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1. Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 51 D 6 System Screen 1 In case of using only CH1 configured in GP Editor lt SYSTEM SETTING ENVIRONMENTS SERIAL PROTOCOL PORT C WK 2005 cPU 2 RS 422 6 ser d Eed Olen SET GP STATION 0 lt SYSTEM SETTINGS ENVIRONMENTS SERIALS SERIAL SPECIFICATION gt BAUD RATE 115200 DATA LENGTH PARITY STOP FLOW CONTROL SUN OFF Rotates in order as downloaded protocol in GP Editor Displays CH1 protocol EDITOR PRINTER BARCODE UNIVERSAL DEFAULT protocol When CH2 is No Use Displays CH1 connect port GP S070 T9D6 RS422 PORT RS232C PORT Designates automatically as non using port in GP S070 T9D7 RS232C A PORT RS232C B PORT Rotates in order as EDITOR PRINTER BARCODE MONITOR UNIVERSAL No Use If CH1 is SLAVE MONITOR does not appear G Displays CH2 protocol as EDITOR for default 52 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Autonics 6 System Screen H Displays CH2 connect port GP S070 T9D6 RS422 PORT RS232C PORT Designates automatically as non using port in GP S070 T9D7 RS232C A PORT RS232C B PORT Moves communication configuration setting window for GCommunication configuration selected connected device by each channel You can designate baudrate data bit parity stop bit and flow control for each channel Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 53 D 6 System Screen 54 2 In case of
2. 00000 FY Rl ooooo Mounting slot for bracket Ethernet port For connecting LAN cable and hub use direct cable or for connecting PC directly use cross cable USB Device USB device is available for project upload and download to install USB driver to PC and utilizes as general USB memory recognized portable disk when connecting PC USB Host Use USB host for data management firmware update 10 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Autonics 1 6 1 Dimensions 1 Overview 35 194 1 l IA al 2 SI Autonics Y vY y e Fixing bracket e Panel cut out e lt Max 240 Se Max 4 R3 gt M4 18670 By de lt p gt nft KE ae Es 5 re Min 175 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Panel thickness max 4mm 11 H 1 Overview Autonics 12 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Autonics 2 Installation H 2 Installation 2 1 GP installation Upper side Lower side TE Sr r Mounting slot for bracket O0 O O O TS o000000000000000 0
3. Autonics 4 System Organization F 4 System Organization 4 1 Connection with controller 4 1 1 1 1 organization 1 1 communication is the communication between one GP LP and one PLC or controller You can organize the system to monitor the action element device parameter etc status of the connected specified device during executing GP S070 operation Both CH1 and CH2 are able to 1 1 communication with tag Numeral input display ASCII input display GP Editor PLC or controller 14 Note If there are too much draw data screen processing speed may be reduced However control program speed is not affected Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 35 H 4 System Organization Autonics 4 1 2 1 N organization You can construct the system to monitor the action element device parameter etc status of the connected specified N devices which are same type controllers PLC etc during executing GP S070 operation as following figure Data download Upload PLC or controller You can connect devices up to 32 it may be different by the product Respond time is different by the connected devcie during communication data renewal time may be longer For further details refer to GP LP user manual for communication 36 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Autonics 4 System Organization bk 4 1 3 Heterogeneous organization You can organize construct the system to monitor the action element
4. Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for o GPLP Seres Click Finish to close the wizard lt Back Cancel Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 21 H 2 Installation Autonics You can check installed driver at Start Control Panel System Hardware Device Manager E Device Manager File Action View Help e E8 e HE EN P Computer Hess Disk drives H Display adapters HE DYD CD ROM drives LP Series GPILP Series fg Human Interface Devices 1 CN IDE ATA ATAPT controllers Keyboards e Mice and other pointing devices Monitors S Network adapters lyf Ports COM amp LPT g s Processors ER Sound video and game controllers D ze Storage volumes i d System devices E Universal Serial Bus controllers 22 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Autonics 2 Installation H 2 5 2 Install with device manager 1st If Found New Hardware Wizard does not operate you can install USB driver at Start Control Panel System Hardware Device Manager Uninstalled driver displays as following feature Device Manager File Action View Help EY AUTONTCS S9E860 z 3 Computer See Disk drives a Display adapters A DYD CD ROM drives fg Human Interface Devices IDE ATASATAPI controllers gt Keyboards 1 Mice and other pointing devices 2 Monitors B i Network adapters E Other devices be Gei Auto
5. 00 00 00 00 No Function and operation IP of GP S070 for Ethernet communication Subnet mask of GP S070 for Ethernet communication Gateway of GP S070 for Ethernet communication MAC address of GP S070 for Ethernet communication A Caution IP configuration of GP should not be duplicated with other network devices on same network Duplicated IPs may cause IP conflict and communication cannot operate Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 59 D 6 System Screen Autonics 6 4 5 Screen bright This menu is for designating screen brightness 4 S SYSTEM SETTINGS ENVIRONMENTS No Function and operation 60 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Autonics 6 System Screen 6 4 6 Assistance setting This menu is for selecting the position of system setting menu key and designating UW device value LATCH function buzzer on off screen open time or off time of back light SEFORM SYSTEM SETTING ENVIRONMENT Key of system memu Assistance setting 3 LATCH Setting LATCH OFF 2 Buzzer On Off BUZZER OFF Mof menu key 5 Screen open time sec OU time of back light min Function and operation Check or select the position of system setting menu key to enter from user screen Displayed that this position is already designated for system setting menu key 2 Displayed that this position is not designated for system setting menu key You can designate system setting menu key up to two keys
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7. Found New Hardware Wizard operates 2nd Select No not this time and click Next Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard Windows will search for current and updated software by looking on your computer on the hardware installation CD or on the Windows Update Web site with your permission Head our privacy policy Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software O Yes this time only Yes now and every time connect a device No not this time Click Next to continue Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 17 2 Installation A utonics 18 3rd Select Install from a list or specific location Advanced and click Next Found Mew Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install software for Autonics GPYLP Gees IF your hardware came with an installation CD 9 or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do Install the software automatically Recommended Ce Install from a list or specific location Advanced Click Next to continue 4th Select Don t search will choose the driver to install and click Next Found New Hardware Wizard Please choose your search and installation options Search for the best driver in these locations Use the check boses below to limit or expand the default search which includes local paths and removable media The best driver found will
8. RS232C connector and RS422 connector D D D Touch left upper point O Touch left upper point X After the set screen open time Enters system setting menu moves to user screen If there is connection If there is no user screen it problem between external Moves to the designated displays USER SCREEN IS device it displays error user screen as start screen NOT FOUND message message 46 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Autonics 6 System Screen 6 System Screen 6 1 Organization of system screen System setting screen appears for monitoring environmet data functionality diagnostics settings by touching system screen calling Select each menu and their sub menu appears The system screen organization is as below Language ss Local Ethernet Environment Screen bright Assistance setting Clock Firmware update GP S070 Data a system setting menu y User screen Data transfer Functionality Data logger System initialization Battery remaining Diagnostics Touch diagnosis Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 47 6 System Screen Autonics 6 2 Operation of system screen Monitoring Environment ies Functionality Diagnostics Function and operation Moves to the prior menu Displays the menu title of current screen Touch desired item and it moves it Set buzzer ON OFF Displays current time and date Exits system setting Touch desired me
9. Screen switching device The designed user screen in GP Editor has own number and it is downloaded to GP GP S070 monitors base screen switching device periodically and decides to be displayed base screen Screen switching device is designated in GP Editor It recognizes the current value of device assigned to switching device of base screen as screen number it is displayed the screen In order to make same as the real screen number and device reference value for screen access it is designed to display screen no 1 when the current value of device is 0 Operation when DO Current value device as base screen number device Base screen number 1 D O 2 gt D O 1 D O 1 gt D 0 2 Base screen number 2 D 0 500 gt D 0 2 D Of2 gt D 0 500 Base screen number 500 If there is no screen number corresponding the device value of screen data error message appears as below screen DISPLAY SCREEN IS NOT AVAILABLE No 3 m Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Autonics 7 User Screen i 2 Screen switching methods It is switched to the appropriate screen when changing screen switching device value It is changed as below methods 1 Using touch key for switching screen There are switching function of touch key operations as follows Switching to the fixed screen Switching to the previous screen Switching to the adjacent lower number of screen Switching t
10. device parameter etc status of between two devices which are connected at each port as different type controller PLC etc during executing GP S070 operation as following figure GP Editor Drawing data Data download Upload PLC or controller B PLC or controller For further details refer to GP LP user manual for communication Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 37 H 4 System Organization Autonics 4 2 Universal organization As following figure you can organize the system to monitor or control host unit data by universal communication during executing GP S070 operation For further details refer to 5 4 Universal protocol of GP LP user manual for communication GP Editor Drawing data Data download Upload LL egen Host Unit Micro Computer 4 3 Connect with barcode printer As following figure you can organize the system to read barcode data by connecting barcode reader or to print alarm history by connecting serial print during executing GP S070 operation GP Editor Data download Upload Serial printer For further details refer to GP LP user manual for communication 38 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 4 System Organization D 4 4 Connect with GP Editor There are three ways to communicate between PC and GP S070 serial communication ethernet communication USB Setting method is as below 1st Enter system setting
11. touch folder title with yellow and touch DIR button to move SYSTEM SETTING DATAA DATA MANAGER 2 d SE USB_DISK GP LP_DISK TestFol q ert NORMAL FILE TestFol da2 TestFo 5 TestFo l derm TestFolder TestFolder6 TestFolder testl pr test2 prl testo Pri test4 prli INSTALL DELETE FORMAT INSTALL DELETE FORMAT SYSTEM SETTING DATA DATA MANAGER ao 9 52 AM USB_DISK GP LP_DISK NORMAL FILE INSTALL DELETE FORMAT INSTALL DELETE FORMAT Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 91 D 6 System Screen 92 For moving top directory touch directory path with yellow and touch DIR button to move SYSTEM SETTING DATAN DATA MANAGER USB_DISK GP LP_DISK INSTALL DELETE FORMAT INSTALL DELETE FORMAT USB_DISK GP LP_DISK TestFoldert TestFolder2 TestFol lder3 TestFolder4 TestFolder TestFolder6 INSTALL DELETE FORMAT INSTALL DELETE FORMAT Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 6 System Screen H 6 6 2 Firmware update You can update firmware periodically if necessary 1st For update firmware visit our homepage www autonics com and download GP S070 firmware file properly Save this file to USB DISK Please format USB DISK before saving this file 2nd Connect GP S070 and USB DISK and enter Data Firmware update of system setting menu Touch OK to start firmware update lt SYSTEM SETTINGS DATAN FIRMWARE UPDATE VAN When The Firmware Update D
12. 2 device is D 2 All user defined base screen numbers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Incase of DO 1 D1 3 D2 11 Base screen Overlap window 1 screen Screen number Screen number Overlap window 2 is not overlapped because the value of overlap window 2 device is not an existing base screen number 112 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Autonics 7 User Screen H In case of DO 1 D1 3 D2 5 Base screen SEET Overlap window 2 screen Screen number Overlap window 3 screen A Caution Various tags of overlap screen in the upper part can cover lower part of tags and they are not shown If touch keys or input tags are overlapped the upper one is only operated when it touched 7 5 Device connection status display If configurated connect device is not connected or connection has error at SYSTEM SETTING Environment Serial Communication menu displays error message as following screen Touch CLOSE and error message dialog box disappears If connection error is not resolved after 5 seconds error message appears again on the screen A Caution Connection error message appers only on user screen When the third CH1 fourth CH2 bit of system signal 1 device in system information device are ON status error message for specified connect device appears on the screen For further details refer to GP Editor user manual Copyright Reserved Autonics Co
13. 4th Found New Hardware Wizard operates Next steps are same as 2 5 1 Install with Device usage found new hardware wizard and please refer this 24 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Autonics 2 Installation H 2 5 3 Install with control panel 1st Enter Start Settings Control Panel and click Add Hardware amp Control Panel File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Bact Wl Ka ps Search gt Folders Eh Address Control Panel v Control Panel R 54 E Er Accessibility Add Hardware Add or Administrative Automatic Date and Time Display g Switch to Category View Options Remoy Tools Updates en E wa G CG Ce Ki we Flash Player Folder Options Fonts Game Internet Keyboard Mail D Windows Update Controllers Options Help and Support e O B gt 8 B 3 eil See Also Network Network Setup Phone and Power Options Printers and Realtek HD Connections Wizard Modem Faxes Sound Eff 9 SE 0 g P Regional and Scanners and Scheduled Security Sounds and Speech System Language Cameras Tasks Center Audio Devices A ea Taskbar and User Accounts Windows Wireless Start Menu Firewall Network Set 2nd Add Hardware Wizard operates Click Next Add Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Add Hardware Wizard Se Sy This wizard helps you e Install software to support the hardware vou add to your computer Troubleshoot problems you may be having with
14. Autonics 6 System Screen 6 6 4 User screen 6 6 4 1 Base screen This menu displays screen number and screen title list for base screen Touch the desired screen you can check designed status of the screen Screen check and operation 1st Touch the desired screen line to check and it moves the selected screen to check SYSTEM SETTING DATA USER SCREENS ick A C gt S H 2nd At moved screen touch any point to return to the previous No 2 Screen title A Caution By checking base screen from the list the display object of the selected base screen operates normally but the input object of the selected screen does not operate Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 97 D 6 System Screen Autonics 6 6 4 2 Window screen This menu displays screen number and screen title list for window screen Screen check method is Same as base screens Screen check and operation 1st Touch the desired screen line to check and it moves the selected screen to check SYSTEM SETTINGS DATAS USER SCREENS 1 T 2nd At moved screen touch any point to return to the previous No 2 Window title A Caution Window screen is designed up to 500 from GP Editor but actial downloadable window screens are up to 3 to GP S070 8 98 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Autonics 6 System Screen F 6 6 4 3 Comment This menu displays downlowaded user defined
15. Ltd 113 H 7 User Screen Autonics 114 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Autonics 8 System Window 8 System Window 8 1 Key pad type No Type Keypadsereen 1 Binary Octal Decimal jefe EE Hexadeci mal Real number GP DND thet CLR pape yf teat he PARDEE EEA ASCII E E DORE SRI ERA bi c dje flo lt es Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 115 i 8 System Window Autonics 8 2 ue ere P fap Key pad organization Operation Writes or inputs writing value on device CLR Deletes all input value BS Deletes latest input Moves to the previous input field in accordance with configuration Moves to the next input field in accordance with configuration a Moves to the previous page ki Moves to the next page X1 Those keys are displayed only for ASCII input key pad BE DESERESESEESESESE ENT CLR A W key operation of user screen is according to Key Action settings of Screen Auxiliary Configuration dialog box No movement Holds keypad Holds keypad Not operated Not operated Moves to Holds keypad Holds keypad previous input tag In order of user ID Moves to Closes keypad Closes keypad previous input tag Hide cursor and key window Moves to next input tag Moves to next input tag Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Autonics 9 Troubleshooting H 9 Tro
16. be installed Search removable media floppy CO ROM Include this location in the search H V lmwblabt KU Browse Ce Don t search will choose the driver to install Choose this option to select the device driver from a list Windows does not guarantee that the driver you choose will be the best match for your hardware Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Autonics 2 Installation Sth Select Show All Devices for common hardware type and click Next Found New Hardware Wizard Hardware Type Select a hardware type and then click Next Common hardware types Show All Devices a 1394 Debugger Device 61983 Device Class Sa AVC Device Class Ki Batteries Bluetooth Radios Y Computer ss Disk drives Mienlau adanbkars 6th Select Standard system devices and HID compliant game controller and click Have Disk and Install From Disk dialog box appears Found New Hardware Wizard e Select the device driver you want to install for this hardware Select the manufacturer and model of your hardware device and then click Net IF you have a disk that contains the driver you want to install click Have Disk Manufacturer Model Ei This driver 18 digitally signed Tell me why driver signing is Important Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 19 H 2 Installation Autonics 7th Click Browse designate GP LP USB Driver folder and click OK
17. bitmap font of GP 5 Check the set vector font of GP You can check the set bitmap font of GP 5 Check the set vector font of GP You can check the set vector font of GP Screen diagnosis menu Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 103 D 6 System Screen 6 7 4 Touch diagnosis This menu is for diagnosing touch and minimizing touch errors SYSTEM SETTINGS DIAGNOSTICS TOUCH DIAGNOSIS Start A ouch Touchd 104 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Autonics 6 System Screen Function and operation Touch this it moves diagnostics screen and starts diagnosing touch First cross reference point of diagnosis is activated at left upper based on the screen Only when you touch within the diagnosis point next touch diagnosis point is activated in order Based on the screen touch diagnosis points are activated in order as left upper left lower right upper right left side If you touch outside of the diagnosis point error message appears Touch RESET and diagnose touch again Returns to previous screen Re starts touch diagnosis When touch diagnosis is completed saving message for diagnosis value appears Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 105 H 6 System Screen Autonics 106 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Autonics 7 User Screen i 7 User Screen User screen is a base or window screen designed with GP Editor 7 1 Screen specification 1 Ba
18. comment lt SYSTEM SETTINGS DATA USER SCREEN Comment No 1 comment No 2 comment No 3 comment Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 99 D 6 System Screen 6 7 Diagnostics 6 7 1 System initialization This menu is for initializing user data and setting values of GP S070 Be sure that once deleted data cannot recover Especially for saving alarm history contents by GP Editor upload alarm history and alarm frequency with checking Alarm History Alarmhistory txt and Alarm Frequency Alarmfrequency txt in tag box of Monitor Data Upload dialog box from Communication Upload menu to save txt files If GP S070 and serial printer is connected you can print alarm history in Functionality Print Out of system setting menu D OR SYSTEM SETTING DIAGNOSTICS SYSTEM INITIALIZATION AP VAN All settings of system is initialized 2 CANCEL lt FORM SYSTEM SETTING DIAGNOSTICS SYSTEM INITIALIZATION KE VAN All settings of system is initialized DATA CLEAR CANCEL No Function and operation Initializes every data of screens of GP S070 part comment and common configuration information After completing initializing user screen displays USER SCREEN IS NOT 100 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Autonics 6 System Screen H Mo Function and operation 7 FOUND message Exits this menu without initializing data A Caution During downloading user design
19. e Cancels setting value input Enters setting value input Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Autonics 6 System Screen F 6 4 Environment 6 4 1 Serial communication This menu displays connected device to RS232C RS422 port of GP S070 You can designate station and connected port by each channel lt SYSTEM SETTINGS ENVIRONMENTS PROTOCOL UNTVERSAL CH2 EDITOR RS 232C GP STATION C 0 Function Operation S Displays connected device and connect port for CH1 DCH Touch this to select one from downloaded protocol in GP Editor EDITOR a PRINTER BARCODE UNIVERSAL or DEFAULT protocol and designate configuration line connect port Select RS232C RS422 or RS232C A RS232C B Depending on CH2 setting CH1 may be changed as No Use Displays connected device and connect port for CH2 Touch this to select one from downloaded protocol in GP Editor EDITOR QCH2 PRINTER BARCODE UNIVERSAL or DEFAULT protocol and designate configuration line connect port Select RS232C RS422 or RS232C A RS232C B or depending on CH1 setting CH2 may be changed as No Use If CH1 is SLAVE MONITOR does not appear GP station Touch this and input key pad for station appears ene touch GP station set range 0 to 31 ey Configuration Designate communication details of connected port for CH1 and CH2 Esc Ge by each You can designate baudrate data bit parity stop bit and flow control channe
20. function by set time interval from the current time SAVE 5th Designate Repeat Count Touch the number of repeat count and input key pad appears Enter 3 If this is set as 0 repeat count is infinite PERIOD CONDITIONAL bee er Bea RES ery Sr Repeat Period hour Ki min sa Low oe om eo Repeat Count BIT Save Device Channel Channel Data Type Consecutive Number Number 1 Logger set screen Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 6 System Screen H 6th Designate save device Select WORD to set UW PERIOD CONDITIONAL Repeat Period Ku hour i EJ KO E E z ES Repeat Count W WoR Device Set Channel Channel1 Station 0 000000 Save Device Data Type Consecutive Number Number 1 Logger set screen 7th Touch Device Set and it moves to word device set menu You can set channel Channel 1 Channel 2 Internal station 0 to 255 device and data type lt SYSTEM SETTINGS FUNCTIONALITY DATA LOGGER PERIOD PERIOD SAVE WORD Channel Selection Cha Word Device Set Station Selection Device Selection Data Type v Signed Word m Unsigned Word Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 75 D 6 System Screen 8th Touch Device Selection and input key pad appears to set appropriate device Enter UW 6 76 Data Type Signed Nord 9th Check the set and touch SAVE lt PERIOD SAVE WORD Channel Selection Word Device Se
21. logger condition Displays the set logger condition period logging conditional logging Set the saved data logger function Touch this it switches USE or NO USE Delete all the saved data loger data Select to be deleted series number and touch to delete the selected logger data Select to be set series number of data logger and touch the properiate button to move logger condition setting menu D Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 69 D 6 System Screen 6 5 3 3 Period logging Period logging reads the set save device value at the desiganted time and saves it 1 Period logging setting lt SYSTEM SETTINGS FUNCTIONALITY DATA LOGGER gt Consecutive Repeat KS SE Number Channel Station Device Wie fae Channel1 i 000000 i 1 No Use NO USE Channel1 000000 it 1 Channel 000000 1 Channel 000000 Channel1 000000 Channel1 i 000000 Channel 000000 Channel1 i 000000 Delete All Delete Touch to be set number as data logger and touch Logger Set and PERIOD LOGGING screen is displayed D PERIOD 1 CONDITIONAL Random ka Eo Ee E Repeat Period Ki hour DODOA Repeat Count In j BIT 7 WORD eo Save Device ke GE Channel Station 0 000000 Data Type O ne CI Consecutive Nu bent Number 1 Logger set screen SAVE Mo Function and operation Touch this it moves to period logging setting screen or conditional logging setting screen SE opera
22. system language and character set Serial Configures serial port for connecting between GP Editor and communication connected device printer barcode reader or monitor Local Ethernet Designates IP of GP S070 Clock Designates current time and date Screen bright Designates backlight brightness Key of system setting menu Designates the position for calling Environment system setting menu Buzzer Designates using buzzer or not Assistance Screen open time Set time for open screen when supplying setting power Off time of back light Set off time for backlight LATCH setting Designates maintaining UW device value by GP battery during power OFF Manages USB_DISK and GP LP_DISK Displays user defined base screen title and number Displays user defined window screen title and number Displays downloaded comment list in GP Data Firmware Enables to update firmware update System information Displays current system information of GP System Disk capacity Checks total disk capacity and available disk capacity of GP Displays this menu during communicating download upload Data transfer between GP and GP Editor Functionality Designates time switch Prints out alarm history with printer Data logger Saves the specified device value by user defined condition System Initializes every set value of system as default value initialization Battery SC e Displays battery remaining with percentage and bar graph remain
23. using only CH2 configured in GP Editor lt SYSTEM SETTINGS ENVIRONMENTS SER TAL PROTOCOL PORT D wK 200S CPU 2 RS 422 SET CH Gi EDITOR Giant GI QR GP STATION 0 E ZS SYSTEM SETTING ENVIRONMENTS SERIALY SERIAL SPECIFICATION BAUD RATE 115200 DATA LENGTH PARITY STOP FLOW CONTROL XON XOFF Rotates in order as NoUse EDITOR PRINTER Displays CH1 protocol BARCODE UNIVERSAL DEFAULT protocol Displays CH1 connect port GP S070 T9D6 RS422 PORT RS232C PORT Designates automatically as non l GP S070 T9D7 RS232C A PORT RS232C B using port in PORT Displays CH2 protocol Rotates in order as downloaded protocol in GP Editor as downloaded protocol for default gt EDITOR gt PRINTER gt BARCODE Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Autonics 6 System Screen H Displays CH2 connect port GP S070 T9D6 RS422 PORT RS232C PORT Designates automatically as non GP S070 T9D7 RS232C A PORT RS232C B using port in PORT Moves communication configuration setting window for selected connected device G Communication configuration by You can designate baudrate data bit parity stop bit and flow control for each channel If CH1 is as NoUse it is not able to communication configuration each channel Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 55 D 6 System Screen 6 4 2 Serial details configuration 1 CH1 CH2 details configuration 4 SYSTEM SETT
24. 000000000 1st Set GP S070 in panel which is cut for panel cut out dimension 2nd Set fixing brackes in slots 2 slots are in upper side 2 slots are in lower side 3rd Tightening fixing bracket with M4 Screw driver and tightening torque is 0 3 to 0 5Nem d Ki J M4 Screw driver gt m Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 13 H 2 Installation Autonics 2 2 Power wiring For power supply use the power line of which cross section is at least 0 75mm and use the ground cable of which cross section is at least 1 25mm2 Use crimp on type ring terminal with at least 3mm of internal diameter and less than 6mm of external diameter Do not supply power before connecting power line Check power polarity RS Tighten the terminal screw with 0 5 to 0 8 Nem torque Ground resistance should be less than 100Q and ground it separately FG A Caution Caution for power wiring Before connecting power line you must check power polarity RS Do not connect power when power is supplied Observe following allowable voltage change range of power voltage 24VDC 21 6V to 26 4VDC When connecting power supply power by power supply which has inner protection circuit If the power supply which does not have inner protection circuit is used you must install protection ci
25. ELETE FORMAT SYSTEM SETTINGS DATAN USB_DISK GP LP_DISK OI OI Q INSTA DELETE FORMAT INSTALL DELETE FORMAT No Function and operation Check the designed screen at user screen with touching INSTALL when connecting USB memory stick which has project file designed from GP Editor Deletes selected data Formats selected DISK Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 89 D 6 System Screen 6 6 1 2 File copy be USB_DISK TestFoldert TestFolder2 TestFolder3 TestFol der 4 TestFolder5d TestFolder6 TestFolder testl pr test2 pr tesia Dr INSTALL DELETE FORMAT SYSTEM SETTINGS DATA DATA MANAGER GP LP_DISK test4 pri A O INSTALL DELETE FORMAT we Function and operation It is able to copy selected file to GP LP_DISK or USB_DISK 6 6 1 3 Directory movement lt DEFOR SYSTEM SETTINGS DATAN DATA MANAGER USB_DISK TestFoldert TestFolder2 TestFolders3 TestFolder4 TestFolder5d TestFolder6 TestFolder tesil prl test2 prl tesi3 pri test4 prli INSTALL DELETE FORMAT GP LP_DISK INSTALL DELETE FORMAT Moves top folder or sub folder of folder list in disk Moveable top folder is displayed as with yellow and sub folder is displayed as folder title with yellow Touch the desired folder and touch DIR button to move 90 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Autonics 6 System Screen F Ex For moving sub directory
26. ING ENVIRONMENT SERIAL Ch PROTOCOL EDITOR ET CH2 MK 200S_Tool V1 0M Roszozu SET GP STATION In lt SYSTEM SETTINGS ENVIRONMENTS SERIAL SERIAL SPECIFICATION gt BAUD RATE GB 115200 DATA LENGTH CHE PARITY GI EVEN STOP 1 FLOW CONTROL 7 XON XOFF Mo oo Function and operation Designate operation mode CH1 CH2 protocol Communication mode for set PLC by GP and GP Editor by each port EDITOR I O mode for downloading user designed data from GP Editor PRINTER Print mode for printing alarm history of GP BARCODE Input mode for reading data from barcode For further details refer to Barcode description MONITOR Available only in CH2 Monitoring mode for PLC which is connected to GP from PC directly GP is as transmitter by transmitting data from PC to PLC and data from PLC to PC 56 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Autonics 6 System Screen Mo oo Function and operation In case of MITSUBISHI FX Series editor mode is available for monitoring NoUse Displayed only not using appropriate CH Touch this detailed configuration screen for designated operation mode appears Designate detailed configuration for designated operation mode Baudrate Designate baud rate Supports 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 or 115200 bps Data Designate data bit Stop bit Designate stop bit Supports 1 bit or 2 bit Parity Designate parity type Su
27. If two keys for system setting menu is set you should touch both two keys simultaneously to enter system setting menu Function for maintaining UW device value by battery even though power OFF Touch this rotates LATCH ON or LATCH OFF UW device value LATCH function setting menu is for GP Series Designate buzzer on or off for touch key operation numeral or ASCII input touch system setting menu touch communication start and complete or alarm Touch this rotates Buzzer On or Buzzer Off Menu for set time of open screen when supplying power Touch time displayed position and numeral input key pad appears to enter setting time Setting time 0 to 60 sec Designate back light off time If there is no touch on screen of GP LP until off time of backlight LCD backlight is OFF Backlight is ON again when user touches it In this case touching is only for backlight ON and the other operation is not valid Touch time displayed position and numeral input key pad appears to enter setting time Setting time 0 to 60 min If 0 is set backlight is not OFF Depending on the status from System information device Backlight control bit of read device in GP S070 controls the designated operation Backlight setting and operation is available only when backlight control device is SET ON If backlight control device is RESET OFF it does not operate Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 61 D 6 System Screen Autonics No Function a
28. Install From Disk Insert the manufacturer s installation disk and then Ga make sure that the correct drive tz selected below Cancel Copy manubacturer s files from F Documents and Settingsautonics Desktop GP ze 8th Select GP LP Series as below feature and click Next Found New Hardware Wizard Select the device driver you want to install for this hardware Select the manufacturer and model of your hardware device and then click Net IF you have a disk that contains the driver you want to install click Have Disk Model GPLP Seres Ku This driver is not digitally signed Tell me why driver signing is Important During installing driver if following message appears click Yes and continues installing driver Update Driver Warning compatible your hardware will not work correctly and your computer might become unstable or stop working completely Do you want to continue A Installing this device driver is not recommended because Windows cannot verify that it is compatible with your hardware IF the driver is not installing this driver 20 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Autonics 2 Installation 9th Processes installing GP LP USB Driver Found New Hardware Wizard Please wait while the wizard installs the software a 72 GP LP Series Setting a system restore point and backing up old files in case your system needs to be restored in the future Cancel
29. Remove Power Supply Please insert the USB firmware 3rd Checking firmware update dialog box appears Touch YES to start firmware update 4 SYSTEM SETTINGS DATAN FIRMWARE UPDATE VAN When The Firmware Update Do Not Remove Power Supply Do you want to Firmware update OK FIRMWARE UPDATE x Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 119 H 10 Firmware update Autonics 4th Firmware update progress is displayed as bar graph type If update completes touch OK and restart GP S070 lt SYSTEM SETTINGS DATA FIRMWARE UPDATE Firmware update start Do not power OFF to GP S070 during firmware update A Caution 120 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Autonics 11 Repair and Check H 11 Repair and Check 11 1 Change repair component 11 1 1 Battery change Battery of GP S070 is available for maintain user defined setting data backup of latch area and time if there is unexpected power failure or it is not able to supply power You need to change battery regularly 1 The status with discharged battery When time is not correct After power failure time is reset After power failure data of latch area is reset 2 Battery residual quantity display You can check battery remaining from Diagnostics Battery remaining of system setting menu in GP S070 Please replace battery if battery remaining is below 5 4 EF SYSTEM SETTING DIAGNOSTICS D Battery
30. The invisible hand for more convenient world Autonics sensors amp controllers Au TONICS Sensors amp Controllers Graphic Panel GP S070 USER MANUAL ice GP so7 er Graphic Panel O NI M y ML M2 M3 M4 ps USE aeg Ka d Rate a NU TAN GP S070 Thank you very much for selecting Autonics products For your safety please read the following before using DH Autonics il Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Autonics Preface Preface Thank you very much for selecting Autonics products Please familiarize yourself with the information contained in the Safety Precautions section before using this product This user manual contains information about the product and its proper use and should be kept in a place where it will be easy to access Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd iii H User Manual Guide Autonics User Manual Guide Please familiarize yourself with the information in this manual before using the product This manual provides detailed information on the product s features It does not offer any guarantee concerning matters beyond the scope of this manual This manual may not be edited or reproduced in either part or whole without permission A user manual is not provided as part of the product package Please visit our home page www autonics com to download a copy The manual s content may vary depending on changes to the product s softwar
31. and Option dialog box appears Designate communication configuration as same as that of from GP S070 For further details of each option refer to GP Editor user manual File Browse Communication e Serial C Ethernet Pot SX Baudrate 115200 bps Cancel 3rd After configuration connect GP S070 and PC by communication cable to download and upload drawn program from GP Editor Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 43 H 4 System Organization Autonics 44 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Autonics 5 Start up GP 5 5 1 Start up GP This chapter describes start up procedure from supplying power to GP to switching user screen Checking list before supplying power Before supplying power to GP S070 please check the following list No Check Description Check waterproof rubber ring is installed Install status Check all 4 fixing brackets are installed Check fixing brackets are fixed with approved tightening torque gt G d Check ground cable is installed with separated other device ground cable roun Check there is 3rd grounding Check cable connection by polarity 3 Power cable Check the tightening status of screws on terminal Check power voltage 4 Power we Check this is installed as separated other device power Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 45 H 5 Start up GP Autonics 5 2 Operation order Check the connection status of GP S070 and
32. ata and try download again 66 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Autonics 6 System Screen H 6 5 3 Data logger Data logger is for saving the specified device value by the user defined conditions It records and saves the related device value when user defined conditions are satisfied 6 5 3 1 Log data file Log data file is saved as DataLog yyyymmddhhmm year month date hour minute txt form The capacity of GP LP Disk saved log data is 32MByte and max log data file is max 1MByte If 32 log data files are created new log data file is overwritten on the oldest log data file gS Ex lf alloted save area for one file max 1MByte is used all log data file up to 32 is created additionally You can save max 12 000 data to one file EFOR SYSTEM SETTINGS DATA USB_DISK GP LP_DISK Dartatool 200o0o01Oo10O00e INSTALL DELETE FORMAT INSTALL DELETE FORMAT To save 8 log data hourly You can save log data as one file 1 500 hours X 32 48 000 hours 2 000 days approx 5 4 year Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 67 D 6 System Screen Autonics You can check saved data file by copying to portable disk at Data Data Manager of system setting menu SYSTEM SETTING DATAN USB_DISK GP LP_DISK DataLoga 20000101000 DataLoga 20000102000 INSTALL DELETE FORMAT INSTALL DELETE FORMAT The below is the notepad to open saved data file E Datal og 20110301 2245 Notepad Seles File Ed
33. cation 1 5 1 2 USB interface USB Device Pin USB HOST Pin CE You can download designed data of You can update firmware by USB memory stick GP Editor and PLC program of and install GP project file and SmartStudio SmartStudio by connecting USB Device PC project file 8 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Autonics 1 Overview 1 5 1 3 Ethernet interface IEEE802 3 U 10 100 Base T You can download designed data of GP Editor and PLC program of SmartStudio by connecting PC RH Crossover Cable fee CS Tx SS Je Las CNE a CNE CE CNE Tx Transmits data Rx Receives data For connecting line sharer user direct cable RS Straight Direct through Cable Tx Transmits data Rx Receives data Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 9 J 1 Overview Autonics 1 6 Part description 000 KO00000008 G0OOOOOOCA 0000000000000 Autonics RS422 RS232C Ethernet e pg A USB RS422 RS232C LCD Screen p t or or Ethernet USB ES clock RS23CA RS232C B Device Fixing bracket 2 Slots is in upper side 2 Slot is in lower side Doooo0o0 oo000gpo0000 oconoo0qgmmooo00 O
34. e Conditional device is bit or word unit lt SYSTEM SETTINGS FUNCTIONALITY DATA LOGGERS PERIOD BIT WORD GE Conditional Device Channel Channel Station 0 000000 Action BIT d wR Device Set Save Device Channel Channel Station 0 000000 Data Type Logger set screen Records save device value to file when conditional device is satisfied with set action rising edge falling edge or change Select the device type bit or word to set conditional device and touch SET and it moves to the specified device menu Displays set action conditions of conditional device at the specified device menu Bit device action conditions Rising edge falling edge or change Word device action conditions Change 80 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Autonics 6 System Screen H 2 Save device setting E SYSTEM SETTINGS FUNCTIONALITY DATA LOGGER PERIOD BIT el WORD FEH Conditional Device Channel Channel Station 0 000000 Action BT d WORD Devices Set Save Device Channel Channel Station 0 000000 EN Data Type Logger set screen Mo Function and operation Records save device value to file when conditional device is satisfied Select the device type bit or word and touch SET and it moves to the specified device menu Displays word device type Signed Word decimal with sign Unsigned Word decimal without sign when the device type is s
35. e and other unforeseen developments within Autonics and is subject to change without prior notice Upgrade notice is provided through our homepage We contrived to describe this manual more easily and correctly However if there are any corrections or questions please notify us these on our homepage Iv Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Autonics User Manual Symbols fl User Manual Symbols Symbol Description E Note Supplementary information for a particular feature A Warning Failure to follow instructions can result in serious injury or death A Caution Failure to follow instructions can lead to a minor injury or product damage Ex An example of the concerned feature s use X1 Annotation mark Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd V H Safety Precautions Autonics Safety Precautions Following these safety precautions will ensure the safe and proper use of the product and help prevent accidents and minimize hazards Safety precautions are categorized as Warnings and Cautions as defined below Cases that may cause serious injury or fatal accident if instructions are not followed Caution Cases that may cause minor injury or product damage if Caution instructions are not followed A Warning n case of using this unit with machinery Ex nuclear power control medical equipment ship vehicle train airplane combustion apparatus safety device crime disaster
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37. ed data and ladder data if download is stop in the middle of progressing by power and cable statue initialize the data of GP and download it again 6 7 2 Battery remaining You can check battery remaining from Diagnostics Battery remainaing of system setting menu in GP S070 Please replace battery if battery remaining is below 5 4 SYSTEM SETTINGS DIAGNOSTICS Battery remaining 100 No Function and operation Displays battery remaining with 0 to 100 as numerical percentage Displays battery remaining with bar graph A Caution Please contact our service center to replace battery It may cause an explosion or a fire when using improper battery Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 101 D 6 System Screen 6 7 3 Screen diagnosis This menu is for user to diagnose LCD screen and font of GP S070 SYSTEM SETTINGS DIAGNOSTICS SCREEN DIAGNOSIS Start diagnosing of LO GP o supported by the E GP is supported by GP i GP is suppor GP supported by the supported suppor Screen diagnosis menu Check LCD color and bad pixel of GP Touch this for starting screen diagnosis You can check LCD color and bad pixel LCD color and bad pixel of GP check of GP G Displays LCD screen pattern of GP You can check LCD screen pattern of G Displays LCD screen pattern of GP GP Check the set bitmap font of GP 102 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Autonics 6 System Screen Check the set
38. elected as word The following example is that conditional device is UB56 Action conditions Rising edge and save device is UW6 When conditional device is On the designated device value as save device is saved at file UB56 UB56 UW 6 0 _ FHF ows 2 UW 6 4 Conditional device ON Action conditions Rising edge Save device Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 81 D 6 System Screen 82 1st Touch CONDITIONAL and moves to CONDITIONAL LOGGING set screen PERIOD CONDITIONAL BT m WORD 7 Fees Conditional Device Channel Channel1 Station 0 000000 Action BIT Oo WORD BEE Save Device Channel Channel1 Station 0 000000 Data Type Number 1 Logger set screen 2nd Input conditional device To set UB56 action condition rising edge as example select BIT and touch Device Set SYSTEM SETTINGS FUNCTIONALITY DATA LOGGER CONDITIONAL LOGGING CONDITIONAL BIT Channel Selection Channel Station Selection Device Selection j CH F Ka 3 a a m ction Conditions w Rising Edge Falling Edge Change Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 6 System Screen H 3rd Touch Number 000000 to select device and input key pad appears Enter UB56 O p Action Conditions wl Rising Edge Falling Edge a Change lt D CONDITIONAL BIT Channel Selection Channel1 Bit Device Set Station Selection 0 Device Selection Action Conditions w Rising Ed
39. ents H Table of Contents A 2 0 gt eS EN SOE SNE O iil IS Ci anal QE Le ER EE E E EEEE EE E EEOAE IV User Manual Symbols E V SE EE CAMO INS eee een ee nec ne none vi Tape Or EMT EE IX 1 OVNI add aa anne ane ee a D a 1 1 1 EE ei en E 1 1 2 go Wire tC caer ee Rae 2 1 3 Ordening Wiel eu AOI BE 3 1 4 SS GING AON esis te eee ee 3 1 4 1 General specification sise 3 1 4 2 Performance specification ss 4 1 4 3 GP system setting iii 5 1 5 COMM AMICA IEN 6 1 5 1 Communication interface iii 8 1 6 PARC CINIO eege 10 1 6 1 e Un La TE 11 2 Installation EE 13 2 1 Om E UE e 13 2 2 OMS MIO WE 14 2 2 1 Ground ul e EE 15 2 3 EENEG 15 2 4 TOG USINO ee 15 2 5 USB driver installation iii 17 2 5 1 Install with found new hardware wizard ccccceececeeeceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 17 2 5 2 Install with device manager 23 2 5 3 Install with control panel cece cceccceeeeceeeseeeeaeeesaeeeseeeseeeeseeeeseeesaeeess 25 2 5 4 Remove GP LP USB driver 29 2 9 9 Update GP LP E Ren ecrans se essence 31 3 Device CONSEEUCLION 28 csescnneens encens esse semer e 33 3 1 BIS RE AE 33 3 2 Ree Le ER 33 EN BIT OC VIGO En Le 33 3 2 2 Word device range iii 33 4 System Organization nn nrrrnrrnnennnennnennenenenenenenennnnee 35 4 1 COME GUGM NCA a ENES 35 AT We ORCA IZ OM EEN 35 4 1 2 fe e organization E 36 4 1 3 Heterogeneous organization 37 4 2 Biel OFGaANIZATION EE 38 Co
40. er To update the driver for this device DB AC IF the device fails after updating the driver roll back to the previously installed driver Uninstall To uninstall the driver Advanced Driver Update Wizard operates Update method is same as 2 5 1 Install with found new hardware wizard 32 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Autonics 3 Device Construction R 3 Device Construction 3 1 Device element GP read device UW UB This area is for controlling graphic panel function For further details refer to GP Editor user manual GP write device UW UB This area is for displaying graphic panel state For further details refer to GP Editor user manual GP user device UW UB This area is for using graphic panel function general purpose communication universal communication etc 3 2 Device range 3 2 1 Bit device range UB UB WRITE AREA B000015 to UB00029F UB000015 to UBO0029F 00015F bit USER AREA UB000030 to UB01999F UB000030 to UB01999F 01969F bit 3 2 2 Word device range 00015 UW READ AREA UW00000 to UW00014 UW00000 to UW00014 Nera or READ AREA UB000000 to UB00014F UB0O00000 to UB00014F 00015F bit 00015 WRITE AREA UW00015 to UW00029 UW00015 to UW00029 or 01969 UW USER AREA UW00030 to UW01999 UW00030 to UW01999 werd Or Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 33 H 3 Device Construction Autonics 34 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd
41. er Channel Station Device teg Channel UW 000006 1 Channel1 i 1 No Use Channel l No Use Channell i No Use Channel1 No Use Channel i sit No Use Channel 000000 No Use Channeli j 000000 i No Use Delete All Delete 86 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 6 System Screen i 6 5 4 Print out This menu is for printing alarm history which is listed during GP operation by external printer lt SYSTEM SETTINGS FUNCTIONALITY PRINT QUT Alarm History lt SYSTEM SETTINGS FUNCTIONALITY PRINT OUT CAC Tei Print Alarm history NO No Function and operation Prints alarm history with touching Printer port setting From Environment Serial Communication of system setting menu set PRINTER Cancels printing alarm history Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 87 D 6 System Screen Autonics 6 6 Data 6 6 1 Data manager You can check file list of GP LP_ DISK of USB DISK connected GP S070 Selected file with touching is able to install delete or format SYSTEM SETTING DATA 4 USB_DISK 5 GP LP_DISK INSTALL DELETE FORMAT INSTALL DELETE FORMAT No Function and operation Select USB DISK or GP LP DISK Displays inner files of selected DISK Ifinner files of selected DISK are out of list box touch A W to move the list up and D down 88 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Autonics 6 System Screen i 6 6 1 1 INSTALL D
42. ernet setting Select Local Ethernet menu lt SYSTEM SETTINGS ENVIRONMENTS LOCAL ETHERNET IP Address 192 168 100 10 Subnet Mask EE Ee Gateway MAC Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 You can designate IP address subnet mask and gate way of GP S070 and check MAC address A Caution IP setting of GP should not be duplicated with other communication devices If IP address between other communication devices communication is not able to operate by IP conflict Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 41 H 4 System Organization Autonics 3 USB setting GP system menu does not have the setting of USB device If there is Autonics USB driver in connected PC with GP you can use it by PC 4th Touch BEFORE current setting values are saved and it returns to previous menu Touch CLOSE current setting values are saved and it returns to user screen after exiting system setting menu lt D SYSTEM SETTING ENVIRONMENT PROTOCOL UNIVERSAL CH EDITOR LP STATION TT 42 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Autonics 4 System Organization i 4 4 1 GP Editor configuration 1st Select Common GP PLC Type of GP Editor menu Desigante GP LP type as the model name of GP S070 by pull down menu GP PLC Type GP LP Type GP S070 T9D6 800 x 480 x CH1 CH1 Group CH1 Type o CH2 CH2 Group NoUse CH2 Type o cance 2nd Select Communication Option
43. erproof rubber Waterproof rubber Waterproof rubber ring Change waterproof Water leak and Water leak and There is no water leaking Establish water leak and Establish leak 8 Leak inflammability It should not be exposed 8 Inflammability gas inflammability gas gas at inflammability gas A Caution Caution for periodic check protection For checking power voltage use the specified measuring device If there are error elements please write down the error and notify us with details For changing the product power must be turned OFF For removing dust foreign substance use dry cloth without moist or detergents 122 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Autonics 11 Repair and Check Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 123 Autonics Sensors amp Controllers Distributor E Major products Proximity sensors Photoelectric sensors Area sensors Fiber optic sensors Door Door Side sensors Pressure sensors Rotary encoders Sensor controllers Switching power supply Temp controllers Temperature Humidity transducers Power controllers Recorders Tachometer Pulse Rate meters Panel meters Indicators Signal convertors Counters Timers Display units Graphic panel Stepping Motors amp Drivers amp Motion controllers E Any proposal for a product improvement and development Product autonics com Dimensions or specifications on this catalogue may b
44. error with connected external power battery may be discharged Please check battery status from Diagnostics Battery Remaining of system setting menu Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 63 D 6 System Screen Autonics 6 5 Functionality 6 5 1 Time switch When the designated time and day of the week it turns bit device of connected device ON OFF Maximum 8 bit devices which have consecutive numbers operate as time switch It is able to set operation time by each bit device Time switch function is also able to set at Common Time Action menu of GP Editor lt SYSTEM SETTINGS FUNCTIONALITY P Num 0Qperation Start Time End time e 5 Day of The Week Q 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 0 00 00 0 00 00 0 00 00 0 00 00 0 00 00 0 00 00 0 00 00 0 00 00 0 00 00 0 00 00 0 00 00 0 00 00 0 00 00 0 00 00 0 00 00 0 00 00 CE Fn en e Jeo J of J Fa ew ne Je Jom J J Fn en ne Jeo J vf J Fan ew ne Jes Jom J J Fn en ne Jeo Jo J J Fa ew ne Jes Jom J m a a a OI EIEES OLA ALL DELETE DEVICE SET Function and operation Touch each number and set bit device operation time individually Bit devices as time switch operation which have consecutive number are able to display up to 8 Touch desired day of the week Set day is displayed with reversed color Deletes all of set time switch data Select the to be deleted OP Num and touch this to delete
45. g devices Monitors Eg Network adapters 1 9 Ports COM amp LPT g s Processors Sound video and game controllers L ep Storage volumes re System devices Universal Serial Bus controllers HI TE EN LOL 2nd Select GP LP Series device and click with right mouse button and pop up menu appears Select Properties menu ZS Device Manager File Action View Help mai r Im 4 Sei ALUTONICS 89E560 ER 4 Computer Seo Disk drives SR Display adapters Eh DYD CD ROM drives GPILP Series Ba Human Interfa Update Driver LE IDE aTajaTap Disable gt Keyboards Uninstall V Mice and other E Monitors D Netvork adept eene Ff Ports COM amp L Processors Sound video and game controllers Les Storage volumes M System devices Universal Serial Bus controllers Scan for hardware changes HE Opens property sheet for the current selection Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 31 H 2 Installation Autonics 3rd GP LP Series Properties dialog box appears Enter to Driver tab and click Update Driver to update driver GP LP Series Properties General Driver Details oe e GPLP Gees Driver Provider Aubonics Driver Date Not available Driver Version 1 0 9 0 Digital Signer Not digitally signed o Driver Details To view details about the driver files Update Driv
46. ge ra Falling Edge on Change Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 83 D 6 System Screen 4th Designate save device Select WORD to set save devcie and touch Device Set 4 SYSTEM SETTINGS FUNCTIONALITY DATA LOGGERS CONDITIONAL LOGGING Ch PERIOD CONDITIONAL BIT ad WORD Device Set Conditional Device Channel Channel Station 0 UB 000056 Aetion Rising Edge g Device Set g WORD Save Device Channel Channel1 Station 0 000000 Data Type Number 1 Logger set screen 5th Touch Number 00000 of Device Selection at Word Device Set for save device and input key pad appears lt CONDITIONAL SAVE WORD Channel Selection Channel1 Word Device Set Station Selection Device Selection Data Type w Signed Word ra Unsigned Word 84 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 6 System Screen H 6th Enter UW and save this set O Data Type v Signed Word on Unsigned Word PERIOD CONDITIONAL BT A WORD Fee Conditional Device Channel Channel Station 0 UB 000056 Action Rising Edge BIT zeng Device Set Save Device Channel Channel Station 0 UW 000006 Data Type Signed Word Number 1 Logger set screen Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 85 D 6 System Screen Autonics 7th Set USE of Enable for logger condition data logger function operates 4 SYSTEM SETTINGA FUNCTIONALITY VEER Te nee Lonsecut ive ee Logger Fnable Numb
47. hanges by time GP screen consists of these graphic objects combinations GP Editor which is dedicated software for user defined screen data in GP helps draw screen or edit data After editing screen data such as tag form arrangement and attribution download these to GP and GP starts to monitor by screen data Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 1 H 1 Overview Autonics 1 2 Feature of GP Product upgrade by web site We offer GP firmware GP Editor protocol language and font various manuals at www autonics com to download conveniently Communication between heterogeneous controllers You can connect other type controller to serial port separately GP monitors two different controllers simultaneously and relays communication between two controllers RS Multi monitoring function You can connect same type of several controllers Supports multilingual GP supports Korean English and the other languages are available for the later Supports several font GP supports various bitmap font and vector font You can select the desired font and use it Multi communication port GP supports several communication port such as RS232C RS422 serial communication port USB HOST USB DEVICE and Ethernet Two serial ports of RS232C RS422 are designated for the device connecting by software PLC computer printer barcode reader etc By supported communication type of connected device select port to communication m Monit
48. i JU Bit 1 i No Use Channel1 Bit 1 No Use Channel1 i Bit i No Use Channel1 Bit No Use Channel1 i JU Bit i No Use Channel1 Bit No Use Channell i sit i No Use Delete All Delete Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Autonics 6 System Screen H 6 5 3 4 Conditional logging Conditional logging starts logging when conditional device is satisfied with the set action condition rising edge falling edge change RH Action condition for Bit device e Rising edge When the specified bit device is rising edge it saves the set save device value e Falling edge When the specified bit device is falling edge it saves the set save device value e Change When the specified bit device is changing rising or falling edge it saves the set save device value RH Action condition for Word device e Change When the specified word device is changing it saves the set save device value Touch the desired number to set logger condition and touch Logger Set Touch CONDITIONAL and it moves to CONDITONAL LOGGING set screen lt SYSTEM SETTINGS FUNCTIONALITY DATA LOGGERS PERIOD it g WORD D Conditional Device Channel Channel1 Station 0 000000 Action d WORD EE Save Device Channel Channel Station 0 000000 Data Type Logger set screen Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 79 D 6 System Screen Autonics 1 Conditional device setting You can designate conditional devic
49. ing Diagnostics Screen Checks bad pixel and font by diagramming color and figures as diagnosis pattern Touch Diagnosis touch diagnosis Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd H 1 Overview Autonics 1 5 Communication Depending on PLC model type connections for PLC are different therefore refer to GP LP user manual for communication Every device such as PLC is able to connect any RS232C or RS422 port CH1 CH2 is designates in GP Editor 1 Connection of 1 PLC Connect PLC to a port and one of PC printer barcode reader to the other port GP Series Ce Barcode reader 2 Connection of CH1 and CH2 Connect PLC to GP S070 ports It is able to connect even if CH and CH2 are not same type PLC GP can relay data EE between CH1 and CH2 according to ES H H GP Series L 6 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Autonics 1 Overview 3 Connection of plural PLCs It is able to connect same device type to CH1 and CH2 as up to 32 by each In this case GP can link data between CH1 1 to CH1 n and CH2 1 and CH2 n and it is able not to use CH1 or CH2 CA 1 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 7 1 Overview Autonics 1 5 1 Communication interface 1 5 1 1 Serial interface 1 Serial port Pot pm i Port Pin le 2f efon slo S lm fe nonse ou Dees fe romsa Seen 2 Serial port setting Designate the desired settings for below items at Environment Serial Communi
50. it Format view Help 11 2011 03 01 22 45 18 Period Internal 0 Uw 03002 0 2 2011703701 22 45 18 Rising Internal 0 Uw 03005 1 Each item is devided by comma and item are as followings 2012 09 12 22 45 18 Period Internal UW 03002 Order Date Time Action Channel Address Save Device conditions device value X1 In case of period logging it displays Period In case of conditional logging Rising for rising edge Falling for falling edge Change for changing 68 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Autonics 6 System Screen F 6 5 3 2 Logger conditions settings lt SYSTEM SETTINGS FUNCTIONALITY G Nunber Channel Station Device lype ONT O O OE Channel 0 000000 Bit 1 0 No Use NO USE Channel 0 000000 1 0 No Use NO USE Channel1 0 000000 1 0 No Use NO USE Channel 000000 No Use NO USE Channel 000000 No Use NO USE Channel 000000 No Use NO USE Channel1 000000 No Use NO USE Channel1 000000 No Use NO USE a a a a EN EN EN Wu TE Wu oie Wu ZE s a 1 Delete 42 Logger Set Function and operation The serial number of data logger Supports it up to 8 Touch each number and you can delete the saved data or set logger conditions Displays the continuous number of the set logger condition s device In case of conditional logging the continuous number of device is fixed as 1 by logger characteristics Displays the repeat number of set
51. j 2 Installation Autonics A Caution Power and Usage Environment place where ambient temperature is outside the range of 0 C to 50 C place where ambient humidity is outside the range of 35 to 85 RH A place where sudden temperature change occurs frequently so dew may form on the product place where the product is not likely to be protected from direct sunlight and rain A place exposed to dust or metallic fragments A place exposed to corrosive or flammable gas A place where continuous impact and vibration may occur A place directly exposed to noise sources from high voltage transformers current transformers main power cables power systems and frequency converters Pay attention to the following when installed RS Do not let conductive substances from panel cut out or wiring ducts enter into GP Make sure to allow enough space to handle the GP Secure enough space to maintain inside temperature and humidity of the panel when you mount GP 16 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Autonics 2 Installation bk 2 5 USB driver installation GP LP USB Driver is driver for communication PC and GP S070 by USB cable Before installing GP LP USB Driver visit our homepage www autonics com and download setup file Downloaded zip file name is as following GP_LP_Series inf GP_LP_Series sys 2 5 1 Install with found new hardware wizard 1st Connect GP S070 to PC with USB cable and
52. ly after checking power terminal polarity It may cause a fire or a malfunction A Caution Please read all notes and cautions related to installation and wiring in the manual lf this is not observed electrical shock or malfunction may occur Make sure the ground wire of Graphic Panel is wired separately from the ground wires of other devices Ground resistance must be less than 100Q and a lead wire of which sectional area is over 1 25mm should be used If this is not observed electrical shock or malfunction may occur When connecting Graphic Panel ports and constructing input output check the pin number and terminal block before connecting It may cause a fire or a malfunction Please tighten bolt on terminal block with specified tightening torque It may cause a short circuit fire or a malfunction Do not press the surface of the touch panel with sharp or hard objects The touch panel may be damaged Keep Graphic Panel at the specified temperature If stored at a temperature beyond the specification damage may occur RS Do not inflow dust or wire dregs into the unit It may cause a fire or a malfunction Do not use in an area with excessive humidity or temperature The Graphic Panel may malfunction or its useful life may be shortened Do not close ventilating opening of this product Malfunction may occur due to temperature increase Keep the product out of direct sunlight or exce
53. menu Touch left upper point as default position of system setting menu USER SCREEN IS NOT FOUND 2nd Select Environment Serial Communication SYSTEM SETTING CD yon ow Monitoring Environment Functionality Diagnostics Parameter Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 39 H 4 System Organization 40 3rd Designate communication method Serial setting Select Serial Communication menu check that CH2 configuraiton is ae EDITOR and connected connection port with GP S070 is as RS232C If the configuration is not as EDITOR touch PROTOCOL part and cofigure as EDITOR Touch this it rotates in order as EDITOR PRINTER BARCODE gt MONITOR lt SYSTEM SETTINGS ENVIRONMENT SERIAL PROTOCOL UNIVERSAL bp CH2 EDITOR RS 232C LP STATION 0 Touch PORT area to configure the connection port of GP S070 Touch this it rotates in order as RS422 and RS232C lt SYSTEM SETTINGS ENVIRONMENTS SER TAL PROTOCOL UNIVERSAL CH2 EDITOR eA Ee Miesen To check baud rate data bit stop bit parity etc touch SET It is able to download and upload GP Editor content to GP S070 only when the baud rate between GP Editor and GP SO70 are configured as same Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 4 System Organization i lt SYSTEM SETTING ENVIRONMENT SERIAL PROTOCOL UNIVERSAL CH2 EDITOR RS 232C LP STATION 0 2 Eth
54. n to GP is 3 108 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Autonics 7 User Screen H 7 2 Screen display object 1 Available display object by screen type k _ as Base screen Window screen Line rectangle circle text bitmap numeral display ASCII display numeral input ASCII Line rectangle circle text bitmap numeral display ASCII input clock comment list display clock comment list Available displa l E alarm history alarm list part display lamp display object F a line graph trend graph Ze Geh bar graph statistic graph line graph trend graph Wes panel meter touch key bar graph statistic graph panel meter touch key X1 These are displayed only on base screen 2 Limit the number of display objects by screen type Except below some objects there is no limit the number of displaying for all tags on screen However too many objects on a screen may cause reducing monitor speed remarkably e Object which can exist only one on a screen Alarm history alarm list with scroll option trend graph and line graph e Object which cannot exist on a screen Alarm history alarm list with scroll option trend graph and line graph 3 Limit the number of display objects by project It is available to use objects with memory store function trend graph alarm list on a project max 16 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 109 H 7 User Screen Autonics 7 3 Screen switching 1
55. nd operation irrespectively menu setting X1 In case screen direction is vertical bottom side from front screen is placed at left status default position of system setting menu key is placed at left upper point Touch left upper point as soon as re supply power and it enters to system setting menu If there is numeral ASCII input or touch key tag at system setting menu key position it executes only tag operation and it does not enter system setting menu 62 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Autonics 6 System Screen i 6 4 7 Clock This menu is for setting or checking current time lt SYSTEM SETTINGS ENVIRONMENT D DATE TIME Day AM PM Hour Min Sec Year WC Mon H 2011 Be i ea ie CM WR VCHT Mo Function and operation Designate user designate time and data from current time Touch the desired item to reset numeral input key pad appears to input directly Or touch button to set Saves designated time If this button is not touched and returns previous menu or exits menu after designating time the designated time is not applied and is not saved You should touch this button for saving desired time A Caution Designated time is applied for clock alarm history alarm list or data logger which is related with time In case of connected external power current time is maintained by external power If external power is cut current time is maintained by battery If there is time
56. nics GPILP Series i Ports COM amp LPT E Processors EI Sound video and game controllers H See Storage volumes d System devices Universal Serial Bus controllers Es E GE 4 H H E 2nd Click Autonics GP LP Series with right mouse button and pop up menu appears Select Properties Device Manager Seles File Action View Help a amp SS ee AUTONICS 59E8E Computer Set Disk drives a Display adapters 4 DND CD ROM drives tg Human Interface Devices IDE ATASATAPT controllers Keyboards He Mice and other pointing devices e Monitors Sei Network adapters A Zei Other devices a Ports COM amp LPT Update Driver SM Processors Disable Sound video and e Uninstal See Storage volumes Scan for hardware changes System devices Opens property sheet for the current selection Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 23 H 2 Installation Autonics 3rd Autonics GP LP Series Properties dialog box appears Click Reinstall Driver Autonics GP LP Series Properties General Driver Details Autonics GP LP Series Device type Other devices Manufacturer Unknown Location Location U Device status This device iz not configured corectie Code 1 To reinstall the drivers for this device click Reinstall Driver Reinstall Driver Use this device enable w
57. now exactly which hardware model you want to install you can select it from a list What do you want the wizard to do Search for and install the hardware automatically Recommended Ce Install the hardware that manually select from a list Advanced 6th Select Show All Devices for common hardware typa and click Next Add Hardware Wizard From the list below select the type of hardware you are installing IF You do not see the hardware category you want click Show All Devices Common hardware types Show All Devices a Display adapters Gs GP LP Series 4 IDE ATA ATAPI controllers Sa EEE 1394 Bus host controllers s5 Imaging devices Al Infrared devices he Modems Sri didb pert vanal zl zapkere Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 27 H 2 Installation Autonics 7th Click Have Disk and Install From Disk dialog box appears Add Hardware Wizard Select the device driver you want to install for this hardware Select the manufacturer and model of pour hardware device and then click Next If you have a disk that contains the driver you want to install click Have Disk Manufacturer Standard Modem Types Standard port types Standard system devices AL TG Ey This driver is digitally signed Tell me why diver signing i important MI Ip Install From Disk 8 Insert the manufacturer s installation disk and then make sure that the correct drive is selected bel
58. nu and sub menu is displayed 48 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 6 System Screen i 6 3 Device monitor Device monitor menu is for monitoring inner device of connected device or for designateing the value to inner device of GP S070 It is able to monitor bit or word device of connected device special function device inner bit device of GP or inner word device area Monitorable device is different depending on connected device Confirm monitorable device by each device from GP LP user manual for communication lt SYSTEM SETTING MONITORING DEVICE MONITOR Channel STATION In Gi DEVICE SIGNED DEC lt SYSTEM SETTINGS MONITORING DEVICE MONITOR Channel1 STATION 0 DEVICE SIGNED DEC Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 49 D 6 System Screen Autonics 50 Channel 1 STATION In DEVICE SIGNED DEC No Function and operation Designate channel for connected device Touch this it changes as Channel 1 Channel 2 Internal Designate station Range 0 to 255 Touch this and decimal key pad appears Input key pad appears to select the device of selected device by channel Channel 1 Channel 2 Internal Monitors the specified word device as decimal with sign decimal without sign or hexadecimal e Moves upper device Select the specified bit device Touch this and hexadecimal key pad appears DN Select the specified word device Touch this and decimal key pad appears
59. o Not Remove Power Supply Pleas 4 SYSTEM SETTINGS DATAN FIRMWARE UPDATE VAN When The Firmware Update Do Not Remove Power Supply FIRMWARE UPDATE Do you want to Firmware update vs Iw Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 93 D 6 System Screen Autonics 4th Firmware update progress is displayed as bar graph type If update completes restart GP S070 lt SYSTEM SETTING DATAN 7 FIRMWARE UPDATE Firmware update start A Caution Do not power OFF to GP S070 during firmware update 94 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Autonics 6 System Screen H 6 6 3 System 6 6 3 1 System information This menu displays GP S070 system information lt SYSTEM SETTINGS DATAS SYSTEM I Model Name GP S070 T9D6 CG EN Version 1 01 NG1010 3 Release Date RELEASE 2011 10 27 12 00 4 Serial Number 000000001 LP 001 100924520110222 5 Product Code LP0081 180804 12011022 Now Funstionand operation OOOO Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 95 D 6 System Screen Autonics 6 6 3 2 Disk capacity This menu displays total disk capacity and available capacity of GP S070 lt SYSTEM SETTINGS DATAS SYSTEM 1 System Capacity Total 17487 KB User Area Total 8744 KB Usable 57396 KB Total 8744 KB Log Area Usable 5 396 KB Total 17214 MB 4 USB Area Usable 760 MB No Function and operation o 96 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd
60. o the adjacent upper number of screen 2 Numeral input It is switched to the appropriate screen inputting screen number in screen switching device using numeral input tag 3 Device monitor It is switched from device on device monitor of system screen to the appropriate screen inputting the value in screen switching 4 Screen switching a screen by PLC program When changing a screen switching device on PLC program GP switches it into the appropriate screen Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 111 H 7 User Screen Autonics 7 4 Overlap window function GP monitors user defined of 2 screen overlap devices and overlaps the screen satisfying current value of the device on a base screen In order to use screen overlap function designate the device for overlap window in GP Editor The overlap window is displayed in order of window 1 2 on current screens as below In case the value of overlap window device is exceeded the range 1 to 500 or does not exist the window is not displayed Base screen number Base screen number Base screen number Base screen number 2 3 4 Base screen number Base screen number Base screen number 5 6 T Screen data device DO 1 Screen data device DO 2 Overlap device 1 D1 83 Overlap device 1 D1 6 Overlap device 2 D2 5 Overlap device 2 D2 7 Base screen number Base screen number It discibes when screen calling device is D 0 overlap window 1 device is D 1 overlap window
61. oring function for controller device Without designed data GP menu is available for monitoring connectable controller device Print and barcode reader connection You can print alarm list by connecting printer It is able to read barcode by connecting barcode reader Touch interface It is able to input value in controller with touch switch on front screen Slim size It is easy to utilize space with slim size Various display function It is able to display data with various tags 2 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Autonics 1 Overview 1 3 Ordering information ere euni 9 b 6 item 2 Series 3 Screen size 5 Color Power supply Interface ES Ca SS 1 4 Specification 1 4 1 General specification Model GP S070 T9D6 GP S070 T9D7 Power supply 24VDC Allowable voltage 90 to 110 of power supply range Asynchronous method Each of RS232C RS422 Serial interface Each port of RS232C RS422 Two ports of RS232C USB interface Each of USB Host USB Device Version 1 1 Real time controller RTC embedded Battery life time 3 years at 25 C alarm function for low battery embedded Dielectric strength SOOVAC 50 60HZ for 1 minute Insulated resistance Min 100MQ at 500VDC megger 3rd grounding Max 1000 The square wave noise Pulse width 1 us by the noise simulator with Noise immunit d 500V R S phase and repetition frequency 60Hz 500VAC 50 60Hz fo
62. ow Copy manubacturer s files from F Documents and Settings autonics Desktop GP 9th Select GP LP Series as below feature and click Next Add Hardware Wizard Select the device driver you want to install for this hardware D Select the manufacturer and model of your hardware device and then click Hest IF vou have a disk that contains the driver vou want to install click Have Disk GPYLP Series ity This driver is not digitally signed Tell me why driver signing i important 10th You can check installed driver with same method as 10th of 2 5 1 Install with found new hardware wizard Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 28 Autonics 2 Installation H 2 5 4 Remove GP LP USB driver 1st Connect GP S070 to PC with USB cable and enter Start Settings Control Panel System Hardware Device Manager Device Manager File Action View Help amp El AUTONICS 389E560 H 4 Computer Set Disk drives Pl a Display adapters HU DYDICO ROM drives GPILP Series OR GPILP Series E Ha Human Interface Devices a CN IDE ATA ATAPI controllers e keyboards E 10 Mice and other pointing devices Monitors Network adapters 1 Ports COM amp LPT Processors Sound video and game controllers e Storage volumes r System devices Geh Universal Serial Bus controllers 2nd Select GP LP Series device and click with right mouse button and pop up menu ap
63. pears Select Uninstall menu Device Manager File ction View Help T ep a BUTONICLS SSES D 4 Computer Hs Disk drives E a Display adapters 4 DVDICD ROM drives GPILP Series ba Human Irtert Update Driver G IDE ATAATA Disable Keyboards RE E 3 Mice and athe Monitors Scan For hardware changes GR Network adap El Jl Ports COM 8 Processors ER D Sound video and game controllers See Storage volumes System devices ER Universal Serial Bus controllers Properties Uninstalls the driver For the selected device Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 29 H 2 Installation Autonics 3rd Confirm Device Removal dialog box appears Click OK to remove the driver Contirm Device Removal oe e GPLP Gees Warning ou are about to uninstall this device from your system 30 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Autonics 2 Installation H 2 5 5 Update GP LP USB driver 1st Connect GP S070 and PC with USB cable and enter Start Settings Control Panel System Hardware Device Manager Device Manager File Action View Help r F M e Sa OUTONTCS S9E S60 ee Computer s Disk drives E ep SUTONICS USE Flash Disk USB Device See SAMSUNG SP2O04C EN a Display adapters HL DYD CD ROM drives E GPILP Series GPILP Series Ba Human Interface Devices y IDE ATA ATAPT controllers Se Keyboards Fr Mice and other pointin
64. pports even odd or none parity Flow control Designate data flow control Supports XON XOFF or DSR DTR Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 57 D 6 System Screen Autonics 6 4 3 Language User language for GP S070 displays user langauge for displaying user defined screen international character font English font vector font You can designate system langauge for GP S070 inner system language RS Supported language It supports Korean English at first and the other languages are supported later with upgrade Font type It supports various fonts by each language lt SYSTEM SETTINGS ENVIRONMENTS USER LANGUAGE SYSTEM LANGUAGE User Language 9 KOREAN International Character GULIM English Font 3 DODUM Vector Font GO DON KOREAN Ne Funtion and gperaten_ o o Toon sesoses OO o oeer sonene e Displays designated English font ASCII character in GP S070 o jones To change system language download new fonts from GP Editor E Note It prevent error at designing level with using the same font between designing font from GP Editor and used font in GP S070 58 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Autonics 6 System Screen i 6 4 4 Local Ethernet By this local ethernet menu between PC and GP S070 communication is available lt SYSTEM SETTING ENVIRONMENT IP Address 4 192 168 100 10 Subnet Mask Gi 123 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 100 1 MAC Address 4 00 00
65. prevention equipment etc which may cause damages to human life or property it is required to install fail safe device lt may cause a fire human injury or property loss In case using the Graphic Panel touch switch for controlling do not use the switch as an emergency switches or those related to safety that may cause physical injury or property damage in the event of a malfunction lt may cause a fire human injury or property loss In case controlling other devices through Graphic Panel communication and there is a possibility of malfunction due to communication error an alternative circuit must be constructed It may cause a fire human injury or property loss Do not use the product in an area or an environment not specified in the manual lt may cause a fire human injury or property loss Do not connect inspect or repair when power is on It may cause a fire or give an electric shock Do not disassemble the product Please contact us if it is required It may cause a fire or give an electric shock Please use the rectified power with insulation trans It may cause a fire or give an electric shock Do not use the power to the exceeded rated voltage It may cause a fire or give an electric shock vi Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Autonics Safety Precautions F This product uses lithium battery do not disassemble or burn up It may cause an explosion or a fire Wire proper
66. pyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Ix H Table of Contents Autonics 4 3 Connect with barcode pDrmter ss 38 4 4 EE EE E E 39 4 4 1 GP Editor configuration ss 43 OO ee de a an a dede nee a eee eer 45 5 1 Checking list before supplying power 45 5 2 HEEN 46 o SVEM STCO E 47 6 1 Organization of system screen 47 6 2 Operation of system screen 48 6 3 LS VGC MONO EE 49 6 4 Suel E 51 6 4 1 Serial communication 51 6 4 2 Serial details configuration Vs 56 CR EnO ee ene eee eee R 58 6 4 4 Local Ethernet iii 59 6 4 5 Screen ING D D et oo 60 6 4 6 Assistance setting EE 61 oa AO EE 63 6 5 FUNCUON CUNY EE 64 DoF IS SW IL Mh BIEN 64 6 5 2 e ER E E 66 Ss DA OO ae ae ee en ne 67 Doa PM OUR A na dada A ce da OC Te 87 6 6 RA EE 88 6 6 1 Data 061210 219 E 88 6 6 2 Firmware DAS en der rs tetes ici ler 93 E SO ee ee ee ee ae eme ue 95 6 6 4 User screen EE 97 6 7 BANOS a a E E E EA 100 6 7 1 System mttaltzaton cc cccecccescccseeceseeceeeeceeeecseeceeeeceuseseeeseeesseeessueess 100 6 7 2 Battery remaining EE 101 6 7 3 Screen diagnosis E 102 6 7 4 Touch OASIS a a 104 SES CR ea sn on 107 7 1 Screen SpechfGaton iiiisiiiiressrereesreneereeeenne 107 7 2 Screen display object RE 109 1 3 Screen switching sise 110 7 4 Overlap window function ss 112 1 5 Device connection status display cccceccccseeeeceeeeceeeeeceeeeeseeesseeeesseneeesaaees 113 8 System VVC OW 2 eee seems eee ce case
67. r a minute 0 75mm amplitude at frequency of 10 to 55Hz for a minute in each of X Vibra Y Z directions for an hour a A of 10 to 55Hz for a minute in each of X Shoc 300m s 30G X Y Z directions for 3 times 100m s 10G X Y Z directions for 3 times 0 to 50 C Storage 20 to 60 C Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 3 i Autonics 1 Overview 1 4 2 E Model GP S070 T9D6 GP S070 T9D7 onm Humidity 35 to 85 RH Storage 35 to 85 RH ent IP65F for front panel Fixing bracket 4pcs Battery included Approval Unit weight Approx 520g Environment resistance is rated at no freezing or condensation Performance specification Display performance Bitmap font High quality view of number 6 X 8 ASCII character 8 X16 ASCII character 1 to 8 times bigger for width 0 5 to 5 times for height 16 X 16 regional characters 1 to 8 times bigger for width 0 5 to 5 times for height Vector font Font size 8 to 300 Font bold italic underline strikethrough GP S070 T9D6 Each port of RS232C RS422 USB Host USB Device Ethernet Communication interface GP S070 T9D7 Two ports of RS232C USB Host USB Device Ethernet X1 You can add other supported langauges Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Autonics 1 Overview 1 4 3 GP system setting Description Monitoring Device monitor Monitors connected PLC device and changes the status Language Designates
68. rcuits such as fuse before using this 14 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Autonics 2 Installation 2 2 1 Ground wiring Other Other device device A Caution Caution for ground wiring Connect max 1000 of ground resistance Diameter of cable for ground wiring connection should be over than 2 mm As above figure separate from other device s ground wire 2 3 Battery replacement Please contact our service center to replace GP S070 battery It may cause an explosion or a fire when using improper battery 2 4 Caution for using Use communication cable after checking whether there is break or short Please install power switch or circuit breaker in order to cut power supply off Separate this unit from high voltage line power line to avoid inductive noise Do not use this product at below places where causes serious malfunction Place where there is severe vibration or impact Place where dust exists or corrosion causing environments Place where strong field or electric noise are generated Place where temperature or humidity is beyond the specification Place where strong alkalis or vibration or impact Place where there are direct ray of sun Installation environment It shall be used indoor Altitude Max 2 000m 3 Pollution Degree 2 Installation Category IT lt may cause malfunction if above instructions are not followed Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 15 B
69. remaining 100 Mo Function and operation Displays battery remaining with 0 to 100 as numerical percentage Displays battery remaining with bar graph 3 Special register for battery Current backup battery error Turns ON when battery voltage is below than standard F0002C value Maintain backup battery error If current backup battery error turns ON at once it F0002D maintains ON status before restarting GP S070 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 121 11 Repair and Check Autonics 11 2 Check 11 2 1 General check The following table is for checking by every day week Rem Description Standard Troubleshooting Adjust the ambient Temperature 0 to 50 C temperature Adjust the ambient Environment Humidity 35 to 85 RH WW humidity Establish vibration Vibration No vibration l protection Mounting status Check screw It should be mounted without Tight the screw of GP S070 loosening for bracket a shaken Connection Check screw status of Cable connection part Tight the screw ee loosening of communication should be tightened Use the standard cable connection cable cable 11 2 2 Periodic check The following table is for checking by every month Rem Description Standard Troubleshooting Measure power Within power voltage Power voltage oo Change supply power voltage specification Battery remaining E Battery Es Battery remaining 95 Change battery status Wat
70. s ec ces 115 8 1 REV DA ND ee E danse 115 8 2 Key pad organization sise 116 9 OUI SOON a ad ce 117 9 1 Error and OUDIE SOON ce a EEOSE 117 X Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Autonics Table of Contents H 10 Firmware update EE 119 11 Ee Be TE 121 11 1 Change repair component ccccccceecceceeececeeeeeceeeeseeeeeseeeeesseeeesseesesseeeessnes 121 11 1 1 Battery change E 121 MA ee 122 LT Generale a 122 11 22 PErTIOAIC ene 122 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Xi H Table of Contents Autonics xii Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Autonics 1 Overview D d Overview 1 1 Graphic Panel Graphic Panel after referred to as GP is graphic interface device for monitoring parameters of controller such as PLC It is one of human machine interface HMI or man machine interface MMI If controller does not have visual interface it is difficult to find out current value or status of process In this case GP is a practical device GP monitors control parameter visually by LCD screen or switches the other screen or designates variable value by touching touch screen GP and controller are connected by serial communication and inter change mutual information The variable for controller is displayed by various methods as tag which is graphic object For example if the physical variable for monitoring is temperature GP displays temperature as numeral by numeral input tag or as trend graph with c
71. se screen size Base screen size is 800X480dots as entire area of the screen 800dot 480dot Base screen 2 Window screen size Window screen size is min 20X20dots to max 800X480dots You can designate window screen size and is position in GP Editor and also assign individual screen number for window screen as base screen number 800dot 480dot Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 107 7 User Screen Autonics 3 Screen position Content Base screen Window screen Start position of screen 0 0 0 0 to 779 459 left upper point End position of screen 799 479 19 19 to 799 479 right lower point If window screen is over maximum size right DEE lower point moves automatically to the end Position by Base screen size is not changeable and has fixed point of screen Therefore it may different screen type j di FOTOS SN EUE between user defined position and window screen position 4 Screen number and the number of screen _ tem Basesscreen Window screen Screen number Enable to designate from 1 to 500 range The number of 500 designable screen The number of 500 3 2 downloadable screen X1 If designed base screen capacity is over user data area data transmittion does not operates normally Please check designed data capacity and download it again X2 Designed window screen is for user defined key pad In this case maximum number of downlodable scree
72. served Autonics Co Ltd 71 6 System Screen Autonics Ex The following example is that logging starts at currrent time 09 00 by the 10 minutes period at 3 consecutive numbers of device with 3 repeats number of times UW 6 0 Saves ei UW 7 0 UW 8 9 UW 6 0 Saves ei UW 7 10 UW 8 9 UW 6 0 Saves UW 7 20 UW 8 9 1st Touch PERIOD and it moves to PERIOD LOGGING set screen lt SYSTEM SETTINGS FUNCTIONALITY DATA LOGGERS CONDITIONAL ee Bee sch REA Repeat Period ls hour elle Repeat Count In BIT w Navies Get Channel Channel Station 0 000000 Save Device Data Type SE i Consecutive Number Logger set screen 72 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 6 System Screen 2nd Touch Repeat Period and it moves to touch Random SYSTEM SETTING FUNCTIONALITY DATA LOGGERS PERIOD LOGGING D REPEAT PERIOD Ch o days 0 hour ol min 0 sec Repeat Period AN Senden is to activate log function by set time interval from the current time SAVE 3rd Itis 10 minute period touch min and input key pad appears Enter 10 amp SYSTEM SETTINGS FUNCTIONALITY DATA LOGGERS PERIOD D REPEAT PERIOD Ch Repeat Period Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 73 D 6 System Screen 74 4th Touch SAVE to save the setting 4 Sb REPEAT PERIOD In days In hour min 0 sec Repeat Period AN Senden is to activate log
73. ssive dust The Graphic Panel may malfunction or its useful life may be shortened Do not use or store in a place with shock or vibration The Graphic Panel may malfunction or its useful life may be shortened When liquid crystal from the broken LCD is smeared with skin wash it for 15 minutes If it is gotten in the eye wash it for 15 minutes and contact with the medical specialist for more information Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd vii H Safety Precautions Autonics In cleaning unit do not use water or an oil based detergent and please use dry towels It may cause an electric shock or a fire Please separate as an industrial waste when disuse this unit To change the battery contact the store or an authorized technician The manufacturer is not liable for damages that occur due to causes for which the manufacturer is not responsible damages that occur due to an extraordinary situation secondary damages compensation for accidents damages occurring on other products compensation for other processes and damage and loss of opportunity to the user due a malfunction of the product regardless of the predictability of the accident Note that this device is KCC certified for commercial use Make proper applications for the product The specifications and dimensions of this manual are subject to change without any notice viii Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Autonics Table of Cont
74. t Station Selection Device Selection Data Type od Signed Nord Unsigned Nord Channel1 0 Unsigned bord Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 6 System Screen H 10th Designate Device Consecutive Number PERIOD CONDITIONAL Repeat Period K hour Ka min Repeat Count BIT WORD e ZE Channel Channel Station 0 UW 000006 Data Type Signed Word Consecutive Number Number 1 Logger set screen Save Device 11th Touch Number 1 of device consecutive number and input key pad appears Designate the number of device to be read continuously from the start address of set save device To read from UW6 to UW7 UW8 continouse device enter 3 PERIOD CONDITIONAL Repeat Period Kai hour Kai min CCI ENTIER BIT Channel Channel Repeat Count Save Device Data Type Device Consecutive Number Number 1 Logger set screen Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 77 D 6 System Screen 78 12th Check the set and touch SAVE PERIOD CONDITIONAL Repeat Period Ku hour Kai min EE be eo ae ae eran BET WORD 7 Device Set Channel Channell Station 0 UW 000006 Data Type Signed Word SS Consecutive Number Number 1 Logger set screen Save Device 13thSet USE of Enable and data logger function operates lt SYSTEM SETTINGS FUNCTIONALITY DATA LOGGER Number Channel Station Device Type Len ch E Channel1 UW 000006 Word 3 Period Channell
75. tes by the set time type Random Designate time interval to activate log function from the current time Every Hour Designate minute and second to start logging Every Day Desigante hour minute second to start logging Every Week Designate the day of week hour minute second to start logging 70 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Autonics 6 System Screen No Function and operation Every Month Designate day hour minute second to start logging Touch to be set time type and it moves to the relevant setting screen Displays time and day of repeat period by the set type Designate the repeat number of times to save after starting logging Default is O if this is set as 0 repeat count is infinite If the device is satisfied with the set condition it saves logging device save device to the file Select the device type word or bit and touch Device Set and it moves to the device Displays the set channel address device of the save device If it is word device it displays the set data type Signed Word decimal with sign Unsigned Word decimal without sign of the device Displays the number of device to be read continuously from the start address of set save device Default is 1 In case of bit device it is available to set up to 8 In case of word device it is available to set up to 4 Displays the number of logger setting screen Saves the set of logger data Copyright Re
76. time switch individually DELETE is for deleting set time and day of the week items For deleting set device item touch DELETE ALL Touch this numeral input key pad appears to input start time and end time Not designated time action is displayed as 0 00 00 Time switch displays 24H and start time should be earlier value than end time Default is 0 00 00 and end time should be input before inputting start time e e 64 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 6 System Screen H Mo Function and operation Touch this it moves to device set menu lt SYSTEM SETTING FUNCTIONALITY TIME SWITCH DEVICE SET gt Channel Selection CI Bit Device Set Station Selection Device Selection Designate channel Channel 1 Channel 2 Internal and station 0 to 255 Touch the number 000000 and input key pad appears to set the appropriate bit device lt F UR SYSTEM SETTINGS FUNCTIONALITYA TIME SWITCH DEVICE SET gt Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 65 D 6 System Screen Autonics 6 5 2 Data transfer This menu screen is displayed during communicating download upload between GP Editor of PC and GP SYSTEM SETTINGS FUNCTIONALITY Transfer Status ee peran Graphic panel eler Di Gs Ne Function and operation You can check download or upload statue of data A Caution If download stops during downloading due to power and cable connection problem delete GP S070 d
77. ubleshooting This chapter is for possible errors in using GP SO70 for diagnosis method by several errors and for troubleshootings 9 1 Error and troubleshooting Troubleshooting Error description Further details refer to additional description program connection error D There is error for writing reading or monitoring Troubleshooting in communication 1 Troubleshooting in communication connection error Check as following list by number If error is not solved please notify this to our service center Check item Do you configure communication configuration baudrate data bit stop bit and parity correctly Is the specification and wiring of communication cable rated at our specification For connect GP S070 external device and PC you must use the provided cable sold separately Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 117 H 9 Troubleshooting Autonics 118 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 10 Firmware update H 10 Firmware update You can update firmware periodically if necessary 1st For update firmware visit our homepage www autonics com and download GP S070 firmware file properly Save this file to USB DISK Please format USB DISK before saving this file 2nd Connect GP S070 and USB DISK and enter Data Firmware update of system setting menu Touch OK to start firmware update lt FOF SYSTEM SETTING DATA FIRMWARE UPDATE VAN When The Firmware Update Do Not
78. your hardware EAN IF your hardware came with an installation LD it is recommended that you click Cancel to close this wizard and use the manufacturer s CD to install this hardware To continue click Next Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 25 H 2 Installation Autonics 3rd Connect GP S070 and PC with USB cable and select Yes have already connected the hardware and click Next Add Hardware Wizard ls the hardware connected Have you already connected this hardware to your computer Yes have already connected the hardware O No have not added the hardware yet Ath Select Add a new hardware device and click Next Add Hardware Wizard The following hardware ts already installed on your computer From the list below select an installed hardware device then click Next to check properties or troubleshoot a problem you might be having To add hardware not shown in the list click Add a new hardware device Installed hardware USE Root Hub USE Root Hub USE Root Hub KS USB Mass Storage Device Se Generic volume Add 4 new hardware device 26 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd Autonics 2 Installation bk Sth Select Install the hardware that manually selected from a list and click Next Add Hardware Wizard The wizard can help you install other hardware The wizard can search for other hardware and automatically install it for vou Or if you k
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