Autonics LP-S070 User manual

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USER MANUAL

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Preface
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Preface
Thank you very much for selecting Autonics products.
Please familiarize yourself with the information contained in the Safety Precautions section
before using this product.
This user manual contains information about the product and its proper use, and should be kept
in a place where it will be easy to access.

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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A user manual is not provided as part of the product package. Please visit our home-page
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The manual's content may vary depending on changes to the product's software and other
unforeseen developments within Autonics, and is subject to change without prior notice.
Upgrade notice is provided through our homepage.
We contrived to describe this manual more easily and correctly. However, if there are any
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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.

Safety Precautions
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Safety Precautions
Following these safety precautions will ensure the safe and proper use of the product and
help prevent accidents and minimize hazards.
Safety precautions are categorized as Warnings and Cautions, as defined below:
Warning Cases that may cause serious injury or fatal accident if
instructions are not followed.
Caution Cases that may cause minor injury or product damage if
instructions are not followed.
In case of using this unit with machinery (Ex: nuclear power control, medical equipment,
ship, vehicle, train, airplane, combustion apparatus, safety device, crime/disaster prevention
equipment, etc) which may cause damages to human life or property, it is required to install
fail-safe device.
It may cause a fire, human injury or property loss.
Do not use the Logic Panel where serious physical damage or production halt can be
caused.
It may cause a fire, human injury or property loss.
In case using the Logic Panel touch switch for controlling, do not use the switch as an
emergency switches or those related to safety that may cause physical injury or property
damage in the event of a malfunction.
It may cause a fire, human injury or property loss.
In the event of LP defect or malfunction in the Logic Panel, an alternative circuit must be
constructed on the exterior.
It may cause a fire, human injury or property loss.
Construct an emergency power-off circuit, safety circuit, or interlock circuit on the exterior of
the Logic Panel.
It may cause a fire, human injury or property loss.
If an error occurs on the watchdog timer of the Logic Panel, the logic program will shut
down automatically, so an alternative circuit must be constructed on the exterior.
It may cause a fire, human injury or property loss.
The overall system operation may malfunction due to an input error resulting from a failure
in input signal detection; so an alternative circuit must be constructed on the exterior.
It may cause a fire, human injury or property loss.
For output signals that may cause a serious accident if the output section is damaged, a
detection circuit and alternative circuit must be constructed on the exterior.
It may cause a fire, human injury or property loss.
In case controlling other devices through Logic Panel communication, and there is a
possibility of malfunction due to communication error, an alternative circuit must be
constructed.
It may cause a fire, human injury or property loss.

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When switching the mode to RUN mode, make sure that supply power to LP, I/O unit and
load first. If not, output error or miss-operation may cause.
It may cause a fire, human injury or property loss.
Do not use the product in an area or an environment not specified in the manual.
It may cause a fire, human injury or property loss.
Do not connect, inspect or repair when power is on.
It may cause a fire or give an electric shock.
Do not disassemble the product. Please contact us if it is required.
It may cause a fire or give an electric shock.
Please use the rectified power with insulation trans.
It may cause a fire or give an electric shock.
Do not use the power to the exceeded rated voltage.
It may cause a fire or give an electric shock.
This product uses lithium battery, do not disassemble or burn up.
It may cause an explosion or a fire.
Wire properly after checking power terminal polarity.
It may cause a fire or a malfunction.
Please read all notes and cautions related to installation and wiring in the manual.
If this is not observed, electrical shock or malfunction may occur.
Make sure the ground wire of Logic Panel is wired separately from the ground wires of other
devices. Ground resistance must be less than 100Ω, and a lead wire of which sectional
area is over 1.25mm2should be used.
If this is not observed, electrical shock or malfunction may occur.
When connecting Logic Panel ports and constructing input/output, check the pin number
and terminal block before connecting.
It may cause a fire or a malfunction.
Please tighten bolt on terminal block with specified tightening torque.
It may cause a short circuit, fire or a malfunction.
Do not press the surface of the touch panel with sharp or hard objects.
The touch panel may be damaged.
Keep Logic Panel at the specified temperature.
If stored at a temperature beyond the specification, damage may occur.
Do not inflow dust or wire dregs into the unit.
It may cause a fire or a malfunction.
Do not use in an area with excessive humidity or temperature.
The Logic Panel may malfunction, or its useful life may be shortened.
Do not close ventilating opening of this product.
Malfunction may occur due to temperature increase.
Keep the product out of direct sunlight or excessive dust.
The Logic Panel may malfunction, or its useful life may be shortened.

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Do not use or store in a place with shock or vibration.
The Logic Panel may malfunction, or its useful life may be shortened.
When liquid crystal from the broken LCD is smeared with skin, wash it for 15 minutes. If it is
gotten in the eye, wash it for 15 minutes and contact with the medical specialist for more
information.
In cleaning unit, do not use water or an oil-based detergent and please use dry towels.
It may cause an electric shock or a fire.
Please separate as an industrial waste when disuse this unit.
To change the battery, contact the store or an authorized technician.
The manufacturer is not liable for damages that occur due to causes for which the
manufacturer is not responsible, damages that occur due to an extraordinary situation,
secondary damages, compensation for accidents, damages occurring on other products,
compensation for other processes, and damage and loss of opportunity to the user due a
malfunction of the product, regardless of the predictability of the accident.
Note that this device is KCC certified for commercial use. Make proper applications for the
product.
※The specifications and dimensions of this manual are subject to change
without any notice.

Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
Preface iii
User Manual Guide...............................................................................................................................................iv
User Manual Symbols........................................................................................................................................... v
Safety Precautions.................................................................................................................................................vi
Table of Contents..................................................................................................................................................ix
1Overview ....................................................................................................13
1.1 Logic Panel............................................................................................................................................. 13
1.2 Feature of LP......................................................................................................................................... 14
1.3 Ordering information........................................................................................................................ 15
1.4 Specification.......................................................................................................................................... 16
1.4.1 General specification.................................................................................. 16
1.4.2 Performance specification.......................................................................... 17
1.4.3 LP basic specification................................................................................. 18
1.5 Communication ................................................................................................................................... 19
1.5.1 Communication interface ........................................................................... 21
1.6 Part description ................................................................................................................................... 23
1.7 Dimensions ............................................................................................................................................ 24
2Installation .................................................................................................25
2.1 LP installation ....................................................................................................................................... 25
2.2 Power wiring ......................................................................................................................................... 26
2.2.1 Ground wiring ............................................................................................. 27
2.2.2 Input wiring ................................................................................................. 28
2.2.3 Output wiring .............................................................................................. 29
2.3 Battery replacement .......................................................................................................................... 30
2.4 Caution for using................................................................................................................................ 30
2.5 USB driver installation ...................................................................................................................... 31
2.5.1 Install with found new hardware wizard ..................................................... 31
2.5.2 Install with device manager ........................................................................ 37
2.5.3 Install with control panel............................................................................. 39
2.5.4 Remove GP/LP USB driver........................................................................ 44
2.5.5 Update GP/LP USB driver.......................................................................... 46
3Device Construction .................................................................................49
3.1 Device element.................................................................................................................................... 49
3.2 Device range......................................................................................................................................... 51
3.2.1 Bit device range ......................................................................................... 51
3.2.2 Word device range ..................................................................................... 52
3.3 Application of UW, UB corresponding...................................................................................... 53
4System Organization ................................................................................55
4.1 Stand-alone ........................................................................................................................................... 55
4.2 Connection with controller............................................................................................................. 56

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4.2.1 1:1 organization .......................................................................................... 56
4.2.2 1:N organization ......................................................................................... 57
4.2.3 Heterogeneous organization ...................................................................... 58
4.3 Universal organization ......................................................................................................................59
4.4 Connect with barcode, printer ......................................................................................................60
4.5 Operation mode ..................................................................................................................................61
4.6 Program processing procedure ....................................................................................................62
4.7 Connect with GP Editor....................................................................................................................63
4.7.1 GP Editor configuration .............................................................................. 67
4.8 Connect with SmartStudio..............................................................................................................68
4.8.1 LP configuration ......................................................................................... 68
4.8.2 SmartStudio configuration .......................................................................... 68
5Start up LP .................................................................................................69
5.1 Checking list before supplying power.......................................................................................69
5.2 Operation order ...................................................................................................................................70
6System Screen ..........................................................................................71
6.1 Organization of system screen .....................................................................................................71
6.2 Operation of system screen ...........................................................................................................72
6.3 Monitoring..............................................................................................................................................73
6.3.1 Device monitor ........................................................................................... 73
6.3.2 I/O monitor.................................................................................................. 75
6.4 Environment...........................................................................................................................................76
6.4.1 Serial communication ................................................................................. 76
6.4.2 Serial details configuration ......................................................................... 81
6.4.3 Language ................................................................................................... 83
6.4.4 Local Ethernet ............................................................................................ 84
6.4.5 Screen bright .............................................................................................. 85
6.4.6 Assistance setting ...................................................................................... 86
6.4.7 Clock........................................................................................................... 88
6.5 Functionality ..........................................................................................................................................89
6.5.1 Time switch................................................................................................. 89
6.5.2 Data transfer............................................................................................... 91
6.5.3 Data logger ................................................................................................. 92
6.5.4 Print out .................................................................................................... 112
6.6 Data ........................................................................................................................................................ 113
6.6.1 Data manager........................................................................................... 113
6.6.2 Firmware update ...................................................................................... 118
6.6.3 System...................................................................................................... 120
6.6.4 User screen .............................................................................................. 122
6.7 Diagnostics.......................................................................................................................................... 125
6.7.1 System initialization.................................................................................. 125
6.7.2 Battery remaining ..................................................................................... 126
6.7.3 Screen diagnosis...................................................................................... 127
6.7.4 Touch diagnosis........................................................................................ 129
6.8 Parameter.............................................................................................................................................131

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6.8.1 Common................................................................................................... 131
6.8.2 Action list .................................................................................................. 134
6.8.3 Pattern list ................................................................................................ 136
7User Screen.............................................................................................137
7.1 Screen specification.........................................................................................................................137
7.2 Screen display object......................................................................................................................138
7.3 Screen switching ...............................................................................................................................140
7.4 Overlap window function..............................................................................................................141
7.5 Device connection status display..............................................................................................143
8System Window ......................................................................................145
8.1 Key pad type.......................................................................................................................................145
8.2 Key pad organization......................................................................................................................146
9Troubleshooting......................................................................................147
9.1 Error and troubleshooting............................................................................................................147
10 Repair and Check....................................................................................149
10.1 Change repair component ...........................................................................................................149
10.1.1 Battery change ......................................................................................... 149
10.2 Check......................................................................................................................................................150
10.2.1 General check .......................................................................................... 150
10.2.2 Periodic check
.......................................................................................... 150
11 Appendix..................................................................................................153
11.1 Instruction ............................................................................................................................................153
11.1.1 Basic instruction list.................................................................................. 153
11.1.2 Application instruction list......................................................................... 155
11.2 Special device list .............................................................................................................................166
11.2.1 Bit special device list ................................................................................ 166
11.2.2 Word special device list............................................................................ 169
11.3 Diagnosis code table ......................................................................................................................170
11.4 ASCII code table................................................................................................................................171
11.5 UW correspondence table............................................................................................................172
11.6 Motion control I/O signal allotment .......................................................................................173

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1Overview
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1Overview
1.1 Logic Panel
Loginc Panel (after referred to as LP) is the integrated device with HMI(Human Machine
Interface) and PLC(Programmable Logic Controller) functions as one.
It is vary effective to display visual interface about connected device’s stauts and to control
connected devices conveniently without additional device at limit space.
LP monitors control variables visually by LCD screen, switches the screen, sets the variable
value by touching a touch screen, and controls the device directly by output port. The other
controllers from LP is connected by serial communication and it is able to exchange mutual
information.
The variable for controller is displayed by various methods as tag which is graphic object. For
example, if the physical variable for monitoring is temperature, LP displays temperature as
numeral by numeral input tag, or as trend graph with changes by time. LP screen consists of
these graphic objects combinations.
GP Editor which is dedicated software for user defined screen data and SmartStudio which is for
user defined data help create program and draw or edit screen. After editing screen data such as
tag form, arrangement, and attribution in GP Editor, download these to LP and LP starts to
monitor by screen data. You can programming PLC logic and monitor the operation in
SmartStudio.

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1.2 Feature of LP
Compact structure
LP realizes as one with power, PLC, HMI, I/O modules.
Logic specification
LP has 8000 step program capacity.
It supports 28 basic instructions and 233 application instructions.
Wide device range
LP supports auxiliary device 10K Word, data device 10K Word and other several devices.
Variable external I/O than equivalent product
LP supports input 16 points/ output 16 point basically. (Terminal block connector, ribbon
cable connector)
Space saving and simple wiring
Automation system with LP series saves install space and provides simple wiring.
Cost saving for install and maintenance
Automation system with LP series saves cost and time for install and maintenance.
Product upgrade by web site
We offer LP firmware, GP Editor, SmartStudio, protocol, language and font, various
manuals at www.autonics.com to download conveniently.
Monitoring function of other type controller
By PLC connection port, LP monitors and controls the variable of additionally connected
controller (PLC, etc).
Communication between heterogeneous controllers
You can connect other type controller to serial port separately.
LP monitors two different controllers simultaneously and relays communication between two
controllers.
Multi monitoring function
You can connect same type of several controllers.
Supports multilingual
LP supports Korean, English and the other languages are available for the later.
Supports several font
LP supports various bitmap font and vector font. You can select the desired font and use it.
Multi communication port
LP supports several communication port such as RS232C /RS422 serial communication
port.
Two serial ports of RS232C / RS422 are designated for the device connecting by software
(PLC, computer, printer, barcode reader, etc). By supported communication type of
connected device, select port to communication.
Monitoring function for controller device
Without designed data, LP menu is available for monitoring connectable controller device.
Printer and barcode reader connection
You can print alarm list by connecting printer.
It is able to read barcode by connecting barcode reader.

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Touch interface
It is able to input value in controller with touch switch on front screen.
Slim size
It is easy to utilize space with slim size.
Various display function
It is able to display data with various tags.
Positioning function
It supports simultaneous output as max.100KHz pulse 2 points.
1.3 Ordering information
LP
- S 070
- T 9 D 6 - C 5 R
①②③④⑤⑥⑦⑧⑨⑩
Item Description
①Item LP Logic panel
②Series S S series
③Screen size 070 7”
④Display unit T TFT Color LCD
⑤Color 9 16,777,216 color
⑥Power supply D 24VDC
⑦Interface 6 RS232C, RS422, USB Device, USB Host, Ethernet
7 RS232C, RS232, USB Device, USB Host, Ethernet
⑧Module type C All-in-one type
⑨I/O composition 5 IN: 16 point, OUT: 16 point
⑩I/O connector T Terminal block connector
R Ribbon cable connector

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1.4 Specification
1.4.1 General specification
Model LP-S070-T9D6-C5T(R) LP-S070-T9D7-C5T(R)
Power supply 24VDC
Allowable voltage range 90 to 110% of power supply
Power consumption Max. 7.2W
Serial interface
Asynchronous method: Each of RS232C, RS422
Each port of RS232C, RS422 Each port of RS232C, RS422
USB interface Each of USB Host, USB Device (Version 1.1)
Real-time controller RTC embedded
Battery life time 3 years at 25℃
Insulated resistance Min. 100MΩ(at 500VDC megger)
Ground 3rd grounding(Max. 100Ω)
Noise immunity The square wave noise (Pulse width 1㎲) by the noise simulator
with ±500V R/S phase and repetition frequency 60Hz
Withstanding voltage 500VAC (50/60Hz) for a minute
Vibration
Mechanical 0.75mm amplitude at frequency of 10 to 55Hz (for a minute) in each
of X, Y, Z directions for an hour
Malfunction 0.5mm amplitude at frequency of 10 to 55Hz (for a minute) in each
of X, Y, Z directions for 10 minutes
Environ
ment
Temperature 0 to 50℃, Storage: -20 to 60℃
Humidity 35 to 85% RH, Storage: 35 to 85% RH
Protection IP65F(for front panel)
Accessory Fixing bracket: 4pcs, Battery(included)
Approval
Unit weight Approx. 540g
※Environment resistance is rated at no freezing or condensation.

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1.4.2 Performance specification
Display performance
LCD type TFT Color LCD
Resolution 800×480 dot
Display area 152.4mm×91.44mm
Color 16,777,216 color
LCD view angle Within each 60°/45°/60°/60°of top/bottom/right/left
Backlight White LED
Brightness Adjustable by software
Graphic drawing performance
Language Korean, English (You can add other supported languages.)
Text
▪Vector font
▪6×8, 8×8 ASCII character, high quality view of number
▪8×16 ASCII character, 16×16 regional characters(1 to 8 times bigger
for width, 0.5 to 5 times for height)
Graphic drawing memory 16MB
Number of user screen 500 pages
Touch switch Analog touch
Control performance
Instruction Basic instruction: 28, Application instruction: 233
Program capacity 8K step
Processing time Average: 2㎲/basic instruction, application instruction
I/O control type Batch processing
Operation control mode Repeated-doubling method, interrupt processing
Device range Refer to ‘3.2 Device range’
Special function Positioning function
Input/Output specification
Input specification
Output specification
Input point 16 points Output point 16 points
Insulation method Photo coupler insulation Power supply 24VDC
Rated input
voltage 24VDC Insulation method Photo coupler insulation
Voltage range 19.2 to 28.8VDC Rated load voltage 19.2 to 28.8VDC
Input resistance Contact X0 to X5: 2.2 ㏀
Contact X6 to XF: 5.6 ㏀
Max. load current 0.1A/1point, 1.6A/1COM
Response time 1ms Max. voltage falling
when ON Max. 0.2VDC
Common method 16 points/ 1COM Common method 16 points/ 1COM
Acceptable wire Wire 0.3 to 0.7 Acceptable wire Wire 0.3 to 0.7

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1.4.3 LP basic specification
Function
Description
Monitoring Device monitor
Monitors connected PLC device and changes the status
I/O monitor
Monitors I/O status of LP-S070
Environment
Language
Designates system language and character set
Serial
communication
Configures serial port for connecting between GP Editor and
connected device, printer, barcode reader, or monitor
Local Ethernet
Designates IP of LP-S070
Clock
Designates current time and date
Screen bright
Designates backlight brightness
Assistance
setting
Key of system setting menu: Designates the position for
calling system setting menu
Buzzer: Designates using buzzer or not
Screen open time: Set time for open screen when supplying
power
Off time of back light: Set off time for backlight
Data
Data manager
Manages USB_DISK and GP/LP_DISK
Base screen
Displays user-defined base screen title and number
Window screen
Displays user-defined window screen title and number
Comment
Displays downloaded comment list in LP
Firmware update
Enables to update firmware
System
System information: Displays current system information of
LP
Disk capacity: Checks total disk capacity and available disk
capacity of LP
Functionality
Data transfer Displays this menu during communicating (download/upload)
between LP and GP Editor
Time switch
Designates time switch
Print out
Prints out alarm history with printer
Data logger
Saves the specified device value by user-defined condition
Diagnostics
System
initialization Initializes every set value of system as default value
Battery remaining Displays battery remaining with percentage (%) and bar
graph.
Screen diagnosis Checks LCD bad pixel and font by diagramming color and
figures as pattern.
Touch diagnosis
Diagnosis touch
Parameter
Common Setting Check motion common setting values which are designated
from SmartStudio
Action/Pattern
List
Check motion action/pattern list which is designated from
SmartStudio

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1.5 Communication
Depending on PLC model type, connections for PLC are different, therefore refer to ‘G P, L P
user manual for communication’.
Every device such as PLC is able to connect any RS232C or RS422 port.
CH1, CH2 is designates in GP Editor.
(1) Connection of 1 PLC
Connect PLC to a port and one of PC, printer, barcode reader to the other port.
(2) Connection of CH1 and CH2
Connect PLC to LP-S070 ports.
It is able to connect even if CH and CH2 are not same type PLC, LP can relay data
exchange between CH1 and CH2 according to configuration.

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(3) Connection of plural PLCs
It is able to connect same device type to CH1 and CH2 as up to 32 by each.
In this case, LP can link data between CH1-1 to CH1-n and CH2-1 and CH2-n and it is able
not to use CH1 or CH2.
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