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HUMAN MACHINE INTERFACE
XGT PANEL
User’s Manual
iXP2H Series
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Safety Instructions
Before Using the Product……
To use the product safely and effectively, please thoroughly read this manualbefore use. Observe all
safetyprecautionstoprevent accidents andpotentialdanger.
Safetyprecaution isclassified into“Warning”and “Caution”and theirmeaningsareasfollows:
Failuretofollowinstructionmayresultinseriouspersonalinjuryor death.
Failuretofollowinstructionsmayresult inminorpersonal injuryorproductdamage.
Product and manual illustrations with the indications belowhave the following meanings:
Becautious,fordangermaybepresent.
Becautious,forthereisapossibilityofanelectricshock.
Please keepthe instructionmanualforyour reference andpassitonto the end customer.
Warning
Caution
•
This deviceis aClassAdevice forworkthatis registeredforelectromagneticcompatibility.
The selleror usermust keep this in mindanduseit outside of thehome.
ClassADevice (Broadcasting communications equipment)

Safety Instructions
Design Precautions
Design Precautions
Installation Precautions
Warning
Input/output signals or communication cables should be at least 100 mm apart from High-
voltage/powerwires.Otherwise,it maycause erroneous output/operation.
Install an external safety circuit for the HMI to protect the whole control system in the event of
external power supply trouble. Serious trouble may occur throughout the entire system due to
erroneousHMIoutput/operation.
1. Use the HMI in an environment that meets the general specifications outlined in this manual or
datasheet. Failure to do so could result in electric shock, fire, erroneous operation, or
deterioration.
2. If there is an error in the cable installation,it may cause a malfunctiondue to contact failure.
3. In case of much vibration in the installation environment, be sure to insulate the HMI to protect
against direct vibration. Failure to do so could result in electric shock, fire, and erroneous
operation.
4. Do not touch the conductive part of the HMI. It may cause an electric shock, which may cause
malfunction.
Caution
Caution

Safety Instructions
Wiring Precautions
1. Be sure to turn off the HMI and external power before wiring. Failure to do so may result in
electricshockordamagetotheproduct.
Warning
1.Wirecorrectlybycheckingeach product’s rated voltage and terminal layout.
Failureto doso mayresultin fire, electric shock,orerroneous operation.
2. Tighten terminal screws to the specified torque when wiring. If terminal screws are loose, it may
cause short circuits, fire or erroneous operation. If terminal screws are too tight, the module
maybecomedamaged andresultin falling, short circuits,orerroneousoperation.
3. Use the exclusive HMI 3-type grounding for the PE terminal. If not grounded, it may result in
erroneousoperation.
4. Be surenottoletanyforeign substances,suchas wiringdebris, inside themodule.Such debris
maycause fire, damage,or erroneousoperation.
5. Tighten the terminal screws to the specified torque, and crimp the external connection wires
usingthespecifiedtoolorsolderit correctly.
Caution

Safety Instructions
Startup and Maintenance Precautions
Disposal Precaution
Whendisposingof this product or battery, treat it as industrial waste.
Warning
Caution
1. Do nottouch the terminals while the powerison.Doingsomaycause electricshockorerroneous
operation.
2. Turn off the HMI and external power when cleaningor tightening the terminal screws. Failure to do
so maycause electric shockorerroneous operation.
3. Do not charge, disassemble, heat, short circuit, solder, etc. the battery. Mishandling the battery
maycause overheating, cracks,fire,and personalinjury.
1. Do notremove the HMIfrom theproductcaseormodifythe product.
Doingso mayresult in fire, electric shock, or erroneous operation.
2. When mounting or removing the HMI from the panel, be sure to shut off all system power.
Otherwise, it maycause electricshock,damage,or erroneousoperation.
3. Use cellularphonesor walkie-talkies at least 30 cm awayfrom the HMI. Failure to do so may result
in erroneous operation.
Caution

Table of Contents
Revision History
Version
Date
Changed Contents
Revised Page
V1.0
6/2019
Firstedition
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※Thenumber oftheusermanualisindicatedon therightsideof theback cover.
ⓒLSISCo.,Ltd2019AllRights Reserved.

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 General Introduction .......................................................................................1-1~1-6
1.1Usingtheinstructionmanual........................................................................................................................................ 1-1
1.2Features........................................................................................................................................................................ 1-2
1.3Terminology................................................................................................................................................................... 1-5
1.4Productspecifications................................................................................................................................................... 1-6
Chapter 2 System Configuration......................................................................................2-1~2-4
2.1Part namesandfeatures.............................................................................................................................................. 2-1
2.1.1Frontside .......................................................................................................................................................... 2-1
2.1.2Rearside ........................................................................................................................................................... 2-2
2.2Switchandcableconfiguration.................................................................................................................................... 2-3
2.2.1Switchconfiguration ......................................................................................................................................... 2-3
2.2.2Cableconfiguration............................................................................................................................................ 2-5
2.2.3Plugconnectorconfiguration ........................................................................................................................... 2-8
2.3Option accessories....................................................................................................................................................... 2-9
2.3.1Junctionbox ...................................................................................................................................................... 2-9
2.3.2Pinconfigurationofjunctionbox...................................................................................................................... 2-10
2.4System configuration ................................................................................................................................................2-12
Chapter 3 Standard specification.....................................................................................3-1~3-5
3.1Generalstandards........................................................................................................................................................ 3-1
3.2Functionstandards....................................................................................................................................................... 3-2
3.3Cablestandards............................................................................................................................................................ 3-4
3.3.1UTPcable ......................................................................................................................................................... 3-4
Chapter 4 Installation and wiring.................................................................................... 4-1~4-11
4.1Installation..................................................................................................................................................................... 4-1
4.1.1Installationenvironment ..................................................................................................................................... 4-3
4.1.2Handlingnotice.................................................................................................................................................... 4-3
4.1.3Precautionsforjunctionboxinstallation.............................................................................................................. 4-3
4.2Wiring............................................................................................................................................................................ 4-5
4.2.1Powerwiring......................................................................................................................................................... 4-5
4.2.2Ground wiring....................................................................................................................................................... 4-9
4.2.3Switchwiring .....................................................................................................................................................4-10

Table of Contents
Chapter 5 XGT panel menus...........................................................................................5-1~5-40
5.1Settings.......................................................................................................................................................................... 5-3
5.1.1Backlightsettings................................................................................................................................................. 5-3
5.1.2Touchsettings...................................................................................................................................................... 5-5
5.1.3Date/Timesettings............................................................................................................................................... 5-6
5.1.4Environmentsettings........................................................................................................................................... 5-7
5.1.5Ethernetsettings.................................................................................................................................................5-11
5.1.6Buzzersettings...................................................................................................................................................5-12
5.1.7XP-Remotesettings...........................................................................................................................................5-13
5.2Diagnostics..................................................................................................................................................................5-14
5.2.1Screendiagnostics.............................................................................................................................................5-15
5.2.2Touchdiagnostics...............................................................................................................................................5-16
5.2.3Backupmemorydiagnostics.............................................................................................................................5-17
5.2.4Internalmemorydiagnostics............................................................................................................................. 5-18
5.2.5USBmemorydiagnostics..................................................................................................................................5-19
5.2.6Serialdiagnostics...............................................................................................................................................5-20
5.2.7SDcarddiagnostics...........................................................................................................................................5-22
5.3PCLinformation..........................................................................................................................................................5-23
5.3.1PCLcommunicationsettings............................................................................................................................. 5-24
5.3.2Connectioninformation......................................................................................................................................5-25
5.3.3PCLinformation................................................................................................................................................. 5-26
5.3.4PCLerrorhistory................................................................................................................................................5-26
5.3.5PCLoperationmodeconversionhistory...........................................................................................................5-27
5.3.6PCLpower offhistory .......................................................................................................................................5-27
5.3.7PCLsystemhistory............................................................................................................................................5-28
5.3.8N:1setting.......................................................................................................................................................... 5-29
5.3.9Programmonitor................................................................................................................................................ 5-30
5.4XGTpanelupdate......................................................................................................................................................5-31
5.5Storagedevicefunctions............................................................................................................................................5-33
5.5.1Overview ...........................................................................................................................................................5-33
5.5.2Downloadingprojectsviaastorage device...................................................................................................... 5-34
5.5.3Uploadingprojectsviaastorage device...........................................................................................................5-35
5.5.4Updating devicesviaa storagedevice............................................................................................................. 5-36
Chapter 6 Backing up files on a storage device.............................................................6-1~6-6
6.1Pathstructureforfile backup........................................................................................................................................ 6-1
6.2Operationsettings forstoragedevices withinsufficientmemory................................................................................ 6-4
6.3Monitoring theconnectionstatusofa storage device.................................................................................................6-5

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Chapter 7 Maintenance......................................................................................................7-1~7-3
7.1Maintenanceand inspection........................................................................................................................................ 7-1
7.2Dailymaintenance........................................................................................................................................................ 7-1
7.3Regularmaintenance................................................................................................................................................... 7-2
Appendix.1 TroubleshootingApp1-1~App1-23
1.Typesofproblems....................................................................................................................................................App1-1
2.Problemswhenstarting............................................................................................................................................App1-2
3.Problemsafterturningthe monitor on......................................................................................................................App1-3
4.Problemsdisplaying figuresand objects.................................................................................................................App1-5
5.Communicationproblems........................................................................................................................................App1-8
6.USBremovalproblems............................................................................................................................................App1-9
7.Externalmemoryrecognitionproblems................................................................................................................ App1-10
8.Touchrecognition problems.................................................................................................................................. App1-10
9.Errormessagesduringprogramexecution...........................................................................................................App1-11
Appendix.2 Dimensions..................................................................................................... App2-1
1.iXP2H-0702D/0704Dseries.....................................................................................................................................App2-1
Appendix.3 Warrantyand environmental policy............................................................ App3-1
1.Warranty....................................................................................................................................................................App3-1
2.Environmental policy.................................................................................................................................................App3-1

Chapter 1 Overview
1-1
Chapter1 Overview
1.1 Using the instruction manual
Order Category Content
Chapter 1 Overview Explains the composition of the instruction manual, product features,
and terminology.
Chapter 2 System configuration Explains the features of the iXP2H series and the system configuration.
Chapter 3 Standard specifications Shows the standard specifications and the performance specifications
of the iXP2H series.
Chapter 4 Installation and wiring Explains the installation, wiring, and precautions for the iXP2H series in
order to ensure reliability.
Chapter 5 XGT panel menus Explains the XGP panel menus included in the iXP2H series.
Chapter 6 File backup using
a storage device Explains the file backup methods, such as logging and recipe using a
USB device.
Chapter 7 Maintenance
Explains the maintenance checklist and methods for the XGP panel
included in the iXP2H series in order to ensure long-term, normal
operation.
Appendix.1 Troubleshooting Explains the various errors that can occur during system use and the
solutions.
Appendix.2 Dimensions Explains the dimensions.
Appendix.3 Warranty and environmental
policy -
Note
This instructions manual does not provide explanations of XP-Builder or the PLC connection.
Please refer to the relevant manual for the functions.

Chapter 1 Overview
1-2
1.2Features
The iXP2H series has the followingfeatures.
(1) Various types of external interfaces
(a) Various types of external interfaces,like USB and Ethernet,aresupportedto maximize usability.
(b) Various types of connections with controldevices,like PLCsandinverters, are possible.
•Connectionswithcontroldevicescan be made via S-232C, RS-485, Ethernet (10Base-T/100Base-TX)
communication.
(2) OS based onWindows CE
(a) Adopted MicrosoftWEC 7
•Windows Embedded Compact 7 is used.
(b) Windows Embedded Compact 7 features
•Provides stable software via Microsoft platform.
•Can process diverse functionssimultaneously.
•Provides diverse interfacesbydefault,including Ethernet and USB.
•Canconnect with user interfaces,including mouse,keyboard,and printer.
•Has high software flexibility.
•Provides fast response when new device is added.
•Provides wide datasharing andmanagement with uppersystems.
(3) Project transmission through variousmethods
(a) Project transmission using an Ethernet port.
(b) ProjecttransmissionusingUSB memory.
Ethernet
USB Memory
10/100Mbps
XP-Builder
(4) High-qualityscreen
(a) Provides high-qualityscreen and sharpness using ahigh-performanceliquid-crystal display(LCD).
•Adopted with a thin-film-transistor liquid-crystal display (TFT LCD) that can express 24-bitcolors.
(b) Supports various graphic formats.
•Supports 1024 X 300resolutionfor precise and realistic representation.

Chapter 1 Overview
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(5) Various,multilingualfonts
(a) Supports multiple languages.
•Uses themethod of transferring thecomputer windowand userfontstotheXGT Panel.
•No separatemultilingual language development is required.
•Multilinguallanguage support is an advantage ofWindows CE.
(b) Simultaneous displayof up to 12 languages
•Supports displaying 12 languages simultaneously.
•Switching between languageswhile operating is possible using aspecialswitch.
(c) Supports various fronts
•Supports diverse expressed becauseWindows and user fronts can be used.
•Allows adjustment of font size and shape.

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(7) Various convenient features
(a) Provides various alarm functions.
•The history alarm can be divided into several alarm groups and alarm lists, and the desired alarm can be displayed on
the screenwith the alarm explorer.
•The flowalarm displays thecurrentalarm atthebottom ofthe screen.
•The system alarm is displayed when a critical problem occurs during operation.
(b) Provides thelogging feature.
•Provides periodic logging that works repeatedly according to time and device status and conditional logging according
to device conditions.
•Provides backup of up to 1mb.
•Backup is possible with a USB.
•Backup data isstored in Excel format forconvenientuse.
(c) Provides the recipefeature.
•Provides read and writefunction.
•One recipeprovides up to 100 doublewords (DWORD), 16 blocks.
•Backup is possible viaUSB.
•Backup datais stored in Excel format for convenientuse.
(d) Provides thescheduler feature.
•Up to 32 schedulers can beset.
(e) Provides the script feature.
•Provides more flexibilitythan user-writtenscripts.
•Diverse applications are possible,such as global, object, and screendisplay.
(8) Stable products conforming to internationalstandards
(a) CE, KC (Electromagnetic compatibilityregistration) standard registration

Chapter 1 Overview
1-5
1.3 Terminology
This section describes the terminologyused in the manual.
Term Definition Remarks
Module
Astandard element with a specified function for configuring the system.
A module is like an I/O board that is built to be inserted into the motherboard
base.
E.g. CPI module,
Power module,
I/O module
Unit A single module or group of modules that is the minimum unit in terms of the
PLC system operation, and connect with another module or a group of
modules to form a PLC system.
E.g. Basic unit,
Extension unit
PLC system Asystem consisting of PLC and peripheral devices that can be controlled by a
user program.
-
XP-Builder Software used to write and edit aproject. -
XP-Manager Software for configuring the communication between XGT panels. -
XP-Remote Software for remotely monitoring and controlling the XGP panel. -
Cnetmodule Acomputer link module. -
FEnet module A fast Ethernet network. -
RTC An acronym of “Real-time Clock.” It is used to call the general IC that contains
the clock function.
-
Ground Maintains the electrical potential of the device at 0 by connecting the earthing
the electric device via the conductor.
Electrocution The current flows into the human body, causing injury or shock.
Caution Indicates a potential for
serious or minor injury
or
damage to assets
as a
result of not following the instructions. Caution
Warning Indicates a potential for serious injury or death as a result of not following
the instructions. Warning
Caution display Indicates there is a need for caution while using the device similar to the
general cautionary items or due to a specific reason stated in the manual.

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1.4 Product specifications
This section explains the stand of product names used in the manual.
iXP2H-070 A B
Category
Display
Description
Remarks
A 2D 10/100bps Enet+RS-232C, DC power type -
4D 10/100bps Enet+RS-485, DC power type -
B 05 Cable length 5 m -
10 Cable length 10 m -

Chapter 2 System configuration
2-1
Chapter2 System configuration
This section explains thefeatures ofthe iXP2Hseries andthe system configuration. TheiXP2Hseries ismainlydivided into the main
deviceand theoption,junction box.
2.1
Part names and features
2.1.1 Front side
Extended device details
⑦⑧⑨⑩⑪
①②③
④
⑥
⑤
No.
Name
Feature
1
Modeselectionswitch
Modes can be selected depending on the user’s external wiring
2 TFT-LCD
1) 10224x 600 TFT LCD, 16.7M color display
2)Resistiveoverlay
3 Emergencystopswitch
1) Immediatelystops the control device or turns off the power as a safety
feature
4 Leftkeypad
1) Directionkey
2) F1,F2, F3:User defined
3) RBG LED: User defined
5 Rightkeypad
1) User defined
* Generallyused as shortcutkey of each axis of robot.
6 Extension device
Slot of the USB extension device
-When shipped, it isfastened with a separatecover.
-When used, the cover can be removed witha Phillips head (+)
screwdriver for use.
7
Resetswitch
1) Switch for resetting the system
8
Debugport
1) A debuggingport for developers
9 USB host
1) Connect to USBmemory: Backup andsend logging, recipe, alarm, and
project data.
2) Connect to user interface: Use the mouseand keyboard.
10
USB device (option)
1) USB device port (unsupported)
11 SD -Card
1) Software update
2) SD memory (store data)

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2.1.2 Rear side
①
No. Name Feature
1 Enableswitch
3
modes
State Operation Internal wiring
Released Disable
SWEN2-
SWEN2+
SWEN1-
SWEN1+
Intermediate Enable
SWEN2-
SWEN2+
SWEN1-
SWEN1+
Fully Pressed Disable
SWEN2-
SWEN2+
SWEN1-
SWEN1+

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2.2 Switch and cable configuration
2.2.1 Switch configuration
The ixP2H series supports three different switches to control the contact points that are hardwired to the HMI and the external
contact points. The voltage level on each signal line is 24 V.
1) Mode selection switch
The mode selection switch is designed to allow the user to conduct wiring to the external contact points for their use purpose.
The user can select from 3 modes.
NC2NC1
NO1NO2
C1 C2
SELCOM2+
SELCOM1+
SELCOM2-
SELCOM1-
ExternalSelect Switch
[Figure 2.2.1] Select switch
Location Mode Symbol
Wiring
SELCOM1(+,-)
SELCOM2(+,-)
Left Mode 1
Open Short
Middle Mode 2
Short Short
Right Mode 3
Short Open

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2) Emergency stop switch
The emergency stop switch is a safety feature that can immediately stop the control device or turn off the power when
pressed. The user can directly wire the switch to different terminals,such as the power supply,which can stop the controller.
NC1NC2
NC1NC2
EMTP1+
EMTP2+
EMTP2-
EMTP1-
External
Emergency Stop Switch
[Figure 2.2.2] Emergency stop switch configuration
3) Enable switch
This product is mounted with the 3-layer enabling switch by default.As shown on the rear side,the activation switch is located
on the back of the product. This switch is also called a “dead man”switch.
010
C1 NO1NC1
NC2C2 NO2
SWEN1+
SWEN1-
SWEN2-
SWEN2+
External
Enabling Switch
[Figure 2.2.3] Enable switch configuration
State Operation Internal wiring
Not pressed Disable
SWEN2-
SWEN2+
SWEN1-
SWEN1+
Pressed Enable
SWEN2-
SWEN2+
SWEN1-
SWEN1+
Strongly pressed Disable
SWEN2-
SWEN2+
SWEN1-
SWEN1+

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2.2.2 Cable configuration
1) Cable configuration
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