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Human Machine Interface
XGT PANEL
iXP2 Series
User
’s Manual
iXP2
-08XXA
iXP2
-10XXA
iXP2
-12XXA
iXP2
-15XXA
Read this manual carefully before
installing,
wiring, operating, servicing
or inspecting this equipment.
Keep this manual within
easy reach
for quick reference.

Safety Precautions
Before using the product…
Tousetheproductsafetyand effectively,please readthis instructionmanualthoroughlybefore use.
►Please keep to the safety precaution, for it to prevent accidents and potential danger from
occurring.
►Safetyprecautionis classifiedinto‘Warming’and‘Caution’andtheir meaningsare asfollows.
Warning Violatingtheinstruction mayresult in seriouspersonalinjuryordeath.
Caution Violating the instruction may result in slight personal injury or product
damage.
►The indicatedillustrations onthe productandin the manualhavethefallowingmeanings.
Be cautions,fordangermaybepresent.
Be cautions,forthere is apossibilityof anelectric shock.
►After readingtheinstructionmanual,keep it handyforquickreference.
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Safety Precautions
Design Precautions
Warning
►Install a safetycircuit external to the HMI to protect the whole control system in case of
external power supplytrouble.
Serioustroublemayoccurto theentiresystemduetoerroneousoutput/operation of the HMI.
Design Precautions
Caution
►In/output signal or communication cable should be at least 100mm apart from High-
voltage/powerwires.
Otherwise, it maycauseerroneousoutput/operation.
Installation Precautions
Caution
►Use the HMI in an environment that meets the general specification contained in this
manual or datasheet.
Otherwise, it couldresult inelectric shock,fire,erroneousoperationor deterioration.
►In case of much vibration in the installed environment, be sure to insulate the HMI from
direct vibration.
Otherwise, it couldresult inelectric shock,fire,erroneousoperation.
►Be sure not to let foreign substances such as conductive debris inside the product.
Otherwise, it couldresult inelectric shock,fire,erroneousoperation.
►Do not touch the conductive part of the HMI. It may cause an electric shock,
which may cause malfunction.
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Safety Precautions
Wiring Precautions
Warning
►Be sure to turn off the HMI and external power beforewiring.
Otherwise, it mayresult in an electric shockordamageto theproduct.
Caution
►Wire correctlybychecking each of the product’s rated voltage and terminal layout.
Otherwise,itmayresult in fire, electricshock orerroneousoperation.
►Tighten terminal screwswith specified torquewhenwiring.
If terminalscrewsareloose, it mayresult in shortcircuits,fireorerroneousoperation.
►Use the exclusive HMI 3-type grounding for the FG terminal.
If notgrounded, itmayresultin erroneousoperation.
►Be sure not to let anyforeign substances such aswiring debris inside the module.
Such debrismaycausefire, damage orerroneousoperation.
►Tighten the crimp terminal to the specified torque, and crimp the external
connection connector using the specified tool or solder it correctly.
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Safety Precautions
Startup and Maintenance Precautions
Warning
►Do nottouch the terminalswhile power is on.
Otherwise, it maycauseelectricshock orerroneousoperation.
►Turn off the HMI and external power when cleaning or tightening the terminal.
Otherwise, it maycauseelectricshock orerroneousoperation.
►Do notcharge, disassemble, heat, shortcircuit, solder, etc. other battery.
Mishandlingthebatterymaycause overheating,crack,fireandmayresult in injuryorfire.
Caution
►Do notdisassemble PCBfrom the productcase or modifythe product.
Otherwise, it mayresult infire, electricshock orerroneous operation.
►When mounting or removing the HMI from the panel, be sure to shut off all power
being used by the system. It may cause electric shock, malfunction.
►Use cellular phone or walky-talkyat least 30cm awayfrom the HMI.
Otherwise, it mayresult in erroneousoperation.
Disposal Precaution
Caution
►When disposing of this product or battery, treat it as industrialwaste.
Otherwise, it maycausepoisonouspollutionorexplosion.
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Revision History
Revision History
Version Date Contents Revised location
V1.0 ‘18.01 First Edition -
※The number of User’s manual is indicated the right side of the back cover.
ⓒLSISCo.,Ltd2018 All Rights Reserved.
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Contents
Chapter 1 General Introduction ...................................................................... 1-1~1-6
1.1
How to use the Instruction Manual........................................................................................................1-1
1.2
Feature..................................................................................................................................................1-2
1.3
Terminology ..........................................................................................................................................1-5
1.4
Specification of product name...............................................................................................................1-6
Chapter 2 System Configuration ....................................................................... 2-1~2-4
2.1
Part Names ...........................................................................................................................................2-1
2.2
System Configuration............................................................................................................................2-4
Chapter 3 Standard Specification......................................................................3-1~3-4
3.1
General Standards................................................................................................................................3-1
3.2
Function Standards...............................................................................................................................3-3
Chapter 4 Installation and Wiring.................................................................... 4-1~4-9
4.1
Installation .............................................................................................................................................4-1
4.1.1 Installation environment...............................................................................................................4-1
4.1.2 Notice in handling........................................................................................................................4-3
4.1.3 Precautions for panel installation................................................................................................4-3
4.2
Wiring ....................................................................................................................................................4-7
4.2.1 Power Wiring ...............................................................................................................................4-6
4.2.2 Ground Wiring.............................................................................................................................4-9
Chapter 5 XGT Panel Menu Explanation..........................................................5-1~5-39
5.1
Settings..................................................................................................................................................5-2
5.1.1 Backlight Setting..........................................................................................................................5-2
5.1.2 Touch Setting..............................................................................................................................5-4
5.1.3 DateTime Setting ........................................................................................................................5-5
5.1.4 Environment Setting ...................................................................................................................5-6
5.1.5 Ethernet Setting ........................................................................................................................5-14
5.1.6 Buzzer Setting...........................................................................................................................5-15
5.1.7 Sound Setting............................................................................................................................5-16
5.1.8 XP-Remote Setting ...................................................................................................................5-17
5.2
Diagnostics..........................................................................................................................................5-18
5.2.1 Screen Diagnostic.....................................................................................................................5-19
5.2.2 Touch Diagnostic ......................................................................................................................5-20
5.2.3 Backup Memory Diagnostic ......................................................................................................5-21
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5.2.4 Flash Memory Diagnostic..........................................................................................................5-22
5.2.5 USB Memory Diagnostic...........................................................................................................5-23
5.2.6 Serial Diagnostic .......................................................................................................................5-24
5.2.7 SD Card Diagnostic...................................................................................................................5-26
5.3
PLC Information...................................................................................................................................5-27
5.3.1 PLC Communication Setting.....................................................................................................5-28
5.3.2 Connection Information.............................................................................................................5-29
5.3.3 PLC Information ........................................................................................................................5-30
5.3.4 History of PLC error ..................................................................................................................5-30
5.3.5 PLC Operation Mode Conversion History.................................................................................5-31
5.3.6 History of power off of PLC .......................................................................................................5-31
5.3.7 PLC System History Information...............................................................................................5-32
5.3.8 N:1 Setting.................................................................................................................................5-33
5.3.9 Program Monitor .......................................................................................................................5-34
5.4
XGT Panel Update..............................................................................................................................5-35
5.5
Storage Function ................................................................................................................................5-36
5.5.1 Overview ....................................................................................................................................5-36
5.5.2 Downloading a project using a storage device ..........................................................................5-37
5.5.3 Uploading a project using a storage device...............................................................................5-38
5.5.4 Updating the device using a storage device..............................................................................5-39
Chapter 6 Backup files by using Storage Devices.…………...........................6-1~6-7
6.1
Path Structure in case of File Backup....................................................................................................6-1
6.2
Operation Setting when there is no space for Backup........................................................................6-5
6.3
Monitoring Connection Status of External Storage Equipment..............................................................6-6
Chapter 7 Maintenance.....................................................................................7-1~7-3
7.1
Maintenance..........................................................................................................................................7-1
7.2
Daily Maintenance................................................................................................................................7-1
7.3
Periodical Maintenance........................................................................................................................7-2
Chapter 8 EMC Standard Certification…………………………….......................8-1~8-3
8.1
Requirement for EMC Standard Certification ........................................................................................8-1
8.1.1 CE Standard Certification.............................................................................................................8-1
8.1.2 KC Standard Certification.............................................................................................................8-2
8.2
Requirement for Low Voltage Command Suitability.............................................................................8-2
8.2.1 Standard Certification for XGT Panel...........................................................................................8-2
8.2.2 Selection of XGT Panel................................................................................................................8-2
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Contents
Appendix 1 Troubleshooting..............................................................App1-1~App1-25
1.TypeofProblems................................................................................................................................App1-1
2.Problems whenStarting......................................................................................................................App1-2
3. Problems after the Monitor on.............................................................................................................App 1-4
4. Display Problems of Figure and Object..............................................................................................App 1-6
5.CommunicationProblems..................................................................................................................App1-9
6. USB Removal of MemoryCard........................................................................................................App 1-10
7. External memory recognition………………….................................................................................App 1-11
8.Touch recognition……………………………….................................................................................App 1-11
9. Error Message during Execution of Programs.................................................................................App 1-12
Appendix 2 Dimensions ................................................................... App 2-1~App2-4
1.iXP2-08XX…...................................................................................................................................App2-1
2.iXP2-10XX.......................................................................................................................................App2-2
3.iXP2-12XX.......................................................................................................................................App2-3
4. iXP2-15XX…...................................................................................................................................App2-4
Appendix 3 Warranty and Environmental Policy............................................. App 3-1
1. Warranty contents...........................................................................................................................App3-1
2. Environmental Policy...................................................................................................................... App3-1
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Chapter 1 General Introduction
1-1
Chapter 1 General Introduction
1.1 How to use the Instruction Manual
This instruction manual provides information such as specification, how to use, etc., of the product
needed to operate iXP2 series of XGT Panel.
The user manualPanel.el.provides information s
Sequence Category Contents
Chapter1 General Introduction It describes this manualprovides information suctdescribes
this manual.
Chapter2 System Configuration It describes feature and system configuration of each XGT Panel.
Chapter3 Standard
Specification
It describes XGT Panelnd system configuration of each XGT
Panel.
Chapter4 Installation and
Wiring
It describes an installation, wiring and caution for
reliability of PLC system.
Chapter5 XGT Panel Menu
Explanation It describes XGT Panel Menu.
Chapter6 Backup files by using
Storage Devices
It describes the way to backup recipe, logging and etc.
files by using storage devices.
Chapter7 Maintenance It describes inspection category and method for long normal
operation of PLC system.
Chapter8 EMC Standard
Certification It describes system configuration for EMC standard.
Appendix 1 Troubleshooting It describes a variety of error contents and measure.
Appendix 2 Dimensions It describes the dimension of XGT Panel.
Appendix 3 Warranty and
Environment Policy -
Remark
This manual does not explain XP-Builder and PLC connection. Please refer to the related manual for
the function.

Chapter 1 General Introduction
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1.2 Feature
The XGT Panel has the following features.
(1) Various types of external interfaces
(a) Supporting various device of USB, Ethernet, it maximizes the customer’s usability.
(b) PLC,Inverter, andothercontroldevices.
•RS-232C, RS-422/485 and Ethernet (10Base-T / 100Base-TX / 1000-Base-T) communication with the control device.
(2) Based onWindows CE
(a) AdoptedMicrosoftCompany's WEC 7
•Windows EmbeddedCompact 7 has been used.
(b) Windows Embedded Compact 7Features
•It provides stable software capacity by using Microsoft Company’s platform.
•It can process diverse function simultaneously.
•It provides diverse interface including Ethernet, USB.
•The user interface including mouse and keyboard can be connected.
•It has high flexibility like computer software.
•Fast reaction is available when adding new equipment.
•Wide data sharing and management with upper system is available.
(3) Projects in various ways send
(a) Project transmission using RS-232Ccommunication
(b) Project transmission using Ethernet port
(c) Project transfer using USB Loadder cable
(d) Project transmission using USB memory
RS-232C/Ethernet
USB Memory
USB Loadder
Cable
XP-Builder

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(4) Providing ahigh-qualityscreen
(a) It adopts high-performance liquid crystal display(LCD) to provide high picture quality andsharpness.
•It adoptsthin film transistorliquidcrystal display(TFT LCD) which can display24bit color.
(b) Supports various graphic formats.
•Supports 1024 X 768 graphic formats precise and realistic representation.
•Supports behavior for animations (GIF).
(c) Supports external display output.
•HDMI output is supported.
•Duplicatemode and extended mode enable screen output invarious configurations.
(5) Application of CAPtouch panel
(a) Touch sensitivityis improved byapplying electrostatic touch panel.
(b) Multi-touch and gesture functions.
(c) Various types of touch setting functioncan be used according touser's workenvironment.
(6) Provides multilingualand various fonts
(a) Supports multi-language languages.
•It uses the method of transferring thewindow / user font used on thecomputerto XGT Panel.
•No separatemultilingual language development is required.
•Multilingual languagesupport is an advantage ofWindows CE.
(b) Supports simultaneous display of 12 languages.
•Simultaneous display in 12 languages 12 languages.i
•You can switch languages 2 languages 12 languages.indows CE.ed on t
(c) Various fonts are provided.
•Windows / user fonts can beused, so various expressions are possible.
•Youcan freelyadjust fontsize and shape.

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(7) Providing variousconvenience functions
(a) Various alarm functions are provided.
•The history alarm can be divided into several alarm groups and alarm list, and the desired alarm can be displayed on
thescreen with the alarm explorer.
•The flow alarm displays the current alarm at the bottom of thescreen.
•The system alarm is displayed when a critical problem occurs during operation.
(b)It provides the loggingfunction.
•It provides periodic logging that works repeatedly according to time and device status and conditional logging
accordingto deviceconditions.
•Backup provides up to 1 Mbyte.
•Youcan backup toa USB.
•Backup data is stored in Excel format, so you can use itconveniently.
(c) It provides a recipe function.
•Itprovides read / writefunction.
•One recipeprovides upto 100 double words (DWORD), 16 blocks.
•Youcan backupto a USB storage device.
•Backup data is stored in Excel format, so you can use itconveniently.
(d)It providesschedulerfunction.
•Up to 32schedulers can be set.
(e)It providesprintingfunction.
•Screen/ alarm printingfunction.
•Print out the printout.
(f) Itprovides scriptingcapabilities.
•User-written scripts provide more flexibility.
•Global / Object / Screen display.
(8) Stable products conforming to international standards
(a) CE, KC (Electromagnetic compatibilityregistration) standard acquisition

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1.3 Terminology
It describes terms used in this manual.
Term Definition Remarks
Module
A standard element that has a specified function which
configures the system.
Devices such as I/O board, which inserted onto the mother
board or base unit..
Ex) CPU module,
Power Module,
I/O module
Unit A single module or group of modules that perform an
independent operation as a part of PLC system.
Ex) Basic unit,
Extension unit
PLC system System consisted of PLC and peripheral device which can be
controlled by user program. -
XP-Builder Software used to write and edit the project. -
XP-Manager
It is the software for edition, download, monitoring to
realize data communication between XGT Panels through XP
Link with online control function.
XP-Remote Software used to remote monitor and control the XGT Panel
Cnet module Computer Link -
FEnet module Fast Ethernet Network -
RTC Abbreviation of tworkte monitor and It is used to call
general IC that contains clock function. -

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1.4 Standard of product name
It describes terms used in this product names.
iXP2-
(A) (B)(C)(D)
Division
Sign
Contents
Remarks
(A) LCD type
08
21 cm (8.4”)
-
10
26 cm (10.2”)
-
12
31 cm (12.1”)
-
15
38cm (15.0”)
-
(B)O/S type
0
WinCE 7.0 (Core)
-
1
WinCE7.0(Pro)
-
(C) Communication 0 Standardtype
RS-232C,RS-422/485,
Ethernet
(D) Powersupply
A
AC 100 ~ 240V
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Chapter 2 System Configuration
Characteristic of each iXP2series and its system configurationare as follow;
2.1 Part Names
1. iXP2-08XX / 10XX/12XX/15XX
1
2
3
4
No. Name Function
1 Power LED
1) Displaythe power status of the device
※
Display using high brightness blue LED
2 FrontUSB
1) USB Host 1ch
2) USB Device 1ch
3FrontPart 1) P-CAP touch panel: User touch input
2) LCD: Display
4Panel fixing portion 1) Fix ing XGT Panel to Panel with Bracket

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iXP2-1200A
5789
10
6
11
No. Name Function
5PE connector PE connection
6 Power Connector Power and PE connections
7 Cablefixing hole Fixing Cables
8 RS-
422/485connector
RS-422/485 (COM3): PLC / Controldevicecommunication
9
Batterycover,
Resetswitch,
Backupbattery,
Settingswitch
ON
1234
A
B
<Settingswitch>
No. 1/2 A Side.
RS-422/485 termination resistance On
(Default)
B Side. RS-422/485 termination resistance Off
No. 3 A Side. O/S Download
B Side. Nand Flash booting(Default)
No. 4 A Side. Backup Battery On
B Side. Backup Battery Off(Default)
<Reset S/W>
System reset switch. Pressing the switch will reset the system.
10 SD Card Logging /Recipe / Alarm / Projectdata backup andtransfer
11 Gasket Protectingfrom water anddust

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12 13 14 15 1816
No. Name Function
12 Audio-Out Stereo audio output
13 HDMI Clonemodedisplayoutput
14 USB host
1) USB memoryconnection:Logging/ Recipe / Alarm / Project data
Backupand transfer
2) User Interface Connection: Use mouse / Keyboard
3) Printer connection: Printfunction
15 Ethernetterminal
Ethernet: 10Base-T / 100Base-TX
1) Project data transmission
2) Logging /Recipe /Alarm / Screen Data Backup
3) Upgrading the devicesoftware
4) PLC / control device communication
16 Ethernetterminal
Ethernet: 10Base-T / 100Base-TX / 1000Base-T
1) Project data transmission
2) Logging/ Recipe /Alarm /Screen Data Backup
3) Upgrading the devicesoftware
4) PLC / control device communication
17 RS-232C connector RS-232C (COM2): PLC /Control device communication
18 Anti-drop lock
Thanks to anti-drop lock, the Panelcan be installed in apanel by asingle
operator.
Note
(1) The surface of thetouch panel must bekept clean at all times.
-Foreign objects (water, oil, etc.) onthe touch panelmay causemalfunction.
(2) Touching the frontof the touch panelmay cause malfunction.
-Be careful that conductive objects do not touch the touch panel.
(3) The switch No. 1/2 of thesettingswitch must beset in the same direction.
-If switches 1 and 2are set indifferent directions, communication problemsmay occur.
(4) Refer to thecommunication manualfor details oncommunication connection.
(5) Pleasereferto Chapter10forinstallationdetails.

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2.2 System Configuration
To use XGT Panel, you must create project data in XP-Builder and transfer itto XGT Panel.
By default, you can connect toXGT Panel using USB.
Basically, it can be connected withXGT Panel using RS-232C method.
The maximum communicationspeed is 115,200 [bps].
With Ethernet, project data can be transferred quickly.
If the LAN environment is established as shown below, you can use itmore easilyand effectively.
1: 1 connection is also supported in case LAN (LAN) environment is not established.
RS-232C/Ethernet
USB Memory
USB Loadder
Cable
XP-Builder
If project data can not be transferred using communication, you can transferdata using USBstoragedevice or SDcard.
Please refer to Chapter 5and XP-Builder User's Guide formore information.
USB Memory
SD
Card
Note
(1) It is recommended to use Ethernet ratherthanRS-232C.
(2)Referto thecommunicationmanual forhow tomaketheEthernetcable.
(3) Refer to XP-Buildermanualfor project transfermethod.

Chapter 3 Standard Specification
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Chapter 3 Standard Specification
3.1 General Standards
General specifications of XGT Panel are as follows.
No. Item standard
Related
Standards
1
Ambient operating
temperature
0 ° C ~+ 50 ° C -
2 Storage temperature -20 ° C ~+ 60 ° C -
3 Operating humidity 10∼85%RH, non-condensing. -
4 Storage humidity 10∼85%RH, non-condensing. -
5 Vibration
resistance
Occasional vibration Count -
frequency acceleration amplitude
10 times each
in X, Y and Z
direction IEC 61131-2
5≤f<9
Hz
- 3.5
mm
9≤f≤150
Hz
9.8
m/s
2
-
Continuous vibration
frequency acceleration amplitude
5≤f< 9
Hz
- 1.75
mm
9≤f≤150
Hz
4.9
m/s
2
-
6 Shock endurance * Maximum shock acceleration: 147
m/s
2
(15G)
* Duration time: 11
ms
* Pulse wave: half sine pulse (3 times each in X, Y and Z directions) IEC 61131-2
7 Noise
Immunity
Square wave
Impulsenoise
AC: ± 1,500V
DC: ± 1,000V
LSIndustrial
Standard
Electrostatic
Discharge
Immunity
±4kV (contactdischarge),± 8kV (air discharge) IEC61131-2
IEC 61000-4-2
Electromagnetic
Radiated
Emissions
80 ~1,000 MHz, 10 V / m IEC 61131-2
IEC 61000-4-3
Fast
Transient
/ Burst noise
Category Powermodule Communication interface IEC 61131-2
IEC 61000-4-4
Voltage 2 kV 1kV
Surge Category AC power DC power supply
Communication
interface
IEC 61131-2
Voltage
2kV(LG)
1kV (LL)
1kV(LG)
0.5kV (LL)
1kV
8 Environment Free from corrosive gases and excessive dust -
9 Operating height Below 2,000m (6,562ft) -
10 Pollution degree 2 or less -
11 Cooling method Natural Air-Cooling -
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