long: 4 bites

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6) Display Format

(1) DEC: displays the read data in the decimal.


(2) HEX: displays the read data in the hexadecimal.
(3) BCD: displays the read data in the binary-coded decimal.
(4) Number of the total digits: sets the number of the total digits to display.
If the actual data excesses the number of the digits which has been set, only the number of the digits as many as set
based on the lower digit will be displayed.
Ex.) If the read device is 12,345 and the number of the total digits is set to be 3,
-> Actual screen display: 345.
(5) Number of the fraction digits: will be active only if the display type is set DEC, displaying the number of the fraction
digits. At this moment, the read value is not scaled up or down but just displayed with the decimal point.
Ex.) If the read device is 12345 and the number of the fraction digits is set to be 2,
-> Actual screen display: 123.45.
Max. number setting available
Display Format of Numeric Tag
Number of the total digits Number of the fraction digits
DEC 5 4 0.1234
Word HEX 4 Not specified FFFF
BCD 4 Not specified 0123
DEC 10 9 0.123456789
Long HEX 8 Not specified FFFFFFFF
BCD 8 Not specified 10234567

(6) Outline: displays the outline of the tag in solid line.


(7) Fill Leading zero: fills the number of the digits with “0” if there is no higher value when the numeric tag moves.
Ex.) If the read device is 123 and Fill Leading zero is selected,
-> Actual screen display: 00123.(in case the number of the total digits is 5)

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7) Application example of the numeric tag

(1) System Configuration


- In case of 1:1 communication with Master K120S through RS-485 where the XGT Panel is set to be a master.

RS-485
XGT Panel (Station 0) MK120S (Station 1)

(2) After the Panel Editor is executed, select Ch 2 as LS:MASTER-K (Link) in the project management and then let the
communication set aligned to MASTER-K120S.

(3) Numeric Tag Setting


Select the numeric tag in the Panel Editor and specify the property of the tag as shown below.
Setting Item Setting Value Setting Item Setting Value
Channel Ch2 (RS-422/485) Display Format DEC
Station No. 1 Total Digits 5
Address D0000 Fraction Digits 0
Outline Not specified Fill Leading 0 Specified
Color Reverse Not specified Write Enabled Specified
Font Middle Max. 65535
Data Word Min. 0

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(4) Download
Downloads the project drawn on the XGT Panel. See the communication menu for details on download.

(5) Write Example of the Numeric Tag

In case the presently read value is 12345 which will be changed.


- Value of the numeric tag where Write Enabled is specified presently displays 12345.

(1) If SET key is pressed, the cursor will blink on 1 digit of the numeric tag.

Key Display Remarks


SET 1 2 3 4 5 Cursor blinks if Write Enabled specified

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(2) If W key is pressed, the cursor will ascend to 10 digits.

Key Display Remarks


W 1 2 3 4 5 Number of the digits ascended (Cursor blinks)

(3) If X key is pressed, the cursor will descend to 1 digit again.

Key Display Remarks


X 1 2 3 4 5 Number of the digits descended (Cursor blinks)

(4) If S key is pressed, the value on 1 digit will increase by 1, displaying 12346. However, the changed value
is not transferred to PLC yet this moment.

Key Display Remarks


S 1 2 3 4 6 Setting value increased by 1 (Cursor blinks)

(5) If T key is pressed, the value on 1 digit will decrease by 1, displaying 12345. However, the changed value
is not transferred to PLC yet this moment.

Key Display Remarks


T 1 2 3 4 5 Setting value decreased by 1 (Cursor blinks)

(6) If S key is pressed twice again, the value on 1 digit will increase by 2, displaying 12347.

Key Display Remarks


S 1 2 3 4 7 Setting value increased by 2 (Cursor blinks)

(7) If ENT key is pressed, the present setting value of 12347 will be written by D0000 on the PLC. And the
cursor will disappear.

Key Display Remarks


ENT 1 2 3 4 7 Write setting value(Cursor disappears)

- If there is no response from the connection instrument while writing or there is NAK response, Re-Write is
not available. That is, Write is executable just one time.

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6.9.2 Message Tag ( )

Displays a registered message according to the value of device.


Displays blank if a registered message for the current value of the device does not exist.

In order to specify the property of the message tag, double-click the message tag to display the Message Property setting
window as shown below.

1) Location
(1) Indicates tag’s location (X-axis: 0~191, Y-axis: 0~63).
(2) Thereupon, the X,Y coordinates point at the left upper edge of the tag.

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(3) Drag the tag with the mouse to move the tag, when the coordinates will change automatically..
(4) Relocating is available by dragging the mouse.

2) Effect
(1) Outline: Displays the outline of the numeric tag in solid line.
(2) Reverse: Reverses the tag's color.

3) Font
(1) Small: Changes the size of the character to 6 x 8 dots.
(2) Middle: Changes the size of the character to 8 x 16 dots.
(3) Large: Changes the size of the character to 16 x 32 dots.

4) Address
(1) Refer to the section‘6.9.1 Numeric Tag’ for details.

5) Edit Message
(1) Edits the details of the message tag according to the change of the device of the instrument connected.
(2) Click ‘Message Edit’ in the property setting window to display the Message Edit screen as shown below.

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(1) Message List (Right grid): Shows the contents and ID of all messages.
(2) Message List (Left grid): Shows the messages which are registered for the selected message tag.
Up to fifty messages can be registered to one message tag.
If the value of the device specified is identical to that of the message registered, its applicable message will be
displayed. For example, if the value of the device is 20, ‘Message 3’ will be displayed on the XGT Panel and if the value
of the device is 35, ‘Message 4’ will be displayed. All messages have to contain ID and device value.
(3) Add: Registers the messages on the whole message lists in the left message tag.
(4) Sort: Aligns registered messages by [Value].
(5) Cancel: Cancels a message editing.
(6) OK: Completes a message editing.

5) Message Management
Lets the messages added, deleted, updated on the whole message lists.
Click Message Management button to display the Message Management window as shown below.

(1) Add: Click Add button after the ID and contents of a message newly to add are input so to add the message on the
registered message list at the bottom, where available range of ID is 0~65535 with the contents of the message
up to 24 English characters and 12 Korean characters available.
In addition, the total number of messages differs according to the length of the contents of the message
registered, which can be confirmed in the memory usage quantity in the View menu.
(2) Delete: Select a message to delete among the registered messages and click the Delete button

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to delete the selected message.
(3) Update: Select a message to update among the registered messages, input ID and contents to
update and click the Update button to update the selected message.

6.9.3 Button Tag ( )

Displays and controls a status (On or Off) of bit device.

In order to specify the property of the Button Tag, double-click Button Tag to display the Property setting window as shown
below.

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1) Location
(1) Indicates tag’s location (Max. X:191, Y: 63).
(2) Thereupon, the X,Y coordinates point at the left upper edge of the tag.
(3) Drag the tag with the mouse to move the tag, when the coordinates will change automatically.
(4) Relocating is available by dragging the mouse.

2) Effect
(1) Double: Changes the size of the character to double.

3) On Value
(1) Specifies the display format according to the value of the read device status.
(2) If On status is set 0, On display format will be displayed when the value of the read device is 0, and if set 1, Off
display format will be displayed.
(3) If On status is set 1, Off display format will be displayed when the value of the read device is 0, and if set 1, On
display format will be displayed respectively.

4) Address
(1) Channel: Specifies the data’s communication channel to display.
ྙ S: Specifies a system memory of the XGT Panel.
• A system memory is the memory to be provided for the user, and allows user to use as user memory or as
system flags
• The size of system memory is 1,000 Word (0~999), and the user can use 900 Words (0~899) as user
memory area. As for XP10BKB/DC, a latch area can be specified.
For more information on the latch area, refer to Parameter Setting of the Common Resource menu.
S900~S999 is the system flag area. For more information on the system flag, see the appendix.
AfterଶSଷ selected, click to choose an internal device address or a special flag as shown below. •
Click , then the following window appears for the user to input an address or system flag.

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• Add the bit position at the back of the word address to specify a specific bit of a system memory.
(Example) 8th bit of 120th word: 1208
12th bit of 700th word: 700C
If a special buffer is specified, it will be set to the lowest bit of the applicable special buffer.
ྚ Ch 1
• Specify the channel as Ch 1(RS-232C).
• Click , then the following window appears for the user to input an address to read.

ྛ Ch 2
• Specify the channel as Ch 2 (RS-422/485).
• AfterଶCh 2ଷselected, click to specify a device and input an address as shown above.

(2) Station: will be active if Ch 1 or 2 selected, where the communication Station No. of the correspondent will be set.
The Station No. which has been set in the communication setting of the file menu will be displayed as
default.

5) Action
Specifies the actions of button tag if it is selected

Action Description Remark


On Device value “1” Write(1 time)
Off Device value “0” Write(1 time)
1) Choose tag by "SET" key.
Reverse Present status of device value reversed
2) Operate by "ENT" key.
Only while pressing, “1” Write
Momentary On If key input turned off, “0” is written on the
applicable device.

6) Use password
When the password is used, Write Action is disabled until it is cleared.

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7) On Value & Shape


(1) Specifies the display shape of the button tag according to On/Off status of the device.
(2) If the value of the device is 0, Off shape will be displayed, and if the value of the device is 1, On shape will be
displayed.
(3) The image of the display shape can be changed as requested by the user.
(4) See Chapter 6.3 for details on Image Edit and Add of the display shape.

6.9.4 Lamp Tag ( )

Displays a status (On or Off) of bit device.

In order to specify the property of the Button Tag, double-click Button Tag to display the Property setting window as shown
below.

The Location, Effect, Address, On Value and Display Shape in the Lamp Property should be set identical to ‘6.9.3 Button

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Tag’.

6.9.5 Bar Graph Tag ( )

Displays current value of device with a shape of bar graph

In order to specify the property of the Bar Graph Tag, double-click Bar Graph Tag to display the Bar Graph Property setting
window as shown below.

The Location, Address, and Data in the Bar Graph Property should be set identical to ‘6.9.1 Numeric Tag’.

1) Graph

(1) Width: Specifies the width of the bar graph.


-. Available range 8 ~ 192.

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-. Any other value than specified above will not be set.

(2) Height: Specifies the height of the bar graph.


-. Available range 8 ~ 64.
-. Any other value than specified above will not be set.
(3) Size Edit by using the mouse
-. Select a bar graph tag to edit and use the mouse to change the size of the graph tag.
-. Width and Height will be changed automatically at this moment.
(4) Display Direction : Specifies the increasing direction according to the increase of the read device value.
-. One direction can be specified among Upward/Downward/Leftward/Rightward.

2) Example

Assume that properties of bar graph are specified as shown below.

• A Bar Graph Tag operates as shown below according to the value of D0000 of the station 1 connected to Ch2.

D0000 = 0 D0000 = 50 D0000 = 75 D0000 >= 100

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6.9.6 Trend Graph Tag ( )

Displays current value of device with a shape of trend graph.

In order to specify the property of the Tag, double-click to display the Property setting window as shown below.

The Location, Address, and Data in the Trend Graph Property should be set identical to ‘6.9.5 Bar Graph Tag’.

1) Graph

(1) Width: Specifies the width of the trend graph.


-. Available range: 8 ~ 192
-. Any other value than specified above will not be set.

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(2) Height: Specifies the height of the trend graph.


-. Available range: 8 ~ 64.
-. Any other value than specified above will not be set.
(3) Sampling Number
-. Specifies a maximum number of the section of X-axis. If the sampling number is set as 20,
A graph will be drawn by 1/20 of X-axis per sampling time.
(4) Sampling Time
-. Specifies a displaying time interval
-. 1~3,600 sec.

2) Example
Assume that the properties of a bar graph are specified as shown below, and the value of D0000 of Station 1 increases
by 2 per second.

Thereupon, the Trend Graph Tag of the XGT Panel will be displayed as shown below.

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Value
‫ٻڋڐ‬

‫ٻڋڏ‬

‫ٻڋڎ‬

‫ٻڋڍ‬

‫ٻڋڌ‬

Time (sec.)
‫ٻڋ‬ ‫ٻڐ‬ ‫ٻڋڌ‬ ‫ٻڐڌ‬ ‫ڋڍ‬ ‫ڐڍ‬ ‫ڋڎ‬ ‫ڐڎ‬ ‫ڋڏ‬ ‫ڐڏ‬ ‫ٻڋڐ‬

Total X-axis time = (Sampling time) x (Sampling number) = 5 x 10 = 50 sec.

6.9.7 Pie Graph Tag ( )

Displays current value of the devices as a shape of pie graph.


Various starting angle and displaying angle size can be specified as shown below.

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In order to specify the property of the Tag, double-click to display the Property setting window as shown below.

The Location, Address, and Data in the Pie Graph Property should be set identical to ‘6.9.5 Bar Graph Tag’.

1) Effect
(1) Reverse: Reverses the tag's color.

2) Graph

(1) Radius: specifies the radius of the Pie Graph Tag.


Use the mouse directly on the screen to change the radius of the tag.

(2) Starting Angle: specifies the Starting Angle of the Pie Graph.
Available range 0°~ 315° by 45° increase.

(3) Max. Angle: specifies the angle from the starting position to the ending position of the Pie Graph.
Available range 0°~ 315° by 45° increase.

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(4) Starting angle & Max. Angle
-. According to various setting modes, display examples of the Starting Angle & Max. Angle are as follows.

Angle (degree) Starting Angle (Max. Angle: 180°) Maximum Angle (Starting Angle: 0°)

0 (Starting Angle)/
360 (Max. Angle)

45

90

135

180

225

270

315

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(5) Pattern: specifies the graph display pattern.

Fill Needle

2) Example

Assume that the Property of the Pie Graph Tag is as specified below.

D0000 = 25 D0000 = 50 D0000 = 75 D0000 >= 100

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6.9.8 Rotation Tag ( )

Varies a rotating speed of image of motor according to the value of device.

In order to specify the property of the Tag, double-click to display the Property setting window as shown below.

The Location, Effect and Address in the Rotation Property should be set identical to ‘6.9.5 Bar Graph Tag’.

1) Data

(1) Max. RPM


-. Specifies the maximum speed of device which makes the rotate tag revolve fastest.
-. XGT Panel divides the range from 0 up to the max. RPM value into 20 blocks and displays the rotation cycle while
increasing by 20 ༖ per block.

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(2) Signed: If selected, the rotation tag will rotate contrariwise when the value of the device is negative.

2) Graph

(1) Rotation Direction


-. Specifies the Rotation Direction of the tag when the value of the device is positive.
-. If the Rotation Direction is set clockwise and Signed available, it will turn clockwise when the value of the device is
positive and counterclockwise when the value of the device is negative.
(2) Number of Images
-. Specifies the Number of Images which are used to display the rotation tag.
-. Available range of number is 2 ~ 8.
-. Based on the Number of Images specified, each image will be displayed on the Property window. And each image
can be changed as requested by the user. See 6.3 for details on Edit Image.

3) Application Example of Rotation Tag

(1) For an application example, the property of the Rotation Tag is specified as shown below.

(2) Since the Max. RPM is specified 100, the size of each block will be 100/20 = 5.
(3) Time taken for the Rotation Tag to rotate once according to the value of the device D0 of Station No. 1 is as follows.

Time Taken per Round


Data Value Block No. Display Cycle
( (Display Cycle) × (No. of Images) )
5 or less 20 400 ༖ 400ms × 4 = 1600ms
6 ~ 10 19 380 ༖ 380ms × 4 = 1520ms

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Time Taken per Round


Data Value Block No. Display Cycle
( (Display Cycle) × (No. of Images) )
91 ~ 95 2 40 ༖ 40ms × 4 = 160ms
96 or more 1 20 ༖ 20ms × 4 = 80ms

6.9.9 Move Tag ( )

Varies a position of tag according to the values of devices.

In order to specify the property of the Tag, double-click to display the Property setting window as shown below.

The Location, Effect, Addresses of X-axis Y-axis, Max., Min., Width and Height in the Move Property should be set identical
to ‘6.9.5 Bar Graph Tag’.

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1) X-axis/Y-axis

(1) Enables or disables X-axis and Y-axis.


(2) If just one is selected between X and Y, linear movement will be allowed to the selected direction. And if all of the two
axes selected, plane movement will be allowed. At least one of them has to be enabled.

2) Select Image

(1) Allows the image used in Move Tag to be edited and added as requested by the user.
(2) See 6.3 for details on Edit Image and Add Image.

2) Application Example of Move Tag

For an application example, the property of the Move Tag is specified as shown below.

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(1) Width Move Unit: Max. / Width = 100 / 100 = 1


(2) Height Move Unit: Max. / Height = 40 / 40 = 1

X axis
‫ٻڋڑ‬

‫ٻڋڏ‬
‫ڋڏڇڋڐ‬

‫ٻڋڍ‬
‫ڋڍڇڋڐ‬ ‫ٻڋڍڇڋڋڌ‬

‫ٻڋ‬ Y axis
‫ڋڑ ڋڐ‬ ‫ٻڋڋڌ‬ ‫ٻڋڍڌ‬

(3) Based on the value of the device specified on the X and Y axes, the Move Tag will be displayed.

6.9.10 Clock Tag ( )

Displays current time. (Available on XP10BKB/DC only)

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In order to specify the property of the Tag, double-click to display the Property setting window as shown below.

The Location, Effect and Fond in the Clock Property should be set identical to ‘6.9.1 Numeric Tag’

1) Display
(1) Specifies a display format of a clock tag.
(2) Display Formats available are as shown in the table below.
No. Display Format Description Example

1 YYYY/mm/DD HH : MM:SS Year/month/date hour : minute : second 2004/06/03 10:12:24

2 HH : MM : SS Hour : minute : second 10:12:24

3 YYYY/mm/DD Year/month/date 2004/06/03

4 HH : MM Hour : minute 10:12

5 mm/DD Month/day 06/03

6 DD/mm/YYYY Date/month/year 03/06/2004

7 DD/mm Date/month 03/06

8 YYYY Year 2004

9 mm Month 06

10 DD Date 03

11 HH Hour 10

12 MM Minute 12

13 SS Second 24

14 WWW Day of the week Wed

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6.10 Draw Menu

Shows the various functions of the Draw menu.

6.10.1 Selection

It is a tag Selection mode, which is used to edit or select the tags registered on the screen.

6.10.2 Text ( )

Displays the Text input by the user.

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In order to specify the property of the Text, double-click to display the Property setting window as shown below.

The Location, Effect and Font in the Text Property should be set identical to ‘6.9.1 Numeric Tag’

1) Text

(1) Input the Text to be displayed.


(2) Up to 24 English characters and 12 Korean characters available.

6.10.3 Image Text ( )

Displays the Text input by the user in an image, which allows diverse drawings with various fonts and texts presented.

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In order to specify the property of the Image Text, double-click to display the Property setting window as shown below.

‫ٻ‬
The Location and Effect in the Image Text Property should be set identical to ‘6.9.1 Numeric Tag’

1) Text
(1) Input the Text to be displayed.
(2) Up to 24 English characters and 12 Korean characters available.

2) Display Direction
(1) Specifies the Display Direction of the Image Text.
(2) One direction can be specified among Upward/Downward/Leftward/Rightward

3) Select Font
(1) Specifies Font and Size of the Image Text.
(2) If the Font selection button is pressed, a Font setting window will appear as below.

(3) Specify Font, Font Style, Size and Effects and click OK to complete setting.

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6.10.4 Image ( )

Displays a bitmap image.

In order to specify the property of the Image Tag, double-click to display the Property setting window as shown below.

The Location and Effect in the Image Property should be set identical to ‘6.9.1 Numeric Tag’.

1) Edit Image

(1) Allows the displayed image to be changed or added as requested by the user.
(2) See 6.3 for details on Edit Image and Add Image.
(3) However, the size of the image should not exceed 192*64 dots.

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6.10.5 Line ( )

Draws a line of various shapes.

In order to specify the property of the Line Tag, double-click to display the Property setting window as shown below.

1) Starting Point
(1) Specifies X-Y coordinates of the starting point. (Max. X-axis: 0~191, Y-axis: 0~63)
(2) Relocating is available by dragging the mouse.

2) Ending Point
(1) Specifies X-Y coordinates of the ending point. (Max X-axis: 0~191, Y-axis: 0~63)
(2) Relocating is available by dragging the mouse.

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3) Line
(1) Kind : Specifies a type of line. (One of solid line, dotted line, dashed line)
(2) Thickness: Specifies thickness of line. (From 1 to 5 dots)

6.10.6 Rect ( )

Draws a rectangle of various shapes.

In order to specify the property of the Rectangle Tag, double-click to display the Property setting window as shown below.

1) Location
(1) Indicates tag’s location (X-axis:0~191, Y-axis:0~63)
(2) Thereupon, the X,Y coordinates point at the left upper edge of the tag.

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2) Line
See ‘6.10.5 Line Tag’.
3) Fill
Fills the inside of the rectangle.
4) Width, Height
Specifies width and height of the rectangle.

6.10.7 Circle ( )

Draws a circle of various shapes.

In order to specify the property of the Circle Tag, double-click to display the Circle Property setting window as shown below.

‫ٻ‬

See ‘6.10.6 Rectangle Tag’ for details on Location, Line and Fill.

1) Radius
Specifies a radius of the circle.

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6.11 Common Resource Menu

The following explains about the common resource of the XGT Panel.

6.11.1 Message

-. Manages the message contents of a message tag.


-. Controls general management of Add, Edit and Delete for the message tag-related text.
-. Refer to ‘6.9.2 Message Tag’ for details on Message Add, Edit and Delete.

6.11.2 Image

-. Shows the individual information and the list of the images presently used in the project.
-. Select View Image to display the View Image window as shown below.

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6.11.3 Parameter

Specifies various parameters of Panel Editor.

1) Initial Screen
(1) Specifies a screen to display if XGT Panel is turned on.
(2) If the initial screen is not specified, XGT Panel displays a screen which has the lowest ID

2) Backlight Off
(1) Turns the backlight off if there is not a key input during specified time. (0 ~ 65535minutes)
(2) If any key is pushed when the backlight is in the off state, the backlight is turned on again.

3) Screen Saver
Changes current screen to the specified screen if there is not a key input during specified time.

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4) Latch
(1) Specifies the latch area of XGT Panel’s system memory.
(2) The data of latch area are retained when power is turned off (B type only)

5) Online Screen Change


(1) Changes a current screen according to the value of device.
(2) Refer to Ch. 6.7.2 Digit Tag for details about specifying address.

6) Send Current Screen No.


(1) Sends a number of current screens to PLC.
(2) Refer to Ch. 6.7.2 Digit Tag for details about specifying address.

7) Language
(1) Specifies the language displayed on the XGT Panel menu.
(2) One of the languages among Korean, English and Chinese is available.
(3) If Korean or Chinese has been selected, its applicable font should be downloaded on the XGT Panel for normal display.
(4) See ‘6.12 Communication’ for details on Font Download.

6.11.4 Alarm

-. Specifies various properties about the alarm function.


-. Displays registered alarm messages and operates a buzzer when a specified activating condition occurs.

-. Click the Add button to set an alarm.

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1) Address
(1) Specifies the address of a device (Bit device).
(2) Refer to the section ‘6.9.3 Button Tag’ for details to set the address.

2) Trigger condition
(1) Off: Operates at the rising edge of a value of device.
(2 On: Operates at the falling edge of a value of device.

3) Buzzer Action

Item Description

None Buzzer does not operate.


Buzzer operates during specified time.
Buzzer On
(The buzzer stops if ESC/ALM key is pushed while it operates.)
Permanently Buzzer operates until ESC/ALM key is pushed

4) Alarm Message
Max. size of content: Up to 37 letters.

5) Message display option after alarm is cleared


(1) If the alarm condition is removed, it specifies the message display option.

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6.11.5 Calculation

Specifies a calculation function.

Click the Add button to register a calculation function.

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1) Trigger Condition
Specifies an activating condition of calculation function.

Condition Description

Always Operates at every scan.

On Operates once at the rising edge of trigger device

Off Operates once at the falling edge of trigger device

Toggle Operates at the rising and falling edge of trigger device

During On Operates at every scan during the trigger condition is On

During Off Operates at every scan during the trigger condition is Off

2) Trigger Address
(1) Specifies the address of trigger device (Bit device).
(2) Refer to the section 6.9.3 Button Tag for details to specify the address.

3) Operand Address
(1) Specifies the address of the device used in calculation and the address of the device where calculation results are to be
saved.
(2) If Constant is selected, the address window will disappear and a constant can be specified.

(3) See ‘6.9.1 Numeric Tag’ for details on Setting Address.

4) Operator
(1) Specifies an operator.
(2) Operators available are as follows.

Operator Description

+ Adds operand 2 to operand 1.

- Subtracts operand 2 from operand 1.

x Multiplies operand 2 with operand 1.

/ Divides operand 1 by operand 2.

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Operator Description

% Gets the remainder when operand 1 is divided by operand 2


Compares each bit of operand 1 to the corresponding bit of the operand 2. If both are 1, the
&
corresponding bit of result device is set to 1. Otherwise it is set to 0.
Compares each bit of operand 1 to the corresponding bit of the operand 2. If either bit is 1,
|
the corresponding result bit is set to 1. Otherwise it is set to 0.
Compares each bit of operand 1 to the corresponding bit of the operand 2. If one bit is 0 and
^
the other bit is 1, the corresponding bit of result device is set to 1. Otherwise it is set to 0.
<<, >> Shifts the operand 1 left(<<) or right(>>) by the number of positions the operand 2 specifies.

< Writes 1 to the result device if the tested


Compare the operand1 to the operand 2 to test
> relationship is true and writes 0 if it is
the validity of the specified relationship.
== false.

5) Data
(1) Specifies the data type.

6) Display Format
(1) DEC: Displays in decimal format.
(2) HEX: Displays in hexadecimal format.
(3) BCD: Displays in binary coded decimal format.

6.11.6 Block Communication


Specifies properties of Block Communication function.

• Click the Add button to register a block communication function.

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1) Trigger condition

Specifies the trigger condition of block communication.

Condition Description

Always Operates at every scan

On Operates once at the rising edge of a trigger device

Off Operates once at the falling edge of a trigger device

Toggle Operates at the rising or falling edge of trigger device

During On Operates at every scan during the trigger condition is On

During Off Operates at every scan during the trigger condition is Off

2) Trigger Address
(1) Activated when the trigger condition is not ‘Always’, and it specifies the address of trigger device.
(2) Refer to the section ‘6.9.3 Button Tag’ for details to specify the address.

3) Direction
(1) HMI <- PLC: Reads values of specified devices of PLC and writes them into the system memory of HMI.
(2) PLC <- HMI: Reads values of the system memory of HMI and writes them into specified devices of PLC.

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4) Data
Specifies a size of data to communicate (Max. 60Words).

5) PLC Address & HMI Address


(1) Specifies the addresses of PLC and system memory of HMI.
(2) Refer to ‘ 6.9.1 Numeric Tag’ for details to specify the address.

6.11.7 Reservation

Makes a specific bit turned On or Off of the internal memory of the instrument or XGT Panel connected at the time reserved
with the Reservation function.
Reservation function is available only at XP10BKB/DC.

• Click the Add button to register a reservation function.

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1) Trigger Condition

(1) Specifies an activating condition of the reservation function.

Condition Description

Always Operates always

On Operates during the value of trigger device is On

Off Operates during the value of trigger device is Off

2) Trigger Address
(1) Specifies the address of trigger device (Bit device).
(2) Refer to the section 6.9.3 Button Tag for details about specifying address.

3) Repeat Period

Item Repeat Period


Once Operates once to be reserved.
Every day (D) Operates at the specified time of each day
Every week (W) Operates at the specified time of day of the week.
Every month (M) Operates at the specified time of the day of the month.

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4) Run Address and Action


(1) Activated when the trigger condition is not ‘Always’, and it specifies the device’s address to execute the block
communication.
(2) Refer to the section ‘6.9.3 Button Tag for details’ to specify the address.

5) Setting Example

(1) The following example represents that M000 device connected to Channel 1 is set On at 09:43:33 on the 1st day every
month when No.0 bit of the internal memory S0 of XGT Panel is On.
(2) Assume that reservation function is specified as shown above.
(3) M0000 (Bit device) of PLC is turned on at 9:00:30 on the 1st day every month.

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6.12 Communication Menu

The following explains about Communication menu.

6.12.1 Download/Upload
Downloads/Uploads a created project at the XGT Panel.

Downloads various files drawn from the Panel Editor to the XGT Panel or uploads from the XGT Panel to the Panel Editor.

Items Description

Screen Downloads/Uploads screens.

Downloads/Uploads files related with Parameter, Alarm, Calculation, Block Communication


Parameter
and Reservation.

Menu Downloads/Uploads text files related with the XGT Panel Menu and English Font.

Select all Downloads/Uploads all.

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6.12.2 Font

Downloads a specified font.


Other fonts than provided on the Panel Editor are unavailable to download.
Select Communication -> Fonts to display the window as shown below.

Select the Font to download and click Open to display the window as shown below.

Click ‘Yes’ to start Download.

6.12.3 Date/ Time


Specifies the Date/ Time of XGT Panel.
(Only available at XP10BKB/DC.)
It can be set with the time of the PC or the specified time.

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6.12.4 Password

Sets a download/upload password.


Up to 10 alphanumeric characters are available.

If Password has been specified, Confirm Password window will be displayed as below to confirm download/upload.
Correct password should be input to start download/upload.

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You can't download but also can't upload project if you lose the password.
Be careful not to lose when you set the password.

6.12.5 Clear Password

Cancels the Password previously set.


When Clear Password is selected, Confirm Password window will be displayed as below only if any password has been
specified.

If the password presently specified is input , a message as below will be displayed to cancel the password.

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6.12.6 Entire Memory Format

Erases the entire memory of the XGT Panel.


If password is lost so that download/upload is unavailable, use the Entire Memory Format which deletes the entire memory
of the XGT Panel, then allowing its reuse.
However, be careful that recovery of the projects and memory of the XGT Panel is not possible if once erased.
Select Entire Memory Format to display the confirmation window as below.

Click ‘Yes’ to delete the entire memory of the XGT Panel and a message will be displayed as below.

Caution
 Be careful! All the projects of the XGT Panel will be deleted and unavailable to recover if once.
Entire Memory Format is executed.

6.12.7 O/S Download

Executes the program which is able to download the XGT Panel O/S.
Allows O/S to be downloaded conveniently when O/S needs update.
If O/S download selected, O/S download program will be executed as follow.

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(1) Set Device to be the XGT Panel.


(2) Set O/S to be the XGT Panel O/S that the extension is *.MOT.
(3) Set Comm port(Communication Port) and click Download(D) to start to download the XGT Panel O/S.
(4) At this moment, let the Dip Switches (used to download XGT Panel O/S) all set to O/S as shown below.

Set to O/S

(5) If download is completed, change all the O/S Download Dip Switches to RUN while the power of the XGT Panel is
turned off. Then, supply the power again to start the normal operation of the XGT Panel.

G Caution
‫ٻ‬If incorrect O/S is downloaded, normal operation of the XGT Panel may not be allowed. Be sure not to
execute O/S Download if not inevitably necessary.‫ٻ‬

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6.12.8 Read Alarm History

Reads Alarm History saved on the XGT Panel.


Efficient management of the Alarm History is available since the read Alarm History can be saved and specific alarms can
be searched for or deleted.
Select Read Alarm History to display the window as below.

1) Upload
(1) Reads all Alarm History saved on the XGT Panel to display in the sequence of occurrence time as shown below.

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2) Save
(1) Press ‘Save’ to save the read Alarm History in the file.
(2) Press ‘Change File’ and input a desired file name to change the file name to be saved. Then click Save to save
the file name as requested.

3) Find
(1) Searches the entire alarm history for specific information.
(2) Press ‘Find’ to display the window as below.

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(3) After an alarm message is selected or input, click Find to search for the alarm history with the applicable message
contained.
(4) If both Date and Alarm Message are selected, the alarms only correspondent to the two conditions will be found and
displayed.

(4) Delete Selected Alarm


(1) Deletes a specific alarm.
(2) Select a specific alarm to delete and click ‘Delete Selected Alarm’ to display the window as below.
(3) Press ‘Yes’ to delete the selected alarm.

REMARK

1) The Search Function is only available when the uploaded alarm history is saved.

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6.12.9 Delete Alarm History

Deletes the entire alarm history saved on the XGT Panel.


Press Delete Alarm History to display the window as below.

Press ‘Yes’ to delete the entire alarm history of the XGT Panel and the message window will be displayed as shown below.

6.12.10 Read System Information

Reads O/S Version of the XGT Panel, Menu, Communication Driver Information, System Information, etc.
Select Read System Information to read and display the System Information as shown below.

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6.13 Tools

Explains various functions of the tools.

6.13.1 Customize Toolbars


Customizes or edits Toolbars as requested by the user.
Select Customize Toolbars to display Customize setting window as below.

1) New Toolbar

(1) Press New Toolbar button to display the New Toolbar window as below where the name of a new toolbar can be input.

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(2) Input a desired name and click ‘OK’ to create and display a newly specified toolbar as below.

Created Toolbar

(3) Select Commands on the Customize window to display shortcut icons per function as below.

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(4) Select icons to contain to Customized Toolbars and drag it to the New Toolbar so to add to the Toolbar.

(5) If all are added, click ‘OK’ to complete Customize Toolbars.

2) Delete Customized Toolbars

Deletes the Customized Toolbars.

(1) Select user’s Customized Toolbars on the Toolbars and click ‘Delete’.
(2) However, basic toolbars such as Project, Edit, Draw, Tag and Menu bar can not be deleted.

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6.13.2 Customize Shortcut Keys

Specifies various shortcut keys of the menu as requested by the user.


Select Customize Shortcut Keys to display the shortcut keys setting window as below.

The sequence to specify shortcut keys is as follows.

(1) From the left of the screen select the menu to specify a shortcut key and press ‘New Shortcut Key’ to display the
Assign Shortcut window as shown below.

(2) Press the key to assign as its shortcut key and click ‘OK’ to add the shortcut key for the applicable function as below.

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(3) In order to delete an assigned shortcut key, select the shortcut key and click Remove to delete the applicable shortcut
key.
(4) Press Reset All to restore all the shortcut keys to default.

6.13.3 Option

Changes autoSave interval and various color of the Panel Editor project.
Select Option to display the Option setting window as below.

(1) AutoSave Interval : Specifies the time interval as necessary to save the project automatically.
Available range is 0 ~ 120 minutes. If 0 min. is specified, AutoSave will not be available.
(2) Change Color : Changes the color of background, outline, fill, etc. as desired.
(3) Resource Language : Selects a menu language of the Panel Editor. The change of a Resource Language should be
performed when re-executed after the program is closed.

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6.14 Window
‫ٻ‬

Explains about various functions of the Window menu.


Specifies the display mode when many of the screens are open on the Screen Edit window of the Panel Editor.
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6.14.1 Cascade

Arranges the open screens in Cascade mode as shown below.


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6.14.2 Tile

Arranges the open screens in Tile mode as shown below.‫ٻ‬

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6.14.3 Arrange Icons

Arrange Icons minimized. ‫ٻ‬

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6.14.4 Close All

Closes all the screens presently open.


However, the screens are not deleted from the project.

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6.15 Help

Shows the help of Panel Editor.

6.15.1 About Panel Editor


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6.16 Function Key Settings

The following explains about the function keys.


The XGT Panel offers eight function keys as shown below.
A function can be specified differently on the same function key per screen, and an identical function can be also specified for
all the screens.

Key Description Initial function

User defined function key 1 None

User defined function key 2 None

User defined function key 3 None

User defined function key 4 None

Arrow key (Up) (Can be defined as a function key) None

Arrow key (Down) (Can be defined as a function key) None

Arrow key (Left) (Can be defined as a function key) Go to the previous screen

Arrow key (Right) (Can be defined as a function key) Go to the next screen

Click the key where a function is specified to display the function setting window as below.

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6.16.1 None

Specifies no function.

6.16.2 Bit Control

Controls status (On or Off) of bit device.

1) Address
(1) Specifies an address of bit device.

(2) Refer to the section 6.9.3 Button Tag for details.

2) Value input
(1) Specifies the kind of action of the function key when pushed.

Action Description
On Turns on the bit device
Off Turns off the bit device
Toggle Turns On if the present status is Off, and turns Off if it is On.
Momentary On Turns on the bit device while pushed.

3) Use Password
(1) If this option is specified, the function keys are unavailable until the password is removed.

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4) Apply To All Screens

(1) Applies the function of this function key to all screens identically if selected.
(2) Makes the function selection menu inactive of the applicable function key on the other screens if selected, and its setting will be
unavailable if not released from Apply To All Screens.

6.16.3 Drive Out

Changes a current value of device to specified value.

1) Address
(1) Specifies the address of a device to drive.
(2) Refer to the section 6.9.1 Numeric Tag’ for details.

2) Value input
(1) Specifies the value to write on the device if the applicable function key is pressed.
(2) The value of specified device is changed into this value when the function key is pushed.

3) Data/Format
(1) Refer to the section ‘6.9.1 Numeric Tag’ for details.

4) Apply To All Screens


(1) Applies the function of this function key to all screens identically if selected.
(2)Makes the function selection menu inactive of the applicable function key on the other screens if
selected, and its setting will be unavailable if not released from Apply To All Screens.

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6.16.4 Increment

Increases the value of device as specified value when the function key is pushed.

1) Address
(1) Specifies the address of a device to drive.
(2) Refer to the section ‘6.9.1 Numeric Tag’ for details.

2) Value input
(1) The value of specified device is increased as this value, when the function key is pushed.

3) Data/format
(1) Refer to the section ‘6.9.1 Numeric Tag’.

4) Apply To All Screens


(1) Applies the function of this function key to all screens identically if selected.
(2) Makes the function selection menu inactive of the applicable function key on the other screens if selected, and its setting will
be unavailable if not released from Apply to All Screens.

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6.16.5 Decrement

Decreases the value of device as specified value when the function key is pushed.

1) Address

(1) Specifies the address of a device to drive.


(2) Refer to the section ‘6.9.1 Numeric Tag’ for details.

2) Value input

(1) The value of specified device is decreased as this value when the function key is pushed.

3) Data/Format

(1) Refer to section ‘6.9.1 Numeric Tag’ for details.

4) Apply To All Screens


(1) Applies the function of this function key to all screens identically if selected.
(2) Makes the function selection menu inactive of the applicable function key on the other screens if selected, and its setting will
be unavailable if not released from Apply To All Screens.

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6.16.6 Screen

Goes to the specified screen.

1) Screen number
(1) Specifies the number of screen to go.
(2) The function key will not be available if the selected screen does not exist.

2) Use Password
(1) If Use Password selected, the password should be cancelled in the XGT Panel to make the function key available.

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Chapter 7. XGT Panel Function

7.1 Key Operation

7.1.1 Operation Mode

The XGT Panel executes its monitoring operation.

Goal 1000
Product 200
Percent 20%

7.1.2 Screen Change Mode

Displays a list of screens of the XGT Panel and goes to the selected screen.
In the Operation Mode, the process sequence of the Screen Change is as follows for instance.

(1) Press૸ESCૹkey in the Operation Mode to display the screen list, when the present screen will be displayed on the
reversed background as shown below.

0. Screen 0
1. Screen 1
2. Screen 2
3. Screen 3

Screen Name
Screen No.

(2) Press S and T keys to move the cursor to the screen to change to and then press ENT key to change to the selected
screen.

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7.1.3 Alarm History Mode

Displays a history of occurred alarms.


In the Operation Mode, the process sequence of the Alarm History is as follows for instance
Press૸ALMૹkey in the Operation Mode to display the Alarm History menu screen as shown below.

1.All Alarm List


2.Specific Alarm List
3.Delete All Alarm List

All Alarm List : Shows the history of all alarms occurred.(Max. 200 can be saved)
Specific Alarm List : Shows the history of specific alarms among all.
Delete All Alarm List : Deletes the history of all alarms occurred.

1) Check All Alarm List


(1) Locate the cursor on All Alarm List and press ENT key to display the Alarm List screen showing the history of all alarms
occurred as shown below.

000:Tank1Water insufficient
001:Boiler 1 Overheated
000:Tank1Water insufficient

(2) Press S and T keys to move to the alarm history to check and then press ENT key to display the detailed information
on Alarm Message, Occurred Time, Released Time as shown below.

MSG:Tank1Water insufficient

ON : 2005/01/07 10:14:36
ONF : 2005/01/07 10:15:37

(3) Press ESC key again to return to Alarm List screen. Press ESC key once more to return to Alarm History menu screen.
Press the key once more again to return to the Operation Mode.

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2) Check Specific Alarm List


(1) Locate the cursor on Specific Alarm List and press ENT key to display the screen showing the type of the alarm presently
selected as shown below.

00: Tank1Water insufficient


01: Boiler 1 Overheated
02: Tank1Water excessive
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Alarm Message

Alarm ID

(2) Press S and T keys to move to ID of the alarm history to check and then press ENT key to display the history of
the applicable alarm occurred as shown below.

WTvuGaW\VWXVW^GX[aW_aXWG
vmmaW\VWXVW^GX[aXWaXWG
XTvuGaW\VWXVW^GX[aXZaX^G
vmmaW\VWXVW^GX[aX]aX_G

(3) Returning to the Operation Mode is identical to ‘1) Check All Alarm List’.

3) Delete All Alarm List


(1) Deletes all the alarms saved in the XGT Panel.
(2) Locate the cursor on Delete All Alarm List and press ENT key to display the confirmation screen as below.

Delete Alarm List!


Are you sure?
Yes. No.

(3) Move the cursor on ‘Yes’ and press ENT to delete All Alarm List. Pay attention! If the Alarm List is once deleted, it is
not possible to recover.

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4) Alarm Occurrence Screen


(1) The screen below represents the case an alarm condition has occurred during the operation of XGT Panel.

Target 1000
Produce 200
Achieved 20%
ALM :Tank1Water insufficient

(2) If an alarm occurs, an alarm message specified in the bottom of the screen blinks.
(3) If a buzzer is set, it will ring as specified.
(4) At this moment, other keys than ESC and ALM will not operate.

7.1.4 XGT Panel System Menu Mode


Performs system related setting of XGT Panel such as Set Password, Cancel Password, Date/Time, Buzzer Volume,
Backlight, Download Speed, etc.

1) Convert to System Menu Mode


(1) In order to convert to System Menu Mode from Operation Mode press both ENT and ESC keys or press ENT key for 2
seconds at least, when a system mode screen will be displayed as shown below.

1.Cancel Password
2.Lock Password
3.Edit Password

(2) Menu available in the System Menu Mode is as follows.


Menu Description

Cancel Password Makes Write Operation of the tag available although Write Password is specified.

Lock Password Limits Write Operation of the tag if Write Password is specified.

Edit Password Edits the presently specified password.

Date/Time Setting Confirms and changes the time of built-in RTC.

Buzzer Volume Controls the volume of the buzzer(OFF, LOW and HIGH).

Backlight Decides whether to use the backlight or not.

Download Speed Specifies Download Speed from the Panel Editor.

System Information Shows OS version and driver information of Ch1 & Ch2.

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2) Cancel Password
Cancels the presently specified password of the XGT Panel.
If the password is canceled, Write Operation of the tag becomes available although Write Password is specified thereon.

(1) In the System Menu move the cursor to ‘1.Cancel Password’ and press ENT key to display the Password Input screen as
shown below.

Input Password
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(2) Input the correct password and press ENT key to cancel the password. If an incorrect password is input, the password will
not be canceled.

3) Lock Password
-. Locks the presently specified password of the XGT Panel.
-. If the password is locked, Write Operation of the tag where Write Password is specified becomes unavailable.

(1) In the System Menu move the cursor to ‘2. Lock Password’ and press ENT key to lock the password as shown below.

Password Locked!

4) Edit Password
-. Edits the presently specified password of the XGT Panel.

(1) In the System Menu move the cursor to ‘3.Edit Password’ and press ENT key to display the Edit Password screen as
shown below.

Edit Password
OLD -> 0***
NEW

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(2) If the previous password is correctly input, press ENT key to move the cursor to NEW. Then, input a New Password and
press ENT key to change the password.

5) Date/Time Set

4.Date / Time Set


5.Buzzer Volume Set
6.Backlight Set

-. Displays Date/Time of built-in RTC of the XGT Panel as necessary to specify differently.
-. However, Date/Time Setting is only available at XP10BKB/DC.

(1) In the System Menu move the cursor to ‘4. Date/Time Setting’ and press ENT key to display the present Date/Time as
shown below.

4.Date / Time Set


2005 -01-07 Fri
15:06:57

(2) Press SET key to display the cursor. Use the Up/Down/Left/Right arrow keys to specify desired Date and Time. Then,
press ENT key to change Date/Time. However, the day of the week If not applicable to the date specified will not be
changed.

6) Buzzer Volume Set

4. Date / Time Set


5. Buzzer Volume Set
6. Backlight Set

Specifies a volume of the buzzer.


Available volume is OFF, LOW and HIGH.

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(1) In the System Menu move the cursor to ‘5.Buzzer Volume Setting’ and press ENT key to display the Buzzer Volume
setting screen as shown below.

Buzzer Volume Set


OFF LOW H

(2) Move the cursor to desired volume option and press ENT key to complete the Volume Setting.
(3) Press ESC key to return to System Menu Mode.
(4) Even if the power is off, the Buzzer Volume once specified will be permanently preserved until reset.

7) Backlight Set

4. Date / Time Set


5. Buzzer Volume Set
6. Backlight Set
Specifies Backlight On / Off.

(1) In the System Menu move the cursor to ‘6. Backlight Setting’ and press ENT key to display the Backlight Setting screen
as shown below.

Backlight Set
OFF O

(2) Move the cursor to OFF or ON as necessary and press ENT key to complete the Backlight Setting.
(3) Press ESC key to return to System Menu Mode.
(4) If the power is turned back ON after once turned OFF, the Backlight will return to default (ON).

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8) Download Speed

6.Backlight Set
7.Download Speed
8.System Information

Specifies the speed when Downloading/Uploading the project through the Panel Editor.
Default is fixed at 115,200bps.
Communication Speed of 9,600, 38,400 and 115,200bps are available to specify for various PC environment.

(1) In the System Menu move the cursor to ‘‘7.Download Speed’ and press ENT key to display the Download Speed Setting
screen as shown below.

1) 115,200bps
2) 38,400bps
3) 9,600bps

(2) Move the cursor to the desired Download Speed and press ENT key to change the Download Speed.
(3) Press ESC key to return to System Menu Mode.
(4) Even if the power is off, the Download Speed once specified will be permanently preserved until reset.
(5) For the successful Download/Upload, the Download Speed of the XGT Panel and the Panel Editor should be set identical
to each other.

9) System Information

Shows O/S version and driver O/S information of the XGT Panel.

6. Backlight Set
7. Download Speed Set
8. System Information

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(1) In the System Menu move the cursor to ‘‘8. System Information’ and press ENT key to display the System Information
as shown below.

1) VER : 1.10
2) CH1 : MK_LOADER 1.01
3) CH2 : MK_LINK_4 1.01

VER: Displays O/S version information of the XGT Panel.


CH1: Displays the communication driver and O/S version information of the RS-232C Channel.
CH2: Displays the communication driver and O/S version information of the RS-422/485 Channel.

(2) Press ESC key to return to System Menu Mode.

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7.2 Operation Mode

7.2.1 Monitoring Mode

The XGT Panel executes its monitoring operation.

1) Display Data

Each tag reads the current value of the specified device from the instrument connected with so to display in the mode as
specified.
If more than two tags are overlapped, the tag that was drawn on the top layer hidden from the other tags.
In case that the power is initially turned On and that the screen or the mode is changed, its applicable value will be
displayed on the screen if the communication succeeds or there is no response for a specified Timeout duration.

2) Communication Error

(1) No response: In case of no response due to cable connection or communication problems, the tag displays 0 after the
specified timeout duration. Thereupon, Error Count(COM*_COUNT) of the system buffer increases by 1 and
the error details are saved in Error Code(COM*_ERROR).

(2) Incorrect response: In case of incorrect response due to invalid communication frames or other communication problems,
the tag displays 0. Thereupon, Error Count (COM*_COUNT) of the system buffer increases by 1 and the
error details are saved in Error Code (COM*_ERROR)..

3) Error Code & Error Count

The Communication Error Code & Error Count will be saved respectively per channel in the following inner memory.
(1) CH1: Error Count - COM1_COUNT (916), Error Code - COM1_ERROR (917)
(2) CH2: Error Count – COM2_COUNT (918), Error Code – COM2_ERROR (919)

Error code Error condition and causes

H0001 The length of the received frame is over 256 bytes.

H0010 The result of BCC check is wrong.

H0020 The data of received frame are invalid.

H0040 The received data cannot be converted to HEX format.

H0080 The received frame is not a complete frame.

H6020 No response.

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7.2.2 Key

1) Function key

Executes a defined function. It does not operate if it is not defined. Refer to the section 6.1.6 for details.

2) ESC key

Shows the list of defined screen. It is possible to move to the screen selected.
For more details about changing screen, refer to the section 7.1.2 Screen Change Mode.

3) ALM key

Changes current mode to the alarm history mode.


For more details about alarm history mode, refer to the section ‘7.1.3 Alarm History Mode’

4) SET key

Changes current mode to the value-changing mode if the tag which is enabled to write exists.
For more details about value-changing mode, refer to the section 6.9.

5) If ENT key (Min. 2 seconds) is pressed or if both ENT key and ESC key are pressed,

8 items on the displayed menu of the XGT Panel are as follows.

1. Cancle Password
2. Lock Password
3. Edit Password
4. Data/Time Set
5. Buzzer Volume Set
6. Backlight Set
7. Download Speed
8. System Information

For more details, refer to ‘7.1.4 XGT Panel System Menu Mode’.

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7.3 Changing Screen

There are 4 ways to change the screen of XGT Panel.

7.3.1 By Function Keys

The screen can be changed to another screen by a key which is defined as the screen change function.
In this case, password for the key operation can be set.
As a default, W is defined as previous screen and X is defined as next screen.
For more details, refer to 6.16 Key Operation.

7.3.2 From the Screen List

On the list of the screens, after selecting a screen to go, then push ENT key.
For more details, refer to 7.1.2 Screen Change Mode.

7.3.3 By Screen Saver

When the screen saver option is enabled, if no key is input during specified time duration, the screen goes to the specified
screen.
For more details, refer to 6.11.3 Parameter Setting.

7.3.4 By Online Screen Change

When the online screen change option is enabled,


In case that online screen change is set, the screen goes to the screen correspondent to the value of device.
For more details, refer to 6.11.3 Parameter Settings.

REMARK

1) Screen changing operates on the rising edge of input.


The screen changed by a function is available to change to another screen by a different function.
2) If there is no registered screen to go, the screen-changing function does not operate.

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7.4 Alarm

7.4.1 Alarm Message

When an alarm occurs, the alarm message will be displayed at the bottom of the screen.
In this case, all tags operate normally except the area that is covered by the alarm message.
When an alarm occurs, any other key input than ESC and ALM is ignored.
If the Alarm is removed after its occurrence, whether to keep the message displayed or not is available to specify in the Alarm
setting.
The displayed alarm message is a last one.
If other alarm occurs while one alarm has already occurred, the message of the latest alarm will be displayed.

7.4.2 Alarm Buzzer

If the alarm buzzer is specified, the buzzer operates when an alarm occurs.
The buzzer stops its operation if ESC or ALM key is pushed.

7.4.3 Alarm History

For the occurred alarms, their histories are saved.


There are two alarm histories, [All alarm history] and [Specific alarm history].
Refer to the section 7.1.3 Alarm History Mode for the details.

(1) All Alarm List

(1) In order it happened recently, the latest alarm is saved at 0.


(2) If alarms have occurred over 200, the earliest alarm will be erased.
(3) In case of XP10BKB/DC, the date/time of alarms occurred and removed will be saved in addition to alarm messages.

(2) Specific Alarm List

(1) Alarm history is saved for each specific alarm. (Available on XP10BKB/DC only)
(2) Displays the history of a specific alarm in order it occurs. The date and time of occurrence and removal will be only
displayed for each history.
(3) If individually specific alarms have occurred over 10, the earliest alarm will be erased to save a new specific alarm.
(4) Download the parameter from the Panel Editor to delete the Specific Alarm List.

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7.5 Buzzer

7.5.1 Buzzer Operation

The Buzzer Operates in the following condition

Condition Volume Remark

Valid key input: 1 time


When key is pushed The size to be set
Invalid key input: 3 times

Program data up/download


When the data
Font data download
communication with Panel HIGH
Data/time set
Editor is completed
Password set/clear

When alarm is occurred HIGH When the buzzer is enabled

7.6 System Memory

1) User area (S0 ~ 899: 900 word)

(1) Can be used for calculation, block communication and so on. User area is erased when the power goes off.
(2) However, in case of XP10BKB/DC type, the area specified as latch area is saved when the power goes off.

2) System flag (S900 ~ 999: 100 word)

(1) Used for system flags. (Refer to Appendices for the details about system flags)
(2) Undefined area is a reserved area.

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Chapter 8. Communication Driver


This section explains XGT Panel connectable devices, wiring and communication settings.

8.1 Driver Download

When a project drawn on the Panel Editor is downloaded, the Panel Editor confirms information of the communication driver
downloaded on the present XGT Panel per channel.
If an identical driver to the project to download is already present at the XGT Panel, others than the driver will be only
downloaded. In case a different driver from the present project exists, the driver will be automatically downloaded.
At this moment, not only the type but the version of the driver will be checked so to automatically download the driver if even its
version is not identical. All the process above will be executed automatically on the Panel Editor for the user to keep from any
special operation.

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8.2 LS MASTER-K Series (80S/120S/200S/300S/1000S) Loader Protocol

8.2.1 Communication Mode


Connection is available through LS MASTER-K series of PLC and the Loader Protocol.
Since Communication Speed and Communication Set are fixed, LS MASTER-K series of Loader if selected makes the
Communication Setting button inactive, thus setting is unavailable.

Setting Item Setting Contents Remarks

Communication Mode RS-232C CH2 Unavailable

Instrument Sided Connector 9pin Male connector -

Connection Protocol MASTER-K Loader Protocol -

Communication Speed 38,400bps

Data Bit 8 Bits

Parity Bit None Fixed (Setting unavailable)

Stop Bits 1 Bit

Station No. None

8.2.2 Connection Available Device


Device range of LS MASTER-K series of PLC where Read or Write is available with the XGT Panel connected to is as
follows.
Max. range of the connection available device is diverse based on the connected type of PLC.
Max. available range is displayed in here. For more information on the Max. device range of each PLC, refer to the user’s
manual of the applicable PLC.

Connection Available Area


Device Remarks
Bit Word Long
Ex.) D0000F :
D Area D00000 –D4999F D0000 –D4999 D0000 –D4998
D0’s bit 15
T Area T0 –T255 T0 –T255 T0 –T254

C Area C0 –C255 C0 –C255 C0 –C254

P Area P000 –P63F P00 –P63 P00 –P62

M Area M0000 –M191F M000 –M191 M000 –M190

L Area L000 –L63F L000 –L063 L000 –L062

K Area K000 –K31F K000 –K031 K000 –K030


F Area F000 –F63F F000 –F063 F000 –F062 Read dedicated
Bits Read
S Area - S00 –S99 S00 –S98 unavailable

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8.2.3 Connection Diagram

If the Loader Protocol is used, the Connection Diagram of XGT Panel and MASTER-K series is as shown below.
Use the Connection Diagram button of PLC Type Change on the Panel Editor to check the Connection Diagram below.

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8.3 LS MASTER-K Series (80S/120S/200S/300S/1000S) : Dedicated


Protocol

8.3.1 Communication Mode


Connection is available through LS MASTER-K series of PLC and the Dedicated Protocol.
If connected with LS MASTER-K series and the Dedicated Protocol, its applicable communication setting is as follows.
At this moment, the applicable communication setting of PLC and the XGT Panel to be connected between should be set
identical to each other.

Setting Contents
Setting Item Remarks
CH 1 CH 2
Communication
RS-232C RS-422, RS-485 -
Mode
Instrument Sided
9-Pin Male connector Terminal plate or connector -
Connector
Connection
MASTER-K Dedicated Protocol -
Protocol
Communication
1,200/2,400/4,800/9,600/19,200/38,400/57,600bps
Speed
Data Bit 7Bits, 8Bits

Parity Bit None, Even Bits, Odd Bits

Stop Bits 1 Bit, 2 Bits


Station No. unavailable if
Station No. 0 ~ 31
identical to XGT Panel

8.3.2 Connection Available Device


The range of the connection available device with the Dedicated Protocol used is as specified in 8.2.2 ‘ MASTER-K Loader
Protocol’.

Connection Available Area


Device Remarks
Bit Word Long
Ex.) D0000F :
D Area D00000 –D4999F D0000 –D4999 D0000 –D4998
D0’s bit 15
T Area T0 –T255 T0 –T255 T0 –T254

C Area C0 –C255 C0 –C255 C0 –C254

P Area P000 –P63F P00 –P63 P00 –P62

M Area M0000 –M191F M000 –M191 M000 –M190

L Area L000 –L63F L000 –L063 L000 –L062

K Area K000 –K31F K000 –K031 K000 –K030


F Area F000 –F63F F000 –F063 F000 –F062 Read dedicated
Bits Read
S Area - S00 –S99 S00 –S98 unavailable

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8.3.3 Connection Diagram
If the Dedicated Protocol is used, the Connection Diagram of XGT Panel and MASTER-K series is as shown below.
Use the Connection Diagram button of PLC Type Change on the Panel Editor to check the Connection Diagram below.

1) CH 1(if connected with RS-232C used)

2) CH 2(if connected with RS-422/485 used)

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8.4 LS MASTER-K10S1 : Dedicated Protocol

8.4.1 Communication Mode


Connection is available through LS MASTER-K10S1 PLC and the Dedicated Protocol.
If connected with LS MASTER-K10S1 and the Dedicated Protocol, its applicable communication setting is as follows.
At this moment, the applicable communication setting of MASTER-K10S1 and the XGT Panel to be connected between
should be set identical to each other.

Setting Contents
Setting Item Remarks
CH 1 CH 2
Communication RS-232C
RS-422, RS-485
Mode (232/485 onverter necessary)
Instrument Sided
Terminal plate Terminal plate or connector
Connector
Connection
MASTER-K Dedicated Protocol
Protocol
Communication
1,200/2,400/4,800/9,600/19,200bps
Speed
Data Bit 8Bits

Parity Bit None

Stop Bits 1 Bit


Station No.
unavailable if
Station No. 0 ~ 31(1F)
identical to XGT
Panel

8.4.2 Connection Available Device


The range of the connection available device if connected with K10S1 is as follows.

Connection Available Area


Device Remarks
Bit Word Long
Bits Read
D Area - D0000 –D0063 D0000 –D0062
unavailable
T Area T0 –T47 T0 –T47 T0 –T46

C Area C0 –C15 C0 –C15 C0 –C14


Ex.) P0F :
P Area P00 –P1F P00 –P01 P00
P0’s bit 15
M Area M00 –M15F M00 –M15 M00 –M14

L Area L00 –L07F L00 –L07 L00 –L06

K Area K00 –K07F K00 –K007 K00 –K06


F Area F000 –F15F F000 –F015 F000 –F014 Read dedicated
Bits Read
S Area - S00 –S15 S00 –S14 unavailable

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8.4.3 Connection Diagram
The Connection Diagram between XGT Panel and MASTER-K10S1 is as shown below.
Use the Connection Diagram button of PLC Type Change on the Panel Editor to check the Connection Diagram below

1) CH 1(if connected with RS-232C used)

2) CH 2(if connected with RS-422/485 used)

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8.5 LS MASTER-K Series (10S/30S/60S/100S) : Dedicated Protocol

8.5.1 Communication Mode


Connection is available through LS MASTER-K10/30/60/100S PLC and the Dedicated Protocol.
If connected with LS MASTER-K10/30/60/100S and the Dedicated Protocol, its applicable communication setting is as follows.
At this moment, the applicable communication setting of PLC and the XGT Panel to be connected between should be set
identical to each other.

Setting Contents
Setting Item Remarks
CH 1 CH 2
Communication RS-232C
RS-422, RS-485
Mode (232/485converter necessary)
Instrument Sided
2-Pin connector
Connector
Connection
MASTER-K Dedicated Protocol
Protocol
Communication
1,200/2,400/4,800/9,600/19,200bps
Speed
Data Bit 8Bits

Parity Bit None

Stop Bits 1 Bit


Station No. unavailable if
Station No. 0 ~ 31(H’1F)
identical to the XGT Panel

8.5.2 Connection Available device


The range of the connection available device if connected with MASTER-K10/30/60/100S is as follows.
Max. range of the connection available device is diverse based on the connected type of PLC.
Max. available range is displayed in here. For more information on the Max. device range of each PLC, refer to the user’s
manual of the applicable PLC.

Connection Available Area


Device Remarks
Bit Word Long
Bits Read
D Area - D000 –D255 D000 –D254
unavailable
T Area T0 –T127 T0 –T127 T0 –T126

C Area C0 –C127 C0 –C127 C0 –C126


Ex.) P0F :
P Area P00 –P5F P00 –P05 P00 –P04
P0’s bit 15
M Area M00 –M31F M00 –M31 M00 –M30

L Area L00 –L15F L00 –L15 L00 –L14

K Area K00 –K15F K00 –K15 K00 –K14


F Area F000 –F15F F000 –F015 F000 –F014 Read dedicated
Bits Read
S Area - S00 –S31 S00 –S30 unavailable

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8.5.3 Connection Diagram
The Connection Diagram of XGT Panel and MASTER-K10/30/60/100S is as shown below..
Use the Connection Diagram button of PLC Type Change on the Panel Editor to check the Connection Diagram below.

1) CH 1(if connected with RS-232C used)

2) CH 2(if connected with RS-422/485 used)

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8.6 LS MASTER-K500H/1000H : Dedicated Protocol

8.6.1 Communication Mode


Connection is available through LS MASTER-K500H/1000H PLC and the Dedicated Protocol.
If connected with LS MASTER-K500H/1000H and the Dedicated Protocol, its applicable communication setting is as follows.
At this moment, the applicable communication setting of PLC and the XGT Panel to be connected between should be set
identical to each other.

Setting Contents
Setting Item Remarks
CH 1 CH 2
Communication
RS-232C RS-422, RS-485
Mode
Instrument Sided
9-Pin Male connector 25-Pin Male connector
Connector
Connection
Dedicated Protocol
Protocol
Communication
1,200/2,400/4,800/9,600/19,200bps
Speed
Data Bit 8Bits

Parity Bit None

Stop Bits 1 Bit


Station No. unavailable if
Station No. 0 ~ 31
identical to the XGT Panel

8.6.2 Connection Available Device


The range of the connection available device if connected with LS MASTER-K500H/1000H is as follows
Max. range of the connection available device is diverse based on the connected type of PLC.
Max. available range is displayed in here. For more information on the Max. device range of each PLC, refer to the user’s
manual of the applicable PLC.

Connection Available Area


Device Remarks
Bit Word Long
Bits Read
D Area - D0000 –D4999 D0000 –D4998
unavailable
T Area T0 –T255 T0 –T255 T0 –T254

C Area C0 –C255 C0 –C255 C0 –C254


Ex.) P0F :
P Area P000 –P63F P00 –P63 P00 –P62
P0’s bit 15
M Area M0000 –M191F M000 –M191 M000 –M190

L Area L000 –L63F L00 –L63 L00 –L62

K Area K000 –K31F K00 –K31 K00 –K30


F Area F000 –F63F F000 –F063 F000 –F062 Read dedicated
Bits Read
S Area - S00 –S99 S00 –S98 unavailable

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8.6.3 Connection Diagram


The Connection Diagram of XGT Panel and LS MASTER-K500H/1000H is as shown below.
Use the Connection Diagram button of PLC Type Change on the Panel Editor to check the Connection Diagram below.

1) CH 1(if connected with RS-232C used)

2) CH 2(if connected with RS-422/485 used)

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8.7 LS GLOFA GM Series : Loader Protocol

8.7.1 Communication Mode


Connection is available through LS GLOFA GM series of PLC and the Loader Protocol.
If connected with LS GLOFA GM series and the Loader Protocol, its applicable communication setting is as follows.
At this moment, the applicable communication setting of PLC and the XGT Panel to be connected between should be set
identical to each other.

Setting Item Setting Contents Remarks


Communication
RS-232C CH2 Unavailable
Mode
Instrument Sided
9pin Male connector -
Connector
Connection
GLOFA GM Loader Protocol -
Protocol
Communication
38,400bps
Speed
Data Bit 8Bits
Fixed
Parity Bit None (Setting unavailable)
Stop Bits 1 Bit

Station No. None

8.7.2 Connection Available device


The range of the connection available device if connected with LS GLOFA GM series is as follows.
Max. range of the connection available device is diverse based on the connected type of PLC.
Max. available range is displayed in here. For more information on the Max. device range of each PLC, refer to the user’s
manual of the applicable PLC.

Connection Available Area


Device Remarks
Bit Word Long

I Area %IX0.0.0 - 63.7.63 %IW0.0.0 - 63.7.3 %IW0.0.0 - 63.7.1

Q Area %QX0.0.0 - 63.7.63 %QX0.0.0 - 63.7.3 %QX0.0.0 - 63.7.1

%MX0 - %MX524272
M Area %MW0-%MW32767 %MW0-%MW32766
%MW0.0-
%MW32767.15
%SX0 - %SX524272
S Area %SW0-%SW32767 %SW0-%SW32766
%SW0.0-%SW32767.15

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8.7.3 Connection Diagram
The Connection Diagram of XGT Panel and LS GLOFA GM series is as shown below.
Use the Connection Diagram button of PLC Type Change on the Panel Editor to check the Connection Diagram below.

1) CH 1(if connected with RS-232C used)

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8.8 LS GLOFA GM Series : Dedicated Protocol

8.8.1 Communication Mode


Connection is available through LS GLOFA GM series of PLC and the Dedicated Protocol.
If connected with LS GLOFA GM series and the Dedicated Protocol, its applicable communication setting is as follows.
At this moment, the applicable communication setting of PLC and the XGT Panel to be connected between should be set
identical to each other.

Setting Contents
Setting Item Remarks
CH 1 CH 2
Communication
RS-232C RS-422, RS-485 -
Mode
Instrument Sided
9pin Male connector Terminal plate or connector -
Connector
Connection
GLOFA Dedicated Protocol -
Protocol
Communication
1,200/2,400/4,800/9,600/19,200/38,400/57,600bps
Speed
Data Bit 7Bits, 8Bits

Parity Bit None, Even Bits, Odd Bits

Stop Bits 1 Bit, 2 Bits


Station No.
unavailable if
Station No. 0 ~ 31
identical to XGT
Panel

8.8.2 Connection Available device


The range of the connection available device if connected with the Dedicated Protocol used is as specified in 8.7.2 GLOFA
GM Loader Protocol.

Connection Available Area


Device Remarks
Bit Word Long

I Area %IX0.0.0 - 63.7.63 %IW0.0.0 - 63.7.3 %IW0.0.0 - 63.7.1

Q Area %QX0.0.0 - 63.7.63 %QX0.0.0 - 63.7.3 %QX0.0.0 - 63.7.1

%MX0 - %MX524272
M Area %MW0-%MW32767 %MW0-%MW32766
%MW0.0-
%MW32767.15
%SX0 - %SX524272
S Area %SW0-%SW32767 %SW0-%SW32766
%SW0.0-%SW32767.15

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8.8.3 Connection Diagram
If the Dedicated Protocol is used, the Connection Diagram of XGT Panel and GLOFA GM series is as shown below.
Use the Connection Diagram button of PLC Type Change on the Panel Editor to check the Connection Diagram below.

1) CH 1(if connected with RS-232C used)

2) CH 2(if connected with RS-422/485 used)

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8.9 LS Inverter : Dedicated Protocol

8.9.1 Communication Mode


Connection is available through the LS inverter and the Dedicated Inverter Protocol.
If connected with the LS inverter and the Dedicated Inverter Protocol, its applicable communication setting is as follows.
At this moment, the applicable communication setting of the inverter and the XGT Panel to be connected between should be
set identical to each other.

Setting Contents
Setting Item Remarks
CH 1 CH 2
Communication
RS-232C RS-422, RS-485 -
Mode
Instrument Sided
Terminal plate or connector -
Connector
Connection
LS inverter Dedicated Protocol -
Protocol
Communication
1,200/2,400/4,800/9,600/19,200bps
Speed
Data Bit 7Bits, 8Bits

Parity Bit None, Even Bits, Odd Bits

Stop Bits 1 Bit, 2 Bits


Station No.
unavailable if
Station No. 0 ~ 31
identical to XGT
Panel

8.9.2 Connection Available device


The range of the connection available device if connected with the Dedicated Inverter Protocol is as shown below.

Connection Available Area


Device Remarks
Bit Word Long
Bits Read
- - H’0000 –H’FFFF H’0000 –H’FFFE
unavailable

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8.9.3 Connection Diagram


If the Dedicated Inverter Protocol is used, the Connection Diagram of the XGT Panel and the inverter is as shown below.
Use the Connection Diagram button of PLC Type Change on the Panel Editor to check the Connection Diagram below.
In case of LS inverters, since the Pin Number of the signal cable is diverse based on the type, refer to the user’s manual of
the applicable inverter.

1) CH 1(if connected with RS-232C used)

2) CH 2(if connected with RS-422/485 used)

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8.10 MODBUS Protocol

8.10.1 Communication Mode


Connection is available through various instruments and MODBUS Protocol at which MODBUS(RUT/ASC) communication is
supported.
If connected with the MODBUS Protocol, its applicable communication setting is as follows.
At this moment, the applicable communication setting of the instrument and the XGT Panel to be connected between should
be set identical to each other.

Setting Contents
Setting Item Remarks
CH 1 CH 2
Communication
RS-232C RS-422, RS-485 -
Mode
Instrument Sided
Terminal plate or connector -
Connector
Connection
MODBUS(RTU/ASC) Protocol -
Protocol
Communication
1,200/2,400/4,800/9,600/19,200/38,400/57,600/115,200bps
Speed
Data Bit 7Bits, 8Bits

Parity Bit None, Even Bits, Odd Bits

Stop Bits 1 Bit, 2 Bits


Station No.
unavailable if
Station No. 0 ~ 31
identical to XGT
Panel

8.10.2 Connection Available Device


The range of the connection available device if connected with the MODBUS Dedicated Protocol used is as follows.

Connection Available Area


Device Remarks
Read Write
Available Range
(Function Code) (Function Code)
Output Contact 0 - 65535 Available(01) Available(05)

Input Contact 0 - 65535 Available(02) Available(05)

Output Register 0 - 65535 Available(03) Available(06,16)

Input Register 0 - 65535 Available(04) Available(06,16)

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8.10.3 Connection Diagram
If the MODBUS Protocol is used, the Connection Diagram of the XGT Panel and the connected instrument is as shown
below.
Use the Connection Diagram button of PLC Type Change on the Panel Editor to check the Connection Diagram below.
In case of the MODBUS Protocol, since the Pin Number of the signal cable is diverse based on the type of the applicable
instrument connected, refer to the user’s manual of the instrument.

1) CH 1(if connected with RS-232C used)

2) CH 2(if connected with RS-422/485 used)

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8.11 Mitsubishi Melsec FX series : Link Protocol

8.11.1 Communication Mode


Connection is available through the Link Protocol of Mitsubishi FX series.
If connected with Mitsubishi FX, its applicable communication setting is as follows.
At this moment, the applicable communication setting of FX series and the XGT Panel to be connected between should be
set identical to each other.

Setting Contents
Setting Item Remarks
CH 1 CH 2
Communication
RS-232C RS-422, RS-485 -
Mode
Instrument Sided
9-Pin/25-pin connector 8-Pin Mini DIN/5Pin connector -
Connector
Connection
Computer Link(Dedicated Protocol) -
Protocol
Communication
300/600/1,200/2,400/4,800/9,600/19,200bps
Speed
Data Bit 7Bits, 8Bits

Parity Bit None, Even Bits, Odd Bits

Stop Bits 1 Bit, 2 Bits


Station No.
unavailable if
Station No. 0 ~ 15
identical to XGT
Panel

8.11.2 Connection Available Device


The device range of the Read/Write available FX series of PLC with the XGT Panel connected is as shown below.
Max. range of the connection available device is diverse based on the connected type of PLC.
Max. available range is displayed in here. For more information on the Max. device range of each PLC, refer to the user’s
manual of the applicable PLC.
At this time, the address increment is octonary for X and Y areas, and decimal for the other areas. Refer to the user’s manual
of the applicable PLC for more information.

Connection Available Area


Device Remarks
Bit Word Long

X Area X000 – X357 X000 – X340 X000 – X320 Ex.) X007 :


X0’s bit 7
Y Area Y000 – Y357 Y000 – Y340 Y000 – Y320

S Area S0 –S4095 S0 –S4080 S0 –S4064

M Area M0000 –M8511 M0000 –M8496 M0000 –M8480

D Area - D0000 –D8511 D0000 – D8510

T Area - T000 – T511 T000 – T510

C Area - C000 – C255 C000 – C254

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8.11.3 Connection Diagram
If connected wit FX series, the Connection Diagram of the XGT Panel and the connected instrument is as shown below.
Use the Connection Diagram button of PLC Type Change on the Panel Editor to check the Connection Diagram below.

1) CH 1(if connected with RS-232C used)

2) CH 2(if connected with RS-422/485 used)

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8.12 OMRON CPM : C- Mode Protocol

8.12.1 Communication Mode


Connection is available through the C-mode Protocol of Omron CPM series.
If connected with CPM series, its applicable communication setting is as follows.
At this moment, the applicable communication setting of CPM series and the XGT Panel to be connected between should be
set identical to each other.

Setting Contents
Setting Item Remarks
CH 1 CH 2
Communication
RS-232C RS-422, RS-485 -
Mode
Instrument Sided
9-Pin male connector 5-Pin connector -
Connector
Connection
C Mode protocol -
Protocol
Communication
1,200/2,400/4,800/9,600/19,200bps
Speed
Data Bit 7Bits, 8Bits

Parity Bit None, Even Bits, Odd Bits

Stop Bits 1 Bit, 2 Bits


Station No.
unavailable if
Station No. 0 ~ 31
identical to XGT
Panel

8.12.2 Connection Available device


The range of the Read/Write available device with the XGT Panel connected is as shown below.
Max. range of the connection available device is diverse based on the connected type of PLC.
Max. available range is displayed in here. For more information on the Max. device range of each PLC, refer to the user’s
manual of the applicable PLC.

Connection Available Area


Device Remarks
Bit Word Long

CIO Area CIO0.0 –CIO6143.15 CIO0 –CIO6143 CIO0 –CIO6142

LR Area LR0.0 –LR199.15 LR0 –LR199 LR0 – LR198

HR Area HR0.0 –HR511.15 HR0 –HR511 HR0 –HR510

T/C Area - T/C0 - 4095 T/C0 – 4094

DM Area - DM0000 –DM9999 DM0000 – DM9998

AR Area - AR000 –AR959 AR000 – AR958

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8.12.3 Connection Diagram
If connected with Omron series, the Connection Diagram of the XGT Panel and the connected instrument is as shown below.
Use the Connection Diagram button of PLC Type Change on the Panel Editor to check the Connection Diagram below.

1) CH 1(if connected with RS-232C used)

2) CH 2(if connected with RS-422/485 used)

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8.13 Koyo Direct Logic06 : DirectNet

8.13.1 Communication Mode


Connection is available through Direct Logic 06 and DirectNet of Koyo.
If connected with Direct Logic 06, its applicable communication setting is as follows.
At this moment, the applicable communication setting of DL06 and the XGT Panel to be connected between should be set
identical to each other.

Setting Contents
Setting Item Remarks
CH 1 CH 2
Communication
RS-232C RS-422, RS-485 -
Mode
Instrument Sided
RJ-12 Phone Plug 15-Pin SVGA D-Sub -
Connector
Connection
Direct Net protocol -
Protocol
Communication
9,600bps(fixed) 300/600/1,200/2,400/9,600/19,200/38,400bps
Speed
Data Bit 8Bits

Parity Bit Odd (fixed) None, Odd, Even


Stop Bits 1 Bit
Station No. 1 (fixed) 1 ~ 31

8.13.2 Connection Available Device


The range of the Read/Write available device with the XGT Panel connected is as shown below.
For more information on the device address, refer to the user’s manual of the applicable PLC.

Connection Available Area


Device Remarks
Bit Word Long

X Area X0 –X777 X0 – X37 X0 – X36

Y Area Y0 –Y777 Y0 – Y370 Y0 – Y36

C Area C0 –C1777 C0 – C77 C0 – C76

SP Area SP0 –SP777 SP0 – SP37 SP0 – SP36

T Area T0 – T377 T0 – T377 T0 – T376

CT Area CT0 – CT177 CT0 – CT177 CT0 – CT176

S Area S0 – S1777 S0 –S77 S0 –S76

GX Area GX0 – GX3777 GX0 – GX177 GX0 – GX176


GY Area GY0 – GY3777 GY0 – GY177 GY0 – GY176
V Area - V0 - V41237 V0 - V41236

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8.13.3 Connection Diagram


If connected with DL06 series, the Connection Diagram of the XGT Panel and the connected instrument is as shown below.
Use the Connection Diagram button of PLC Type Change on the Panel Editor to check the Connection Diagram below.

1) CH 1(if connected with RS-232C used)

2) CH 2(if connected with RS-422/485 used)

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8.14 NAIS FP series : Mewtocol

8.14.1 Communication Mode


Connection is available through FP series of PLC and Mewtocol of NAIS.
If connected with FP series, its applicable communication setting is as follows.
At this moment, the applicable communication setting of FP series and the XGT Panel to be connected between should be
set identical to each other.

Setting Contents
Setting Item Remarks
Tool Port CH1/CH 2
Communication
RS-232C RS-232C,RS-422, RS-485 -
Mode
Instrument Sided
Mini Din 5-Pin connector 5-Pin connector -
Connector
Connection
Mewtocol -
Protocol
Communication
9,600bps(fixed) 2,400/9,600/19,200/38,400/57,600/115,200bps
Speed
Data Bit 8Bits 7Bits, 8Bits

Parity Bit Odd (fixed) None, Odd, Even


Stop Bits 1 Bit 1 Bit, 2Bits
Station No. 1 ~ 31 1 ~ 31

8.14.2 Connection Available Device


The range of the Read/Write available device with the XGT Panel connected is as shown below.
Max. range of the connection available device is diverse based on the connected type of PLC.
Max. available range is displayed in here. For more information on the Max. device range of each PLC, refer to the user’s
manual of the applicable PLC.

Connection Available Area


Device Remarks
Bit Word Long

X Area X0 –X73F WX0 – WX73 DWX0 – DWX72

Y Area Y0 –Y73F WY0 – WY73 DWY0 – DWY72

R Area R0 –R97F WR0 –WR97 DWR0 –DWR96

L Area L0 –L63F WL0 – WL63 DWL0 – DWL62

T Area T0 – T1023
EV0 – EV1023 DEV0 –DEV1022
C Area C0 – C1023

D Area - DT0 –DT32764 DDT0 –DDT32763

R(Special) R9000 –R910F - -


LD Area - LD0 –LD127 DLD0 –DLD126
D(Special) - DT90000 - 90259 DDT90000 - 90258

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8.14.3 Connection Diagram


If connected with NAIS FP series, the Connection Diagram of the XGT Panel and the connected instrument is as shown
below.
Use the Connection Diagram button of PLC Type Change on the Panel Editor to check the Connection Diagram below.

1) CH 1(if connected with RS-232C used)

2) CH 2(if connected with RS-422/485 used)

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8.15 Siemens S7-200 series : PPI Protocol

8.15.1 Communication Mode


Connection is available through Siemens S7-200 series of PLC and PPI Protocol.
If connected with S7-200 series, its applicable communication setting is as follows.
At this moment, the applicable communication setting of S7-200 series and the XGT Panel to be connected between should
be set identical to each other.

Setting Contents
Setting Item Remarks
Ch2
Communication Ch1
RS-485
Mode Unavailable
Instrument Sided
9-Pin connector
Connector
Connection
PPI Protocol
Protocol
Communication
9,600/19,200bps
Speed
Data Bit 8Bits

Parity Bit Even


Stop Bits 1 Bit
Station No. 1 ~ 31

8.15.2 Connection Available device


The range of the Read/Write available device with the XGT Panel connected is as shown below.
Max. range of the connection available device is diverse based on the connected type of PLC.
Max. available range is displayed in here. For more information on the Max. device range of each PLC, refer to the user’s
manual of the applicable PLC.

Connection Available Area


Device Remarks
Bit Word Long

I Area I0.0 –I15.7 IW0 – IW14 ID0 –ID12

Q Area Q0.0 –Q15.7 QW0 – QW14 QD0 –QD12

T Area T0 –T255 TW0 –TW255 -

C Area C0 –C255 CW0 –CW255 -

V Area V0.0 – V5119.7 VW0 – VW5118 VD0 –VD5116

M Area M0.0 – M31.7 MW0 – MW30 MD0 –MD28


SM Area SM0.0 – SM299.7 SMW0 – SMW298 SMD0 –SMD296

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8.15.3 Connection Diagram
If connected with S7-200 series, the Connection Diagram of the XGT Panel and the connected instrument is as shown below.
Use the Connection Diagram button of PLC Type Change on the Panel Editor to check the Connection Diagram below.

1) CH 2(if connected with RS-485used)

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8.16 Fuji Inverter FVR-E11S

8.16.1 Communication Mode


Connection is available with Fuji Inverter FVR-E11S.
If connected with FVR-E11S, its applicable communication setting is as follows.
At this moment, the applicable communication setting of the inverter and the XGT Panel to be connected between should
be set identical to each other.

Setting Contents
Setting Item Remarks
Ch2
Communication Ch1
RS-485
Mode Unavailable
Instrument Sided
RJ45 connector
Connector
Connection
Fuji Inverter Protocol
Protocol
Communication
1,200/2,400/4,800/9,600/19,200bps
Speed
Data Bit 8Bits, 7Bits

Parity Bit None, Odd, Even


Stop Bits 1 Bit, 2 Bits
Station No. 1 ~ 31

8.16.2 Connection Available device


The Function Code Area with Read/Write available with the XGT Panel connected is as shown below.
Max. range of the connection available device is diverse based on the connected type of PLC.
Max. available range is displayed in here. For more information on the Max. device range of each PLC, refer to the user’s
manual of the applicable PLC.

Connection Available Area


Device Remarks
Bit Word Long

F Area - F0 – F42 -

E Area - E1 – E42 -

C Area - C1 –C33 -

P Area - P1 – P10 -

H Area - H1 – H46 -

A Area - A1 – A19 -
M Area - M1 – M48 -
S Area - S1 – S11 -

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8.16.3 Connection Diagram

If connected with FVR-E11S, the Connection Diagram of the XGT Panel and the connected instrument is as shown below.
Use the Connection Diagram button of PLC Type Change on the Panel Editor to check the Connection Diagram below.

1) CH 2(if connected with RS-485 used)

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Chapter 9. Installation and Wiring


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9.1 Installation

9.1.1 Installation Environment

This unit has high reliability regardless of its installation environment, but be sure to check the following for system reliability.

1) Environment requirements
Avoid installing this unit in locations which are subjected or exposed to:

(1) Water leakage and dust.


(2) Continuous shocks or vibrations.
(3) Direct sunlight.
(4) Dew condensation due to rapid temperature change.
(5) Higher or lower temperatures outside the range of 0 to 55୅
(6) Relative humidity outside the range of 5 to 95୅
(7) Corrosive or flammable gases

2) Precautions during installing

(1) During drilling or wiring, do not allow any wire scraps to enter into the XGT Panel.
(2) Install it on locations that are convenient for operation.
(3) Make sure that it is not located on the same panel that high voltage equipment located.
(4) Make sure that the distance from the walls of duct and external equipment be 50mm or more.

3) Heat protection design of control box

(1) When installing the XGT Panel in a closed control box, be sure to design heat protection of control box with consideration
of the heat generated by the XGT Panel itself and other devices. The circulation of air using a ventilation fan might affect
to the XGT Panel caused by an inflow of gas or dust.
(2) It is recommended that filters or closed heat exchangers be used.

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9.1.2 Handling Instructions

This section describes the handling of the XGT Panel.

x Do not drop off, and make sure that strong shock should not be applied.
x Do not unload the PCB from its case. It can cause faults.
x During wiring, be sure to check any foreign matter like wire scraps should not enter into the upper side of the PLC. If any
foreign matter has entered into it, always eliminate it.

1) Handling instructions
The followings describe instructions for handling or installing the XGT Panel.

(1) I/O specifications re-check

Re-check the input voltage and polarity for the input part. If a voltage over the maximum switching capacity is applied, it
might cause a problem, breakdown or fire. Do not exceed 10m for the wiring.

(2) Used wire


Select the wire with due consideration of ambient temperature and rated current. Its minimum specifications should be
AWG24 (0.18 ໇) or more.

(3) Environment
When wiring the I/O part, if it locates near a device generating an cause short circuit, destruction or malfunction.

(4) Polarity
Before applying the power to part that has polarities, be sure to check its polarities.
Especially, be sure not to connect AC power supply to the external power supply terminal.

(5) Terminal block


Check its fixing. During drilling or wiring, do not allow any wire scraps to enter the PLC. It can cause malfunction and fault.

(6) Wiring
Wiring I/O wires with high voltage cable or power supply line can cause malfunction or disorder.
Be sure that any wire does not pass across the LCD (I/O status will not be clearly identified).

(7) Be cautious that strong shock does not applied to the XGT Panel, and do not separate the PCB from the case.

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2) Mounting instructions
The following explains instructions for mounting the XGT PLC onto the control panel.

(1) Allow sufficient distance from upper part of the unit for easy module replacement and ventilation.
(2) Do not mount the base board together with a large-sized electromagnetic contact or no-fuse breaker, which produces vibration,
on the same panel. Mount them on different panels, or keep the unit away from such a vibration source

(3) Mount the wire duct as it is needed.

-. If the wire duct is mounted on the upper part of the PLC, make the wiring duct clearance 50 ໄ or less for good
ventilation. Also, allow the distance enough to press the hook in the upper part from the upper part of the PLC.
-. If the wire duct is mounted on the lower part of the PLC, make optic or coaxial cables contact it and consider the
minimum diameter of the cable.

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9.2 Wiring

The followings explain the wiring instructions for use of the system.

9.2.1 Power Supply Wiring

(1) To protect the PLC from noise, twist the power line as densely as possible, and keep the shortest distance.

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(2) Connect a power supply that has less noise (if there are lots of noise, connect noise filter).
(3) When wiring, separate the PLC power supply from those for I/O and power device as shown below.

(4) To minimize voltage drop, use the thickest (max. 2 ༅) wires possible
(5) Do not bundle the 24VDC cable with main-circuit (high voltage, large current) wires or the I/O signal wires.
If possible, provide more than 80 ໄ distance between the cables and wires.

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(6) As a measure against very large surge (e.g. due to lightening),connect a surge absorber as shown below.

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Within 10m

‫ڌڠ‬

Surge absorber for lightening

(7) Use an insulating transformer or noise filter against noise.


(8) Do not allow the transformer or noise filter across the duct.

9.2.2 Cable Specifications for Wiring

The specifications for wiring are as follow:

Kinds of external Cable Specifications (໇)


connection Minimum Maximum
Digital Input 0.18 (AWG24) 1.5 (AWG16)
Digital Output 0.18 (AWG24) 2.0 (AWG14)
Analog Input / Output 0.18 (AWG24) 1.5 (AWG16)
Communication 0.18 (AWG24) 1.5 (AWG16)
Main power 1.5 (AWG16) 2.5 (AWG12)
Grounding 1.5 (AWG16) 2.5 (AWG12)

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Chapter 10. Maintenance
Be sure to perform daily and periodic maintenance and inspection in order to maintain the PLC in the best conditions.

10.1 Maintenance and Inspection

The internal circuit of the XGT Panel mainly consist of semiconductor devices and its service life is semi-permanent. However,
periodic inspection is requested for ambient environment may cause damage to the devices. When inspecting one or two times
per six months, check the following items.

Check Items Judgment Countermeasure

Temperature 0 ~ + 55qC Adjust the operating temperature and humidity with the
Ambient Humidity 5 ~ 95%RH defined range.
environment
Use vibration resisting rubber or the vibration prevention
Vibration No vibration
method.
Shaking of the XGT Panel No shaking allowed Fix the XGT Panel
Screws connecting conditions No loose allowed Retighten terminal screws.
Change rate of input voltage  15% to 10% Hold it with the allowable range.
Check the number of
Spare parts Spare parts and their Cover the shortage and improve the conditions.
Store conditions

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10.2 Daily Inspection

The following table shows the inspection and items which are to be checked daily.

Countermeasur
Check Items Check Points Judgment
e
Terminal block Retighten
Check for loose mounting screws Screws should not be loose
connecting conditions Screws
Communication
Retighten
connector connecting Check the connector falling Connectors should be fixed
Screws
conditions

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10.3 Periodic Inspection

Check the following items once or twice every six months, and perform the needed corrective actions.

Check Items Checking Methods Judgment Countermeasure

Ambient
0 ~ 55 qC
temperature - Measure with thermometer Adjust to general standard

Ambient Humidity and hygrometer 5 ~ 95%RH (Internal environmental standard


Environment

- Measure corrosive gas There should be no of control section)


Ambient

Ambience
corrosive gases

Looseness, The module should be


Move the XGT Panel
Ingress mounted securely.
Retighten screws
XGT Panel

Conditions

dust or foreign
Visual check No dust or foreign material
material

Loose terminal
Connecting conditions

Re-tighten screws Screws should not be loose Retighten


screws

Connectors should not be Retighten connector mounting


Loose connectors Visual check
loose. Screws

Measure voltage between


Line voltage check 10.2 ~ 28.8V DC Change supply power
input terminals

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Appendix 1. System Memory


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Address Name Description Remark


0~899 User memory

900 RTC_C_Y Year of RTC BCD

901 RTC_MON Month of RTC BCD

902 RTC_DAY Day of RTC BCD

903 RTC_HOUR Hour of RTC BCD

904 RTC_MIN Minute of RTC BCD

905 RTC_SEC Second of RTC BCD

906 RTC_WEEK The day of week (Sunday: 0 – Saturday: 6) BCD

907 SCAN_MIN Stores the minimum scan time. ms

908 SCAN_MAX Stores the maximum scan time. ms

909 SCAN_CUR Stores the current scan time. ms

910 HMI_TYPE Stores the type of XGT Panel (A Type: 0, B Type: 1).

911 HMI_VER Stores the version of XGT Panel.

912 VER_CY Stores the year of O/S.

913 VER_MD Stores the month and date of O/S.

914 CUR_SCR Stores the number of current screen.

915 RESERVED -

916 COM1_COUNT Stores the error count of channel 1.

917 COM1_ERROR Stores the current error code of channel 1.

918 COM2_COUNT Stores the error count of channel 2.

919 COM2_ERROR Stores the current error code of channel 2.


920 KEY_ESC Stores the status of ESC key. LSB
921 KEY_ALM Stores the status of ALM key. LSB
922 KEY_UP Stores the status of Ÿ key. LSB
923 KEY_DOWN Stores the status of ź key. LSB
924 KEY_LEFT Stores the status of ඔ key. LSB
925 KEY_RIGHT Stores the status of ඖ key. LSB

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Address Name Description Remark

926 KEY_SET Stores the status of SET key LSB


927 KEY_ENT Stores the status of ENT key LSB
928 KEY_F1 Stores the status of F1 key LSB
929 KEY_F2 Stores the status of F2 key LSB
930 KEY_F3 Stores the status of F3 key LSB
931 KEY_F4 Stores the status of F4 key LSB
932 W_ALWAYS_ON Always On (0x0001)

933 W_ALWAYS_OFF Always Off (0x0000)

934 W_SCAN_TOGGLE Scan toggle (0x0001 <-> 0xFFFE)

935 W_FATAL_ERROR Turns on when a fatal error has occurred LSB


936 W_LIGHT_ERROR Turns on when an ordinary error has occurred. LSB
937 W_ERROR_KIND Stores the error code

938 W_RTC_DATA_ERROR Stores the error code of RTC

939 W_WDT_COUNT Not used

940 W_20MS 20-ms cycle clock LSB


941 W_100MS 100-ms cycle clock LSB
942 W_200MS 200-ms cycle clock LSB
943 W_1S 1-sec cycle clock LSB
944 W_2S 2-sec cycle clock LSB
945 W_10S 10-sec cycle clock LSB
946 W_20S 20-sec cycle clock LSB
947 W_60S 60-sec cycle clock LSB
948 WDT_PTR_H The high address of WDT error

949 WDT_PTR_L The low address of WDT error


950 CALC_L_ERR The error flag of calculation (divided by zero) Calculation 0 ~ 15
951 CALC_H_ERR The error flag of calculation (divided by zero) Calculation 16~19
952~999 RESERVED -
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Appendix 2. Dimension

Appendix 2.1 External Dimension (unit: mm)

Appendix 2.2 Cutting Dimension

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