LSIS XP Series Programming manual

XGT Panel
XP Series
Troubleshooting Manual
XP30-TTA(B)
XP30-BTA(B)
XP30-BTE
XP40-TTA
XP40-TTE
XP50-TTA(B)
XP70-TTA(B)
XP80-TTA(B)
XP90-TTA(B)
Safety Instructions
Read this manual carefully before servicing or inspecting this equipment.
Keep this manual within easy reach for quick reference.

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Quick Reference Table
The following tables contain situations frequentlyencountered by users while working with PLC.
Refer to the typical and practical situations in the table to quicklyand easily locate answers to your questions.
Situation
Reference
XGT Panel does not turn on.
P. 32
The product is stopping at Windows CE screen.
P. 32
The product cannot go to the projectscreen.
P. 32
I would like to know about the information of DIP switches.
P. 13
The responded part is differentwhen touching.
P. 36
The touch does not work.
P. 36
The product is stopping at Loading screen.
P. 32
I would like to know about the information of USB setting.
P. 24
I would like to test each communication port whether they work well.
P. 29
RS232 communication does not work.
P. 37
RS422/485communication does not work.
P. 37
Ethernet communication does not work.
P. 37
Does the protective film have to be removed?
P. 18
I would like to know about the error code information.
P. 40
I would like to know about how to do maintenance.
P. 38
I would like to adjust thecontrast range.
P. 27

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Contents
QUICK REFERENCE TABLE 1
INTRODUCTION 3
Manual Structure 3
APPLICABLE PRODUCTS 4
PRODUCTS IDENTIFICATION 5
RELEVANT MANUALS 7
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 8
REVISION HISTORY 10
1BASIC SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 11
1.1 System Configuration 11
1.1.1 The name and function of each part 11
1.1.2 Safetyinformation when using the product 18
2TROUBLESHOOTING 20
2.1 System setting 20
2.1.1 Touch Calibration 20
2.1.2 Communication Setting 21
2.1.3 Other Setting 24
2.2 Diagnosis 28
2.2.1 Communication Diagnosis 28
2.2.2 Screen Diagnosis 30
2.2.3 Touch Diagnosis 30
2.2.4 BatteryDiagnosis 31
2.3 Troubleshooting when fault occurs 32
2.3.1 Booting Problem 32
2.3.2 Touch Problem 36
2.3.3 Communication Problem 37
3MAINTENANCE 38
3.1 Maintenance 38
3.2 DailyMaintenance 38
3.3 Periodical Maintenance 39
4ERROR CODE LIST 40
4.1 Error Message during Execution of Program 40

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Introduction
Manual Structure
3 Maintenance
1.1 System Configuration
1.1.1The name and functionof each part
1.1.2Safetyinformationwhenusingtheproduct
This chaptercontains the hardware features
and systemconfigurations.
3 유지 보수 하기
1 Basic System Configuration
2.1 System setting
2.1.1Touch Calibration
2.1.2. CommunicationSetting
2.1.3OtherSetting
This chaptercontains the basic setting,
communication setting, touch setting and
environment of XGTpanel.
2 Troubleshooting
3.1 Maintenance
3.2 DailyMaintenance
3.3 Periodical Maintenance
This chaptercontains the maintenance and
inspections. There are dailyand periodic
inspections.
2.2 Diagnosis
2.2.1Communication Diagnosis
2.2.2ScreenDiagnosis
2.2.3TouchDiagnosis
2.2.4BatteryDiagnosis
This chaptercontains the diagnosis function of
XGTpanel. Theproductcan be diagnosed
through this chapter.
2.3 Troubleshooting when fault
occurs
2.3.1BootingProblem
2.3.2TouchProblem
2.3.3Communication Problem
This chaptercontains the recommended
actions when facing the malfunction.
If the malfunction is not solved, contact your
vendor or LS ISdirectly.
4 Error Code List
4.1 ErrorMessage during Execution
of Program
This chaptercontains the error code and
recommended actions.

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Applicable Products
This troubleshooting manual should be used for the following products:
Item
Model
XP Series
Mono type
General
XP30-BTA/DC
Economic
XP30-BTE/DC
Color type
General
XP30-TTA/DC
XP40-TTA/DC
XP50-TTA/DC
XP70-TTA/AC
XP70-TTA/DC
XP80-TTA/AC
XP80-TTA/DC
XP90-TTA/AC
Economic
XP30-TTE/DC
XP40-TTE/DC
XP50-TTE/DC

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Products Identification
1) The product naming method of XGT Series as described below. The following description will help you classify
XGTSeries product.
Ex) XP30-BTA/DC
Product’s name
O/S & Engine
Version
Powersupply
type
MACAddress
Surrounding
temperature
Serialnumbers

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2) The basic information can be recognized by product label. Please refer to detail information of product as below:
Ex) XP30-BTA/DC
Title
Description
Product’s name
(XP30-BTA/DC)
Indicates the name of the product
O/S & Engine version
(O/S: V1.07, Engine:
V1.30)
Indicates the O/S & Engine version of the product
Power supply type
(Power: DC24V, 2A)
Indicates the information of powersupplytype
MacAddress
(MACAddr:
16#00E091051BE2)
Indicates the information of MACAddress
Surrounding
temperature
(SURROUNDING:
TEMP0~50`C)
Indicates the surrounding temperature which the product can operate
Serial numbers
(50039040947)
Serial numbersconsist of 11-digit numbers
Series
Screensize
Display type
Modeltype
Powersupply
type

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Relevant Manuals
The troubleshooting manual also related to following manuals. Please refer tofollowing manuals for your reference.
You can connectour website (http://www.lsis.com/ ) and download the information as a PDF file.
Title
Description
Remarks
XGT Panel Hardware User’s
Manual
It describes how to use the specifications of system configuration of
XGT panel(Human Machine Interface)
XGT Panel Software User’s
Manual(XP-Builder)
It describes how to use screen data, communication, environment
setting, logging/recipe data backup, simulator and other functions in
XP-builder.
XGT Panel Communication
User’s manual
It describes how to use wiring diagram, communication settingbetween
control devices like PLC, Inverter and XGT Panel.

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Safety Precautions
For your safety and effective operation, please read the safety instructions thoroughlybefore using the product.
Instructions are separated into “Warning” and “Caution”, and the meaning of the terms is as follows;
Warning
This symbol indicates the possibility of serious injury or death if some applicable instruction is violated
Caution
This symbol indicates the possibility of slight injury or damage to products if some applicable instruction is violated.
Safety instruction
Warning
Install a safety circuit external to the HMI to protect the whole control system in case of external power supply
trouble. Serious troublemay occur to the entire system due to erroneous output/operation of the HMI.
Be sure to turn off the HMI and external power before wiring. Otherwise, itmayresult in an electric shock or
damageto the product.
Do not touch the terminals while power is on. Otherwise, it maycause electric shock or erroneous operation.
Turn off the PLC and external power when cleaning or tightening the terminal.Otherwise, it maycause electric
shock or erroneous operation.
Do notcharge, disassemble, heat, short circuit, solder, etc. the battery. Mishandling thebattery may cause
overheating, crack,fire and mayresult in injury or fire.

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Caution
In/output signal or communication cable should be at least 100mm apart from high-voltage/power wires.
Otherwise, itmaycause erroneous output/operation.
Use the HMI in an environment that meets the general specification contained in this manual or datasheet.
Otherwise, itcould result in electric shock, fire, erroneous operation or deterioration.
Incase of much vibration in theinstalled environment, be sure to insulatethe HMI from directvibration.
Otherwise, itcould 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.
Wire correctly by checking each of the product’s rated voltage and terminal layout. Otherwise, it may result in
fire, electric shock orerroneous operation.
Tighten terminalscrews with specified torque when wiring. If terminalscrews 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 themodule. Such debris maycause fire,
damage or erroneous operation.
Do not disassemble PCB from the product case or modify the product. Otherwise, it may result in fire, electric
shock or erroneous operation.
Prior to installing or disassembling the module, let all the external power off including HMI power. If not, electric
shock or abnormal operation mayoccur.
Use cellular phone or walky-talky at least 30cm away from the PLC. Otherwise, it mayresult in erroneous
operation.
Whendisposing of this productor battery, treat it as industrial waste. Otherwise, it may cause poisonous
pollution or explosion.

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Revision History
Version
Date
Remarks
Page
V1.0
2015.07
1. First Edition
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1Basic System Configuration
The following information should be checked in advance before the diagnosis function and troubleshooting.
1.1 System Configuration
1.1.1 The name and function of each part
Following contents are the nameof parts and functions.
Caution
The setting switches (DIPswitches) in the back side of the product are used for software upgrade,
watchdog function. Do not use these switches during the operation.
XP30/50/70/80-TTA, XP30-BTA

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No.
Name
Description
1
Front view
1) Analog touch panel: User touch input
2) LCD: screen indication
2
LED Status
Indicates operation status of device
Green
Normal RUN status
(monitoring, downloading the project data)
Initializing the status when booting
(HMI does not operate)
Red
Error occurs
(communication error, project data error)
3
Panel fixed part
XGT Panel is fixed at panel by bracket.
4
CF card interface
1) Logging/recipe/screen data backup
2) Upgrade of windows CE is available.
5
Power connection
terminal
It consists of power input and FG terminal.
6
USB interface
It consists of 2 ports.
1) USB memory connection: logging/recipe/screen data backup
2) USB memory connection: project data transmission/backup
3) User interface connection: use of mouse/keyboard
4) Printer connection: printing is available
7
Extension port
Extension module installation
8
Reset switch
Hardware reset switch
9
TOOL interface
RS-232C interface
1) project data transmission
2) logging/recipe/alarm/screen data backup
3) machine software upgrade
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DIPSwitches
Device setting switch
No.1
Reserved
No.2
A setting
Normal operation (default)
B setting
When upgrading Windows CE
No.3
A setting
Watchdog On (default)
B setting
Watchdog Off
No.4
A setting
RS-422/485 Terminal Switch On (120Ω)
B setting
RS-422/485 Terminal Switch Off (120Ω)

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No.
Name
Description
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Extension module
fixation hall
Extension module fixation hall
12
RS-422/485
connector
RS-422/485: PLC/control machine communication
13
RS-232C connector
RS-232C: PLC/control machine communication
14
Ethernet terminal
Ethernet: 10Base-T / 100Base-TX
1) Project data transmission
2) logging/recipe/alarm/screen data backup
3) machine software upgrade
4) PLC/control machine communication
15
FG terminal
FG terminal hole for extension module

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XP30-BTE, XP30-TTE, XP40-TTA(TTE), XP50-TTE

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No.
Name
Description
1
Front view
1) Analog touch panel: User touch input
2) LCD: screen display
2
LED Status
Indicates operation status of module.
Green
Normal RUN status
(monitoring, downloading the project data)
Initializing mode when booting
(HMI does not Ready)
Red
Error occurs
(communication error, project data error)

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No.
Name
Description
3
Panel fixed part
XGT Panel is fixed at panel by bracket.
4
Power terminal
cover
Prevention from electric shock
5
USB interface
1) USB memory connection: logging/recipe/screen data backup
2) USB memory connection: project data transmission/backup
3) User interface connection: use of mouse/keyboard
4) Printer connection: printing is available
6
Communication
interface
RS-232C, RS-422/485: For communication with controller (PLC)
7
Reset switch
Hardware reset switch
8
Battery cover
Open or close when replacing the battery
9
Tool interface
RS-232C interface
1) Project data transmission
2) Logging/recipe/alarm/screen data backup
3) Machine software upgrade
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DIPSwitches
Module setting switch
No.1
Reserved
No.2
A setting
Normal operation (default)
B setting
When upgrading Windows CE
No.3
A setting
Watchdog On (default)
B setting
Watchdog Off
No.4
A setting
RS-422/485 Terminal Switch On (120Ω)
B setting
RS-422/485 Terminal Switch Off (120Ω)
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Power terminal
It consists of power input and FG terminal
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Ethernet terminal
Ethernet: 10Base-T / 100Base-TX
1) Project data transmission
2) logging/recipe/alarm/screen data backup
3) machine software upgrade
4) PLC/control machine communication
※Supported on XP40-TTA

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Remark
Refer to XGT Panel communication User’s manual for the detailed information regarding communication wiring
and connection.
Refer to XGT panel hardware User’s manual for the detailed information regarding the installation.
XP30-BTE, XP30 (50)-TTE, XP40-TTE (Economic models) do not support Ethernet communication.
1.1.2 Safety information when using the product
Removal of the protective film
Before using the product, remove the protective film attached to thefront cover. If the protective film is not removed, it
may cause the product to malfunction or result in touch input errors.
보호필름을 제거 후사용하여 주십시오.
만약 제거하지 않을 경우에는 터치 오입력 또는 오동작이 발생할 수있습니다.
Remove protective film before use proper operation.

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Removal of the battery terminal insulating strip
An insulating strip is installed on the battery terminals to prevent batterydischarge. The back-up function starts once
the strip is removed.
To remove the insulating strip, pull it downwards in the direction shown below.
Warning
‘/DC’ products are rated for a DC 24 V power supply. ‘/AC’ products are rated for AC 100-240 V power
supplies.
Caution
Do not drop the device or expose it to physical impact.
Do not disassemble the device. If the device is disassembled the product warranty will be void and LSIS will
not acceptresponsibilityfor damages.
Do not allow objects, such as metal filings or cable off-cuts inside the product.
Ensure that the mounting brackets are fixed tightly if the product is used in an environment that is affected by
vibration.
Insulatingstrip
This manual suits for next models
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