12.1” TFT LCD Display with VGA Interface & optional Touchscreen Complete Keypad LCD Backlight Switch LCD Brightness VR Power Indicator Aluminum Panel Compliant with NEMA 4/IP 65 Dust Protection Door PS/2 KB/Mouse Connector Figure 1.1: Front panel layout OSD Keypad Rear PS/2 KB/Mouse Connector To PC KB/Mouse Connector Display VGA Connector Power Switch Power Input Connector Touch Screen RS-232 Connector (FPM-3220T-T only) Figure 1.2: Rear chassis layout FPM-3220 User’s Manual 4 5 Chapter 1 Introduction 1.4 Dimensions Figure 1.3: FPM-3220 Dimensions FPM-3220 User’s Manual CHAPTER 2 System Setup • Connecting to Controller • Install the Power Adapter • Connecting External Keyboard and Mouse • Panel Mounting • Rack Mounting • Wall Mounting • Desktop Stand • Swing Arm Mounting Chapter 2 System Setup 2.1 Connecting the Controller The FPM-3220 is designed to be the operation panel for your system. It’s equipped with PC standard interfaces that are easily found on PC-based controller. There are three connections between the FPM-3220 and the controller: VGA, Keyboard, and optional RS-232 of touch screen. VGAKeyboard/MouseRS-232 Figure 2.1: Connecting the Controller FPM-3220 User’s Manual 8 9 Chapter 2 System Setup 2.2 Install the Power Adaptor The power adapter could be mounted on the back cover with a power adapter-mounting bracket in the accessory box as following figure shown. In order to secure the power connector, there is a connector fixing plate in the accessory box also, and it could be installed as shown in the following figure. Figure 2.2: Mounting the Power Adaptor 2.3 Connecting External Keyboard and Mouse You can connect an external keyboard and mouse to FPM-3220. The first place to the connect keyboard and mouse is the PS/2 connector on the front panel, under the dust-protection door. You can connect a PS/2 keyboard to the connector if you do not need a mouse. Or use the Y-cable provided in the accessory box to connect simultaneously a keyboard and a mouse. There is another additional PS/2 keyboard/Mouse connector on the back chassis as shown in figure 2-4. You cannot connect two external keyboards or two Mouses in the same time. But you could connect a keyboard and a Mouse to the same or different front and back PS/2 connector. Figure 2.3: Connecting Front External Keyboard/Mouse Figure 2.4: Connecting Back External Keyboard/Mouse FPM-3220 User’s Manual 10 11 Chapter 2 System Setup 2.4 Panel Mounting A cutout need be made to accommodate panel mounting. Four panelmount brackets are included in the accessory box. Slide the unit backward into the panel opening. Attach the four mounting brackets by inserting the screws into the keyhole slots on the flat panel monitor cover. Use the screws to secure the brackets to the cover. Tighten to secure the front panel monitor against the back panel. Figure 2.5: Panel Mounting 2.5 Rack Mounting The FPM-3220 can be directly mounted in a standard 19" rack. Just mount the panel on the rack and secure with four screws. Figure 2.6: Rack Mounting FPM-3220 User’s Manual 12 13 Chapter 2 System Setup 2.6 Wall Mounting First mount the wall/desktop-mounting bracket to the wall, then mount the FPM-3220 on the bracket through the three screws, finally secure the panel to the mounting plate with the locking plate. Figure 2.7: Wall Mounting FPM-3220 User’s Manual 14 2.7 Desktop Stand Mount the wall/desktop-mounting bracket to the back of FPM-3220 with two screws as following drawing shown. Figure 2.8: Desktop Stand 15 Chapter 2 System Setup 2.8 Swing Arm Mounting There are two sets of Swing-ARM mounting holes, 75 mm and 100 mm format, on the back chassis. You could Mount FPM-3220 on the Swing- ARM through the mounting holes and secure with four screws. Figure 2.9: Swing Arm Mounting FPM-3220 User’s Manual CHAPTER 3 Macro Key Programming • Introduction • Macro key overview •Syntax • Using SFED3220.COM •Examples Chapter 3 Macro Key Programming 3.1 Introduction Our workstations are equipped with programmable function keys (macro keys) that greatly enhance the operator interface. Macros, which are far more powerful than batch files, automate the most commonly used input sequences. They extended their functional reach to within application programs. 3.2 Macro Key Review The complete macro function consists of the following elements: Macro keys (SF1, SF2,... SF10) Ten programmable macro keys that are located on the dust-proof door on the front panel of your workstation. Macro EEPROM Holds the key sequences that are activated when the corresponding macro key is pushed. Macro programming utility In the sub-directory, Drive&utility/FPM series/KBT-utility, of the HMI utility CD-ROM, you will find a program called SFED3220.COM. The SFED3220 program provides an edit function to produce an ASCII file that contains key stroke sequences for every macro key. After you have finished editing the file, the program will ask you whether you want to save the macro script and/or transmit it to the EEPROM...