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The Seymour Touch panels include a series of built-in system setup screens that allow you to view detailed information about the panel, adjust certain features, configure communications, test
various functions of the touch panel, backup, and restore firmware, a recipe, log, or project memory, clear memory, and reset all values and conditions back to the original factory defaults
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Information, setting, test menu, and memory
comprise of the four main menu setup screens
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The information tabs display details about the touch panel model, the panel's name, version
information for the hardware, bootloader, and firmware, clock source, and beeper status
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Other tabs display details on the panel's internal
memory and the status of the external memory devices
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communication port details and an error log
are available to help troubleshoot the system
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In the setting, this is the area for
making adjustments to the internal clock
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adjusting the display's brightness, setting the IP
address, adjusting or calibrating the touch panel
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enabling or disabling the internal beep,
and enabling or disabling a mouse pointer
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The test menu, this menu will allow
you to test the touch panel, display
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user LED, communication ports, and the internal beeper or the
audio line output, if a speaker with an amplifier is connected
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A wave sound file is provided
for the audio line output test
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The memory menu allows you to either backup or restore
your project, log data, recipe data, and or system memory
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Selections can be made to back up to an
optional CD card or USB pen drive memory
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The menu selections also allow you to clear the memory, and there is also
default for resetting all touch panel screens back to the original defaults
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We will reviewing these system screens of
the Seymour AGMI panel. Let's get started
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as well. Accessing the Seymour system setup screens
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Press the upper left corner of the
panel display area for 3 seconds
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The main menu will be displayed. If
a program is loaded in the screen
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If a program is loaded into the Seymour
HMI, a warning message will appear
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It will tell you that activating system
screens will stop the panel mode from running
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You have a choice to continue. Select OK to continue.
The System Setup menu screen will now appear
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The Seymour System Setup screen flowchart, this is a great
overview of the Setup Screen menu and where everything is located
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Information, Seymour System Setup screens. General tab, this tab will
show you the panel type, name, version of the hardware, and firmware
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clock selection, and whether the beep is enabled. Memory tab, this will
show you the status of each memory, S-D-RAM, M-RAM, and built-in flash
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The resource monitor will help troubleshoot
and show CPU and internal memory usage
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Ethernet tab, this will show you the Ethernet
Settings includes the Mac address, IP address
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Type, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and DNS Server. Error tab, error
messages with the time and date stamp will be indicated on the screen
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License tab, the operating system information can
be accessed from the software by selecting the help
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Setting menu for the Seymour Setup screens. Adjust clock, this
setting will help you adjust the real-time clock on our CM5 HMI screen
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adjust panel, we can start the calibration procedure of the HMI panel. This will automatically
start when we have a new panel or if we restore the panel from its factory default
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Network settings. IP address settings will allow us to
set up the Ethernet IP settings. When this system's
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scattering is first selected DHCP is enabled as a default All the other selections on this screen
are dimmed when the dynamic host configuration protocol or DHCP is selected and unavailable
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The use following IP address setting is
selected when the radio button is pressed
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You can change this IP address as you wish. Adjust display. We can adjust the brightness of
the Seymour CM5 display. Color examples indicate how bright or dimmed your display will be
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be. Options. These options allow you to select
a light or dark theme for the system screens
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You can also enable or disable the beep
and turn the show mouse cursor on or off
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Backup, your project, firmware, operating system,
log, and recipe files can be backed up and
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restored from an SD memory card. SD card slot
1 or SD start of slot 2 or a USB memory device
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Restore? You can restore a project previously
backed up on SD card or USB pen drive memory device
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to the same panel. You can also copy a project from one
panel to another using memory device to transfer the
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data files physically. Clear memory? This function clears individually
selected data files or all data files within the program's
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built-in memory and any installed memory
devices such a USB pen drive or an SD card
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Reset to factory default. A message box will
appear after pressing the reset to factory default
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button from the memory menu. Resetting the
factory defaults produces the following actions
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The touchscreen calibration is reset the factory
defaults. The project file is cleared. The log
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Respy, and Wave files are cleared. The IP address
is set to DHCP. The time zone is set to UTC-5
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Orientation is set to zero degrees
and brightness is set to 16
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After pressing okay, the touch panel reboot
and start the touchscreen calibration procedure
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Test menu The test menu will allow you to test the operation of the touchscreen the LCD
communication ports the internal beeper and the audio line through a user amplifier speaker output
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Test touch panel? If an area of the touchscreen is suspected to be
inoperable, touch it while the touch test panel screen is visible
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The screen picture should turn black in that area. If they do
not, this touchscreen is defective or needs to be calibrated
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Test beeper sound. This system's setup screen allows you
to test whether the internal beeper is enabled or disabled
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The speaker test function requires that the
speaker with an amplifier, it can be stereo
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be connected into the audio line output
stereo jack on the rear of the touch panel
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Test communication port? You can test the
serial and Ethernet ports for communications
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Some of these options require wiring to
perform the loopback tests. Test display
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Two different test patterns may be run on display
to allow you to check for display screen defects
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Test user LED. Under the green power light,
the user LED can be tested for operation
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The setup screens are important part of the CM5 HMI system. what they are
and how to access them will help you program and troubleshoot your hardware
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