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Panasonic LP-V10U-C User Manual

Panasonic LP-V10U-C
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2018.7
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Laser Marker
External Control Manual
LP-400 series
LP-V series
LP-W series
ME-LP400V-EX-6 No. 9000-0062-17V

Table of Contents

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Panasonic LP-V10U-C Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandPanasonic
ModelLP-V10U-C
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Panasonic Laser Marker External Control Manual

Safety Cautions in Handling

Important Safety Precautions

Emphasizes crucial safety precautions to mitigate risks during operation.

Hazard Level Indicators

Explains symbols (DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION) denoting hazard levels and potential consequences.

General Warnings and Precautions

General WARNINGs for Safe Operation

Lists specific warnings regarding usage environment, disassembly, and component handling.

Product Handling and Usage Guidelines

Usage Environment Requirements

Details environmental conditions and precautions for optimal product use.

Installation and Mounting Procedures

Provides guidelines for correct installation and mounting procedures.

Proper Product Usage Procedures

Wiring Guidelines

Specifies rules and precautions for correct wiring of the product.

Document Contents Overview

Handling Cautions

Safety precautions and guidelines for handling the laser marker.

Document Contents Overview Continued

Troubleshooting Guide

Information and solutions for common operational issues.

1-1 Laser Marker Operation Methods

1-1-1 Test and Run Mode Operation Procedures

1-1-2 Test Marking and Run Mode Operations

1-2 External Device Operation

1-2-2 External Control Operation Procedure

1-3-1 DIP Switch Settings

DIP Switch Settings for Remote Mode

Chapter 2: Control via I/O

Operation of Safety Functions

Laser Stop Input on I/O Terminal

Describes operation when laser stop input on I/O terminal is engaged.

Emergency Stop Input on I/O Terminal

Describes operation when emergency stop input on I/O terminal is engaged.

Emergency Stop Switch Operation

Describes operation when the emergency stop switch is pushed.

Chapter 3: Serial Communication Control

3-1 Command Control Preparation

3-2 Command Reception Conditions

3-7 Command Descriptions

Command Descriptions Continued

Status Request Command (STS)

Marking Status Transmission Permission (MST)

Command Descriptions Continued 2

Command Descriptions Continued 3

Command Descriptions Continued 4

Command Descriptions Continued 5

Serial Data Input Command (SIN)

Command Descriptions Continued 6

Counter Condition Command (CNT)

Command Descriptions Continued 7

Lot Condition Command (LTC)

Lot Character String Command (LTS)

Bar Code Marking Data (BCS - ASCII)

Bar Code Marking Data (BBS - ASCII)

Bar Code Marking Data (BRS - Shift-JIS)

Bar Code Marking Condition (BRF)

Command Descriptions Continued 8

Command Descriptions Continued 9

Command Descriptions Continued 10

Command Descriptions Continued 11

Marking Quality Adjustment Command (WTC)

Command Descriptions Continued 12

Command Descriptions Continued 13

Command Descriptions Continued 14

Power Check Command (PWR)

Command Descriptions Continued 15

Command Descriptions Continued 16

Command Descriptions Continued 17

Troubleshooting Section

Troubleshooting: Startup Issues

Startup Problems

Lists common start-up issues and their solutions.

Laser Pumping Issues

Addresses problems related to laser pumping and remote mode.

Troubleshooting: Display Issues

Display and Control Panel Problems

Solutions for issues related to the display and control panel.

Troubleshooting: Marking Failures

Marking Cannot Be Done

Troubleshooting steps when marking is not performed or indicators are incorrect.

Troubleshooting: Marking Quality Issues

Faded or Partial Marking

Solutions for issues causing faded or partial marking.

Troubleshooting: Marking Character Defects

Partially Chipped Characters

Solutions for characters that are partially chipped.

Dotted Marking Lines

Troubleshooting steps for dotted marking lines.

Marking Lines Exceeding Start/End Points

Solutions for marking lines extending beyond start or end points.

Crushed or Unreadable Characters

Troubleshooting for crushed or unreadable characters.

Troubleshooting: Moving Object Marking Issues

Marking Errors with Moving Objects

Solutions for marking errors related to encoder or object movement.

Unreadable Characters

Solutions for unreadable characters caused by object slippage or speed.

Unstable Marking Position

Troubleshooting for unstable marking positions.

Unstable Marking Pitch

Solutions for unstable marking character pitch.

Chipped Characters (Encoder Settings)

Troubleshooting for chipped characters related to encoder settings.

Incorrect Character Spacing

Solutions for incorrect character spacing due to encoder settings.

Troubleshooting: External Control Issues

External Control Signal Failure

Solutions for issues preventing external control.

Serial Communication Failures

Troubleshooting steps for serial communication failures.

Serial Communication Troubleshooting Continued

Serial Communication Errors

Further troubleshooting for serial communication errors.

READY Signal Not Active

Solutions when the READY signal does not turn ON.

Troubleshooting: Command and Other Issues

Command Reception Failures (NAK)

Troubleshooting for NAK responses due to DIP switch or command settings.

Miscellaneous Issues

Addresses miscellaneous issues like unintended laser emission and date reset.

Error Indication and Alarms

Alarm Information

Explains alarms, their causes, and release methods.

Specific Alarm Error Codes

Laser Error Codes (E230-E233)

Details laser errors and troubleshooting steps.

Short Line Segment Error (E235)

Explains errors related to short line segments.

Laser Temperature Limit Errors (E240-E241)

Details errors when laser temperature reaches its limit.

Power Supply Voltage Decrease Error (E250)

Explains errors due to decreased power supply voltage.

Head Connection Error Codes (E300, E310, E311)

Details errors related to head connection and compatibility.

System Error Code (E312)

Explains general system errors.

Specific Alarm Error Codes Continued

Unit Combination Error (E320)

Details errors for incorrect unit combinations.

System Error Codes (E410-E443, E990-E999)

Explains general system errors.

Memory Error Codes (E450-E456)

Details errors related to memory.

Warning Messages and Release

Release Methods for Warnings

Provides methods to release warnings and resolve issues.

Specific Warning Error Codes

Marking Data Outside Area Error (E606)

Details errors when marking data is outside the designated area.

Bold Character Creation Error (E607)

Explains errors related to creating bold characters.

Marking Memory Lack Errors (E610, E612)

Details errors due to lack of marking memory.

Flying Object Area Over Error (E620, E621)

Explains errors when flying object area is exceeded.

Flying Object Time Over Error (E622)

Details errors related to flying object time.

Narrow Interval for Flying Object Error (E623)

Explains errors due to narrow marking interval.

Excessive Step and Repeat Marking Error (E630)

Details errors from excessive Step and Repeat marking.

Specific Warning Error Codes Continued

Invalid Function Combination Error (E640)

Details errors for invalid function combinations with flying objects.

Unspecified 2D Code Pattern Error (E903)

Details errors for unspecified 2D code patterns.

Invalid Processing Element Setting Error (E650)

Explains errors for invalid processing element settings.

Invalid Bar Code Conversion Character Error (E910)

Explains errors for invalid characters in bar code conversion.

Short Processing Element Line Error (E651)

Details errors for short processing element line segments.

Bar Code Creation Error (E911)

Details errors when bar codes cannot be created.

DXF File Conversion Error (E660)

Explains errors when DXF files cannot be converted.

Small Bar Code Dimension Error (E912)

Explains errors due to small dimensions for bar codes.

Measurement Time Limit Error (E690)

Details errors for not finishing measurement in time.

Missing Bar Code Quiet Zone Error (E913)

Details errors related to the lack of a quiet zone in bar codes.

Unable to Lase Error (E700)

Explains errors when unable to lase due to laser pumping.

Small Pattern/Row Height Error (E914)

Explains errors due to small separate patterns or composite row heights.

Power Check Error (E701)

Details errors from starting power check with laser pumping OFF.

Invalid Trigger Input Error (E800)

Explains errors from invalid trigger input when Ready is OFF.

External Terminal Laser Stop Error (E811)

Details errors from laser stop via external terminal.

Invalid Simultaneous Function Use Error (E900)

Explains errors for invalid simultaneous function use.

Invalid 2D Code Conversion Character Error (E901)

Details errors for invalid characters in 2D code conversion.

2D Code Creation Error (E902)

Explains errors when 2D codes cannot be created.

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