This manual uses the following descriptions.
Notiations in this manual |
Model |
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GP-4114T / GP-4115T / GP-4116T (hereafter referred to as GP-411*T.) GP-4115T3 (hereafter referred to as GP-411*T3.) |
When using GP-4100 Series (Color Model)
Unsupported Parts and Features
Limitations for Parts and Features
GP-4100 Series (Color Model) has the following features.
When the display unit and computer are connected with the USB transfer cable (TypeA miniB), and there is no device/PLC, LAN cable, or external storage device connected to the display unit, even if power is not being supplied from the display unit's power cable, you can transfer the project file. However, due to the following limitations, make sure power is supplied from the power cable when operating the display unit.
Functions other than project data transfer may not operate.
Regardless of the brightness setting, the screen display may be dimmed. When power is supplied from the power cable the screen displays with the defined brightness setting.
For operation when changing to GP-4100 series from any other model, or when changing to other models from GP-4100 series, see the following.
5.6.1 Restrictions on Changing Models
2 point touch is not supported. Be aware that when you simultaneously touch two points on the touch panel, the touch coordinates are calculated at the center of the two touch points.
GP-411*T3 is equipped with NVRAM for backup memory. Please regard all instances of "SRAM" in this document as "NVRAM". For the type of backup data you can store in memory, as well as the priority when storing data, see the following.
2.3 About the Display Unit's Internal Data
As the GP-411*T is not equipped with backup memory, part of the internal memory is used as the backup area. User documents refer to this area as "virtual backup memory". Data in virtual backup memory, just like backup memory (SRAM), is preserved even when the display unit is turned off or restarted. You can check the virtual memory usage. From the [Project (F)] menu, point to [Information (I)], select [Project Information (I)], and then select [SRAM Information].
Turning off or restarting the GP-4100 Series (Color Model) initializes the internal clock. To maintain the clock data, you can either use the Clock Update Settings to update the clock data from a device/PLC, or attach the RTC Battery Set (option) to the display unit.
For information on precautions or how to attach the RTC Battery Set, refer to the corresponding hardware manual for your display unit.
See the following for information on Clock Update Settings.
5.5.2 Common - Clock Update Settings
You can use USB-connected printers, bar code readers and two-dimensional code readers.
Unsupported Parts and Features
The following are parts and features unsupported by GP-4100 Series (Color Model).
Parts
Movie Player
Image Unit Display
Remote PC Access (RPA)
System Settings
Video/Movie
I/O Driver
Image Unit
Common Settings
Operation Log Settings (GP-411*T only)
Sound
Change Backlight Color
Movie
Image Unit Window
Global Functions
Others
Ladder Monitor
Remote PC Access
WinGP
Project Converter
AUX Output
Limitations for Parts and Features
On the GP-4100 Series (Color Model), some of the following parts and functions have limitations and differences depending on the model.
Part / Feature |
Other Items / Limitations |
Switch Lamp |
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Picture Display |
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D-script Common Settings [Global D-Script] Common Settings [Extended Script] |
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[Alarm] |
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Common Settings [Sampling] |
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Common Settings [Recipe] |
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Common Settings - Start Screen Settings |
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System Settings [Display Unit] |
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