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1. Shock Operating 15g peak acceleration 11 msec duration Ye sine wave Non operating 30g peak acceleration 11 msec duration Ya sine wave Consistent with internal component specifications 53 143448 D Appendix B Pinouts This appendix provides the pinouts for the VGA input RS232 output and USB output connectors NC indicates No Connection VGA Input Connector The following table lists the signal definitions for the VGA DB 15 connector Serial Interface RS 232C Table B 1 VGA Input Connector Pinout D Shell Female Signal Name 1 Red Green Blue GND Digital GND Red return GND Green return GND Blue return OM IR I WO P DDC 5V GND Digital gt O k N DDC SDA o Hsync mal A Vsync al DDC SCL Data Transmission Speed 9600 bps Data Length 8 bits Stop Bit 1 bit Parity None 54 143448 D KPM T Series Flat Panel Industrial Monitor Appendix B Pinouts Touch Screen RS 232 Output Connector The following table lists the connections for the D sub 9 pin female RS 232 Output Connector Set screw Inch type 4 40 UNC Table B 2 Serial Signal Input Connector Pinout Number Signal Name Function NC No Connection 2 SD Send Data 3 RD Receive Data 4 DTR Terminal Ready 5 GND Signal Ground 6 NC No Connection 7 RTS R
2. M nnn range 1264 1392 Auto phase Auto adjust the phase Yes No Figure 3 6 Image submenu Figure 3 7 explains the three options available in the Miscellaneous submenu Load Default OSD Timeout OSD position Load Default Initialize the setting stored in non volatile memor OSD Timeout Set menu time out period Press or 15 30 45 60 sec OSD position H Position Move OSD position horizontally Press or Ml mm range 0 to 98 V Position Move OSD position verticall Press or a nn range 1 to 89 Figure 3 7 Miscellaneous submenu Reset Factory Default Settings To reset the factory default settings on your monitor follow these steps Navigate to the Miscellaneous menu and highlight Load Default Press SELECT to enter submenu which will ask you to choose yes or no Press the INC key to highlight yes and press SELECT to enable your choice RYN The default settings will be loaded as the submenu is exited Analog RGB Interface Specifications Listed below are the Analog RGB Interface specifications Based on VESA standard separate analog RGB 0 7Vp p positive true typically Input range 0 5 to 1 0Vp p typical with terminal resistance of 75Q H sync signal input TTL level negative true or positive true V sync signal input TTL level negative true or positive true 34 143448 D KPM T Series Flat Panel Industrial Monitor Chapter 3 Monitor Settings Graphic Modes The f
3. Exit Factory Default Exit lt Company Name gt KP3 Utility MAIN L Arrow R Arrow Enter Exit Figure 5 1 Main Menu showing first level pull down menus Exit closes any open files and exits the utility ESC can also be used for this purpose ESC works for exiting the other menus as well Files Menu When you choose Files a pull down menu will display the following choices Open Close Save Save As Delete and Exit The following table describes these menu commands Table 5 1 Files Menu Opens a file that contains a macro set for the keypad and loads the contents into memory Any macro set in memory is overwritten Once loaded the macro set is available to edit view teach or download to the keyboard controller Close Clears the macro set from memory and closes the file from which the set came Save Copies the macro set from memory back into its original file The original file contents are overwritten Creates a new file under the specified name and copies the macro set from memory into it For example to define different sets of codes save each set under a different name and download the one you wish to use Deletes a file Returns to the Main Menu You can save files containing keypad macro sets a macro for each key on disk and then load them into memory to view edit teach or download to the keyboard controller Some of these files may be included in the
4. 74 Key Keypad The 5012KPM T and 5015KPM T keypads feature e Alpha numeric and control keys e 40 relegendable function keys All keys reprogrammable except the F A key Integrated Mouse The 5012KPM T 8 5015KPM T feature a 2 button integrated mouse See Chapter 5 Keypad Utility Program for detailed instructions on programming the keypad See Chapter 2 Installation for detailed instructions on creating custom keypad inserts 4 143448 D KPM T Series Flat Panel Industrial Monitor Chapter 1 Introduction Back Panel Figure 1 2 shows a view of the KPM T monitor back panel Figure 1 3 shows the bottom edge of the back panel where the connectors are located SE OT USE MEU LIN 935 eS Figure 1 3 5012KPM T amp 5015KPM T Back Panel bottom view The back panel contains the OSD controls the power connector a video input connector a pass thru USB port B style connector the serial touchscreen output connector and the local and host ports for an external mouse and keyboard The input range for the power supply is 100 240 VAC 50 60 HZ or 18 32 VDC Appendix A contains more information about the power connector pinouts 5 143448 D KPM T Series Flat Panel Industrial Monitor Chapter 1 Introduction Table 1 2 5012KPM T amp 5015KPM T Back Panel Functions No Feature Description 1 OSD controls Used to access navigate and
5. ELT due ee nt aan ne ade 43 Download M n ER dai atea 43 WITINTIOS Mentira tios 44 UTILITY BATCH MODE viaria rta tilda actas did 44 KEYPAD SCAN IGODES 3 423228 20732 arcade o eo edo e cobs shies ae stele E At eo AE Bt cb ashlee oe betes A eu 45 CHAPTER 6 MAINTENANCE ic nico ic 48 GENERAL PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE ooooooooooonnnnnnnnnnnnnonononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nn nono corno n nn cnn ron nro nn nro nono nono nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nnnnnrnennnos 48 F se Replace Meta dd a it et 48 TROUBLESHOOTING a a e de etai aire a ea 48 Before Contacting Technical Support ses 48 PRODUCT REPAIR PROGRAM siscsiesatvcchecasscecdsvcscawedavestedeatbccsevadecacdindssoeadavactecuudssabesaitouaddacs covatineadedsatscdbbvatesuddiadesteatveacand 49 KPMG SERIES FRONT PANEL FRAME taiata e Sera ia a apaina aiia dagen ch rancia danas lineage 50 Chemicals Compatible with Frame sise 50 Front Panel Overlay oranie eae a o TEE ae 51 Chemicals Compatible with Overlay sise 51 Compatible Cleaning Agents for Overlay siennes 51 Chemicals Not Compatible with Overlay sise 51 APPENDIX A TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONG c cccssssssseceeeeessssssceeeeeesenseseceeeseeesssesaaeeeseeessensseeaeeeeesseasssaeaaeees 52 FIARDWARE SPECIEICATIONS coca tica nues Set a ee Lines al SR cook Bit Dan sel shit llo a syd ites iS mue 52 ENVIRONMENTAL SPEGIFICATIONS 4 2cteec a dde der ne icon 53 APPENDIX B PINOUTS 2222282 chats isincluavadcccssusancunscudcuc
6. If your computer is running DOS revision 3 2 or better create a subdirectory on your hard drive for the files and extract the files on the disk into that subdirectory To run the utility go to the subdirectory and type kp3util at the DOS prompt If your computer is not running DOS you will need to extract the files onto a DOS bootable diskette The diskette is then inserted into the floppy drive You will need to reboot your computer for the computer to access the program To run the utility type kp3util at the DOS prompt Using the Keypad Utility The keypad utility uses a menu bar and pull down menu system All menu bars are displayed across the top of the screen Proface Xycom KP3 Utility and the current menu titles are shown at the bottom of the screen see Figure 5 1 38 143448 D KPM T Series Flat Panel Industrial Monitor Chapter 5 Keypad Utility Program Startup A full stroke keyboard is needed to enter keystrokes while recording a new key macro editing an existing macro or entering utility commands You can redefine all keys on the keypads except the F A Function Alpha key While the utility is running the keypads are disabled Dialog boxes appear for user prompts and to display error and user advice messages Any keys used specifically in each menu are shown at the bottom of each screen see Figure 5 1 Two keys allow you to exit the menus e ESC moves to the previous menu or out of the utility fro
7. The following list contains known cleaning agents and household products that are compatible with the KPM T monitor front panel overlay If you want to use a cleaning agent that is not listed below contact the appropriate manufacturer for compatibility Jet Dry Ariel Downey Domestos Fantastic Persil Vim Lenor Wisk Windex Vortex Formula 409 Chemicals Not Compatible with Overlay The following chemicals and household products are known to be non compatible with the KPM T monitor front panel overlay Concentrated mineral acids Benzyl alcohol Tomato juice Concentrated caustic solution High pressure steam over 212 F 100 C Methylene chloride Lemon juice Tomato ketchup 51 143448 D Appendix A Technical Specifications Hardware Specifications Table A 1 lists the hardware specifications for the KPM T monitors Table A 1 5012KPM T amp 5015KPM T Hardware Specifications Characteristic Specification Mechanical 5012KPM T 5015KPM T Height Front Panel 12 22 in 310 388 mm Front Panel 13 97 in 354 84 mm Width Front Panel 19 in 482 6 mm Front Panel 19 in 482 6 mm Depth overall 3 32 in 84 328 mm overall 3 17 in 80 52 mm behind front panel 2 32 in 59 93 mm behind front panel 2 17 55 12 mm front panel protrusion 1 00 in 25 4 mm front panel protrusion 1 00 in 25 4 mm Weight 16 15 lbs 7 33 kg 18 85 lbs 8 55 kg Electrical AC Power 100 240 V AC 1A
8. 5 Turn on power to the KPM T monitor and then to the host computer The system will boot up the installed operating system 6 Install the application software via a floppy drive CD ROM or the network Additional aspects to take into account when mounting your KPM T monitor Consider locations of accessories such as AC power outlets and lighting interior lighting and windows for installation and maintenance convenience Prevent condensation by installing a thermostat controlled heater or air conditioner To allow for maximum cooling avoid obstructing the airflow Place any fans or blowers close to the heat generating devices If using a fan make sure that outside air is not brought into the enclosure unless a fabric or other reliable filter is used This filtration prevents conductive particles and other harmful contaminants from entering the enclosure Do not select a location near equipment that generates excessive electromagnetic interference EMI or radio frequency interface RFI Examples of these types of equipment are high power welding machines induction heating equipment and large motor starters Place incoming power line devices such as isolation or constant voltage transformers local power disconnects and surge suppressers away from the system The proper location of incoming line devices keeps power wire runs as short as possible and minimizes electrical noise transmitted to the unit Make sure the location d
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10. Select the DOS text or graphic mode System Info Show board BIOS panel and input source information amp Language Select the OSD display language Press or to select English French Items marked have sub menus Press SELECT to save the setting chosen Figure 3 2 0SD Functions menu Press MENU to select the highlighted adjustment menu the first adjustment option in the menu will be highlighted Use INC or DEC to select a submenu and then press SELECT to access the submenu Use INC or DEC to adjust the value of the highlighted option Press SELECT to save the changes or MENU to cancel Repeat the instructions above for selecting another adjustment menu Press MENU again to exit the OSD adjustment menus 32 143448 D KPM T Series Flat Panel Industrial Monitor Chapter 3 Monitor Settings Note To adjust the brightness of the backlights on the monitor use the keys on the monitor s keypad not the brightness adjustment submenu in the OSD The Brightness and Contrast menus allow you to change the display on your flat panel monitor Once the unit is mounted in a rack however the back panel controls will be less accessible The Brightness control features on the front panel should be used instead Figures 3 3 through 3 7 show the adjustment options in the submenus for the color menu the RGB menu the position menu the image menu and the miscellaneous menu Note In the following tables the INC button is r
11. abnormal operation of machinery or equipment or e Combustible dusts of an electrically conductive nature may be present in hazardous quantities Note Pro face systems are not suitable for installation within Division 1 locations 25 143448 D KPM T Series Flat Panel Industrial Monitor Chapter 2 Installation Note Electrical equipment cannot be installed in Division 1 locations unless they are intrinsically safe installed inside approved explosion proof enclosures or installed inside approved purged and pressurized enclosures Division 2 Locations Division 2 locations are listed below e Class I volatile flammable liquids or flammable gasses are handled processed or used but confined within closed containers or closed systems from which they can escape only in cases of accidental rupture or breakdown of such enclosures or systems or in case of abnormal operation of equipment e Ignitable concentrations of Class I vapors or gasses are normally prevented by positive mechanical ventilation but which may become hazardous due to mechanical failure of those ventilation systems e Location is adjacent to a Division 1 location e Class II combustible dust is not normally in the air in quantities sufficient to produce explosive or ignitable mixtures Dust accumulations are normally insufficient to interfere with normal operation of electrical equipment or other apparatus Combustible dust may be in suspension in
12. execute the OSD menu The controls include the selector switch and Menu Select Increase and Decrease buttons 2 Mouse Local Used to plug in external mouse 3 Mouse Host Used to send both external mouse and integrated mouse signals to the computer host whether the optional external mouse is plugged into the local port on the back of the monitor or into the port on the front of the monitor Keyboard Local Used to plug in external keyboard 5 Keyboard Host Used to send the external keyboard and integrated keypad signals to the computer host whether the optional external keyboard is plugged into the local port on the back of the monitor or into the port on the front of the monitor 6 Touch Out RS 232 Used to send touch screen output to the computer host 7 Pass Thru USB Used only as a pass thru port for USB signals to and from the host 8 Video In VGA Used to receive video input signal from computer host VGA port 9 AC Input DC option 100 240 VAC auto ranging 18 30 VDC on DC models See diagrams on previous page USB devices plugged directly into this connector will not function The OSD controls are explained further in Chapter 3 Monitor Settings There must be an external cable connecting the mouse host port to the host computer for the integrated mouse to work An external mouse can be plugged into either the front port or the mouse local port on the back
13. the relevant chapter s in your documentation for a possible solution to any problem you may have with your system 48 143448 D KPM T Series Flat Panel Industrial Monitor Chapter 6 Maintenance If you find it necessary to contact Technical Support for assistance please have the following information at hand 1 Serial number and model number 2 The operating system type and version i e Microsoft Windows NT version 4 0 used on host computer Exact wording of system error messages encountered 4 Any relevant output listing from the Microsoft Diagnostic utility MSD or other diagnostic applications Details of attempts made to rectify the problem s and results 6 The log number assigned from Pro face Technical Support if this is an ongoing problem 7 The name of the Technical Support Engineer with whom you last spoke if known Product Repair Program Pro face s Product Repair amp Customization Department PR amp C restores equipment to normal operating condition and implements engineering changes that enhance operating specifications Pro face tests products returned to Pro face with the standard Pro face test diagnostics Follow the steps below to prepare the unit for shipment 1 Obtain a Return Merchandise Authorization RMA number for your unit by calling your nearest Pro face Repair Department or Xycom Automation LLC at 734 429 4971 2 Please have the following information e Company nam
14. touch screen drivers are located on the Document and Support Library CD which is shipped with you unit Drivers can also be downloaded from http www profaceamerica com 36 143448 D KPM T Series Flat Panel Industrial Monitor Chapter 5 Keypad Utility Program Calibrating the Touch Screen You need to calibrate the touch screen in the following cases e The cursor does not follow the movement of your finger or pen e You adjust the size of the video image or change the video mode For computers running Windows 98 NT 2000 or XP Before calibrating your touch screen Pro face strongly recommends altering the following default settings in the calibration program Go to START PROGRAMS UPDD SETTINGS Click on the Calibration tab Set the Calibration points to 25 ee ey Nue Set the Margin Percentage to 1 Note If the Margin Percentage is set to 0 the calibration may not be correct at the edges of the screen causing the cursor to jump unexpectedly 5 Click on the Settings tab 6 Set the Averaging to 0 7 Click Apply You are now ready to calibrate your touch screen Follow the instructions found in the following applet to calibrate the touch screen START PROGRAMS UPDD CALIBRATE Note The touch screen and controller is a matched pair calibrated at the factory If touch screen and controllers are interchanged calibration may be needed For computers running MS DOS the touch screen drivers mus
15. 10 PLACES 1 037 26 3 10 PLACES MATERIAL 007 178 THICK POLYESTER ALL DIMENSIONS IN INCHES mm Figure 2 9 5015KPM T Keypad Insert with Dimensions F1 F20 21 143448 D KPM T Series Flat Panel Industrial Monitor Chapter 2 Installation Keypad Installation Diagram The following figure shows how to insert the custom keypads you have created PF11 PF20 PF1 PF10 USER DEFINED FRONT PANEL USER DEFINED KEYPAD INSERTION KEYPAD INSERTION POINT POINT lt ARA F1 F20 FUNCTION DISPLAY WINDOW KEYPAD INSERTION POINT Figure 2 10 Rear View of KPM T Monitor Bezel with Keypad Insertion Points Marked 22 143448 D KPM T Series Flat Panel Industrial Monitor Chapter 2 Installation Hazardous Locations Installation Pro face designed the KPM T monitors to meet the requirements of Class I and IL Division 2 Hazardous Locations applications Division 2 locations are those locations that are normally non hazardous but could become hazardous due to accidents that may expose the area to flammable vapors gases or combustible dusts These systems have been designed as non incendiary devices They are not intrinsically safe and should never be operated within a Division 1 normally hazardous location when installed as described here Nor should any peripheral interface device attached to these systems be located within Division 1 locations unless approved and or certified diode b
16. 12 upar E0 12 E075 E0 F0 75 E0 FO 12 upar E0 12 E075 E0 FO 75 E0 F0 12 46 143448 D KPM T Series Flat Panel Industrial Monitor Chapter 5 Keypad Utility Program Table 5 7 Default Keypad Keycodes 5012KPM T F A Key LED Off Function Mode F A Key LED On Alpha Mode 5015KPM T of Key Equivalent Codes Equivalent Codes 2 E012E07A EO FO 7A E0 FO 12 E012E07A EO FO 7A E0 FO 12 E012E072 EO FO 72 E0 FO 12 E0 12E072 EO FO 72 E0 FO 12 e Te ENTER ENTER FO 5A ENTER FO 5A E012E069 EO FO 69 EO FO 12 E0 12E069 EO FO 69 E0 FO 12 Left Start Mouse click E0 12 E0 1F EO FO 1F EO FO 12 E0 12 E0 1F EO FO 1F EO FO 12 windows start menu Explorer Mouse click E0 12 E0 2F_ EO FO 2F EO FO 12 E0 12 E0 2F EOFO2F E0 FO 12 windows pop up menu 1 Use the keyboard buttons located on the left side of the keyboard i e the buttons normally used with the alpha keys Use the keyboard buttons located on the right side of the keyboard i e the buttons normally used with the numeric keys Additional notes F11 F20 SHIFT F1 F10 F21 F30 CTRL F1 F10 F31 F40 ALT F1 F10 END LEFT START and EXPLORE keys are available 47 143448 D Chapter 6 Maintenance The KPM T monitors are designed to withstand the harsh environment of the factory floor Routine maintenance can help keep your system in good operating condition Preventive maintenance consists of several basic procedures that wil
17. 4 71 18 0 100 2 5 10 PLACES 725 18 4 10 PLACES 8 000 2X R 100 R25 L 880 17 3 R 10 R2 5 2 PLACES BACK FRONT 1 MATERIAL 007 178 THICK POLYESTER 2 ALL DIMENSIONS IN INCHES mr Figure 2 6 5012KPM T Keypad Inserts with Dimensions PF 1 PF10 Note The PF11 PF20 insert has the same dimensions 18 143448 D Chapter 2 Installation KPM T Series Flat Panel Industrial Monitor 1 309 33 0 2x R100 R25 FRONT 31 20 6 100 2 5 10 PLACES J EEE E A EEE een SOR TE 825 21 0 10 PLACES BACK 007 174 THICK POLYESTER 2 ALL DIMENSIONS IN INCHES mr MATERIAL 1 Figure 2 7 5012KPM T Keypad Insert with Dimensions F1 F20 143448 D 19 KPM T Series Flat Panel Industrial Monitor Chapter 2 Installation 5015KPM T Keypad Inserts The following figures show the dimensions for the 5015KPM T keypad inserts lis 680 17 3 _ 291 7 4 680 17 3 10 PLACES 916 23 3 i 10 PLACES 9 87 250 8 is 1 0 Figure 2 8 5015KPM T Keypad Inserts with Dimensions PF1 PF10 Note The PF11 PF20 insert has the same dimensions 20 143448 D KPM T Series Flat Panel Industrial Monitor Chapter 2 Installation 10 84 275 4 2X R 100 R2 5 F2 F3 F4 FS FS F7 F amp s FS F19 1 300 33 0 FRONT af 312 7 9 040 1 0 aak
18. A 4 4X 12 enclosure to protect against contaminants such as dust and moisture Metal enclosures also help minimize the effects of electromagnetic radiation that nearby equipment can generate Class II Hazardous Locations always require a Type 12 dust proof minimum enclosure rating Read the following sections carefully to be sure that you are complying with all the safety requirements 1 Select a NEMA rated enclosure and place the unit within the enclosure to allow easy access to the system ports see other sections in this chapter and Appendix A e To assure a NEMA 4 seal choose an approved enclosure that has a 14 gauge 0 075 in 1 9 mm thick steel or 0 125 in 3 2 mm thick aluminum front face e Be sure to account for the unit s depth when choosing the depth of the enclosure Create a cutout in the enclosure see Figure 2 1 and Figure 2 2 in System Cutout Dimensions e Be sure to place the unit at a comfortable working level e Make sure the area around the cutout is clean and free from metal burrs Mount the unit in an upright position and properly secure the unit into the panel e Tighten the fourteen 10 nuts to 25 inch pounds 2 8 Newton meters 28Kgf cm Attach one end of the power cord to the power receptacle on the unit and the other end to a properly grounded 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz outlet or optional 18 30 VDC power source 9 143448 D KPM T Series Flat Panel Industrial Monitor Chapter 2 Installation
19. E E Acetic Glacial P P Calcium Hydroxide P P Aliphatic Hydrocarbons G G Benzene Sulfonic 10 F P Potassium Hydroxide P P Aromatic Hydrocarbons G F Benzoic E E Sodium Hydroxide P P Chlorinated Hydrocarbons P N Boric E E Acid Salts Ketones F P Butyric 100 F P Aluminum Sulfate E E Ethers F P Chloracetic 10 E E Ammonium Chloride E E Esters F P Chromic 5 P P Copper Chloride E E Gasoline E E Citric 10 E E Tron Chloride E E Carbon Tetrachloride G G Fatty Acids E E Nickel Chloride E E Organics Fluosilicic P P Zinc Chloride E E Aniline P P Formic 90 P P Alkaline Salts Benzene F P Hydrobromic 20 G F Barium Sulfide E E Formaldehyde 37 G G Hydrochloric 20 G F Sodium Bicarbonate E E Phenol 5 G F Hydrocyanic E E Sodium Carbonate E F Mineral Oils E E Hydrofluoric 20 P P Sodium Sulfide E F Vegetable Oils E E Hypochlorous 5 G F Trisodium Phosphate G F Chlorobenzene G F Lactic 5 F P Neutral Salts Maleic 25 E E Calcium Chloride E E Nitric 5 F F Magnesium Chloride E E Nitric 30 P P Potassium Chloride E E Oleic E E Sodium Chloride E E Oxalic E E Phosphoric G F Picric G F Stearic E E Key E no attack N rapidly attacked Sulfuric 50 F P F some attack but useable H hot 180 F 82 2 C or in some instances boiling point of solvent Sulfuric 80 P N G appreciably no attack ESco ld 70 CMEC P attacked not and nitrate and sulfate Tannic E E recommended fo
20. KPM T Monitor Series Flat Panel Industrial Monitors User Manual for the 5012KPM T and 5015KPM T models 2007 XYCOM AUTOMATION LLC Printed in the United States of America KPM T Series Flat Panel Industrial Monitor Revision Revision Description Manual Released TIR caution added Clarified front panel frame glass and overlay in Tables 1 1 amp 1 2 Name change correct where applicable with document Part Number 143448 D Trademark Information Xycom and Xycom Automation are trademarks of Xycom Automation L L C Xycom Automation L L C now is referred to as Pro face through a D B A The Pro face name and logo will replace the Xycom name and logo on all documents where possible Pro face is a trademark of Digital Electronics Corporation Brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks and Celeron is a trademark of Intel Corporation Windows Windows NT and Windows XP are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U S and in other countries Copyright Information This document is copyrighted by Xycom Automation L L C Xycom and shall not be reproduced or copied without expressed written authorization from Xycom Automation L L C The information contained within this document is subject to change without notice Pro face does not guarantee the accuracy of the information United States FCC Part 15 Subpart B Cla
21. USB ports Figure 1 1 5012KPM T amp 5015KPM T Front Panel Controls The 5012KPM T and 5015KPM T feature function keys on either side of the flat panel display PF1 PF20 function keys below the display F1 F20 a numeric keypad window keys a curser control keypad power LED input LED industrial 2 143448 D KPM T Series Flat Panel Industrial Monitor Chapter 1 Introduction mouse keyboard and USB ports All keypad keys are reprogrammable except the F A key and all function keys are relegendable See Chapter 5 for more details Caution Leaving your TFT LCD display on constantly can result in temporary image retention TIR TIR can be avoided by using a screen saver enabling the idle doze timeout feature or by turning off the display when it is not in use Table 1 1 5012KPM T amp 5015KPM T Front Panel Controls Functions Feature Description Front Panel The front panel has four components a display strengthened glass covering the display a frame in which the display and the glass are mounted and the polyester overlay attached to both the glass and the frame The 5012KPM T has a 12 1 TFT LCD flat panel The 5015KPM T has a 15 TFT LCD flat panel The strengthened glass covering the display is intended to withstand normal operating conditions In the event of damage to the glass the overlay will protect the user from any glass shards For more information abut the frame or the overlay see Chap
22. arriers are placed in series with each individual signal and DC power line Any such installations are beyond the bounds of Pro face design intent Pro face accepts no responsibility for installations of this equipment or any devices attached to this equipment in Division 1 locations Note When additional cards are added it is the customer s responsibility to ensure that the cards chosen meet operating conditions for Class I and IL Division 2 Hazardous Locations Additions and or modifications without express consent from UL and or Pro face will void Hazardous Locations compliance It is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that the product is properly rated for the location If the intended location does not presently have a Class Division and Group rating then users should consult the appropriate authorities having jurisdiction in order to determine the correct rating for that hazardous location In accordance with Federal State Provincial and local regulations all Hazardous Locations installations should be inspected by the appropriate authority having jurisdiction prior to use Only technically qualified personnel should install service and inspect these systems Warning In order to maintain a safe condition do not use an external keyboard or mouse when the unit is operating in a hazardous environment 23 143448 D KPM T Series Flat Panel Industrial Monitor Chapter 2 Installation Safety Agency App
23. cally safe These switches are built in a manner that prevents the possibility of a spark when contacts are made or broken Use suitable UL listed and or CSA Certified Class I Division 1 switches in Hazardous Locations These switches are available from a wide number of sources It is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that the power switch selected for their installation has the correct Hazardous Locations rating for the location in which it is installed 27 143448 D KPM T Series Flat Panel Industrial Monitor Chapter 2 Installation Cable Connections Division 2 Hazardous Locations regulations require that all cable connections be provided with adequate strain relief and positive interlock Front panel keyboard mouse and USB ports may be used in Hazardous Locations with appropriate ratings if their electrical load characteristics comply with the Control Drawing on 29 All communication cables should include a chassis ground shield This shield should include both copper braid and aluminum foil The D sub style connector housing should be a metal conductive type e g molded zinc and the ground shield braid should be well terminated directly to the connector housing Do not use a shield drain wire The outer diameter of the cable must be suited to the inner diameter of the cable connector strain relief in order to ensure that a reliable degree of strain relief is maintained Warning Never connect or disconnect th
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25. d in the Drivers Touchscreen folder on the Documentation and Support Library CD that shipped with your monitor The default setting is serial mode 1 Create a folder named Touch on your desktop or in the root directory of your C drive and unzip the files into the folder 2 Click on the file setup exe and follow the directions Pro face suggests that you accept all of the defaults 3 Calibrate the touchscreen following the directions in the next section Caution When using MS DOS the mouse driver must be loaded before the touch screen driver if both a mouse and touch screen are to be supported For computers running MS DOS you will be installing the driver touchbase_dos zip This driver can be found in the Drivers Touchscreen folder on the Documentation and Support Library CD that shipped with your monitor 1 Create a directory named Touch in the root directory of your C drive and unzip the files into the folder 2 Run the file install exe in the TB458 subdirectory and follow the directions Pro face suggests that you accept all of the defaults Copy all of the batchfile utilities from the Batch Files subdirectory to C Add the command allser bat to your autoexec bat file Re boot your system NU e p Calibrate the touchscreen following the directions in the next section Caution It is recommended that you keep all default setting when installing the driver The
26. default setting The Click OFF choice is not supported To select a key to define use the arrow keys to position the cursor on the desired key and press ENTER After you select a key the utility records every keystroke made on the external full stroke keyboard The keystrokes are saved in a macro assigned to the chosen key As the keystrokes are entered they are displayed using the chosen format ESC stops recording and returns you to the Teach Menu so you cannot record the ESC key However ESC can be included in a macro by using the editor Changes made to the macros in the Teach Menu are not programmed until you select Download Edit Displays a graphic representation of the keypad in memory and a menu bar displaying Exit and Click OFF Exit returns to the Macros menu Click OFF is not supported To select a key to edit use the arrow keys to position the cursor on the desired key and press ENTER In edit mode the macro is displayed as two lines The top line displays the macro in either hex or decimal format and is the line in which the editing takes place The bottom line displays the macro in ASCII format this line is not user configurable The bottom line keeps track of which part of the macro being edited and is updated by the utility as editing takes place The insert delete and cursor control keys on the full stroke keyboard are active for editing When a key is selected from the Edit Macro option the menu bar displays
27. ductive 0 20 uH ft 4 Nonincendive Field Wiring must be installed in accordance with Article 501 4 B 3 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 29 143448 D KPM T Series Flat Panel Industrial Monitor Chapter 2 Installation Operation and Maintenance The KPM T monitors have been designed for compliance with relevant spark ignition tests However please note that the workstation front panel contrast adjustment tactile switches and keyboard connector are the only make break components intended to be exercised by the operator in the course of normal operation Warning In order to maintain a safe condition never use an external keyboard or mouse connected to side ports when the unit is operating in the presence of a hazardous environment Use of the front panel USB keyboard ports is safe only if the control drawing criteria is satisfied as indicated on the control drawing on page 29 and if the device is approved for use in the classified Hazardous Location With respect to Hazardous Location installations always observe the following rules 1 Always install the workstations within an enclosure suitable for the specific application General purpose enclosures may be acceptable for Class I applications but are never acceptable for Class II applications Type 4 IP 65 enclosures are recommended even when not required by regulations If present keep enclosure doors or openings closed at all times to avoid t
28. e shipping and billing address e Type of service desired product repair or product exchange e Product model number part number quantity serial number s and warranty status e Failure mode and failure systems e Purchase order number or repair order number Make sure the front panel assembly is properly attached to the unit Attach failure information to the unit to speed processing Place the unit securely in its original packaging or an equivalent heavy duty box Mark the RMA number on your purchase order and on the outside of the box Sty SO PS Send the unit to the address given when you receive your RMA number 49 143448 D KPM T Series Flat Panel Industrial Monitor Chapter 6 Maintenance KPM T Monitors Front Panel Frame The 5012KPM T and 5015KPMCT front panel frames are made of powder coated aluminum The key ingredients are pure polyester TEPIC G titanium oxide barium sulfate leveling agent and carbon black Chemicals Compatible with Frame Table 6 1 should be used only as a guide Specific testing should be conducted to verify that the unit s finish would meet the demands of extreme environments Table 6 1 KPM T Monitors Front Panel Frame Chemical Compatibility CHEMICAL H C CHEMICAL H C CHEMICAL H C Acids Alkalies Solvents Acetic 10 F P Ammonium Hydroxide P P Alcohols
29. e communication cables while power is applied at either end of the cable This may result in an incendiary spark and permanent damage to the workstation communication components may occur Note This warning does not apply to the front panel keyboard and USB interface connectors These connections are nonincendive circuits Please refer to the Hazardous Locations control drawing on page 29 28 143448 D KPM T Series Flat Panel Industrial Monitor Hazardous Locations Control Drawing Warning Chapter 2 Installation The following control drawing applies to front panel ports only Class I Division 2 Groups A B C and D and Class II Division 2 Groups F and G Hazardous Classified Locations Pro face Xycom Model 5012KPM T or 5015KPM T Front Panel USB and TN PS 2 Ports see note 1 Nonincendive Field Wiring Apparatus Notes 1 Nonincendive Circuit Parameters USB Port Pins 1 to 4 PS 2 Port Pins 3 to 4 Voc 5 VDC Voc 5 VDC lc 3 3 A lc 3 3 A Ca 10 uF Ca 10 UF L 16 uH L 4 uH 2 Selected nonincendive Field Wiring Apparatus shall satisfy the following Nonincendive Field Wiring Apparatus Pro face Xycom Models 5012KPM T and 5015KPM T Vmax gt Voc Imax gt Isc Ci Ccable lt Ca Li Leable lt La 3 Ifthe electrical parameters of the cable are unknown the following values may be used Capacitance 60 pF ft In
30. e text to appear and then press F1 Select Paste and then press ENTER Codes displays a table of keys and their scan codes in Hex See the Codes section in this chapter for a complete code listing Hex Decimal toggles between displaying the scan codes in Hex and Decimal formats I O allows the user to insert text or type over text in the code s Use the Insert key on your full stroke external keyboard to toggle between insert and overtype mode Note The 5012KPMT and 5015KPMT do not support the programming of special functions such as caps lock Number lock or scroll lock Upload Menu Use the Upload Menu to access the keypad version As illustrated in Table 5 5 the choices in this menu are Keypad Version and Exit Table 5 5 Upload Menu Keypad Commands the keyboard controller to send its firmware revision Version number Returns to the Main Menu Download Menu Note Download contains no options If you select Download any macro set previously programmed is overwritten 43 143448 D KPM T Series Flat Panel Industrial Monitor Chapter 5 Keypad Utility Program Caution The macros set in memory should be saved before downloading If the set is not saved all changes will be lost Download should be used only after all the keypad keys have been programmed and saved to a pkm file Selecting Download prior to saving changes will result in a loss of all keypad macro programming When you select Down
31. eferred to as and the DEC button is 66 66 referred to as The color submenu offers three options Auto Balance RGB and Color temperature Figure 3 3 outlines the functions of these choices Auto Balance Auto RGB calibration Turn on the RGB submenu Adjust color temperature 5000K 6000K 7000K 8000K 9000K 10000K Figure 3 3 Color submenu The RGB submenu allows you to adjust the Red Green and Blue on the monitor Figure 3 4 explains how these options work Press or M _ nnn range 0 to 127 Adjust green color level Press or I nnn range 0 to 127 Press or nnn range 0 to 127 Figure 3 4 RGB submenu The Position submenu offers three options as well Image Horizontal Position Image Vertical Position and Auto Center Figure 3 5 explains these options 33 143448 D KPM T Series Flat Panel Industrial Monitor Chapter 3 Monitor Settings Image Horizontal Position Move the image position horizontally Press or Y mmm range 6 to 301 Image Vertical Position Move the position vertically Press or nn range 1 to 36 Auto Center Set the screen SS center Yes No Figure 3 5 Position submenu Figure 3 6 shows the three options available in the Image submenu Phase Horizontal size and Auto phase Phase Adjust the phase on the screen Press or i nn range 0 to 61 Horizontal size Adjust the E size Press or
32. ended Communication cable connectors must be metal ideally zinc die cast backshell types and provide 360 degree protection about the interface wires The cable shield braid must be terminated directly to the metal connector shell ground drain wires alone are not adequate Protective measures for power and interface cables as described within this manual must be applied Do not leave cables connected to unused interfaces or disconnected at one end Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate the equipment 143448 D Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION becca ndccidccesnccensscceccectscccensedecccssedeecncsssceccaseicecsessdscccsssduecnesstcuccsseisedenssteccceseduecenssuccceasesenes 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW uu ccccccccccccccccecccecececececacecacacacacececacanacacunaeanauacananacauacauauauanecauauacacauucunasauauacauecucueaeeeuseceeeeeeenueeeueeeeennnees 1 STANDARD FEATURE Sirene ene O AR ea eee ee ea ee ee ee ne tn ea Lt 1 Front Pa el Gontrols 5 1h8 ia a ce cat neue Medea a ean ea nate ete 2 BACK at 18 tess A UE ES TE DER EE LES D ER EE D E 5 LINPACKINGTHE UNIT Eset hes minime Mi ira a nr Une M bat bbe tek ni senc 7 QUWICK STARTUP Ar md So ee Mer a ne ere cla de ner A o de ito Ae Tore RAD veste 8 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION nn tia dadas 9 INSTALLATION OVERVIEW 2222556310 TANG nent A ane SA nn ect AA en t nn et 9 SYSTEM CUTOUT DIMENSIONS A ee eee 11
33. equest Send 8 NC No Connection 9 NC No Connection RTS and DTR are connected together inside the KPM T monitors Note The KMP T monitor has been configured to use a straight through cable to connect the monitor to the PC USB Input Output Connector The following table lists the descriptions of the 4 pin USB input output connector Table B 3 Touch Screen USB Output Pinout Pin Description 5V is not provided on the rear host USB connector Note The front panel USB connector serves only as a pass through connector and connects directly to the rear panel USB connector 55 143448 D INDEX Access keyboard port 3 Adjustment mode and image 30 Back panel 4 Cable Connections 26 Chemicals compatible with frame 48 compatible with overlay 49 not compatible with overlay 49 Class I locations 24 Class II locations 24 Compatibility issues XVME 15 Connector touch screen RS 232 output 53 touch screen USB output 53 VGA input 52 Control drawing hazardous locations 28 Definitions class and division 24 Display 3 Division 1 locations 24 Division 2 locations 25 Driver touch scre ens 35 Electrical noise 13 Enclosures 25 Features standard 1 Front panel controls 2 Functions OSD 31 Fuse replacement 46 Graphic modes 34 Groups 25 Heat excessive 13 Installation hazardous locations 22 overview 8 Keyboard port 3 Keypad inserts custom 16 Keypad Ins
34. erts 17 19 Keypad keycodes 56 default 43 Keypad utility Batch Mode 42 Download menu 41 Exit menu 38 Files menu 38 loading 36 Macros Keypad Type Menu 38 Main menu 37 Upload menu 41 using 36 Keypad Utility Program 36 LEDs 3 Line voltage variation 14 Logo custom 16 Maintenance general 46 Monitor 3 On Screen Display switch 30 PKIM utility Utilities menu 42 Power system 12 Power management 2 Power Switch 26 Preparing the system 8 13 Preventive maintenance general 46 Product Repair Program 47 Returning the unit 47 Specifications environmental 51 hardware 50 System maintenance 29 operation 29 System cutout dimensions 9 Touch screens calibrating 35 driver 35 using 15 using a mouse 35 using a pointing device 35 Troubleshooting 46 using the Keypad Utility 36 Variation line voltage 14 XVME 15 143448 D 143448 D Xycom Automation LLC Canada Sales 905 607 3400 Pro face 734 429 4971 Northern Europe Sales 44 1604 790 767 Fax 734 429 1010 Southern Europe Sales 39 011 770 53 11 xX http www profaceamerica com
35. he accumulation of foreign matter inside the workstation Never subject the unit to any installation or service procedures unless power has been removed and the area is known to be non hazardous This includes the installation or removal of power cables communication cables or removal of the rear cover of the unit Only technically qualified service personnel should perform all installation and service These workstations are designed to require no service in the course of normal operation by an operator 30 143448 D Chapter 3 Monitor Settings On Screen Display OSD Switch The OSD Select switch is located on the back panel and offers two choices OFF or ON The OSD keys can be locked out by setting the OSD switch to OFF or unlocked by setting the OSD switch to ON Setting this switch to the OFF position will help prevent accidental changes to the settings The OSD switch is next to the Menu Select and Increase Decrease buttons see Figure 3 1 Caution Touch data is transmitted to host computer while OSD menu is displayed Mode and Image Adjustment Not all video controllers produce exactly the same video output levels or the same timing The KPM T monitors use onscreen configuration menus to make setup and adjustment easy The menus are selected and the menu items are adjusted using the buttons located on the back panel of the monitor see Figure 3 1 You need only tap the buttons to activate each one Table 3 1 outl
36. igher than the specified maximum in the enclosure use a fan or air conditioner to lower the temperature Electrical Noise Electrical noise is seldom responsible for damaging components unless extremely high energy or high voltage levels are present However noise can cause temporary malfunctions that can result in hazardous machine operation in certain applications Noise may be present only at certain times may appear at widely spread intervals or in some cases may exist continuously Noise commonly enters through input output and power supply lines and may also be coupled through the capacitance between these lines and the noise signal carrier lines This usually results from the presence of high voltage or long close spaced conductors When control lines are closely spaced with lines carrying large currents the coupling of magnetic fields can also occur Use shielded cables to help minimize noise Potential noise generators include switching components relays solenoids motors and motor starters Refer to the relevant Federal State Provincial and local electric codes which provide data such as the size and types of conductors color codes and connections necessary for safe grounding of electrical components It is recommended that high and low voltage cabling be separated and dressed apart In particular AC cables and switch wiring should not be in the same conduit with all communication cables 14 143448 D KPM T Serie
37. ines the functions of these controls ofoog POWER DEC INC SELECT MENU Figure 3 1 Back Panel Control Buttons Table 3 1 Back Panel Control Button Functions Controls Function MENU Turns OSD menu On or Off includes auto time off SELECT Select functions saves changes INC Increases setting moves cursor to next item DEC Decreases setting moves cursor to previous item With the OSD enabled use the back panel control buttons to navigate through the adjustment menus and make adjustments Press MENU to view the onscreen OSD 31 143448 D KPM T Series Flat Panel Industrial Monitor Chapter 3 Monitor Settings Functions menu Use INC or DEC to highlight one of the adjustment menus and SELECT to access it The adjustment menus are explained in Figure 3 2 Note The OSD will time out if you do not complete a task within a specified time period The default setting is 15 seconds but you can change the setting in the OSD Timeout submenu under Miscellaneous OSD Functions OSD Functions Brightness Increase decrease brightness level Press or NT ni Range 0 63 Contrast Increase decrease panel contrast level Press or SE nnn range 0 to 200 Color gt Turn on color sub menu ae Turn on position sub menu Auto Setup Auto setting the display e g positions image size tuning etc Yes No Miscellaneous gt Turn on miscellaneous submenu DOS text Graphics
38. l Industrial Monitor Chapter 2 Installation e Special functions such as Capslock and Numlock cannot be part of a programmed keypad macro sequence e Hot unplug of a full travel keyboard or mouse from the KPM T monitor is not supported e Using the Pro face Xycom models 33XX 34XX as a host is not supported Note Maximum total USB cable length between the host and the USB device cannot exceed 5M Example 3M USB cable from the host computer to the KPM T monitor and a 2M USB cable from the front of the KPM T monitor to the USB device XVME Compatibility Issues Listed below are XVME compatibility issues that apply to the 5012KPM T and 5015KPM T e If you are going to connect a KPM T monitor to a Pro face Xycom X VME 660 or XVME 661 processor board the CPU module must have BIOS revision 1 3 or higher The Pro face Xycom BIOS revision number will appear at the top of the screen briefly during system boot up If you do not see the Pro face Xycom BIOS revision number for the CPU module enable the Boot Time Diagnostic Screen in the Advanced menu of the BIOS setup see the XVME 660 or XVME 661 manual for more details Older Pro face Xycom processor boards i e XVME 654 XVME 655 and older have not been validated to work with the 5012KPM T or the 5015KPM T e Using the XVME 653 656 658 or 659 as a host is not supported To get a copy of the new BIOS revision call Pro face technical support at 734 944 0482 or emai
39. l greatly reduce the chance of system malfunction Schedule preventive maintenance along with the regular equipment maintenance to minimize down time General Preventive Maintenance Here are some preventive measures you can take Clean the monitor screen using a non residue cleaner such as a mild window cleaning solution or CRT screen cleaner Take care not to scratch the screen face Base your maintenance schedule on the type of environment the system is in i e if the area is dusty you should schedule maintenance more often than if it is a dry clean area Check the connections to I O modules especially in environments where vibration could loosen the connections Check to see that all plugs sockets terminal strips and module connections are solid Remove unnecessary articles such as drawings or manuals from the unit They can obstruct airflow and create hot spots which cause the system to malfunction Do not place noise generating equipment near the KPM T monitor Fuse Replacement The KPM T monitor has no accessible fuse Return the unit to the factory for fuse replacement Troubleshooting Pro face Technical Support offers a variety of support options to answer any questions about Pro face products and their implementation You may call Technical Support directly at 734 944 0482 or via email at support profaceamerica com Before Contacting Technical Support Before contacting Technical Support refer to
40. l support profaceamerica com Using a Touch Screen Pro face Xycom s touch screen complies with environmental specifications and maintains a NEMA 4 seal when panel mounted The touch screen controller emulates a Microsoft PS 2 mouse For more information about your touch screen see Chapter 4 Operator Input 16 143448 D KPM T Series Flat Panel Industrial Monitor Chapter 2 Installation Custom Logo You have the option to place a custom label on your unit Refer to Figure 2 5 for the dimensions and recommended requirements for a customized label Once a customized label is procured place the new label over the Pro face Xycom label 0 06 1 52 0 81 20 57 4 Places _ Your Logo On Entire Surface Ty 2 25 57 15 oe NOTE All dimensions are in inches mm Recommended material 0 007 0 176 thick polyester with 3M 468 adhesive on far side Figure 2 5 Logo Label Dimensions Creating Custom Keypad Inserts You can customize your keypad with keypad inserts to match the function keys that you program Refer to Figure 2 6 and Figure 2 7 for insert dimensions for the 5012KPM T Refer to Figure 2 8 and Figure 2 9 for insert dimensions for the 5015KPM T Refer to Figure 2 10 for a keypad insert installation diagram 17 143448 D KPM T Series Flat Panel Industrial Monitor Chapter 2 Installation 5012KPM T Keypad Inserts The following figures show the dimensions for the 5012KPM T keypad inserts
41. lectrical noise can be expected The rack chassis should be grounded with a ground rod or attached to a nearby Earth structure such as a steel support beam Connect each different apparatus to a single Earth Ground point in a star configuration with low impedance cable Scrape away paint and other nonconductive material from the area where a chassis makes contact with the enclosure The following figures diagram the power input terminal blocks for the KPM T monitors 100 240 VAC Power Input Terminal Block Number Function AC Line Input AC Neutral Input Protective Earth Ground Figure 2 3 100 240 VAC Power Input Terminal Block 13 143448 D KPM T Series Flat Panel Industrial Monitor Chapter 2 Installation 18 30 VDC Power Input Terminal Block Number Function DC Line Input DC Return Input Protective Earth Ground Figure 2 4 18 30 VDC Power Input Terminal Block Caution Use 18 AWG 1mm wire or greater for the monitor power cable Isolate the AC main circuit line I O signal lines and power cord Do not bind or group them together Excessive Heat To keep the temperature in range the cooling air at the base of the system must not exceed the maximum temperature specification see Environmental Specifications in Appendix A Allocate proper spacing between internal components installed in the enclosure When the air temperature is h
42. load the program creates a download file called download dld and loads the keypad controller s non volatile memory with the new macros which become the new key definitions for the keypad After the download is complete the system will prompt the user to cycle power Utilities Menu When the Utilities menu is selected two choices are displayed Factory Default and Exit Table 5 6 explains these choices Table 5 6 Utilities Menu Factory Default Reprograms the keypad macros to the factory default settings After completion the system will need to be power cycled Returns to the Main Menu Utility Batch Mode The Utility Batch Mode can be used to reprogram keypads on multiple units with the same customized keypad macros This feature is useful because it allows you to do the reprogramming without having to enter the full keypad utility for each individual unit After you have programmed the first keypad macros you will need to create a DOS bootable diskette to run the Utility Batch Mode You will need to extract files from the Documentation and Support Library CD ROM to for the diskette The necessary files can be found in the folder DRIVERS Keypad Software Keypad Utility 1 1 142606 001 Save the following files from the CD ROM to the root directory on your DOS bootable diskette e H8flash exe e KP3util exe e H8fload mot e pkm e codes pkm e symbols pkm e download dld 44 143448 D KPM T Series Flat Panel Ind
43. m the Main Menu e Fl returns to the current menu headings in some of the menus where Exit can be chosen to exit this menu To begin using the keypad utility type kp3util at the prompt for the floppy drive when no DOS is available or the subdirectory you created earlier The program will bring up the main menu Open the def3612 pkm file in the main menu to program the keypad This file contains the default keypad settings for the KPM T monitors Changes to the default file should be saved to a new file with the pkm extension If you do not open a file the macros pull down menu will not be available Note If you make any changes to your keypad and want to set it back to the default settings open the pkm file for your unit e g def3612 PKM for 5015KPM from the File Open menu and then download it from the download menu Caution Do not save any changes to the default files Main Menu Figure 5 1 shows the Main Menu screen The functions of the pull down menus are described in the following sections Note Exit and Download do not have pull down menus Note Use F1 to access the menu bar options in the kp3util program 39 143448 D KPM T Series Flat Panel Industrial Monitor Chapter 5 Keypad Utility Program Exit Files Open Macros Function Keys Upload KP Ctl Version Download Utilities Close Alpha Keys Exit Save Save As Delete
44. maximum 50 60 Hz DC Power 18 32 V DC Front Panel NEMA 4 4X 12 and IP65 Agency UL 508 Listed Industrial Control Equipment Approvals UL 1604 Listed Electrical equipment for use in Class and Class II Division 2 and Class III Hazardous classified locations cUL CSA C22 2 No 142 Listed Process Control Equipment cUL CSA C22 2 No 213 Listed Non incendiary electrical equipment for use in Class I Division 2 Hazardous Locations Regulatory CE Compliance EMI EN55022 Class A IMMUNITY EN 61000 6 2 SAFETY EN 60950 HARMONICS EN 61000 3 2 FLICKER EN 61000 3 3 FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Class A Industry Canada ICES 003 Class A 52 143448 D KPM T Series Flat Panel Industrial Monitor Appendix A Technical Specifications Environmental Specifications Table A 2 lists the environmental specifications for the KPM T monitors Table A 2 5012KPM T amp 5015KPM T Environmental Specifications Characteristic Specification Temperature Operating 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F Non operating 20 to 60 C 4 to 140 F Humidity Operating 20 to 80 RH non condensing Non operating 20 to 80 RH non condensing Altitude Operating Sea level to 10 000 feet 3 048 m Non operating Sea level to 40 000 feet 12 192 m Vibration 5 2000 Hz Operating 0 006 0 15 mm peak to peak displacement 1 0g maximum acceleration Non operating 0 015 0 38 mm peak to peak displacement 2 5g maximum acceleration
45. not work correctly Pro face ships a 3M USB cable with the 5012KPM T monitors and 5015KPM T monitors As a basic part of the initial setup of your KPM T monitor you will connect a cable to both the AC port and the Video In port The cable from the computer to the Video In port provides the signal connection for the monitor An RS 232 cable sends touch screen signals to the computer A PS 2 cable connected to the host keyboard port sends keypad or an optional external keyboard signals to the computer A PS 2 cable connected to the host mouse port sends integral mouse or an optional external mouse signals to the computer Unpacking the Unit When you remove the KPM T monitor from its shipping box verify that you have the parts listed below Save the box and inner wrapping in case you need to reship the unit e 5012KPM T or 5015KPM T monitor e Documentation kit which includes e 10 32 hex nuts 12 e Analog RGB Cable 10 ft e RS 232C Cable 10 ft e Two PS 2 cables 10 ft USB Cable 3 m e Documentation and Support Library CD ROM which contains this manual and all drivers required by this unit 7 143448 D KPM T Series Flat Panel Industrial Monitor Chapter 1 Introduction Quick Startup This section gives you the steps to get the system up and running without explaining the capabilities and options Warning Remove power from the unit and disconnect the power cord before making any adjus
46. oes not exceed the unit s shock vibration and temperature specifications Install the unit in the rack or panel in such a way as to ensure that it does not cause a hazard from uneven mechanical loading Incorporate a readily accessible disconnect device in the fixed wiring on permanently connected equipment Avoid circuit overloading of the supply circuit 10 143448 D KPM T Series Flat Panel Industrial Monitor Chapter 2 Installation System Cutout Dimensions Figure 2 1 shows the cutout dimensions for the 5012KPM T Figure 2 2 shows the cutout dimensions for the 5015KPM T 5012KPM T 18 312 465 12 15 156 384 96 9 156 232 56 3 156 80 16 17 625 447 68 4 605 116 97 6 855 174 12 10 355 263 02 T 11 000 279 40 11 460 291 08 9 250 76 35 14 HOLES Figure 2 1 5012KPM T system cutout dimensions inches mm 11 143448 D KPM T Series Flat Panel Industrial Monitor Chapter 2 Installation 5015KPM T 18 112 465 12 14 457 367 21 rer Ho 6 re 14 LA 12 370 314 20 o 7 r e 6 250 26 35 14 HOLES a Figure 2 2 5015KPM T system cutout dimensions inches mm 12 143448 D KPM T Series Flat Panel Industrial Monitor Chapter 2 Installation Power Management The monitor is based on the VESA DPMS and the DVI DMPM standards To activate the monitor s Power Management function both the video card and the c
47. of the KPM T monitor If you are using an external mouse there must be a cable going from the mouse host port to the host computer There must be an external cable connecting the keyboard host port to the host computer for the integrated keypad to work An external keyboard can be plugged into either the front port or the keyboard local port on the back of the KPM T monitor If you are using an external keyboard there must be a cable going from the keyboard host port to the host computer A Y cable may be used to connect both an external keyboard and an external mouse to the front port Caution Do not connect either a mouse or keyboard cable from the PS 2 host port to the PS 2 local port Damage can occur to either the host computer or the KPM T monitor 6 143448 D KPM T Series Flat Panel Industrial Monitor Chapter 1 Introduction The Touch Out RS 232 is used when the touch screen option is utilized A cable in this port sends the signals from the touch screen to the computer There is a USB port on the front of the monitor that can be used at any time This is a pass through only there is no local USB activity on your KPM T monitor To make your device work you must have a cable going out to the computer from the USB port on the back of the monitor Caution The USB cable that is used to connect the USB device cannot be more than 5 meters in length from the host computer or the device will
48. ollowing table lists the supported graphic modes for the KMP T monitors Table 3 2 Supported Video Modes Mode Clk MHz Horizontal Vertical Syne Mode A A ET ET 640x350 Digital Separate Sync 70Hz 70Hz T_70 720x400 Digital Separate Sync 70Hz V_60 25 175 59 940 Digital Separate Syne 60Hz 72 31 500 72 809 Digital Separate Sync 72Hz KE 640x480 31 500 75 000 Digital Separate Syne 75Hz e 800x600 36 000 56 250 Digital Separate Sync 56 Hz 800x600 40 000 60 317 Digital Separate Syne 60Hz 800x600 50 000 72 188 Digital Separate Sync 72Hz 800x600 49 500 75 000 Digital Separate Syne 75Hz 363 Pi 1024x768 65 000 48 36 60 004 Digital Separate Syne ii 1024x768 75 000 70 069 Digital Separate Syne 70Hz 1024x768 78 750 75 029 Digital Separate Syne 75Hz NOTE All video modes are non interlaced If the monitor is receiving timing signals that are not compatible OUT OF TIMING will appear Follow your computer s instruction manual to set the timing so that it is compatible with the monitor If the monitor is not receiving any signal NO SIGNAL will appear 35 143448 D Chapter 4 Operator Input Installing the Touch Screen Driver In order to use the touch screen on your KPMT monitor you must install the proper driver on the computer hooked to your monitor For computers running Windows 98 NT 2000 or XP you will be installing the driver touchbase_windows_kpmt_mons exe This driver can be foun
49. omputer must conform to the VESA DPMS standard and the DVI DMPM standard System Power It is a good practice to use isolation transformers on the incoming AC power line to the system An isolation transformer is especially desirable in cases in which heavy equipment is likely to introduce noise onto the AC line The isolation transformer can also serve as a step down transformer to reduce the incoming line voltage to a desired level The transformer should have a sufficient power rating units of volt amperes to supply the load adequately Proper grounding is essential to all safe electrical installations Refer to the relevant federal state provincial and local electric codes which provide data such as the size and types of conductors color codes and connections necessary for safe grounding of electrical components The code specifies that a grounding path must be permanent no solder continuous and able to safely conduct the ground fault current in the system with minimal impedance minimum wire required is 18 AWG 1 mm Observe the following practices e Separate the power and ground P E or Protective Earth cable from signal cables at the point of entry to the enclosure To minimize the ground wire length within the enclosure locate the ground reference point near the point of entry for the plant power supply e All electrical racks or chassis and machine elements should be Earth Grounded in installations where high levels of e
50. port and mouse port e Front PS 2 keyboard mouse port and front USB port e Diagnostic LEDs Power Input e Analog RGB video interface e Analog resistive touch screen with RS 232 interface e Die cast aluminum front bezel e Shallow mounting depths 2 32 on 5012KPM T and 2 17 on S015KPM T e 100 240V AC or optional 24V DC input power e Front panels meet NEMA 4 4X 12 and IP65 specifications when panel mounted e UL Listed for use in Class I and Class II Division 2 Hazardous Locations Groups A B C D F and G e UL 508 Listed e 40 relegendable function keys 74 with the F A function e Numeric PC control and alpha keypads e Integrated mouse 1 143448 D KPM T Series Flat Panel Industrial Monitor Chapter 1 Introduction The 5012KPM T has a 12 1 TFT SVGA color LCD which supports resolutions up to 800x600 75Hz The 5015KPM T has a 15 TFT XGA which supports resolutions up to 1024x768 E 75Hz The figures and tables on the next several pages illustrate the internal and external components of the front and back panels to help you locate the features of the KPM T monitors Front Panel Controls Figure 1 1 shows the front panel controls for the KPM T monitors Table 1 1 outlines the front panel control functions Brightness Diagnostic LEDs Adjustment LALA A e Front Panel Frame Display Glass Overlay E FF omy a LV y Keyboard mouse Integrated mouse and
51. position the cursor on the desired key and press ENTER The macro is displayed as two lines ASCII and code The ASCII line displays each keycode as the keys it represents on the full stroke keyboard Special labels are used for certain keys e g Spc for space bar UAr for up arrow and bk for the break code prefix The code line is displayed in either Hex or decimal There is a one to one correspondence between the ASCII and code lines While viewing the macro the menu bar displays two options Exit and Hex Decimal To access the menu bar use F1 Exit returns to the View Menu Hex Decimal toggles between displaying the macro in hex or decimal format When Hex is chosen the keycodes are displayed as hexadecimal value scan codes When Decimal is chosen the keycodes are displayed as the decimal equivalent of the hex codes For example the macro abc would be displayed as 1C F0 1C 32 FO 32 21 FO 21 in hex and 28 240 28 50 240 50 33 240 33 in decimal 41 143448 D KPM T Series Flat Panel Industrial Monitor Chapter 5 Keypad Utility Program Table 5 3 Macros Edit Menu Teach Allows you to record up to 105 keystrokes in a macro When Teach is selected a graphic representation of the keypad currently in memory displays Menu bar choices are Exit ASCII and Click OFF To access the menu bar use F1 As usual Exit returns you to the Macros menu ASCII specifies the format to display the keystrokes as they are entered ASCII is the
52. r use 50 143448 D KPM T Series Flat Panel Industrial Monitor Chapter 6 Maintenance Front Panel Overlay The KPM T monitor front panel polyester overlay may be adversely affected by combinations of chemical environments temperature and stress For this reason material that may come in contact with the KPM T monitor should be carefully evaluated under end use conditions for compatibility Chemicals Compatible with Overlay The KPM T monitor front panel overlay withstands more than 24 hours of exposure to the chemicals listed in Table 6 2 without visible change Table 6 2 Front Panel Overlay Chemical Compatibility Methyl ethyl ketone Dioxan Acetic acid lt 50 Phosphoric acid lt 30 Hydrochloric acid lt 10 Nitric acid lt 10 Sulphuric acid lt 10 Ethanol Acetaldehyde Fluorochlorohydrocarbons Cyclohexanol Aliphatic hydrocarbons Perchloroethylene Glycol Petrol 1 1 1 Trichloroethane Isopropanol Toluene Trichloroethylene Glycerine Xylene Ethylacetate Methanol Benzene Diethyl ether Acetone Formic acid lt 50 Sodium hypochlorite lt 20 Hydrogen peroxide lt 25 Potassium carbonate Washing powders Fabric conditioner Ammonia lt 2 Caustic soda lt 2 Alkalicarbonate Bichromate Potassium ferrocyanide ferricyanide Cutting oil Diesel oil Linseed oil Paraffin oil Blown castor oil Silicone oil Turpentine substitute Compatible Cleaning Agents for Overlay
53. recommended Panel flatness and rigidity are important if a proper panel seal is to be maintained If non metal type enclosures such as plastic or fiberglass are to be used install a rigid metal stiffener behind the front panel Failure to do so may result in an inadequate panel seal due to flexure of the front panel material between the stud mounts Tighten the nuts on the mounting studs to 25 inch pounds The requirements for enclosure fittings conduit and wiring vary according to the specific rating of the location and the type of flammable or combustible material involved Those requirements are beyond the scope of this document and it is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that the installation is compliant with codes and regulations that apply to their specific location Refer to NFPA 70 Article 500 for specific regulations in the United States Power Switch The KPM T monitors do not have a power switch The amount of input power required by these systems classifies a power switch as an incendiary device because the voltage and current across the make break device are capable of creating a spark Hazardous locations regulations require that a power switch rated for ordinary locations may be used if it is located in an area specified as non hazardous However limits in cable length between the workstation and the power switch may apply Otherwise the switch must be compliant with Class I Division 1 requirements intrinsi
54. rial Monitor Chapter 2 Installation Warning Explosion Hazard When in Hazardous Locations turn off power before replacing or wiring modules Avertissement Risque d Explosion Dans les situations hasardees couper la courant avant de remplacer ou de cabler les modules Definitions The following Class and Division explanations are derived from Article 500 Sections 5 and 6 of the United States National Fire Protection Agency National Electric Code NFPA 70 1990 The definitions are not complete and are included here only for a general description for those not familiar with generic Hazardous Locations requirements Persons responsible for the installation of this equipment in Hazardous Locations are responsible for ensuring that all relevant codes and regulations related to location rating enclosure and wiring are met Class I Locations Class I locations are those in which flammable gases or vapors are or may be present in the air in quantities sufficient to produce explosive or ignitable mixtures Class II Locations Class II locations are those that are or may become hazardous because of the presence of combustible dust Division 1 Locations A Division 1 location is one in which flammable or ignitable gasses vapors or combustible dusts and particles can exist due the following conditions e Normal operating conditions e Because of repair maintenance conditions leakage or mechanical failure or
55. roval The Pro face systems have the following approvals e Underwriters Laboratories Inc UL 1604 Standard for Safety Electrical equipment for use in Class I and Class II Division 2 and Class II hazardous classified locations UL Listed File E180970 e Underwriters Laboratories Inc UL 508 Industrial Control Equipment UL Listed File E107636 e Canadian Standard Association Specification C22 2 No 213 M1987 Non incendiary electrical equipment for use in Class I Division 2 Hazardous Locations cUL Listed File E180970 e Canadian Standards Association Specification C22 2 No 142 Process Control Equipment cUL Listed File E107636 Warning Suitable for use in Class I Division 2 Groups A B C and D and Class II Division 2 Groups F and G Hazardous Locations or non hazardous locations only Warning Explosion Hazard Substitution of components may impair suitability for Class Class II Division 2 Avertissement Risque d Explosion La substitution de composants peut rendre ce materiel inacceptable pour les emplamements de classe I II Division 2 Warning Explosion Hazard Do not disconnect equipment unless the power has been switched off or the area is known to be non hazardous Avertissement Risque d Explosion Avant de deconnecter l equipment coupler le courant ou s assurer que l emplacement est designe non dangereux 24 143448 D KPM T Series Flat Panel Indust
56. s Flat Panel Industrial Monitor Chapter 2 Installation Line Voltage Variation The power supply section of the unit is built to sustain the specified line fluctuations and still allow the system to function within its operating margin As long as the incoming voltage is adequate the power supply provides all the logic voltages necessary to support the monitor unit Unusual AC line variations may cause undesirable system shutdowns As a first step to reduce line variations correct any possible feed problems in the distribution system If this correction does not solve the problem use a constant voltage transformer The constant voltage transformer stabilizes the input voltage to the systems by compensating for voltage changes at the primary in order to maintain a steady voltage at the secondary When using a constant voltage transformer check that the power rating is sufficient to supply the unit General Compatibility Issues Listed below are general compatibility issues that apply to the 5012KPM T and S015KPM T e The KPM T monitor must be powered up before the host computer is powered up so that the host can determine if a keyboard and mouse are connected If the KPM T monitor is not powered up first the host will determine that there is no mouse or keyboard available e Once the complete system is up and running the KPM T monitor can be power cycled at any time without affecting the host It is the initial power up of the ho
57. snuaunduansasadvasndundanscuadudsnadunduassadcdessdunduassaegudsssdunduessacaueasaaas 54 VGA INPUT CONNECTOR 000seeeeeeeeeseeeeeceeeeeeceeseeeseceeececeeeseeeceeeceeeeeseeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeseceseeeeeeeceeeeeseseeeseeeseseeeseseseeeseereeeeerers 54 SERIAL INTERFACES sd 54 Touch Screen RS 232 Output Connector ur inrrrernernenenreenenenenenenrs 55 USB INPUT OUTPUT CONNECTOR e secsetsecesseces cx coves ras daudeacecvudasaeleuddecs ceasadaeazadeads ss udaicedvedeacussebelas ardent de rend dietas 55 ii 143448 D Chapter 1 Introduction Product Overview Pro face Xycom industrial flat panel monitors offer state of the art performance and features while meeting the rigorous requirements of the plant floor Pro face Xycom s 5012KPM T and 5015KPM T high resolution flat panel displays reflect the latest technology and are contained within a rugged housing with a resistive membrane touch screen an integral pointing device and an integral full alphanumeric keypad The 5012KPM T and 501SKPM T are UL508 listed CE compliant and UL listed for use in Class I amp II Division 2 Hazardous Locations The front panel is sealed to NEMA TYPE 4 4x 12 UL 50 standards and is protected by an impact resistant shield UL listed for Hazardous Locations Class I Division 2 Groups A B C Class II Division 2 Groups F and G pending Standard Features The KPM T monitor comes with the following standard features e Rear IBM PS 2 keyboard
58. ss A EMI Compliance Statement NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at the user s expense For European Users WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures INSTALLATION Electromagnetic Compatibility WARNING The connection of non shielded equipment interface cables to this equipment will invalidate FCC EMI and European Union EMC compliance and may result in electromagnetic interference and or susceptibility levels which are in violation of regulations applying to the legal operation of this device It is the responsibility of the system integrator and or user to apply the following directions relating to installation and configuration All interface cables must include shielded cables Braid foil type shields are recomm
59. st that requires the power up sequence e If an operating system is loaded on the host computer the KPM T monitor should not be used as the host mouse or keyboard during the loading of the operating system Instead a mouse and keyboard can plug directly into the host for the loading of an operating system The KPM T monitor can be used for the monitor only during the loading of the operating system e The IBM specification for PS 2 ports defines both a Type I and Type II interface The KPM T monitor is a Type II interface Pro face has determined that not all PS 2 compatible devices are Type II compatible The user can try any standard PS 2 device but Pro face only guarantees the approved list e Non standard devices should not be used with the KPM T monitor If a device does not meet the standard PS 2 definition and does not use the standard PS 2 driver that comes with the operating system it will not work reliably with the KPM T monitor For example if a device requires its own separate driver it probably will not work because it was written to expect that the device would be plugged directly into the computer s host port In the case of the KPM T monitor this is not true Table 2 1 Known compatible and incompatible devices Compatible Microsoft PS 2 Mouse Logitech Mouse Incompatible Dell Mouse e Daisy chaining two or more KPM T monitors is not supported 15 143448 D KPM T Series Flat Pane
60. t be loaded before you can calibrate After the drivers are loaded switch to C Touch and run TBCAL EXE to calibrate the touch screen Enter the H command for hard calibrate Touch the cross hairs as directed by the calibrate utility Save the settings eo et Ae EA Exit the calibrate utility with the X command 37 143448 D KPM T Series Flat Panel Industrial Monitor Chapter 5 Keypad Utility Program Chapter 5 Keypad Utility Program The keypad utility program allows users to redefine any or all of the keypad keys on the unit with new scan codes using utility software You must use an external full stroke PC AT keyboard to access the utility This chapter explains how to load the keypad utility and details how the program s pull down menus work Also included in this chapter are the default keypad scan codes Note Your external full stroke PC AT keyboard cannot be redefined by running the keypad utility Note The keypad switch arrays are disabled while the keypad utility is running Loading the Keypad Utility Note Pro face Xycom s keypad utility will only run under DOS 3 2 or better The keypad utility will not run in a Windows environment The keypad utility is on the Documentation amp Support Library CD that shipped with your computer You will find the self extracting zip file Keypad Utility 1 1 142606 001 exe in the folder DRIVERS Keypad Software Keypad Utility 1 1 142606 001
61. ter 6 Maintenance Diagnostic LEDs Following is a description of the diagnostic LEDs and their meanings Power GREEN when the system has power Disk LED is not active on the 5012KPM T and 5015KPM T COM LED is not active on the 5012KPM T and 5015KPM T Input GREEN when the unit has a touch screen LED gets brighter when a touch input is detected or a key is pressed Fault LED is not active on the 5012KPM T and 5015KPM T Brightness Control These buttons adjust the brightness of the backlights The right button increases the brightness and the left button decreases the brightness Port Access The 5012KPM T and 5015KPM T feature front panel access to a PS 2 keyboard mouse port and a USB 1 1 or 2 0 port depending on capabilities of the host These front access connections on the 5012KPM T and 5015KPM T are nonincendive circuits and may be used safely in Class Division 2 Groups A B C amp D and in Class Il Division 2 Groups F amp G applications in which the peripheral electrical characteristics comply with the Hazardous Locations Control Drawing on page 29 All keypad keys can be programmed to perform any function necessary You are able to create your own custom keypad inserts to reflect any reprogramming you may have done 3 143448 D KPM T Series Flat Panel Industrial Monitor Chapter 1 Introduction Table 1 1 5012KPM T amp 5015KPM T Front Panel Controls Functions Feature Description
62. the air as a result of the following malfunctioning of handling or processing equipment combustible dust accumulations on or in the vicinity of electrical equipment may be ignitable by abnormal operation or failure of electrical equipment Groups All electrical equipment that is approved for use in Hazardous Locations must include a group rating Various flammable and combustible substances are divided into these groups as a function of their individual maximum experimental safe gap MESG explosion pressure and ignition temperature Component temperatures and the potential for spark based upon voltage current and circuit characteristics within electrical equipment will determine what the equipment group rating will be A device approved for installation within Class L Group A locations may also be used in Groups B C or D Note Approved Class I equipment may not be suitable for Class II installations Class I includes Groups A B C and D Class II includes Groups F and G 26 143448 D KPM T Series Flat Panel Industrial Monitor Chapter 2 Installation Enclosures The systems are designed for installation within a clean and dry enclosure for both ordinary and Hazardous Locations The front panel meets the requirements of UL and CSA Type 4 4X and 12 enclosures The enclosure used for Class I Hazardous Locations should have a minimum rating of Type 12 NEMA 12 IP 5X However Type 4 IP 6X enclosures are strongly
63. the following choices Exit Cut Copy Paste Codes Hex and I O Insert Overtype The macro for the chosen key is also displayed To access the menu bar use F1 Use the Insert key on your full stroke external keyboard to toggle between insert and overtype mode Edit Cut Cut deletes a sequence of scan codes from the macro To select a section to cut Place the cursor on the first character to cut Press F1 to access the menu bar choices and select cur Press ENTER Cut should still be highlighted but the cursor will appear on the Edit line Move the cursor on the last character to cut and press ENTER The last character of every macro is the end of the macro EOM and cannot be deleted 42 143448 D KPM T Series Flat Panel Industrial Monitor Chapter 5 Keypad Utility Program Table 5 4 Macros Edit Menu Edit Copy Copy duplicates a sequence of scan codes from the macro into memory To select the section to copy 1 Place the cursor on the first character to copy Press F1 and select Copy Press ENTER Copy should still be highlighted but the cursor will appear on the Edit line 3 Move the cursor to the last character to copy and press ENTER The copied item does not appear on the screen until you select Paste Edit Paste Paste inserts a sequence of scan codes which were saved in memory using Copy into the macro To paste a sequence of scan codes that were previously copied position the cursor where you want th
64. tments to the inside or outside of the monitor Warning For Hazardous Locations installation review Hazardous Locations Installation in Chapter 2 before startup To prepare the system for use perform the following steps 1 Attach optional keyboard to the keyboard port 2 Attach optional mouse to the mouse port 3 Attach other optional equipment following the instructions in Chapter 2 4 Attach the power cord from the power receptacle to a properly grounded 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz or an optional 18 30 VDC power source See System Power in Chapter 2 for more information 5 Turn on power to the KPM T monitor via an outlet power switch if applicable Then turn on power to the host computer The system will boot up into the operating system 6 If the unit is equipped with a touch screen install drivers on the host computer via the floppy the CD ROM or the network as applicable 8 143448 D Chapter 2 Installation This chapter offers detailed installation instructions and outlines the options for the 5012KPM T amp 5015KPM T It also includes the guidelines for preparing your unit for installation and use Installation Overview Warning For Hazardous Locations installation review the Hazardous Locations Installation section in this chapter before startup The rugged design of the KPM T monitors allows the unit to be installed in most industrial environments The system is generally placed in a NEM
65. ustrial Monitor Chapter 5 Keypad Utility Program Then insert the diskette into the unit you want to reprogram and reboot it At the DOS prompt type the kp3util pkm to run the reprogramming function This utility can be used on as many units as necessary Note The pkm file is the macro file you saved in the earlier step The indicates the name you selected for the file Note The download did file was created after the last keypad programming process This includes both new programming and reprogramming the keypad to the factory default settings Keypad Scan Codes The utility s default keypad keycodes are listed in the following table Table 5 7 Default Keypad Keycodes 5012KPM T F A Key LED Off Function Mode F A Key LED On Alpha Mode 5015KPM T of Key Equivalent Codes Equivalent Codes PF2 B F22 PF3 C F23 PF4 D F24 PF5 E F25 F5 0O F6 P F7 Q F8 R F9 S F10 T F11 U F12 V 45 143448 D KPM T Series Flat Panel Industrial Monitor Chapter 5 Keypad Utility Program Table 5 7 Default Keypad Keycodes 5012KPM T F A Key LED Off Function Mode F A Key LED On Alpha Mode 5015KPM T of Key Equivalent Codes Equivalent Codes F13 W F14 X F15 Y F16 Z F17 F18 F19 F20 PF11 PF12 PF13 PF14 4 PF15 PF16 PF17 PF18 lt PF19 gt PF20 CTRL FO 12 RER DR OR NAAA EP FO 3D PgUp E012E07D EOFO7DE0F0 12 PgUp E012E07D E0 FO 7D E0 FO
66. utility package for use in reconfiguring the keypads for different software packages and as templates for defining completely new keypad macro sets 40 143448 D KPM T Series Flat Panel Industrial Monitor Chapter 5 Keypad Utility Program Macros Menu Note You must have a macro file in memory before the Macros Menu is available To load a macro file select the File Open menu When you select Macros a keypad type pull down menu is available This pull down menu provides the following choices Function Keys Alpha Keys and Exit Table 5 2 explains the commands in the Macros Keypad Type menu Table 5 2 Macros Keypad Type Menu Function Keys Selects the function keys on the keypad to view edit or teach Alpha Keys Selects the alpha keys on the keypad to view edit or teach Exit Returns to the main menu After choosing which keys you want to work with Function or Alpha another pull down menu becomes available This macros edit menu displays the following choices Exit View Teach and Edit Table 5 3 explains the commands in the Macros Edit menu Table 5 3 Macros Edit Menu Returns to the Main Menu View Lets you view but not edit the macro for the selected key When View is chosen the Exit option is displayed on the menu bar and a graphic representation of the chosen keypad is shown To return to the Macros Menu select Exit from the View Menu To select a key to view use the arrow keys to
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