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TouchPAD User Manual, version 1.0.4. Last Revised: February 2011 Page: 1
TouchPAD
TPD Series HMI Device
User Manual Version 1.0.4
ICP DAS Co., Ltd.

TouchPAD User Manual, version 1.0.4. Last Revised: February 2011 Page: 2
Warning
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this product. ICP DAS reserves the right to change this manual at any
time without notice. The information furnished by ICP DAS is believed to
be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by ICP
DAS for its use, nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of
third parties resulting from its use.
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Preface
Thank you for buying TPD Series HMI Devices, TouchPADs, which are made
by ICP DAS Co., Ltd. We suggest you read through this user manual before
you set up these devices and develop their programs.
Purpose
This manual shows how to use TouchPADs and develop programs.
This manual mainly contains the following parts:
Introduction: basic understandings of TouchPADs.
Hardware: specifications, dimensions, and installations.
Software: mainly how to build a project and HMIWorks introductions.
Personnel
This manual is fit for following personnel:
End Users
Engineers
Technicians

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Table of Contents
Preface..........................................................................................................................3
1. Introduction...........................................................................................................6
1.1. Advanced Features.................................................................................6
1.2. Applications of TouchPAD .....................................................................7
1.3. All Kinds of Situations.............................................................................9
2. General Specifications .....................................................................................13
2.1. TPD-28x Series .....................................................................................14
2.2. TPD-28xU Series ..................................................................................15
2.3. TPD-43x Series .....................................................................................17
3. Hardware ............................................................................................................19
3.1. Hardware Overview ..............................................................................19
3.2. Dimensions.............................................................................................20
3.3. Installation and Wiring ..........................................................................23
4. Setup Devices and Connect to I/O .................................................................25
4.1. Preparation.............................................................................................25
4.2. Setup Devices........................................................................................26
4.2.1. Setup TPD-280............................................................................26
4.2.2. Setup TPD-283............................................................................28
4.2.3. Setup Other Devices in TouchPAD Series ..............................35
4.3. Connect to I/O Modules .......................................................................41
5. Development Software, HMIWorks ................................................................49
5.1. The Construction of HMIWorks...........................................................49
5.2. Ladder Designer....................................................................................52
5.2.1. Getting Started.............................................................................52
5.2.2. Introduction to Ladder Designer ...............................................54
5.2.3. Operations of Ladder Designer.................................................64
5.2.4. User-Defined Function Block.....................................................77
5.2.5. Associate Tags with Tools ..........................................................80
5.2.6. User-Defined I/O Modules .........................................................82
5.3. Frames and Tools..................................................................................87
5.3.1. Properties of a Frame.................................................................88
5.3.2. Drawing a Rectangle ..................................................................91
5.3.3. Drawing an Ellipse ......................................................................94
5.3.4. Drawing a Text .............................................................................97
5.3.5. Loading a Picture ......................................................................100

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5.3.6. Drawing a Line...........................................................................103
5.3.7. Using a TextPushButton...........................................................105
5.3.8. Using a Slider.............................................................................110
5.3.9. Using a BitButton.......................................................................114
5.3.10. Using a HotSpot ......................................................................118
5.3.11. Using a CheckBox...................................................................121
5.3.12. Using a Label...........................................................................125
5.3.13. Using a Timer...........................................................................130
5.3.14. Using a PaintBox.....................................................................132
5.3.15. Using an ObjectList.................................................................135
5.4. Menus....................................................................................................140
5.4.1. Starting Design, File Menu ......................................................141
5.4.2. Cascading and Grouping, Arrange Menu ..............................142
5.4.3. Rotating and Flipping, Edit Menu ...........................................144
5.4.4. Gridding and Viewing, View Menu..........................................147
5.4.5. Frame Managing and Aligning, Layout Menu .......................149
5.4.6. Build and Download to Run, Run Menu ................................153
5.4.7. Library Management, Popup Menu........................................154
6. Make a Simple Project....................................................................................157
6.1. Your First Project Using Standard C/C++........................................157
6.2. Your First Project Using Ladder Program........................................160
6.3. Integrate TPD-280 Series with I/O modules ...................................165
6.4. Integrate TPD-283 Series with I/O modules ...................................168
7. Advanced Programming in C ........................................................................172
7.1. Add a New File to Project ..................................................................172
7.2. Update Properties in Run Time.........................................................173
7.1.1. FillColor and Text of a TextPushButton..................................173
7.1.2. Percentage of a Slider..............................................................175
7.1.3. Selected of a CheckBox...........................................................176
7.1.4. Font, Text and TextColor of a Label........................................177
Appendix...................................................................................................................181
A. FAQ............................................................................................................181
A.1. What to do if screen flashes?....................................................181
A.2. How to have higher-resolution Picture?...................................182
A.3. How does a TouchPAD control I/O?.........................................183
A.4. How to change Font of Text?.....................................................184
A.5. How to represent decimals for Ladder Designer? .................185

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1. Introduction
Our solution for HMI (Human Machine Interface) is composed of GUI
(Graphical User Interface) based touch screens and an integrated software
development package. ICP DAS listens to our customers and is dedicated to
providing a series of solutions particularly for intelligent building, equipment
monitoring, factory automation and automatic controls. Its development
software, HMIWorks, provides plenty of widgets and a variety of templates.
Combined with the TouchPAD series' High Color resolution, a GUI can be
realized with your own unique fashion and style. Development is no longer
difficult and project accomplishment is within reach.
1.1. Advanced Features
Excellent C/P ratio (cost/performance)
Workable under tough environments, operating temperature: -20℃~70℃
High Color resolution touch screen
PoE, Power over Ethernet (TPD-283)
RS-485 network (TPD-280)
WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) GUI design
Complete and powerful development tool, easy integration with touch HMI
devices, quick design for a variety of applications

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Supports the popular C programming language
Ladder logic design
1.2. Applications of TouchPAD
Interactions between human and machine are getting more and more
important since automation control has emerged. From systematic
surveillance of equipments, status monitoring of house appliances or even
measurements of temperature and humidity, HMI devices play an
indispensable role in passing information. In the early time, HMI devices
consist of lights, meters, 7-segment display. For now, LED and LCD are
prevalently used and ICP DAS releases TouchPAD as a state-of-the-art
solution.
In addition to GUI and touch LCD, the solution of ICP DAS provides
development software package, HMIWorks. HMIWorks satisfies most of the
requirements with the WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) design
environment. Besides, It has plenty of widgets and varieties of templates, and
so it’s easy to present customers with professional interface with modern
styles. Moreover, HMIWorks supports C language. It makes easy timing
control and logic design and in turns makes TouchPAD more powerful.
Through standard communication protocols and SCADA (Supervisory Control
and Data Acquisition) software, it is directly inoculated with background
software and attains the best effect of completely integration.
Below are figures of the application fields of TouchPAD, intelligent building
and classroom automation. In these examples, TouchPADs are used to control
lights, curtains, air conditioners, stereos, projectors, projector screens, and to
monitor temperature, humidity, and weather conditions.
Application Fields of TouchPAD

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Intelligent Building Example
Classroom Automation Example
Single-way, Two-way, Multi-way
Switches Example
Temperature Control Example
Multi-Display
TouchPAD Anywhere

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1.3. All Kinds of Situations
TouchPAD can be applied in all kinds of situations you even have imagined. In
these situations, TouchPAD is used as a window for signal transmissions and
arranges incoming messages.
In the ranch, on the milking machines
In the casino, on the gaming
machines

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On the airplane, embedded in the
back of the chairs
In the café, on the coffee machines
In the restaurant, on the omelet maker
In the apartment building, beside the
door
In the exhibition hall, beside the
exhibits
In the school, in the classroom
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