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FUJI UG230 SERIES PROGRAMMABLE OPERATION DISPLAY  
USER’S MANUAL <Hardware>  
TYPE: UG230H-LS4x  
UG230H-SS4x  
UG230H-TS4x  
FEH381  
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Record of Revisions  
Reference numbers are shown at the bottom left corner on the back cover of each manual.  
Printing Date  
Reference No.  
FEH381  
Revised Contents  
February, 2004  
First edition  
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Notes on Safe Use of POD  
In this manual, you will find various notes categorized under the following levels with the signal words “DANGER,”  
and “CAUTION.”  
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or  
DANGER  
serious injury.  
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or  
CAUTION  
moderate injury and could cause property damage.  
CAUTION  
Note that there is a possibility that the item listed with  
may have serious ramifications.  
DANGER  
Never use the input function of POD for operations that may threaten human life or to damage the system,  
such as switches to be used in case of emergency. Please design the system so that it can cope with  
malfunction of a touch switch. A malfunction of the touch switch will result in machine accident or damage.  
Turn off the power supply when you set up the unit, connect cables or perform maintenance and inspection.  
Otherwise, electrical shock or damage may occur.  
Never touch any terminals while the power is on. Otherwise, electric shock may occur.  
You must put a cover on the terminals on the unit when you turn the power on and operate the unit. Without  
the terminal cover in place, an electric shock may occur.  
The liquid crystal in the LCD panel is a hazardous substance. If the LCD panel is damaged, never swallow  
the leaked liquid crystal. If the liquid crystal spills on your skin or clothing, use soap and wash off thoroughly.  
For POD using a lithium battery, never disassemble, recharge, deform by pressure, short-circuit, nor reverse  
the polarity of the battery, and never dispose of the battery in fire. Failure to follow these conditions will lead  
to explosion or ignition.  
For POD using a lithium battery, never use a battery that is deformed, leaks, or shows any other signs of  
abnormality. Failure to follow these conditions will lead to explosion or ignition.  
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CAUTION  
Check the appearance of the unit when it is unpacked. Do not use the unit if any damage or deformation is  
found. Failure to do so may lead to fire, damage or malfunction.  
For use in a facility or for a system related to nuclear energy, aerospace, medical, traffic equipment, or  
mobile installations, please consult your local distributor.  
Operate (or store) POD under the conditions indicated in this manual and related manuals. Failure to do so  
could cause fire, malfunction, physical damage or deterioration.  
Understand the following environmental limits for use and storage of POD. Otherwise, fire or damage to the  
unit may result.  
- Avoid locations where there is a possibility that water, corrosive gas, flammable gas, solvents, grinding  
fluids or cutting oil can come into contact with the unit.  
- Avoid high temperature, high humidity, and outside weather conditions, such as wind, rain or direct  
sunlight.  
- Avoid locations where excessive dust, salt, and metallic particles are present.  
- Avoid installing the unit in a location where vibration or physical shock may be transmitted.  
Equipment must be correctly mounted so that the main terminal of POD will not be touched inadvertently.  
Otherwise, an accident or electric shock may occur.  
Tighten the fixtures of the POD with a torque in the specified range. Excessive tightening may distort the  
panel surface. Loose tightening may cause POD to come off, malfunction or be short-circuited.  
Check periodically that terminal screws on the power supply terminal block and fixtures are firmly tightened.  
Loosened screws may result in fire or malfunction.  
Tighten terminal screws on the power supply terminal block equally to a torque of 0.5 Nm. Improper  
tightening of screws may result in fire, malfunction, or trouble.  
POD has a glass screen. Do not drop or give physical shock to the unit. Otherwise, the screen may be  
damaged.  
Connect the cables correctly to the terminals of POD in accordance with the specified voltage and wattage.  
Over-voltage, over-wattage or incorrect cable connection could cause fire, malfunction or damage to the  
unit.  
Be sure to establish a ground of POD. Ground FG terminal which must be used for the unit. Otherwise,  
electric shock or a fire may occur.  
Prevent any conductive particles from entering into POD. Failure to do so may lead to fire, damage or  
malfunction.  
After wiring is finished, remove the paper used as a dust cover before starting to operate POD. Operation  
with the cover attached may result in accident, fire, malfunction, or trouble.  
Do not attempt to repair POD at your site. Ask us or the designated contractor for repair.  
Do not disassemble or modify POD. Otherwise, it may cause a malfunction.  
Fuji Electric FA Components & Systems Co., Ltd. is not responsible for any damages resulting from repair,  
overhaul or modification of POD that was performed by an unauthorized person.  
Do not use a sharp-pointed tool when pressing a touch switch. Doing so may damage the screen.  
Only experts are authorized to set up the unit, connect the cables or perform maintenance and inspection.  
For POD using a lithium battery, handle the battery with care. The combustible materials such as lithium or  
organic solvent contained in the battery may generate heat, explode, or catch fire, resulting in personal injury  
or fire. Read related manuals carefully and handle the lithium battery correctly as instructed.  
When using a POD that has analog switch resolution with resistance film, do not press two or more points on  
the screen at the same time. If there is a switch between the two pressed points, it may be activated.  
Take safety precautions during such operations as setting change during running, forced output, start, and  
stop. Any misoperation may cause unexpected machine motions, resulting in machine accident or damage.  
In facilities where a failure of POD could lead to accident threatening human life or other serious damage, be  
sure that the facilities are equipped with adequate safeguards.  
At the time of disposal, POD must be treated as industrial waste.  
Before touching POD, discharge static electricity from your body by touching grounded metal. Excessive  
static electricity may cause malfunction or trouble.  
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[General Notes]  
Never bundle control cables and input/output cables with high-voltage and large-current carrying cables such  
as power supply cables. Keep these cables at least 200 mm away from the high-voltage and large-current  
carrying cables. Otherwise, malfunction may occur due to noise.  
Plug connectors or sockets of POD in the correct orientation. Otherwise, it may cause a malfunction.  
Do not use thinners for cleaning because they may discolor the POD surface. Use alcohol or benzine  
commercially available.  
If a data receive error occurs when POD and the counterpart (PLC, temperature controller, etc.) are started at  
the same time, read the manual for the counterpart unit and handle the error correctly.  
Avoid discharging static electricity on the mounting panel of the POD. Static charges can damage the unit and  
cause malfunctions. Otherwise, malfunction may occur due to noise.  
Avoid prolonged display of any fixed pattern. Due to the characteristics of the liquid crystal display, an  
afterimage may occur. If a prolonged display of a fixed pattern is expected, use the auto OFF function of the  
backlight.  
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Chapter 1  
1. Features............................................................................................................................................ 1-1  
POD Models........................................................................................................................................................1-2  
3. System Composition......................................................................................................................... 1-6  
System Composition of UG230...........................................................................................................................1-6  
System Composition of UG230 + UG230A-DCL.................................................................................................1-7  
Chapter 2  
Interface Specifications.......................................................................................................................................2-3  
Clock and Backup Memory Specifications ..........................................................................................................2-3  
Drawing Environment..........................................................................................................................................2-3  
Function Performance Specifications..................................................................................................................2-5  
2. Dimensions and Panel Cut-out ......................................................................................................... 2-6  
Modular Jack 2 (MJ2: Exclusive to the UG230) ................................................................................................2-11  
Notes on Wiring.................................................................................................................................................2-14  
Transferring Screen Data..................................................................................................................................2-17  
10BASE-T Connector........................................................................................................................................2-26  
Notes on Wiring.................................................................................................................................................2-27  
8. CF Card .......................................................................................................................................... 2-28  
Recommended CF Cards .................................................................................................................................2-28  
CF Card Insertion Position ................................................................................................................................2-28  
Mounting and Dismounting the CF Card...........................................................................................................2-29  
Notes on Handling the CF Card ........................................................................................................................2-30  
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Chapter 3  
Installation  
Mounting Procedure............................................................................................................................................3-1  
2. Power Supply Cable Connection ...................................................................................................... 3-2  
Power Supply Cable Connection ........................................................................................................................3-2  
Grounding ...........................................................................................................................................................3-3  
Chapter 4  
Instructions  
2. DIP Switch Setting ............................................................................................................................ 4-4  
3. Function Switches............................................................................................................................. 4-5  
Types ..................................................................................................................................................................4-5  
Chapter 5  
Connections  
1. 1 : 1 Connection................................................................................................................................ 5-1  
2. 1 : n Connection (Multi-drop)............................................................................................................. 5-2  
3. n : 1 Connection (Multi-link 2) ........................................................................................................... 5-3  
4. n : 1 Connection (Multi-link) .............................................................................................................. 5-4  
5. Universal Serial Communications ..................................................................................................... 5-5  
6. UG-Link............................................................................................................................................. 5-6  
Chapter 6  
Main Menu Screen..............................................................................................................................................6-5  
1.  
2.  
3.  
I/O Test ............................................................................................................................... 6-5  
1-1. USB Test................................................................................................................... 6-6  
1-2. Serial Connection Test.............................................................................................. 6-7  
1-3. SYSTEM & Function Switch Test ........................................................................... 6-13  
1-4. Touch Switch Test .................................................................................................. 6-13  
Card Menu Screen............................................................................................................ 6-15  
2-1. Card Recorder Menu Screen.................................................................................. 6-16  
2-2. Transferring Screen Data from a CF Card.............................................................. 6-18  
2-3. Saving Backup Copies of SRAM ............................................................................ 6-24  
2-4. Messages during Data Transfer.............................................................................. 6-26  
Communication Parameter Screen................................................................................... 6-27  
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4.  
5.  
Extension Program Information ........................................................................................ 6-28  
Ethernet (Optional)............................................................................................................ 6-29  
5-1. Ethernet Information Screen................................................................................... 6-29  
5-2. IP Address Setting.................................................................................................. 6-30  
Chapter 7  
1. Error Messages................................................................................................................................. 7-1  
1.  
4.  
Communication Error.......................................................................................................... 7-1  
SYSTEM ERROR ............................................................................................................... 7-4  
2. Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................................ 7-5  
In the Event of an Error.......................................................................................................................................7-5  
Probable Symptoms............................................................................................................................................7-5  
Chapter 8  
Inspection and Maintenance  
Daily Inspection...................................................................................................................................................8-1  
Periodical Inspection...........................................................................................................................................8-1  
2. Warranty Policy................................................................................................................................. 8-2  
Inquiries about Failure.........................................................................................................................................8-2  
Warranty Period ..................................................................................................................................................8-2  
Free-of-charge Repair.........................................................................................................................................8-2  
Chargeable Repair ..............................................................................................................................................8-2  
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Overview  
1
1. Features  
2. Models and Peripheral Equipment  
3. System Composition  
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1. Features  
1-1  
1
1.  
Features  
The UG230 series inherits and heightens the features of the UG20 series as described below.  
1. 32k-color Display (except for UG230H-LS4x)  
32,768-color display makes colorful expression possible.  
JPEG files and bitmap files are clearly displayed in brilliant colors.  
2. USB Master/Slave Port as Standard  
Two ports are provided as standard for diverse applications.  
At the master port, a USB-compatible EPSON STYLUS PHOTO series printer or CF card  
reader/writer can be used.  
On-site versatility is extended further.  
At the slave port, large quantities screen data can be transferred from the computer at a high  
speed.  
3. SRAM and Clock Function as Standard  
A 128 kbyte SRAM is standard, allowing backup copies of recipe data or sampling data to be  
saved with ease.  
4. CF Card Interface Supported (USB master port/optional)  
The CF card can be used for saving multiple screen data, sampling data, recipe data, hard copy  
images, and other various usages.  
JPEG files and font files can also be saved.  
5. 10BASE-T Connector Supported (optional)  
This connector enables Ethernet connection with a host computer or PLC.  
High-speed communications are possible via Ethernet for transferring screen data and  
reading/writing data from/to the server.  
6. Analog Switch/Matrix Switch Supported  
The switch type can be selected from the lineup according to your application.  
A variety of switch types is available to suit your requirements.  
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1-2  
2. Models and Peripheral Equipment  
2.  
Models and Peripheral Equipment  
POD Models  
The model name consists of the following information.  
UG 2 30 H - L S 4 D  
Screen size  
2: 5.7-inch  
Touch switch specification  
None: Analog switch  
D: Matrix switch  
Version information  
POD unit type  
Power supply specification  
4: 24 VDC specification  
(in compliance with CE/UL/cUL)  
Functional specification  
S: Standard  
Device specification  
T: TFT color LCD (QVGA)  
S: STN color LCD (QVGA)  
L: STN monochrome LCD (QVGA)  
The following models are available.  
Series and Size  
Model Name  
UG230H-TS4  
Specifications  
Remarks  
TFT color, 320 × 240 dots, analog switch  
DC power supply  
Compliant with  
CE/UL/cUL  
TFT color, 320 × 240 dots, matrix switch  
DC power supply  
Compliant with  
CE/UL/cUL  
UG230H-TS4D  
UG230H-SS4  
UG230H-SS4D  
UG230H-LS4  
UG230H-LS4D  
STN color, 320 × 240 dots, analog switch  
DC power supply  
Compliant with  
CE/UL/cUL  
UG230 series  
5.7-inch  
STN color, 320 × 240 dots, matrix switch  
DC power supply  
Compliant with  
CE/UL/cUL  
STN monochrome, 320 × 240 dots, analog switch  
DC power supply  
Compliant with  
CE/UL/cUL  
STN monochrome, 320 × 240 dots, matrix switch  
DC power supply  
Compliant with  
CE/UL/cUL  
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2. Models and Peripheral Equipment  
1-3  
Peripheral Equipment  
1
The following options are available for using the UG230 series more effectively.  
UG00S-CWV3 (configuration software: English/Japanese)  
Application software for editing display data for the POD.  
(Windows98/NT4.0/Me/2000/XP compatible)  
The UG230 series is supported with ver. 3.2.0.0 and later.  
UG230A-DCL (option unit)  
Optional unit to be used for D-sub 25-pin connector, CF card and Ethernet.  
UG230P-D4 (FLASH memory cassette)  
Extension print circuit board to extend the memory for screen data.  
The capacity of FLASH memory is 4 Mbyte.  
* Only when the UG230A-DCL (option unit) is provided  
UG00P-TC (terminal converter)  
Used for connection between the UG30 series and a PLC at the RS-422/485 terminal block.  
C N 1  
SW1  
TB1  
* Only when the UG230A-DCL (option unit) is provided  
UG00P-MR (card recorder)  
The card recorder creates a backup copy of screen data or works as an external memory  
storage system for memory manager and data logging functions.  
UG00K-xx (memory card) compliant with JEIDA ver. 4.0  
Used with the card recorder when having a backup copy of screen data or saving data on an  
external medium for memory manager and data logging functions.  
SRAM 256 K, 512 K, 1 M, 2 M, 4 Mbyte  
FLASH ROM 256 K, 512 K, 1 Mbyte  
UG00P-MS (memory card editor: English/Japanese)  
Application software for editing data stored on a memory card, SRAM or CF card.  
(Windows98/NT4.0/Me/2000/XP compatible)  
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1-4  
2. Models and Peripheral Equipment  
UG00P-DI (ACPU/QnACPU/FXCPU dual port interface)  
Add-on connector with two ports, specifically designed for the connector on the  
MITSUBISHI’s ACPU/QnACPU/FXCPU programmer. Operability can be improved when  
directly connecting the POD to the ACPU/QnACPU/FXCPU programmer.  
PP  
G
1
2
3
G
D
* Only when the UG230A-DCL (option unit) is provided  
UG00P-U2 (serial extension I/O)  
Used as an external I/O unit for PLC. It has 16 inputs and 16 outputs.  
DC  
24  
V
IN  
1
FG  
I
IN  
3
IN  
M
J
5
N0  
I
1
N7  
IN  
2
IN  
9
IN  
4
IN  
IN  
1
1
IN  
I
N1  
6
3
IN  
8
IN1  
5
IN  
10  
12  
OU  
T1  
IN  
14  
OU  
T3  
CO  
M+  
OU  
T5  
OU  
T0  
OU  
T7  
OU  
T2  
OU  
T8  
OU  
T4  
OU  
T1  
OU  
0
O
UT  
T6  
12  
CO  
M1  
OU  
T1  
OU  
4
C
OM  
T9  
OU  
2
T1  
1
OU  
T1  
3
OU  
T1  
5
UG00C-T (screen data transfer cable) 3 m  
Used for connection between the POD and a personal computer, or a personal computer  
and the card recorder (UG00P-MR).  
UG00C-B (barcode reader connection cable) 3 m  
Used for connection between the POD and a barcode reader.  
This is also used for connection between the POD and a temperature controller via  
RS-232C.  
UG00C-H (multi-link 2 master cable/temperature controller connection cable) 3 m  
Used for Multi-Link 2 connection between the POD master station and the POD slave  
station.  
This is also used for connection between the POD and a temperature controller via RS-422  
(485).  
UG00C-P (temperature controller connection cable) 3 m  
Used for connection between the POD and a temperature controller or a PLC using the  
PLC2Way function via RS-422 (4-wire connection).  
This is also used for connection with a PLC at the MJ2 port on the UG230.  
UG30C-J (MJ2-to-D-sub conversion cable) 0.3 m  
Used for connection between the UG230 and a PLC at MJ2.  
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2. Models and Peripheral Equipment  
1-5  
UG30C-M (MJ-to-D-sub conversion cable) 0.3 m  
Used for connection of the POD via PLC2Way.  
1
UGxxP-PS (protective sheet)  
This sheet protects the operation panel surface. (5 sheets/set)  
UGxxP-PT (protective sheet)  
This anti-glare sheet protects the operation panel surface. (5 sheets/set)  
UG30P-BT (battery for replacement)  
Replacement lithium battery for the UG30 series.  
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1-6  
3. System Composition  
3.  
System Composition  
System Composition of UG230  
The following illustration shows possible system configurations using the UG230.  
UG series  
configuration  
software  
UG230  
(USB master)  
(USB slave)  
disc  
Creating screens  
USB-B  
USB-A  
RESET  
UG00S-CW  
MJ1  
MJ2  
Transferring  
screen data  
Computer (PC)  
UG00C-T  
During operation  
(Link/universal serial communication)  
RS-232C/RS-422  
UG00C-P  
Temperature controller,  
inverter  
UG00C-B  
Link unit/  
general-purpose computer  
Barcode reader  
DC  
24  
V
IN1  
IN2  
I
FG  
N3  
IN5  
IN  
MJ1  
IN0  
IN7  
IN  
I
N9  
IN4  
I
N1  
1
6
IN  
1
3
8
I
N1  
5
IN1  
0
IN1  
O
UT  
2
1
IN1  
O
UT  
4
CO  
3
M+  
OUT  
5
OU  
T0  
O
UT  
OU  
7
O
UT  
T2  
OU  
8
O
UT  
10  
T4  
OU  
O
T6  
UT  
12  
CO  
O
UT  
M1  
14  
OU  
C
OM  
T9  
OU  
T1  
2
1
OU  
T13  
OU  
T15  
C
F
R
W
UG00P-U2  
CF card  
reader/writer  
96  
MB  
Card recorder  
UG00P-MR  
Printer  
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3. System Composition  
1-7  
System Composition of UG230 + UG230A-DCL  
1
The following illustration shows possible system configurations using the UG230 and the  
UG230A-DCL.  
disc  
disc  
RESET  
RESET  
Ethernet  
Computer (PC)  
Computer (PC)  
UG series  
configuration  
software  
UG230+UG230A-DCL  
During operation  
(Link/universal serial  
communication)  
LAN  
(USB slave)  
USB-B  
MJ1  
disc  
Creating screens  
D-sub  
RS-232C/RS-422  
UG00C-T  
RESET  
Transferring  
screen data  
UG00S-CW  
MJ1/MJ2  
USB-A  
Computer (PC)  
(USB master)  
UG00C-P  
Temperaturecontroller,  
inverter  
UG00C-B  
Barcode reader  
Link unit/  
general-purpose computer  
DC  
24  
V
IN1  
IN2  
I
FG  
N3  
IN5  
IN  
MJ1  
IN0  
IN7  
IN  
I
N9  
IN4  
I
N1  
1
6
IN  
1
3
8
I
N1  
5
IN1  
0
IN1  
O
UT  
2
1
IN1  
O
UT  
4
CO  
3
M+  
OUT  
5
OU  
T0  
O
UT  
OU  
7
O
UT  
T2  
OU  
8
O
UT  
10  
T4  
OU  
O
T6  
UT  
12  
CO  
O
UT  
M1  
14  
OU  
C
OM  
T9  
OU  
T1  
2
1
OU  
T13  
OU  
T15  
CF card  
reader/writer  
C
F
R
W
UG00P-U2  
96  
MB  
Card recorder  
UG00P-MR  
Printer  
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3. System Composition  
Please use this page freely.  
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Specifications  
2
1. Specifications  
5. USB Connectors  
6. D-sub 25-Pin Connector (CN1) (Optional)  
7. 10BASE-T (LAN) (Optional)  
8. CF Card  
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1. Specifications  
2-1  
1.  
Specifications  
General Specifications  
2
Item  
Specifications  
Rated Voltage  
24 VDC  
Permissible Range of Voltage  
24 VDC 10%  
Within 1 ms  
Permissible Momentary Power Failure  
Power  
Power Consumption  
(Maximum Rating)  
Rush Current  
Supply  
16 W or less  
20 A or less (with a rise time 0.1 ms)  
DC external terminals to FG: 500 VAC, 1 minute  
500 VDC, 10 Mor above  
Withstand Voltage  
Insulation Resistance  
Ambient Temperature  
Storage Ambient Temperature  
0°C to +50°C *  
10°C to +60°C  
Physical  
Environment  
Ambient Humidity  
85% RH or less (without dew condensation)  
No cutting oil or organic solvent attached to the unit  
No corrosive gas or conductive dust  
Solvent Resistance  
Atmosphere  
Vibration frequency: 10 to 150 Hz, Acceleration: 9.8 m/s2  
Single amplitude: 0.075 mm, X, Y, Z: 3 directions for one hour  
Vibration Resistance  
Mechanical  
Working  
Pulse shape: Sine half wave  
Peak acceleration: 147 m/s2, X, Y, Z: 3 directions six times each  
Conditions  
Shock Resistance  
Noise Resistance  
Electrical  
Working  
Conditions  
1000 Vp-p (pulse width 1µs, rise time: 1 ns)  
Compliant with IEC61000-4-2,  
contact: 6 kV, air: 8 kV  
Static Electricity Discharge Resistance  
Grounding  
Grounding resistance: less than 100 Ω  
Protection structure: Front panel: compliant with IP65 (when using  
waterproof gasket)  
Rear case: compliant with IP20  
Structure  
Form: In a single body  
Mounting procedure: Inserted in a mounting panel  
Mounting  
Conditions  
Cooling System  
Weight  
Cooling naturally  
Unit only: approx. 680 g, with UG230A-DCL installed: approx. 820 g  
Unit only: 182.5 × 138.8 × 42.5,  
with UG230A-DCL installed: 182.5 × 138.8 × 64.0  
External Dimensions W × H × D (mm)  
+0.5  
0  
+0.5  
0  
Panel Cut-out Dimensions (mm)  
174  
× 131  
Case Color  
Material  
Black (Munsell N2.0)  
PC/PS resin (Tarflon)  
*
As for UG230H-SS4x and UG230H-LS4x, operation for long hours at ambient temperatures of 40 to 50°C may  
degrade the display quality, such as lowering contrast.  
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1. Specifications  
Display Specifications  
Model  
Item  
UG230H-TS4x  
TFT color LCD  
UG230H-SS4x  
STN color LCD  
5.7-inch  
UG230H-LS4x  
Display Device  
Display Size  
STN monochrome LCD  
32,768 colors  
+16-color blinks  
Monochrome 8-grade  
+ blink  
Colors  
Resolution  
Dot Pitch  
W × H (dots)  
W × H (mm)  
320 × 240  
0.36 × 0.36  
160  
0.36 × 0.36  
350  
0.36 × 0.36  
220  
Brightness (cd/m2)  
Contrast Ratio  
60 : 1  
30 : 1  
5 : 1  
Angle of Vertical Visibility (°)  
+65, 40  
65  
+20, 35  
50  
+20, 40  
45  
Angle of Horizontal Visibility (°)  
Backlight  
Cold cathode rectifier (cannot be replaced by users)  
Average Backlight Life*1  
Approx. 50,000 h  
Approx. 54,000 h  
Approx. 58,000 h  
Backlight  
Auto OFF Function  
Always ON, random setting  
Provided *2  
Contrast Adjustment  
Not provided  
128 levels *3  
Brightness Adjustment  
Surface Sheet  
Not provided  
Material: Polycarbonate, 0.3 mm thick  
Illuminated in green when the power is on;  
illuminated in orange when the voltage of the battery (with its cable connected) has  
become low.  
POWER Lamp  
Slide switch Down: RS-422 (4-wire)  
Up:  
MJ2 Function Selection  
RS-232C  
*1 When the normal temperature is 25°C, and the surface luminance of the display is 50% of the initial  
setting  
*2 Adjustable with function switches  
*3 By using the macro command  
Touch Switch Specifications  
Item  
Specifications  
Method  
Analog resistance film type, matrix resistance film type  
Analog: 1024 (W) × 1024 (H)  
Matrix: 20 (W) × 12 (H)  
Switch Resolution  
Mechanical Life  
One million activations or more  
Surface Treatment  
Hard-coated, anti-glare treatment 5%  
Function Switch Specifications  
Item  
Specifications  
Number of Switches  
Method  
6
Digital resistance film  
Mechanical Life  
One million activations or more  
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Interface Specifications  
Item  
Specifications  
Screen Data Transfer/External  
Connection  
Serial Interface  
RS-232C, RS-422/485 (2-wire connection)  
UG00P-MR, Barcode, UG00P-U2, Multi-link 2,  
Temperature control network/PLC2Way, UG-link, etc.  
2
(Modular jack, 8-pin: MJ1)  
RS-232C, RS-422 (4-wire connection)  
Asynchronous type  
Data length: 7, 8 bits  
Parity: Even, odd, none  
Stop bit: 1, 2 bits  
Baud Rate: 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 76800, 115200 bps  
PLC Connection  
Serial Interface  
(Modular jack, 8-pin: MJ2)  
Printer/CF Card Reader Connection  
USB Master Port (USB-A)  
Type A, USB Ver. 1.1  
Screen Data Transfer  
USB Slave Port (USB-B)  
Type B, USB Ver. 1.1  
Clock and Backup Memory Specifications  
Item  
Specifications  
Battery Specification  
Backup Memory  
Coin-type lithium primary cell  
SRAM 128 kbyte  
Backup Time Period  
Battery Voltage Drop Detection  
Calendar Accuracy  
5 years (ambient temperature at 25°C)  
Provided (internal memory allocated)  
Monthly deviation 90 sec (ambient temperature at 25°C)  
Drawing Environment  
Item  
Specifications  
Exclusive drawing software  
Drawing Method  
Name of exclusive configuration software: UG00S-CW (Ver. 3.2.0.0 and later)  
Personal computer:  
Pentium II 450 MHz or above  
recommended  
Windows98/Me/NT Ver.4.0/2000/XP  
Free space of approx. 460 Mbyte or more  
(For minimum installation:  
approx. 105 Mbyte)  
OS:  
Capacity of hard disk required:  
Drawing Tool  
Display:  
Resolution 800 × 600 or above  
recommended  
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1. Specifications  
Display Function Specifications  
Item  
Specifications  
English/Western  
Europe  
Chinese  
(traditional)  
Chinese  
(simplified)  
Display Language*  
1/4-size, 1-byte  
USEnglish  
ANK code  
Korean  
Latin1  
ASCII code  
ASCII code  
ASCII code  
Chinese  
(traditional)  
Chinese  
(simplified)  
Hangul  
(without Kanji)  
Characters 2-byte 16-dot  
2-byte 32-dot  
JIS #1, 2 levels  
JIS #1 level  
1/4-size: 8 × 8 dots  
1-byte: 8 × 16 dots  
2-byte: 16 × 16 dots or 32 × 32 dots  
Enlarge: W: 1 to 8 times, H: 1 to 8 times  
Character Size  
Resolution  
1/4-size  
1-byte  
320 × 240  
40 characters × 30 lines  
40 characters × 15 lines  
20 characters × 15 lines  
Number of Displayable  
Characters  
2-byte  
Display properties: Normal, reverse, blink, bold, shadow  
Colors:  
Characters Properties  
Graphics  
32,768 colors + blink 16 colors / monochrome 8-grade + blink  
Lines:  
Circles:  
Others:  
Line, continuous line, box, parallelogram, polygon  
Circle, arc, sector, ellipse, elliptical arc  
Tile patterns  
Line types: 6 (thin, thick, dot, chain, broken, two-dot chain)  
Tile patterns: 16 (incl. user-definable 8 patterns)  
Display properties: Normal, reverse, blink  
Graphic Properties  
Colors:  
Color selection:  
32,768 colors + blink 16 colors / monochrome 8-grade + blink  
Foreground, background, boundary (line)  
*
In addition, the following fonts are available. For more information, refer to the User’s Manual <Operation>  
(FEH375) and the User’s Manual <Supplementary Manual> (FEH376-1).  
Gothic, English/Western Europe (HK Gothic), English/Western Europe (HK Times), Central Europe, Cyrillic,  
Greek, Turkish  
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2-5  
Function Performance Specifications  
Item  
Specifications  
Screens  
Max. 1024  
2
Screen Memory  
Switches  
Flash memory: Appox. 1,472 kbyte (varies depending on the font)  
192 per screen  
Set, reset, momentary, alternate, to light  
(Possible to press a function switch and a switch on the display at the same time)  
(Matrix type: Possible to press two switches on the display at the same time)  
Switch Actions  
Reverse, blink, exchange of graphics  
192 per screen  
Lamps  
Graphs  
Pie, bar, panel meter and closed area graph: No limitation within 256 kbyte per screen*1  
Statistics and trend graphs:  
Max. 256 per layer*2  
No limitation within 256 kbyte per screen*1  
No limitation within 256 kbyte per screen*1  
Numerical Data Display  
Character Display  
Message Display  
Data  
Setting  
Resolution: Max. 40 1-byte characters  
No limitation within 256 kbyte per screen*1  
Sampling display of buffer data  
Sampling  
(Constant sample, bit synchronize, bit sample, relay sample, alarm function)  
Graphic Library  
Multi-Overlaps  
Data Blocks  
Messages  
Max. 2560  
Max. 1024  
Max. 1024  
Max. 6144 lines  
Max. 1024  
Max. 1024  
Max. 1024  
Max. 1024  
Max. 1024  
Max. 1024  
Max. 1024  
Patterns  
Macro Blocks  
Page Blocks  
Direct Blocks  
Screen Blocks  
Data Sheets  
Screen Library  
Temperature Control Network/  
PLC2Way Table  
Max. 32  
Time Display  
Hard Copy  
Time display function: provided  
Screen hard copy function: provided  
Buzzer: provided, 2 sounds (short beep, long beep)  
Always ON, random setting  
Buzzer  
Auto OFF Function  
Switch self-test function  
Communication parameter setting check function  
Communication check function  
Self-diagnostic Function  
*1 The number of setting memory locations is limited to 256 per screen.  
*2 Layer: 4 per screen (base + 3 overlaps)  
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2. Dimensions and Panel Cut-out  
2.  
Dimensions and Panel Cut-out  
UG230 External View and Dimensions  
(Unit: mm)  
Front View  
Side View  
Rear View  
Bottom View  
Panel Cut-out Dimensions  
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2-7  
UG230 + UG230A-DCL External View and Dimensions  
(Unit: mm)  
2
Front View  
Side View  
Rear View  
Bottom View  
Panel Cut-out Dimensions  
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3. Names and Functions of Components  
3.  
Names and Functions of Components  
UG230  
UG230+UG230A-DCL  
1. Display  
This is the display unit.  
2. Power lamp (POWER)  
Illuminates (green) when the power is supplied. The lamp illuminates (orange) when the voltage of  
the battery set in the POD has become low.  
3. Function switches  
Used for RUN /STOP selection, contrast adjustment, brightness adjustment and backlight ON/OFF  
(according to the setting). These switches can be used as user switches in the RUN mode.  
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3. Names and Functions of Components  
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4. Option unit connector (CN1)  
This is the connector where the option unit UG230A-DCL is mounted.  
5. Battery holder  
Contains a backup battery for SRAM and clock.  
When the battery voltage drops, replace the battery with a new one (UG30P-BT).  
2
6. Modular jack connector (MJ1)  
This is used for screen data transfer and connection with temperature controller, barcode reader,  
UG00P-MR, etc.  
7. Modular jack connectors (MJ2)  
This is used for connection with the PLC.  
With the option unit UG230A-DCL mounted, the modular jack allows you to connect a barcode  
reader, serial printer, etc.  
8. USB-B (slave port)  
This is the connector for screen data transfer.  
9. USB-A (master port)  
This is the connector where a printer or a CF card reader/writer is connected.  
10. Power supply terminal block  
Supplies the power (24 VDC) to the UG230.  
11. Mounting holes  
Used for inserting fixtures when securing the POD to the mounting panel.  
12. DIP switch  
This is used for setting the terminating resistors of the MJ1/MJ2 RS-422/485 signal line.  
13. Slide switch  
This is used for switching between the RS-232C and RS-422 ports for the MJ2.  
14. Add-on memory connector (MEMORY) (optional)  
With the option unit UG230A-DCL mounted, this is used for mounting an optional FLASH memory  
cassette (UG230P-D4).  
15. PLC communication connector (CN1) (optional)  
With the option unit UG230A-DCL mounted, this is used for connecting the UG230 and a PLC or  
an external control unit (computer, custom controller, etc.).  
16. CF card connector (CF) (optional)  
This is the connector where the CF card is inserted when the option unit UG230A-DCL is installed.  
17. 10BASE-T connector (LAN) (optional)  
With the option unit UG230A-DCL mounted, this is used for Ethernet connection.  
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4. Modular Jack (MJ1/MJ2)  
4.  
Modular Jack (MJ1/MJ2)  
Modular Jack 1 (MJ1)  
This is a modular connector used for connection for screen data transfer, temperature controller,  
barcode reader, card recorder (UG00P-MR) or serial extension I/O (UG00P-U2).  
Bottom View  
The pins of modular jack 1 correspond to signals as given below.  
MJ1  
Pin No.  
Signal Name  
+SD/RD  
SD/RD  
+5V  
Contents  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
RS-485 +data  
RS-485 data  
12345678  
Externally supplied +5 V  
Max. 150 mA*  
+5V  
SG  
Signal ground  
SG  
RD  
RS-232C receive data  
RS-232C send data  
SD  
* The maximum current for external supply (+5V) is 150 mA when the MJ1 or MJ2 is used.  
Editor (UG00S-CW) Setting  
1. The use of modular jack 1 can be set on the editor.  
2. Select [Modular] from the [System Setting] menu. The [Modular Jack] dialog is displayed. Select  
the use of modular jack 1 from the following options.  
Modular Jack 1  
*1  
[Editor Port]  
*2  
[Card Recorder]  
*3  
[Barcode]  
[UG00P-U2]  
*4  
[Multi-Link]  
[Temp. /PLC2Way]  
[UG-Link]  
[Ladder Tool]  
*7  
[Printer (Serial Port)]  
*1 Refer to “Transferring Screen Data” (page 2-17).  
*2 Select this option when connecting the card recorder (UG00P-MR).  
*3 Refer to “Barcode Reader Connection” (page 2-17).  
*4 Select this open when “Multi-link 2” is selected for [Connection] and “1” is set for [Local Port] on the  
[Comm. Parameter] dialog.  
*5 Select this option when using the ladder transfer function.  
*6 Select this option for Modbus slave connection.  
*7 Select this option when connecting the printer with serial interface.  
Refer to page 2-18.  
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Modular Jack 2 (MJ2: Exclusive to the UG230)  
Before using the MJ2, select whether it is used as an RS-232C or RS-422 port using the  
slide switch.  
The switch is factory-set to RS-422.  
CAUTION  
2
This is a modular jack connector used for connection with the PLC.  
Unlike the MJ1, the connector is available as an RS-422 (4-wire) port.  
Bottom View  
The pins of modular jack 2 correspond to signals as given below.  
MJ2  
Pin No.  
Signal Name  
Not used  
+SD  
Contents  
Not used  
*1  
1
2
RS-422 + send data  
Not used  
Not used  
SD  
*1  
RS-422 send data  
12345678  
3
4
5
6
Externally supplied +5 V  
Max. 150 mA*2  
+5V  
SG  
Signal ground  
RD  
+RD  
SD  
RS-232C receive data  
RS-422 + receive data  
RS-232C send data  
*1  
*1  
7
8
RD  
RS-422 receive data  
*1 Switch between RS-232C and RS-422 for pin Nos. 1, 2, 7, and 8 with the slide switch on the POD.  
*2 The maximum current for the output power supply (+5 V) is 150 mA when MJ1 or MJ2 is used.  
Without the Option Unit UG230A-DCL  
The MJ2 is usable as a port for PLC connection.  
Slide switch  
Use the switch to set the signal level for the MJ2.  
Side View  
Slide switch  
Lower position: RS-422 (4-wire)  
Upper position: RS-232C  
Wiring  
For more information, refer to page 2-14.  
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4. Modular Jack (MJ1/MJ2)  
Unusable PLC models  
The following PLC models cannot be connected to the MJ2.  
Manufacturer  
Mitsubishi  
Hitachi  
PLC  
A Series CPU  
FX Series CPU  
(however, can be used with FX0N tool port)  
HIDIC H-series RS-232C  
S7-300MPI (HMI ADP)  
Siemens  
S7-300MPI (PC ADP)  
S7-300MPI (Helmholz SSW7 ADP)  
When connecting any of the above PLCs, be sure to mount the option unit UG230A-DCL and connect  
the PLC to the D-sub 25-pin connector of the unit.  
Editor (UG00S-CW) Setting  
When “None” is chosen for [Option Unit] on the editor, modular jack 2 is automatically used as a PLC  
port.  
* When “None” is chosen for [Option Unit] and “Not connect PLC” is chosen for [PLC Type], MJ2  
becomes usable as when a type is chosen for [Option Unit].  
Combination of MJ1 and MJ2 functions  
When “Not connect PLC” is chosen for [PLC Type], both MJ1 and MJ2 become usable as when a type  
is chosen for [Option Unit]. Page 2-13 shows usable combination of functions.  
With the Option Unit UG230A-DCL  
MJ2 is used to connect a temperature controller or a barcode reader. Since MJ2 is also available as  
an RS-422 (4-wire) port, it differs from MJ1 in some respects.  
Slide switch  
Use the switch to set the signal level for the MJ2.  
Side View  
Slide switch  
Lower position: RS-422 (4-wire)  
Upper position: RS-232C  
Functions used with RS-232C  
Barcode reader, ladder tool (ladder transfer), printer (serial port)  
Functions used with RS-422  
Multi-link 2  
Functions used with either RS-232C or RS-422 depending on the devices to be connected or  
connecting methods  
Temperature controller/PLC2Way, UG-Link, Modbus slave communication  
Wiring  
For more information, refer to page 2-16.  
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Editor (UG00S-CW) Setting  
1. The use of modular jack 2 can be set on the editor.  
2. Select [Modular] from the [System Setting] menu. The [Modular Jack] dialog is displayed. Select  
the use of modular jack 2 from the following options.  
2
Modular Jack 2  
[Not Used]  
[Barcode]  
[Multi-Link]  
[Temp. /PLC2Way]  
[UG-Link]  
[Ladder Tool]  
[Modbus Slave]  
[Printer (Serial Port)]  
Combination of MJ1 and MJ2 functions  
: Usable at the same time. : Not usable at the same time  
MJ1  
Multi-  
Link 2  
Card  
Recorder  
Temp./  
PLC2Way  
Ladder  
Tool  
Modbus  
Slave  
Printer  
(Serial Port)  
Barcode  
UG00P-U2  
UG-Link  
MJ2  
Multi-  
Link 2  
Barcode  
Temp./  
PLC2Way  
UG-Link  
Ladder  
Tool  
Modbus  
Slave  
Printer  
(Serial Port)  
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4. Modular Jack (MJ1/MJ2)  
Notes on Wiring  
Notes on the Use of MJ1/MJ2  
The metal shell of the UG230 modular jack is used as SG (signal ground).  
Fuji’s communication cable for modular jack, shielded cable, is connected to the SG  
inside the UG230.  
CAUTION  
Notes on the Use of MJ2  
Either the RS-232C or RS-422 port can be selected for MJ2 with the slide switch.  
When the slide switch is set to RS-232C, MJ2 is connected in the same manner as MJ1.  
When the slide switch is set to RS-422, extra care should be taken if connecting a device adapted to  
RS-485 (2-wire).  
PLC connection  
There are two connecting methods.  
One method uses an adaptor UG30C-J for connection between MJ2 and the D-sub 25-pin connector  
plus a PLC communication cable (as shown in the User’s Manual <PLC Connection> (FEH380)).  
The other method uses a UG00C-P cable for connection between MJ2 and a PLC interface cable.  
For information on the PLC wiring diagram, refer to the separate User’s Manual <PLC Connection>  
(FEH380).  
Connecting to an RS-232C port (example: Mitsubishi A1SJ71UC24-R2):  
POD PLC communication cable  
With UG30C-J  
D-sub 25-pin (Male)  
PLC  
D-sub 9-pin (Male)  
FG  
SD  
RD  
RS  
CS  
SG  
1
2
3
4
5
7
UG30C-J  
CD  
RD  
SD  
SG  
DR  
RS  
CS  
1
2
3
5
6
7
8
MJ2  
With UG00C-P  
MJ2  
RJ-45 8-pin  
UG00C-P  
PLC  
D-sub 9-pin (Male)  
SHELL  
SG  
SD  
8
7
5
CD  
RD  
SD  
SG  
DR  
RS  
CS  
1
2
3
5
6
7
8
RD  
SG  
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Connecting to an RS-422 port (example: Mitsubishi QJ71C24):  
POD PLC communication cable  
With UG30C-J  
D-sub 25-pin (Male)  
2
PLC  
FG  
SG  
1
UG30C-J  
7
SDA  
SDB  
MJ2  
+SD  
-SD  
+RD  
-RD  
12  
13  
24  
25  
RDA  
RDB  
SG  
With UG00C-P  
MJ2  
RJ-45 8-pin  
UG00C-P  
SHELL  
SG  
PLC  
SG  
+SD  
-SD  
+RD  
-RD  
5
1
2
7
8
SDA  
SDB  
RDA  
RDB  
SG  
* When connecting to a Mitsubishi QnA CPU port, a connection between MJ2 and the PLC can  
be established by changing the PLC-side connecting method.  
Mitsubishi QnA CPU  
MJ2  
RJ-45 8-pin  
UG00C-P  
PLC  
D-sub 25-pin (Male)  
SG SHELL  
SG  
+SD  
-SD  
+RD  
-RD  
5
1
2
7
8
2
3
4
5
7
+RxD  
+TxD  
+DSR  
+DTR  
SG  
15 -RxD  
16 -TxD  
17 -DSR  
18 -DTR  
20  
21  
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4. Modular Jack (MJ1/MJ2)  
Connecting to an RS-485 port (example: Siemens S7-300 MPI port):  
POD PLC communication cable  
With UG30C-J  
D-sub 25-pin (Male)  
FG  
PLC  
1
UG30C-J  
+SD 12  
SD 13  
+RD 24  
RD 25  
+RD/SD  
RD/SD  
3
8
MJ2  
With UG00C-P  
MJ2  
RJ-45 8-pin  
UG00C-P  
PLC  
SG SHELL  
+SD  
SD  
1
2
7
8
+RD/SD  
RD/SD  
3
8
+RD  
RD  
Temperature controller/PLC2Way/UG-Link/Modbus slave communication  
For information on the wiring diagram, contact your local distributor.  
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Transferring Screen Data  
Use modular jack 1 (MJ1) when transferring screen data.  
2
When [Editor Port] is selected for [Modular Jack 1] on the editor, it is possible to transfer data in the  
RUN mode because the RUN/STOP mode (on the Main Menu screen) can be automatically  
selected.  
Also RUN/STOP mode is automatically selected for on-line editing and simulation.  
When an option other than [Editor Port] is selected for [Modular Jack 1], select the STOP mode  
(on the Main Menu screen) and transfer screen data. Simulation or on-line editing is not available.  
When transferring screen data, use Fuji’s data transfer cable (UG00C-T) 3 m to connect the  
UG230 to a personal computer.  
Barcode Reader Connection  
It is possible to receive the signal from a barcode reader by connecting the barcode reader at the  
modular jack (MJ1/2) of the UG230.  
To connect a barcode reader to the modular jack  
(MJ1/2), use Fuji’s optional cable (UG00C-B).  
Length: 3 m  
with modular plug  
Notes on connection  
- In the case of barcode readers with CTS and  
Brown: +5V  
Red: 0V  
Orange: RD  
Yellow: TD  
RTS control, it may be necessary to install a  
jumper to RTS and CTS. Otherwise the  
barcode reader may not work correctly.  
- The external power supply (+5 V) is max. 150  
mA.  
(Refer to page 2-10.)  
When using the barcode reader that was connected to UG400 (POD’s old version), connect it to  
the D-sub 9-pin female connector using the UG00C-B cable as shown below.  
Barcode reader  
D-sub 9-pin (female)  
Signal  
Name  
Signal  
Pin No  
RTS  
TXD  
RXD  
CTS  
SG  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
CS  
RD  
SD  
RS  
Orange: RD  
Yellow: SD  
*
Install a jumper between  
CTS and RTS.  
+5V  
SG  
Red: 0 V  
Brown: +5 V  
+5V  
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4. Modular Jack (MJ1/MJ2)  
Printer Connection (Serial Printer)  
To connect a printer through serial interface, connect the cable to a modular jack (MJ1/MJ2).  
Refer to the specification sheet of the printer to be used for the connecting cable for serial  
interface. For information on MJ1/MJ2 signals, refer to page 2-10.  
To connect to a printer equipped with a parallel interface, use a commercially available  
parallel-serial converter.  
When the serial connector of the converter is a D-sub 9-pin male connector, use Fuji’s UG00C-T  
connection cable.  
Printer  
D-sub 25-pin ←→ 9-pin converter  
Parallel port  
UG230  
UG00C-T  
MJ  
Parallel ←→ serial converter  
Compatible Printer Models  
Control code system:  
PR201  
PC-PR201 series compatible with MS-DOS computer  
ESC/P24-J84, ESC/P-J84, ESC/P super function compatible  
with MS-DOS computer  
ESC-P  
Others  
CBM292/293  
CBM’s line thermal printer  
(Screen hard copying is not possible.)  
Sato’s barcode printer “MR400 series”  
(It is not possible to print a screen hard copy, data sheet or  
sampling data.)  
MR400  
EPSON STYLUS PHOTO series  
EPSON color ink jet printer STYLUS PHOTO series  
(For printer models, refer to the User’s Manual  
<Supplementary Manual> (FEH376-1).)  
Screen Data Setting  
From the [System Setting] menu, select [Printer Setting] and open the [Main] tab window.  
Type: (as desired)  
Port: Serial Port (MJ Port) Go to the [Serial Port] tab window for communication setting.  
[Refer to Modular] button  
Modular Jack 1 (or 2)  
Printer (Serial Port)  
Set the above options.  
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5.  
USB Connectors  
USB-A (Master Port)  
2
Bottom View  
Enlarged View  
Available Devices  
Printer  
EPSON color ink jet printer STYLUS PHOTO for USB port  
* For more information, refer to User’s Manual <Supplementary Manual> (FEH376-1).  
Printer with parallel interface  
Printer models and available print functions are the same as those for a serial printer (page 2-18).  
CF card reader/writer  
Recommended models are:  
Manufacturer  
I-O Data Device  
TDK  
Type  
USB-CFRW  
U2RW03CF  
MR-UCF1SV  
ELECOM  
Connecting Cable  
Use the cable included with the device to be connected (printer or CF card reader/writer).  
Printer  
USB cable  
UG230  
USB-B  
USB-A  
C
F R  
W
CF card reader/writer  
96  
M
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5. USB Connectors  
To connect to a printer equipped with a parallel interface, use a commercially available parallel  
←→ USB cable (ELECOM UC-PGT recommended).  
Parallel ←→ USB cable  
Printer  
Parallel port  
UG230  
USB-A  
Screen Data Setting  
For a printer  
From the [System Setting] menu, select [Printer Setting] and open the [Main] tab window.  
Type: (as desired)  
Port: USB Port  
For CF card reader/writer  
From the [System Setting] menu, select [Unit Setting], and open the [Option Unit] tab window.  
[ Use USB CF Card Reader]: checked  
USB-B (Slave Port)  
This is a connector for screen data transfer via USB.  
Bottom View  
Enlarged View  
* When transferring screen data via the USB-B (USB slave port), be sure to install the USB driver for  
POD on the computer. The steps are described in the following section “Installing the USB Slave  
Driver.”  
Screen data transfer via the USB port is available with Windows 98 Second Edition and later.  
Connecting cable  
Use a commercially available USB cable.  
Computer  
USB cable  
UG230  
disc  
RESET  
USB-B  
USB-A  
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Installing the USB Slave Driver  
The installation procedure on Windows 2000 is described as an example below.  
1. Connect the USB-B port of the UG230 (with power on) to the computer (with power on) using a  
USB cable.  
2
2. The message “Found New Hardware” and then the driver installation wizard appear on the  
computer. Click the [Next] button.  
3. When the dialog box below is displayed, select [Display a list of the known drivers for this device  
so that I can choose a specific driver] and click the [Next] button.  
4. The dialog box below is displayed. Select [Other Devices] and click the [Next] button.  
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5. USB Connectors  
5. The dialog box below is displayed. Click [Have Disk].  
6. The [Install From Disk] dialog box is displayed. Click the [Browse] button.  
7. The UG230 USB driver “OP-U.inf” is automatically stored in the “inf” folder within the UG00S-CW  
editor installation folder (“UGW” for example).  
Select the “OP-U.inf” file and click the [Open] button.  
8. The previous dialog box is displayed again. Check the path shown under [Copy Manufacturer’s  
Files From:] and click the [OK] button.  
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9. The dialog box below is displayed. Check that [Operation Panel USB Driver] is shown under  
[Models:]. Click the [Next] button.  
2
10. The driver installation starts.  
11. The dialog box below is displayed on completion of installation. Click the [Finish] button.  
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5. USB Connectors  
Recognition of USB Driver  
When the driver has been installed successfully and the UG230 and the computer are connected with  
a USB cable, the [Device Manager] window shows “Operation Panel - Operation Panel USB Driver.”  
This will disappear when the UG230 and the computer are disconnected.  
If [Other Device] or [?] is shown even while their connection via USB is maintained, the USB driver  
may not be recognized. If this happens, uninstall the USB driver once and reinstall it.  
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6. D-sub 25-Pin Connector (CN1) (Optional)  
2-25  
6.  
D-sub 25-Pin Connector (CN1) (Optional)  
When the option unit UG230A-DCL is mounted, the CN1 connector is usable.  
2
Serial Connector (CN1)  
To communicate with the PLC (RS-232C, RS-422/485), connect the cable to the serial connector  
(CN1).  
UG230A-DCL  
The correspondence between the serial connector pins and signals is shown below. The interface is  
the same as that for the UG30-series CN1.  
CN1 (D-sub 25-pin, female)  
Pin No.  
1
Signal Name  
Contents  
Frame ground  
FG  
SD  
RD  
RS  
CS  
2
RS-232C send data  
RS-232C receive data  
RS-232C RS request to send  
RS-232C CS clear to send  
Not used  
3
4
5
6
1
7
SG  
Signal ground  
14  
8
Not used  
9
+5V  
0V  
Use prohibited  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
Use prohibited  
Not used  
+SD  
SD  
+RS  
RS-422 send data (+)  
RS-422 send data ()  
RS-422 RS send data (+)  
Not used  
Not used  
25  
RS  
CS  
+CS  
RS-422 RS send data ()  
RS-422 CS receive data ()  
RS-422 CS receive data (+)  
Not used  
13  
Use prohibited  
Use prohibited  
Not used  
+RD  
RS-422 receive data (+)  
RS-422 receive data ()  
RD  
The following connector is recommended.  
Recommended connector  
DDK-make 17JE23250-02 (D8A)  
D-sub 25-pin, male, metric thread, with hood  
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7. 10BASE-T (LAN) (Optional)  
7.  
10BASE-T (LAN) (Optional)  
When the option unit UG230A-DCL is mounted, the 10BASE-T (LAN) connector is usable.  
10BASE-T Connector  
Use this connector for Ethernet connection.  
Bottom View  
UG230A-DCL  
MJ1/2 and LAN connector are 8-pin modular jacks.  
Check the name plate and insert the connector in the correct position.  
CAUTION  
The LAN (10BASE-T) pins correspond to signals as given below.  
LAN  
Pin No.  
Signal Name  
TX+  
Contents  
Ethernet send signal (+)  
Ethernet send signal ()  
Ethernet receive signal (+)  
Not used  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
TX−  
12345678  
RX+  
NC  
NC  
Not used  
RX−  
NC  
Ethernet receive signal ()  
Not used  
NC  
Not used  
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2-27  
Notes on Wiring  
When using the LAN port, keep the LAN cable away from the power supply cable as  
much as possible.  
CAUTION  
2
HUB  
UTP cable  
Straight or cross cable  
UTP cable  
Straight  
(For more information, refer  
the HUB specifications.)  
UG230A-DCL  
UG30  
high-  
performance  
type  
Ethernet  
Unit  
HUB  
PLC  
UG230  
Node  
Distance between the node and the HUB: 100 m maximum  
Maximum network nodes: 100  
Node  
Cable Connection Diagram  
Straight  
(with HUB)  
Cross  
(without HUB)  
10BASE-T  
RJ-45 8Pin  
10BASE-T  
RJ-45 8Pin  
10BASE-T  
RJ-45 8Pin  
10BASE-T  
RJ-45 8Pin  
1
2
3
6
4
5
7
8
1
2
3
6
4
5
7
8
1
2
3
6
4
5
7
8
3
6
1
2
5
4
8
7
* Unshielded twist-pair cable  
* Unshielded twist-pair cable  
Notes on Cables  
Use the following recommended cable.  
Recommended cable 10BASE-T  
Type: Twist-pair cable, category 5  
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8. CF Card  
8.  
CF Card  
Recommended CF Cards  
TM  
CF cards in compliance with CompactFlash can be used.  
The operation of the following cards has been verified by us.  
Manufacturer  
Kodak  
Type  
KPCN-32  
Capacity  
32 MB  
SDCFB-64-505  
64 MB  
32 MB  
64 MB  
96 MB  
128 MB  
192 MB  
256 MB  
384 MB  
512 MB  
1 GB  
SanDisk  
SDCFB-xxxx-801  
CFS-32MA  
32 MB  
32 MB  
64 MB  
CFS-xxM(HI)  
128 MB  
256 MB  
512 MB  
I-O Data Device  
32 MB  
64 MB  
CFS-iVxxx  
128 MB  
256 MB  
512 MB  
Hagiwara Sys-Com  
Melco  
HPC-CFxxZX  
RCF-XX  
32 MB  
64 MB  
128 MB  
256 MB  
512 MB  
CF Card Insertion Position  
With the USB port:  
The following items are recommended.  
Manufacturer  
Type  
USB-CFRW  
U2RW03CF  
MR-UCF1SV  
DM-8000  
I-O Data Device  
TDK  
ELECOM  
DAZZLE  
C
F R  
W
USB-A  
96  
M
B
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With the option unit:  
Insert a CF card into the CF connector of the option unit UG230A-DCL.  
UG230A-DCL  
2
Mounting and Dismounting the CF Card  
With the USB port:  
Follow the instructions provided in the CF card reader/writer manual.  
With the option unit:  
1. Insert the card securely into the interface with the card backside outwards viewed from the rear of  
the unit as shown below.  
Card backside  
When the card is inserted,  
the eject button pops out.  
2.  
2. To remove the card, press the eject button. The card pops out.  
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8. CF Card  
Notes on Handling the CF Card  
1. POD can recognize a CF card in the FAT file system. It cannot recognize a FAT32-formatted CF  
card.  
2. Do not insert or remove the CF card during access. Doing so may destroy data on the CF card.  
The CF card can be inserted or removed safely when the Main Menu screen is displayed. Before  
mounting or removing the CF card, be sure to check that the CF card is not being accessed.  
Doing so may destroy data on the CF card or cause CF card failure.  
However, if the [Card Menu] switch is pressed on the Main Menu screen and the CF card  
operation screen is displayed, it is not possible to insert or remove the CF card.  
3. Do not turn the power off or on during access to the CF card.  
4. Make a backup copy of the CF card at regular intervals.  
5. If there should be a disk error and you cannot read/write data, you can scan the disk in Windows to  
restore the disk data.  
If not restored, initialize the CF card. Note that the data in the CF card will be completely deleted  
by initialization. (For more information on scanning the disk or operating Windows, refer to the  
Windows manual.)  
6. The number of writing times per CF card is limited (approx. 300,000 times).  
Consequently, frequent writing at short intervals may shorten service life of the CF card. When  
using a CF card to save sampling data, be aware of the sampling time. Be sure to always avoid  
writing to a CF card with the CYCLE macro command.  
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Installation  
3
1. Mounting Procedure  
2. Power Supply Cable Connection  
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1. Mounting Procedure  
3-1  
1.  
Mounting Procedure  
Mounting Procedure  
1. Insert the UG230 into the mounting panel (max. thick: 5 mm).  
Mounting panel  
3
Panel cut-out hole  
Panel cut-out dimensions  
(Unit: mm)  
2. Insert four fixtures attached to the UG230 into the mounting holes, and tighten them with the  
locking screws.  
Tightening Torque: 0.3 to 0.5 N•m  
Fixtures  
Mounting hole  
Fixture dimensions  
(Unit: mm)  
Mounting hole  
UG230  
10.5  
Mounting  
panel  
17.8  
* To prevent static electricity, be sure to  
connect the mounting panel to the ground.  
Fixtures  
3. Mount the gasket so that it will be sandwiched securely between the unit and the mounting panel.  
Mounting Angle  
90°  
Install the unit within the angle of 0° to 135° as shown on the right.  
135°  
Dis  
play  
0°  
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2. Power Supply Cable Connection  
2.  
Power Supply Cable Connection  
Electric shock hazard  
Shut the power off before connecting the power supply cable.  
DANGER  
Power Supply Cable Connection  
Connect the power supply cable to the terminal on the backside of the unit.  
24 VDC  
24 VDC  
Grounding  
Power supply  
24 VDC 10%  
Tighten terminal screws on the power supply terminal block with the following torque.  
Terminal Screw  
Tightening  
Torque  
Screw Size  
M3.5  
Crimp-style Terminal (Unit: mm)  
0.5 N•m  
7.1 MAX  
7.1 MAX  
The power source must be within the allowable voltage fluctuation.  
Use a power source with low noise between the cables or between the ground and the cable.  
Use as thick a power supply cable as possible to minimize drop in voltage.  
Keep power supply cables away from high-voltage, large-current carrying cables.  
Be sure to attach the terminal cover to the terminal block.  
Terminal cover  
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2. Power Supply Cable Connection  
3-3  
Grounding  
Be sure to establish a ground of POD.  
(The level of grounding resistance should be less than 100 .)  
CAUTION  
An independent earth pole must be used for POD.  
Use a cable which has a nominal cross section of more than  
2
2 mm for grounding.  
3
Other  
equipment  
POD  
Set the grounding point near the POD to shorten the distance  
of grounding cables.  
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2. Power Supply Cable Connection  
Please use this page freely.  
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Instructions  
4
1. Coin-type Lithium Battery  
2. DIP Switch Setting  
3. Function Switches  
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1. Coin-type Lithium Battery  
4-1  
1.  
Coin-type Lithium Battery  
The POD is delivered without inserting the battery connector in the battery holder on the  
back of the unit.  
CAUTION  
Be sure to set the battery when using the calendar function or SRAM.  
Without battery, the contents in the SRAM or calendar will not be retained.  
Battery Mounting Procedure  
4
Electric shock hazard  
DANGER  
Steps 2 to 5 must be performed when the power to the POD is turned off.  
1. Turn the unit off.  
2. Slide the battery holder cover in the direction of the arrow (“” shown below) to open it.  
See operating or maintenance  
instruction for type of battery  
to be used.  
Battery replacement.  
Slide and open.  
operating or maintenance  
nstruction for type of battery  
sed.  
ee operating or maintenance  
instruction for type of battery  
to be used.  
attery replacement.  
Battery replacement.  
3. Check that the battery is securely attached to the backside of the cover, and connect the battery  
connector.  
Battery connector  
4. Close the battery holder cover. When closing the cover, slide it in the direction of the arrow (““  
shown below) to lock it.  
Slide and lock.  
See operating or maintenance  
instruction for type of battery  
to be used.  
operating or maintenance  
instruction for type of battery  
sed.  
Battery replacement.  
Bttery replacement.  
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1. Coin-type Lithium Battery  
5. Enter a date five years from now for “Battery Replacement”  
on the sticker on the battery holder.  
See operating or maintenance  
instruction for type of battery  
to be used.  
* The battery status is output to the internal memory  
$s167 of the UG230.  
If the battery voltage drops before five years has  
elapsed, replace the battery immediately.  
Battery replacement.  
Enter a date five years from now  
MSB  
LSB  
15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00  
$s167  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Memory cassette information  
reserved (Setting: 0)  
0: Not mounted  
1: FROM 2 Mbyte (UG20)  
2: FROM 4 Mbyte (UG230/UG20)  
3: SRAM 512 kbyte (UG30/UG20)  
4: FROM 8 Mbyte (UG30)  
0: The battery is normal.  
1: Battery voltage drop  
2: Battery not mounted  
Memory cassette information reserved (Setting: 0)  
6. Turn on the power to the UG230 and check that the  
battery is correctly mounted on the Main Menu  
screen.  
Main Menu screen  
When the battery is not connected, the [SRAM/Clock]  
switch blinks and the message “Battery not set” is  
displayed at the bottom left corner. When the battery  
is correctly connected, the [SRAM/Clock] switch goes  
out and the message is cleared.  
When the battery voltage has dropped, the message  
“Brownout Battery” is displayed.  
Battery Replacement  
Safety Instructions on Handling the Battery  
Lithium batteries contain combustible material such as lithium or organic solvent. Mishandling may  
cause heat, explosion or ignition resulting in fire or injury. To prevent accidents, pay attention to the  
following cautions when handling the lithium battery.  
Be sure to discharge static electricity from your body before battery replacement.  
Use the battery “UG30P-BT” (replacement battery for the UG30) for replacement.  
CAUTION  
Rough handling of the battery may cause a fire or chemical burn hazard.  
Do not disassemble, incinerate or heat the battery.  
Observe the local and governmental regulations when disposing of waste batteries.  
Keep batteries out of reach of children (If swallowed, immediately consult a doctor.)  
Never re-charge the battery.  
When the battery leaks or smells, the leaking battery electrolyte may catch a fire.  
Keep from heat or flame.  
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4-3  
Battery Replacement Procedure  
Replacement batteries are available from us.  
Name  
Type  
UG30P-BT  
Contents  
Coin-type lithium primary cell 1 pce  
1 pce  
Replacement battery for the UG30  
Cautions sticker  
1. Replace the battery “UG30P-BT” within three minutes after the unit is turned off.  
If it is not possible to replace within three minutes, use the UG00S-CW editor (cable: UG00C-T) or  
a CF card and make a backup copy of data in the SRAM.  
When using the UG00S-CW editor:  
1) Start the UG00S-CW editor.  
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2) Click the [Transfer] icon. The [Transfer] dialog is displayed.  
3) Select [Display] for [Transfer Device] and [SRAM Data] for [Transfer Data].  
To save a backup copy from the UG00S-CW editor on the server via Ethernet, check  
[
Transfer through Ethernet/IP Address of the UG30 Equipped with SRAM]. Keep [  
Use Simulator] and [ Read Comments in Data Transfer] unchecked.  
4) Click the [PC <-] under [Transfer Mode].  
5) Save the read data in the “.RAM” file.  
When using a CF card:  
For the backup procedure with a CF card, refer to “Chapter 6 POD Operations.”  
2. Turn the unit off. Slide and open the battery holder. The battery in the socket will come into view.  
3. Unplug the battery connector, and remove the battery from the  
socket. Take out the battery while pressing the center of the  
battery holder cover as shown in the figure.  
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4. Set a new battery. Fit the battery into the socket in such a  
manner that the red cable side of the battery faces the board  
and the cable faces out. Insert the battery in the “a” side first,  
and push it down to “a” while inserted in the “b” side.  
Battery holder  
“b” side  
“a” side  
5. Plug in the battery connector and slide and lock the battery  
holder cover.  
6. Remove the existing caution sticker. Enter a date five years  
from now for “Battery Replacement” on the new caution sticker,  
and attach it to the backside of the unit.  
7. When the backup copy of the SRAM data has been saved in  
step 1, turn on the unit and load the data to the unit.  
Printedcircuit  
board  
Battery  
connector  
Socket  
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2. DIP Switch Setting  
2.  
DIP Switch Setting  
DIP Switch (DIPSW) Setting  
When setting the DIP switch, turn the power off.  
Side View  
DIP switch  
MJ1 (modular jack 1) terminating resistance for RS-485  
MJ2 (modular jack 2) SD terminating resistance for RS-422  
MJ2 (modular jack 2) RD terminating resistance for RS-422  
CF auto load (for USB/UG230A-DCL)  
1
2
3
4
ON  
Terminating Resistance Setting (DIPSW1, 2, 3)  
Set the terminating resistance for RS-422/485 connection.  
MJ1 can be used for RS-232C or RS-485 (2-wire) connection.  
For the following connections, set DIPSW 1 to the ON position.  
- Master station for multi-link 2 connection  
- Temperature controller network/PLC2Way connection via RS-485  
- Card Recorder: Connection with the UG00P-MR (optional)  
- Serial extension I/O: Connection with the UG00P-U2 (optional)  
- Connection to the UG230 at the termination of UG-link connection via RS-485  
MJ2 can be used for RS-232C or RS-422 (4-wire) connection.  
- For connection to the PLC through the RS-422 interface (4-wire connection) at MJ2, set  
DIPSW2 and 3 to the ON position.  
- For connection to the PLC through the RS-422 interface (2-wire connection) at MJ2, set  
DIPSW3 to the ON position.  
CF Auto Load (DIPSW4)  
A screen data file saved on a CF card can be auto-loaded as described below.  
1. Transfer screen data from the computer to a CF card. (Refer to the User's Manual <Function>  
(FEH376) for more information.)  
2. Set DIPSW4 in the ON position, and insert the CF card that contains the screen data file.  
3. Turn the unit on. The screen data is automatically loaded into the FLASH memory of the unit.  
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3. Function Switches  
4-5  
3.  
Function Switches  
Types  
There are six function switches provided.  
[SYSTEM], [F1], [F2], [F3], [F4], [F5]  
[SYSTEM] Switch  
The [SYSTEM] switch works in “alternate” operations.  
When this switch is pressed once, the switch menu is displayed at the side of the function switches  
[F1] to [F5], and each function switch corresponds to the menu item displayed in the switch menu.  
When the [SYSTEM] switch is pressed again, the switch menu disappears, and the function switches  
[F1] to [F5] work as defined by the user (page 4-6).  
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Function switches for switch  
menu selection  
User-defined  
function switches  
User-defined function  
switches  
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Y
S
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O
D
E
BR  
BR  
BR  
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K
L
T
For UG230H-SS/LS:  
For UG230H-TS4:  
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S
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O
D
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O
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CT  
CT  
CT  
BR  
BR  
BR  
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K
L
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K
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4-6  
3. Function Switches  
User-defined Function Switches [F1] to [F5]  
When the UG230 is in the STOP mode, the function switches do not work.  
When the UG230 is in the RUN mode and the switch menu by the [SYSTEM] switch is not  
displayed, the function switches can be defined by the user.  
User-defined function switches should be set in the following dialogs of the UG00S-CW editor.  
- Settings for each screen  
[Edit] [Local Function Switch Setting] [Function Switch Setting] dialog  
- Setting for all screens  
[System Setting] [Function Switch Setting] [Function Switch Setting] dialog  
[F1] to [F5] Switch Functions with Switch Menu  
Functions  
Mode  
Contents  
Selects the operation mode between STOP RUN.  
F1  
Contrast Adjustment  
Brightness Adjustment  
Adjust the contrast. Holding down the  
switch for one second or more changes the  
contrast rapidly.  
Item  
Adjusts the screen brightness in three  
levels.  
F2  
F3  
F4  
Contrast  
Brightness  
Applicable  
models  
UG230H-SS/LS  
UG230H-TS  
F3*1  
F4*1  
F2  
F2  
F3  
F4  
Adjustment  
1
Bright  
2
Medium  
3
Dark  
Dark  
Medium  
Pale  
Turn the backlight on and off.  
Backlight control should be set on the UG00S-CW editor.  
([System Setting] [Unit Setting] [Unit Setting] dialog, [Backlight] tab window)  
Always ON  
Ignored  
Auto 1/Auto 2/Auto 3  
Manual/Manual 2  
The [F5] switch turns the backlight off.  
This is valid when the backlight control  
bit (bit 11) in the read area “n + 1” in the  
system memory is reset (OFF: 0).  
Manual  
The [F5] switch turns the backlight off.  
To turn it on, press somewhere on the  
screen or a function switch.  
Manual 2  
The [F5] switch turns the backlight on  
and off.  
[Backlight Power ON Time Control] that  
determines the backlight status at  
power-up becomes valid.  
When the power is turned on:  
ON Backlight ON  
F5  
Backlight  
OFF Backlight OFF  
*1 When a medium or dark brightness is set, the backlight service life may become shorter.  
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Connections  
5
5. Universal Serial Communications  
6. UG-Link  
7. PLC2Way  
8. Temperature Control Network  
9. Ethernet  
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1. 1 : 1 Connection  
5-1  
1.  
1 : 1 Connection  
One set of the UG230 is connected to one PLC (1 : 1 connection).  
[UG230 only]  
PLC  
UG230  
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RUN  
STOP  
MJ2  
RS-232C or RS-422 (RS-485)  
[UG230 + UG230A-DCL]  
UG230  
5
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RUN  
STOP  
CN1  
RS-232C or RS-422 (RS-485)  
The host link unit of the PLC or the CPU port is used and the UG230 (master station) establishes  
communications according to the protocol of the PLC. Consequently, it is not necessary to have  
the dedicated communication program on the PLC (slave station). The UG230 reads the PLC  
memory for screen display. It is also possible to write switch data or numerical data entered  
through the keypad directly to the PLC memory.  
PLC  
UG230  
Read  
Write  
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RUN  
STOP  
For more information on wiring and communication settings, refer to the User’s Manual <PLC  
Connection> (FEH380).  
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5-2  
2. 1 : n Connection (Multi-drop)  
2.  
1 : n Connection (Multi-drop)  
One UG230 is connected to multiple PLCs. (Maximum connectable PLCs: 32)  
UG230  
*
In the case of UG230 + UG230A-DCL, connect to “CN1”.  
MJ2  
*
Maximum length (UG230 to the terminating PLC) = 500 m  
RS-422/RS-485 connection  
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RUN  
RUN  
RUN  
RUN  
STOP  
STOP  
STOP  
STOP  
(n = 1 to 32)  
PLCn (n=1 ~ 32
PLC1  
PLC2  
PLC3  
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3. n : 1 Connection (Multi-link 2)  
5-3  
3.  
n : 1 Connection (Multi-link 2)  
One PLC is connected to a maximum of four UG230 units.  
An original network is created where the UG230 (Local Port 1) that is directly connected to the  
PLC is the master station, and other three UG230 are slave stations. Only the master station  
makes communications directly with the PLC, and the slave stations make communications with  
the PLC via the master station.  
UG230 master  
UG230 slave  
UG230 slave  
UG230 slave  
Local port  
1
Local port  
2
Local port  
3
Local port  
4
MJ2 MJ1  
MJ2  
MJ2  
MJ2  
*
*
*
*
Terminal block  
Terminal block  
Terminal block  
5
RS-232C  
RS-422  
RS-485  
Fuji’s cable  
“UG00C-H” (3 m)  
RS-485 connection  
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RUN  
STOP  
*
In the case of UG230 + UG230A-DCL, connect to “CN1”.  
PLC  
Communications between the UG230 master station and the PLC depend on the communication  
speed set on the PLC. The maximum available speed for the UG230 is 115 kbps, which is higher  
than the one available with multi-link connection described in “4. n : 1 Connection (Multi-link).”  
This multi-link connection is available with almost all the PLC models that support 1 : 1 connection.  
(The connection between the master station and the PLC is the same as the one for 1 : 1  
connection.)  
Use the RS-485 2-wire connection between stations of the UG230. Please use Fuji’s multi-link 2  
master cable (UG00C-H) for connection between the master station (local port 1) and the slave  
station (local port 2).  
The UG230, UG30 series and UG20 series can be used together. The UG20 series can be the  
master station.  
(However, when UG220/UG221 is the master station, the slave station must be UG220/UG221.  
Also, depending on the hardware version of the UG20 series, multi-link 2 connection may not be  
supported. Refer to the User’s Manual <UG20 series Hardware> (FEH352).  
For more information on wiring and communication settings, refer to the User’s Manual <PLC  
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5-4  
4. n : 1 Connection (Multi-link)  
4.  
n : 1 Connection (Multi-link)  
One PLC is connected to multiple UG230 units. (Maximum connectable units: 32)  
UG230 1  
UG230 2  
UG230 3  
UG230 n (n = 1 to 32)  
*
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*
*
MJ2  
MJ2  
MJ2  
MJ2  
Terminal block  
Terminal block  
Terminal block  
Terminal block  
*
In the case of UG230 + UG230A-DCL,  
connect to “CN1”.  
Maximum length (PLC to the terminating UG230) = 500 m  
RS-422/RS-485 connection  
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RUN  
STOP  
PLC  
The PLC must be of the type of signal level RS422/RS485 with port numbers.  
RS422 connection between the UG230 PLC must be in 2-wire connection.  
The UG230, UG30 series and UG20 series can be used together.  
For more information on wiring and communication settings, refer to the User’s Manual <PLC  
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5. Universal Serial Communications  
5-5  
5.  
Universal Serial Communications  
A general purpose computer or an ASCII unit of the PLC (master station) controls the POD (slave  
station) using dedicated commands.  
Dedicated commands  
Read  
General-purpose  
computer  
disc  
UG230  
Write  
RESET  
MJ2  
Interrupt  
RS-232C or RS-422 (RS-485)  
5
The UG230 internal user memory addresses ($u) must be used for memory allocation for switch,  
lamp or data display parts.  
When the master station specifies a screen number, data is written to the internal memory address  
($u) allocated for the screen. If the screen is switched internally, the new screen number is read  
and is written to the internal memory address ($u) allocated for the screen.  
For 1 : 1 connection, the UG230 can send an interrupt to the master station through switch  
activation, write command from the keypad, and screen change.  
Use MJ2 (or CN1 when the UG230A-DCL is provided) of the UG230 for connection with a  
general-purpose computer. Either signal level RS-232C or RS-422 (RS-485) can be selected.  
In addition to 1 : 1 connection, 1 : n connection is available between the general-purpose  
computer and the UG230 via RS-422.  
(A maximum of 32 UG230 units can be connected.)  
For 1 : n connection, interrupts cannot be used.  
General-purpose computer  
disc  
RESET  
RS-422 (RS-485) connection  
MJ2  
MJ2  
MJ2  
MJ2  
UG230 1  
UG230 2  
UG230 3  
UG230 n (n = 1 to 32)  
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6. UG-Link  
6.  
UG-Link  
“UG-Link” is the network where the computer reads from and writes to the internal memory of the  
UG230, memory card, PLC memory or temperature control/PLC2 memory using a dedicated  
protocol.  
Dedicated commands  
Read  
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RUN  
disc  
STOP  
Write  
RESET  
PC  
PLC  
UG230  
Use MJ1 of the UG230 for connection with a general-purpose computer. Use MJ2 for  
communications with the PLC.  
When the option unit UG230A-DCL is installed, it is possible to use CN1 for communications with  
the PLC, MJ2 for connection to the PLC using the temperature controller or PLC2Way, and MJ2 for  
communications with a computer. Data of the PLC or temperature controller can be collected  
through communications with the UG230. Data collection is available even between the products  
of different manufacturers.  
Either signal level RS-232C or RS-485 can be selected.  
With RS-232C, one UG230 unit can be connected; with RS-485, a maximum of 31 UG230 units  
can be connected.  
<RS-485 connection>  
disc  
RESET  
RS-485  
MJ1  
MJ1  
MJ2  
Local port  
1
Local port  
2
Localport  
31  
RS-232C  
RS-422  
RS-485  
*
MJ2  
MJ2  
CN1  
MJ1  
RS-232C  
RS-422  
RS-485  
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RUN  
STOP  
Temperature controller,  
inverter or PLC  
PLC  
PLC  
PLC  
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[UG230 + UG230A-DCL]  
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7. PLC2Way  
5-7  
7.  
PLC2Way  
The “PLC2Way” function is an original network function where one UG230 can be connected to  
two PLCs. Even if the manufacturers of these PLCs are not the same, they can be connected to  
one UG230.  
RS-232C  
RS-422/RS-485  
(Mitsubishi)  
PLC  
run  
MJ2  
MJ1  
UG230  
RS-232C  
RS-422/RS-485  
(2-wire connection)  
F
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A
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PROGRAMMER  
5
(Yokogawa)  
PLC  
Connect the first PLC to MJ2 (or CN1 when the UG230A-DCL is provided), and the second PLC  
(PLC2Way) to MJ1.  
With the PLC2Way function, it is possible to communicate with PLCs without special program in  
the same way as 1 : 1 connection.  
Two PLCs that are connected to the UG230 are controlled at the same time, and memory  
read/write operations are available with these two PLCs.  
Connection at MJ1 (PLC2Way) can be performed via RS-232C or RS-485 (2-wire).  
With RS-232C, one PLC can be connected; with RS-485, a maximum of 31 PLCs can be  
connected.  
RS-232C  
RS-422/RS-485  
run  
MJ2  
UG230  
MJ1  
PLC  
(2-wire connection)  
RS-422/RS-485  
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F
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F
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T
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A
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A
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A
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PROGRAMMER  
PROGRAMMER  
PROGRAMMER  
PLC1  
PLC2  
PLCn
(n = 1 to 31)  
Periodical reading/sampling of PLC data on the PLC2Way side  
When read/write memory addresses are preset on the temperature control network/PLC2Way  
table, background data reading is performed at regular intervals. It is also possible to save the  
read data in the UG230 internal buffer, SRAM or CF card.  
Data transfer between PLCs  
The PLC memory data can be transferred to another PLC in blocks using a macro command.  
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5-8  
8. Temperature Control Network  
8.  
Temperature Control Network  
Using the temperature control network, the UG230 can be connected to the temperature controller  
or inverter.  
With RS-232C, one PLC can be connected; with RS-485, a maximum of 31 temperature  
controllers can be connected.  
PLC  
UG230  
PV  
PV  
PV  
100  
100  
100  
SP2  
SP2  
3
4
SP2  
3
4
3
4
Temperature  
controller  
SP  
AL1  
SP  
AL1  
SP  
AL1  
90  
90  
90  
MAN  
2
3
MAN  
2
3
MAN  
2
3
A/M  
A/M  
A/M  
SET/ENT  
SET/ENT  
SET/ENT  
n
2
1
(Max = 31)  
Data of temperature controllers connected to the UG230 can be set or monitored.  
Periodical reading/sampling of temperature controller data  
When read/write memory addresses are preset on the temperature control network/PLC2Way  
table, background data reading is performed at regular intervals. It is also possible to save the  
read data in the UG230 internal buffer, SRAM or CF card.  
Data transfer  
It is also possible to transfer data in the PLC memory, UG230 internal memory or a memory card  
to the temperature controller at one time using a macro command. Conversely, data in the  
temperature controller can be transferred to the PLC memory, UG230 internal memory or a  
memory card at one time.  
For more information, refer to the User’s Manual <Temperature Control Network> (FEH365).  
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9. Ethernet  
5-9  
9.  
Ethernet  
To perform Ethernet communications on the UG230, the option unit UG230A-DCL must  
be installed.  
CAUTION  
Transferring data in memory  
Data in memory can be transferred to the UG230 on the Ethernet or to the PLCs linked to the  
UG230 as a host by using macro commands (EREAD/EWRITE).  
Ethernet  
5
SYSTEM  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
<UG230>  
F5  
F6  
F7  
POWER  
RS-232C  
RS-485  
<PLC>  
Communications between the server and the UG230  
- “HKEtn10.dll” (for UDP/IP protocol) is provided so that the user can create an original  
application by using Visual C++ or Visual Basic, etc. to allow the server to access the memory  
device, such as UG230 internal memory, memory card or the PLC memory linked with the  
UG230 as a host........ (a)  
- The macro command (SEND) enables the UG230 to access the server........ (b)  
Server  
Application  
(a)  
(b)  
Ethernet  
SYSTEM  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
F6  
F7  
<UG230>  
<PLC>  
POWER  
RS-232C  
RS-485  
PROGRAMMER  
PROGRAMMER  
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5-10  
9. Ethernet  
- Screen data can be transferred from the UG00S-CW editor on the server to the UG230.  
Server  
UG00S-CW  
Ethernet  
SYSTEM  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
F6  
F7  
PROGRAMMER  
<UG230>  
<PLC>  
POWER  
Ethernet-ready PLC  
RS-232C  
RS-485  
PROGRAMMER  
Communications between the Ethernet-ready PLC and the UG230  
- The UG230 can communicate with the PLC on the Ethernet.  
Ethernet  
SYSTEM  
F1  
SYSTEM  
F1  
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F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
F6  
F7  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
F6  
F7  
A
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PROGRAMMER  
POWER  
POWER  
<PLC:1>  
<UG230:1>  
<UG230:2>  
<UG230:n>  
* Ethernet-ready PLC only  
- The UG230 can communicate with multiple PLCs on the Ethernet.  
Ethernet  
SYSTEM  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
F6  
F7  
POWER  
<PLC:n>  
<PLC:1>  
<UG230:1>  
<UG230:n>  
* Ethernet-ready PLC only  
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POD Operations  
6
1. Operational Procedures  
2. Main Menu Screen  
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1. Operational Procedures  
6-1  
1.  
Operational Procedures  
POD Operation  
Follow the procedure below to operate the POD.  
1. Installation and wiring  
For details, refer to Chapter 3.  
2. Connection with devices including a PLC and a temperature controller  
For instructions and precautions on wiring between the POD and other devices, refer to the  
separate User’s Manual <PLC Connection> (FEH380).  
3. POD power-on  
New POD  
6
Other than the above  
When the check screen below and then the next user screen are displayed correctly, go to  
step 5.  
4. Screen data creation and transfer  
New POD  
Refer to “Initial Screen” (page 6-2).  
Other than the above  
Refer to Chapter 5, “Data Transference” in User’s Manual <Operation> (FEH375).  
5. Operation start  
The POD becomes operable with a PLC or a computer connected to it.  
* If the POD does not operate normally and shows an error message, eliminate the cause by  
referring to Chapter 7.  
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6-2  
1. Operational Procedures  
Initial Screen  
When the power of POD is turned on for the first time, the Main Menu screen shown below on the left  
is displayed.  
Initial screen displayed when power is turned  
on for the first time  
Main Menu screen after transferring screen  
data  
Transferring Screen Data for the First Time  
There are some methods for transferring screen data for the first time.  
UG230 only  
1. Transferring screen data via the UG00C-T or USB cable  
Transfer screen data from the computer while the initial screen is displayed.  
2. Transfer screen data from a CF card (USB CF card reader/writer) or a memory card  
(UG00P-MR).  
1) Transfer screen data from the computer to the desired card.  
2) Connect a USB CF card reader/writer or a UG00P-MR to the UG230, and insert the card.  
3) Press the [CF Card (English)] switch. The “Card Menu” screen  
is displayed.  
4) Follow the instructions as described in “Card Menu Screen”  
(page 6-15) and transfer screen data.  
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UG230 + UG230A-DCL (option unit)  
1. Transferring screen data via the UG00C-T or USB cable  
Transfer screen data from the computer while the initial screen is displayed.  
2. Transfer screen data from a CF card.  
1) Transfer screen data from the computer to a CF card.  
2) Insert the CF card into the option unit.  
3) Press the [CF Card (English)] switch. The “Card Menu” screen  
is displayed.  
4) Follow the instructions as described in “Card Menu Screen”  
(page 6-15) and transfer screen data.  
3. Transferring screen data via Ethernet  
1) Press the [IP Address (English)] switch.  
2) The “Ethernet” screen is displayed.  
Follow the instructions as described in “Ethernet (Optional)”  
(page 6-29) and set the IP address.  
Press the [Setting Finished] switch. The initial screen is displayed again.  
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3) Transfer screen data from the computer via Ethernet.  
Auto-uploading screen data from the CF card to the UG230  
1) Transfer screen data from the computer to a CF card.  
2) Turn the UG230 off. Set the DIPSW1 on the UG230 to the ON position, and insert the CF  
card into the USB CF card reader/writer or the option unit.  
3) Turn the UG230 on. The screen data is automatically uploaded from the CF card to the  
UG230.  
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2. Main Menu Screen  
2.  
Main Menu Screen  
The Main Menu screen is displayed when the POD is in the STOP mode. In this state, the POD is  
disconnected from the PLC and other external devices.  
Displaying the Main Menu Screen  
In the RUN Mode  
To bring up the Main Menu screen in the RUN mode, press the [SYSTEM] switch and then the [F1]  
switch while the vertical menu is displayed.  
Main Menu screen  
When the [SYSTEM] switch is disabled:  
Pressing the [SYSTEM] switch does not bring up the vertical menu.  
In this case, press the [SYSTEM] and [F5] switches at the same time. (If the time for simultaneous  
pressing of these switches is preset, hold down the switches for the required time.)  
Main Menu screen  
When the [MODE] (F1) switch is disabled:  
When the vertical menu is displayed by the [SYSTEM] switch, the [MODE] (F1) switch does not work.  
In this case, press the [MODE] (F1) and [F5] switches at the same time. (If the time for simultaneous  
pressing of these switches is preset, hold down the switches for the required time.)  
Moving Back to the Screen in the RUN Mode  
Press the [SYSTEM] switch and the [F1] switch.  
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2. Main Menu Screen  
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Main Menu Screen  
The Main Menu screen indicates the UG230 model, system information, and screen data  
information.  
The Main Menu screen is the system menu screen for transferring screen data between a  
personal computer and the UG230.  
When transferring screen data from a personal computer to the UG230, this Main Menu screen  
must be displayed. (However, if [Editor Port] is selected for [Modular Jack 1] or on-line editing is  
used, it is not necessary to bring up this screen.)  
UG230 model  
I/O Test (See page 6-5.)  
System program version  
Font data versions,  
country/local/font  
Card Menu (See page 6-15.)  
Communication parameter  
(See page 6-27.)  
PLC I/F driver version  
and model  
Extension (See page 6-28.)  
Ethernet (See page 6-29.)  
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SRAM/Clock (See page 6-36.)  
Port name used  
for data transfer  
PLC model and file comment set  
for the screen data file  
1.  
I/O Test  
When the [I/O Test] switch on the Main Menu screen is pressed, the following “I/O Test” screen  
appears. This screen is used to check that there is no problem with the UG230 interfaces and touch  
switch operation.  
Moves to the “Touch Switch” screen.  
(See page 6-13.)  
Performs a USB-A (master port)  
connection test. (See page 6-6.)  
The Main Menu screen is displayed again.  
(See page 6-5.)  
Performs a function switch test.  
(See page 6-13.)  
Performs a CN1/MJ1/MJ2 interface test.  
(See page 6-7.)  
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2. Main Menu Screen  
1-1.  
USB Test  
When the [USB Test] switch is pressed, the following screen is displayed.  
Moves back to the “I/O Test” screen.  
(See page 6-5.)  
This screen is used to check the status of USB-A (master port) connection.  
Checking the Connection Status  
If the lamp on the screen shows [No Connected] in blue, the device has not been connected to the  
USB port correctly.  
When the lamp shows [Connected] in red, the device is connected to the USB port correctly.  
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2. Main Menu Screen  
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Printer Test  
When a printer is connected to the USB-A port, a print test can be done.  
Check if the UG230 sends signals normally to the printer using the [Print] switch. The test is  
successful if a test page is printed without problems.  
Example:  
!"#$%&@ 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO  
!"#$%&@ 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO  
!"#$%&@ 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO  
!"#$%&@ 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO  
!"#$%&@ 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO  
!"#$%&@ 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO  
!"#$%&@ 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO  
1-2.  
Serial Connection Test  
When the [Serial Test] switch is pressed, the following screen is displayed.  
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Moves back to the “I/O Test” screen.  
(See page 6-5.)  
This is a signal test for communications through the MJ1, MJ2 or CN1 connector.  
Perform this test if the communication is not successful when transferring screen data through MJ1,  
connecting the PLC using MJ2 or CN1, or selecting multi-link 2, temperature controller/PLC2Way or  
PLC for MJ1, or connecting the card recorder or serial extension I/O.  
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2. Main Menu Screen  
MJ2 Test  
RS-232C signal test  
1. Slide the slide switch on the POD to the upper position for RS-232C.  
2. Turn on the [MJ2] and [RS232C] switches under [Communication Port].  
Communication Port  
CN1  
MJ1  
MJ2  
RS232C  
RS485  
3. Check the signals [RD] and [SD]. Wire inside MJ2 as shown below.  
MJ2  
Signal  
Pin No.  
Name  
RD  
SD  
7
8
4. Press the [Self-Loop Test] switch. When the [OK] lamp lights up, the test is successfully  
completed.  
CTS  
RTS  
CTS  
RTS  
NG  
OK  
NG  
OK  
Self-Loop  
Test  
Self-Loop  
Tet  
* If the [NG] lamp lights up, consult your local distributor.  
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RS-422 signal test  
1. Slide the slide switch on the POD to the lower position for RS-422.  
2. Turn on the [MJ2] and [RS485] switches under [Communication Port].  
Communication Port  
CN1  
MJ1  
MJ2  
RS232C  
RS485  
3. Check the signals [+RD], [RD], [+SD] and [SD]. Wire inside MJ2 as shown below.  
MJ2  
Signal  
Pin No.  
Name  
+SD  
SD  
+RD  
RD  
1
2
7
8
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4. Press the [Self-Loop Test] switch. When the [OK] lamp lights up, the test is successfully  
completed.  
CTS  
RTS  
CTS  
RTS  
NG  
OK  
NG  
OK  
Self-Loop  
Test  
Self-Loop  
Tet  
* If the [NG] lamp lights up, consult your local distributor.  
MJ1 Test  
RS-232C signal test  
1. Turn on the [MJ1] and [RS232C] switches under [Communication Port].  
Communication Port  
CN1  
MJ1  
MJ2  
RS232C  
RS485  
2. Check the signals [RD] and [SD]. Wire inside MJ1 as shown below.  
MJ1  
Signal  
Pin No.  
Name  
RD  
SD  
7
8
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2. Main Menu Screen  
3. Press the [Self-Loop Test] switch. When the [OK] lamp lights up, the test is successfully  
completed.  
CTS  
RTS  
CTS  
RTS  
NG  
OK  
NG  
OK  
Self-Loop  
Test  
Self-Loop  
Tet  
* If the [NG] lamp lights up, consult your local distributor.  
RS-485 signal test  
MJ1 must be connected to MJ2 for an RS-485 signal test through MJ1. Therefore, perform a serial  
connection test to check that there is no problem with MJ2 before conducting an MJ1 test.  
1. Slide the slide switch on the POD to the lower position for RS-422.  
2. Turn on the [MJ1] and [RS485] switches under [Communication Port].  
Communication Port  
CN1  
MJ1  
MJ2  
RS232C  
RS485  
3. Check the signals [+RD], [-RD], [+SD] and [-SD]. Connect MJ1 and MJ2 as illustrated below.  
MJ1  
MJ2  
Signal  
Name  
Signal  
Name  
Pin No.  
Pin No.  
+RD/+SD  
1
2
+SD  
SD  
+RD  
RD  
1
2
7
8
RD/SD  
4. Press the [Self-Loop Test] switch. When the [OK] lamp lights up, the test is successfully  
completed.  
CTS  
RTS  
CTS  
RTS  
NG  
OK  
NG  
OK  
Self-Loop  
Test  
Self-Loop  
Tet  
* If the [NG] lamp lights up, consult your local distributor.  
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CN1 Test (with the option unit)  
RS-232C signal test  
Turn the [CN1] and [RS232C] switches on.  
Communication Port  
CN1  
MJ1  
MJ2  
RS232C  
RS485  
SD/RD Test  
Check the signals [SD] and [RD].  
1. Install a jumper between pins 2 and 3 of CN1 on the backside of the UG230.  
2. Press the [Self-Loop Test] switch. When the [OK] lamp lights up, the test is successfully  
completed.  
CTS  
RTS  
CTS  
RTS  
NG  
OK  
NG  
OK  
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Self-Loop  
Test  
Self-Loop  
Tet  
* If the [NG] lamp lights up, consult your local distributor.  
CTS/RTS Test  
Check the signals [CTS] and [RTS].  
1. Install a jumper between pins 4 (RTS) and 5 (CTS) of CN1 on the backside of the UG230.  
2. Press the [RTS] switch and check that both [RTS] and [CTS] lamps light up at the same time.  
Press the [RTS] switch again and check that both [RTS] and [CTS] lamps go off at the same  
time.  
CTS  
RTS  
CTS  
RTS  
NG  
OK  
NG  
OK  
Self-Loop  
Test  
Self-Loop  
Test  
CTS  
RTS  
CTS  
RTS  
NG  
OK  
NG  
OK  
Self-Loop  
Test  
Self-Loop  
Test  
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2. Main Menu Screen  
RS-485 signal test  
Turn the [CN1] and [RS485] switches on.  
Communication Port  
CN1  
MJ1  
MJ2  
RS232C  
RS485  
SD/RD Test  
Check the signals [SD] and [RD].  
1. Install a jumper between pins 12 and 24 and between pins 13 and 25 of CN1 on the backside  
of the UG230.  
2. Press the [Self-Loop Test] switch. When the [OK] lamp lights up, the test is successfully  
completed.  
CTS  
RTS  
CTS  
RTS  
NG  
OK  
NG  
OK  
Self-Loop  
Test  
Self-Loop  
Tet  
* If the [NG] lamp lights up, consult your local distributor.  
CTS/RTS Test  
Check the signals [CTS] and [RTS].  
1. Install a jumper between pins 14 (+RTS) and 19 (+CTS) of CN1 and between pins 17 (RTS)  
and 18 (CTS) on the backside of the UG230.  
2. Press the [RTS] switch and check that both [RTS] and [CTS] lamps light up at the same time.  
Press the [RTS] switch again and check that both [RTS] and [CTS] lamps go off at the same  
time.  
CTS  
RTS  
CTS  
RTS  
NG  
OK  
NG  
OK  
Self-Loop  
Test  
Self-Loop  
Test  
CTS  
RTS  
CTS  
RTS  
NG  
OK  
NG  
OK  
Self-Loop  
Test  
Self-Loop  
Test  
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1-3.  
SYSTEM & Function Switch Test  
Check operations of six switches provided vertically on the right side of the panel.  
Press the switch, and check that the lamp on the screen lights up while the switch is held down.  
1-4.  
Touch Switch Test  
If a touch switch does not activate at all or if an operation is performed without pressing any touch  
switch, check that the touch switches on the UG230 panel are working properly.  
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1. Press the [Switch Check] switch. Grids appear on the screen as shown below.  
X:  
Y:  
Return  
Erase  
2. Press a position on the panel, and check that the pressed position turns white.  
The switch is activated normally when the pressed position turns white.  
To move back to the “I/O Test” screen, press the [F4] switch.  
To delete white dots press the [F5] switch.  
X: 180  
Y: 206  
Return  
Erase  
3. If a position different from the pressed position turns white, refer to “Touch Switch Adjustment” on  
the next page and adjust the touch switch position.  
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2. Main Menu Screen  
Touch Switch Adjustment  
If a position different from the pressed position turns white on the touch switch test screen, follow the  
steps described below to adjust the touch switch position.  
1. Hold down the [SYSTEM] switch and press the [F2] switch on the touch switch test screen.  
SYSTEM  
3
1
4
Touch Switch Adjustment  
X:  
Y:  
Fix  
F2  
Reset  
X:  
Y:  
Return  
Return  
Erase  
2
2
2
2. Press on “1” that is flashing at the corner on the  
touch switch adjustment screen. When the finger  
is released, a beep sounds and the position is set.  
“2” flashes.  
1
3. Press on “2” that is flashing at the corner. When  
the finger is released, a beep sounds and the  
position is set. “3” flashes.  
1
4. Press on “3” that is flashing at the corner. When  
the finger is released, a beep sounds and the  
position is set. “4” flashes.  
3
3
4
Touch Switch Adjustment  
Fix  
Reset  
X:  
Y:  
5. Press on “4” that is flashing at the corner. When  
the finger is released, a beep sounds and the  
position is set.  
4
Touch Switch Adjustment  
Fix  
Reset  
X:  
Y:  
6. To re-set the positions, press the [F2] switch and  
follow step 2 and later.  
7. Press the [F1] switch. A long beep sounds and  
the positions are determined. The touch switch  
test screen is displayed again.  
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1
4
Touch Switch Adjustment  
F1  
F2  
Fix  
Reset  
X:  
Y:  
Return  
F3  
8. To cancel the setting, press the [F3] switch. The  
touch switch test screen is displayed again.  
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2.  
Card Menu Screen  
When the [Card Menu] switch on the Main Menu screen is pressed, the following “Card Menu” screen  
appears.  
This screen is used to transfer screen data between the UG230 and a CF card or a memory card.  
The Main Menu screen is displayed again.  
1.  
4.  
5.  
2.  
3.  
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1. [Card Recorder Menu] switch  
Press this switch when connecting the card recorder to the MJ port of the UG230 and transferring  
screen data between the UG230 and a memory card.  
2. [Screen Data] switch  
Press this switch when transferring screen data between the UG230 and a CF card.  
3. [SRAM] switch  
Press this switch when saving backup copies of the SRAM memory or when uploading the backup  
data from the CF card to the UG230.  
4. [Built-in Socket] switch  
The CF card insertion position can be selected. If using a CF card while the option unit is  
mounted, press this switch.  
5. [USB Port] switch  
The CF card insertion position can be selected. If using a CF card while a CF card reader/writer  
(commercially available) is connected to the USB-A (master port), press this switch.  
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2. Main Menu Screen  
2-1.  
Card Recorder Menu Screen  
When the [Card Recorder Menu] switch on the “Card Menu” screen is pressed, the following “Card  
Recorder Menu” screen appears.  
This screen is used to transfer screen data between the UG230 and a memory card.  
The procedure for transferring data is described below.  
1. Connecting the UG00P-MR  
Connect the UG00P-MR using the attached cable to the MJ port that is displayed in the “Port  
Selection” field.  
MJ1: Connect the UG00P-MR to the MJ1 port. Normally MJ1 is  
selected.  
MJ2: Connect the UG00P-MR to the MJ2 port. Only when  
[Memory Card] is selected for [Modular Jack 2], “MJ2” is  
indicated in the “Port Selection” field.  
2. Mounting the Memory Card  
Insert a memory card in to the card recorder.  
3. Memory Card Information  
Press the [Modular Jack MJ1] switch.  
The memory card information contained in the inserted memory card is indicated.  
To move back to the previous screen, press the [Close] button.  
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4. Data Selection and Transfer Selection  
In the “Transfer” field, select [Display <-- Card], [Display --> Card] or [Display <--> Card]. Press  
the desired switch to turn the switch on. Multiple switches can be pressed in the “Data Selection”  
field.  
Data selection  
Transfer selection  
5. Starting Data Transfer  
Press the [Start] switch. Data transfer is started. During data transfer, the [Start] switch changes  
into [Busy] and flashes. When data is transferred, the following message is displayed.  
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Press the [OK] switch.  
6. Press the [Return] switch. The “Card Menu” screen is displayed again.  
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2. Main Menu Screen  
2-2.  
Transferring Screen Data from a CF Card  
CF Card Folder Configuration  
Folders in the CF card are configured as shown below.  
*1  
Folder Name  
*2  
Folder Name  
File Name  
CF card  
AAAAAAAA  
BBBBBBBB  
DSP  
DSP0000.BIN  
MCMHEAD.BIN  
MCMxxxx.BIN  
CARD  
SRAM  
SRM0000.BIN  
FFFFFFFF  
MEMO  
RECIPE  
SAMPLE  
HDCOPY  
BITMAP  
JPEG  
MEMxxxx.BIN  
RECxxxx.CSV  
xxxxxxxx.CSV  
SMPxxxx.BIN  
SMPxxxx.CSV  
HDxxxx.JPG  
HDxxxx.BIN  
BMPxxxx.BIN  
xxxx.JPG  
JPxxxx.JPG  
SNAP  
VDxxxx.JPG  
WAxxxx.WAV  
xxxx.FTD  
WAV  
FONT  
xxxxxxxx.SHT  
xxxxxxxx.HTM  
xxxxxxxx.TXT  
WEBSERV  
*3  
DSP  
DSPDEF.BIN  
DSPDEF  
Same as access folders  
*1 These are access folders set by the UG00S-CW editor. Any folder name within eight 1-byte characters can be  
given.  
*2 These folders are automatically created when access folders are created. The folder names are fixed.  
*3 The folder name for screen data auto uploading cannot be changed.  
DAT0000 (access folder)  
Folder Name  
BITMAP  
Contents  
Folder Name  
RECIPE  
Contents  
Saves pattern data (bitmap data) to reduce the  
screen data capacity.  
Reads and writes recipe data.  
Writes recipe data from the UG30 using the  
UG20-compatible memory manager function.  
Saves history data of the data logging  
function.  
CARD  
DSP  
SAMPLE  
SNAP  
Reads and writes screen data.  
Saves video snap images.  
Saves Gothic fonts or language data to reduce  
the screen data capacity.  
FONT  
SRAM  
Saves backup data of SRAM.  
Writes hard copy images in the JPEG file format  
from the UG30 (UG330H-SS only: BIN file).  
Saves WAV files for sound output to reduce  
the screen data capacity.  
HDCOPY  
WAV  
Saves JPEG files for display on the screen  
(except for UG330H-SS).  
Saves files to be accessed from the Web  
browser.  
JPEG  
WEBSERV  
MEMO  
Saves memo pad data drawn with the UG30.  
DSPDEF (screen data auto upload folder)  
Folder Name  
DSP  
Contents  
When setting the dipswitch on the POD and inserting a CF card, it automatically reads the screen data in this  
folder.  
(Other folders are the same as access folders.)  
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Transferring Screen Data from a CF Card  
The procedure of transferring data between the UG230 and a CF card is described below.  
1. Mounting the CF Card  
Insert the CF card into the CF card connector at the side of the UG230.  
* Do not remove or insert the CF card in the later steps.  
2. Data selection  
Select [Screen Data]. When the lamp is red, it is selected.  
3. Transfer selection  
Select [Display <-- Card], [Display --> Card] or [Display <--> Card].  
Data selection  
Transfer selection  
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When [Display <-- Card] is Selected:  
Transfer screen data from the computer to the CF card.  
1. When [Display <-- Card] is selected, the following screen is displayed.  
Flashes during communication with the CF card.  
Indicates the name of the  
currently selected folder.  
The access folder that is set  
for screen data defaults.  
If there is no screen data,  
“DAT0000” defaults.  
Indicates the free space  
in the CF card.  
Used for checking or  
renaming folder names.  
Starts transferring data  
[Display <-- Card].  
Moves back to the previous  
screen.  
Indicates the information of the currently selected folder.  
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2. Main Menu Screen  
2. Check the folder name, free space, and CF card file information. If the correct folder is selected,  
move to step 4.  
Folder Name  
Indicates the name of the currently selected folder.  
The access folder that is set for screen data defaults.  
If there is no screen data, “DAT0000” defaults.  
Rest Size  
Indicates the free space in the CF card.  
CF Card File Information  
Indicates the information of the currently selected folder.  
3. To change to another folder, press the [Select Folder] switch.  
The “Select Folder” screen is displayed.  
Moves the cursor.  
Indicates the details  
of the folder.  
Determines the folder  
selection.  
To see the details of the folder, press the [Folder Detail] switch.  
The “Folder Detail” screen is displayed.  
Scrolls with the  
[]/[] switch.  
Moves the cursor.  
Moves back to the “Select  
Folder” screen.  
Select the desired folder using the []/[] switch, and press the [OK] switch.  
The Card Transfer screen is displayed again and the CF card file information of the selected  
file is indicated.  
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4. Press the [Select Data] switch.  
The [Data Selection] window is displayed and the [Select Data] switch changes to [Start].  
Select the desired data, and press the [Start] switch.  
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To cancel the [Data Selection] window, press the [Return] switch.  
5. During data transfer, the [Start] switch changes into [Busy] and flashes. When data has been  
transferred successfully, the following window is displayed. However, when [Sys. Program] or  
[Select All] is selected, the Main Menu screen is displayed without this message window on  
completion of data transfer.  
Press the [OK] switch.  
The “Card Menu” screen is displayed.  
If any other message is displayed, refer to page 6-26.  
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2. Main Menu Screen  
When [Display --> Card] is Selected:  
1. When [Display --> Card] is selected, the “Card Transfer” screen is displayed.  
Flashes during communication with the CF card.  
Indicates the name of the  
currently selected folder.  
Indicates the free space  
in the CF card.  
Starts transferring data  
[Display --> Card].  
Moves back to the previous  
screen.  
Indicates the information of the currently selected folder.  
If there is no screen data, this field becomes blank.  
2. Check the folder name and CF card file information, and press the [Start] switch.  
* When the access folder name of screen data is the same as that in the CF card, the CF card  
file information is indicated on the screen, and data in the unit overwrites the CF card data.  
Note that the CF card data is lost when data in the unit overwrites.  
When the CF card file information is blank, a new file “DSP0000.BIN” is created in the DSP  
folder.  
3. During data transfer, the [Start] switch changes into [Busy] and flashes. When data has been  
transferred successfully, the following window is displayed.  
Press the [OK] switch. The CF card file information shows data that has been transferred.  
If any other message is displayed, refer to page 6-26.  
4. Press the [Return] switch. The “Card Menu” screen is displayed again.  
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When [Display <--> Card] is Selected:  
1. When [Display <--> Card] is selected, the “Card Transfer” screen is displayed.  
Screen data used for comparison is that in the DSP folder under the folder having the same name  
as the access folder that is set by the UG00S-CW editor.  
Flashes during communication with the CF card.  
Indicates the name of the  
currently selected folder.  
Indicates the free space  
in the CF card.  
Starts transferring data  
[Display --> Card].  
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Moves back to the previous  
screen.  
Indicates the information of the currently selected folder.  
If there is no screen data, this field becomes blank.  
2. Press the [Start] switch.  
3. During data transfer, the [Start] switch changes into [Busy] and flashes. When data has been  
transferred successfully, the following window is displayed.  
Press the [OK] switch.  
If any other message is displayed, refer to page 6-26.  
4. Press the [Return] switch. The “Card Menu” screen is displayed again.  
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2. Main Menu Screen  
2-3.  
Saving Backup Copies of SRAM  
In this section, the procedure for saving backup copies of the SRAM memory for battery replacement  
is explained.  
1. Press the [SRAM] switch on the “Card Menu” screen. When the lamp is red, it is selected.  
2. Select [Display <-- Card], [Display --> Card] or [Display <--> Card].  
Data selection  
Transfer selection  
3. The “SRAM Transfer” screen is displayed.  
When [Display --> Card] or [Display <--> Card] is selected, the following screen is displayed.  
Select the CF card folder having the same name as the access folder for screen data in the  
unit. The name is shown on the screen. The transferred file is named as “SRM0000.BIN”.  
Shows [Display <--> Card] when [Display <--> Card] is selected.  
Indicates the name of the  
currently selected folder.  
Indicates the free space  
in the CF card.  
Used for checking or  
renaming folder names.  
Starts transferring data  
[Display --> Card].  
Moves back to the  
previous screen.  
Flashes during communication with the CF card.  
Indicates the name of the currently selected file.  
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When [Display <-- Card] is selected, the following screen is displayed.  
Indicates the name of the  
currently selected folder.  
Indicates the free space  
in the CF card.  
Used for checking or  
renaming folder names.  
Starts transferring data  
[Display <-- Card].  
Moves back to the  
previous screen.  
Flashes during communication with the CF card.  
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Indicates the name of the currently selected file.  
1) To change to another folder, press the [Select Folder] switch.  
(The folder name must be “SRM0000.BIN”.)  
2) The “Select Folder” screen is displayed as shown on page 6-20.  
Select the desired folder (refer to page 6-20), and press the [OK] switch.  
3) Moves back to the “SRAM Transfer” screen.  
4. Starting Data Transfer  
Check the folder name, free space and transfer selection, press the [Start] switch.  
Data transfer is started.  
5. Ending Data Transfer  
When data has been transferred successfully, the following window is displayed.  
Press the [OK] switch.  
If any other message is displayed, refer to the next page.  
6. Pressing the [Return] switch moves back to the “Card Menu” screen.  
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2. Main Menu Screen  
2-4.  
Messages during Data Transfer  
If an error occurs during data transfer, the message  
window shown on the right is displayed.  
The kinds and the contents of the messages are shown below. The same messages are used for the  
memory card and CF card. When using the CF card, the “memory card” in the explanation should  
read as the “CF card”.  
Message  
Contents  
Work normally finished.  
Card recorder not connecting  
The specified operation has been concluded normally.  
No card recorder is connected when selecting a modular jack.  
A communication error occurred between POD and UG00P-MR when  
selecting a modular jack.  
UG00P-MR Communication Error  
Card not setting  
Memory-Card not setting  
Cannot write the data into a memory card because the data size in POD is  
larger than the capacity of a memory card.  
Memory-Card Capacity over  
Cannot write data into a memory card because the write protect switch in a  
memory card is ON.  
Write Protect: ON  
Writing Error occurred.  
The error occurred while writing data into a memory card.  
The data in the reading target does not exist.  
Selected data does not exist.  
The specified type of the data in POD is different from the type of the memory  
card data.  
UG type is different.  
Selected data can not be read.  
Reading Error occurred.  
The data in a memory card cannot be read.  
The error occurred during writing data into a flash ROM of POD.  
There is some discrepancy in data, when comparing data between a memory  
card and POD.  
Data discrepant  
Warning about data destruction in POD that may occur when transferring the  
font data larger than the present data from a memory card to POD.  
(The [OK] switch continues transferring; the [Cancel] switch stops  
transferring.)  
Screen data on UG will be broken.  
Undefined Error occurred.  
The error occurred due to some cause other than mentioned above.  
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3.  
Communication Parameter Screen  
When the [Comm. Para.] switch on the Main Menu screen is pressed, the “Comm. Param.” screen,  
shown below, is displayed.  
This screen is used to check the UG230 communication parameter settings.  
The Main Menu screen is displayed again.  
Communication parameter setting  
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Multi-link 2 or multi-link settings  
Displayed when [Multi Link] or [Multi Link 2] is selected  
for [Connection] on the [Comm. Parameter] dialog  
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2. Main Menu Screen  
4.  
Extension Program Information  
When the [Extension] switch on the Main Menu screen is pressed, the following “Extension Prog. Info.”  
screen appears.  
The driver setting and parameter setting for temperature controller/PLC2Way communication, ladder  
transfer function, Modbus slave communication, etc. are displayed.  
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2. Main Menu Screen  
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5.  
Ethernet (Optional)  
When performing Ethernet communication on the UG230, the option unit UG230A-DCL  
must be installed.  
CAUTION  
The “Ethernet Information” screen is displayed by pressing the [IP Address (English)] switch on the  
initial screen when transferring screen data via Ethernet for the first time, or by pressing the [Ethernet  
Information] switch on the Main Menu screen when transferring screen data to a UG230 equipped with  
the option unit UG230A-DCL.  
5-1.  
Ethernet Information Screen  
This screen is used to check the current IP address, port number, or error.  
Moves to the “Ethernet” screen for IP Address  
Setting. (See “IP Address Setting” (page 6-30))  
The Main Menu screen is displayed again.  
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Pressing the [Ethernet] switch brings up the “Ethernet” screen for IP address setting.  
To move back to the previous “Ethernet Information” screen, press the [Ethernet Information] switch.  
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2. Main Menu Screen  
5-2.  
IP Address Setting  
IP address (number for identifying UG230 on the network) setting is required before conducting  
communications via Ethernet. The setting procedure varies depending on the screen data conditions.  
[
IP Setting] is  
No  
No *  
Network table is set  
on the editor.  
“Setting 1”  
(page 6-31)  
checked in the [Unit  
Setting] window on  
the editor.  
Yes  
Yes  
“Setting 2”  
Network table is set on  
the editor.  
No *  
“Setting 3”  
(page 6-33)  
Yes  
No *  
Yes  
Network table on the  
editor contains a local  
port setting.  
“Setting 4”  
(page 6-34)  
* When no network table is set on the editor:  
• Ethernet macro commands (EREAD, EWRITE, and SEND) disabled  
• Communication with PLC via Ethernet disabled  
For more information, refer to page 6-32.  
CAUTION  
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Setting 1  
The Ethernet screen is displayed.  
Used for checking the  
10BASE-T interface.  
Normal: Connect  
Error:  
Disconnect  
Cursor switches  
Increment/Decrement switch for  
the value in the cursor position  
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Determines the setting such as IP address,  
and moves back to the Main Menu screen.  
Set the IP address on the POD screen.  
1. Open the “Ethernet” screen from the “Ethernet Information” screen using the [Ethernet] switch.  
2. Set the IP address and other necessary options.  
3. Press the [Setting Finished] switch to move back to the Main Menu screen.  
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2. Main Menu Screen  
Setting 2  
The Ethernet screen is displayed.  
Used for checking the  
10BASE-T interface.  
Normal: Connect  
Error:  
Disconnect  
Cursor switches  
Increment/Decrement switch for  
the value in the cursor position  
Determines the setting such as IP address,  
and moves back to the Main Menu screen.  
By pressing the [IP Address Setting] switch,  
the desired IP address can be selected from  
the network table.  
The switch changes into [Select IP Address  
from Network Table.].*1  
*1 Network Table  
Register IP addresses and other information for the UG230, PLCs or computers that should be included for  
Ethernet communications on the UG00S-CW editor.  
([System Setting] [Network Table Setting] [Ethernet] Edit Network Table)  
If you would like to use the IP address of the registered network table, select [IP Address from Network Table].  
Network table  
number  
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Set the IP address on the Main Menu screen.  
1. Press the [Ethernet] switch on the Main Menu screen to bring up the Ethernet screen.  
2. Change the switch on the screen into [Select IP Address from Network Table.].  
3. Select the desired IP address by changing the network table number.  
4. Press the [Setting Finished] switch to move back to the Ethernet screen.  
Setting 3  
Set the IP address on the editor.  
1. On the editor, chick [System Setting], [Unit Setting] and [IP Address Setting]. The [IP Address  
Setting] dialog is displayed.  
2. Check [ IP Setting].  
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3. Set the following options.  
IP Address  
Default Gateway  
Sub Net Mask  
Port No.  
Send Timeout  
Memory Protect  
4. Click the [OK] button and transfer the screen data. The IP address set above can be checked on  
the “Ethernet Information” screen to be displayed from the Main Menu screen.  
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2. Main Menu Screen  
Setting 4  
Set the IP address on the editor.  
1. On the editor, chick [System Setting], [Unit Setting] and [IP Address Setting]. The [IP Address  
Setting] dialog is displayed.  
2. Check [ IP Setting].  
3. Check [ Select IP Address from Network Table]. Enter the network table number with which  
POD’s IP address is registered.  
4. Click the [OK] button and transfer the screen data. The IP address set above can be checked on  
the “Ethernet Information” screen to be displayed from the Main Menu screen.  
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Changing the IP Address Temporarily  
The IP address can be changed temporarily on the POD screen.  
The screen to be used varies depending on the method of IP address setting (page 6-30).  
Setting 1/2  
Select [IP Address Setting].  
Cursor switches  
Increment/Decrement switch for  
the value in the cursor position  
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Setting 3/4  
Cursor switches  
Increment/Decrement switch for  
the value in the cursor position  
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2. Main Menu Screen  
6.  
SRAM/Clock  
To use the built-in clock of the UG230, it is necessary to select [SRAM/Clock Setting] from the  
[System Setting] menu and make the SRAM/clock setting.  
For the setting procedure, refer to the Users Manual <Function> (FEH376).  
Be sure to set the battery when using the built-in clock of the UG230. Without battery, the contents  
in the SRAM or clock data will not be retained.  
When the battery is not connected, the message Battery not setis displayed and the  
[SRAM/Clock] switch flashes on the Main Menu screen. Connect the battery immediately.  
When the battery is to be replaced, the message Brownout Batteryis displayed.  
[SRAM/Clock] switch  
Indicates the message,  
such as Battery not set”  
or Brownout Battery.”  
When the [SRAM/Clock] switch on the Main Menu screen is pressed, the following SRAM/Clock  
Adjustmentscreen appears.  
This screen is used for adjusting the built-in calendar and for initializing the SRAM area.  
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Date and Time Setting  
1. Move the cursor using the [] / [] switch, and change the value by pressing the [+] / [] switch.  
2. When the desired date and time are set, press the [Set] switch to determine the setting.  
3. The calendar data is updated as set.  
Initializing SRAM  
When the SRAM memory or cassette is initialized, the data contained is cleared. Double-check before  
initializing the SRAM memory or cassette.  
1. Press the [Format] switch and the [Execute] switch.  
2. The SRAM area is initialized in the current screen data format. When initialization has been  
completed, the message ∗∗Format Completed∗∗is displayed.  
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2. Main Menu Screen  
7.  
Extended Function Setting  
When the [Editor: MJ1] switch on the Main Menu screen is pressed, the following Extended Function  
Settingscreen appears.  
Set the baud rate to be used when transferring screen data between the UG230 and a modem.  
1. Select the desired baud rate using the [] / [] switch, and press the [Setting Finished] switch.  
(Setting range: 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200)  
* The function switches and switches on the Main Menu screen are not valid for 15 seconds  
after the [Setting Finished] switch is pressed.  
* When the [Setting Finished] switch is pressed, an AT command is automatically sent to the  
modem and the baud rate used between the UG230 and the modem is set.  
2. The Main Menu screen is displayed automatically. [Modem Connect Mode] automatically appears  
under [Editor: MJ1].  
3. To transfer screen data without a modem, select Not usedfor [Modem Comm. Baud Rate].  
For screen data transfer while a computer is connected with UG00C-T, specify [Not Used] for  
[Modem Comm. Baud Rate].  
Pressing the [Editor: MJ1] switch  
brings up the Extended  
Function Settingscreen.  
Pressing the [Setting Finished] switch  
moves back to the Main Menu screen.  
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Error Correction  
7
1. Error Messages  
2. Troubleshooting  
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1. Error Messages  
7-1  
1.  
Error Messages  
There are five kinds of error messages displayed on the UG30 series:  
1. Communication error  
2. Check  
3. Warning  
4. SYSTEM ERROR  
5. Touch switch is active  
1.  
Communication Error  
*
When you go to [Comm. Parameter],  
bring up the [Detail] tab window and set  
[Continue] for [Comm. Error Handling],  
a screen like the one shown below is  
displayed.  
Communication Error  
Time-Out  
MENU  
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Error Message  
Contents  
Solution  
Remarks  
1
1. Check the communication parameters.  
2. Check the cables and wiring.  
Although a request to send is given to the PLC,  
no answer is returned within the specified time.  
Timeout  
Parity  
3. Data may be disrupted because of noise.  
Fix noise.  
2
1
2
1. Check the cables and wiring.  
An error occurred in parity check.  
2. Data may be disrupted because of noise.  
Fix noise.  
1. Check the communication parameters.  
2. Check the cables and wiring.  
1
Although the stop bit must be [1], it is detected  
as [0].  
Framing  
3. Data may be disrupted because of noise.  
Fix noise.  
2
1
2
1
2
1. Check the communication parameters.  
After one character is received, the next  
character is received before internal processing  
is completed.  
Overrun  
2. Data may be disrupted because of noise.  
Fix noise.  
1. Check the communication parameters.  
The check code in the PLC response was not  
correct.  
Check code error  
2. Data may be disrupted because of noise.  
Fix noise.  
* If the above error messages are displayed on the POD without establishing communication  
between POD and PLC, test the solution of remark 1.”  
If the error occurs suddenly in communication, test the solution of remark 2.”  
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1. Error Messages  
Error Message  
Contents  
Solution  
Examine the PLC error code and solve the  
problem.  
Error code received  
Break  
The PLC sent an error code (NAK).  
Examine the connection between the PLC’s SD  
(TXD) and the UG series RD (RXD).  
The PLC’s SD (TXD) remains at the low level.  
You specified an address that exceeds the  
memory range of the PLC that you are linked to. set.  
Invalid memory  
(applicable to Mitsubishi  
CPU)  
Check the type and range of memory that you  
Invalid CPU model  
(applicable to Mitsubishi  
CPU)  
The PLC currently being supported does not  
have a corresponding CPU.  
Confirm whether or not the CPU that you are  
using can be used with the UG series.  
Check 1, 2, 3 described below.  
Check 1, 2, 3 described below.  
Format  
The code of the received data is invalid.  
Compare  
(applicable to HIDIC S10)  
Transmission data and received data are  
different.  
NAK  
(applicable to  
Allen-Bradley PLC)  
A NAK code is received.  
Check 1, 2, 3 described below.  
TNS discrepant  
(applicable to  
Allen-Bradley PLC)  
Transmitted TNS data and received TNS data  
are not in agreement.  
Check 1, 2, 3 described below.  
Check 1, 2, 3 described below.  
Check 1, 2, 3 described below.  
Communication Error  
An unclear communication error is detected.  
Count error  
(applicable to Mitsubishi  
CPU and Q link unit)  
The expected data amount is different from the  
count value.  
Command error  
(applicable to Mitsubishi  
CPU and Q link unit)  
The response code differs from the expected  
code.  
Check 1, 2, 3 described below.  
Contact your local distributor.  
Contact your local distributor.  
Invalid cassette  
(applicable to Mitsubishi  
ACPU)  
This cassette is not included in the memory  
cassettes currently being supported.  
Password error  
(applicable to Mitsubishi  
QCPU)  
The password is incorrect.  
Solution  
1. Confirm link unit settings. (After making settings, cut power to the PLC.)  
2. Go to the editor and confirm the settings in the [Comm. Parameter] dialog in the [System Setting]  
menu.  
3. If errors only occur from time to time, it is possible that there is a noise-based communication error.  
* If you still cannot solve the error even after following the suggestions above, contact your local  
distributor.  
Error Messages for Network Communication  
Ethernet  
Error Message  
Contents  
Solution  
The Ethernet status is saved at system memory For the contents and solution to each error  
address $s518 and a code other than “0”  
(normal) is received.  
XXXX: Error No.  
number, refer to Appendix 5 of the User's  
Manual <Function> (FEH376) separately  
provided.  
Ethernet Error: XXXX  
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2.  
Check  
Error Message  
Contents  
Solution  
At the start of communications, the UG30 series  
regards the value in the read area “n + 2” as the  
screen number.  
Screen No. Error  
There is no setting for the received screen.  
Check that the value in the read area “n + 2” is  
an existing screen number on the PLC.  
“Error : XX (XX : XXX)” indicates the edited  
screen and the contents of the error.  
For the error details and solutions, refer to the  
User's Manual <Function> (FEH376) and  
correct screen data.  
Data has some error.  
Error : XX (XX : XXX)  
There is an error in the created screen data.  
Communication Error  
Check I/F driver  
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Error Message  
Contents  
Solution  
Although a request to send is given to the  
computer, no answer is returned within the  
specified time.  
The I/F driver for simulator is transferred.  
If you do not use the simulator, uncheck [Use  
Simulator] before transferring data.  
Communication Error  
Check I/F driver  
3.  
Warning  
An error may be displayed on the Main Menu screen during data transfer.  
This is a warning message.  
For the warning details and solutions, refer to the User's Manual <Function> (FEH376) and correct  
screen data.  
Warning message  
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1. Error Messages  
4.  
SYSTEM ERROR  
When a system error is detected, the following error screen is displayed.  
SYSTEM ERROR : 32  
TEA : XXXXXXXX EXPEVT : XXXXXXXX  
SSR : XXXXXXXX  
R0 : XXXXXXXX  
R2 : XXXXXXXX  
R4 : XXXXXXXX  
R6 : XXXXXXXX  
R8 : XXXXXXXX  
R10 : XXXXXXXX  
R12 : XXXXXXXX  
R14 : XXXXXXXX  
SPC : XXXXXXXX  
R1 : XXXXXXXX  
R3 : XXXXXXXX  
R5 : XXXXXXXX  
R7 : XXXXXXXX  
R9 : XXXXXXXX  
R11 : XXXXXXXX  
R13 : XXXXXXXX  
R15 : XXXXXXXX  
ERROR: XX  
1:  
11: Switch table error  
Watch dog timer error  
30: Request for displaying full error  
31: Memory allocation system error  
32: General exceptions/MMU address system error  
33: RTOS system error  
34: Memory error  
35: Inaccurate memory error  
The source of the error could be one of the following three problems.  
1) Program crash due to noise  
2) Hardware problem  
3) Bad program  
Solve relevant problems by following the directions in Troubleshooting(page 7-5).  
If the problem persists, contact your local distributor.  
5.  
Touch Switch is Active  
If the power is turned off while a touch switch is  
activated, the following error screen is displayed.  
Remove your finger from the screen.  
If the error screen remains displayed, contact your  
local distributor.  
Touch switch is active.  
Keep hand off the screen.  
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7-5  
2.  
Troubleshooting  
In the Event of an Error  
Perform the steps below:  
1. If the current error matches a symptom in the following table, correct it by following the instructions  
provided.  
2. If the error does not match the symptoms in the table, contact your local distributor.  
Please provide the distributor with the information on the POD model, serial number, symptom of  
the error, error message (if shown), etc.  
Probable Symptoms  
Symptom  
Cause  
Probable causes are:  
Solution  
POD is connected to the  
PLC; however,  
communication fails.  
“Communication Error:  
Time-Out” appears on the  
screen.  
Solutions are:  
1) Cables are not connected correctly or any  
cable is disconnected.  
1) Check the cable connection.  
2) PLC parameter settings are not correct or  
disagree with the POD settings.  
2) Recheck the PLC parameter settings.  
3) The POD is faulty.  
3) Perform a self-loop test on the “I/O Test”  
screen (page 6-7).  
If the test is not successful, please return  
the POD to your local distributor  
immediately.  
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Communications have been The error code denotes a PLC error (NAK).  
successful. However,  
1) When the error code appears only on a  
opening a certain page  
1) Check if any address outside the allowable  
range for PLC memory is set on the screen.  
certain screen, a memory address that  
does not exist on the PLC may be set on  
“Communication Error: Error  
the POD screen.  
always causes a  
code received” error.  
2) When the error code appears at power-on, 2) Check if any address outside the allowable  
a memory address that does not exist on  
the PLC may be set for communication  
parameters, buffering area, initial macro,  
etc.  
range for PLC memory is set for  
communication parameters, buffering area,  
initial macro, etc.  
Communications have been Noise may cause the error.  
Check if appropriate measures are taken  
against noise.  
successful. However,  
“Communication Error:  
Parity” or “Communication  
Error: Framing” suddenly  
occurs.  
Example:  
Check if communication and power cables are  
bundled together.  
Try to attach a ferrite core to the  
communication cable.  
Try to attach a noise filter to the power supply,  
etc.  
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2. Troubleshooting  
Symptom  
Cause  
Solution  
“SYSTEM ERROR: xx”  
occurs.  
The following causes are probable, depending  
on the symptoms.  
1) Turning the power off and back on corrects 1) If communication is stable after turning the  
the error.  
power on again, continue and observe  
operation.  
SYSTEM ERROR : XX  
TEA  
SSR  
R0  
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
XXXXXXXX EXPEVT  
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
XXXXXXXX  
XXXXXXXX  
XXXXXXXX  
XXXXXXXX  
XXXXXXXX  
XXXXXXXX  
XXXXXXXX  
XXXXXXXX  
XXXXXXXX  
XXXXXXXX  
XXXXXXXX  
XXXXXXXX  
XXXXXXXX  
XXXXXXXX  
XXXXXXXX  
XXXXXXXX  
XXXXXXXX  
XXXXXXXX  
XXXXXXXX  
SPC  
R1  
Communication failed because of improper  
timing.  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
R6  
R7  
R8  
R9  
R10  
R12  
R14  
R11  
R13  
R15  
2) Turning the power off and back on does not 2) Make a note of the information on error  
number, etc. displayed on the screen and  
contact your local distributor.  
correct the error.  
A certain condition always causes the error.  
Or the POD is faulty.  
3) A CF card is inserted.  
3) Check that the inserted CF card faces the  
correct side.  
The CF card (front and back) may be  
reversed.  
If none of the above matches your error,  
contact your local distributor.  
Switches do not work.  
1) Switches do not work in the RUN mode. A 1) Check the settings of switch functions, etc.  
beep sounds.  
on the editor.  
Is the switch interlock enabled?  
2) Switch activation position is wrong.  
On the “I/O Test” screen displayed from the  
Main Menu screen, press the [Switch  
Check] switch. On the touch switch test  
screen, a position different from the  
pressed position is activated.  
2) Perform a touch switch adjustment (page  
6-14).  
The switch activation position may be  
misaligned.  
3) Switches do not work even in the STOP  
mode.  
3) Return the POD to your local distributor.  
On the “I/O Test” screen displayed from the  
Main Menu screen, press the [Switch  
Check] switch. When the touch switch test  
screen is pressed, nowhere is activated.  
POD switches may be faulty.  
The screen becomes dark or 1) Touching the screen restores it to the  
black.  
1) The time for turning off the backlight can be  
changed on the editor.  
previous illuminated state.  
The backlight operates automatically as  
preset.  
2) Touching the screen does not restore it.  
However, the POWER lamp is lit.  
2) Return the POD to your local distributor.  
The backlight may be at the end of its life.  
Or the POD may be faulty.  
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Symptom  
Cause  
Solution  
Screen data cannot be  
transferred.  
1) Screen data transfer has never succeeded. 1) In the [Transfer] dialog box on the editor,  
decrease the baud rate by one level. Also  
check that the correct COM port is  
selected.  
There may be some errors in the settings  
on the computer.  
2) Screen data transfer was possible, but is  
disabled now.  
2) Check if the modem connection mode is  
selected (“Modem Connect Mode”  
displayed at the bottom of the Main Menu  
screen denotes the mode).  
The POD may be faulty. Or, there may be  
some errors in settings.  
Also perform an RS-232C self-loop test  
(page 6-7).  
3) Only serial transfer is successful.  
3) Transfer via Ethernet  
Check that the IP addresses set on the  
editor and the POD are the same.  
Also check if any error due to Ethernet  
connection occurs on the POD.  
There may be some errors in the Ethernet  
or USB settings.  
Transfer via USB  
Is the USB driver recognized? Has the  
driver been installed successfully (page  
2-21)?  
If the problem persists, contact your local  
distributor.  
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2. Troubleshooting  
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Inspection and  
Maintenance  
8
1. Inspection and Maintenance  
2. Warranty Policy  
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1. Inspection and Maintenance  
8-1  
1.  
Inspection and Maintenance  
Be sure to turn off the power before conducting inspection or maintenance. Failure to  
do so could cause an electric shock or damage to the unit.  
DANGER  
Daily Inspection  
Check that the screws on the POD are tightened firmly.  
Check that the connectors and terminal screws used for connection with other devices are  
tightened firmly.  
If the display surface or frame is dirty, wipe it with a soft cloth soaked in alcohol (commercially  
available).  
Conduct periodical inspection once or twice a year. The number of inspections may be increased  
as necessary if facilities are relocated or modified, or the environment is hot, humid, or dusty.  
Periodical Inspection  
Inspect the following points periodically.  
Are the ambient temperature and humidity appropriate?  
0 to +50°C, 85%RH or less  
8
Are the environmental conditions appropriate?  
Does the atmosphere contain no corrosive gas?  
Is the source voltage in the allowable range?  
With AC power supply: 100 - 240 VAC  
With DC power supply: 24 VDC 10%  
Are the POD mounting screws tightened firmly?  
Are the connectors and terminal screws used for connection with other devices tightened firmly?  
Is the lithium primary battery within the expiry date?  
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2. Warranty Policy  
2.  
Warranty Policy  
Inquiries about Failure  
Please direct inquiries about failure or repair to your local distributor.  
Your information on the POD model, serial number, symptom of the failure, error message (if shown),  
etc. will be appreciated.  
Warranty Period  
The product is under warranty for one year after the date of purchase or delivery to the specified place.  
On the assumption that the maximum stock period of the product after manufacture is 6 months, the  
warranty period is limited to 18 months (checked by the serial number) after manufacture. When a  
warranty period is specified in the contract, however, the period in the contract takes precedence.  
Free-of-charge Repair  
If the product fails before the expiry of the warranty, it will be repaired free of charge.  
However, repair of any failure resulting from the causes below will be chargeable even within the  
warranty period.  
Breakage of or damage to the appearance (case or surface sheet), touch switches, LCD, or other  
components due to dropping, impact, or mishandling  
LCD or backlight at the end of life  
Fusion of a printed circuit board pattern associated with connection to external devices, or fusion  
of a pattern in the terminal block or connector section of a printed circuit board caused by  
short-circuiting of external load circuit  
Overvoltage or different voltage applied due to wiring mistake (power supply terminal, external  
communication terminal, or other terminal blocks)  
Failure caused by lightning surge  
Failure due to the entry of conductive substances, water, solvent, particles, etc. under  
inappropriate environmental conditions  
Failure due to inappropriate environmental conditions (e.g. corrosive gas or high humidity)  
Failure due to vibration or impact exceeding the specified level  
Disassembly and modification by the customer or failure obviously resulting from improper  
handling by the customer  
Chargeable Repair  
Any failure that occurs after the expiry of the warranty or does not satisfy the requirements for the  
free-of-charge repair will be repaired on an chargeable basis.  
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Phone:  
Fax:  
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+81-3-5435-7456 ~ 9  
URL:  
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