96M12875 LK-G5000 Series Dedicated Touch Panel LK-HD1001 User's Manual Read this manual before use. Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
Introduction This manual contains hardware information and basic operating procedures for the dedicated touch panel display unit LK-HD1001 for use with the LK-G5000 series. In order to take advantage of the functionality of the LK-G5000 series dedicated touch panel display unit LK-HD1001, read and understand the contents of this manual thoroughly. Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. Please deliver this manual to the end users of this product.
Safety Precautions General Cautions • At startup and during operation, be sure to monitor the functions and performance of this product. • It is recommended that you take substantial safety measures to avoid any damage in case of product failure. • Do not modify this product or use it in any way other than as described in the specifications. The warranty will be voided in such cases.
Installation environment To use this product properly and safely, avoid installing it in the following locations. Doing so may lead to product breakdown.
Contents Introduction .............................................. 2 Safety Precautions .................................. 3 General Cautions ............................... 3 CAUTION .......................................... 3 Precautions on CE Marking ............... 4 Contents ............................................ 5 Chapter 1 Before Use Checking the Package Contents ..........1-2 Overview ...............................................1-3 LK-G5000 series system configuration ...............
Before Use This chapter provides an overview of the LK-HD1001 and explains the names and functions of each part. Read this chapter before using this product. 1 1 Checking the Package Contents ....................................... 1-2 Overview.............................................................................. 1-3 Part Names and Functions ................................................ 1-6 Mounting the Touch Panel ................................................. 1-7 Connecting the Units ....
1 Before Use Checking the Package Contents Check to make sure your package contains these parts. 1 LK-HD1001 touch panel: 1 Mounting bracket: 4 User's Manual: 1 The package contents have been carefully inspected; however, if any component is defective or damaged, contact your nearest KEYENCE office (address listed at the end of this manual). Refer to "List of Optional Accessories" (A-6) for details on optional parts.
1 Before Use Overview This touch panel display unit is exclusively designed for visually configuring parameters and monitoring the LK-G5000 series controller. It is used by connecting it to the controller to configure parameters and monitor operating status. LK-G5000 series system configuration LK-G5000 Series LK Navigator2 Indicator, buzzer Issues an alarm depending on the comparator result output.
1 Before Use Functions and features This section explains the major functions and features of this touch panel. 1 Operation settings • This touch panel allows you to display the settings in the controller for viewing and editing. It features copy and paste functions for configuring multiple outputs and setting programs in a short amount of time. • The software settings made on the touch panel will be downloaded into the controller.
1 Before Use Monitoring functions These two items can be monitored. • Measurement values • Received light waveform The screen shown below is a display example of the "Measurement value display".
1 Before Use Part Names and Functions This section describes the name and functions of each component. (1) 1 (2) 24 V DC N. C. TO C O N TR O LL E R (3) (4) (5) (1) Display area/touch panel Displays the measurement screen, settings screen, and messages. Displays buttons used to change the screen and settings. (2) Stand mount Mount for the optional stand. (3) Power indicator Lit when power is supplied. (4) Power supply terminals Connect the power supply (24 VDC ±10%) to these terminals.
1 Before Use Mounting the Touch Panel Mount the touch panel using the supplied mounting brackets. 1 Mounting Precautions Mounting direction/angle Mount the touch panel so that the right and left sides are level. Panel thickness 1.6 to 4.0 mm 167.5 +1 0 Panel cutout 226.5 +1 0 Mounting bracket tightening torque Tighten to 0.3 to 0.5 Nm. NOTE Tightening improperly can cause the panel or case to deform, or damage to the mounting brackets.
1 Before Use Mounting 1 Insert into the cutout from the front of the panel. 2 Secure the touch panel using the mounting brackets from the rear side of the panel. 1 Mounting hole ER LL N.C DC RO NT . TO CO Tab 24V Turn the screws in the mounting bracket counterclockwise until the tabs at the back of the mounting brackets enter the mounting holes in the touch panel.
1 Before Use 3 Tighten the screws in the mounting brackets by turning clockwise. 1 ER LL RO NT . N.C TO DC CO 24V NOTE The tightening torque for the mounting bracket screws is 0.3 to 0.5 Nm. Reference The mounting brackets can also be attached to the left and right sides of the touch panel. ER LL RO NT . N.
1 Before Use Using the Stand The separately sold stand (OP-84428) mounts to the rear side of the touch panel with screws. 1 1 Attach the stand mounting panel to the rear side of the touch panel using the four M4 screws. ER LL RO NT . N.C TO DC CO 24V 2 Attach the stand using the four M6 screws. ER LL RO NT . N.C DC TO CO 24V Reference • The stand mounting holes supports the VESA mounting standard for 75 x 75 mm.
1 Before Use Stand tilt angle adjustment The title angle of the stand can be adjusted according to the location. 1 ER LL RO NT . N.
1 Before Use Connecting the Units Connect the touch panel to the controller, then connect the power supply. WARNING Always shut power off to the touch panel before making connections. Failure to obey this warning may lead to electrical shock. CAUTION Verify the wiring is correct before turning the power on. Failure to obey this precaution may damage the touch panel and the peripheral devices. 1 Use the separately sold display panel cable (OP-84427: 0.
Screen Functions and Operation 2 2 Names and Functions on the Main Screen ...................... 2-2 Flow of Operation ............................................................... 2-3 Basic Settings..................................................................... 2-4 Environment Settings....................................................... 2-21 Program Settings.............................................................. 2-23 Measurement Value Display ...........................................
2 Screen Functions and Operation Names and Functions on the Main Screen This section explains the names and functions of the main screen. (1) (2) 2 (3) (4) (1) Cancel Displays the measurement screen without saving any of the settings. (2) Meas screen Displays the measurement screen (Page 2-26). (3) Settings screen Changes settings on the touch panel. (4) Program settings Selects, copies, and initializes program numbers. Refer to "Program Settings" (Page 2-23) for details.
2 Screen Functions and Operation Flow of Operation This explanation will show how to assign the input at HEAD01 to the output at OUT01 when turning the touch panel on for the first time. 1 2 3 Connect the controller and touch panel (Page 1-12). 4 5 6 7 Select a program number (Page 2-23). 2 Start the controller, then turn on the touch panel. On the "Environment settings" screen, specify the number of heads, OUTs, and analog outputs being used (Page 2-21). Specify the "Common settings" (Page 2-16).
2 Screen Functions and Operation Basic Settings This section explains the basic settings available on the touch panel. Head Settings 2 This section explains the functions on the "Head settings" screen. Configure the head(s) connected to the controller to match the operating environment. Touch "Head" on the settings screen. Setting 1 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (1) Head Specifies the head to configure.
2 Screen Functions and Operation (3) Basic Point If several peaks exist when using the transparent object mode, this control specifies whether to use the peak that is NEAR or FAR from the sensor head as the reference. (4) ABLE ABLE sets whether to use AUTO or MANUAL control of the light intensity. • Normally set to "AUTO". • If set to "MANUAL", set the upper and lower limits for the light intensity control range (setting range: 1 to 99).
2 Screen Functions and Operation Performing the ABLE calibration 1 Touch "ABLE TUNING". 2 Touch "Start" to start the ABLE calibration. 3 4 Touch "YES". The "ABLE TUNING" dialog box appears. 2 A confirmation dialog box appears to confirm whether to reflect the settings. Touch "Stop". The ABLE calibration ends. The optimal settings are configured automatically. NOTE Touching "Cancel" aborts the ABLE calibration and leaves the settings unchanged.
2 Screen Functions and Operation Setting 2 2 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (1) Median Sets the number of sampling points to use for the median filter. (2) LASER CTRL group Sets the LASER control group. (3) Range Sets the range. (4) No. of alarm processing Sets the number of cycles to hold the most recent valid measurement (Setting range: 0 to 9999). Process count Operation 0 Handles alarm immediately 1 to 9998 Holds most recent valid measurement 9999 Alarms off (5) No.
2 Screen Functions and Operation Mask setting 2 (1) (2) (1) Mask setting Sets whether to enable (ON) or disable (OFF) masking. (2) Mask boundary If the "Mask setting" is set to "ON", this control specifies the mask boundary using POS-1 or POS-2. • If POS-1 < POS-2: masks around POS-1 and POS-2. • If POS-1 > POS-2: masks between POS-1 and POS-2. • If POS-1 = POS-2: masking is not applied.
2 Screen Functions and Operation OUT Settings This section explains the functions on the "OUT settings" screen. These settings define how the measurement data should be handled according to the operating environment. To use three or more OUTs by using additional head expansion units Change the setting on the "Environment settings" screen (Page 2-21). 2 Touch "OUT" on the settings screen. Calculation method (1) (2) (3) (1) OUT Specifies the OUT to configure.
2 Screen Functions and Operation 2 Add bet. OUT/Sub bet. OUT/AVE bet. OUT/P-P bet. OUT/MAX bet. OUT/MIN bet. OUT Sets the type of output value to associate with the OUT. The operation specified from the "Type" options is applied to the checked OUTs. • Add bet. OUT: Sum of the checked OUTs • Sub bet. OUT: Difference of the checked OUTs • AVE bet. OUT: Average of the checked OUTs • P-P bet. OUT: Maximum to minimum value of the checked OUTs • MIN bet. OUT: Minimum of the checked OUTs • MAX bet.
2 Screen Functions and Operation Measurement/Filter (1) 2 (2) (3) (1) Measurement Sets the measurement mode and filter type. Measurement type Sets the measurement type. Measurement mode Sets the measurement mode. TRIGGER Sets a trigger for any "Measurement mode" setting other than "NORMAL".
2 Screen Functions and Operation (2) Filter Type Sets the filtering process to apply to the measurement. Averaging Times Sets the number of averaging measurements if "Type" is set to "Moving-avg". 2 Reference Fewer average times result in faster measurement data response, while more average times stabilizes the measurement data. Cutoff frequency Sets the cutoff frequency if "Type" is set to "LPF" or "HPF".
2 Screen Functions and Operation Tolerance/Scaling 2 (1) (2) (3) (1) Tolerance setting Upper limit value Displays the upper tolerance limit. Lower limit value Displays the lower tolerance limit. Hysteresis Displays the hysteresis for the tolerance comparator. Change Touch to change the upper limit, lower limit, and hysteresis values for the tolerance comparator. The "Tolerance Comparator" dialog box appears. Enter the desired values and touch "OK". Scaling Setting Sets the scaling.
2 Screen Functions and Operation Setting scaling from measurement data. 1 Touch "Change" in the "Scaling Setting" area on the "Tolerance/Scaling" screen. The "Scaling Setting" dialog box appears. 2 2 Touch "Set from Meas data". 3 Touch "YES". 4 At the reference surface, touch "Set" for "Input1". 5 Insert the master work piece, then touch "Set" for "Input2". 6 7 Set the scaling display values in "Display1" and "Display2". 2-14 A confirmation dialog box appears.
2 Screen Functions and Operation Display/Analog 2 (1) (2) (1) Minimum display unit Sets the decimal point position and number of digits to display for measured and setting values. Reference Digits not displayed below the decimal point are rounded off. NOTE These settings are initialized when the "Minimum display unit" setting is changed: Scaling, offset, tolerance setting, analog output scaling, auto zero reference value.
2 Screen Functions and Operation Common Settings This section explains the functions on the "Common settings" screen. Touch "Common" on the settings screen. 2 Common (1) (2) (3) (4) (1) Sampling cycle Sets the sampling cycle for measuring. (2) Tolerance comparator output format Sets the hold behavior to apply to the tolerance comparator output when the tolerance comparator result changes. (3) Alarm output form Sets the alarm output operation.
2 Screen Functions and Operation Synchronization settings 2 (1) (1) Sync Check the OUTs to synchronize. NOTE If the storage cycle (Page 2-19) is set to "Timing input", check the OUT specified for data storage on the "Synchronization settings" screen as well. Otherwise, the data will not be stored.
2 Screen Functions and Operation Mutual interference prevention 2 (1) (1) Mutual interference prevention Use this setting to prevent mutual interference when multiple head units are connected. Assign each head to a group from A to C. This setting prevents the reflection from interfering between groups A and B, and from groups A to C.
2 Screen Functions and Operation Data storage 2 (1) (2) (3) (4) (1) Amount of Data Stored Displays the number of data points to store. (2) Storage cycle Displays the interval for data storage. (3) Change Touch to change the data storage settings. The "Data Storage Setting" dialog box appears. Enter the desired values and touch "OK". (4) Selected OUT Displays the OUTs for which data will be stored.
2 Screen Functions and Operation Analog output 2 (1) (1) CH01 to CH12 Assigns each analog OUT from the controller to an analog channel from CH01 to CH12.
2 Screen Functions and Operation Environment Settings This section explains how to configure the operating environment of the controller. To use three or more OUTs by using the head expansion unit Before taking any measurements, set the "No. of used heads", "No. of used OUT", and "No. of used analog Ch". Changing the setting for the "No. of used heads" and "No. of used OUT" initializes the other measurement settings. Touching "Envir" on the settings screen displays the "Environment settings" screen.
2 Screen Functions and Operation Reference If set to "Terminal", the touch panel will change to the program number specified at the terminals after returning to the measurement screen. (2) Controller RS-232C Settings 2 Baud rate Sets the communication speed of the controller. Parity Sets the parity check method. Auto trans Sets whether to automatically download the OUT to the RS-232C interface.
2 Screen Functions and Operation Program Settings This section explains the procedures for copying and initializing programs registered in the controller. Copying Programs Settings can be copied to other program numbers to avoid the trouble of repeating settings. Reference The copied settings will overwrite any existing settings in the destination program. 1 3 6 This example shows how to copy program No. 0 to program No. 1. 1 Touch "Select prog". 2 3 Touch "No. 0". The "Select Program No.
2 Screen Functions and Operation 4 Touch "Select prog". 5 6 Touch "No. 1". The "Select Program No." dialog box appears. 2 2-24 Touch "Paste". This copies the settings in program No. 0 to program No. 1.
2 Screen Functions and Operation Initializing Programs The settings can be initialized to their factory default settings. Initializing erases any existing settings. 1 Select the program number to initialize. 2 Touch "Initialize". In this example, program No.1 is selected. 2 A confirmation dialog box appears. Reference To initialize the settings in all program numbers, touch "Initial All". The following confirmation dialog box appears when "Initial All" is touched. 3 Touch "YES".
2 Screen Functions and Operation Measurement Value Display This section explains the "Measurement value display" function available on the touch panel. Touching "Meas screen" on the settings screen displays the measurement screen. 2 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (1) Setting scrn Displays the settings screen (Page 2-2).
2 Screen Functions and Operation (5) Waveform Displays the received waveform display screen (Page 2-28). (6) Displays the measurement data after applying auto zero, reset, and timing processing ZERO The current measurement data is set to the reference value (zero) and then displayed. Refer to the LK-G5000 series User's Manual, "Chapter 2 Operations during Measurement and Their Functions" (page 2-1) for details on the auto-zero function.
2 Screen Functions and Operation Received Light Waveform Display This section explains the "Received light waveform display" function available on the touch panel. Touching "Waveform" on the measurement screen displays the waveform display screen. (1) (2) (3) (4) 2 (5) (6) (1) Return Returns to the measurement screen. (2) Change head Displays the "Select head" dialog box. Select which head to display the received light waveform for.
Specifications 3 This chapter explains the specifications for the touch panel. 3 Specifications ..................................................................... 3-2 Dimensions .........................................................................
3 Specifications Specifications LK-HD1001 Model LK-HD1001 Model name 3 Display panel LK-G5000 series dedicated touch panel display unit Element TFT color LCD Colors 32768 colors Pixels (W x H) 640 x 480 Effective display area (W x H) (mm) 170.9 x 128. 2 Life (room temperature Approximtely 50,000 hours and humidity) Backlight Touch switch Method White LED (replacement impossible) Life Approximtely 50,000 hours Activating force 0.
3 Specifications Dimensions 237 6 170.9 43 167 Effective display area 178 128.2 Effective display area 3 51 With mounting brackets attached 99 99 Mounting bracket Panel thickness 1.6 to 4.0 mm Size with mounting brackets attached 190 Mounting screw (50) (For panel thickness of 4 mm) 167.5 +1 0 Panel cutout 226.
3 Specifications With stand mount (160) (143) (122) 237 (251.2) (139) 3 (203) (228) 30° 18° 21.5 5 45 110.2 8 2xR2.
Appendices A This chapter provides other related information. Troubleshooting.................................................................. A-2 Error Codes......................................................................... A-4 List of Optional Accessories ............................................. A-6 Maintenance........................................................................ A-7 Index ....................................................................................
Appendices Troubleshooting This section describes the countermeasures against errors or problems that may occur during the operation of this touch panel. Problem A Possible Cause Countermeasure Is the display panel cable properly connected to the Nothing is displayed controller? on the display panel. Is the power supply cable properly connected? Connect the power supply cable and display panel cable properly. (Page 1-12) An error code is displayed.
Appendices Problem Possible Cause Countermeasure Is the number of averaging Set the number of averaging measurements properly set? measurements properly. The measured value display fluctuates. Is the glass cover dirty? Remove the dust and dirt. Does the glass cover have any flaws or cracks? The glass cover must be replaced. Because this replacement requires KEYENCE repair service, contact your nearest KEYENCE office.
Appendices Error Codes This section lists the error codes displayed by the LK-G5000 Series and the countermeasures. Display System Error description error Countermeasure Err-00 Err-01 to 12 Err-13 Controller error Turn off the power and turn it on again. If the error continues, contact your nearest KEYENCE office. Err-15 Controller SRAM error Turn off the power and turn it on again, or initialize the settings. If the error continues, contact your nearest KEYENCE office.
Appendices Display System Error description error Countermeasure Err-62 The setting value received through the RS-232C Parameter range error communication is out of the possible setting range. Check the command you sent. Err-63 Parameter range error The repeated use of an OUT value in OUT OUT calculation count calculation exceeds the limit. Check the command limitation) you sent. Err-64 The number of sensor heads or OUT being used Parameter range error exceeds the active head/OUT count.
Appendices List of Optional Accessories The following table lists the optional accessories compatible with this touch panel. Name Model Stand OP-84428 Appearance Description Used to secure the touch panel on a stand. A Display panel cable Protection sheet A-6 33 cm OP-84427 3m OP-51655 10 m OP-51656 OP-42257 A cable used to connect the display panel (LK-HD500/LKHD1001) and controller (LKG5001/LK-G5001P). Replacement protection sheets (set of 5 sheets).
Appendices Maintenance Replacing the Protection Sheet Follow these procedures to replace the protection sheet. NOTE Use the dedicated protection sheet, OP-42257 for this touch panel. 1 Peel off the protection sheet currently on the touch panel. A 2 Partially peel back the backing paper from the new protection sheet and align it to the corners of the touch panel. 3 Continue peeling the backing paper and apply it to the touch panel while removing any air bubbles that get trapped inside.
Index A A ABLE..................................................... 2-5 ABLE TUNING ...................................... 2-5 ABLE tuning .......................................... 2-6 Add bet. OUT ...................................... 2-10 Alarm level ............................................ 2-7 Alarm output form ............................... 2-16 Amount of Data Stored .............. 2-19, 2-20 Analog output............................. 2-15, 2-20 Analog output scaling..........................
Median...................................................2-7 MIN bet. OUT ......................................2-10 Minimum display unit ...........................2-15 Mounting................................................1-7 Mutual interference prevention ............2-18 N Names and functions on the main screen .........................................................2-2 No. of used heads ...............................2-21 No. of alarm processing.........................2-7 No. of alarm recovery ...
Revision History Date of printing Version December 2013 Official release Revision details
WARRANTIES AND DISCLAIMERS (1) KEYENCE warrants the Products to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of shipment. If any models or samples were shown to Buyer, such models or samples were used merely to illustrate the general type and quality of the Products and not to represent that the Products would necessarily conform to said models or samples.
2013 12874E 1123-1 96M12875