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Provides information for selection, wiring, connection, setup, trial operation, and functions of the Uniplay HMI.
Defines terms used in the manual, such as HMI and Motion Perfect.
Indicates hazards with high or medium/low risk of serious or moderate injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation causing equipment damage or unexpected results.
Indicates precautions, restrictions, alarm displays, and supplementary information.
Details the unique features of the UNIPLAY HMI system and its integration with Motion Perfect.
Presents a detailed specification table for UNIPLAY 7-A and UNIPLAY 10-A models.
Provides detailed dimensional drawings for both UNIPLAY 7-A and UNIPLAY 10-A models.
Illustrates the typical connection configuration for Uniplay HMI, Motion Coordinator, and PC.
Outlines crucial environmental conditions to avoid for safe and proper operation of the HMI unit.
Describes the process of embedding the HMI unit into a panel, including cut-out dimensions.
Details the connectors on the Uniplay HMI unit, including Power, USB Host, and USB Slave.
Introduces Motion Perfect software, its purpose, and PC system requirements for running it.
Guides on connecting the Uniplay device to a Trio controller and PC for initial setup and programming.
Explains how to update the Uniplay panel software using Motion Perfect.
Addresses licensing issues if the HMI displays a red border, directing users to technical support.
Describes how the Trio controller serves HMI pages to the Uniplay device after programming.
Details the process of creating HMI screens using Motion Perfect, starting with adding a new program/page.
Explains how to link component properties to controller data using the 'chain' bitmap icon.
Describes how to set 'Actions' for components, such as 'Go to page' or 'Set variable', triggered by events.
Introduces the Uniplay simulator within Motion Perfect for demonstrating and debugging HMI designs.