The following lists the data contents stored in the LS9000 Area.
Display Unit Internal Address |
Description |
Introduction |
H System Variable |
---|---|---|---|
LS9000 to |
Display Historical Graph Data |
Historical data numbers and data values |
- |
LS9100 to |
Script Process |
Script error code |
- |
LS9200 to |
CSV Data Transfer Feature |
Number and file number of CSV data files transferred by the Condition Name Search Feature |
- |
LS9210 - LS9211 |
Number of lines you can print on the printer |
Number of lines of text you can print and number of lines already printed |
- |
LS9212 to |
Reserved |
Reserved |
- |
LS9230 to |
VM Unit serial mouse feature |
Serial mouse touch state and coordinates |
- |
LS9235 to |
Touch Coordinates |
Touch coordinates on display unit screen |
- |
LS9240 to |
Reserved |
Reserved |
- |
LS9260 to |
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LS9272 - LS9274 |
MAC Address |
MAC Address |
- |
LS9280 to |
Reserved |
Reserved |
- |
LS9290 to |
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LS9300 to |
Security feature |
Security Level |
- |
LS9310 to |
Day of the Week |
Day of the Week |
|
LS9320 to |
Reserved |
Reserved |
- |
LS9330 to |
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LS9350 to |
RGB 2ch Serial Mouse Feature |
Touch state and coordinates of RGB unit serial mouse |
- |
LS9370 to |
Reserved |
Reserved |
- |
LS9400 to |
Communication Cycle Time |
Communication cycle time of device/PLC |
|
LS9528 to |
Reserved |
Reserved |
- |
LS9550 to |
Communication Scan ON/OFF Control |
Device/PLC communication scan ON/OFF |
|
LS9558 to |
Reserved |
Reserved |
- |
LS9560 to |
Communication Scan ON/OFF Status |
Device/PLC communication scan status |
|
LS9568 |
Reserved |
Reserved |
- |
LS9800 to LS9815 |
Alarm Polling Cycle Information |
Actual measured polling time and average time of each block when extended alarm is enabled |
- |
LS9920 to |
Reserved |
Reserved |
- |
LS9930 to |
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LS9940 to LS9943 |
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LS9944 |
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LS9946 |
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LS9950 |
Reserved |
Reserved |
- |
LS9952 |
Write filter (write protection) settings |
Enable/Disable write filter (write protection) on the SP5000 Series Open Box |
- |
LS9970 to LS9999 |
Reserved |
Reserved |
- |
*1 H system variables store content from the 33rd item and beyond.
Details About Each Address
Display Historical Graph Data
In the [Historical Trend Graph] part, select the [Display Historical Data] check box to display the data numbers and values for the oldest and newest data on the graph display area.
19.8.3 Display Historical Data
Script Process
The following data is stored in Script process area.
LS9100 |
Extended script error code |
LS9101 |
Extended script error status |
LS9102 to LS9109 |
Reserved |
LS9110 |
Global D Script error code |
LS9111 |
Global D-Script error status |
LS9112 to LS9119 |
Reserved |
LS9120 |
D Script error code |
LS9121 |
D Script error status |
LS9122 to LS9129 |
Reserved |
LS9130 |
Data Storage Mode 22.11.7.7 Label Settings, Data Storage Mode |
LS9131 |
Reserved |
LS9132 |
CF list status, SD list status |
LS9133 |
CF read status, SD read status |
LS9134 |
CF write status, SD write status |
LS9135 |
CF delete status, SD delete status |
LS9136 |
CF rename status, SD rename status |
LS9137 |
CF CSV read status, SD CSV read status |
LS9138 |
USB list status |
LS9139 |
USB read status |
LS9140 |
USB write status |
LS9141 |
USB delete status |
LS9142 |
USB rename status |
LS9143 |
USB CSV read status 22.11.7.7 Label Settings - External storage error detail status storage area |
LS9144 to LS9149 |
Reserved |
LS9150 |
Block ring shift status |
LS9151 |
Block clear shift status |
LS9152 |
Block memory comparison status |
LS9153 |
Block memory search status |
LS9154 to LS9159 |
Reserved |
LS9160 |
File Copy Status |
LS9161 to LS9199 |
Reserved |
Number of lines you can print on the printer
Stores the maximum number of lines of text per page and a line counter for the last text printed.
LS9210 |
Stores the maximum number of lines of text you can print per page. When a value other than "0" is written, it is treated as the maximum number of lines of text you can print. The maximum number of lines you can print per page is 60 lines. If you set a value that exceeds 60, the 61st line and beyond is printed on the next page. When the value is set as 0, the display unit calculates the maximum number of lines. 60 lines for A4 portrait orientation. |
LS9211 |
Stores the number of lines that have been printed. When this value equals the value in LS9210, the paper is ejected and this counter is reset to 0. |
With A4 portrait-orientated paper, to print more than 60 lines of text that spans to the following page, set a value greater than 60 in LS9210.
CSV Data Transfer Feature
Stores the number and the file number of CSV data transferred by the Condition Name Search Feature. You can get hits on the search when the search string matches the condition exactly.
Spaces indicate different file names and can cause errors. When data transfer is completed, the status and number of transferred files displays. The last transferred file numbers are written in the GP internal device Special Areas LS9200 and LS9201. (The Special Area is read-only.)
VM Unit serial mouse feature
Using DVI/VM unit, this feature stores the touch status and the touch coordinates when sending the touch coordinates to a PC by serial communication.
28.10.7.4 Emulate Touch Output
Touch Coordinates
Stores the touch coordinates on a display screen.
LS9235 |
0: Touched status 1: Not-touched status |
LS9236 |
X coordinate |
LS9237 |
Y coordinate |
The display coordinate range depends on the number of pixels on the display. The display coordinate range is fixed, no matter if you set up the display unit for portrait or landscape orientation. When using portrait orientation, you cannot store Y coordinates outside the following range.
X Coordinate Range |
0...(Number of pixels on display width - 1) |
Y Coordinate Range |
0...(Number of pixels on display height - 1) |
When the screen size is 320 x 240 pixels (QVGA)
X Coordinate Range: 0...319
Y Coordinate Range: 0...239
The following operations do not store coordinates, even if touch is involved
Offline Mode Operations
Screen Data Transfer Operations
System Menu Operation
Brightness/Contrast Control Bar Operations
Depending on the model, even if you touch outside the display area, there are cases where the value is retrieved. In such cases, the retrieved value will be outside the display range.
When calibration is not set properly on a display unit using analog touch panel technology, it may use numerical values outside the range.
From the [System Settings] - [Display Unit] - [Operation] tab, even if [Touch Action Mode] is set to [2 point touch], only coordinates for the first touch are saved.
If you touch multiple points on a display unit that does not support multi touch, coordinates for the mid-point between the touches may be saved.
When using GP-Viewer EX, you cannot retrieve touch coordinates.
When communication type is only Memory Link with Ethernet Multilink, the master display unit coordinates are stored.
When using [1 point touch] and [Slide Action] = [None] on display units with analog or matrix touch panel technology, and you touch inside a touch area then slide your finger out of the touch area, the moment your finger exits the touch area the touch status turns off.
For WinGP, touch remains ON despite going out of range.
In such cases, the area's final touch coordinates are stored.
The following positions are the starting coordinate point when a display unit's orientation is set to [Portrait].
Display units except GP-4100 Series: Bottom-left of the screen is (0,0)
GP-4100 Series: Top-right of the screen is (0,0)
For more details, please refer to the following.
3.10.1 Restrictions for Screen Display
MAC Address
The MAC addresses for display units are stored as hexadecimal values in LS9272 - LS9274, starting from the first octet.
Even when you connect the EZ LAN Adapter to a model with a LAN port, regardless of the actual LAN port used for communication, the display unit's MAC address is stored.
Security feature
When bit 0 of LS9300 toggles from OFF to ON, the security level stored in LS9301 changes to 0.
After the Security Level Clear occurs, return LS9300's 0 bit to OFF. (LS9301 is read-only.)
Also, it stores the current security level and the security level of the screen to be displayed
LS9301 and LS9302 are read-only. When there is a password request in LS9302, the security level is stored and the value returns to 0 when the password input is complete.
Day of the Week
Stores the current value of the day of the week. The day is calculated from the Year, Month, and Day of the display unit's onboard IC (RTC) clock. The values stored in LS9310 are as follows.
Numeric Value |
Description |
---|---|
0 |
Sunday |
1 |
Monday |
2 |
Tuesday |
3 |
Wednesday |
4 |
Thursday |
5 |
Friday |
6 |
Saturday |
After 7 |
Unused |
Updates are performed when the IC clock date is changed. Because the writes do not occur regularly, when parts change in this area, this area is not updated until the IC clock date changes.
RGB 2ch Serial Mouse Feature
When the RGB unit is set to display 2 channels at the same time and is sending the touch coordinates to a PC by serial communication, it stores the touch status and coordinates.
28.10.7.4 Emulate Touch Output
Communication Cycle Time, 4 drivers x 32 devices
Stores polling cycle time (in milliseconds) of the configured Device/PLC.
5.4.13 System Settings [Peripheral List] Settings Guide
Content from the 33rd item and beyond are stored in H system variables.
Communication Scan ON/OFF Control, 4 drivers x 32 devices
Controls whether to run or stop the communication scan with the configured Device/PLCs.
5.4.13 System Settings [Peripheral List] Settings Guide
Content from the 33rd item and beyond are stored in H system variables.
Communication Scan ON/OFF Status, 4 drivers x 32 devices
Stores the communication scan status of the configured Device/PLC
7.3.2 Procedure - Confirming the Communication State
Content from the 33rd item and beyond are stored in H system variables.
Alarm Polling Cycle Information
Stores the actual measured polling time and average time of each block when extended alarm is enabled. Also sets the Polling Time Exceeded bit to 1 when the actual polling time exceeds the configured time.
20.12.1.2 Alarm Settings (Block 1) - Bit Monitoring
Write filter (write protection) settings
When WinGP is started, checks and saves every 5 seconds the write filter (write protection) status for the SP5000 Series Open Box's system card (C drive).
LS9952 bit 0 is OFF (stores 0): Write filter is disabled.
LS9952 bit 0 is ON (stores 1): Write filter is enabled.
In simulation, bit 0 is always OFF.
Refer to the "SP5000 Series Open Box Reference Manual" for information on how to set the write filter.