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OPERATION MANUAL
For Dual Screen
(Fanuc & Mitsubishi)
Chapter Contents
1. DESIGNATIONS................................
DESIGNATIONS................................................................
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1.1 OPERATION DEVICES............................................................................................................. 5
1.1.1 Touch screen ............................................................................................................... 5
1.1.2 Layout.......................................................................................................................... 5
1.2 MACHINE OPERATOR’S PANEL ................................................................................................ 6
1.3 VERSION IDENTIFICATION ....................................................................................................... 8
3. STOP ................................................................
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3.1 NORMAL ENDING................................................................................................................. 11
3.1.1 Auto Power Off........................................................................................................... 11
3.1.2 Manual Power Off ...................................................................................................... 12
4. SETTING................................
SETTING................................................................
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4.1 ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT ..................................................................................................... 13
4.2 CHANGE PASSWORD ........................................................................................................... 16
4.3 SET IP ............................................................................................................................... 19
4.3.1 Set IP for IPC connect to NC. .................................................................................... 19
4.3.2 Set IPC’s IP address.................................................................................................. 21
4.4 SET TIME ........................................................................................................................... 22
6. ALTERNATIVES ................................................................
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6.1 FOR FANUC ...................................................................................................................... 107
6.2 FOR MITSUBISHI ............................................................................................................... 109
8. FUNCTION LIST(○
LIST(○: STANDARD, ☆.: OPTIONAL) ...............................................
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9. FAQ................................
FAQ ................................................................
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1. DESIGNATIONS
Caution:
Avoid scratching the touch screen. Never use sharp object on the touch
screen. Please use touch pen if you put on gloves or hand with oil.
1.1.2 Layout
(1)
(2)
(3)
Fig.1.1.2. layout of operator’s panel
No. EXPLANATION
(1) Message block
(2) Main page
(3) Menu key
(7)
(1) (8)
(2)
(9)
(3)
(10)
(4)
(5)
(11)
(6)
No. EXPLANATION
(1) FEED HOLD
(2) CYCLE START
(3) Mode Selection
(4) Spindle Override
(5) Rapid Override
(6) Override Selection of Feedrate
(7) NC Power On
(8) NC Power Off
(9) Working light switch on/off
(10) Mode Selection Manual/Auto
(11) EMERGENCY STOP Push Button
(1) (7)
(8)
(2)
(9)
(3)
(10)
(4) (11)
(5)
(12)
(6)
No. EXPLANATION
(1) Mode Selection
(2) Spindle Override
(3) Rapid Override
(4) Override Selection of Feedrate
(5) FEED HOLD
(6) CYCLE START
(7) EMERGENCY STOP Push Button
(8) NC Power On
(9) NC Power Off
(10) Mode Selection Manual/Auto
(11) Working light switch on/off
(12) Axis Selection
2.1 Power On
Procedure for starting the machine:
a. Push the EMG stop button b. Turn on the main power at the
electrical control cabinet side.
BUZZER
OFF
EXT RST
i. Press the “EXT RST” button to j. Rotate the EMG stop button to
reset the alarm state. release.
3. STOP
c. The power of NC unit and main d. The main power turns off
power turn off automatically 10 automatically 5 seconds
seconds later.(Non-CE) later.(CE)
a. Check the CYCLE START lamp b. Make sure all movable parts of
is off. the machine are stopped
exactly.
c. Push the EMG push button. d. Press the NC power off button.
If you are not logged in to your account, the screen will display as shown in Fig 4.1.2
Please enter the correct verification code (0438) and press the “Yes” button.
Password will revert back to the default value(3388).
When you log in successfully, the icon(Fig 4.1.5) will show in the upper-right
corner of the screen.
2. Editor:
If you want to use the following functions, please login as “Editor” or higher
authority.
1. Set IP
2. Shift Setup
3. Rest Setup
4. Change Passwords
5. Tool Table
6. Set time
7. File Transfer
When you log in successfully, the icon(Fig 4.1.6) will show in the upper-right
corner of the screen.
3. Operator:
If you want to use the following functions, please login as “ Operator” or higher
authority.
1. Work Piece Calibration
2. DNC
When you log in successfully, the icon(Fig 4.1.7) will show in the upper-right
corner of the screen.
<Ex1> Use the identity of the “Editor” to change the password for the
“Operator”.
<step2>
1. Please press the “Operator” icon.
2. Enter new password in the first input field, and enter the new
password again in the second input field.
3. Press the “Save” button.
(2)
(3)
(1)
<Ex1> Use the identity of the “Maintenance” to change the password for the
“ Maintenance”.
<step2>
1. Please press the “ Maintenance” icon.
2. Enter your old password in first input field, then enter new
passwords in second input field, at last enter new password again
in thrid input field.
3. Press the “Save” button.
(1)
(2)
(3)
4.3 Set IP
Using “Set IP” can change IP.
[NOTE]
1. This is very import that the incorrect IP address will to cause the
dual screen does not work.
2. Before setting, you must be logged.
If you modify your IP address on NC, you must also modify the IP address of
“NC” on the dual screen, otherwise dual screen will cannot connect to NC.
Please follow the steps listed below:
1. Touch first input field, and enter NC’s IP address in first input field.
2. Press the “Save” button to save IP
[NOTE]
Check the data that you entered for the IP address must be the same
NCs IP address.
[NOTE]
IP address on NC:
For Mitsubishi: As show in Figure 4.3.3:
(2) (1)
The dual screen and NC must be in the same network, otherwise dual
screen will can’t connect to NC. If the dual screen and NC not in the same
network, you have to change IPC’s IP address.
Please follow the steps listed below:
1. Touch second input field, and enter IP address in second input field.
2. Press “Save” button to change IPC’s IP address.
[NOTE]
Same network is mean “network parts” of two IPs are same.
<EX.1>
Same : 192.168.1.1 and 192.168.1.2
2. Press the “Date Display” can set date to NC and this system.
When finished selecting, press the “Set” button can set date to NC and dual
screen.
Switch to the ZRN operation mode to perform manual zero return. All
axes move to ‘+’ direction during zero return.
<step4> When the axes have completed zero return, the corresponding LED
will light up.
Switch to the JOG operation mode for jog feed. Move the axes
selected by pressing “Axis direction” switch.
[NOTE]
The “axis control panel” can move.
<step1> Press the “FN5” button, then the buttons will be unlocked.
Press the “X” button can close status and alarm indicator.
(h) M00/M01
The LED flashes when the M00 code is read.
The LED lights when the M01 code is read.
(i) M02/M30
The LED flashes when the M02 code is read.
The LED lights when the M30 code is read.
(j) Manual abs
The LED lights when the Manual Absolute switch has been
turned on.
(k) Z axis cancel
The LED lights when the Override cancel switch has been
turned on.
(l) Override cancel
The LED lights when Z axis cancel switch has been turned
on.
(m)M, S, T code lock
The LED lights when M, S, T code lock switch has been
turned on.
(n) Zero arrival
The appointed axes have completed zero position return to
their first origin, the corresponding lights up.
[NOTE]
The button is effective only in JOG or HANDLE operation mode.
<step2> Turning the manual pulse generator, move the axes to the opposite
direction.
[NOTE]
When your hands off this button will be canceled release of state.
Procedure:
1. Select the measuring plane.
2. Select the measuring type.
3. Move 3D taster or edge finder to touch the corresponding points or positions.
4. Press P1~PN : Set the point.
5. Select the workpiece coordinate system.
6. Setting probe diameter, Macro variable, and Center shift if desired
7. Press “Save” : The calculations are set to corresponding macro variables and
workpiece coordinate system.
1. 4.
2.
5.
3.
<step3> Move the probe to touch the workpiece and press the “P1” button to
set P1.
<step4> Move the probe to another side of the workpiece to touch it, and
press the “P2” button to set P2.
<step5> After setting P1 and P2, presses the “Setting” button to select the
workpiece coordinate system.
[NOTE]
Center Shift only used in X-Center and Y-Center
measurement methods.
[NOTE]
If you want to use the same pattern and plane to be
measured, you can go to the step 3 and skip the step1 and
step2.
[Note]
For the machine model without the buzzer, it is not suggested to use this
function.
Setting P1~Pn
Procedure:
Step1: Move to the first calibration position, keep pressing the handwheel
button for 1 second, the buzzer will send out a short sound, and
the P1 will be set automatically.
Step2: Move to other calibration positions and repeat the actions
mentioned in step1.
Step3: After completing the final calibration, the buffer will send out short
sounds twice to remind the users.
It’s a platform for tool number management. Operators can recognize tool number
information in spindle/magazine by checking this screen without moving to magazine
side.
[Note]
S type doesn’t support this function.
Here you can use M96 and M97, but these function are effective in HANDLE or
JOG operation mode.
When the number of tool pocket over 30, customers can press left key and right
key to view when Magazine is covered.
The color is red when large tool is already set; the color is gray when ban tool is
already set; the color is green when empty tool is already set, shown as Fig 5.5.2
and Fig 5.5.3.
(1) (3)
(4)
(5)
(2)
This page shows operator buttons. Press the button to know more that shown in the
Fig 5.7.2.
5.8 Counter
Press the “Counter” button to count workpiece.
This function can calculate number of machined good parts and waiting working
parts, and displays the current progress at the bottom.
<step1> Press the input fields you can enter the number you want to
calculate. Default value is synchronized with the controller.
<step2> Press “Enter” can calculate number of machined good parts and
waiting working parts. The parameters of the NC will be modified
(Number of machined parts and Number of required parts ).
This function provides recording the circuit and speed of spindle that enable
customer to understand the machine’s machining situation.
Now function:
Pressing “Now” button that could updating to entering the newest monitoring,
when press “history” button or scrollbar. This monitoring screen would be cleared
with monitoring data yesterday, when time at 00:00:00. After clearing this monitoring
screen, the function wills continuous monitoring, shown as Fig 5.9.2.
History function:
This history function could examining the current and speed of spindle the day
before yesterday, when customers press history button, shown as Fig 5.9.3.
1 2 3
6
4
5
1 2 3
6
4
5
<step1> Click the File name to open the file or click the "←" button to go
back previous folder.
1 6
4
7
Number Description
1. The machine status that has 5 statuses.
(run, idle, alarm, closed, and handle)
2. The spindle tool number.
3. The next tool number.
4. The function button of the shutter.
5. The function button, which is used to see the picture of you take.
6. The camera display location, and if there is no any CCD has been
installed, then the screen as shown in Fig 5.12.1.
7. When you has been seen the picture, then you can use the button
to back to camera screen.
<step3> You can see the screen is changed to preview screen as shown in
Figure 5.12.5.
<step4> Push the thumbnail picture as marked in Figure 5.12.6 and the
result as shown in Figure 5.12.7.
<step5> If you want to view other pictures, then you can press the button
again that as marked in 5.12.4.
<step6> If you want to back to camera, then you can press the button as
marked in 5.12.7 and the result as shown in 5.12.8.
5.13 Countdown
Introduction
Many factories have a situation that is an operator needs to handle multiple
machines, thus the operator may forget remain time, and waste the working
time.
The countdown function is a solution, it can provide the machine processing
time of remain for operator, thus achieving man and machine performance.
1 3
Number Description
1. The part is a NC program number that the machine running.
2. The progress bar of this NC program.
3. The progress percentage of this NC program.
4. The part has multiple situations as following:
1. When the program is the first running, then the text is
“First prog.”
2. When the program had been run, then the text will
countdown for the program. (When the countdown in 2
minutes, the border color of progress bar will be changed to
yellow.)
3. If the situation is not both of above, then the text will
show the machine status. (The color of progress bar will be
changed to machine light.)
<Step1> When the program no. 99 is first running on the machine. (Fig 5.13.3)
<Step2> When the program no. 2 had been run on the machine. (Fig 5.13.4)
<Step4> When the program no. 2 has been done. (Fig 5.13.6)
5.14.1 Layout
1 4
5
2
Number Description
1. The date time picker, used to pick a date (to view the past data).
2. The day of date with working time, and the interval is 2 hours.
3. The shown area of daily status, and in the Fig 5.14.2, the color of
black means closed, status is happened, and the color of gray
means the shift working time but not happened.
4. The shift picker, used to change a shift that you want to focus.
5. The button of “Ratio” is used to change to ratio page (Fig 5.14.3),
and the “DayStatus” is now page.
1 4
2 3
Number Description
1. The pie chart, which is an image to show the ratio of 5 statuses.
2. The color label of 5 statuses.
3. The name label of 5 statuses.
4. The duration time, and the format is “hours: minutes”.
5. The percentage of the duration time (no.4). (Exclude the rest
time).
<Step3> Pick a date to shown the daily status data. (As marked in Fig 5.14.6)
<Step4> Push the OK button, then it will be display. (As shown in Fig5.14.7)
<Step2>Push the Button, and the screen as Figure 5.14.9. (I would pick the
Shift 3.)
<Step3> Pick a shift to shown the daily status data. (As marked in Fig 5.14.10)
Introduction:
In order to flexible of the utilization function, so the provide the screen of the rest
time setup function for the factory manager, it can set the rest day of a week
and the time of start and end.
Comment: both of above setting are 2 individuals; the rest day is setting for a
rest day of a week, and the day will all day without calculating of the utilization;
the rest time is setting for working day, but has rest time interval.
5.15.1. Layout
1 4
<Step1> If the rest day is Monday then you can find a button as marked in
Figure 5.15.3.
<Step3> If the working day has 3 rest intervals then select a box as marked in
Figure 5.15.5.
Comment: the maximum number of the rest interval is 5, and it can be
selected randomly that is you can select 1, 3, and 4 to set the time
intervals.
<Step5> It not can be changed by the “+”, and the “-”, but can touch the setting
value as shown in Figure 5.15.7.
Fig 5.15.7 the function button that can be used to change setting value
<Step6> When the setting value has been touch. (As shown in Figure 5.15.8)
<Step7> The others are same as <Step5> and <Step6>. When the setup is
completed, you can touch the “OK” to save and leave this function, or
touch the “Cancel” to leave without saving. (As marked in Figure 5.15.9)
Introduction
In order to flexible of the utilization function, so the provide the screen of the
shift and utilization Target setup function for the factory manager, it can set the
shift numbers, the commuting time of the shift, and the utilization Target , which
is the factory manager interest.
5.16.1. Layout
1 4
<Step1> Change the Target setup. (It not can be changed by the “+”, and the
“-”, but can touch the Target value); the button as marked in Fig 5.16.3.
Fig 5.16.3 the function button that can be used to change Target setup
<Step2> When the Target value has been touch. (As shown in Figure 5.16.4)
<Step3> The others are same as <Step1> and <Step2>. When the setup is
completed, you can touch the “OK” to save and leave this function, or
touch the “Cancel” to leave without saving. (As marked in Figure 5.16.5)
Introduction
The function of Utilization management would offer status (duration time), that
may help operator to find the machine problem, like the problem of stable, and
maintain, then reduce alarm, improve processing efficiency and quality, thus
achieving the TQM (Total Quality Management).
5.17.1. Layout
1 4
<Step2> Push the Button, and the screen as shown in Figure 5.17.4
<Step3> Pick a date to shown utilization data. (As marked in Figure 5.17.5)
<Step4> Push the OK button, then it will be display. (As shown in Fig 5.17.6)
This function enable customer to setup the pocket number, spindle tool, standby
tool and the tool number on pocket.
Press “↑” and “↓” button enable customer to view the tool number on tool pocket
when the pocket number exceeds 42; Otherwise, this function is useless.
Initial function:
Press Initial button to arrange tool number according to the tool pocket
number.
Check function:
Press Check button to check the tool number for duplicated.
5.19 File Transfer (Movement of the Dual Screen and the USB Flash Device)
In the factory management, most of situation is using paper to transfer the
production order or another SOP information, so the file transfer function is provided,
it can reducing paper waste, and have another plan location to copy file.
5.19.1. Layout
As shown in Fig 5.19.2 and Fig 5.19.3, and the descriptions as Table 5.19.1
1 3
2
4
Comment: the right hand side is the dual screen, and left hand side is the USB
flash device.
<Step1> When the function is used without USB flash device, as shown in
Figure 5.19.3.
<Step2> When the USB flash device has been inserted, as shown in Figure
5.19.4.
<Step3> Select a file which you want, and the result as shown in Fig 5.19.5.
<Step4> Press [File transfer], when the hint is show “Upload OK.”, means the
file is transferred successful as shown in Figure 5.19.6
<Step1> Select a file, which you want to do rename as shown in Figure 5.19.7.
<Step4> When the location has been pressed as shown in Figure 5.19.10.
<Step5> When rename has been finished, press the “Input” as marked in
Figure 5.19.11, and the result as shown in Figure 5.19.12.
<Step6> The “OK” button will save the result, if press the “Cancel”, it will leave
the rename operation without saving.
<Step1> Select a file, which you want to delete as marked in Figure 5.19.14.
<Step3> If Delete, then press again, and the result as shown in Figure 5.19.16.
(If error operation, then select another files or operations.)
5.20 Favorite
There are many applications in Dual Screen, you can set favorite to use the
application more quickly.
Then you can use those applications by click any icon in favorite function.
Long press the application icon in applications view, and it will pop on a list. If you
want to set this application as favorite, click "Add to favorite", else click cancel. Then
you can see this application in favorite page.
In favorite page, you can drop each icon to other position. It will auto sort those
icons.
In favorite page, drop the icon into the trash at the right-bottom corner to delete
this application.
Icon Description
Icon Description
Click this button; you can see the screen is
changed to pitch distribution figure as shown in
Fig 5.21.2.
Click this button; you can see the screen is
changed to analysis report as shown in Figure
5.26.4.
Click this button; you can see the screen is
changed to pitch range list as shown in Figure
5.26.5.
Click this button; you can see the screen is
changed to backlash distribution figure as shown
in Figure 5.26.6.
Icon Description
Show G00 line.
Icon Description
Open file button
Icon Description
Open file button.
Icon Description
This function provides FTP server (FileZilla) for FANUC Embedded DNC.
(1) (2)
[NOTE]
1. Your password can be up to 8 characters.
2. The default account of FTP is “user” and password of FTP server is
“3388”.
2. This function provides the diagram to teach customers that how to use FANUC
Embedded Ethernet DNC function.
2. Page keys can be used to make settings for the three host
computers for connection destinations 1 to 3.
2. Press “DEVICE”
3. Press “EMBETH”
6. ALTERNATIVES
When the dual screen does not work, you can use the alternate buttons on the controller.
After selecting the function, press the “ON” soft key to start function.
Selecting function
7. REVISION HISTORY
9. FAQ
Q:. If the device is disconnected?
A: Please check the IP settings are correct (see 4.2).