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1. 5V O E 2 2KQ1 2W oO SSS SSS ese RESET IN pin 11 DIN1 pin 12 DIN2 pin 13 v Cable A Sa A S RESETIN gin DIN1 pin 4 DIN2 pin 5 Q PC357 BE For information concerning the RAS Connector Pin Configuration refer to Chapter 2 3 5 RAS Interface Appendices External Output Signals The RAS interface connector on the PS G unit is prepared for the following output signals General Purpose Signal Output DOUT This is a digital output signal for reporting system conditions to external devices It can be controlled via either the Control Panel s RAS Control or by an API DLL Alarm Output single lamp This general purpose digital output signal provides system condition information to external devices The Control Panel s RAS Control or an API DLL can be used to control this signal External Output Signals DOUT common use with Alarm Output e Output specifications DC24V 100mA MAX e Isolation Used Photo isolation Example Connection Interface circuits 5V R e Kean ee ae o denne gt ALARM OUT pin9 i DOUT pin 10 f Vv N l 2SD639 Cable DOUT pin 2 10KQ N PC357 ALARM OUT pin 1 For information concerning the RAS Connector Pin Configuration refer to Chapter 2 3 5 RAS Interface PS 400G Series User Manual Processing Functions The PS G unit provides
2. Hardware Reset i LED Orange Lamp Green Lamp A 11 PS 400G Series User Manual 3 Accessories PS Unit Accessories ProductName Vodei No PS Series Screen Protection PS400 DF00 Five 5 disposable protection sheets for Sheet protecting the display from dirt es Used to create applications for use on PS sane PSG DK01 series Type G units P Provide download cable PS DWE01 V The package software used to create the indicates data HMI Development environment Pro Designer that changes for the Multi platform RUN environment depending on system requires purchase of the the version Run time Licence PS DGR01 General Accessories Vode No Er GP077 CF20 CF Card 16 MB GP077 CF30 CF Card 32 MB GP077 CFAD10 CF Card adaptor for a standard PC Card slot Card Adaptor Wall Mount Adaptor CA1 WMALRG 01 Allows the PS G unit to be attached to a wall Desktop Stand CA1 STDLRG 01 Allows the PS G unit to be used on a desktop or flat surface Attaches to the rear face of the PS G unit Rear Cover CA1 RCVLRG 01 Used together with the Wall Mount Adaptor Desktop Stand or Commercial type Swing Arm Maintenance Accessories Installation Fasteners GP070 AT01 Fasteners to attach the PS G unit to a panel 4 set Installation Gasket PS400 W900 MS Water resistant gasket that fits around the PS G unit Backlight PS400 BU00 MS Replacement Backlight PS BHOO Cover for rear side of connector 3 se
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4. aaa EZ ECH e mua Mampe A 5 RESERVE CS RESERVE 7 S 3 J 3 3 RAS Cable e Use a Dsub 15 pin socket type connector and a Dsub 15 pin plug type cable Recommended connector Dsub 15 pin plug XM2A 1501 Omron Recommended cover Standard cover for Dsub 15 pin plugs XM2S 1513 Omron If necessary Omron jack screws XM2Z 0073 can also be used e Connect the FG cable to the shell e Use inch type attachment screws 4 40UNC General purpose Input will latch Input Information PS 400G Series User Manual 3 6 Sound Output Either line output or speaker lines can be attached to this connector Pin Jack Cable Pin Assignments CAD a N SP OUT LINE OUT GND Signal Name SP OUT Speaker Output Output en IIA IS IET REG Sound Output Cable The following example connects a speaker to the PS G unit using a Digital Electronics Corporation pin jack cable GP077 SDAD10 The procedure for connecting a Line Output cable is the same however a separate amplifier will be required Connection Procedure 1 Check that the PS G power cord is disconnected 2 Loosen the terminal block attachment screws and remove the terminal block E o Attachment 2 lt S gt Screws 2 Installation 3 Loosen the set screw of each terminal outlet to be used as shown below 4 5 Re tighten each set screw PS 400G Series User Manual 6
5. Reinsert the terminal block 7 Tighten the terminal block attachment screws 8 Connect the other end of the pin jack cable to the speaker 3 7 CF Card Insertion and Removal Here we will explain the methods for inserting and removing a CF Card N CAUTIONS OQ While the CF Card is being accessed do not turn OFF the power to the PS G unit perform remote reset input or remove the CF Card Q Prior to inserting the CF Card carefully check the orientation of the CF Card and the connector Incorrect CF Card orientation may damage the CF Card or destroy its data e Use only Digital Electronics Corporation CF Cards Other vendor CF Cards may fail to meet PS G specifications Be sure to backup your CF Card data regularly 2 Installation Inserting a CF Card 1 Push the cover in the direction indicated by the W and lift it open CF Card Cover 2 Check the orientation of the CF Card before inserting it into the CF Card slot Insert the CF Card until the Eject Button pops forward Eject Button Label Face 3 Close the CF Card cover then push it in the direction shown by the W until it clicks shut PS 400G Series User Manual Removing a CF Card 1 Push the cover in the direction indicated by the W and lift it open CF Card Cover 2 Push the Eject Button until the CF Card pops forward Eject Button 3 Close the CF Card cover then push it in the direction shown by the W until
6. Watchdog Timer DIN O DIN 1 Remote Reset Off Control O Alarm Out Buzzer Popup Message I DOUT Select the Remote Reset tab to enable or disable Remote Reset Input RAS Control Properties Use the Off Control tab to turn OFF the alarm features set in RAS Control To turn a feature OFF simply click on that feature s OFF button A ontrol Propertie OKE x Watchdog Timer DIN O DIN 1 Remote Reset Off Control ALARM OFF BUZZER OFF POPUP OFF DOUT OFF PS 400G Series User Manual SSS zz zz Volume and Sounds This setting either enables or disables the buzzer sound used when the screen is touched The factory setting is for the buzzer to be enabled Checkbox ON Volume and Sounds Setting Procedure 1 Double click the Control Panel s Volume amp Sounds icon in the Control Panel 2 Select the Volume tab Next set the Enable Buzzer for screen taps to either ON or OFF Volume amp Sounds Properties El ok x Volume Sounds oud Enable sounds for M Events warnings beeps and system events M Applications program specific and all other sounds E Notifications alarms appointments and reminders Enable clicks and taps for Ger IV Key clicks 0 Loud Soft Enable Buzzer IV Screen taps loud Soft for screen taps Network When connecting your PS unit to a network via an Ethernet cable the following settings are require
7. 0 C and 50 C Ambient temperature refers to the temperatures measured in the panel interior and on the panel face The ambient humidity should be 10 RH to 90 RH Panel Panel Face Interior e Standard installation for the PS G unit is in a vertical panel If the PS G unit is to be installed in a slanted panel the panel should not incline more than 30 from the vertical less than 30 from vertical e If the PS G panel is to be installed in a slanted panel that inclines more than 30 use forced air cooling to ensure the ambient operation temperature does not exceed 50 C e Horizontal installation that is rotating the panel so that one of its sides is the base is not supported PS 400G Series User Manual Panel Preparation The thickness of the panel should be from 1 6 mm to 10 mm 0 06 in to 0 39 in gt fl 1 6 10 0 06 0 39 Unit mm in To ensure a sufficient level of water resistance make sure the panel is not warped damaged or uneven Attaching reinforcement strips also increases the effectiveness of the PS G unit s installation gasket Panel Cut Dimensions 204 5 8 0594 less than 4 R3 Unit mm in 159 5 j 6 28 9 0 Installation Gasket The PS G unit should always be installed using the pre fitted installation gasket even at locations where water resistance is not required The
8. Application name Properties General Shortcut Shortcut to autorun Target Type Application Target fwindows autorun exe Storage Card1 Test exe Target Size 3 57KB 3665 bytes Target Modified 10 5 00 1 10 33 AM PS 400G Series User Manual 3 Click the OK button 4 Insert a CF Card into the PS G and click the A icon in the Control Panel Backup 5 Reboot the PS G with the CF Card inserted 6 Once Windows CE starts the PS G unit will read the environment data from the CF Card and launch the application registered in the Windows Startup folder 3 3 Terminal Services Connection Wizard TsConWiz exe This application is used to connect the PS G unit with a terminal service The steps to connect the PS G are as follows 1 Start the Windows TsConWiz exe program 2 Enter the Connection name and Server name or IP Address and click on Next Terminal Services Connection Wizard Type a name for the new connection Name Type the name of the computer to which you want to connect Server mmm Click Low Speed Connection if you are connecting across a slower network IT Low Speed Connection lt Back Next gt 3 Ifrequired enter the Username Password and Domain name Terminal Services Connection Wizard x If you want to automatically log on to the server click Automatic Logon and enter your user name password and domain Otherwise you will b
9. Preinstalled with Windows CE CE Marked UL c UL PS400G T41 J124V 3 0 Japanese CSA compliant Input voltage DC24V Preinstalled with Windows CE PS400G T41 E124V 3 0 English Input voltage DC24V PS 400G CE Marked UL c UL CSA compliant This manual s explanation is for the PS400G T41 E124V unit PS G Unit Application Software The PS G unit is pre installed with the Windows CE Operating System which allows the PS G unit to run customer developed applications For information concerning application software development environments and software integration methods please refer to PS Series Type G Application Development Kit ADK Developer Manual UL c UL CSA Approval The PS400G T41 E124V and PS400G T41 J124V is a UL c UL listed product UL file No E182139 The PS400G T41 E124V and PS400G T41 J124V conforms as a product to the following standards UL 508 Industrial Control Equipment UL 1604 Electrical Equipment for use in Class I and II Division 2 or Class III Hazardous locations CAN CSA C22 2 No 1010 1 MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL EQUIPMENT Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement and laboratory use PS400G T41 E124V UL Registration Model 2880064 01 PS400G T41 J124V UL Registration Model 2880064 02 Installation Precautions The PS G unit must be used as a built in component of an end use product The PS G unit should be installed so that it faces out fro
10. it clicks shut 3 wech Start Up and Shut Down Start Up Unit Settings 2 1 Dip Switch Settings 2 2 Control Panel Settings Internal Application 3 1 Version Information Psgver exe 3 2 Auto Start AutoRun exe 3 3 Terminal Services Connection Wizard TsConWiz exe 3 4 Applications for Pro Designer Runtime Installation PDLoad exe PortChanger exe Shut Down PS 400G Series User Manual 1 Start Up When the PS G unit s power is turned ON Windows CE starts up automatically Y Recycle Bin a My Computer po D icrosoft RR cone Windows CE RIA 11 14 am e To restart the PS G unit turn the power OFF wait about 5 seconds then turn the power ON again Occasionally the PS G unit will not start up correctly e When data has been backed up to a CF Card on a PS G unit running the new OS ROM Ver 1 04 that CF Card should not be used to start up a PS G unit running an older version of the OS ROM Doing so could cause a malfunction Refer to 3 1 Version Information Psgver exe 3 Start Up and Shut Down 2 Unit Settings 2 1 Dip Switch Settings The Dip Switches are located inside the CF Card cover The PS G unit s factory settings are Dip switch No 1 ON Dip switches No 2 to 4 OFF Normally these settings should not be changed PS 400G Series User Manual 2 2 Control Panel Settings PS G unit settings can
11. may result in a fire or an electric shock PS400G T41 E124V DC 24 V 20 To reduce wire to wire or wire to earth noise as much as possible use a low noise power supply In addition use a twisted pair power cord Q Separate the PS G unit s power line from the power lines to other input output or motor driven devices Q Install a surge protector to protect against power surges Q Use a grounding resistance of 100Q or less or use your country s applicable standard Confirm that the main power supply is turned OFF prior to connecting the power cord terminals Failure to do so may result in an electric shock Since the PS G is not equipped with a power switch be sure to connect a breaker type power switch to the power cord Install the PS G unit in a vertical position the unit is not designed to be operated in the horizontal position If the PS G unit is to be installed in a slanted panel the panel should not incline more than 30 from the vertical If the panel inclines more than 30 be sure to use forced air cooling to ensure that the ambient operation temperature does not exceed 50 C During Maintenance AN WARNINGS Q Turn OFF the PS G unit s power supply prior to performing maintenance Failure to do so may result in burns or an electric shock B Wear gloves when replacing the backlight Failure to do so may result in burns PS 400G Series Model Numbers The PS 400G Series is comprised of the following models
12. of time or if the unit and its gasket are removed from the panel the original level of the protection cannot be guaranteed To maintain the original protection level you need to replace the installation gasket regularly A 3 PS 400G Series User Manual 1 4 Performance Memory Application 32MB feed Backup 512KB Application data Graphics VGA 640 X 480 pixels Serial Serial interface COM1 COM2 fee Dsub 9 pin plug type connector Printer Complies with Centronics Standards pee aros plazo incamecter Ethernet 10BASE T Complies with IEEE802 3 10BASE T modular jack connector USE Expansion Bus Expansion unit interface 1 EXT1 EPA Expansion unit interface 2 EXT2 Sound output terminal block provides Monaural 1CH Sound Speaker Output 70m W Rated load 80 Frequency 1KHz Sound Line Output 2 0Vp p Rated load 10KQ Recomended wiring AWG 28 to 16 Interfaces 1 5 Display Dotpitth 0 234mmx0 234mm 149 76 mm x 112 32 mm Backlight 50 000 hours or more time required for backlight brightness to dim to 50 of original level at 25 C and 24 hr operation Appendices 1 6 Touch Panel Resolution 0241024 Type Resistive Film analog PS 400G Series User Manual 2 RAS Function 2 1 Overview RAS which stands for Reliability Availability and Serviceability is a device level monitoring function that provides a variety of features to improve the reliability of your PS G system Though the standard set o
13. the Pro face s printer cable Model PSM PRCBO0 for connecting the PS 400G to the printer PS 400G Series User Manual 3 3 USB Interface Any commercial type USB device can be used USB ver 1 0 Pin Configuration A standard USB connector pin configuration is used Cables Any commercial type USB interface cable can be used Certain types of USB compatible keyboards when attached to the PS G via the USB interface may fail to operate correctly Therefore prior to using this type keyboard be sure to check that it operates correctly e Microsoft Corporation Natural keyboard Pro However the Microsoft Corporation s Natural Keyboard Pro s PS 2 keyboard feature and the extended key feature cannot be used 3 4 Ethernet Interface The PS G unit s Ethernet 10BASE T interface conforms to IEEE802 3 standards Pin Configuration Use a RJ 45 type modular jack connector Cable Type Any commercial type Ethernet 10BASE T cable can be used 2 Installation 3 5 RAS Interface For more information concerning the RAS function refer to Appendix 2 RAS Function Pin Configuration Viewed from the connector face 8 1 pe a 15 9 SE Farm Output General purpose Ouiput C NE Remote Reset nput General purpose Input 4 ps INT Generalpurpose Input tt 7 DOUT General purpose Output RESET IN Remote Reset Input DINO General purpose 0 1 1
14. unit s backlight lifetime by automatically switching the backlight OFF after a set period of idle time Idle time is when there is no input via the touch panel keyboard or mouse The factory setting for this feature is OFF Checkbox OFF Backlight Settings Adjustment Procedure 1 Double click the Control Panel s Display icon 2 Select the Backlight tab Display Properties ok x Background Appearance Backlight N These are backlight detailed settings Set Brightness 3 Bright Disable input after backlight burnout Touch Panel V Key Board Mouse Automatically turn off backlight Turn off after fi minute gt of continuous idle time 3 Select the required level of brightness 4 Select the devices to be deactivated in case of backlight burnout 5 Set Standby Mode to either ON or OFF If you select ON you will also need to specify the desired period of idle time 3 Start Up and Shut Down Backup Changes made to the Object Storch by your application software or via Control Panel settings can be backed up to a CF Card However the files that can be backed up are limited to those in the ProgramFiles folder Windows folder and Registry settings All other files cannot be backed up to a CF Card When a CF Card with setting data is reinserted into the PS G Unit the setting data will be read automatically at Start Up and the Object Store will be restored Backup Procedure 1 Dou
15. 1 Introduction 3 Dimensions PS 400G Unit mmfin 204 8 03 E ag cou Bc UU 080 0860880840840 O86 215 8 46 a E g 0 31 7 SE 4 o S S e 2 Proface gt Y Installation Fasteners Unit mm in 31 1 22 M5 19 5 0 77 16 0 63 610 0 39 E 11 0 43 a uw le 1 7 PS 400G Series User Manual E 2 Installation 1 Installation Procedures 2 Connecting the Power Cord 3 Interface Specifications 3 1 Serial Interface 3 2 Printer Interface 3 3 USB Interface 3 4 Ethernet Interface 3 5 RAS Interface 3 6 Sound Output 3 7 CF Card Insertion and Removal PS 400G Series User Manual 1 Installation Procedures Check the installation conditions L Prepare the panel Check the installation gasket H Install Secure the installation fasteners Installation Requirements For easier maintenance operation and better ventilation the space between the PS G unit and adjacent structures or equipment should be at least 100mm Unit mm in 100 3 94 2 Installation e The ambient temperature of the PS G unit should be between
16. Count values from the CPU to the RAS feature s special programmable timer and then periodically clears them which provides a means of monitoring the CPU s performance If the clearing of this count value is stopped the timer will overflow and an alarm will be detected The System Monitor utility can be used to enable or disable this feature as well as designate what type of processing is to be performed PS 400G Series User Manual External Input Signals The RAS interface connector accepts the following input signals Standard Purpose Signal Input DIN This standard digital input is used for alarm detection in external devices The input signal uses two bits The Control Panel s RAS Control or an API DLL can be used to enable or disable this feature as well as designate what type of processing is to be performed once a signal is received The input will latch Input Information This detects only the DIN circuit s ON state OFF is not monitored Remote Reset Input This is the reset signal sent from an external device to the PS G unit When this signal is enabled a forced reset of the PS G unit is performed The Control Panel s RAS Control or an API DLL can be used to enable or disable this feature External Input Signal DIN common use with Remote Reset Input e Power DC12V to DC24V connections possible e Input Protection Protection Diode e Isolation Used Photo isolation Example Connection Interface circuits
17. L e UL CSA Approval anna Ha 7 BE MAKING ene ence ra 7 Package Gonlenis eies e a 8 CD ROM Gonlenls nase ek ee 9 Liquid Crystal Display LCD Characteristics nenn nennen 10 Backlight Burnout Kreep ess eege ie 10 Chapter1 Introduction EE EE 1 2 2 Part Names and Functions nenn nenn nennen nenn nennen nennen nen 1 4 3 DIMENSIONS A nee a dd 1 7 Chapter2 Installation 1 Installation Procedures ococccccccccccccccononcononnnoncnnnnononcnnnnononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnononnnnnonananos 2 2 2 Connecting the Power Cord ai 2 7 3 Interface Specifications src ee een 2 9 e ba ME EI De Ee 2 9 3 2 Printer Interface ca ai 2 11 3 3 USB Itaca Ri 2 12 3 4 Ethernet Intemace sc svc es ne a a ias 2 12 35 gt RAS Interface 22 Aci ete e ee 2 13 3 06 Sound Output EE 2 14 3 7 CF Card Insertion and Removal occccccccccnccnnccnnnnnocnnnninnnnnnnnnanononnnonnnnnnononannnnnnns 2 16 Chapter3 Start Up and Shut Down A re ie 3 2 2 Unt Settings ura een 3 3 2 1 Dip Witch Settings 2 2 2 Hi a el 3 3 2 2 Control Panel Sets vrai caida 3 4 3 Internal Applicaties iain ka en 3 11 11 3 1 Version Information PDaegver ee 3 11 3 2 Auto Start AutoRun exe nenn 3 11 3 3 Terminal Services Connection Wizard TeConutz eg 3 12 3 4 Applications for Pro Designer Runtime Installation PDLoad exe PortChanger exe 3 14 SS LIION a EN 3 14 Chapter4 Maintenance and Inspection 1 Regular Cleaning 4 2 2 Periodic Check Points na a em 4 2 3 Replacing Gonsumab
18. Panel 2 Select the Calibration tab 3 Click the Recalibrate button 4 Click on and hold the mark that appears on the center of the screen When the coordinates are recognized the mark will move in order from the center to the top left bottom left bottom right and top right Click on and hold the mark at each point PS 400G Series User Manual AAA EE Backlight This program adjusts the Backlight settings e Set Brightness The backlight can be set to any of 4 levels of brightness e Disable Input After Backlight Burnout This setting enables automatic disabling of input devices touch panel keyboard and or mouse as soon as the PS G Unit detects backlight burnout If you use this feature input from specified devices will be not be accepted in the case of a backlight burnout This helps to prevent accidental operation of the PS G unit The factory setting is for all devices to be deactivated when a backlight burnout occurs Checkbox ON e In certain cases depending on the type of backlight failure detection may not be possible This is because backlight burnout is detected by monitoring the PS G unit s power consumption e When backlight burnout is occurs the panel s status LED lamp will turn orange Then a dialog box indicating that backlight burnout has occurred will appear on the screen e Automatically turn off backlight Standby Mode helps to extend the PS G
19. Pro face Human Machine Interface Proface PS 400G Series User Manual Preface Thank you for purchasing a Pro face PS 400G Series Unit PS400G T41 E124V hereafter referred to as the PS G unit Please read this manual carefully before installing the PS G unit Important 1 The reproduction copying or distribution of this equipment or its manual either in whole or in part without written permission from Digital Electronics Corporation is prohibited 2 The information provided in this manual is subject to change without notice 3 Every effort has been made to ensure the information provided in this manual is accurate Digital Electronics Corporation would appreciate being informed of any errors or omissions 4 Please be aware that Digital Electronics Corporation shall not be held liable by the user for any damages losses or third party claims arising from the use or application of this equipment 2001 Digital Electronics Corporation All rights reserved Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation All other trademarks and registered trademarks are property of their respective owners Documentation Conventions In this manual the following warning symbols are used to indicate important points concerning safe and proper operation of the PS G unit Prior to operating the PS G unit be sure to read these points carefully Warning Symbols This manual s warning symbols indicate the following leve
20. Subnet Mask e jeconda 4 and then type it in the space Kai S ry WINS EO ty ati provided Default Gateway 3 10 3 Start Up and Shut Down SS 3 Perform a backup and save the settings to the CF Card Network Configuration OK x Adapters Identification Built In Controller PSG Built In Ethernet Controller Properties MAC Address 00 01 23 04 18 AD IP Address 169 254 28 107 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Default Gateway After restarting the PS G unit be sure to check the current settings via the Network Configuration dialog box s Built In Controller tab s data Rinternal Application the Windows folder 3 Internal Application This section explains each of the PS G unit s internal applications 3 1 Version Information Psgver exe This application will call up the PS G unit s version information It is located in the Windows folder 3 2 Auto Start AutoRun exe The application saved in the CF card can be automatically started when the PS G unit is turned ON The following explanation describes this procedure 1 Create a shortcut in the Windows Startup folder pointing to AutoRun exe in the PS G unit s Windows folder 2 Open the Properties of the shortcut created in step 1 open the Shortcut tab and set the application to run automatically by changing the link destination in the Target field as follows Target Windows AutoRun exe Storage Card1
21. ains cars and ships disaster and crime prevention devices various types of safety equipment non life support related medical devices etc redundant and or failsafe system designs should be used to ensure the proper degree of reliability and safety Be sure to design your system so that equipment will not malfunction due to a communication fault between the PS G and its host controller This is to prevent any possibility of injury or damage Q Safety and emergency switches must be installed as separate hardware devices Q Do not create PS G touch panel switches that could possibly endanger the safety of equipment and personnel This is because damage to the PS G its I O unit s cable s and other related equipment can cause an output signal to remain continuously ON or OFF and possibly cause a major accident To prevent this type of accident design monitoring circuits using devices such as limit switches etc to detect incorrect device movement Also to prevent accidents related to incorrect signal output or incorrect operation design your system so that all switches used to control vital machine operations are operated via a control system that is separate from the PS G ZN CAUTIONS OQ Do not strike the panel of the PS G unit with a hard heavy or pointed object or press the panel with excessive force Doing so may result in panel damage or injury Do not allow liquids including water or metal objects to enter the PS G unit T
22. ange of torque Over tightening the fastener attachment screws may damage the PS G unit 2 Installation 2 Connecting the Power Cord IN WARNING Q Confirm that the main power supply is turned OFF prior to connecting the power cord terminals Failure to do so may result in an electric shock Ah CAUTIONS Q The power supply for the PS400G T41 E124V should be DC24V Supplying any other level of power can damage the PS unit or the power supply Since the PS G is not equipped with the power switch be sure to connect a breaker type power switch to the PS G s power cord Power Cord Cautions To reduce wire to wire or wire to earth noise as much as possible use a low noise power supply The PS G unit power cords the cables for input and output devices and the power cords for motor driven equipment must be located separately To increase the noise resistance of the power cord s wires twist the strands before attaching Ring Terminals The main circuit cables high voltage and high current the input and output signal cables and the power cables should not be bundled together or placed near each other A surge protector should be installed to protect against electrical surges Power cords should be as short as possible to reduce noise Grounding Use a grounding resistance of less than 100Q or your country s applicable standard The grounding for the PS G unit should be independent of other devices Use exclusive gr
23. application is required when installing Pro Designer Ver 3 0 1 or earlier in the PS G unit For details please refer to Pro Desiger On line Help Port Number Changer PortChanger exe This application is used to change the Port Number when installing the Pro Designer Runtime using the Pro Designer Runtime Installer For details refer to Pro Designer Online Help Ver 3 1 or earlier 4 Shut Down Since the PS G unit operates using ROM based Windows CE there is no need to perform a Shut Down procedure To shutdown the unit simply disconnect the power cord Always save your application software data prior to disconnecting the power cord 3 14 4 Maintenance and Inspection 1 Regular Cleaning 2 Periodic Check Points 3 Replacing Consumable Items 3 1 Replacing the Installation Gasket 3 2 Replacing the Backlight PS 400G Series User Manual 1 Regular Cleaning When the PS G unit s display panel or frame becomes dirty soak a soft cloth in water with a mild detergent wring the cloth tightly and wipe the display ZN CAUTION OQ Do not use paint thinner organic solvents or strong acid based cleaners to clean the PS G unit If the PS G unit is to be used in an environment where the display and frame can easily become dirty use a PS Series screen protection sheet PS400 DFO00 2 Periodic Check Points To keep your PS G unit in the best possible condition periodically check the following points Operation Envi
24. be changed via the Control panel Panel display procedure 1 Click on the Start button 2 From the Start menu that appears select Settings 3 From the Settings menu select Control Panel The Control Panel contains the following icons aye a SR S53 a Y Kuel Backup Communic Date Time Dialing Display Input Panel Keyboard Mouse E Z Be E A a A y K Network Owner Password RAS Control Regional Stylus System Volume amp Settings Sounds stat L contro Paner EA 11 14 am Al Backup Communications Date Time Dialing Display Input Panel Keyboard Mouse Network Owner Password RAS Control Regional Settings Stylus System Volume amp Sounds 3 Start Up and Shut Down The following explanations describe the Stylus Backlight accessible via the Display icon Backup RAS Control programs and Volume and Sounds programs For detailed information on other programs refer to the PS G unit s Help screen e To display the Help screen click the Start button and select Help You can also click the mark in any program s dialog box e All Control Panel settings revert to factory settings when the PS G unit s power cord is disconnected If you want to save any settings use the Control Panel s Backup feature to save them on the CF card Stylus This program calibrates the touch panel Calibration Procedure 1 Double click on the Stylus icon Control
25. ble click the Backup icon on the Control Panel 2 Insert the CF Card 3 Click the Backup button and the Object Store data will be backed up to the CF Card Object Store Backup Backup Backup PS s object store to CF Card Tf ready please push Backup button When data has been backed up to a CF Card on a PS G unit running the new OS ROM Ver 1 04 prior to backing up data to the card using a PS G unit running an older version of the OS ROM be sure to use Explorer to delete the CF Card s Strage Card1 folder s _Backup_ folder Refer to 3 1 Version Information Psgver exe Object Store refers to a memory storage area that is used to save settings PS 400G Series User Manual RAS Control The RAS Control Properties area is used to enable the following RAS functions Each condition is monitored and system alarms and standard signal input are detected via the RAS function settings The following settings are available e Watchdog Timer settings enable disable and timer settings 5 sec to 255 sec e Receive Standard Signal Input Enable Disable e Remote Reset Input Enable Disable The Watchdog Timer s counter is activated by user applications that perform counter Start Stop and Restart commands Applications that periodically restart counters should be designed in accordance with API DLL specifications For more information refer to the PS Series Type G Application Develo
26. d 1 Double click on the Control Panel s Network icon 2 Inthe Network Configuration dialog box select the Adaptor tab s LANC1 PSG Built In Ethernet Controller Driver and click OK Network Configuration Adapters Identification Built In Controller Lists the network drivers AsyncMaci AsyncMaci NDISWAN Adap installed on your device LANC1 PSG Built In Ethernet Controller N E NE20001 NE2000 Compatible Ethernet To change driver settings PPTP1 PPTP1 NDISWAN Adapter Cl 5 arnet Driver select the driver and then the Properties button When the IP Address is not automatically allocated by the DHCP Server click on the above dialog box s Properties button to call up the PSG Built In Ethernet Controller Driver Settings dialog box There enter the necessary settings For details about these settings please contact your network administrator PSG Built In Ethernet Controller Driver Settings PSG Built In Ethernet Controller Driver Settings ok x IP Address name Servers IP Address Name Servers An IP address can be Name server addresses may be Primary DNS Ear automatically assigned to this automatically assigned if DHCP computer If your network O Specify an IP address is enabled on this adapter You Secondary DNS AS does not automatically assign 3 can specify additional WINS or A vou etl your network 1 Suess en in the space Primary WINS ae mista r an address
27. e prompted for this information each Password Domain lt Back Next gt To automatically enter the User name and Password when you connect click on the Automatic Logon checkbox 3 Start Up and Shut Down 4 Designate any application that should be automatically started Terminal Services Connection Wizard On connection the Windows NT desktop is displayed by default To start an application when you connect sel ication file name and type its name Application file name Desktop When you specify an application you can also specify a working directory Working directory 5 Click on the Finish button and a connection shortcut icon will appear on the desktop Terminal Services Connection Wizard You have successfully created a new connection called Terminal Services Connection Click Finish to save your new connection 6 Double click this shortcut and confirm that the Terminal Service connection process is successful 7 Perform a backup and save the data to the CF Card MEMO When connecting for the first time license agreement information will be created Also in order to save the licence data be sure to confirm that the connection process operates correctly before backing up data 3 13 PS 400G Series User Manual 3 4 Applications for Pro Designer Runtime Installation PDLoad exe PortChanger exe Pro Designer Runtime Installer PDLoad exe This
28. e the screen display For more information concerning other PS G specifications please contact your local Pro face sales representative Backlight Burnout Precautions After the PS G unit s backlight burns out the screen will darken and the display will dissappear If the operator fails to notice that the backlight is burned out and touches the panel a potentially dangerous machine operation error can occur N WARNINGS O Do not use PS G touch switches for the control of any equipment safety mechanisms such as Emergency Stop switches etc that protect humans and equipment from injury and damage If your PS G unit s backlight suddenly turns OFF use the following steps to determine if the backlight has actually burned out e If your PS G is not set to Standby Mode and the screen has gone blank your backlight has burned out e Or if your PS G is set to Standby Mode but touching the screen does not cause the display to reappear your backlight has burned out Also to prevent accidental machine operation Pro face suggests you use the built in Disable Input After Backlight Burnout feature that will automatically detect a burnout and disable the designated input devices Refer to Chapter 3 2 2 Control Panel Settings 10 Table of Contents E dep dc ek 1 Documentation Conventions ar ebene 2 Essential Safety Precautions ee 3 PS 400G Series Model Numbers gue Eeer ae 6 PS G Unit Application Software ii ne 6 U
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30. ental 1 3 Structural 1 4 Performance 1 5 Display 1 6 Touch Panel 2 RAS Function 2 1 Overview 2 2 RAS Function Details 2 3 RAS Function Diagram 3 Accessories PS 400G Series User Manual 1 Specifications 1 1 Electrical Input Voltage DC24V Rated Voltage DC19 2V to DC28 8V Allowable Voltage Drop 10 ms or less Power Consumption 28W or less In rush Current 30A or less Voltage Endurance Voltage Endurance AC1000V 20mA for up to 1 minute between charging and FG terminals Insulation Resistance Insulation Resistance 10Mg or more at DC500V between charging and FG terminals 1 2 Environmental Ambient Operating Temperature 0 C to 50 C 1 Panel interior and Panel face Storage Temperature 20 C to 60 C ee 10 RH to 90 RH non condensing dry bulb temperature 39 C or less Dust 0 1mg m or less Non conductive particles Air pressure Resistance 800 hPa to 1114 hPa Vibration Resistance 1EC61131 2 JIS B 3501 com pliant When vibration is NOT continuous 10Hzto 57Hz0 075 mm 57Hzto 150Hz 9 8m s When vibration is continuous 10Hz to 57Hz0 035 mm 57Hzto 150Hz 4 9m s X Y Z directions for 10 times 80min Noise Immunity Noise Voltage 1500 Vp p via noise simulator Pulse Duration 1x10 sec Rise Time 1ns Electrostatic Discharge Contact Discharge Immunity 6kV IEC 61000 4 2 Level 3 Ifthe PS G s operating temperature exceeds 40 C for an extended period of time the display quality such as the con
31. ewed from the connector face Sara I Signal Name AT ness E me eo INESIS ICI PS 400G Series User Manual Serial Cable The connector used is a Dsub 9 pin plug type connector Please use a Dsub 9 pin socket type cable Recommended connector Dsub 9 pin socket XM2D 0901 Omron Recommended cover For use with Dsub 9 pin sockets XM2S 0913 Omron If necessary Omron jack screws XM2Z 0073 can also be used Recommended cable CO MA VV 5B5P 28AWG Hitachi Connect the FG line to the connector s shell Use inch type attachment screws 4 40UNC The current rating for COM2 number 9 pin DC5V output is 0 20A MAX COM1 and COM2 number 5 pin SG connections should always be to the SG terminal FG and SG terminals are internally connected in the PS G When connecting to another device be sure to create an SG shorting loop in your system 2 Installation 3 2 Printer Interface The PS G unit uses a parallel interface The Windows CE printer driver is HP PCL command compliant Pin Configuration Viewed from the connector face 0 1 ep 0 11 Pin Number o Ground SP noon 7 PDB6 Data signal Input Output o Ground 0 2 3 oa o 16 PDB2 inputOuput 8 9 1 1 1 PDB1 Data signal Input Output pe Papere NTT Initialize Signal Output GND GND T GND 1a ERROR GND PE INIT ND a oo o o o Printer Cable Use
32. f RAS features used will vary depending on the devices used the following features are used to provide Alarm Monitoring and External Input Signal support Alarm Monitoring Watchdog Timer Time up External Input Signal Standard Signal Input 1 DIN 2 bit Remote Reset Input 2 Also when either the one of the above mentioned alarm occurs or an external signal input is received the following types of alarm processing output signals and features are supported External Output Signal Standard Signal Output DOUT 1 bit Alarm Output single lamp Various Processing Functions LED indicator 3 colors at 1 point Pop up Message Output Buzzer Output System Reset Additionally each of the above items and signals can either be enabled or disabled or perform a variety of alarm processing using the RAS Control on the PS G unit s Control Panel Refer to Chapter 3 2 2 Control Panel Settings There is also an Application Interface Library API DLL available which allows RAS functions to be used by other applications For more information refer to the PS Series Type G Application Development Kit ADK Developer Manual Standard Signal Input will latch Input Information 2 The remote reset feature s input can be either enabled or disabled however the alarm output setting cannot be set to trigger a forced system reset Appendices 2 2 RAS Function Details Alarm Monitoring This feature alternately writes Time Up
33. firm that the following items are included PS G Unit 1 Model Number PS400G T41 E124V Installation Fasteners 4 Installation Gasket 1 Pre installed Operation Instructions 1 CD ROM 1 CD ROM Contents The following items are included in the CD ROM SCI PS 400G Series User Manual PDF file User Manual Required for viewing PDF files TEE Reader a Self extracting files Liquid Crystal Display LCD Characteristics e Depending on the contents being displayed and the contrast settings of the PS G unit a wavelike pattern of varying brightness contouring may appear This is not a defect e There are minute grid points dark and light on the Display Panel s surface This is part of the PS G unit s design and not a defect e The colors on the display panel may appear to change when viewed from the side This is a common attribute of LCDs and is not a defect e An afterimage may appear on the display panel after a single screen that has been displayed for many hours is changed to a different screen The display panel will return to normal if switched off for a short period of time This is a common attribute of LCDs and is not a defect To prevent afterimages e Use the PS G unit s Automatically turn off backlight feature if you need to display the same screen for long periods Refer to Chapter 3 2 2 Control Panel Settings e Periodically chang
34. his may result in a malfunction or an electric shock Do not block the PS G unit s ventilation openings or use it in areas where heat accumulates Additionally do not store or use it under high temperature conditions O Do not use or store the PS G unit in locations subject to direct sunlight or where excessive dust or dirt 1s present Since the PS G unit is a precision instrument do not store or use it where large shocks or excessive vibration can occur Do not store or use the PS G unit in environments subject to chemical evaporation such as that of organic solvents or where there are chemicals and acids present in the air O Do not use paint thinner or organic solvents to clean the PS G unit Q Important PS G unit screen data should be backed up regularly Q The installation environment for the PS G unit must satisfy the following requirements Failure to do so may cause the unit to malfunction Ambient temperature 0 C to 50 C Relative Humidity 10 RH to 90 RH Non condensing Q The LCD panel contains a powerful irritant If for any reason the panel is damaged and this liquid contacts any part of your body wash that area with running water for 15 minutes Similarly if any of this liquid enters your eye flush your eye with running water for 15 minutes and consult a physician During Installation ZN WARNINGS Do not use voltage levels other than those specified for the PS G unit Use of voltages outside this range
35. installation gasket must be installed properly to ensure a sufficient level of water resistance Before installing the PS G unit please refer to Chapter 4 3 1 Replacing the Installation Gasket to confirm that the gasket is fitted properly 2 Installation nn Installation Install the PS G unit as follows 1 Insert the PS G unit into the cutout section of the panel with the touch screen facing outward 2 Insert the installation fastener hooks into the four 4 insertion slots 2 on the top and 2 on the bottom Insertion slots Insertion slots Top Bottom H Installation panel u lt Hook 2 5 PS 400G Series User Manual 3 Slide the fastener toward the rear of the PS G unit 4 Slowly tighten each fastener attachment screw in sequence top bottom left side right side until all fasteners are evenly and securely tightened The proper torque for tightening an attachment screw is 0 5N m i N CAUTIONS Q Fastener attachment screws must be perpendicular to the panel If they are not the PS G unit may fall out of the panel Make sure the screws are tightened within the specified r
36. itch Settings seeeeseseeseseeeesseeresreerseeserees 3 3 RAS Control essen 3 8 Display Reset A 4 RAS F nctiol sr nes A 6 Display Panel een see 1 4 RAS Interface sssini iiie 1 5 2 13 Documentation Conventions nnensceerseenenneenne 2 Regular Cleanings 0er nee 4 2 Replacing the Backlight ee 4 4 E Replacing the Installation Gasket 4 3 Elec A 2 e Environmental coooccnnnccnncccocccnonnnonnconnnonnncnonacones A 2 Essential Safety Precautions ooonoccnocnnnnnonconccnncnnos 3 Serial Interfaces sener eee cens E ear es 1 5 Ethernet Interface 1 6 2 12 Shut Down occocccoconcncnonononononinonannnonocnnnanannccnonnnos 3 14 Expansion Unit Interface 1 5 Sound Output 2 14 Sound Output Terminal Block 1 5 G SU ee ee ne 32 Grounding EE a REA een 27 Status E ER ME 1 4 Structural pus einen els A 3 l Stylus a AE E EE 3 5 F System Design ssesesssessesesesssererrsesrrsreerrrrsreererees 1 2 Installation Gasket oooooncnicnnccnocnnocconnnanonnnonnonnos 2 4 Installation Procedures ooooccccnccccnnononcnuniniccnnns 2 2 T Installation Requirements ooocoononcnonccononinnncnnnc no 2 2 Internal App2lication eeeeeeeene 3 11 Terminal Services Connection Wizard TC onwuz ee 3 12 L Touch Panel c cccecccssessseseseseseseseseseseseseseeeseeens A 5 Troubleshooting Checklists AAA 5 2 Liquid Crystal Display LCD Characteristics 10 Index 1 U
37. l Provides mouse less screen control C Status LED Indicates the PS G unit s status Green Power ON Normal operation At Start Up the LED lamp changes from Red to Green Orange Indicates the RAS function and Backlight burnout Red System Error Power Input Terminal Block Connects the terminal block to the DC24V power source Expansion Unit Interface 1 EXT1 1 For DIO units Expansion Unit Interface 2 EXT2 1 This is a PCMCIA Bus interface For PCMCIA units CF Card Cover Protects the CF Card slot CF Card Slot Accepts a standard CF Card Printer Interface PIO Connect your printer cable here Parallel J K Serial Interfaces COM1 COM2 Connect RS 232C cables here RAS Interface RAS Connect aRAS cable here Sound Output Terminal Block Connect a speaker or line output here Expansion Interface 1 and Interface 2 cannot be used at the same time 1 Introduction 1 5 PS 400G Series User Manual AAA A Side Left N Ethernet Interface 10BASE T Connect a 10B ASE T Ethernet cable here O USB Interfaces 1 USB1 Connect a USB USB ver 1 0 compliant device keyboard mouse etc here
38. leltems un senn se en 4 3 3 1 Replacing the Installation Gasket e eesesseessseessersssirnesrnnrrrinssrrnsssrnnssrnnnrnnnssnnns 4 3 3 2 Replacing the Backloht AA 4 4 Chapter5 Troubleshooting 1 Troubleshooting Checklists AAA 5 2 1 1 No display Windows CE does not start 24404s444unnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 5 3 1 2 Touch panel does not respond nn 5 3 1 3 Connected devices cannot be use 5 4 Appendices Ti ee EE A 2 Ii ElectriGal icis EE A rn dd E A 2 1 2 Envir nmental 22er ee eee EI EI A 2 13 StrUGtur all scsi 03 coat cece ecb ca hebbbeh Suedel AE ele A 3 t A 4 1 5 Display 2 ne ei eine A 4 16 Touch Panel E E E en en ech ane eaten ei ti A 5 2 RAS FUNGON aa ito A 6 WEE A 6 2 2 RAS Function Details iu A A A 7 2 3 RAS Function Diagram ooooocccnnncccnnnccccnononccnononnnnnnncc nn nan nc rra rra nr n cra rra A 11 3 CCESSOTIES na ana A dba A 12 Index 12 1 Introduction 1 System Design 2 Part Names and Functions 3 Dimensions PS 400G Series User Manual 1 System Design PS400G T41 E124V Printer interface O gt EEE s Printer cable Printer PSM PRCB00 Pd E Pin jack cable Speaker GP077 SDAD10 mm 2 CH Dm Rear of PS G unit Connector panel Sound output terminal block RAS interface User prepared cable 1 Computer PL Se
39. ls of danger Failure to fully comply with points indicated by this A WARNING symbol may result in death or serious injury Failure to fully comply with points indicated by this A CAUTION symbol may result in injury or equipment damage Indicates actions or procedures that should NOT be performed Indicates actions or procedures that MUST be performed to ensure proper operation The following mark is also used in this manual Refers to related information or an additional explanation Essential Safety Precautions General Handling IN WARNINGS Do not use the PS G unit with aircraft control devices aerospace equipment central trunk data transmission communication devices nuclear power control devices or medical life support equipment due to these devices inherent requirements of extremely high levels of safety and reliability Do not use the PS G unit as a warning device for critical alarms that can cause serious operator injury machine damage or production stoppage Critical alarm indicators and their control activator units must be designed using stand alone hardware and or mechanical interlocks Do not use the PS G unit in an environment where flammable gases are present This may result in an explosion Do not disassemble or modify the PS G unit in any way except for replacing the backlight Doing so may result in a fire or an electric shock When using the PS G unit with transportation vehicles tr
40. m a panel If the PS G unit will be reliant on natural cooling be sure to install it in a vertical panel Also be sure that the PS G unit is installed 100 mm away from any adjacent structures or other equipment If these requirements are not met the heat generated by the PS G unit s internal components may cause the unit to fail to meet UL and C UL CSA standard requirements UL 1604 Compliance and Handling Cautions 1 Power and input output wiring must be in accordance with Class I Division 2 wiring methods Article 501 4 b of the National Electrical Code NFPA 70 within the United States and in accordance with Section 18 152 of the Canadian Electrical Code for units installed within Canada Suitable for use in Class I Division 2 Groups A B C and D Hazardous Locations WARNING Explosion hazard substitution of components may impair compliance to Class I Division 2 WARNING Explosion hazard when in hazardous locations turn the power OFF before replacing or wiring modules WARNING Explosion hazard confirm that the power supply has been turned OFF before disconnecting equipment or confirm that the location is not subject to the risk of explosion CE Marking The PS400G T41 E124V and PS400G T41 J124V is a CE marked product that conforms to EMC directives EN55011 Class A and EN61000 6 2 EN50082 2 Package Contents The PS G unit comes with the following items After opening the packing box please con
41. n the pow er supply ON 8 poes he power indicator ightup Fowerindcatordoss not ghtup 3 Does the pow er indicator change Does not change to green from red to green after the sounding ME Buzzer sounding continuously No startup of a short buzzer disk gt lt H gt Is the backlight on f the backlight has burned out replace it Refer to Chapter 4 3 2 Replacing the Was the problem solved by the above actions Backlight 1 2 Touch panel does not respond Check Item or Operation Check result Action required Calibrate the touch panel Has the touch panel been calibrated e Refer to Chapter 3 2 2 Control Panel Settings Touch panel cannot be calibrated gt lt H gt Was the problem solved by the above No gt lt H gt action 9 3 PS 400G Series User Manual 1 3 Connected devices cannot be used Check Item or Operation Check result Action required Turn the PS G unit s pow er supply OFF Is the pow er cord connected Connect the pow er cord correctly correctly WE Refer to Chapter 2 2 Connecting the Pow er Cord Follow ing the instructions described in the Ji Refer to the device s manual and setup the driver 4 Turn the power supply ON 5 Does this device require driver setup rey Was the problem solved by the above No lt H gt action 3 Are the peripheral devices connected correctly 5 4 A Appendices 1 Specifications 1 1 Electrical 1 2 Environm
42. of the gasket is vertical Im yo Make sure the gasket is not inserted with its seam bonded part of the gasket in any of the corners If too much force is concentrated on the seam it may tear PS 400G Series User Manual 4 Insert the gasket in the remaining corners 5 Check that the gasket is fitted properly lf the gasket is not inserted correctly into the groove it will not provide a level of water resistance equivalent to IP65f e The gasket must uniformly extend approximately 2 mm out of the groove Always check that the gasket is fitted correctly before installing the PS G unit 3 2 Replacing the Backlight The backlight is a long life product The average life of the backlight the time for brightness to fall to half its normal level is 50 000 hours in an environment with an ambient temperature of 25 C Replace the backlight when necessary The replacement backlight model number is PS400 BU00 MS e Use of any other model of backlight may result in an accident or a PS G unit breakdown e For backlight replacement information refer to the replacement backlight s installation guide replacement backlights are sold separately Ff Troubleshooting 1 Troubleshooting Checklists 1 1 No display Windows CE does not start 1 2 Touch panel does not respond 1 3 Connected devices cannot be used PS 400G Series User Manual This section e
43. ounding or a common grounding point FG and SG terminals are internally connected in the PS G When connecting to another device be sure to create an SG shorting loop in your system r Other PS G unit PS G unit Equipment Be sure to separate the grounding for the surge protector and for the PS G unit PS 400G Series User Manual Connecting the Power Cord e Wherever possible use thick wires max 2mm for the power cord Always start the braiding close to the terminal ends C a e Use the following size sleeve type ring terminals Recommended sleeve type ring terminal V2 MS3 compatible J S T Mfg Co Ltd 3 2mm 0 13in or more less than 6mm SCH Connection Procedure 29 9 Confirm that the main power is OFF Remove the terminal block cover s attachment screws Remove the terminal block cover Remove the screws from the three 3 middle terminals Align the power wires braided and the grounding FG wire as shown above Reinsert and tighten the terminal screws Torque should be 0 5 to 0 6 Nem 7 Reattach the terminal block cover and tighten its screws Torque should be 0 5 to 0 6 Nem NBA WN 2 Installation 3 Interface Specifications 3 1 Serial Interface The PS G unit s COM1 and COM2 interfaces are used for connecting RS 232C cables Pin Configuration Vi
44. pment Kit ADK Developer Manual The following settings are available for Watchdog Timeouts Standard Signal Input and Remote Reset Input mene Buzzer Pop Up Reset DOUT Out Message Watchdog Timer CG EE EST die Dine EE EE OF Remote Reset Oil O Setting possible X Setting not possible Alarm Out Outputs an alarm signal Buzzer Outputs a buzzer signal Pop up Message Displays Pop up Messages on the PS G Unit Reset Resets the PS G unit DOUT Outputs external signals Using a Watchdog Timer Timeout command to perform a Reset will cause the PS G unit to reboot Exceeding Reset with a Remote Reset Input Signal will reset the PS G unit hardware 3 Start Up and Shut Down Set Up Procedure Double click the Control Panel s RAS Control icon in the Control Panel Click the Watchdog Timer tab and select Enable or Disable If you select Enable you will also have to set the timer period 5 sec to 255 sec and specify the actions required after a 1 2 3 4 timeout RAS Control Properties Watchdog Timer DIN D DIN 1 Remote Reset Off Control i Timeout Sec fio 4 C Alarm Out C Buzzer E Popup Message Reset m Select the Din 0 tab and the Din 1 tab to enable or disable standard signal input If you enable standard signal input you will also have to specify the actions performed when an standard signal input is received RAS Control Properties
45. ries Host Controller Unit Expansion unit interface 1 DIO unit 2 PSG XY08 Expansion unit interface 2 PCMCIA unit 2 PSG PCMOO Select a cable compatible with your system design Refer to Chapter 2 3 5 RAS Interface 2 The DIO unit and the PCMCIA unit cannot be used at the same time 1 2 PS400G T41 E124V Side of PS G unit Connector panel Ethernet interface USB interface CF Card GP077 CF20 16MB GP077 CF30 32MB PSG CB01 a Data Transfer Cable Supplied with PS series Type G Application Development Kit ADK 1 Introduction lf Central network line eS USB mouse 10BASE T cable Hub commercial type USB keyboard CF Card Adaptor GP077 CFAD10 Bar code reader E Computer Pro Designer d PS DWE01 Vx xx indicates data that changes depending on the version PS Series Type G Application Development Kit ADK PSG DK01 Microsoft eMbedded Visual Tools For more information refer to PS Series Type G Application Development Kit ADK Developer Manual Osa H RS 232C cable Host controller PLC Commercial type 1 3 PS 400G Series User Manual 2 Part Names and Functions Front A Display Panel Displays PS G unit screen data B Touch Pane
46. ronment e Is the ambient operating temperature within specifications 0 C to 50 C e Is the ambient operating humidity within specifications relative humidity 10 RH to 90 RH e Is the operating atmosphere free of any corrosive gases Power Supply e Is the power supply within specifications PS400G T41 E124V DC 24 V 20 Unit Condition e Are all the power cords and cables connected properly e Are all the PS G unit s installation fasteners secure e Is the installation gasket free of abrasions and dirt Unit Operation e Is the display panel darker than normal 4 Maintenance and Inspection 3 Replacing Consumable Items 3 1 Replacing the Installation Gasket The installation gasket provides protection against dust and moisture The PS G unit installation gasket s model number is PS400 WP00 MS ZN CAUTION A gasket which has been used for a long period of time may have scratches or dirt on it and could have lost much of its water resistance Be sure to change the gasket at least once a year or when scratches or dirt become visible Do not stretch the gasket The gasket is not elastic and may tear istretched Replacement Procedure 1 Place the PS G unit on a flat surface with the display facing down Installation Gasket 2 Remove the old gasket 3 The corners of the PS G unit have ribs that hold the installation gasket in place Insert the new gasket into the groove and check that the long side
47. system condition information via the following items LED indicator In addition to indicating if the unit s power is ON or OFF the 3 state LED indicator power lamp provides the following system condition information System Condition Output Requirement Normal operation Power ON Backlight burnout occurs e System error RAS feature has detected an alarm Alarm output must be enabled at Orange RAS Control Pop up Message Output This feature uses the Windows system s pop up message feature to indicate that an alarm has occurred Use the Control Panel s RAS Control or an API DLL to enable or disable this feature Buzzer Output This feature uses the PS G unit s internal speaker to indicate the system s condition System Reset Reboots the PS G unit s OS Use the Control Panel s RAS Control or an API DLL to enable or disable this feature Appendices 2 3 RAS Function Diagram CPU Clear Time up Watchdog Timer Time setting for Control Panel Time out API DLL Enable Disable General Purpose Signal Input 1 RAS Connector 2 bit Remote Reset Input Output Settings Settings General Purpose Signal Input will latch Input Information Nila i Power ON gt gt ___p User Applications OS Reboot Pop up Messages Buzzer Output I gt 3 General Purpose Signal Output S O 2 Alarm Output
48. t Data Transfer Cable PSG CB01 Included with PS Series Type G Application Development Kit ADK The CF Card is formatted using the FAT32 file system which uses a small amount of CF Card space As a result the actual amount of usable CF Card free space will be slightly less than the CF Card capacities given here i e 8 16 or 32MB A 12 Index A N Accessor ES See dE A 12 Network u ses dret cantadas 3 10 Auto Start AutoRun eXe oo eens 3 11 o B OVELVICW Wip a A 6 Backlipht un 282 2 dE 3 6 Backlight Burnout Precautions 10 P Backup GE session AT EIA TA A T engeren 3 7 Package Contents nn 8 e Part Names and Functions 0 00 0 eseeeceeeeeeeeees 1 4 PCMCIA units cocococcncccoccnononnnononanonnncnncrnnonaconnonnos 1 5 CE Mark intr tits aan dire 7 SAA cate cy A 4 CF EE 2 16 Periodic Check Pont 4 2 CE Card Cover csi ren 1 5 Port Number Changer PortChanger exe 3 14 CF Card Insertion and Removal 2 16 Power Cord Cautions oooocccccnccnconnnnncononnnonnninnonnos 2 7 CE Card lotus ne n 1 5 Power Input Terminal Block seeseeseeeeeeeeseee 1 5 Connecting the Power Cord 2 7 Printer Interface 1 5 2 11 Control Panel Settings een 3 4 Pro Designer Runtime Installer PDLoad exe 3 14 PS 400G Series Model Numbers n sssssesseeeeeseeee 6 D PS G Unit Application Software anna 6 Dimensions covenants 1 7 R DIO MMS 1 5 Dip Sw
49. trast etc may degrade If however the operating temperature is reduced to 40 C or less the display quality will return to normal A 2 Appendices 1 3 Structural 100Q or less or your country s applicable standard Ratings 1 Front face of installed unit Equivalent to IP65f JEM 1030 Design Type Modular Installation method panel mounting Cooling Method Natural air circulation Weight Approx 1 7kg 3 7lb Dimensions W xH x D 215 mm 8 46 in x 170 mm 6 69 in x60 mm 2 36 in The front face of the PS G unit when installed in a solid panel has been tested using conditions equivalent to the standards shown in the specification Even though the PS G unit s level of resistance is equivalent to these standards oils that should have no effect on the PS G can possibly harm the unit This can occur in areas where either vaporized oils are present or where low viscosity cutting oils are allowed to adhere to the unit for long periods of time If the PS G s front face protection sheet becomes peeled off these conditions can lead to the ingress of oil into the PS G and separate protection measures are suggested Also if non approved oils are present it may cause deformation or corrosion of the front panel s plastic cover Therefore prior to installing the PS G be sure to confirm the type of conditions that will be present in the PS G s operating environment If the installation gasket is used for a long period
50. xplains how to find and resolve PS G unit problems The PS G unit can be connected to a wide range of devices including a host PLC however this manual will not discuss every possible device or problem For problems not directly related to the PS G unit refer to that device s manual The main problems that occur during use of the PS G unit are 1 The panel display is blank Windows CE does not start 2 The touch panel does not respond 3 Connected devices cannot be used 1 Troubleshooting Checklists When a problem occurs be sure to first read each checklist item and follow the instructions given If this does not solve the problem please contact your local PS G distributor When a problem cannot be solved For hardware and software problems contact the distributor where you bought the PS G unit 5 Troubleshooting 1 1 No display Windows CE does not start Check Item or Operation Check result Action required 1 Turn the PS G unit s pow er supply OFF 2 ls the power cord connected Connect the pow er cord correctly correctly Refer to Chapter 2 2 Pow er Connections Set the first Dip Switch to ON and the second through fourth Dip Sw itches to OFF Refer to Chapter 3 2 1 Dip Switch Settings 3 Is the power supply voltage w ithin Refer to Appendix 1 Specifications a specifications ae 4 ls the first Dip Sw itch inside the CF card set to ON and the second through fourth Dip Sw itches to OFF Tur
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