Please be careful when working with external storage. Any mishandling can corrupt the data or cause a malfunction in the external storage or display unit. Removing External Storage Precautions
External storage you can use to save data in (or reference) differs depending on the model.
1.5 Supported Features
External storage you can use to save data in (or reference) differs depending on the function.
5.7 Usable External Storage
While data is written to external storage, changes in the display of parts and screens may slow down.
It may take several seconds to write data, depending on the amount.
After the Status data is read from the display unit, be sure to allow time equal to at least one communication cycle*1 or one Display Scan Time period*2, whichever is longer, before the next command can be written.
When external storage is not attached to the display unit, do not run screens that use external storage. It may not work properly.
If a write error occurs, any file that has not finished writing may remain on the external storage.
When overwriting, the required available space on the external storage is more than the size of the actual data. If the data is larger than the available space, a write error will occur.
The display unit cannot detect NTFS formatted external storage. Format the external storage using FAT or FAT32 on your computer.
When saving data to external storage, the folder (such as "\alarm") is automatically created if it does not already exist. However, if external storage is not formatted properly, a write error will occur as the folder cannot be created. The same applies when the SD card is write protected.
Please connect only one USB storage device to the display unit. Even if multiple USB storage devices are connected to the display unit, you can only use the USB storage that is first recognized.
The maximum capacity of the USB storage you can use on the display unit is as follows.
GP-4100 Series (Monochrome Model), GP3000 Series, LT3000 Series, ST3000 Series: 2 GB
Models other than those above: 32 GB
When using a SD card, please verify the SD card supports the following specifications.
SD (File format: FAT, Maximum capacity: 2 GB)
SDHC (File format: FAT32, Maximum capacity: 32 GB)
Use a CF Card manufactured by Digital Electronics Corporation (Pro-face). If a CF Card manufactured by another company is used, the contents of the CF Card may be damaged.
The number of times that data can be written on a CF Card is limited. (Approximately 100,000 times for rewriting 500 KB.)
*1 The Communication Cycle Time is the time it takes from the point the display unit requests data until the display unit receives data from the device. It is stored in internal device LS2037 in Bin format. The value is in 10 millisecond increments.
When using multiple devices/PLCs, you can verify the communication cycle time of each device/PLC, with internal device addresses displayed in the [System Settings] - [Peripheral List] page's [List of Device/PLC Management Addresses].
5.4.13 System Settings [Peripheral List] Settings Guide
*2 Display Scan Time is the time required to process one screen. It is stored in internal device LS2036 in Bin format. The unit is in milliseconds.
External Storage Precautions for Use
LOSS OF DATA When using external storage, please be careful of the following to prevent the loss of important data.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage. |
LOSS OF DATA Please refrain from doing the following, as it can result in damage to data and equipment:
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage. |
To ensure safe CF card usage, create special application screens that prevent access to the CF card. Use the screen when performing operations like turning the display unit OFF, resetting the display unit, opening or closing the CF card cover, or inserting and removing the CF card.
When removing the SD card/USB storage, refer to the following. Forcible removal of the SD card/USB storage may corrupt your data.
5.3 Safely Detaching the SD Card or USB Storage Device
When using the IPC Series or SP5000 Series Open Box, refer to the following.
M.13.2 Removing the device connected to the unit