Manual Symbols and Terminology
Safety Symbols and Terms
This manual uses the following symbols and terms to identify
important information related to the correct and safe operation of
display units and GP-Pro EX. The symbols and the descriptions are
as follows:
Symbols and descriptions are as follows.
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Display
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Description
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Indicates a hazardous situation that will
result in serious injury or death.
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Indicates a potentially hazardous situation
that could result in serious injury or death.
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Indicates a potentially hazardous situation
that may result in minor injury or equipment damage.
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Indicates instructions or procedures that must
NOT be performed to ensure correct product use.
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Indicates instructions or procedures that MUST
be performed to ensure correct product use
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Indicates a potentially damaging action or
dangerous situation that could result in abnormal equipment
operation or data loss.
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General Information Symbols and Terms
This manual uses the following symbols and terms for general
information.
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Display
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Description
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Provides tips on correct product use or
supplementary information.
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*
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Indicates an item with an explanatory
footnote.
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Indicates an item's related information.
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1,
2
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Indicates an operation procedure. Follow the
numbered steps.
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Terminology
This manual uses the following terms and acronyms in its
descriptions:
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Display
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Description
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Screen editing software
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Indicates GP-Pro EX.
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Display Unit
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Indiates a touch panel display unit
manufactured by Pro-face for displaying the screen interface
designed in GP-Pro EX.
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Device/PLC
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Indicates a device, such as a PLC, that
connects to a display unit.
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PLC
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Indicates Programmable Logic Controllers.
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GP
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Indicates GP3000 Series and GP4000 Series
display units.
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LT
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Indicates LT3000 Series.
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IPC
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Indicates PS Series, PL Series, and PC/AT
compatible machines.
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ST
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Indicates ST3000 Series.
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This manual describes operations with an emphasis on the GP3000
Series. If you are using a different display type, substitute the
term "GP" or "display unit" with your display type, keeping in mind
that functions differ between models. to check which functions are
supported by your particular display type, see Supported
Features.
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