LS ELECTRIC XGT Series User manual

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Human Machine Interface
XP-
Remote
XGT Panel Series

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Before using the product…
To use the product safelyand effectively, please read this instruction manual thoroughly before use.
►Please keep to the safety precaution, for it is to prevent accidents and potential danger from
occurring.
►Safety precaution is classified into ‘Warning’and ‘Caution’and their meanings are as follows.
Violating the instruction may result in serious personal injury or death.
Violating the instruction may result in slight personal injury or product
damage.
The indicated illustrations on the product and in the manual have the following meanings.
Be cautious, for danger may be present.
Be cautious, for there is a possibility of an electric shock.
After reading the instruction manual, keep it handy for quick reference.
Warning
Caution

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Design Precautions
Design Precautions
Installation Precautions
Install a safety circuit external to the HMI to protect the whole control system in case of
external power supply trouble.
Serious trouble may occur to the entire system due to erroneous output/operation of the HMI.
Warning
In/output signal or communication cable should be at least 100mm apart from
High-voltage/power wires.
Otherwise, it may cause erroneous output/operation.
Caution
Use the HMI in an environment that meets the general specification contained in this
manual or datasheet.
Otherwise, it could result in electric shock, fire, erroneous operation or deterioration.
In case of much vibration in the installed environment, be sure to insulate the HMI from
direct vibration.
Otherwise, it could result in electric shock, fire or erroneous operation.
Be sure not to let foreign substances such as conductive debris inside the product.
Otherwise, it could result in electric shock, fire or erroneous operation.
Caution

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Wiring Precautions
Be sure to turn off the HMI and external power before wiring.
Otherwise, it may result in an electric shock or damage to the product.
Wire correctly by checking each of the product’s rated voltage and terminal layout.
Otherwise, it may result in fire, electric shock or erroneous operation.
Tighten terminal screws with specified torque when wiring.
If terminal screws are loose, it may result in short circuits, fire or erroneous operation.
Use the exclusive HMI 3-type grounding for the FG terminal.
If not grounded, it may result in erroneous operation.
Be sure not to let any foreign substances such as wiring debris inside the module.
Such debris may cause fire, damage or erroneous operation.
Caution
Warning

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Startup and Maintenance Precautions
Disposal Precaution
Do not touch the terminals while power is on.
Otherwise, it may cause electric shock or erroneous operation.
Turn off the PLC and external power when cleaning or tightening the terminal.
Otherwise, it may cause electric shock or erroneous operation.
Do not charge, disassemble, heat, short circuit, solder, etc. the battery.
Mishandling the battery may cause overheating, crack, fire and may result in injury or fire.
Do not disassemble PCB from the product case or modify the product.
Otherwise, it may result in fire, electric shock or erroneous operation.
Use cellular phone or walky-talky at least 30cm away from the PLC.
Otherwise, it may result in erroneous operation.
When disposing of this product or battery, treat it as industrial waste.
Otherwise, it may cause poisonous pollution or explosion.
Warning
Caution
Caution

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Revision History
Version
Date
Main Changes
Revision Page
V1.0
’11.10
The Initial edition issued
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V1.0
’14.09
Added 6.7, 6.8, 6.9
54, 55, 56
V1.0
’14.09
Deleted 7.1
58
V1.32 ’15.01 V1.32 Version Up
Added XP-VNC Operation control
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V1.33
’15.03
V1.33 Version Up
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V3.10 ’20.05 Updated according to the change of company name
LSIS to LS ELETRIC
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V3.20 ’20.08
V3.20 Version Up
Revision according to error correction and content
supplementation
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V3.40 ’21.02 V3.40 Version Up
Add content to the XP-Remote Setup menu 17
V3.80 ’23.06 V3.80 Version Up
Applied Solution Square link -

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Thank you for purchasing LS ELECTRIC’s HMI.
Before using the product, please read this User’s Manual to understand the functions, performances
and installation and programming method of the product you have purchased and ensure this User’s
Manual is well distributed to the end user and the responsible person for maintenance.
The following User’s Manual is the one regarding to this product.
Also, visit our Solution Square https://sol.ls-electric.com and download the manual in PDF file.
List of Relevant Manuals
Manual Title Manual Contents
Communication
User Manual
User’s Manual on XGT Panel communication describing Circuit Diagram to
connect XGT Panel products with control devices such as PLC and inverter and
their communication setting
XP-Builder
User Manual
User’s Manual on XP-Builder software describing screen data, communication,
environment setting, logging/recipe data backup, simulator and printing function
needed to use XGT Panel products
XGT Panel
User Manual
It describes dimensions, special features and system configuration of XGT
Panel series.
XP-Manager
User Manual XP-Manger is software that can support
XGT Panel’s various functions and
perform data communication between XGT panels via XPLink.

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- Table of Contents -
1. Chapter 1 Start..............................................................................................................................................................................8
1.1. Special Features of the XP-Remote ..............................................................................................................................8
1.2. System Requirements for Executing the XP-Remote............................................................................................. 10
1.3. Installation of the XP-Remote .....................................................................................................................................11
2. Chapter 2 Introduction and Demonstration of the XP-Remote ....................................................................................... 16
2.1. Introduction of the XP-Remote ................................................................................................................................... 16
2.2. Demonstration...............................................................................................................................................................18
3. Chapter 3 XP-Remote Configuration ................................................................................................................................... 22
3.1. Screen Configuration ................................................................................................................................................... 22
3.2. Menu Configuration......................................................................................................................................................24
3.3 Toolbar Configuration.......................................................................................................................................................... 27
4. Chapter 4 Project.......................................................................................................................................................................28
4.1. New Connection............................................................................................................................................................28
4.2 Close....................................................................................................................................................................................... 34
4.3 Exit..........................................................................................................................................................................................35
5. Chapter 5 Online........................................................................................................................................................................ 36
5.1. Synchronous Screen Mode......................................................................................................................................... 36
5.2. Asynchronous Screen Mode ...................................................................................................................................... 39
5.3. Request Control Authority........................................................................................................................................... 42
5.4. Release Control Authority............................................................................................................................................ 44
5.5. Request Control Authority from the XGT Panel....................................................................................................... 45
6. Chapter 6 Screen.......................................................................................................................................................................46
6.1. Go to Screen of XGT Panel.......................................................................................................................................... 46
6.2. Go to Start Screen......................................................................................................................................................... 47
6.3. Go to Previous Screen ................................................................................................................................................. 48
6.4. Go to Current Screen No.+1........................................................................................................................................ 49
6.5. Go to Current Screen No.-1......................................................................................................................................... 50
6.6. Screen Conversion Combo Box.................................................................................................................................51
6.7. Fix Screen size to XGT Panel Size.............................................................................................................................. 52
6.8. Adjust Screen Size to Frame Size.............................................................................................................................. 52
6.9. Full Screen...................................................................................................................................................................... 53
7. Chapter 7 Tools.......................................................................................................................................................................... 54
7.1. Screen Capture..............................................................................................................................................................54
7.2. Upload Backup Files..................................................................................................................................................... 55
7.3. Option.............................................................................................................................................................................. 57
8. Chapter 8 Restriction................................................................................................................................................................ 60
8.1. Restriction ...................................................................................................................................................................... 60
8.2. Difference in Movement between XP-Remote and XGT Panel.............................................................................. 61
9. Appendix 1. Problem Solving ................................................................................................................................................. 64
9.1. Problem Type.................................................................................................................................................................64
9.2. Communication Problems........................................................................................................................................... 65
9.3. Control Right Problems ............................................................................................................................................... 66

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1. Chapter 1 Start
1.1. Special Features of the XP-Remote
XP-Manger is a tool to monitor and control the XGT Panel installed in the office or in the plant. The XGT Panel can
be monitored by several people at the same time.
(1) Remote monitoring of XGT Panel is available
Ethernet
(2) The XGT Panel can be controlled remotely in the same way as at the site.
(3) Fast monitoring and controlling is available even from a remote area.
(4) It consists of big icons to use its functions easily.
(5) It is easy to convert to a particular screen regardless of drawing contents.
(6) It can reduce uploading time when saving the project and re-starting monitoring.
(7) Available to monitor the XGT Panel and other screens.

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Ethernet
(8) Multiple users can monitor one XGT Panel.
Ethernet

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1.2. System Requirements for Executing the XP-Remote
(1) Personal Computer and Memory
A computer with memory of at least 512MB or higher in the CPU of Pentium 4 or higher
(2) Communication Port
Ethernet ports
(3) Hard Disc
Available area of at least 100MB or above
(4) Mouse
Mouse that can be connected with the computer.
(5) Monitor
Resolution of 1024 X 768 or above
(6) Computer Operation System
Execution is available on the version of Window XP orabove.
OS: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 or Windows 10

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1.3. Installation of the XP-Remote
[Installation Sequence]
(1) Execute installation files
(2) Select a language to be installed
(3) Prepare for installing the installation wizard as follows:
(4) ’Starting the XP-Remote Installation’ is displayed as seen in the following screen. Press the [Next] button to
continue installation.

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(5) After inputting the user information, press the Next button.
(6) Specify a folder location to install the XP-Remote. About 100MB installation space is needed for the XP-Remote.
Check if there is sufficient space in the folder subject to installation. If the installation space is not sufficient, warning
message will appear and proceeding to the next step is impossible. Press the [Next] button after selecting a folder.

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(7) Preparing for installation is completed. Press the Installation button to start installing.

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(8) Installation progress is displayed.
(9) Press the End button to end installation normally.
(10) execute the XP-Remote from the [Start] Menu or execute ‘Go To Directly’ generated on the background screen to

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start the task.
[Deleting Sequence]
(1) To remove the XP-Remote, use the Control Panel’s [Programs and Features].
(2) Select aYes
(3) Information on the installed programs is collected and those programs are deleted.

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2. Chapter 2 Introduction and Demonstration of the XP-Remote
2.1. Introduction of the XP-Remote
2.1.1. What is the XP-Remote?
The user can remote monitor and control the XGT Panel by using the XP-Remote. The user can perform
the XGT Panel’s functions above with the office computer not with the site’s XGT Panel.
Users no longer need to work in the field.
Ethernet
2.1.2. Execution Condition of the XP-Remote
The XP-Remote shall be satisfied the following conditions to ensure remote monitoring and controlling:
(a) XP-Builder 1.30 or above
(b) XGT Panel 1.30 or above
(c) Environment under which LAN communication is available
(d) Check the XGTPanel Setting [Settings]-[XP-Remote]-[XP-Remote]’s [Allow XP-Remote to connect] options

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Note
(1)Allow XP-Remote to connect
-Allow connection of remote XP-Remote
(2) Max. of XP-Remote
-Specify the maximum number of XP-Remote that can be connected to XGT Panel.
(3) Timeout value
- If there is no communication request from XP-Remote within the designated time, communication is stopped, If XP-
Remote has operation authority, it recovers operation authority. (10 seconds ~ 300 seconds)
(4) Enable control by XP-Remote after Monitor Start
-After XGT Panel starts to monitor, operation permission status is automatically set.
(5) Set Password
-You can set it to enter a password when you request a connection from XP-Remote.
(If a password is set, remote monitoring begins only when the password is entered in the UI when connecting to XP-
Remote.)

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2.2. Demonstration
The user can understand easily on overall methods to use the XP-Remote through the following demonstration
processes.
2.2.1. Execution of the XGT Panel Monitor
[Sequence]
(a) Turn the XGT Panel on.
(b) Send drawings by using the XP-Builder (1.30 version or above)
(c) Check the XGT Panels button [Settings]-[XP-Remote]’s [Allow XP-Remote to connect] options.
(d) Press the XGT Panel button [Start] to start monitoring.
2.2.2. Monitoring with the XP-Remote
The XP-Remote shall be executed to monitor the XGTPanel from any remote computer.
[Sequence]
(a) Execute [XP-Remote] from the widows’ starting program
(b) Select XP-Remote Menu [Tools]-[Options]-[Online] tap.
(c) Select a network adopter with the same band with the XGT Panel’s IP band and close the dialog box by
pressing Confirm.

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Note
(1) ‘The same band with the XGT Panel’s IP band’ means that it is the same IP band if the XGT Panel’s IP
Address is “122.32.148.26 and the notebook’s IP is “122.32.148.26
(d) Select XP-Remote Menu [Project]-[Reconnect] and input the XGT Panel’s IP Address.
(e) Press the [Connect] button to connect with the XGT Panel.
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