UniOP Command Summary

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Tech Note UniOP Command Summary Description of the UniOP standard command set Exor International S.p.A. SN024 Ver. 1.3

Copyright 2014 Exor International S.p.A. Verona, Italy Subject to change without notice The information contained in this document is provided for informational purposes only. While efforts were made to verify the accuracy of the information contained in this documentation, it is provided as is without warranty of any kind. Third-party brands and names are the property of their respective owners. www.uniop.com UniOP Command Summary 2

Contents 1 Command Summary... 4 1.1 Configuration Mode... 6 1.2 Operation Mode/Page Mode... 6 1.3 Command Menu... 6 1.4 System Menu... 7 1.5 Data Entry Mode... 7 1.6 Alarm Mode... 7 1.7 Event Mode... 8 1.8 Password Entry Mode... 8 1.9 Time and Date Set Mode... 8 1.10 Direct Page Selection Mode... 8 2 Special Modes: Calibration, Configuration and Safe Mode... 9 2.1 Touchscreen Calibration - "Go to Calibration Mode"... 9 2.1.1 Standard Calibration... 9 2.1.2 Emergency Calibration... 9 2.2 "Go to Configuration Mode"... 9 2.2.1 HMI Units with Touch Screen... 9 2.2.2 HMI Units with Keyboard... 10 2.3 Safe Mode... 10 2.3.1 HMI Units with Touchscreen... 10 2.3.2 HMI Units with Keyboard... 10 3 Dedicated LED Indicators... 11 UniOP Command Summary 3

1 Command Summary All UniOP panels have an extended set of pre-defined commands. Commands are available for the use of the built-in system functions including navigation in all system pages. The command set has been designed to be compatible with both touchscreen and keypad devices. Note: The standard command assignment is described in this chapter. All the commands, except those defined for Configuration Mode, can be charged, deleted and/or extended using the Keyboard Macro Editor facility of the programming software. The chapter describes the touchscreen and keyboard commands recognized by all UniOP panels. Commands are classified according to the operating modes of the unit. All the UniOP models, except the etop family, the ECT-16, ELT-16, ERT-16 and the ExT-VGA, have at least 4 arrow keys and the Enter key. Panels with touchscreen will show system-defined touch keys on the screen whenever it is required. UniOP panels with touchscreen interface have an on-screen touch keypad as shown in figure 1. CLEAR ENTER Figure 1 - Default touch keys for the panels with touchscreen Some older models are designed to be attached to an external keyboard of type ET-F or AT-F; the commands describes in this chapter are generally referring to the use of an external keyboard Some of the keys described in this chapter may not be available in each UniOP model. The functions associated to them may, however, be implemented using the Keyboard Macro Editor or using an alternative predefined key. Some models do not have CLEAR key on the keyboard; the corresponding function can be done pressing the keys e at the same time. Models without numeric keypad and without touch screen allow numeric data entry using arrow keys and/or using the Keyboard Macro Editor. The layout of keys may be slightly different between different UniOP models. The most common key layout with a brief description of the key function is given below. Note: Not all keys are available in all UniOP models.check the keyboard layout of your UniOP panel to determine what keys are available. All touchscreen models have the same default keypads. Please remind that all keypad can be changed by the user except the Configuration Mode keypad. UniOP Command Summary 4

ENTER CLEAR HELP ESCAPE When available it is equivalent to the CLEAR key Page Up Page Down Home Question Mark Check 0 0 /INS No default function assigned. Same as HELP button. Configure with Macro Editor Battery check. Not configurable with Macro Editor 3 3 6 6 9 9 /PRN Dot F( ) F2 4 A B +/- F Key F Key Function Key Function Key with ASCII data and LED indicator ENABLE ENABLE Available only in ET-F keypads Prt Scr Prt Scr Available only in ET-F keypads Table 1. Keyboard keys Touch screen panels will show automatically a numeric keypad whenever the data entry phase is activated. Pop-up keypads are configurable by users. Note: the text 2 s associated to a key means that the key must be held pressed for two seconds to activate the associated function. UniOP Command Summary 5

1.1 Configuration Mode ENTER shows the type and version of the communication driver stored in the unit (if any) and boot FW version. ENTER 2 s returns to Operation Mode if a valid communication driver and a valid project are stored in the unit (the key must be pressed for 2 seconds) CLEAR 2 s Call standard touchscreen calibration procedure; only for panels with touchscreen Update firmware; only for units with firmware type 58, 60 ( B series), 70 ( C series. 2 s Erase Static RAM (Password and Recipe reset) 2 s Shows memory menu, only for units with firmware type 60 ( B series) and 70 and 1 time and 2 times and 3 times ( C series) Change panel ethernet settings (IP address, Subnet mask, Gateway), only for units with keyboard. For panels with touchscreen this operation is done by touching on the IP address field on page. The possibility to change the Ethernet settings is available starting from firmware version 5.30 Change panel GMT settings, only for units with keyboard. For panels with touchscreen this operation is done by touching on GMT field on page. The possibility to change the GMT settings is available starting from firmware version 5.30 Change panel DST settings, only for units with keyboard. For panels with touchscreen this operation is done by touching on the DST field on page. The possibility to change the DST settings is available starting from firmware version 5.30 1.2 Operation Mode/Page Mode scroll page up scroll page down Previous page next page ENTER 2 s recall the Command Menu 0/INS enter Data Entry Mode Ins enter Data Entry Mode 9/PRN print page/cancel print Prt Scr print page/cancel print ENABLE 2 s recall Direct Access Mode 6/ recall Password Entry Mode 3/ recall Date/Time Entry Mode To recall the Configuration Mode for touchscreen units without any key, touch the screen in an area where no active touch areas have been defined and hold for 2 seconds. The value of 2 seconds can be changed with Designer. 1.3 Command Menu select up UniOP Command Summary 6

ENTER CLEAR select down select left select right activate selection return to Page Mode 1.4 System Menu ENTER select up select down activate selection activate selection return to Page Mode when EXT is selected 1.5 Data Entry Mode When in Data Entry Mode the meaning of the keys changes depending on whether a field has been selected for Data Entry or not. A field is selected when The Data Entry procedure has been started on that field. If not field has already been selected for Data Entry, the key assignment is shown in the table below. move to field in previous row move to field in next row Previous field next field Ins next field 0 9. +/- select field a numeric field for Data Entry and enter numeric value ENTER select a field for Data Entry CLEAR cancel entry and return to Page Mode After a field has been selected for Data Entry, the keys are interpreted as follows. increment digit / scroll up ASCII / select message up increment digit / scroll down ASCII / select message down move cursor left in ASCII field move cursor right in ASCII field 0 9. +/- numeric entry ENTER confirm entry and return to Page Mode CLEAR cancel entry and return to Page Mode 1.6 Alarm Mode Previous alarm in the list next alarm in the list ENTER 2 s acknowledge current alarm CLEAR return to page Mode 9/PRN alarm list printout/cancel print Prt Alm alarm list printout/cancel print Prt Scr alarm list printout/cancel print UniOP Command Summary 7

1.7 Event Mode Tech-note CLEAR 9/PRN Prt Alm Prt Scr scroll up scroll down return to page Mode event list printout/cancel print event list printout/cancel print event list printout/cancel print 1.8 Password Entry Mode increment digit decrement digit next digit 0 9 numeric password entry ENTER confirm password and return to Page Mode CLEAR cancel entry and return to Page Mode ESC end entry and return to Page Mode 1.9 Time and Date Set Mode ENTER CLEAR increment field value decrement field value field select return to Page Mode 1.10 Direct Page Selection Mode decrement page increment page 0 9 page number entry ENTER confirm entry and go to selected page CLEAR cancel entry and return to Page Mode UniOP Command Summary 8

2 Special Modes: Calibration, Configuration and Safe Mode 2.1 Touchscreen Calibration - "Go to Calibration Mode" Touchscreen calibration may be required to restore proper operation of the touchscreen interface, this chapter contains a description of the steps to be taken to complete the calibration procedure on touch panels, specifics instructions are also displayed on panel while executing the calibration procedure. 2.1.1 Standard Calibration 1. Recall Configuration Mode 2. Keep pressed the CLEAR key on the screen until a small X symbol will appear on the top right corner of the screen 3. Touch and hold the symbol until it will move to the low left corner of the screen 4. Touch and hold the X symbol until the indication to touch the key will be displayed on the screen 5. Touch the key until the indication to touch the key will be displayed on the screen 6. Touch the key until the indication to touch the ENTER key will be displayed on the screen 7. Touch the ENTER key to complete the calibration procedure. Once the procedure has been completed the panel will return to Configuration mode. 2.1.2 Emergency Calibration The Emergency calibration procedure should be used in all cases when it would result not possible to go to calibration using the standard procedure. 1. Power off the unit 2. Power on the unit 3. Tap in the middle of the touchscreen with a frequency of about 3-5 Hz until the operator panel will enter the Calibration Mode 4. Perform the standard calibration procedure. 2.2 Emergency startup in Configuration Mode In the case it might prove impossible to switch the operator panel to Configuration Mode from Operation mode it is possible to start the panel directly in Configuration mode, skipping the project loading phase. To do this follow the procedure below: 2.2.1 HMI Units with Touch Screen 1. Power off the unit 2. Touch in the middle of the left side of the display screen with the left hand 3. Power on the operator panel and tap with the right hand in the middle of the right side of the display screen with a frequency of about 3-5 Hz while keeping pressed on the upper part with the other hand. 4. Continue until the screen will show Configuration Mode UniOP Command Summary 9

2.2.2 HMI Units with Keyboard 1. Power off the unit 2. Press and hold any 3 keys 3. Power on the unit by holding the keys pressed until Configuration Mode will be shown on the screen. 2.3 Safe Mode UniOP Safe (or Seep ) mode allows some specific and special operation to be done on the unit. Under some circumstances Safe mode is required to reset the panel contrast adjustment parameters. The UniOP Safe mode activation is similar to the emergency procedure that activates Configuration Mode at start-up. 2.3.1 HMI Units with Touchscreen 1. Power off the unit 2. Touch in the middle of the upper side of the display screen with one hand 3. Power on the operator panel and tap with the other hand in the middle of the lower side of the display screen with a frequency of about 3-5 Hz while keeping pressed on the upper part with the other hand. 4. When the special sequence has been accepted, the panel will start with display completely black and the red LED in the upper left corner steady on. 5. The panel can now be turned off and back on. This procedure will reset the contrast calibration parameters to the default value. 2.3.2 HMI Units with Keyboard 1. Power off the unit 2. Press and hold any 4 keys 3. When the special sequence has been accepted, the panel will start with display completely black and the red LED in the upper left corner steady on. 4. The panel can now be turned off and back on. This procedure will reset the contrast calibration parameters to the default value. UniOP Command Summary 10

3 Dedicated LED Indicators The table below shows the name and the symbol (when available) of the LED indicators dedicated to special functions. Please note that some indicators may be available only in some models of UniOP operator panels. LED Indicator Name/symbol Color Status Meaning FAULT/FLT red OFF No hardware problem detected; battery OK BLINK Battery low ON Hardware fault DL green OFF No keys are pressed and no errors BLINK Communication error (not all models) ON While any key is pressed (visual feedback) red OFF No hardware problem detected; battery OK BLINK Battery low ON Hardware fault green OFF No keys are pressed and no errors BLINK Communication error (not all models) ON While any key is pressed (visual feedback) red OFF No hardware problem detected BLINK Battery low ON Hardware fault green OFF No keys are pressed ON While any key is pressed (visual feedback) RUN / green OFF Hardware fault ON Unit in operation COM / green BLINK Communication error ON Communication OK ALARM / red OFF No alarms! BLINK ON Alarm requires acknowledgment Alarm active Table 2 - Dedicated LED indicators UniOP Command Summary 11