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Test Menu ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 5-2
Accessing the System Setup Screens ...........................................................................5-3
System Setup Screens Flowchart .................................................................................5-4
Setup Menu ..................................................................................................................5-5
Information Menu ........................................................................................................5-6
Setting Menu ................................................................................................................ 5-7
Test Menu ................................................................................................................... 5-14
Test Menu - Serial Port1 - Loop Back Test �����������������������������������������������������������������5-15
Test Menu - Serial Port2 - Loop Back Test �����������������������������������������������������������������5-16
Test Menu – PLC Enquiry Test ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 5-17
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Test Menu - Touch Panel Test �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������5-18
Test Menu - Display Test ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 5-18
The C-more® Micro panels include a series of built-in System Setup Screens that allow the
user to view detailed information about the panel, adjust features, test various functions of the
panel, clear memory, and reset all values and conditions back to the original factory defaults.
The following is presented to give the user a detailed step by step look at:
• How to access the System Setup Screens
• What adjustments and features are available
• When and why the feature may need to be adjusted or used
• How to adjust and/or interrupt the features
The System Setup Screens are split into three categories to make it easy for the user to view
information, make adjustments, or test the panel. The three Setup Menu selections are:
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Information
Here you will find the panel model number, detailed information about the panel’s available
memory and usage, the protocol being used by the panel, and version information for the
firmware and boot loader.
Setting
This is the area for adjusting the brightness of the display, enabling or disabling the internal
beeper, calibrating the touch panel, clearing the user memory, resetting all of the settings back
to the factory defaults, and setting the loading screen hourglass icon delay time or disabling
the display of the hourglass icon.
The Setting factory default values are:
• Brightness value of 10
• The internal audible beeper enabled
• Forced touch panel calibration
• User program cleared from memory
• Hourglass icon delay of 350 ms.
• Horizontal display area orientation
Test Menu
The test menu includes options to initiate communication tests of the serial port, to test
communications with the PLC, to test operation of the panel’s beeper and to test the touch
panel surface. Refer to the serial port loop back test section of this chapter for details on loop
back connector wiring.
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Accessing the System Setup Screens
To access the Setup Menu of the panel System Setup Screens, press the panel’s BAK [F1]
and ENT [F5] function keys simultaneously for three (3) seconds as shown below.
For EA3-T4CL, touch the upper left corner of the screen for three seconds.
The System Setup Screens’ Setup Menu will be displayed as shown at the bottom of this
page.
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SETUP MENU
1. Information >
2. Setting >
3. Test Menu >
4. Exit >
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DWN ENT
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1. Information >
2. Setting >
3. Test Menu >
4. Exit >
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EA3 Series
Landscape Mode
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System Setup Screens Flowchart
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Setup Menu
[pg. 5-5]
1. Information
[pg. 5-6]
2. Setting
[pg. 5-7]
3. Test Menu
[pg. 5-13]
4. Exit
[pg. 5-18]
1. Memory
[pg. 5-6]
2. Protocol
[pg. 5-6]
3. Extensions
[pg. 5-6]
4. Versions
[pg. 5-6]
1. Brightness
[pg. 5-7]
2. Touch / Key Beep
[pg. 5-8]
3 Calibration
[pg. 5-9]
4. Clear User Memory
[pg. 5-10]
5. Reset to Factory Default
[pg. 5-10]
6. Hourglass
[pg. 5-11]
7. Rotation
[pg. 5-12]
8. Ethernet
[pg. 5-12]
1. Serial Port1 – Loop Back Test
[pg. 5-14]
2.
Serial Port2 – Loop Back Test
[pg. 5-15]
3. PLC Enquiry Test
[pg. 5-16]
4. Buzzer Test
[pg. 5-16]
5. Touch Panel Test
[pg. 5-17]
6. Display Test
[pg. 5-17]
No[F1] / Yes[F5]
Do you want to exit from System Screen?
No[F1] / Yes[F5]
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Setup Menu
SETUP MENU
1. Information >
2. Setting >
3. Test Menu >
4. Exit >
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To navigate the different selections under the Setup Menu, use
the function keys BAK [F1] to return to the project screen or
BAK
UP
DWN
ENT
ENT
previous screen, UP [F3] to cursor up, DWN [F4] to cursor
down, and ENT [F5] to enter a selection.
Pressing ENT [F5] with Information highlighted will take you
to the Information menu screen. See page 5-6.
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SETUP MENU
1. Information >
2. Setting >
3. Test Menu >
4. Exit >
SETUP MENU
1. Information >
2. Setting >
3. Test Menu >
4. Exit >
SETUP MENU
1. Information >
2. Setting >
3. Test Menu >
4. Exit >
BAK
UP
DWN
ENT
ENT
Pressing ENT [F5] with Setting highlighted will take you to the
Setting menu screen. See page 5-7.
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BAK
Pressing ENT [F5] with Test Menu highlighted will take you to
UP
DWN
ENT
ENT
the Test Menu screen. See page 5-15.
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UP
DWN
ENT
ENT
Pressing ENT [F5] with Exit highlighted will allow the user to
decide whether to Exit or not Exit the System Setup Screens. See
page 5-18.
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Information Menu
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INFORMATION
1. Memory >
2. Protocol >
3. Extensions >
4. Versions >
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Pressing ENT [F5] with
BAK
UP
DWN
ENT
Memory highlighted will
show the total memory
available, memory
usage and free memory
available for the project.
Use the UP [F3] and DWN [F4] function keys to scroll through
BAK
NXT
UP
DWN
ENT
ENT
the list of settings. The BAK [F1] function key will return you to
the previous screen. Use the ENT [F5] function key to make your
selection once you have the setting highlighted.
The Setting screen includes the following:
Brightness - page 5-7
Touch/Key Beep – page 5-8
Calibration – page 5-9
Clear User Memory – page 5-10
Reset to Factory Default – page 5-10
Hourglass – page 5-11
Rotation – page 5-12
Emulation – page 5-12
Ethernet – page 5-13
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Setting – Brightness
With Brightness
highlighted, press ENT
BAK
SETTING
TEST MENU
1. Brightness >
2. Touch/Key Beep >
Use Loop-Back
3. Calibration >
4. Clear User Memory
Connector and
5. Reset to Factory Def
Press ENT
6. Hourglass >
7. Rotation >
NOTE: On EA3-S3ML-RN, EA3-S3ML-R and EA3-S3ML this is the Contrast setting.
ENT
NXT
UP
DWN
ENT
[F5] to bring up the
screen showing the
current value. The default
is 10. The contrast can
be adjusted between 1
and 16, with 1 being
the least contrast and 16
being the greatest.
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Current Value : 10
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Setting – Touch/Key Beep
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SETTING
2
3
TEST MENU
1. Brightness >
2. Touch/Key Beep >
3. Calibration >
Use Loop-Back
4. Clear User Memory
Connector and
5. Reset to Factory Def
Press ENT
6. Hourglass >
7. Rotation >
8. Ethernet
ENT
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5
6
With Touch/Key Beep
BAK
NXT
UP
DWN
ENT
highlighted, press ENT
[F5] to show the current
value for the internal
beeper. The default is
ON. The UP [F3] and
DWN [F4] function keys
can be used to toggle
between the ON and
OFF state for the beeper
(enable or disable). Use
the APL [F5] function
key to apply the selection.
TOUCH KEY / BEEP
Current Value: Enable
BAK
UP
DWN
APL
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NOTE: Loading a project to the panel will override whatever selection is chosen for the beeper from the System
Setup Screens’ Beep on/off selection screen. The Beep on/off choice can be changed through the System Setup
Screens after a project is loaded.
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Setting – Calibration
SETTING
TEST MENU
1. Brightness >
2. Touch/Key Beep >
Use Loop-Back
3. Calibration >
4. Clear User Memory
Connector and
5. Reset to Factory Def
Press ENT
6. Hourglass >
7. Rotation >
ENT
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With Calibration
BAK
NXT
UP
DWN
ENT
[F5] to bring up the first
calibration screen as
shown on the right.
Touch the “cross” in the
Press Cross Mark
Panel will not
Communicate
in this mode.
Press F1 to Quit
upper left corner as
accurately as you can.
When the screen is
touched, the cross will
move to each corner and
finally to the center of the
screen. If the touch points
highlighted, press ENT
are within the built-in
Press Cross Mark
calibration tolerance, the
final screen will allow you
Press F1 to Quit
to either save and quit
from the calibration
procedure, or allow you
to retry. If the points that
were touched are not
within the calibration
tolerance, you will be
returned to the first
calibration screen and will
need to start over.
Press Cross Mark
Panel will not
Communicate
in this mode.
Press F1 to Quit
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F1 to Retry
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Setting – Clear User Memory
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SETTING
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3
TEST MENU
1. Brightness >
2. Touch/Key Beep >
Use Loop-Back
3. Calibration >
4. Clear User Memory
Connector and
5. Reset to Factory Def
Press ENT
6. Hourglass >
7. Rotation >
ENT
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With Clear User
BAK
NXT
UP
DWN
ENT
press ENT [F5]. You
will be given the choice
to either proceed with
clearing the user memory
by pressing [F5] for YES
or allowed to cancel by
SETTING
1. Brightness >
2. Touch/Key Beep >
Are you sure you
4. Calibration >
want to clear
5. Clear User Memory
memory?
6. Reset to Factory Def
7. Hourglass >
No[F1] / Yes[F5]
8. Rotation >
ENT
Memory highlighted,
NO
YES
pressing [F1] for NO.
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Setting – Reset to Factory Default
With Reset to Factory
BAK
SETTING
TEST MENU
1. Brightness >
2. Touch/Key Beep >
Use Loop-Back
3. Calibration >
4. Clear User Memory
Connector and
5. Reset to Factory Def
Press ENT
6. Hourglass >
7. Rotation >
NXT
UP
DWN
ENT
ENT
Factory default values can also be reset by pressing F2 and F4 while cycling power to the
panel.
The Factory Default values are:
• Brightness value of 10
• The internal audible beeper enabled
• Forced touch panel calibration
• User program cleared from memory
• Hourglass icon delay of 350 ms.
• Horizontal orientation
NOTE: User memory is cleared when factory defaults are reset. Use the C-more Micro programming software to
read the program from the panel and save a backup copy.
Default highlighted, press
ENT [F5]. Press [F5]
to restore all settings to
factory defaults and clear
user memory. Press [F1]
to cancel.
SETTING
1. Brightness >
2. Touch/Key Beep >
Are you sure you
4. Calibration >
want to clear
5. Clear User Memory
memory?
6. Reset to Factory Def
7. Hourglass >
No[F1] / Yes[F5]
8. Rotation >
NO
YES
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Setting – Hourglass
SETTING
TEST MENU
1. Brightness >
2. Touch/Key Beep >
Use Loop-Back
3. Calibration >
4. Clear User Memory
Connector and
5. Reset to Factory Def
Press ENT
6. Hourglass >
7. Rotation >
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The Hourglass selection
listed under the Setting
BAK
NXT
UP
DWN
ENT
menu can be used to
either disable the display
of the hourglass icon or
set the amount of delay
time (0 ms to 1000
HOURGLASS
Delay/Disable ICON:
350ms
ms) desired before it is
BAK
UP
DWN
APL
ENT
displayed.
With Hourglass
highlighted, press ENT
[F5]. The UP [F3] and
DWN [F4] function
keys scroll through the
selections. Use the APL
[F5] function key to
apply the selection.
Explanation: An
hourglass icon is
HOURGLASS
Delay/Disable ICON:
Disable
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UP
DWN
APL
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displayed on the panel
anytime a new screen
is being loaded until
communication is
established with the new
screen. If communication
is established before the
Hourglass Icon
delay has timed out,
no hourglass will be
displayed. The hourglass
icon can also be disabled
from being displayed.
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Setting – Rotation
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SETTING
2
3
TEST MENU
1. Brightness >
2. Touch/Key Beep >
Use Loop-Back
3. Calibration >
4. Clear User Memory
Connector and
5. Reset to Factory Def
Press ENT
6. Hourglass >
7. Rotation >
ENT
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With Rotation
highlighted, press ENT
BAK
NXT
UP
DWN
ENT
[F5] to show the current
orientation. Press UP
[F3] and DWN [F4]
to toggle between the
portrait (vertical) and
landscape (horizontal)
ROTATION
Portrait Mode: off
BAK
UP
DWN
APL
ENT
orientation. Use the APL
[F5] function button
to apply the selection.
The Rotation setting
is not available on
EA3-S3ML-RN, EA3S3ML-R and EA3-S3ML.
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NOTE: Loading a project to the panel will override the orientation chosen from the System Setup Screens’ Rotation
selection screen. The selected orientation is displayed only when in the System Setup Screens.
Setting – Emulation
With Emulation
highlighted, press
SETTING
8. Emulation >
9. Ethernet >
NOTE: The Emulation setting is not retentative when a project is downloaded to the panel.
BAK
NXT
UP
DWN
ENT
ENT
ENT[F5] to show the
Emulation Settings. Press
UP [F3] and DWN [F4]
to toggle between the
different models that
may be emulated on
the present panel. Use
the APL [F5] function
button to apply the
selection. The Emulation
setting is available on
EA3-S3ML-RN, EA3S3ML-R, EA3-S3ML and
EA3-T6CL panels.
EMULATION
Current Value: S6ML
ENT
BAK
UP
DWN
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Setting – Ethernet
SETTING
TEST MENU
1. Brightness >
2. Touch/Key Beep >
3. Calibration >
Use Loop-Back
4. Clear User Memory
Connector and
5. Reset to Factory Def
Press ENT
6. Hourglass >
7. Rotation >
8. Ethernet
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With Ethernet
highlighted, press
BAK
NXT
UP
DWN
ENT
ENT[F5] to show the
Ethernet Settings. The
default is DHCP. Select
Use the following IP
Address to manually enter the IP Address,
ETHERNET
DHCP
Use the following IP Address
IP Address :
10. 0. 11. 10
Subnet Mask:
255.255.255. 0
Default Gateway:
10. 0. 11. 1
45CL
123
.
67890
ESC
ENT
ESC
ENT
Subnet Mask and
Default Server.
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3
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5
NOTE: Ethernet settings only apply to panels with built-in Ethernet or panels using an EA-ECOM Ethernet Module.
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Test Menu
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2
3
TEST MENU
1. Serial Port1 - Loop Back
2. Serial Port2 - Loop Back
3. PLC Enquiry Test
4. Buzzer Test
5. Touch Panel Test
6. Display Test
ENT
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5
6
7
8
9
Use the UP [F3] and DWN [F4] function keys to scroll through
BAK
UP
DWN
ENT
the list of tests. The BAK [F1] function key will return you to the
previous screen. Use the ENT [F5] function key to make your
selection once you have the test highlighted.
Serial Port1 - Loop Back Test – page 5-14
Serial Port2 - Loop Back Test – page 5-15
PLC Enquiry Test – page 5-16
Buzzer Test – page 5-16
Touch Panel Test – page 5-17
Display Test – page 5-17
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Test Menu - Serial Port1 - Loop Back Test
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RXD
TXD
RJ12 Loop Back Connector
Wiring Diagram
1 2 3 4 5 6
RJ12 6-pin
Phone Plug
(6P6C)
Jumper
Pin 3 to 4
With Serial Port1
- Loop Back Test
highlighted, press ENT
[F5] to bring up the
screen shown to the right.
At this point, connect
the RS-232 loop back
connector and press ENT
[F5] to start the test. If
the test is passing, the
Receive Counts will
equal the Bytes Sent.
TEST MENU
1. Serial Port1 - Loop Back
2. Serial Port2 - Loop Back
3. PLC Enquiry Test
4. Buzzer Test
5. Touch Panel Test
6. Display Test
ENT
BAK
UP
DWN
ENT
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BAK
TEST MENU
TEST MENU
1. Serial Port1 - Loop Back
2. Serial Port2 - Loop Back
Use Loop-Back
3. PLC Enquiry Test
Connector and
4. Buzzer Test
Press ENT
5. Touch Panel Test
6. Display Test
UP
DWN
ENT
ENT
1
2
3
4
5
If the serial port is not
working, then the Error
Counts will equal the
Bytes Sent. The RTS/
CTS signals will display
fail. The test will
continue until the BAK
[F1] key is pressed.
LOOP BACK TEST
Serial Port1 :
Bytes Sent 1405
Rcv. Counts 1405
Err. Counts 0
ESC
LOOP BACK TEST
Serial Port1 :
Bytes Sent 124
Rcv. Counts 0
Err. Counts 124
ESC
BAK
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15-pin D-sub
(male)
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3
TXD
RXD
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8
CTS
RTS
RS-232 Loop Back Connector
User Constructed
Wiring Diagram
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15
15-pin D-sub
(male)
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8
CTS
RTS
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11
RXD+
TXD+
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12
RXD–
TXD–
RS-422/485 Loop Back Connector
User Constructed
Wiring Diagram
Test Menu - Serial Port2 - Loop Back Test
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2
3
TEST MENU
1. Serial Port1 - Loop Back
2. Serial Port2 - Loop Back
3. PLC Enquiry Test
4. Buzzer Test
5. Touch Panel Test
6. Display Test
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With Serial Port2
BAK
UP
DWN
ENT
ENT
- Loop Back Test
highlighted, press ENT
[F5] to bring up the
screen shown to the
right. At this point, either
connect the RS-232
loop back connector
TEST MENU
TEST MENU
1. Serial Port1 - Loop Back
2. Serial Port2 - Loop Back
Use Loop-Back
3. PLC Enquiry Test
Connector and
4. Buzzer Test
Press ENT
5. Touch Panel Test
6. Display Test
ENT
BAK
UP
DWN
ENT
or the RS-422/485
loop back connector,
depending on which
type of communications
connection is being used,
and press ENT [F5] to
start the test. If the test
is passing, the Receive
Counts will equal the
Bytes Sent.
LOOP BACK TEST
Serial Port2 :
Bytes Sent 2302
Rcv. Counts 2302
Err. Counts 0
RTS/CTS pass
ESC
BAK
If the serial port is not
working, then the Error
Counts will equal the
Bytes Sent. The RTS/
CTS signals will also
display fail. The test
will continue until the
BAK [F1] key is pressed.
Setting – Clear User
Memory
LOOP BACK TEST
Serial Port2 :
Bytes Sent 124
Rcv. Counts 0
Err. Counts 124
RTS/CTS fail
ESC
BAK
With Clear User
Memory highlighted,
press ENT [F5]. You
will be given the choice
to either proceed with
clearing the user memory
by pressing [F5] for YES
or allowed to cancel by
pressing [F1] for NO.
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Test Menu – PLC Enquiry Test
With PLC Enquiry Test
highlighted, press ENT
[F5] to bring up the
screen shown to the right.
If the PLC is connected
to the panel, press ENT
[F5] to start the test.
Four data tests will be
TEST MENU
1. Serial Port1 - Loop Back
2. Serial Port2 - Loop Back
3. PLC Enquiry Test
4. Buzzer Test
5. Touch Panel Test
6. Display Test
ENT
BAK
UP
DWN
ENT
performed and indicated
as either Test Passed or
Test Failed as shown
on this page. The BAK
[F1] key can be pressed
PLC ENQUIRY TEST
DirectLogic K-Sequence
Data1 : Test Passed
Data2 : Test Passed
Data3 : Test Passed
Data4 : Test Passed
ESC
BAK
to cancel the test and/or
returned to the previous
screen.
Test Menu – Buzzer Test
With Buzzer Test selection highlighted, press ENT [F5] to run
the test on the internal audible beeper. The beeper will sequence
up the scale through eight notes and then start over. The BAK
[F1] key can be pressed to cancel the test.
TEST MENU
1. Serial Port1 - Loop Back
2. Serial Port2 - Loop Back
3. PLC Enquiry Test
4. Buzzer Test
5. Touch Panel Test
6. Display Test
ENT
BAK
UP
DWN
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Chapter 5 - System Setup Screens
BAK
TEST MENU
1. Serial Port1 - Loop Back
2. Serial Port2 - Loop Back
Connect Panel to
3. PLC Enquiry Test
PLC
4. Buzzer Test
6. Touch Panel Test
6. Display Test
UP
DWN
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ENT
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NOTE: The beeper tone is not selectable. The beeper function can not be turned on or off from this screen, refer to
the Setting menu.
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Test Menu - Touch Panel Test
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TEST MENU
1. Serial Port1 - Loop Back
2. Serial Port2 - Loop Back
3. PLC Enquiry Test
4. Buzzer Test
5. Touch Panel Test
6. Display Test
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Test Menu - Display Test
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TEST MENU
1. Serial Port1 - Loop Back
2. Serial Port2 - Loop Back
3. PLC Enquiry Test
4. Buzzer Test
5. Touch Panel Test
6. Display Test
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With Touch Panel
BAK
UP
DWN
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Test highlighted, press
ENT [F5] to bring up
the screen shown to the
right. Touch any area of
the screen to visualize the
active area of the touch
Press Key to Quit
screen. If the touch panel
area is working properly,
the screen will blacken at
the area touched. Use this
test to identify any area
that is not responding
properly. Press any key
[F1 to F5] to return to
the Test Menu.
With Display Test
BAK
UP
DWN
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highlighted, press ENT
[F5] to bring up the
screen shown to the
right. After a few seconds
a scrolling RGB color
test will begin. Use this
test to identify any area
that is displaying colors
Press Key to Quit
Red
Green
Press Key to Quit
Blue
incorrectly. Press any key
[F1 to F5] to return to
the Test Menu.
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Exit
SETUP MENU
1. Information >
Do you want to
2. Setting >
exit from System
3. Test Menu >
Screen?
4. Exit >
No[F1] / Yes[F5]
Chapter 5 - System Setup Screens
With Exit highlighted, press ENT [F5] to bring up the screen
NO
YES
ENT
shown to the left. You will be given the choice to either proceed
with exiting the System Setup Screens by pressing [F5] for
YES or allowed to cancel by pressing [F1] for NO. You will be
returned to the project screen if answering YES.
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2
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5
SETUP MENU
1. Information >
Do you want to
2. Setting >
exit from System
3. Test Menu >
Screen?
NO USER PROGRAM
4. Exit >
No[F1] / Yes[F5]
NO
If there is no user program loaded into the panel, then a NO
USER PROGRAM message as shown to the left will be
displayed.
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