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Page 1 - User Manual

LT SeriesUser ManualDigital Electronics Corporation

Page 2 - < Note >

LT Series User Manual 9Preface• The LT uses a lithium battery to back up its internal clockand to control memory data. If the battery is incorrectly r

Page 3 - Table of Contents

6–15Chapter 6 – Initializing the LTLT Series User ManualPERCENT ALLOCATIONUse Percent Allocation to set the ratio of Controller Operation Time Functio

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6–16Chapter 6 – Initializing the LTLT Series User Manual6.6 INITIALIZE INTERNAL MEMORYTo initialize the LT unit’s internal memory, enter the default

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6–17Chapter 6 – Initializing the LTLT Series User ManualUse this screen to enter the number of the screen that is initially displayed afterstartup, th

Page 6 - DANGERS

6–18Chapter 6 – Initializing the LTLT Series User ManualFONT SETTINGSelect the font type that is displayed on the LT unit’s screen during operation.KA

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6–19Chapter 6 – Initializing the LTLT Series User ManualHIGH (1) All half-size (single-byte) characters — ASCII code: 21h to 7Dh, oralphanumeric chara

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6–20Chapter 6 – Initializing the LTLT Series User ManualMemo

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7–1LT Series User ManualThe method of LT startup depends on which “START TIME” setting is specified inthe Initialization Settings | System Setup scree

Page 10 - WARNINGS

7–2Chapter 7 – RUN Mode and ErrorsLT Series User ManualTo enter OFFLINE Mode, touch the top left corner of the LTunit’s screen within 10 seconds after

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7–3Chapter 7 – RUN Mode and ErrorsLT Series User ManualThis section describes how to find and resolve problems that may occur with theLT. If there is

Page 12 - General Safety Precautions

7–4Chapter 7 – RUN Mode and ErrorsLT Series User ManualWhen the screen does not display when powering up, or the screen turns OFF byitself during RUN

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PrefaceLT Series User Manual10• Be sure that metal filings or wiring remnants do not fallinside the LT, since they can cause a fire, accident, or mal-

Page 14 - About LT Series Models

7–5Chapter 7 – RUN Mode and ErrorsLT Series User ManualThe Communicationcable may not beconnected properly.YESSet up the correct Screen file number. C

Page 15 - UL/c-UL Application Notes

7–6Chapter 7 – RUN Mode and ErrorsLT Series User ManualYESYESYES1 Also known as “FEEPROM” (Flash Electronic Erasable Programmable Read OnlyMemory).2 W

Page 16 - CE Marking Notes

7–7Chapter 7 – RUN Mode and ErrorsLT Series User ManualYESNONONO7.2.3 No LT / Host CommunicationWhen the LT will not communicate with the host externa

Page 17 - Documentation Conventions

7–8Chapter 7 – RUN Mode and ErrorsLT Series User ManualYESNOAre all Part addressesset up correctly?NONOYESYESCheck the Part data, andcorrect the setup

Page 18 - Software Compatibility List

7–9Chapter 7 – RUN Mode and ErrorsLT Series User ManualNOYESAre the settings fortouch input Parts correct?7.2.4 Touch Panel Does Not RespondWhen the t

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7–10Chapter 7 – RUN Mode and ErrorsLT Series User Manual7.2.5 Cannot Execute Logic Program7.2.6 Clock Settings Cannot be EnteredThis problem occurs wh

Page 20 - 1 Introduction

7–11Chapter 7 – RUN Mode and ErrorsLT Series User Manual7.3 SELF-DIAGNOSISThe LT unit is equipped with a number of Self-Diagnosis features used to che

Page 21 - 1.2 System Design

7–12Chapter 7 – RUN Mode and ErrorsLT Series User Manual DISPLAY PATTERNUsed to check the drawing function when the buzzer does not sound and whe

Page 22 - Chapter 1 – Introduction

7–13Chapter 7 – RUN Mode and ErrorsLT Series User Manual TOOL CONNECTORUse the Tool Connector Control line and the Send/Receive line check when t

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7–14Chapter 7 – RUN Mode and ErrorsLT Series User Manual CONTROLLER DATAShows the current controller version data. SRAM R/WPerforms an SRAM

Page 24 - 1.2.2 Product Lineup

LT Series User Manual 11PrefaceGeneral Safety Precautions• Do NOT strike the touch panel with a hard or pointed object, or press onthe touch panel wit

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7–15Chapter 7 – RUN Mode and ErrorsLT Series User ManualThis section explains the messages that appear when an error has occurred in theLT unit during

Page 26 -  Recommended Units

7–16Chapter 7 – RUN Mode and ErrorsLT Series User ManualError Message Problem CountermeasureNETWORK ADDRESS ERROR (02 : F8)This LT uses an SIO address

Page 27 - 1.3 Accessories

7–17Chapter 7 – RUN Mode and ErrorsLT Series User ManualError No. 1Error No. 2Error No. 3x x x : x x x : x x xError No.Constant Value0 3 : x x7.4.2 Er

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7–18Chapter 7 – RUN Mode and ErrorsLT Series User Manual When the LT Changes to OFFLINE Mode during RUN ModeWhen the LT changes to OFFLINE mode w

Page 29 - Axis Positioning Unit

7–19Chapter 7 – RUN Mode and ErrorsLT Series User Manual ILLEGAL ADDRESS IN SCREEN DATACaused by an overlap of addresses.The error code is listed at

Page 30 - 2.1 General Specifications

7–20Chapter 7 – RUN Mode and ErrorsLT Series User Manual PLC COM. ERRORAppears when the address setup for tags exceeds the address range used in theh

Page 31 - Chapter 2 – Specifications

7–21Chapter 7 – RUN Mode and ErrorsLT Series User Manual CLOCK SETUP ERRORThis message displays when the power level of the lithium backup battery (t

Page 32 - 2.2 Functional Specifications

7–22Chapter 7 – RUN Mode and ErrorsLT Series User ManualMemo

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LT Series User Manual 8–1• Do not use paint thinner, organic solvents, or strong acid compoundsto clean the LT unit.• Do not use hard or pointed obje

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Chapter 8 – MaintenanceLT Series User Manual8–24. Confirm that the water-resistant gasket is correctly installed.• If the water-resistant gasket is no

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PrefaceLT Series User Manual12 About the LT Unit’s Display Panel• The data that is currently displayed on the LT unit's screen, the screen’sbri

Page 36 - 2.3 Interface Specifications

LT Series User Manual 8–3Chapter 8 – Maintenance8.2 Periodic Check PointsTo keep your LT unit in its best condition, inspect the following points peri

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LT Series User Manual8–4Memo

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LT Series User Manual I–iIndexAAvailable Software 1-9BBatteryLithium 9CCAUTIONS 3-8CautionsGeneral Wiring 9Installation 9LT Unit Disposal 11Main

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IndexLT Series User ManualI–iiMMoisture Resistant Gasket 3-1Moisture Resistant Gasket Replacement 8–1moisture resistant seal 3-1NNADA Electronics T

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LT Series User Manual 13PrefacePackage Contents Installation Fasteners(4/set) Installation Guide (1)*1 LT Unit (1)The LT Series refers

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PrefaceLT Series User Manual14The GLC150-**41-****-24V units are UL/c-UL listed products. (UL file No. E214883),however the GLC150-BG41-XY32KF-24V/GLC

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LT Series User Manual 15PrefaceThe GLC150-BG41-****-24V units comply with the following CNS standards:• CNS 13438 (Class A)<Caution>The LT is an

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PrefaceLT Series User Manual16The list below describes the documentation conventions used in this manual.Documentation ConventionsSymbol MeaningIndica

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LT Series User Manual 17PrefaceThe LT Series of operator interfaces can use either of the following softwarepackages to create both screens and logic

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PrefaceLT Series User Manual18Memo

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LT Series User Manual 11. It is forbidden to copy the contents of this manual, in whole or in part,except for the user’s personal use, without the exp

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LT Series User Manual 1–1Use the following steps when creating projects for the LT unit.1. Preparation – Before using the LT, be sure that you have al

Page 48 - 2.4 Part Names and Functions

Chapter 1 – IntroductionLT Series User Manual1–2 Stand-alone 32 point I/O System (Type A1/Type A2)The LT can independently control up to 32 exter

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Chapter 1 – IntroductionLT Series User Manual 1–3LTCH2CH1FlexNetworkFor detailed information about the Flex Network, refer tothe Flex Network User Man

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Chapter 1 – IntroductionLT Series User Manual1–4 Flex Network / SIO System Design (Type C)Connecting Flex Network I/O units to the LT allows the

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Chapter 1 – IntroductionLT Series User Manual 1–5The following diagram represents the main selection of devices connectable to theLT.I/O Units,Lamps,L

Page 52 - 2.5 Dimensions

Chapter 1 – IntroductionLT Series User Manual1–6LT Interfacesc Tool Connectord I/O Connector (Type A1/Type A2/Type B+)e Flex Network Interface (Type B

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Chapter 1 – IntroductionLT Series User Manual 1–7 Recommended UnitsThe following tables list I/O devices that have been confirmed to be compatibl

Page 54 - 2.5.3 Panel Cut Dimensions

Chapter 1 – IntroductionLT Series User Manual1–8The following items are optional LT products (sold separately). Available Software*1 Tool Co

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Chapter 1 – IntroductionLT Series User Manual 1–9 Flex Network I/O Units (Type B/Type B+/Type C) Serial Interfaces (Type C)1 For detailed in

Page 56 - 3 Installation and Wiring

Chapter 1 – IntroductionLT Series User Manual1–10 Optional Items Optional Maintenance ItemsThe following items are included in the LT unit’s

Page 57 -  Creating a Panel Cut

LT Series User Manual2Table of ContentsPreface...

Page 58 - Interior

2–1LT Series User Manual2.1.1 Electrical2.1 General SpecificationsChapter2 Specifications4. Part Names and Functions5. Dimensions1. General Specificat

Page 59 -  Installing the LT

Chapter 2 – SpecificationsLT Series User Manual2–21 Grounding requirements differ from country to country. Confirm the requirements ofyour work envir

Page 60 - Installation Panel

LT Series User Manual 2–3Chapter 2 – Specifications2.2 Functional Specifications2.2.1 Display1 The display font will differ depending on which (langua

Page 61 - WARNINGS

Chapter 2 – SpecificationsLT Series User Manual2–4The LT unit’s internal clock has a slight degree of error inaccuracy. At normal operating temperatur

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LT Series User Manual 2–5Chapter 2 – Specifications Flex Network Interface (Type B/Type B+/Type C) Alarm Output for Circuit (All Types)Turning the L

Page 63 - CAUTION

Chapter 2 – SpecificationsLT Series User Manual2–6 OMRON Corporation Timer H3CR-A Circuit DrawingThis Circuit uses a H3CR-A terminal number.DC24VTime

Page 64 - FN-CABLE2200-31-MS 200m

LT Series User Manual 2–7Chapter 2 – SpecificationsPin Assignments Pin # Signal Name Condition1 FG Frame Ground2 SD Send Data (RS-232C)3 RD Receive Da

Page 65 - 3.2.5 Installation Cautions

Chapter 2 – SpecificationsLT Series User Manual2–8• This LT unit’s serial port is not isolated. To reduce the risk of damage tothe RS-422 circuit, it

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LT Series User Manual 2–9Chapter 2 – SpecificationsThe following table specifies the signals of the Flex Network I/F Connector(included with the LT un

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Chapter 2 – SpecificationsLT Series User Manual2–10 Input/Output Connector (Type A1)A1 B1B20A20DC24V ExternalPower SupplyINCOMINInternal CircuitInter

Page 68 - 3.3 Tool Connector

LT Series User Manual 32.5 Dimensions... 2-232.5.1 LT External

Page 69 - C-Package LT Editor

LT Series User Manual 2–11Chapter 2 – SpecificationsRated VoltageDC 24VMaximum Allowable VoltageDC 26.4VInput MethodSource/Sink InputRated Current5 mA

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Chapter 2 – SpecificationsLT Series User Manual2–12Rated VoltageRated Voltage RangeOutput MethodMaximum Load VoltageOutput Voltage DropOutput Delay Ti

Page 71 -  EPSON TM-U210PD Printer

LT Series User Manual 2–13Chapter 2 – SpecificationsPin Signal Name Pin Signal Name LT ConnectorA1 COM (24V:DOUT) B1 COM (0V:DIN)A2 COM (24V:DOUT) B2

Page 72 - DIP Switch Set 1

Chapter 2 – SpecificationsLT Series User Manual2–14♦ Output Circuit (Type A2)+ -COMInternal CircuitInternal CircuitOUT0VB2A5A20A2A1OUTDC 24VExternalPo

Page 73 -  CUSTOM FT190SP Printer

LT Series User Manual 2–15Chapter 2 – SpecificationsRated VoltageDC 24VRated Voltage RangeDC 24V ±10%Output MethodSource OutputMaximum Load Voltage0.2

Page 74 - 4 Data Transfer

Chapter 2 – SpecificationsLT Series User Manual2–16Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name LT ConnectorA1 COM (0V:DOUT) B1 COM (24V:DIN)A2 COM (0V:DOUT) B2 DC

Page 75 - 4.2 Transferring Screen Data

LT Series User Manual 2–17Chapter 2 – Specifications♦ Output Circuit (Type B+)♦ Input Specifications (Type B+)Rated VoltageDC 24VMaximum Allowable Vol

Page 76 - Chapter 4 – OFFLINE Mode

Chapter 2 – SpecificationsLT Series User Manual2–18 Recommended Connectors and CoversDigital has prepared sets of connectors and connector covers (GL

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LT Series User Manual 2–19Chapter 2 – Specifications1 Operation Mode refers to a display and Touch Key feature.2 Controller Operation Mode refers to t

Page 78 - 5 OFFLINE Mode

Chapter 2 – SpecificationsLT Series User Manual2–20(Type A1 / Type A2)(Type B)(Type C)HHHLJKJKIStatus LED ContentsRUN (Green)Turns on when Communicati

Page 79 - Chapter 5 – OFFLINE Mode

LT Series User Manual46.4.3 SET UP TOUCH PANEL... 6–96.4.4 DISPLAY SETUP...

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LT Series User Manual 2–21Chapter 2 – Specifications Output Hold ON (Hold)When a communication error occurs, the unit will HOLD the output condi

Page 81 - 5.2 OFFLINE Mode - Main Menu

Chapter 2 – SpecificationsLT Series User Manual2–22Use the Flex Network Driver settings to change the Flex Net-work data transfer speed.S-No. Setting

Page 82 - 5.3 INITIALIZATION

LT Series User Manual 2–23Chapter 2 – Specifications2.5 Dimensions2.5.1 LT External DimensionsUnit: mm [in.]141.2 [5.56]141.2 [5.56]141.2 [5.56]75.8

Page 83 - MAIN MENU tab

Chapter 2 – SpecificationsLT Series User Manual2–24The following drawing shows the LT unit with installation fasteners.The following drawing shows the

Page 84 - 5.4 SELF-DIAGNOSIS

2–25LT Series User Manual2.5.2 Installation FastenersUnit: mm [in.]2.5.3 Panel Cut DimensionsUnit: mm [in.]less than 4–R331 [1.22]16 [0.63]19.5[0.77]1

Page 85 - SIS MENU

Chapter 2 – SpecificationsLT Series User Manual2–26Memo

Page 86 - 6 Initializing the LT

3–1LT Series User ManualChapter3 Installation and Wiring1. Installation2. Wiring Cautions3. Tool Connector3.1 Installation3.1.1 Installation Procedure

Page 87 - 6.2 Initialization Items

Chapter 3 – Installation and Wiring3–2 LT Series User Manual Creating a Panel CutCreate an opening with the correct dimensions to install the LT.

Page 88 - 6.3 SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT SETUP

3–3Chapter 3 – Installation and WiringLT Series User Manual• Make sure that heat from surrounding equipment does not cause the LTto exceed its standar

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Chapter 3 – Installation and Wiring3–4 LT Series User Manual2. Insert the installation fasteners into the LT unit’s insertion slots — two slotseach, a

Page 90 - I. Data Device Storage Order

LT Series User Manual 5PrefaceThis user manual contains a variety of safety markings for safe and correct opera-tion of the LT unit. Please read this

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3–5Chapter 3 – Installation and WiringLT Series User Manual5. Use a Phillips screwdriver to tighten each fastener screw and secure the LT inplace.A to

Page 92 - 6.4 SET UP I/O

Chapter 3 – Installation and Wiring3–6 LT Series User Manual• To prevent the Ring Terminals*1 from short-circuiting when the terminalblock attachment

Page 93 - 6.4.2 COMMUNICATION SETUP

3–7Chapter 3 – Installation and WiringLT Series User Manual1. Make sure that the LT unit’s power cord is not plugged in to the power supply.2. Remove

Page 94 - 6.4.3 SET UP TOUCH PANEL

Chapter 3 – Installation and Wiring3–8 LT Series User Manual3.2.2 GroundingDo not use common grounding, since it can lead to an acci-dent or machine b

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3–9Chapter 3 – Installation and WiringLT Series User Manual3.2.3 Flex Network Communication CableThe following Flex Network Communication Cables are u

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Chapter 3 – Installation and Wiring3–10 LT Series User Manual3.2.5 Installation CautionsA problem in the external power supply or an LT unit failure

Page 97 - 6.4.4 DISPLAY SETUP

3–11Chapter 3 – Installation and WiringLT Series User Manual Power InterruptionsWhen a power supply interruption is 10 ms or longer, the LT unit&

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Chapter 3 – Installation and Wiring3–12 LT Series User ManualLTAfter the LT or external device runs the program, the timing ofthe ON/OFF signals to th

Page 99 -  CTRL SETTING

3–13Chapter 3 – Installation and WiringLT Series User Manual3.3 Tool ConnectorWARNINGTo prevent electrical shock, unplug the LT unit’s powercord from

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Chapter 3 – Installation and Wiring3–14 LT Series User ManualPin Assignments Pin No. Signal Name1DTR2TXD3RXD4DSR5GND6RTS7CTS8RTS9 Project Manager

Page 101 - 6.7 SET UP TIME

PrefaceLT Series User Manual6(2) When the LT generates a “Watchdog Timer Error,” LToperation will halt. Also, when Errors occur in Input/Output contro

Page 102 - 6.8 SET UP SCREEN

3–15Chapter 3 – Installation and WiringLT Series User Manual Available Printout FeaturesThe printout features available with the LT unit are as f

Page 103 - 6.9 FONT SETTING

Chapter 3 – Installation and Wiring3–16 LT Series User Manual Available Printout FeaturesThe printout features available with the LT unit are lis

Page 104 - KOREA], [TAIWAN], and

3–17Chapter 3 – Installation and WiringLT Series User Manual Available Printout FeaturesPrintout features available with the LT unit are as follo

Page 105 - LT Series User Manual

Chapter 3 – Installation and Wiring3–18 LT Series User Manual CUSTOM FT190SP Printer Conversion Cable Wiring Diagram Printer Type Setti

Page 106 - 7 RUN Mode and Errors

4–1LT Series User ManualThis chapter explains how to transfer data created with the LT Editor/C-Packageto or from the LT unit. Transfer data via the d

Page 107 - 7.1.2 Via OFFLINE Mode

4–2 LT Series User ManualChapter 4 – OFFLINE Mode1 The LT must be prepared for the data transfer process before the data can betransferred. To do this

Page 108 - 7.2 Troubleshooting

4–3LT Series User ManualChapter 4 – OFFLINE ModeIf the LT Editor/C-Package’s SYSTEM SETUP data is trans-ferred to the LT, the OFFLINE mode INITIALIZE

Page 109 - 7.2.2 No Display

4–4 LT Series User ManualChapter 4 – OFFLINE ModeMemo

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5–1LT Series User ManualLTCondition RUN OFFLINE RUNOut SignalOutput from LogicProgramOFFOutput from LogicProgramOFFLINE Mode provides access to the LT

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5–2 LT Series User ManualChapter 5 – OFFLINE ModeFrom the LT unit’s menu bar, touch OFFLINE, and the Main Menu appears.5.1.2 From the Menu BarTo call

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LT Series User Manual 7Preface• Design your system so that equipment will not malfunctiondue to a communication fault between the LT and its hostcontr

Page 113 - CHECK OK?

5–3LT Series User ManualChapter 5 – OFFLINE ModeEnter the Password, then touch SET to enter OFFLINE mode.If you try to enter a Password in the INITIAL

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5–4 LT Series User ManualChapter 5 – OFFLINE ModeSelect the desired menu item by touching the corresponding option.Each Main Menu item is used as foll

Page 115 - 7.2.7 Error Screens

5–5LT Series User ManualChapter 5 – OFFLINE Mode Selecting Setup ConditionsAfter selecting a menu item, touch the setting option to highlight the

Page 116 - 7.3 SELF-DIAGNOSIS

5–6 LT Series User ManualChapter 5 – OFFLINE Mode After Entering All Setting DataTouch the top-left [SET] key to write the setup data to the Inte

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5–7LT Series User ManualChapter 5 – OFFLINE Mode Using the [SET] and [ESC] KeysAfter selecting the Self-Diagnosis item, the [SET] and [ESC] keys

Page 118 - (GPW–CB02)

5–8 LT Series User ManualChapter 5 – OFFLINE Mode Returning to the Main MenuTouch the MAIN tab in the top-left corner of the SELF-DIAGNOSIS menu

Page 119 - SRAM R/W check

6–1LT Series User Manual1 The information contained in the LT Editor/C-Package’s system file is set by thesoftware's "System Setup".6.1

Page 120 - 7.4 Error Messages

6–2Chapter 6 – Initializing the LTLT Series User Manual1 This feature is not available.2 Setup item invalid with, and not supported by, Type A1, Type

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6–3Chapter 6 – Initializing the LTLT Series User ManualSTAND-BY MODE TIME (0–255)To protect the LT unit’s display screen, a screen saver function auto

Page 122 -  SYSTEM ERRORS

6–4Chapter 6 – Initializing the LTLT Series User ManualCharacter String Data ordering varies, depending on the manufacturer of theexternal device. Set

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PrefaceLT Series User Manual8Installation Warnings:• High voltage runs through the LT. To prevent an electricalshock, do NOT disassemble the LT for an

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6–5Chapter 6 – Initializing the LTLT Series User ManualI. Data Device Storage OrderExample characters:A B C D E F G Hcde f• Storage from Start Data •

Page 125 -  PLC COM. ERROR

6–6Chapter 6 – Initializing the LTLT Series User ManualRelationship between the internal device address and external devices,when using the Write Char

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6–7Chapter 6 – Initializing the LTLT Series User ManualThis screen controls the settings related to communication with the externaldevices. The settin

Page 127

6–8Chapter 6 – Initializing the LTLT Series User ManualWhen the RECEIVE TIMEOUT value is set to 30 seconds ormore and the occurrence of an external co

Page 128 - 8 Maintenance

6–9Chapter 6 – Initializing the LTLT Series User ManualThis screen is where you can set up the touch panel’s Touch Operation and SystemReset modes, an

Page 129 - Chapter 8 – Maintenance

6–10Chapter 6 – Initializing the LTLT Series User ManualCONTRAST SETTINGWhen CONTRAST SETTING is set to ON, you can adjust the contrast by touchingthe

Page 130 - 8.3 Replacing the Backlight

6–11Chapter 6 – Initializing the LTLT Series User Manual• To exit the CONTRAST SETTING mode, touch anywhereabove the Contrast Setting bar.• You cannot

Page 131 - LT Series User Manual8–4

6–12Chapter 6 – Initializing the LTLT Series User Manual6.4.4 DISPLAY SETUPCURRENT VALUETouch [+] or [-] to adjust the levels of brightness (18 levels

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6–13Chapter 6 – Initializing the LTLT Series User ManualUse this setup screen to enter the external device’s System Data Area and the UnitNumber setti

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6–14Chapter 6 – Initializing the LTLT Series User ManualRESET LT ON DATA WRITE ERRORThis setting item allows you to reset the LT, from the error displ

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