Autonics LP-A Series User manual

User Manual
Logic Panel
LP-A Series
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Preface
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Preface
Thank you for purchasing Autonics product.
Please familiarize yourself with the information contained in the Safety Considerations section
before using this product.
This user manual contains information about the porduct and its proper use, and should be kept
in a place where it will be easy to access.

User Manual Guide
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User Manual Guide
Please familiarize yourself with the information in this manual before using the product.
This manual provides detailed information on the product's features. It does not offer any
guarantee concerning matters beyond the scope of this manual.
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unforeseen developments within Autonics, and is subject to change without prior notice.
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User Manual Symbols
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User Manual Symbols
Symbol Description
Supplementary information for a particular feature.
Failure to follow instructions can result in serious injury or death.
Failure to follow instructions can lead to a minor injury or product damage.
An example of the concerned feature's use.
※1 Annotation mark.

Reference Manual for Each Configuration
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Reference Manual for Each Configuration
Logic panel device specification, installation, maintenance, management,
firmware update and system configuration
Hardware Manual LP-A Series User Manual
Project drawing, programming
Software
Manual
Drawing atDesigner User Manual
Programming atLogic User Manual, atLogic Programming Manual
Project Upload/Download
Hardware Manual LP-A Series User Manual
Connected device setting, communication setting
Software Manual
Drawing
atDesigner User Manual
Programming
atLogic User Manual, atLogic Programming Manual
Hardware Manual
LP-A Series User Manual
Check connectable device, connection cable model name and protocol
Communication Manual GP/LP Communication Manual

Safety Considerations
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Safety Considerations
Following these safety considerations will ensure the safe and proper use of the product
and help prevent accidents, as well as minimizing possible hazards.
Safety considerations are categorized as Warnings and Cautions, as defined below:
Warning Failure to follow the instructions may lead to a serious injury
or accident.
Caution Failure to follow the instructions may lead to a minor injury
or accident.
Fail-safe device must be installed when using the unit with machinery that may cause
serious injury or substantial economic loss. (e.g. nuclear power control, medical equipment,
ships, vehicles, railways, aircraft, combustion apparatus, safety equipment, crime/disaster
prevention devices, etc.)
Failure to follow this instruction may result in personal injury, economic loss or fire.
Do not use the unit in the place where flammable/explosive/corrosive gas, high humidity,
direct sunlight, radiant heat, vibration, impact, or salinity may be present.
Failure to follow this instruction may result in explosion or fire.
Use the unit within the rated specifications.
Failure to follow this instruction may result in fire or shortening the life cycle of the product.
Do not connect, repair, or inspect the unit while connected to a power source.
Failure to follow this instruction may result in fire.
Check 'Power Wiring', 'Serial Interface', and 'Input/Output Wiring' before wiring.
Failure to follow this instruction may result in fire.
In preparation for product damage, communication error, or malfunction, install external
emergency stop circuit, forward/reverse interlock circuit, limit switch, emergency stop switch,
or other protection circuit.
Failure to follow this instruction may result in personal injury, economic loss or fire.
Do not disassemble or modify the unit.
Failure to follow this instruction may result in fire.
Since Lithium battery is embedded in the product, do not disassemble or burn the unit.
Failure to follow this instruction may result in fire.
Please contact us for battery replacement.

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Use dry cloth to clean the unit, and do not use water or organic solvent.
Failure to follow this instruction may result in fire.
When connecting the power input, use AWG 23 cable or over and tighten the terminal screw
with a tightening torque of 0.5 to 0.8N.m.
Failure to follow this instruction may result in fire or malfunction due to contact failure.
Keep the product away from metal chip, dust, and wire residue which flow into the unit.
Failure to follow this instruction may result in fire or product damage.
Do not push over 2 point at the same time.
Failure to follow this instruction may result in malfunction.
Do not put any heavy object on the front screen.
Failure to follow this instruction may result in malfunction due to deformation of LCD and
touch panel.
The specifications are subject to change and some models may be discontinued without
notice.
Be sure to follow cautions written in the instruction manual, user manual and the
technical descriptions (catalog, website).

Cautions during Use
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Cautions during Use
Follow instructions in ‘Cautions during Use’. Otherwise, it may cause unexpected accidents.
24VDC power supply should be insulated and limited voltage/current or Class 2, SELV
power supply device.
Install a power switch or circuit breaker in the easily accessible place for supplying or
disconnecting the power.
Operate the product after supplying power to the product, input/output equipment, and load.
If operate product before supplying power, it may result in output error or malfunction.
Keep away from high voltage lines or power lines to prevent inductive noise.
Do not use near the equipment which generates strong magnetic force or high frequency
noise.
Make a required space around the unit for radiation of heat, and do not block ventilation
openings.
Do not push the touch panel with a hard and sharp object or push the panel with excessive
force.
It may result in fire or malfunction.
When skin is smeared with liquid crystal from the broken LCD, rinse with running water for
over 15 minutes.
If it gets into the eyes, rinse eyes with running water for over 15 minutes and contact a
doctor.
This unit may be used in the following environments.
①Indoors (in the environment condition rated in 'Specifications')
②Altitude max. 2,000m
③Pollution degree 2
④Installation category II

Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
Preface .............................................................................................................................iii
User Manual Guide ......................................................................................................... iv
User Manual Symbols ...................................................................................................... v
Reference Manual for Each Configuration...................................................................... vi
Safety Considerations .....................................................................................................vii
Cautions during Use........................................................................................................ ix
Table of Contents ............................................................................................................. x
1Overview ....................................................................................................13
1.1 What is LP? .......................................................................................................13
1.2 Features.............................................................................................................14
1.3 Ordering Information..........................................................................................15
1.3.1 LP-A070 Series .......................................................................................... 15
1.3.2 LP-A104 Series .......................................................................................... 15
1.4 Specifications.....................................................................................................16
1.4.1 LP-A070 Series .......................................................................................... 16
1.4.2 LP-A104 Series .......................................................................................... 18
1.5 Functions ...........................................................................................................20
1.5.1 Drawing Functions...................................................................................... 20
1.5.2 Logic Functions .......................................................................................... 21
1.6 Unit Description .................................................................................................22
1.6.1 LP-A070...................................................................................................... 22
1.6.2 LP-A104...................................................................................................... 23
1.7 Communication Interface...................................................................................24
1.7.1 Serial Interface ........................................................... 24
1.7.2 USB Interface ............................................................. 24
1.7.3 Ethernet Interface ...................................................... 25
1.7.4 CAN Interface ............................................................................. 26
1.7.5 Micro SD ..................................................................................... 26
1.8 Dimension ..........................................................................................................27
1.8.1 LP-A070...................................................................................................... 27
1.8.2 LP-A104...................................................................................................... 28
1.8.3 Common..................................................................................................... 29
2Installation .................................................................................................31
2.1 Device Installation..............................................................................................31
2.2 Power Wiring .....................................................................................................32
2.3 Ground Wiring....................................................................................................33
2.4 Input Wiring........................................................................................................34
2.4.1 LP-A070...................................................................................................... 34
2.4.2 LP-A104...................................................................................................... 35
2.5 Output Wiring.....................................................................................................36

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2.5.1 LP-A070 ..................................................................................................... 36
2.5.2 LP-A104 ..................................................................................................... 37
3System Organization ................................................................................39
3.1 1:1 Communication............................................................................................39
3.2 1:N Communication of Same Controllers..........................................................40
3.3 1:N Communication of Different Controllers......................................................41
3.3.1 1:1:1 Communication ................................................................................. 41
3.3.2 1:1:N Communication................................................................................. 42
3.3.3 N:1:N Communication ................................................................................ 43
3.4 Barcode Reader, Printer Communication..........................................................44
3.4.1 Barcode Reader ......................................................................................... 44
3.4.2 Printer......................................................................................................... 45
4Operating LP .............................................................................................47
4.1 Power Supplying Checklist ................................................................................47
4.2 Operation Procedure .........................................................................................48
5System Setting Menu................................................................................49
5.1 Configuration of System Setting Menu..............................................................49
5.2 Operating System Setting Menu........................................................................51
5.3 System Setting Menu Detailed Settings............................................................52
5.3.1 Monitoring................................................................................................... 52
5.3.2 Project ........................................................................................................ 53
5.3.3 Data ............................................................................................................ 58
5.3.4 Security ...................................................................................................... 59
5.3.5 Environment ............................................................................................... 60
5.3.6 Parameter................................................................................................... 64
6Troubleshooting........................................................................................65
6.1 Malfunction and Troubleshooting.......................................................................65
7Repair / Maintenance / Inspection ...........................................................67
7.1 Battery Replacement .........................................................................................67
7.2 Maintenance ......................................................................................................67
7.2.1 Routine Maintenance ................................................................................. 67
7.2.2 Regular Maintenance ................................................................................. 68
7.3 Firmware Upgrade .............................................................................................69
7.3.1 Firmware Upgrade with atDesigner............................................................ 69
7.3.2 Firmware Upgrade wit USB Memory ......................................................... 69
8Software .....................................................................................................71
8.1 atDesigner..........................................................................................................71
8.1.1 atDesigner Overview.................................................................................. 71
8.1.2 atDesigner Feature .................................................................................... 71
8.1.3 Connecting atDesigner and GP Device ..................................................... 72
8.2 atLogic(Formerly, SmartStudio) .........................................................................73
8.2.1 atLogic Overview........................................................................................ 73
8.2.2 atLogic Feature .......................................................................................... 73

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8.2.3 Connecting atLogic and LP Device ............................................................ 74
9Appendix....................................................................................................75
9.1 Device ................................................................................................................75
9.1.1 Device Component Description.................................................................. 75
9.1.2 Device Range............................................................................................. 75
9.1.3 List of System Device................................................................................. 76
9.1.4 List of Bit Special Device ............................................................................ 79
9.1.5 List of Word Special Device........................................................................ 91
9.1.6 UW Correspondence Table ........................................................................ 96
9.2 CAN Memory Mapping ......................................................................................97
9.2.1 Overview..................................................................................................... 97
9.2.2 Memory Mapping Table .............................................................................. 98
9.3 Motion Control I/O Signal allocation................................................................104

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1Overview
1.1 What is LP?
LP (Logic Panel) is a device made to cope with complicated industrial field with a single panel by
adding function of PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) and I/O to existing human-machine
interface (HMI).
By integrating the display unit and the controller, it is possible to visually display and control the
status of various equipment installed in a limited space, thereby achieving cost reduction, wiring
reduction, space saving, and ease of operation.
The variables of the controller can be expressed in various ways through graphic objects called
'objects'.
For example, if the monitored physical variable is temperature, you can use the numerical
display object to display the temperature as a numerical value or use the real-time trend graph to
monitor the trend of temperature change over time.
The LP's user screen is a combination of these objects and other graphic object.
The LP user screen and user data (PLC Logic) are edited using the dedicated software
atDesigner and atLogic.
Download the created data to LP, after editing data such as shape, layout, and attributes of
various objects with atDesigner, and programming the PLC logic with atLogic, LP monitors or
controls the control device according to the screen data.

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1.2 Features
Horizontal/Vertical installation
Possible to install horizontally/vertically according to user’s environment.
Communication and multi-monitoring between heterogeneous controller
Simultaneous monitoring two different types of controller and relay the communication
between controllers.
Basic I/O mounted
LP-A070: 16 inputs, 16 outputs
LP-A104: 32 inputs, 32 outputs
Controller’s device monitoring
Monitoring device of the connected controllers from GP’s system menu without user screen
data.
Multi communication ports
Supporting the RS232C / RS422 / Ethernet / CAN(LP-A104) communication.
Connecting to printers and barcode reader
Allowed to print alarm logs by connecting to printers.
Allowed to read barcode by connecting to barcode reader.
Touch interface
Easy to control objects on the screen without other input devices due to equipped
touchscreen.
Possible to be touched by not only hand but also glove, pen tip, or etc. with resistive type
touchscreen.
Easy to use space
Integrated display and system unit make easier to utilize space with lesser restricts on
installation.
Supporting various languages
Supporting Korean and English for the system language.
Using multilingual table function, switching language of user screen.
Using user screen drawing program ‘atDesigner’
Various objects can be used to display data in different ways depending on the purpose.
The intuitive UI makes it easier to use the program.
Supporting various fonts
Supporting various bitmap fonts and vector fonts. Users are allowed to select the fonts.

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1.3 Ordering Information
1.3.1 LP-A070 Series
LP
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A 070
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T 9 D 6 -
C 5 R
①
②
③④
⑤
⑥
⑦
⑧
⑨
⑩
Item
Description
①Item LP Logic Panel
②Series A A Series
③Screen size 070 7 inch
④Display unit T TFT Color LCD
⑤Color 9 16,777,216 colors
⑥Power supply D 24VDC
⑦Interface
6
RS232C, RS422, USB Device, USB Host, Ethernet
7
RS232C: 2, USB Device, USB Host, Ethernet
⑧Module type C Integrated type
⑨Number of I/O 5 IN: 16-point, OUT: 16-point
⑩I/O connector
type
R
Ribbon cable connector
T
Terminal block connector
1.3.2 LP-A104 Series
LP
-
A 104
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T 9 D 8 -
C 6 R
①
②
③④
⑤
⑥
⑦
⑧
⑨
⑩
Item
Description
①Item LP Logic Panel
②Series A A Series
③Screen size 104 10.4 inch
④Display unit T TFT Color LCD
⑤Color 9 16,777,216 colors
⑥Power supply D 24VDC
⑦Interface
8
RS232C, RS422, USB Device, USB Host, Ethernet, CAN, Micro SD
9
RS232C: 2, USB Device, USB Host, Ethernet, CAN, Micro SD
⑧Module type C Integrated type
⑨Number of I/O 6 IN: 32-point, OUT: 32-point
⑩I/O connector
type
R
Ribbon cable connector
T
Terminal block connector

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1.4 Specifications
1.4.1 LP-A070 Series
1.4.1.1 General Specifications
Model
LP-A070-T9D6-C5R(T)
LP-A070-T9D7-C5R(T)
Power supply
24VDC
ᜡ
Allowable voltage
range
90 to 110% of power supply
Power consumption
Max. 7.2W
Serial Interface
Each port of RS232C, RS422
Two ports of RS232C
USB Interface
Each of USB Host, USB Device (USB2.0)
Ethernet Interface
IEEE802.3(U), 10/100Base-T
Real-time controller
RTC embedded
Battery life cycle 3 years at 25℃
Insulated resistance Over 100MΩ(500VDC megger)
Ground 3rd grounding (max. 100Ω)
Noise immunity ±0.5kV the square wave noise (pulse width: 1㎲) by the noise simulator
Withstanding voltage
500VAC 50/60Hz for 1 min
Vibra
tion
Mechanical
0.75mm amplitude at frequency of 10 to 55Hz (for 1 minute) in each X, Y,
Z direction for 1 hour
Malfunction
0.5mm amplitude at frequency of 10 to 55Hz (for 1 minute) in each X, Y, Z
direction for 10 minutes
Shock
Mechanical
300m/s² (approx. 30G) in each X, Y, Z direction for 3 times
Malfunction
100m/s² (approx. 10G) in each X, Y, Z direction for 3 times
Envir
onm
ent
Ambient
temp.
0 to 50℃, storage: -20 to 60℃
Ambient
humi.
35 to 85%RH, storage: 35 to 85%RH
Protection structure
IP65(front panel, IEC standard)
Accessory
Fixing bracket: 4, battery (included)
Approval
ᜢᜣ
Weight※1Approx. 742g (approx. 540g)
※1: The weight includes packaging. The weight in parenthesis is for unit only.
※Environment resistance is rated at no freezing or condensation.

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1.4.1.2 Performance Specifications
Display performance
LCD type TFT Color LCD
Resolution 800×480 dot
Display area 152.4×94.44mm
Color 16,777,216 color
LCD view angle Within 50°/60°/65°/65°of each top/bottom/left/right
Backlight White LED
Luminance Max. 300cd/m2
Luminance adjustment Adjustable by software
Graphic drawing performance
Language※1 Korean, English
Text Bitmap ASCII and vector font
Memory for user screen 64MB
Number of user screen
100pages
Touch switch
Analog touch (resistive type)
Interface type
LP-A070-T9D6-C5R(T) RS232C, RS422, USB Host, USB Device, Ethernet
LP-A070-T9D7-C5R(T) RS232C: 2, USB Host, USB Device, Ethernet
Input
Output
Input point
16-point
Output point
16-point
Insulation method Photo coupler insulation Power supply 24VDC
Rated input voltage
24VDC
Insulation method
Photo coupler insulation
Rated input current
Contact X0 to X8:
approx. 10mA
Contact X9 to XF: approx.
4mA
Rated load voltage 24VDC
Voltage range 19.2 to 28.8VDC
Allowable load
voltage range
19.2 to 28.8VDC
Input resistance Contact X0 to X8: 3.3kΩ
Contact X9 to XF: 5.6kΩMax. load current 0.1A/1 point
1.6A/COM
Response time 0.5ms
Max. voltage falling
when ON
Max. 0.2VDC
Common method
16-point/1 COM
Common method
16-point/1 COM
Acceptable wire 0.3 to 0.7mm2 Acceptable wire 0.3 to 0.7mm2
Control performance
Command Basic command: 28, application command: 236
Program capacity
8K step
Processing time Average: approx. 1 ㎲/basic command, application command
I/O control type Batch processing
Computer control mode Repeated-doubling method, interrupt processing
Device range Refer to ‘9.1 Device’.
Embedded special
function
Positioning function, High speed counter
※1: Supported language can be added.

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1.4.2 LP-A104 Series
1.4.2.1 General Specifications
Model
LP-A104-T9D8-C6R(T)
LP-A104-T9D9-C6R(T)
Power supply
24VDC
ᜡ
Allowable voltage
range
90 to 110% of power supply
Power consumption
Max. 8W
Serial Interface
Each of RS232C, RS422
Each of RS232C, RS422
USB Interface
Each of USB Host, USB Device (USB2.0)
Ethernet Interface
IEEE802.3(U), 10/100Base-TX
CAN Interface CAN transceiver for 24V systems
External storage
Micro SD up to 32GB (FAT16/32)
Real-time controller
RTC embedded
Battery life cycle 3 years at 25℃
Insulated resistance Over 100MΩ(500VDCmegger)
Ground 3rd grounding (max. 100Ω)
Noise immunity ±0.5kV the square wave noise (pulse width: 1㎲) by the noise simulator
Withstanding voltage
500VAC 50/60Hz for 1 minute
Vibra
tion
Mechanical
0.75mm amplitude at frequency of 10 to 55Hz (for 1 minute) in each X, Y,
Z direction for 1 hour
Malfunction
0.5mm amplitude at frequency of 10 to 55Hz (for 1 minute) in each X, Y, Z
direction for 10 minutes
Shock
Mechanical 300m/s² (approx. 30G) in each X, Y, Z direction for 3 times
Malfunction
100m/s² (approx. 10G) in each X, Y, Z direction for 3 times
Envir
onm
ent
Ambient
temp.
0 to 50℃, storage: -20 to 60℃
Ambient
humi.
35 to 85%RH, storage: 35 to 85%RH
Protection structure IP65(front panel, IEC standard)
Accessory
Fixing bracket: 6, battery (included)
Approval
ᜢᜣ
Weight※1Approx. 1.66kg(approx. 1.10kg)
※1: The weight includes packaging. The weight in parenthesis is for unit only.
※Environment resistance is rated at no freezing or condensation.

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1.4.2.2 Performance Specifications
Display performance
LCD type TFT Color LCD
Resolution 800×600 dot
Display area 211.2×158.4mm
Color 16,777,216 color
LCD view angle
Within 60°/70°/70°/70°of each top/bottom/left/right
Backlight White LED
Luminance Max. 350cd/m2
Luminance adjustment Adjustable by software
Graphic drawing performance
Language※1 Korean, English
Text Bitmap ASCII and vector font
Memory for user screen 64MB
Number of user screen 100page
Touch switch Analog touch (resistive type)
Interface type
LP-A104-T9D8-C6R(T)
RS232C, RS422, USB Host, USB Device, Ethernet, CAN, Micro SD
LP-A104-T9D9-C6R(T)
RS232C: 2, USB Host, USB Device, Ethernet, CAN, Micro SD
Input
Output
Input point 32-point Output point 32-point
Insulation method Photo coupler insulation Power supply 24VDC
Rated input voltage 24VDC Insulation method Photo coupler insulation
Rated input current
Contact X0 to X8:
approx. 10mA
Contact X9 to X1F:
approx. 4mA
Rated load voltage 24VDC
Voltage range 19.2 to 28.8VDC
Allowable load voltage
range
19.2 to 28.8VDC
Input resistance
Contact X0 to X8: 3.3kΩ
Contact X9 to X1F:
5.6kΩ
Max. load current 0.1A/1 point
1.6A/COM
Response time 0.5ms
Max. voltage falling
when ON
Max. 0.2VDC
Common method
16-point/1COM,
16-point/1COM
Common method
16-point/1COM,
16-point/1COM
Acceptable wire 0.3 to 0.7mm2 Acceptable wire 0.3 to 0.7mm2
Control performance
Command Basic command: 28, application command: 236
Program capacity
8K step
Processing time Average: approx. 1 ㎲/basic command, application command
I/O control type Batch processing
Computer control mode Repeated-doubling method, interrupt processing
Device range
Refer to ‘9.1 Device’.
Embedded special
function
Positioning function, High speed counter
※1: Supported language can be added.

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1.5 Functions
1.5.1 Drawing Functions
Function Description
Drawing software atDesigner
Drawing memory 64MB
Figure
Line/multi line/Rectangle/Round
rectangle/Polygon/Circle/Fan/Chord/Arc/Rectangle scale/Circle
scale/Semicircle scale/Image/Text
Object
Lamp
Displaying the value of the designated device in bit/word/multi
lamp
Switch
Switching the status of the designated device or object with
bit/word/change screen/special/multi switch
Numeric
input/display
Displaying the value of the designated device/Inputting the value to
the designated device in number (DEC,HEX, OCT, BIN, REAL)
Text input/display
Displaying the value of the designated device/Inputting the value to
the designated device in text
(ASCII/Unicode)
Call window
Calling a window screen according to the conditions on the value
of the designated device
Message
Displaying a message according to the conditions on the value of
the designated device
Graph
Displaying the value of the designated device in bar/pie/panel
meter/statistic/RealTime trend/Logging trend/RealTime
distribution/Logging distribution graph
Clock Displaying time or date of the time
Recipe Editor Editing recipe (project)
Logging table Displaying the logging data (project) in a table
System logging table Displaying the system logging data (project) in a table
Alarm explorer Displaying the alarm group of alarm history (project) in a table
Alarm list Displaying the data of alarm history (project) in a table
Data list
viewer/editor
Displaying/Editing the value of consecutive word device in a table
Option list
Displaying the data of the designated device/Inputting data to the
designated device in a combo box
Move cord.
Displaying the object/Moving coordinate of the object according to
the value of the designated device
Project
Link device
Reading/Writing the data between GP and controller (PLC) as long
as setting according to the status of bit/ cycle condition
Flow alarm
Displaying alarm in the flowing text at the set position, when
meeting the alarming condition
Alarm history
Saving data of alarming time, device, and information, when the
value of the designated alarm-observing device meets the set
condition
Scheduler
Executing a function (bit on/off/reversal, work value changing,
script) according to the set condition (device/ cycle)
Recipe
Reading the value of the multiple devices/Writing the value to the
multiple devices at once
Logging
Saving the value of the designated device, when meeting the
condition (device/cycle)
System logging Saving system operation information of GP in a log file
Script Writing Lua script by user
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