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Table des matières

External Device Setup Manual

1

SAFETY PRECAUTATIONS

2

Revision history

5

Trademarks

6

Symbols Used in this Document

7

Chapter 2 Connection to a PLC

11

Chapter 5 Modbus

16

PLC Link Communication

19

1 PLC Link Communication

20

2 Compatible PLC Units

21

2.2 Mitsubishi

23

2.3 Omron

25

2.4 Allen-Bradley

27

2.7 SHARP

29

2.8 Hitachi

29

2.12 Schneider

31

2.13 Modicon

31

2.14 Panasonic Electric Works

31

2.17 FANUC

33

2.18 YOKOGAWA

33

2.20 Toshiba

35

1.2 System Configuration

47

1.3 Connection Diagram

55

1.4 Environment Settings

67

2Mitsubishi

70

2.3 Connection Diagram

87

Connection to a PLC

101

2.4 Environment Settings

113

2.4.6 MELSEC-FX Series

115

2.5.2 MELSEC-AnN (LINK)

119

2.5.4 MELSEC-AnN (CPU)

121

2.5.6 MELSEC-A1S/A2C (CPU)

123

2.5.7 MELSEC-Q/QnA (Link)

125

2.5.8 MELSEC-Q (CPU)

127

2.5.9 MELSEC-FX (CPU)

129

2.5.11 MELSEC-FX3UC (CPU)

131

3.1 Connection Table

135

3.3 Connection Diagram

145

4 Allen-Bradley

180

4.2 System Configuration

183

4.3 Connection Diagram

187

4.4 Environment Settings

205

4.4.3 PLC-5

207

4.5.2 SLC 500 (Half Duplex)

215

4.5.4 Ethernet/IP

221

4.7.2 Setting prosess

233

4.7.6 Restrictions

237

5SIEMENS

238

5.2 System Configuration

239

3 Address 0 - 510

257

3 DB No. 1 - 255

257

6 Keyence

258

6.2 System Configuration

259

6.3 Connection Diagram

261

6.4 Environment Settings

273

6.5 Usable Devices

275

6.5.2 KV3000/5000 (Ethernet)

277

7.2 System Configuration

281

7.3 Connection Diagram

283

7.5 Usable Devices

303

8Hitachi

305

8.4 Environment Settings

317

9 JTEKT (Toyoda)

320

9.3 Connection Diagram

321

9.4 Environment Settings

327

10 Toshiba Machine Works

332

10.2 System Configuration

333

10.4 Environment Settings

341

11 GE Fanuc Automation

343

11.3 Connection Diagram

345

(RS422/485) to MICRO/I

347

11.4 Environment Settings

355

11.5 Usable Devices

357

12 Panasonic Electric Works

358

12.2 System Configuration

359

12.4 Environment Settings

381

12.5 Usable Devices

383

13.2 System Configuration

385

13.3 Connection Diagram

387

13.4 Environment Settings

401

13.5 Usable Devices

403

14.2 System Configuration

405

14.3 Connection Diagram

407

14.5.3 DirectLogic (Ethernet)

419

15 FANUC

420

15.2 System Configuration

421

15.5 Usable Devices

431

16 YOKOGAWA

432

16.2 System Configuration

433

16.3 Connection Diagram

435

16.4 Environment Settings

443

17 INVERTER

448

17.3 Connection Diagram

449

17.5 Usable Devices

453

• NB Series

457

• NJ Series

457

• NS Series

457

18.3 Connection Diagram

461

18.5.2 MICREX-F

489

18.5.3 MICREX-SX

491

19 Toshiba

492

19.2.4 PROSEC T Series T2E

495

19.3 Connection Diagram

497

19.4 Environment Settings

515

20 LS Industrial Systems

518

20.2 System Configuration

519

20.3 Connection Diagram

521

20.5 Usable Devices

531

21 VIGOR

532

21.2 System Configuration

533

21.3 Connection Diagram

535

21.5 Usable Devices

551

22 Emerson

552

22.2 System Configuration

553

22.5 Usable Devices

557

O/I Link Communication

563

1 O/I Link Communication

564

• HG9Z-2G1

565

3 Communication Service

571

5 Notice to O/I link

574

6.1 Conditions

575

DM Link Communication

577

1 Outline

578

2 System Configuration

579

3.2.2 2-wire

587

4.1 Communication Method

591

4.2 Communication Conditions

591

4.3 Flow control

591

5 Data Memory (DM) Allocation

593

• Command (Response)

595

7.1.4 Read Sequence

597

7.2.2 Response

599

7.2.3 Write Sequence

599

7.3 Transmission Control

601

7.4 Clear Command

603

8.1.2 Response

607

8.2 Write

609

8.2.3 Write Sequence

611

9 BCC Calculation

613

10 Error Codes

614

Chapter 5 Modbus

615

1 Modbus

616

1.1.2 Compatible PLCs

617

• Serial Port on CPU module

619

1 Modbus

627

1.5 Usable Devices

635

1.6.2 System Configuration

637

1.6.3 Wiring

637

1.6.4 Devices

637

1.6.6 Communication Format

639

1:N Communication

647

3.3.2 RS422/485 4-wire system

655

4 1:N Communication Operation

658

5 Restrictions

660

Communication Cables

661

1 Communication Cables

662

Numerics

676

Table des matières

Operator Interface

1

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

2

Preface-2

3

Revision history

4

Trademarks

4

Preface-4

5

Symbols Used in this Manual

6

Preface-6

7

Contents

9

Chapter 4 Project Settings

10

Chapter 5 Screen

11

Chapter 6 Drawings and Parts

11

Chapter 7 Drawings

12

Chapter 8 Buttons

12

Chapter 9 Lamps

13

Chapter 10 Data Displays

13

Chapter 11 Charts

14

Chapter 12 Commands

14

Chapter 13 Alarm Log Function

15

Chapter 14 Data Log Function

15

Chapter 16 Data Storage Area

16

Chapter 18 Recipe Function

16

Chapter 19 Text Group

17

Chapter 20 Script

17

Chapter 21 Sound Function

18

Chapter 24 Online Function

18

Chapter 25 Monitor Function

19

Chapter 27 Maintenance

19

Chapter 29 Expansion Modules

20

Chapter 32 Internal Devices

21

Chapter 33 MICRO/I Setup

21

-21 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

22

Chapter 35 Troubleshooting

23

-23 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

24

System Composition

25

1-2 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

26

2 About the WindO/I-NV2

27

3 Operating Modes

28

1-6 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

30

Chapter 2

31

2-2 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

32

1.2 Available Data

32

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 2-3

33

1 WindO/I-NV2 Specifications

33

Example: Data handling

33

2-4 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

34

2-6 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

36

1.3 Available Text

36

2-8 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

38

High-quality Fonts

40

Windows Font

43

Upper 4 bits

46

Lower 4 bits

46

European Font (ISO 8859-1)

47

Baltic Font (ANSI 1257)

48

Cyrillic Font (ANSI 1251)

48

Japanese Font (JIS X0201)

49

Control Codes

49

1.5 Available Image Files

50

(Picture name)

52

Picture Manager

58

Open Dialog Box

60

(Check box)

61

(Picture Name)

61

(Target color)

61

(Replace with)

61

Book Maintenance Dialog Box

63

Symbol Options Dialog Box

65

90 180 270None

66

(Option items)

67

1.6 Available Sound Files

68

1.7 Available Movie Files

68

2.1 Starting WindO/I-NV2

69

2.2 Exiting WindO/I-NV2

71

3.2 Quick Access Toolbar

74

2 Add or delete commands

75

3.3 Ribbon Command List

77

■ Editing

79

■ Project

79

Configuration

80

■ Monitors

81

■ Communication

81

■ Arrange

84

Drag and drop

85

Window docking

86

Auto Hide icon

87

Mouse cursor

87

3.5 Status Bar

89

Touch switch

90

Touch panel

90

Touch switch active area

90

Customizing the status bar

91

4 Customizing WindO/I-NV2

92

Edit tab

93

General tab

94

4.2 Customizing the Workspace

95

Parts List tab

96

5.1 Device Address Settings

97

Direct entry

99

Communication

103

3-2 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

104

2 O/I Link Communication

105

3 DM Link Communication

106

4No Host

108

5 User Communication

109

3-8 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

110

2 Click Add

114

5.3 Protocol Manager

124

Receive dataReceive

130

External device

130

(Starting address) +0

132

ExecutionExecutionExecution

136

Always Enabled

136

Enabled Enabled Enabled

136

Enabled EnabledEnabled

136

Transmission (TXD) Command

140

Upper Lower

144

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

150

(5) (4) (3) (2) (1) (0)

150

(Second byte) (First byte)

152

Item Setting

154

Data 1234

154

Number of bytes 2

168

*1 in selected country only

176

Manufacturer Type Number

176

IDEC DATALOGIC

176

Internal

178

6 Sub Host Communication

180

6.5 Selecting the Protocol

182

6.7 Error information

184

Project Settings

187

4-2 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

188

4-4 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

190

4-6 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

192

4-8 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

194

1.3 Saving Project Data

196

1.4 Printing Project Data

200

Screen Ta b

202

Library Ta b

204

1.5 Comparing Project Data

206

Changing Host I/F Drivers

208

1.7 Closing Project Data

210

3 Project Settings Dialog Box

212

Press and hold

214

3 or more seconds

214

*1 Advanced mode only

216

System Area

218

System Area 2

220

*5 HG3F/4F only

226

*1 HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G only

232

3.6 O/I Link Tab

236

3.11 USB Flash Drive Tab

244

3.13 Web Server Tab

246

3.16 Compatible Tab

250

4 Project Restrictions

252

5-2 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

254

2.1 Creating Screens

254

2.2 Opening Screens

255

5-4 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

256

2.3 Saving Screens

257

5-6 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

258

2.4 Closing Screens

259

5-8 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

260

2.5 Duplicating Screens

261

Full Full

262

2.6 Deleting Screens

263

2.7 Reusing Screens

265

3Base Screen

267

Base screen being edited

269

Overlay screen

269

(5 screens max)

269

Overlay screen: 3

271

11/Feb./22 Tue. 12:00

272

When Parts Overlap

273

4Popup Screen

275

5 Screen Restrictions

281

6 Using Library Screens

283

6.2 Creating a Library Screen

284

6.3 Using a Library Screen

285

6.4 Deleting Library Screens

287

6.5 Exporting Library Screens

288

6.6 Importing Library Screens

289

Drawings and Parts

291

2Drawing objects

292

3Part Types

293

6-4 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

294

3.4 Charts

294

3.5 Commands

294

Drawings

295

7-2 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

296

Polyline

298

7-6 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

300

7-8 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

302

1.4 Rectangle

302

For Curve For Straight

304

Round Radius Round Radius

304

Convex ConcaveNone

304

Convex ConcaveConvex

306

Arc Drawing Procedure

308

Pie Drawing Procedure

310

Equilateral polygon

314

1.9 Fill

316

2Picture

318

IDEC IDEC

323

Operation and

326

General Tab

328

8-8 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

332

ON image

333

OFF image

333

Registration Text Tab

334

Trigger Condition Tab

336

Disabled Disabled Disabled

337

130130 130

340

Comment Tab

341

2 Word Button

342

Data written

344

Initial image

346

Press ReleasePress

346

ReleasePress ReleasePress

346

View Ta b

351

Registration Text Ta b

353

3 Goto Screen Button

361

4 Print Button

375

2011/1/11

375

*3 Advanced mode only

378

*4 HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G only

378

Pump 1 output low

390

Press Stop, check the air

390

Recording

391

5.4 Key Buttons

408

5 Key Button

409

\ Inputs a \

409

For Data Transfer Keys

410

For Alarm Displays

410

For the Multimedia Function

411

5.5 Key Browser

412

5.6 Key Button Usage Examples

415

8 Repeat steps 1 through 4

416

1 Press the Rec. button

417

2 Press the Stop button

417

6 Multi-Button

422

ONOFF OFF

423

7.1 How the Keypad is Used

450

8 Selector Switch

454

Default state

456

Press R-button

456

Press L-button

456

Format Ta b

463

Disabled

464

Enabled Disabled

465

Default state Press R-button

470

9-2 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

482

9-4 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

484

9-6 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

486

9-8 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

488

Off OffOn On

489

On On OnOff Off Off

490

On OffOff OffOn On

490

1 Pilot Lamps

493

2 Multi-State Lamps

495

D0= 0100

496

D0= 0001

496

D0= 0010

496

D0= 0000

496

State Tab

504

Always show

507

Data Displays

513

1234 999

518

Data Over Tab

524

Always enabled

526

Numerical

527

Input state

527

Hide Hide Hide

528

Show Show Show

528

999999999

530

1.4 How to Enter Values

534

HG SERIES

536

HG SERIES_ HG SERIES_

540

Font number Popup screen No

544

1st word 3rd word2nd word

544

HG SERIES_

549

HG SERIES HG SERIES

549

2.4 How to Enter Text

551

NULL terminating character

552

3 Picture Display

554

*2 Advanced mode only

560

Update Update Update

564

4 Video Display

568

Page No.: 1

580

123000.mp4

580

Goal reached

581

Goal 1234K

581

Goal 5678K

581

A : 1234K pcs

582

Message Display

591

HG SERIES

594

Security Group None Group A

596

NULL terminang character

598

6 Message Switching Display

599

Message details

599

Trigger device D0 value

602

Aligned to

608

HG SERIES HG SERIES HG SERIES

610

7 Alarm List Display

614

Current fault

616

Pump fault

616

High pressure

616

Low air pressure

616

List Tab

618

Current fault Current fault

623

Fcs.Up Fcs.Dwn

634

Ref. REVERSE

634

Current fault has occurred

639

Pump fault has occurred

639

9 Numerical Display

645

12/07 13:45

660

09:00 09:30 10:00 10:30 11:00

664

Calendar state

668

Data Tab

677

Scale not shown Show scale

680

100500 100500 100500 100500

682

Scale Tab

683

MaximumMinimum

684

Label Tab

685

Not sasfied

687

1 Bar Chart

690

2 Line Chart

692

Number of display

695

of data to display

697

3. Display next data

697

Pen (Log) Ta b

701

Bit 15 Bit 0

703

Grid lines

707

Date and Time (Cursor) Tab

709

11/10/01

711

12:01:30

711

Always show chart

712

Chart state

712

3Pie Chart

717

3 Pie Chart

724

180-degree meter display

728

Range Ta b

732

Commands

737

State of condition

738

2 Word Write Command

745

Execution Execution Execution

752

3 Goto Screen Command

754

4Print Command

761

*3 HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G only

764

Start Condition

768

SatisfiedSatisfiedSatisfied

768

Alarm Log Function

799

1 Overview

802

“Temperature abnormal”

802

Deleting Data

806

12/01 12:51

807

Temperature abnormal

807

12:53 12:52

807

Using Detected Alarms

808

*1 HG1F/2F/2S/3F/4F only

826

4.4 Saving Data as a CSV File

836

Data Log Function

839

LDR10 : 126

840

LDR11 : 125

840

LDR12 : 124

840

D100 D101 D102

842

20 80 2

842

1.4 Saving and Deleting Data

844

*4 HG1F/2F/2S/3F/4F only

852

4 Using the Data

869

2 Click Advanced

876

Operation Log Function

883

Press touch switch

884

1.3 Data Configuration

886

Label of Recorded Data

894

Event Name

895

Memory Card Output Tab

896

Data Storage Area

903

1.2 Data Storage Area

904

2.2 HG1F/2F/2S/3F/4F

906

3.2 HG1F/2F/2S/3F/4F

908

Chapter 17

909

Please inspect

909

Inspect soon

909

Counting the Operation Time

910

Counting the Operation Count

910

1.3 Thresholds

911

Operation Time Tab

916

Operation Count Tab

917

Recipe Function

927

1.2 Data for Recipes

928

3 Recipe Settings Dialog Box

934

Block Tab

936

Channel Tab

938

4.1 Editing Recipe Data

940

9 Click OK

942

Recipe File

947

4.4 Deleting Recipe Files

948

Text Group

949

7 Click Add/Edit

954

3 Click Import

956

4 Click List File

956

RUN STOP

958

3Text Manager

960

3 Text Manager

964

Types of scripts

966

1.3 Data Type of the Script

967

Beginning device

968

3 Specify Script ID

969

2.2 Script Manager

971

2.3 Script Editor

972

3Global Script

976

3.3 Global Script Dialog Box

979

4 Script Definition Method

981

Operator

982

Function

983

Data type conversion

984

= OFFSET( , )

987

OFFSET( , ) =

987

←This line is not executed

988

5.2 Relational Operators

995

5.3 Logical Operators

997

5.4 Arithmetic Operators

998

5.5 Bitwise Operators

999

LM200LM101

1000

5.6 Bit Functions

1001

[LM 100] = 1

1001

[LM 100] = 0

1001

[LM 100] = ~[LM 100]

1001

5.7 Word Functions

1002

[D 10] = ATAN([D 20]);

1004

[D 10] = RAD([D 20]);

1004

[D 10] = DEG([D 20]);

1004

Data type conversions

1005

Terminating character

1006

Data comparison and copying

1008

String operations

1010

STRCAT([LDR 100], [LDR 200]);

1012

Terminating

1013

5 Script Coding Examples

1014

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

1014

Indirect assignment

1016

6 Important Notes

1017

6.3 Write delay

1018

4 Click OK button

1019

Sound Function

1021

HG2G-5FHG2G-5SHG2G-S

1022

HG4G HG1F HG2F HG2S HG3F HG4F

1022

6 Click OK

1024

3 Sound Settings Dialog Box

1026

Exporting sound files

1028

4Operation

1029

4 Operation

1032

Multimedia Function

1033

Play Stop Back Next

1034

File Screen

1041

DRIVE: SD Card

1041

\HGDATA01\RECORD

1041

Update Up Down

1041

3 Select a movie file

1042

Movie tab

1044

Record Ta b

1046

5 Restrictions

1049

Chapter 23

1051

Password

1052

1.2 Protecting Data

1053

Maintenance

1054

System Mode

1054

Device Monitor

1054

Adjust Brightness

1054

MICRO/IMICRO/I

1055

Provided security groups

1056

999 999 999

1059

Creating a User Account

1061

User3User2User1

1062

8 Click Add

1063

Editing a User Account

1065

Deleting a User Account

1067

Adding a Security Group

1068

4 Click OK

1069

5 Click OK

1069

Deleting a Security Group

1070

User Name

1071

Security Group GroupA

1071

5 Click Advanced

1076

6 Click the Options tab

1076

3 Security Dialog Box

1083

Options Tab

1087

User2User1

1088

User3 User3

1088

User2User1 User1

1088

4Password Input

1090

Enter Password Dialog Box

1092

Online Function

1093

Computer

1094

Serial Connection

1096

USB cable connection

1096

Serial cable

1098

USB cable

1098

Ethernet cable

1098

IP Address Manager

1104

2Downloading

1106

2.2 Download Dialog Box

1108

6 Click Yes

1112

7 Click OK

1112

3 Uploading

1114

2 Open project data

1118

5 Formatting

1122

6System Information

1123

5 Click Close

1124

Monitor Function

1127

Condition

1128

1.2 Debugging in WindO/I-NV2

1130

Screen Monitor

1132

1 Click Add to List

1136

3 Click OK

1136

4 Saving project data

1136

1 Click Import

1138

2 Click

1138

Batch Monitor

1140

2 Monitoring on the MICRO/I

1144

Data Del Select

1146

Main Menu

1152

Simulat'n

1152

Pass-Through Function

1155

2.1 MICRO/I

1156

3 Enable Pass-Through

1157

1.5 Web Page Configuration

1162

1.6 Monitoring

1164

Remote control page

1168

2.2 System Configuration

1170

2.5 Web Page Configuration

1172

2.6 Monitoring

1174

2.7 Data Display

1178

4 Click the OK button

1182

2.8 CF Card

1184

2.9 Device Monitor

1186

Display item Description

1190

Entry Form

1190

3Downloader

1192

3 Downloader

1194

Data Transfer Function

1195

6 Click the Yes button

1198

7 Click the OK button

1198

Download

1200

5 Press Offline

1202

6 Press File Manager

1202

5 Press Initial Setting

1206

6 Press CF card

1206

7 Press CFcard to HG

1206

4 Press Offline

1208

5 Press File Manager

1208

9 Press COPY

1210

Operation

1212

Host I/F

1212

Downloading a PLC program

1214

Uploading a PLC program

1214

3 Press System Mode

1222

2.7 Precautions

1226

3File Copy Function

1227

7 Select the file to copy

1230

3.5 Precautions

1234

Expansion Modules

1235

Type Model No

1236

2 Digital I/O Units

1237

3 Cyclic Script

1243

External Memory Devices

1245

File structure

1246

5 Click Yes

1256

7 Click Close

1256

2 Click Yes

1262

3 Click Close

1262

7 Press FORMAT

1266

Format SD Card ?

1267

1.8 Precautions

1268

2USB Flash Drives

1269

Downloading a project file

1270

Uploading a PLC program file

1272

Copy files

1272

1 and 2 on page 30-29

1274

Created using the text editor

1276

[AUTORUN] section

1277

[COMMAND] section

1277

[COMMENT] section

1279

Notes on comments

1280

Restrictions

1280

2 USB Flash Drives

1282

\Uploaded_Program"

1282

2.7 USB Popup Screen Function

1284

3 Press the System Mode

1286

4 Press the Offline

1286

5 Press the File Manager

1286

2.9 Precautions

1288

Chapter 31 Printer

1289

1.4 Supported Printers

1291

2.1 Setting the Printer

1292

2.2 Monitoring the Printer

1292

Internal Devices

1293

2 Internal MICRO/I Devices

1294

MICRO/I Setup

1301

HG2F/2S/3F/4F

1302

2 System Mode Overview

1303

Run Simulate Offline

1303

<< >>

1303

Host IP Address

1306

3 Settings

1308

Initialize (Initialize)

1310

PLC Driver (Host I/F Driver)

1312

O/I Link (O/I Link)

1312

Communication I/F (Com. I/F)

1312

3.2 Clock Setting (Clock Set)

1314

3.6 File Manager

1316

3.7 Top Page

1316

MICRO/I Specifications

1317

1.2 Type No

1318

CAUTION

1320

1.5 Specifications

1322

1.6 Dimensions

1324

Replacing the Backup Battery

1328

Maintenance Screen

1330

2 HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G

1332

■ HG4G (12.1inch)

1334

Serial Interface (COM2)

1336

■ Performance Specifications

1338

■ EMC Specifications

1338

1343

HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G Orientation

1344

Adjusting the Touch Panel

1350

3.3 Part Names

1352

Serial interface 2

1354

O/I Link Interface

1354

Replacing the Backlight

1360

4.3 Part Names

1364

5HG3F/4F

1374

External Interfaces

1376

5.5 Specifications

1378

5.6 Dimensions

1380

5.8 Wiring

1382

Adjust Backlight

1386

6.3 Part Names

1388

6.5 Mechanical Switches

1392

Expansion Switch Block

1394

Cable Lenght

1397

3 or 5 or 10m

1397

Installation

1398

Cable Specification

1400

7Options

1402

7.3 HG2S

1404

7.5 HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G

1406

7 Options

1408

Troubleshooting

1409

1 Error Messages

1410

2 Handling Problems

1412

Appendix

1413

2 View Browser

1414

3 Color Palette

1415

4 Pattern Palette

1416

5 Text Alignment

1417

A-6 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

1418

6USB Driver

1420

8 Click Install

1424

9 Click Close

1424

4 Delete oem**.inf

1426

5 Click Continue

1426

4 Click Continue Anyway

1428

5 Click Finish

1428

6.2 Checking the USB Driver

1438

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