• Prior to connecting the FP2500-T42-24V/FP2600-T42-24V (hereafter referred to as
the "FP" or "FP unit") unit's power cord terminals to the Terminal Block, be sure to
check that the FP unit's power supply is completely turned OFF, via a breaker , or
similar unit.
• Whenever changing the backlight be sure to unplug the FP unit's power cord and
wear protective gloves to prevent electric shocks and burns.
• Do not open or remodel the FP unit. Doing so may lead to a fire or electric shock.
• Do not use voltage levels that exceed the FP unit's specified voltage range. Doing so
may cause a fire or an electric shock.
• Do not use the FP in an environment where flammable gases are present, since
operating the FP may cause an explosion.
• Do not use the FP as a warning device for critical alarms that can cause serious
operator injury , machine damage or production stoppage. Critical alarm indicators
and their control/activator units must be designed using stand-alone hardware and/
or mechanical interlocks.
• Do not use FP unit touch panel switches in human-safety-related or important disaster prevention situations. For safety-related switches, such as an emergency stop
switch, be sure to use a separately installed mechanical switch.
• After the FP unit’s backlight burns out, unlike “Standby Mode”, the unit's touch panel
is still active. If the operator fails to notice that the backlight is burned out and
touches the panel, a potentially dangerous machine operation error can occur.
Therefore, do
safety mechanisms, such as Emergency Stop switches, etc. that protect humans
from injury and equipment from damage.
If your FP unit's backlight suddenly turns OFF , use the following steps to determine
if the backlight is actually burned out.
1) If your currently running FP application is
the screen has gone blank, your backlight is burned out.
2) If your current FP application is set to turn the backlight OFF , if touching a corner of
the screen does
• To prevent operator injury or machine damage, be sure to design your machine
operation system so that the machine will not malfunction due to a communication
fault between the FP unit and its host controller .
• Do not use the FP with aircraft control devices, aerospace equipment, central trunk
data transmission (communication) devices, nuclear power control devices, or medical
life support equipment, due to these devices' inherent requirements of extremely
high levels of safety and reliability .
• When using the FP with transportation vehicles (trains, cars and ships), disaster
and crime prevention devices, various types of safety equipment, non-life support
related medical devices and others, be sure to use redundant and/or failsafe system
designs to ensure the appropriate degree of system reliability and safety .
not use FP unit touch-screen switches for the control of equipment
not set to turn the backlight OFF, and
not cause the display to reappear , your backlight is burned out.
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To prevent this unit from malfunctioning:
• Do not strike the FP unit's touch panel with a hard or heavy object, or press on the
touch panel with too much force, since it may damage the display .
• Do not install the FP where the temperature will exceed the specified range.
• Be sure that water , liquids or metal particles do not enter the FP, since it may cause a
malfunction or a short circuit.
• Do not install the FP where sudden, large changes in temperature may occur . These
changes may cause condensation to form inside the unit, possibly leading to a malfunction.
• T o prevent excessive heat from building up inside the unit, do not install the FP where
its ventilation holes may be blocked. Also, do not install or store the FP near high
temperature equipment.
• Do not install or store the FP where direct sunlight or high levels of dust exist.
• Since the FP is a precision instrument, do not install or store it where either strong
shocks or excessive vibration may occur.
• Do not install or store the FP in an area containing chemicals or chemical fumes.
• Do not use paint thinner or organic solvents to clean the FP unit's case or screen.
• After turning the FP OFF, be sure to wait a few seconds before turning it ON again. If
the FP is started too soon, it may not start up correctly .
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UL/c-UL/CSA Application Notes
The FP2500-T42-24V/FP2600-T42-24V units are UL/c-UL listed products (UL File No. E182139).
These units conform as components to the following standards:
UL508Industrial Control Equipment
UL1604Electrical Equipment for use in Class 1 & 2 - Division 2, or Class III Hazardous
(classified) locations.
CAN/CSA-C22.2, No.1010-1 Measurement and Control Equipment Safety Requirements for
Electrical Equipment for Measurement and Laboratory
FP2500-T42-24V (UL Registration Model No.:3280033-02)
FP2600-T42-24V (UL Registration Model No.:3280033-04)
<Cautions>
Be aware of the following items when building the FP into an end-use product:
• The FP unit's rear face is not approved as an enclosure. When building the FP unit into an end-use
product, be sure to use an enclosure that satisfies required standards as the end-use product's overall
enclosure.
• The FP unit must be used indoors only .
• This unit should be installed in the front face of a metal panel.
• If the FP unit is installed so as to cool itself naturally , be sure to install it in a vertical panel. Also, be
sure that the FP unit is installed at least 100 mm away from any adjacent structures or machine parts.
If these conditions are not met, the heat generated by the FP unit's internal components may cause the
unit to fail to meet UL standard.
UL1604 Conditions of Acceptability and Handling Cautions:
1. Power, input and output (I/O) wiring must be in accordance with Class I, Division 2 wiring methods
- Article 501- 4(b) of the National Electrical Code, NFPA 70 within the United States, and in
accordance with Section 18-152 of the Canadian Electrical Code for units installed within Canada.
2. Suitable for use in Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C and D, Hazardous Locations.
3. W ARNING: Explosion hazard - substitution of components may impair suitability for Class I, Division 2.
4. W ARNING: Explosion hazard - when in hazardous locations, turn power OFF before replacing or
wiring modules.
5. WARNING: Explosion hazard - do not disconnect equipment unless power has been switched
OFF , or the area is known to be non-hazardous.
6. WARNING: Explosion hazard - do not connect/disconnect equipment unless area is known to be
nonhazardous.
CE Marking Notes
The FP2500-T42-24V/FP2600-T42-24V units are CE marked products that conform to EMC
directives EN55011 Class A and EN61000-6-2.
For detailed CE marking information, please contact your local FP distributor .
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Package Contents
The following items are included in the FP unit's package. Before using the
FP, please confirm that all items listed here are present.
FP unit CD-ROM (1) (FP2500-T42-24V/FP2600-T42-24V) (FP-2500/FP-2600 Series User Manual
This unit has been carefully packed, with special attention to quality. However, should you find anything damaged or missing, please contact your
local FP distributor immediately.
Options
Cables
Touch Panel Driver Software
Maintenance Parts
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About The Manual
The FP-2500/FP-2600 Series unit's PDF manual file (fp2000e.pdf) is contained in the
CD-ROM's [Manual
Reading a PDF file requires installation of the Adobe Corporation's Acrobat
\Eng] folder.
Acrobat® Reader Installation:
T o install the Acrobat® Reader software, follow the steps given below .
1) This software, in the form of a self-extracting file, is located in this CD-ROM in the
folder titled [reader]. Use the Explorer software to find the file [Reader\Eng\
ar505enu.exe], and double-click on the file icon to begin the Reader installation.
2) After installation begins, follow the instructions given.
Switches screens or writes/sends data to the host.
®
Reader.
A, B
Rear View
CD
E F GH
Bottom View
C: Power Input Terminal Block
I
Provides power to the FP unit via the input and ground
terminals.
D: Dip Switch Cover
Covers the FP unit's operation mode dip switches.
E: Analog RGB Interface Connector
Connector for analog RGB cable.
F: DVI-D Interface Connector
Connector for DVI-D cable.
G: RS-232C Interface Connector
Connector for RS-232C (serial) cable. Used for
sending touch panel data to the host, and receiving
commands from the host.
H: USB Interface Connector
Connector for USB cable. Used for sending touch panel
data to the host, and receiving commands from the host.
I: Front LED
Used to indicate power supply , backlight or image
signal input status.
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2Dimensions
FP2500-T42-24V
Unit:mm [in]
301 [11.85]
Top View
317 [12.48]
Front View
8 [0.31]
243 [9.57]
58 [2.28]
227 [8.94]
Side View
FP2600-T42-24V
Unit:mm [in]
301 [11.85]
Top View
317 [12.48]
8 [0.31]
243 [9.57]
58 [2.28]
227 [8.94]
Front View
Side View
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3Dip Switches
The FP unit's dip switches are located behind the Dip Switch Cover.
Dip switch setting are effective only when starting up the FP unit.
After changing any dip switch settings, be sure to restart your FP unit.
ON
Bottom View
SW
No.
1-1
1-2Display/hide the OSD.
1-3
1-4
1-5
1-6
1-7
1-8
FunctionDescription
Switch between USB
and RS-232C fo r touch
panel data transmission.
ReservedSet this s witch to OFF
Switch between analog
RGB an d DV I-D input.
ReservedBe sure these switches are always set to OFF
Used to set the touch panel data input (command
control) method to either USB or RS-232C.
ON : USB
OFF : RS-232 C (Default se tting)
Used to display or hide the OSD.
ON : Hide
OFF : Disp lay (Default se tting)
Used to change the image input method.
ON : DVI-D
OFF : analog RGB (Default setting)
SW1
86543271
Factory
Settings
All OFF
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*1
*1,2,3
*2,3
4Interfaces
Analog RGB Interface
Input Signal TypeAnalog RGB
Image signal: analog RGB
Input Signal Characteristics
OSD Settings
(On Scree n Di sp lay )
The FP unit's available screen resolutions are as follows: (Unit: dot/pixel)
* 1 When the 350 pixel (vertical) signal setting is selected, 400 pixels, including 50 pixels at
the top and at the bottom of the screen will be enlarged and displayed at 600 pixels
(1.5times).
* 2 Select "720 x 400 Display Resolution 720 x 400 DSP" in the OSD (On Screen Display)
"System Setting" screen.
Pin Assignments and Signal Names for Analog RGB
Pin
Signal NameCondi t i onPin Loca t i on
No.
1Analog RR signal input
2Analog GG signal input
3Analog BB signal input
4ReservedNC (spare for input)
5Digital grounding Dig ital signal GND
6Return RR signal GND
15
7Return GG signal GND
8Return BB signal GND
11
9ReservedNC (spare for input)
10Digital grounding Digital signal GND
11Rese rvedNC (s pare for input)
12Rese rvedNC (s pare for input)
13H. SYNCHori zo ntal sy nchro nous signal i nput
14V. SYNCVertic al sync hronous sig nal i nput
15Rese rvedNC (s pare for input)
5
1
Connector:Mini Dsub 15 pin male
Connector set screw:Inch type (4-40)
Analog RGB Cable:FP-CV02-45, FP-CV00, FP-CV01 (VGA standard)
(Manufactured by Digital Electronics Corporation of Japan)
If a cable other than the specified Analog RGB cable is used, FP unit
operation cannot be guaranteed due to the possibility of noise
interference.
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DVI-D Interface
Inpu t si gnal typeDV I- D
H-POS
S etting by OSD
(On Screen Display)
V-POS
BACKLIGHT
DEF AULT (ALL CLEAR)
The FP unit's available screen resolutions are as follows: (Unit: dot/pixel)
9TMDS DATA1-21NC
10TMDS DA TA1+22TMDS CLOCK S HIE LD
11TM DS DA TA1/ 3 SHIELD23TMDS CLOCK+
12NC24TMDS CLOCK -
Connector:DVI-D 24-pin male
Connector set screw: Inch type (4-40)
DVI-D Cable:FP-DV01-50 <5m> (Manufactured by Digital Electronics Corporation of Japan)
If a cable other than the specified DVI-D cable is used, FP unit operation
cannot be guaranteed due to the possibility of noise interference.
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RS-232C Interface
Baud rate: 9600 b ps
RS-232C Interface
RS-232C (Serial) Interface Pin Assignments and Signal Names
Data length : 8 bits
Parity: none
Stop bit: 1
Pin
No.
Signal
Name
1CDCarri er Dete ct *1
2RDRe ce ive Data (FP Host)
3SDSend Data (FP Host)
4DTRData Term inal Ready *1
5GNDGround
6DS RData Se t Ready *1
7RSRequest to Send (FP Host)
8CSClear to Send (FP Host)
9NC(Use d internally)
*1 The FP unit's CD, DTR, and DSR lines are connected internally.
Connector :Dsub 9 pin female
Connector set screw :Inch type (4-40)
RS-232C Cable :FP61V-IS00-O
Condit i onPin Location
→
←
6
9
←
→
(Manufactured by Digital Electronics Corporation of Japan)
Signal Names
1
5
Signal names used for FP unit RS-232C interfaces are designed to match the pin order used
on most PC serial connectors, which allows a straight cable to be used to connect the two.
Therefore, connect each FP connector pin's signal to the same signal signal on the PC side.
For example, the FP unit connector's pin #2 'RD' should be connected to the PC
connector's 'RD' terminal. Refer to the FP-2500/FP-2600 Series User Manual's "Cable
Diagrams" section for detailed signal direction information.
If a cable other than the specified RS-232C cable is used, FP unit operation
cannot be guaranteed due to the possibility of noise interference.
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USB Interface
Pin Assignments and Signal Names for USB Interface
Pin
No.
1USB1-5V +5V IN
2USBD1
3USBD1
4GND Ground
Communication :Low speed Device
Connector :B type connector
USB Cable :FP-US00
Signal
Name
(-)
(+)
If a cable other than the specified USB cable is used, FP unit operation
cannot be guaranteed due to the possibility of noise interference.
Condit i onPin Location
USB data
USB data
5Installation
21
(-)
(+)
3
4
(Manufactured by Digital Electronics Corporation of Japan)
Confirm the Installation Gasket's Positioning
It is strongly recommended that you use the gasket, since it absorbs vibration in addition to
repelling water.
Place the FP on a level surface with the display panel facing downward. Check that the FP
unit’s installation gasket is seated securely into the gasket’s groove, which runs around the
perimeter of the panel’s frame.
•Before installing the FP into a cabinet or panel, check that the installation
gasket is securely attached to the unit.
•A gasket which has been used for a long period of time may have scratches
or dirt on it, and could have lost much of its dust and drip resistance. Be sure
to change the gasket periodically or when scratches or dirt become visible.
•Be sure to use gasket model GP570-WP10-MS.
•Be sure the gasket's seam is not inserted into any of the unit's corners, only
in the straight sections of the groove. Inserting it into a corner may lead to its
eventually tearing.
•To ensure the installation gasket's maximum level of moisture resistance, be
sure the gasket's seam is inserted as shown into the panel's bottom face.
Rear face
The grooved sides
are vertical.
Gasket
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Create a Panel Cut and insert the FP into the panel from the front
Unit: mm [in]
Panel
301.5 [1 1.87 ]
+1
0
+0.04
0
under 4-R3
Panel
Panel thickness
1.6mm[0.06in] to
+1
0
+0.04
0
FP
227.5
[8.96 ]
Attach the Installation Fasteners from Inside the Panel
10.0mm[0.39in]
FP
The following figures show the four (4) fastener insertion slot locations. Insert each fastener's
hook into the slot. Tighten the screws in a diagonal pattern, and slowly increase the torque.
Installation
fastener
Top
Panel
Insertion Slots
FP
Bottom
•Tightening the screws with too much force can damage the FP unit's case.
•The necessary torque is 0.5N•m.
•Depending on the installation panel's thickness, etc., the number of installation
fasteners used may need to be increased provide the desired level of moisture
resistance.
•Installation fastener model number : GP070-AT01.
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6Wiring
WARNINGS
•To avoid an electric shock, when connecting the FP unit's power cord terminals to
the power terminal block, confirm that the power supply is completely turned OFF ,
via a breaker, or similar unit.
•FP2500-T42-24V/FP2600-T42-24V units are designed to use only DC24V input.
Any other power level can damage both the FP and the power supply .
•Since there is no power switch on the FP unit, be sure to attach a breaker-type
switch to its power cord.
• When the FG terminal is connected, be sure the wire is grounded. Not
grounding the FP unit will result in excess noise and vibration.
•Wherever possible, use thick wires (max.2mm2) for power terminals, and twist the
wire ends before attaching the ring terminals.
•Be sure to use the following size ring terminals.
Over φ3.2mm(0.13in)
*1
Under 6.0mm(0.24in)
•To avoid a short caused by loose ring terminals, be sure to use ring terminals with an
insulating sleeve.
Rear of FP
Connecting the AC Power Cord
Power Input Terminal Block
+ - FG
+ - FG
Ring Terminals
When connecting the power cord, be sure to follow the procedures given below .
1. Confirm that the FP unit's Power Cord is unplugged from the power supply.
*1
2. Use a screwdriver to remove the Power Input T erminal Block's clear plastic cover.
3. Unscrew the screws from the middle three (3) terminals, align the Ring Terminals
and reattach the screws.
•Confirm that the ring terminal wires are connected correctly.
•The torque required to tighten these screws is 0.5 to 0.6 N•m.
4. Replace the Power Input Terminal Block's clear plastic cover.
*1Suggested Ring Terminal : equivalent to V2-MS3 (made by JST)
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7Power Supply Cautions
Power Supply Cautions
Please pay special attention to the following instructions when connecting the power
cord terminals to the FP unit.
• If the power supply voltage exceeds the FP unit's specified range, connect a
voltage transformer.
• Between the line and the ground, be sure to use a low noise power supply. If
there is still an excessive amount of noise, connect a noise reducing transformer.
• Input and Output signal lines must be separated from the power control cables
for operational circuits.
• The FP unit's power supply cord should not be bundled with or kept close to
main circuit lines (high voltage, high current), or input/output signal lines.
• Connect a surge absorber to handle power surges.
• To reduce noise, make the power cord as short as possible.
Grounding Cautions
• When attaching a wire to the FP unit's rear face FG terminal, (on the AC
Connector), be sure to create an exclusive ground.
Input / Output Signal Line Cautions
• All FP Input and Output signal lines must be separated from all operating circuit
(power) cables. If this is not possible, use a shielded cable and ground the shield.
*1Use a grounding resistance of 100Ω, a wire of 2mm2 or thicker, or your country's
applicable standard.
*1
8Using the USB Cable Strap
USB Cable Strap Attachment Procedure
1) Insert the USB cable into the USB connector .
2) Tighten the strap until the cable is secured in place and insert the cable strap into the
cable strap holder as shown in the following figure.
USB Cable Strap Holder
Stopper
USB Cable Strap
<A>
USB Cable Strap Removal
1) Push in the cable strap's stopper with a standard flat-blade screwdriver until the cable
strap band unlocks, and remove the strap.
2) Disconnect the USB cable.
•If the stopper will not move, press on <A> (shown in figure) to free the
strap from the strap holder.
USB Cable
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9Screen Display Adjustment
OSD Features
Use the FP unit's touch panel and the OSD (On Screen Display) menu to set the FP
screen settings, and fine-tune your screen's display. You can enter these settings even
while the FP si operating.
The following table explains each OSD setting item and its function.
Main Menu
" " : OSD version.
Item
CONTRAST
BLACK LEVEL
H-POSA djus ts the horizontal posit ion of the screen.
V - P OSA djus ts the vertical position of the screen.
H-SIZE
PHASE
BACKLIGHTAdjust s the backlight br ight nes s . ( 9 levels)
AUTO GAIN CONTROL
DIS P LAY MODEDisplays the res olut ion of the input image data.
OSD CLEAR (RESET)Resets the current OSD value to the default value.
OSD SAV ESave the current value and quit t he OSD .
Adjusts the contrast. (A nalog RGB only)
Adjusts the color brightness. (Analog RGB only )
A djus ts the screen size in the horizontal direction. ( Analog RGB only)
A djus ts the input s ignal and t he dot clock position. ( 32 levels)
(A nalog RGB only)
A utomatically adjust s t he contr ast and the brightness.
(A nalog RGB only)
Function
*1
*1
*1
*1
*1
SYSTEMChang es s ettings such as activating the click sound.
ESCAPE
Cancels the set ting and returns to the upper level. In t he main menu,
this command closes the OSD.
*1 When using DVI-D, the message "DO NOT NEED SETUP FOR DVI-D" is displayed and
no settings are required.
Starting the OSD
To start the OSD and enter OSD mode, touch the touch panel's corners in the following
order : (1) upper left (2) upper right (3) lower right, all within 5 seconds. In OSD mode, the
setting screen will appear in the center of the screen. Until OSD setup is completed the
touch panel cannot be used to export data to external devices.
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•The OSD is not displayed when SW1-2 is set to ON.
Using the OSD
Icons on the screen are used to operate the OSD. When you start up the OSD, the main
menu appears. Touching the icon of the item you want to adjust displays its submenu or
setting change screen. In the setting change screen, and icons are used to change the
setting. To apply the setting, press the SET button. Press the SAVE button to save the
defined settings.
Quitting the OSD
To quit the OSD, press the ESC button in the main menu or level the OSD as it is for at
least 30 seconds. If the OSD is automatically closed after 30 seconds of inactivity, the
values set before the OSD was closed will be applied.
OSD Menu and Operation Tree
CONTRAST
Adjustm ent butt ons
SET
ESC
Applies the setting and then returns to the main menu.
Cancels the s etting and then returns to the main menu.
Sets the contrast setting and then moves to the sub contrast menu.
R R contrast
SET
ESC
G G contrast
SET
ESC
B B contrast
SET
ESC
ESC
Adjustm ent butt ons
Applies the setting and then returns to the sub contrast
adjus t m ent screen.
Cancels the setting and then returns to the sub contrast
adjus t m ent screen.
Adjustm ent butt ons
Applies the setting and then returns to the sub contrast
adjus t m ent screen.
Cancels the setting and then returns to the sub contrast
adjus t m ent screen.
Adjustm ent butt ons
Applies the setting and then returns to the sub contrast
adjus t m ent screen.
Cancels the setting and then returns to the sub contrast
adjus t m ent screen.
Returns to the contrast menu.
BLACKLEVEL
H-POS
SET
ESC
SET
ESC
Adjustm ent butt ons
Applies the setting and then returns to the main menu.
Cancels the s etting and then returns to the main menu.
Adjustm ent butt ons
Applies the setting and then returns to the main menu.
Cancels the s etting and then returns to the main menu.
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V-POS
Adjustm ent buttons
SET
ESC
Appli es the setting and t hen ret urns to the m ai n m enu.
Cancels the setting and t hen ret urns to the m ai n m enu.
H-SIZE
Adjustm ent buttons
SET
ESC
Appli es the setting and t hen ret urns to the m ai n m enu.
Cancels the setting and t hen ret urns to the m ai n m enu.
PHASE
Adjustm ent buttons
SET
ESC
Appli es the setting and t hen ret urns to the m ai n m enu.
Cancels the setting and t hen ret urns to the m ai n m enu.
BACKLIGHT
Adjustm ent buttons
SET
ESC
Appli es the setting and t hen ret urns to the m ai n m enu.
Cancels the setting and t hen ret urns to the m ai n m enu.
AUTO G AIN CONTROL
START
ESC
St art s t he aut o gai n control and then autom at i cally returns to the main
menu.
Returns to the main menu.
•Be sure to perform the auto gain control when the screen has both 100%
black and 100% white areas displayed.
DISPLAY MODE
ESC
OSD CLEA R
START
ESC
SYSTEM
CLICK TONE
720×400 DSP
AUTO OFF DSP
Returns to the main menu.
Clears t he s etti ng.
Cancels the setting and t hen ret urns to the m ai n m enu.
Enables/disables the click s ound. With this parameter, the
sound l evel can als o be adj usted.
(Default value : OFF <Click sound disabled>)
W hen an input data resolut i on of 720 X 400 is us ed in the VGA
text mode, set this parameter to ON. For other resolutions, set
this parameter to OFF. (Default : OFF)
Enables/di sables the screen dis pl ay Aut o O FF func t i on and
sets the time when the Auto OFF function is enabled.
(Default : OFF <Auto OFF function disabled>)
The Auto OFF function aut om at i cally t urns off the display to
prevent t he sc reen from burning out when the touch panel i s
not used for some period of time. W ith this parameter, you can
set the time interval to turn off the screen display (how much
ti me pass es before the screen dis pl ay is turned off) when the
touc h panel i s not used. If the t ouch panel is not t ouched over
the set time, the backlight will automatically turns off.
Select t he time period from 1m i n, 3m i n, 5min, 10min, and OFF
(Aut o OF F func tion disabled).
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BL ALARM
SET
Applies the setting and returns to the main menu.
Enables/disables the Backlight burnout detect function.
(Default : ON)
W hen a burned-out bac klight i s detected, the stat us LED
flas hes alternat el y green and red, or a s t ea dy orange.
Touch-operation will be disabled when the bac kli ght burns out ,
which prevents t he FP from sending i nput signals to t he PLC.
•Normally, the FP unit detects a backlight burnout by
monitoring the backlight's current flow, however, the
FP may fail to detect this condition, depending on the
type of backlight problem.
ESC
Cancels the setting and returns to the main menu.
•In the system setting screen, touching the value displayed on the panel changes
the value of the time period.
SAVESaves all the adjusted settings in the EEPROM.
•In the OSD, pressing the SET button applies the set value and enables the
setting. The set value won't be canceled unless the power is turned OFF or
the value is reset.
If the power is turned OFF without saving the set value, that data will
disappear. The last saved data will be read into the system when the FP
starts. To enable the changed value, be sure to press the SAVE button.
•When the OSD automatically closes after 30 seconds of inactivity, the set
value that you were modifying at the time will be retained. If you quit the
OSD with the ESC button, the value that you were modifying will be not be
retained and the previously set value will be used.
10Replacing the Backlight
The FP unit's backlight is user replacable.
For an explanation of how to replace the FP unit's backlight, please refer to the FP-
2500/FP-2600 Series User Manual or the backlight's Installation Guide.
Use of a different model backlight may cause a FP malfunction or breakdown.
Notice
Please be aware that Digital Electronics Corporation shall not be held liable by the user for any
damages, losses, or third party claims arising from the uses of this product.
Digital Electronics Corporation
8-2-52 Nanko Higashi, Suminoe-ku, Osaka 559-0031, Japan