Panasonic HL-G103-A-C5, HL-G105-A-C5, HL-G108-A-C5, HL-G112-A-C5, HL-G103-S-J User guide

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USER'S MANUAL
Compact Laser Displacement Sensor
HL-G1 Series (Console-dedicated Version)
ME-HLG1DP(00) No.0014-99V
HL-G1 Series User’s Manual (Console-dedicated Version)
Introduction
Thank you for downloading the "Screen Data for GT-series Programmable Display for the HL-G1-series Compact Laser Displacement Sensor." Read this manual carefully and be sure you understand the information provided before attempting to install and operate the product so that the product will fully demonstrate its superior performance. Refer to the website of Panasonic Electric Works SUNX Co., Ltd. (http://panasonic-electric-works.net/sunx) for the latest information on the product as well as the latest version of the manual.
Note
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consequences resulting from your operation of the product.
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Explains matters that should be observed or mistakes that the user is apt to make.
Explains items that should be kept in mind, relevant information in detail, and references.
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Table of Contents
Introduction.......................................................................................................... 0
Table of Contents.................................................................................................................1
Introduction of HL-G1 Dedicated Console ........................................................ 2
1.
Applicable Programmable Display Models ..................................................................... 2
1-1
Steps to Introduce Dedicated Console...........................................................................3
1-2
Nomenclature................................................................................................... 4
2.
Acquiring and Writing Screen Data................................................................... 5
3.
Use Condition.................................................................................................................5
3-1
Downloading Dedicated Software ..................................................................................7
3-2
Installing USB Driver ...................................................................................................... 8
3-3
Writing Screen Data .......................................................................................................9
3-4
Sensor Connections and Initial Settings......................................................... 10
4.
Mounting Console ........................................................................................................10
4-1
Connecting Dedicated Console to HL-G1 .................................................................... 11
4-2
HL-G1 Settings.............................................................................................................13
4-3
Changing and Saving Display Language of Console...............................................................14
4-4
Screen Configuration and Basic Operation .................................................... 15
5.
Top Menu Screen and Basic Buttons ...........................................................................15
5-1
Basic Console Operation..............................................................................................16
5-2
Console-dedicated Functions.......................................................................................19
5-3
Screen Transition Charts................................................................................ 21
6.
GT02 Screen Transition ...............................................................................................21
6-1
GT12 Screen Transition ...............................................................................................24
6-2
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1. Introduction of HL-G1 Dedicated Console
1-1 Applicable Programmable Display Models
Panasonic Electric Works SUNX's GT-series Programmable Display (any of the following models sold separately) can be used as a dedicated console by connecting the Programmable Display to the high-functional model (HL-G1□□-S-J) of the HL-G1 Compact Laser Displacement Sensor and writing dedicated screen data to the Programmable Display. The dedicated console makes it possible to make sensor head settings and monitor measurement values remotely.
GT-series Programmable Display models applicable
Applicable series names ··················· GT02 or GT12 Series Power supply voltage ······················· 24 VDC Communications port ······················ RS-422 (RS-485) SD card memory slot ······················· None (or not used)
Products applicable
No. of connection
units
Single
connection
Multi connection
(1 to 4 units)
GT02 Series measurement
• The GT02 Series controls a single sensor head over RS-422.
• The GT12 Series controls a maximum of four sensor heads over RS-485.
For information on the installation and connection of the GT Series, download the GT-series User's Manual. Read the manual carefully and be sure you understand the information provided before attempting to install and operate the GT Series.
Product
name
GT02G Green/Orange/Red Pure black AIG02GQ14D
GT02M
GT12G Green/Orange/Red
GT12M
value display
Screen Backlight Body color Product no.
3.8-inch STN 240 x 96 dots
4.6-inch STN 320 x 120 dots
White /Pink/ Red Silver AIG02MQ15D
Pure black AIG12GQ14D
Hairline silver AIG12GQ15D
White /Pink/ Red
GT12 Series measurement value display
(with four HL-G1 units connected)
Pure black AIG12MQ14D
Hairline silver AIG12MQ15D
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1-2 Steps to Introduce Dedicated Console
This section provides brief information on the introduction of the GT Series as a
dedicated console.
For the procedure in detail, refer to "3. Acquiring and Writing Screen Data”.
Preparation
PC connected to the Internet
* For the operating environment of the PC, refer to "GT-series User's Manual"
(p. 1-9).
• USB cable (for A-to-mini B-connector connection)
• Power supply for Programmable Display (24 VDC)
Writing HL-G1-dedicated screen data to the GT-series
Acquiring and writing screen data
[1] Downloading dedicated software
[2] Writing screen data to the GT Series
Using GT Series as HL-G1-dedicated console.
Connecting the console to the sensor head and making initial settings
[1] Installation
[2] Connecting the dedicated console to the HL-G1
[3] Making HL-G1 settings
[4] Changing and saving the display language of the console
Console operation
[1] Basic operation
[2] Console-dedicated function
[3] Setting of each function and measurement value display (list of screen
For each function of the sensor head, refer to the "HL-G1-series User's Manual”.
transition)
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2. Nomenclature
GT02 Series
Side view
Front view
Side view Rear view
COM. Port
Battery co ver
Operation mode setting switch
Battery holder
Operation mode setting switch
1 2 3 4
ON
OFF
MODE
SW No.
1
2
3 4
Function
Reserved (not used)
Not allowed to go to system menu
Reserved (not used)
Always turned OFF
Movement
Always turned OFF
USB connector (mini B)
OFF ON
possible
Movement
prohibited
GT12 Series
Operation mode setting switch
The SD memory card slot or internal battery is not used in the case of using either one of the above as a dedicated console for the HL-G1 Series.
SD card memory slot
1 2 3 4
MODE
Front view
ON
OFF
SW No.
1
2
3 4
Side view Rear viewSide view
COM. Port
Function
Reserved (not used)
Not allowed to go to system menu
Reserved (not used)
Battery cover
USB connector (mini B)
OFF ON
Always turned OFF
Movement
possible
Always turned OFF
Operation mode setting switch
Battery holder
Movement
prohibited
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3. Acquiring and Writing Screen Data
3-1 Use Condition
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3-2 Downloading Dedicated Software
Download the applicable data file of dedicated software according to the
communications method (RS-422 or RS-485) and the GT-series model to be used.
The following data files are available.
Applicable
model
GT02G GT02M
GT12G
GT12M
1 Go to the download page from the top page of Panasonic Electric
Works SUNX's website.
2 Download the applicable data file from the page for "HL-G1-series
Compact Laser Displacement Sensor".
3 The downloading file is compressed (in zip). Uncompress the file in an
appropriate folder.
Applicable
product number
AIG02GQ14D
AIG02MQ15D AIG12GQ14D AIG12GQ15D AIG12MQ14D AIG12MQ15D
http://panasonic-electric-works.net/sunx
Dedicated software Remarks
Screen Data for Programmable
Display GT02
Screen Data for Programmable
Display GT12
RS-422
dedicated
RS-485
dedicated
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3-3 Installing USB Driver
Connect a DC power supply to the GT, and connect the PC and GT over
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USB cable.
The PC will automatically recognize the USB driver, and a new hardware
2
detection wizard will be displayed.
Select "Install from a list or specific location" and click "Next”.
3
Click "Browse" and specify the destination of the USB driver
4
downloaded and uncompressed.
The installation of the driver starts.
5
Terminate the installation with the "Close" button.
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