Lenze P30GAP, P30GAH, HMI p300 Operating Instructions Manual

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p300
P30GAP... / P30GAH...
Panel Controller / HMI p300
Operating Instructions EN
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1 About this documentation ............................................................................................................ 5
1.1 Document history .......................................................................................................... 5
1.2 Conventions used .......................................................................................................... 6
1.3 Notes used ...................................................................................................................... 7
2 Safety instructions .......................................................................................................................... 8
2.1 General safety information .......................................................................................... 8
2.2 Product-specific safety instructions ............................................................................ 11
3 Product description ........................................................................................................................ 12
3.1 Scope of supply .............................................................................................................. 12
3.2 Application as directed ................................................................................................ 13
3.3 Device features .............................................................................................................. 14
3.4 Identification .................................................................................................................. 15
3.5 Controls and displays .................................................................................................... 17
3.6 UPS functionality ............................................................................................................ 19
3.7 "Real Time Clock" functionality .................................................................................... 19
3.8 Resetting the device (Reset) .......................................................................................... 19
4 Technical data .................................................................................................................................. 20
4.1 General data and operating conditions .................................................................... 20
4.2 Mechanical data .......................................................................................................... 22
4.3 Electrical data .................................................................................................................. 22
5 Mechanical installation .................................................................................................................. 23
5.1 Important notes .............................................................................................................. 23
5.2 Dimensions ...................................................................................................................... 24
5.3 Mounting steps .............................................................................................................. 25
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6 Electrical installation ......................................................................................................................
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6.1 Important notes..............................................................................................................
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6.2 EMC-compliant wiring ..................................................................................................
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6.3 Connecting voltage supply (24 V) ................................................................................
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6.3.1 Connection plan ............................................................................................
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6.3.2 Mains connection (24 V) ..............................................................................
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6.4 Interfaces for peripheral devices ..................................................................................
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6.4.1 Ethernet interface..........................................................................................
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6.4.2 EtherCAT interface ........................................................................................
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6.4.3 CAN port ........................................................................................................
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6.4.4 Cable fixing and strain relief........................................................................
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6.4.5 USB interface..................................................................................................
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6.4.6 SD card interface ............................................................................................
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7 Maintenance ....................................................................................................................................
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7.1 Regular checks ................................................................................................................
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7.2 Cleaning ..........................................................................................................................
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8 Index ................................................................................................................................................
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About this documentation 1
Document history
Contents This documentation provides you with information about the intended use of the Panel
Controller / HMI p300 in the Lenze "Controller-based Automation control system.
Reference manual "Controller Here you can find detailed information on the parameter setting and
programming of the Lenze Controllers.
Target group This documentation is directed at qualified skilled personnel according to IEC 60364.
Qualified skilled personnel are persons who have the required qualifications to carry out all activities involved in installing, mounting, commissioning, and operating the product.
1.1 Document history
Version Description
2.0 08/2014 TD17 EAC conformity supplemented
General updates and corrections
New layout
1.1 07/2014 TD15 corrected: Torque for mounting 10.9 cm (4.3 )
1.0 03/2014 TD15 First edition
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1 About this documentation
Conventions used
1.2 Conventions used
This documentation uses the following conventions to distinguish between different types of information:
Type of information Writing Example/notes
Spelling of numbers Decimal Normal spelling Example: 1234 Decimal separator Point The decimal point is always used.
For example: 1234.56
Warnings
UL warnings
©
Given in English and French
UR warnings
w
Text
Program name
» «
PC software
For example: Lenze »Engineer« Icons Page reference
ffl
Reference to another page with additional
information
For instance: Ш 16 = see page 16 Documentation reference Reference to another documentation with
additional information
Example: @ EDKxxx = see documentation EDKxxx
EtherCAT® EtherCAT® is a registered trademark and patented technology licensed by Beckhoff
Automation GmbH, Germany.
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Notes used
1.3 Notes used
The following pictographs and signal words are used in this documentation to indicate dangers and important information:
Safety instructions Layout of the safety instructions:
A Danger!
(characterises the type and severity of danger) Note (describes the danger and gives information about how to prevent
dangerous situations)
Pictograph and signal word Meaning
^ Danger!
Danger of personal injury through dangerous electrical voltage Reference to an imminent danger that may result in death or serious personal injury if the corresponding measures are not taken.
Danger!
Danger of personal injury through a general source of danger Reference to an imminent danger that may result in death or serious personal injury if the corresponding measures are not taken.
@ Stop!
Danger of property damage Reference to a possible danger that may result in property damage if the corresponding measures are not taken.
Application notes
Pictograph and signal word Meaning
H*
N
о
t
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Important note to ensure trouble-free operation
Tip!
Useful tip for easy handling
Reference to another document
Special safety instructions and application notes
Pictograph and signal word Meaning
® Warnings!
Safety note or application note for the operation according to UL or CSA requirements. The measures are required to meet the requirements according to UL or CSA.
Warnings!
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2 Safety instructions
General safety information
2.1 General safety information
Scope The following general safety instructions apply to all Lenze drive and automation
components. The product-specific safety and application notes given in this documentation must be
observed! For your own safety
Disregarding the following basic safety measures may lead to severe personal injury and damage to material assets!
Lenze drive and automation components ... ... must only be used for the intended purpose. ... must never be operated if damaged. .
.. must never be subjected to technical modifications. ... must never be operated unless completely assembled. ... must never be operated without the covers/guards. ... can - depending on their degree of protection - have live, movable or rotating parts
during or after operation. Surfaces can be hot.
For Lenze drive and automation components ... ... only use approved accessories. ... only use original manufacturer spare parts.
All specifications of the corresponding enclosed documentation must be observed.
This is vital for a safe and trouble-free operation and for achieving the specified product features.
The procedural notes and circuit details provided in this document are proposals which the user must check for suitability for his application. The manufacturer does not accept any liability for the suitability of the specified procedures and circuit proposals.
Only qualified skilled personnel are permitted to work with or on Lenze drive and automation components.
According to IEC 60364 or CENELEC HD 384, these are persons ... ... who are familiar with the installation, assembly, commissioning and operation of
the product, ... possess the appropriate qualifications for their work, ... and are acquainted with and can apply all the accident prevent regulations,
directives and laws applicable at the place of use.
Transport, storage
Transport and storage in a dry, low-vibration environment without aggressive atmosphere; preferably in the packaging provided by the manufacturer.
- Protect against dust and impacts.
- Observe climatic conditions according to the technical data.
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Safety instructions 2
General safety information
Mechanical installation
Install the product according to the regulations of the corresponding documentation. In particular observe the section "Operating conditions in the chapter "Technical data.
Provide for a careful handling and avoid mechanical overload. During handling neither bend components, nor change the insulation distances.
The product contains electrostatic sensitive devices which can easily be damaged by short circuit or static discharge (ESD). Thus, electronic components and contacts must not be touched unless ESD measures are taken beforehand.
Electrical installation
Carry out the electrical installation according to the relevant regulations (e. g. cable cross-sections, fusing, connection to the PE conductor). Additional notes are included in the documentation.
When working on live products, observe the applicable national regulations for the prevention of accidents (e.g. BGV 3).
The Instructions contain notes concerning wiring according to EMC regulations (shielding, earthing, filters and cable routing). The compliance with limit values required by the EMC legislation is the responsibility of the manufacturer of the machine or system.
Warning: The inverters are automation components which can be used in industrial environment according to EN 61000-6-4. These products may cause radio interference in residential areas. If this happens, the operator may need to take appropriate action.
For compliance with the limit values for radio interference emission at the site of installation, the components - if specified in the technical data - have to be mounted in housings (e. g. control cabinets). The housings have to enable an EMC-compliant installation. In particular observe that for example control cabinet doors preferably have a circumferential metallic connection to the housing. Reduce openings or cutouts through the housing to a minimum.
Only plug in or remove pluggable terminals in the deenergised state!
Commissioning
If required, you have to equip the system with additional monitoring and protective devices in accordance with the respective valid safety regulations (e. g. law on technical equipment, regulations for the prevention of accidents).
Maintenance and servicing
The components are maintenance-free if the required operating conditions are observed.
If the cooling air is polluted, the cooling surfaces may be contaminated or the air vents may be blocked. Under these operating conditions, the cooling surfaces and air vents must be cleaned at regular intervals. Never use sharp objects for this purpose!
After the system has been disconnected from the supply voltage, live components and power connections must not be touched immediately because capacitors may be charged. Please observe the corresponding notes on the device.
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Safety instructions 2
Product-specific safety instructions
2.2 Product-specific safety instructions
Protect the device against direct solar radiation, since the housing may heat up strongly.
The device is classified as a class A device and can cause radio interference in residential areas. In this case, the operator may have to take special measures. Any costs arising from these measures have to be paid by the operator.
A touchscreen does not comply with the Ergonomics Directive ZH 1/618. This is why it is only designed for short-time inputs and monitoring functions. For longer inputs, connect an external keyboard.
In the event of a fault, unplug the power connector immediately and send back the device to the manufacturer. The address can be found on the self-addressed envelope included in this documentation. Please use the original packaging to return the device!
Stop!
The product contains electrostatic sensitive devices.
Before working in the connection area, the personnel must be free of electrostatic charge.
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3 Product description
Scope of supply
3.1 Scope of supply
Number Name
1 Panel Controller / HMI
Screw tensioner 4 for screen size 10.9 cm (4.3) 4 For screen size 17.8 cm (7.0) 8 For screen size 26.4 cm (10.4)
1 Connection plug for voltage supply 1 Connection plug for CAN bus 1 SD card (inserted) 1 Mounting instructions
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Product description 3
Application as directed
3.2 Application as directed
The Controller is used as directed if it is solely used for implementing control and operating concepts or for presenting information in usual industrial and commercial fields. A different use, or one beyond these purposes, is not permissible.
A use that is not intended also includes a use harbouring fatal risks or dangers which, without the provision of exceptionally high safety measures, may result in death, injury or damage to material assets.
The Controller in particular must not be used ...
in private areas
in potentially explosive atmospheres
in areas with harmful gases, oils, acids, radiation, etc.
in applications where vibration and impact loads occur which exceed the requirements of EN 61131-2.
to execute safety functions, as for example
- in the air-traffic control/in flight control systems
-fo r monitoring/controlling nuclear reactions
-fo r monitoring/controlling mass transportation
-fo r monitoring/controlling medical systems
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for monitoring/controlling weapons systems
In order to ensure the protection of persons and material assets, higher-level safety systems must be used!
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3 Product description
Device features
3.3 Device features
Field Panel Controller / HMI p300
Design/mounting Sheet steel housing
Front frame of anodised and etched aluminium
Front film of polyester
Installation in control cabinets, machine panels, and switchboards
Screen
Diagonal 10.9 cm
(4.3)
17.8 cm (7.0)
26.4 cm (10.4)
Resolution 480 x 272 pixels
(PSP)
800 x 480 pixels
(WVGA)
800 x 600 pixels
(SVGA)
Touchscreen Resistive single touch
Anti-Newton ring design
Surface hardness 3H
Transmittance ~80 % Processor type Fanless
Cortex-A8, 800 MHz
Memory
RAM 512 MB, DDR3-RAM Read-only memory
(flash)
2 GB
SD/SDHC card > 128 MB Retain memory 128 kB Interfaces SD/SDHC card 1 Ethernet 1 EtherCAT 1 1 CANopen 2) 1 USB 2.0 1 UPS function Internal capacitor
Control/display elements
Reset button
V
Diagnostic LEDs 4
Operating system
Windows® Embedded Compact 7 Runtime software Logic V (not for HMI p300)
Visu
VisiW inNET® Compact CE, 1000 power tags
1) In preparation
2) Only the CAN master functionality is supported.
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Product description 3
Identification
3.4 Identification
How to find information
Pos. Description
1 Nameplate 2 Windows® licence number (can also be attached on the right side) 3 Type designation
4 Technical data
Nameplate
Fig. 3-2 Typenschild
Pos. Description
1 Manufacturer 2 Certification 3 Type designation 4 Technical data 5 Serial number as bar code and numerically 6 Material number (customer-specific) 7 Type code/order number
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3 Product description
Identification
Type code
Type code
P30GAP x 0300F3G x XXX-02S3C x 14 000
Panel Controller p300
Screen size
8 = 10.9 cm (4.3) 9 = 17.8 cm (7.0)
4 = 26.4 cm (10.4)
Extensions 0 = without
Control technology runtime software
0 = without 3 = Logic: LPC1000 (V3.x)
Type code
HMI p300
P30GAH x 0300F3G x XXX-02S3C x 14 000
Screen size
8 = 10.9 cm (4.3) 9 = 17.8 cm (7.0)
4 = 26.4 cm (10.4)
Extensions 0 = without
Control technology runtime software
0 = without
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Product description 3
Controls and displays
3.5 Controls and displays
m
j
V
p30010400 3
Fig. 3-3 Control and display elements
Pos. Description
A Touchscreen B Controller C Screw tensioner
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3 Product description
Controls and displays
LED status displays
LED Meaning
Power Error Status 1 Status 2
Flashing
blue
Off Off Off Supply voltage available and system clock synchronised.
Flashing
blue
Off Blinking
yellow
Off Operating system running and control technology (PLC
project) is started.
Flashing
blue
Blinking
red
Blinking
yellow
Off SD card not available/not inserted correctly.
Flashing
yellow
Off Off Off Input voltage has not reached a minimum value
(powerfail). UPS function is triggered.
Blinking
yellow
Off Off Off State after switch-on/restart or a reset
Blinking
blue/
yellow
Off Off Off System clock not synchronised.
Off Off Off Off Reset has been triggered.
"Backup & Restore software manual Here you'll find some detailed information relating to the LED status
displays of the optional Backup & Restore Engineering tools.
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Product description 3
UPS functionality
3.6 UPS functionality
With the UPS functionality (uninterruptible power system), the device is provided with a backup function. This means that, in the case of a supply voltage failure, the user data (retain variables, logbook data) are saved before the device is switched off.
In order to minimise the power consumption during the buffer time and increase safety during the buffer times, circuitry parts that are not required can be optionally switched off if the supply voltage fails (e.g. backlight of the screen).
Panel Controller / HMI p300 UPS functionality via... Internal buffer capacitor Storage medium for backup data SD/SDHC card Buffer time sufficient for ... 128 kB of retain/logbook data
3.7 Real Time Clockfunctionality
The operating system is provided with the CMOS-RTC time via a maintenance-free clock chip.
The CMOS-RTC time is stored internally for at least 28 days. Then the time must be reset manually, e.g. via the »WebConfig« (parameter 91). A battery is not required.
3.8 Resetting the device (Reset)
To reset the device, press the reset button 17). Two options are provided:
Press the reset button for 4 ... 10 s:
-A reset of the complete system is carried out.
-A ll LEDs are off during the reset.
-After a successful reset, the POWER-LED is flashing blue.
Press the reset button for more than 10 s:
- The Lenze standard setting is loaded and a restart is carried out.
-A ll LEDs are off during the reset.
-A backup image is loaded.
-After a successful reset, the POWER-LED is flashing blue.
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4 Technical data
General data and operating conditions
4.1 General data and operating conditions
General data
Conformity and approval Conformity
CE 2004/108/EC EMC Directive EAC TP TC 020/2011 Electromagnetic Eurasian Conformity
(TR CU 020/2011)
compatibility of technical
TR CU: Technical Regulation of
means
Customs Union
Other
RoHS
_________________
2011/65/EU
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Products are lead-free acc. to directive.
Protection of persons and device protection Enclosure
Front panel EN 60529 IP65 Rear panel EN 60529 IP20
Electrical isolation
To the fieldbus yes To the process level None
Protective measures Against short circuit
EMC Interference emission EN 61000-6-4 Class A (industrial premises) Noise immunity EN 61000-6-2
Industrial premises EN 61000-4-2 ESD; severity 3, i.e.
Air discharge: 8 kV, 4 kV with contact discharge
EN 61000-4-3 RF interference (housing)
80 MHz ... 1000 MHz, 10 V/m 80 % AM
(1 kHz) EN 61000-4-4 Burst, severity level 3 EN 61000-4-5 Surge, severity 1 EN 61000-4-6 RF cable-guided
150 kHz ... 80 MHz, 10 V/m 80 % AM
(1 kHz)
Operating conditions
Ambient conditions Climatic
Storage/transport EN 60721-3-2 2K3:
-25 ... +70 °C depending on the air humidity (see diagrams Ш 21)
Operation EN 60721-3-2 3K3:
0 ... +50 °C depending on the air humidity (see diagrams Ш 21)
Air humidity EN 60721-3-3 3K3 (without condensation, relative humidity 10 ... 95 %)
Pollution EN 61131-2 Pollution degree 2
Mechanical
Vibration EN 61131-2
1 g
Shock EN 61131-2
15 g
Site altitude
Operation < 2000 m amsl
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Technical data 4
General data and operating conditions
Panel Controller/HMI Diagrams regarding the air humidity/temperature
p300 [%r h ]a
-30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 °C [% RH ]A
A During operation B During storage/transport
Mounting conditions
Mounting place In the control cabinet, screen protected against direct solar radiation Mounting position Connections to the sides or at the bottom
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4 Technical data
Mechanical data
4.2 Mechanical data
Panel Controller/HMI
Dimensions Mass
W x H x D [mm]
[kg]
p300 10.9 cm (4.3) 130 x 104 x 45 0.5
17.8 cm (7.0) 210 x 155 x 51 1.0
26.4 cm (10.4) 282 x 240 x 51 2.0
4.3 Electrical data
Panel Controller/HMI
Supply
Rated data 1) M aximum 2)
Voltage
[V DC]
Current
[A]
Power
[W]
Current
[A]
Power
[W]
p300 10.9 cm (4.3)
24.0
(+18.0 ... +30.0)
0.36 9.0 0.87 21.0
17.8 cm (7.0) 0.47 12.0 0.88 21.0
26.4 cm (10.4) 0.59 15.0 0.89 22.0
1) at 24 V, without USB consumer (max. 0.5 A)
2) For 24 V, full load, and during the boot/UPS loading phase (max. 30 s)
Screen display
Panel Controller/HMI Format Resolution
[pixels]
Number
Colours
Brightness
[cd/m2]
Contrast BLT 1)
[h]
p300 10.9 cm (4.3) 16:9
480x 272
(PLC)
16777216 400 1:400 50000
17.8 cm (7.0) 15:9
800x 480
(WVGA)
262144
320 1:400 20000
26.4 cm (10.4) 4:3
800x 600
(SVGA)
400 1:700 50000
1) Backlight Life Time
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Mechanical installation 5
Important notes
5.1 Important notes
To prevent damage to electronic components, only mount/remove the device with the voltage supply switched off.
The mounting location always must correspond to the operating conditions specified in the technical data. If required, take additional measures.
In the installation space, continuous and sufficient air circulation is absolutely required to dissipate the heat of the device. The ventilation slots must not be covered.
When selecting the installation site, be sure to observe an ergonomic position of
the screen and pay regard to the incidence of light, which may cause reflections
on the screen.
During installation, there is a danger that the controller will fall out of the mounting cutout. You should therefore secure it to prevent this happening until all screw clamps have been fitted.
During mounting, the gasket of the front frame is exposed and can be damaged.
- Handle the gasket with care during mounting.
- Protect the gasket against ultraviolet rays.
- Check the gasket to make sure it is undamaged before you install the device.
The device must be securely seated in the mounting cutout and the front panel seal must be correctly fitted. Otherwise, class of protection IP65 will not be achieved on the front side of the device!
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5 Mechanical installation
Dimensions
5.2 Dimensions
Panel Controller/HMI a a1 a2 b b1 e1 e2 e3
[mm]
p300 10.9 cm (4.3) 130 117 104 91 42 3 -
17.8 cm (7.0) 210 191 117 155 136 47 4 22
26.4 cm (10.4) 282 263 240 221
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Mechanical installation 5
Mounting steps
5.3 Mounting steps
1. Insert the panel controller/HMI into the mounting cutout.
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5 Mechanical installation
Mounting steps
2. Use vice clamp.
3. Tighten the screws.
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Electrical installation 6
Important notes
6.1 Important notes
The installation must be carried out by qualified, skilled personnel familiar with the applicable national standards.
Stop!
Short circuit and static discharge
The device contains components which are endangered in the case of
short circuit or static discharge. Possible consequences:
The device or parts of it will be destroyed. Protective measures:
Always switch off the voltage supply when working on the device. This particularly applies:
- Before connecting / disconnecting connectors.
- Before plugging in / plugging out modules.
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6 Electrical installation
EMC-compliant wiring
6.2 EMC-compliant wiring
Notes on EMC-compliant wiring
General notes The electromagnetic compatibility of the system depends on the type of installation
and care taken. Especially consider the following:
- Structure
- Shielding
- Earthing
For installations differing from the one described, the evaluation of the conformity
with the EMC Directive requires a check of the system regarding the EMC limit values. This for instance applies to:
- Use of unshielded cables
The compliance with the EMC Directive is in the responsibility of the user.
- If you observe the following measures, you can assume that no EMC problems will occur during operation and that compliance with the EMC Directive and the EMC law is achieved.
- If devices which do not comply with the CE requirement concerning noise immunity (EN 6100042) are operated close to the system, these devices may be electromagnetically affected by the system.
Structure Provide electrical contact between the device and the earthed mounting plate:
- Mounting plates with conductive surfaces (zinc-coated, stainless steel) allow permanent contact.
- Painted plates are not suitable for an EMC-compliant installation.
If you use several mounting plates:
- Connect as much surface of the mounting plates as possible (e.g. with copper strips).
When laying the cables, pay attention to the separation of signal cables and mains cables.
Lay the cables as close as possible to the reference potential. Freely suspended cables act like aerials.
Shielding Only use cables with braids if possible.
The overlap rate of the shield should be higher than 80%.
For data cables for serial connection, always use metal or metallised connectors. Connect the shield of the data cable to the connector shell.
Earthing Earth all metallically conductive components using suitable cables connected to a
central earthing point (PE bar).
Maintain the minimum cross-sections prescribed in the safety regulations:
- For the EMC, not the cable cross-section is important, but the surface and the
contact with a cross-section as large as possible, i.e. large surface.
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Connecting voltage supply (24 V)
Connection plan
Electrical installation 6
6.3 Connecting voltage supply (24 V)
Stop!
No device protection against excessive input voltage
The voltage input is not fused internally.
Possible consequences:
The device can be destroyed when the input voltage is too high. Protective measures:
Observe the max. permissible input voltage.
Professionally fuse the device on the input side against voltage fluctuations and voltage peaks.
1
Note!
The controller starts as soon as the supply voltage is applied. After the operating system has been shut down, the controller switches
off automatically. For restarting, the supply voltage has to be disconnected for a short time.
6.3.1 Connection plan
Fig. 6-1 Connection plan for voltage supply (24 V)
Pos. Description
A
Panel Controller/HMI B Power supply unit C
PE conductor connection on the supply side (PE, bridged internally w ith GND)
6.3.2 Mains connection (24 V)
Figure Connection Connection type Cable type
0 V ® U
X1: DC voltage supply (24 V)
3-pin Combicon socket
Cable with Combicon plug
(conductor cross-section
max. 2.5 mm2)
IPC001
IPC001
PE connection M4 (PH 2)
Separate earth conductor
(min. 2.5 mm2) with ring
cable lug
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6 Electrical installation
Interfaces for peripheral devices Ethernet interface
6.4 Interfaces for peripheral devices
6.4.1 Ethernet interface
Figure Connection Connection type Cable type
IPC001
X3: Ethernet LAN
RJ45 socket
Network cable
CAT5e S/FTP
(recommended)
Cable length max. 100 m
If the RJ45 plug connection is exposed to oscillating or vibrating stress:
Use a strain relief in the immediate vicinity of the RJ45 socket.
Select the contact surface on which the device is mounted as fixing point of the strain relief.
Comply with the related minimum bending radius of the cable used.
6.4.2 EtherCAT interface Support of this interface is in preparation!
Figure Connection Connection type Cable type
a.
IPC001
X2: EtherCAT
RJ45 socket
Network cable
CAT5e S/FTP
(recommended)
Max. cable length 100 m
If the RJ45 plug connection is exposed to oscillating or vibrating stress:
Use a strain relief in the immediate vicinity of the RJ45 socket.
Select the contact surface on which the device is mounted as fixing point of the strain relief.
Comply with the related minimum bending radius of the cable used.
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Electrical installation 6
Interfaces for peripheral devices
CAN port
6.4.3 CAN port
Figure Connection Connection type Cable type
CAN
X5: CAN bus connection Pin 1: CAN-GND (CG) Pin 2: CAN-LOW (lO) Pin 3: not assigned Pin 4: CAN-HIGH (HI) Pin 5: not assigned
5-pole Phoenix
Combicon socket
CAN cable complying with ISO 11898-2 with Phoenix
Combicon plug, MSTB 2.5 /
5-STF-5.8
H j u u - u l t 1
5 1
EL100-011
Specification of the bus cable We recommend using CAN cables complying with ISO 11898-2:
CAN cable complying with ISO 11898-2
Cable type Paired with shielding Impedance 120 Q (95 ... 140 Q) Cable resistance/cross-section
Cable length < 300 m < 70 mQ/m / 0.25 ... 0.34 mm2 (AWG22)
Cable length 301 ... 1000 m < 40 mQ/m / 0.5 mm2 (AWG20)
Signal propagation delay < 5 ns/m
Connection plan
@ Stop!
Connect a 120 Q terminating resistor to the first and last bus device.
A i
CAN
CG| LO| HI
A2
CAN
CG LO HI
A n
CAN
CG| LO | HI
tl
Fig. 6-2 Connection plan for the CAN bus
A1 Node 1 A2 Node 2 An Node n CG CAN-GND LO CAN-LOW HI CAN-HIGH R 120 Q-bus terminating resistor
Shielding
Fig. 6-3 CAN cable shield connection via cable clamp in the control cabinet
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Interfaces for peripheral devices Cable fixing and strain relief
6.4.4 Cable fixing and strain relief Fasten the cable bundles to the device using cable ties.
The fastening points for cable ties for strain relief are located at the top and at the bottom of the device, respectively.
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Interfaces for peripheral devices
USB interface
Electrical installation 6
6.4.5 USB interface
Figure Connection Connection type Cable type
IPC001
X4: USB 2.0 connection (max. load: 5 V/500 mA)
USB-A socket
USB cable with
USB-A plug
6.4.6 SD card interface
Figure Connection Connection type Cable type
1' '1
SD/SDHC card Slot
-
1
Note!
The combination of control technology software and application data on the SD card ensures that the data match the application in the present version in each case. With the SD card, data in another device can be
easily replaced.
This makes it possible to avoid automatic update/downgrade processes that are possibly undesirable and difficult to manage.
The SD card is used as flash memory for the following applications:
PLC boot project (not for HMI)
Visualisation
Databases of the data manager
prestart.txt/poststart.txt
Retain and logbook data
Customised data
The SD card is not bootable and must always be inserted!
How to exchange the SC card:
1. To unlock the SD card, press it carefully into the slot and release it.
2. Remove the SD card carefully.
3. Gently press the new SD card into the slot until it clicks into place.
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7 Maintenance
Regular checks
7.1 Regular checks
The device is free of maintenance. Nevertheless, visual inspections should be carried out at regular intervals which must not be too long, depending on the ambient conditions.
Please check the following:
Does the environment of the device meet the operating conditions specified in the Technical data?
Is the heat dissipation of the device not impeded by dust or dirt?
Are the mechanical and electrical connections o.k.?
7.2 Cleaning
Stop!
Sensitive surfaces and components If not cleaned properly, the device may be damaged. Possible consequences:
The housing or the screen may be scratched or blunt if you use alcoholic, solvent-containing or abrasive detergents.
Electric components may be destroyed ...
- by a short circuit due to humidity.
- by static discharge.
Protective measures:
Before cleaning, disconnect the device from the power supply as otherwise unintentional commands may be activated via the touchscreen.
Clean the device front (screen and frame) as follows:
- Use a clean, soft and lint-free cloth.
-
Only use water with a fluid addition as detergent or a detergent
declared especially for flat screens.
- Moisten the cloth with the detergent. Do not spray the detergent
directly on the device.
Clean the rear side of the device with a clean, lintfree and soft cloth.
Do not use liquid or foaming detergent since it may enter the housing
or terminals.
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Index 8
0 ... 9
24 V connection, 29
A
Air humidity, 20 Air humidity/temperature
diagrams , 21 Ambient conditions
- air humidity/temperature diagrams, 21
- climatic, 20
- mechanical, 20
- site altitude, 20
Application as directed, 13
C
Cable fixing, 32 Cable specification, 31 CAN cable shield connection, 31 CAN cable specification, 31 CAN connection plan, 31 CAN port, 31 Cleaning, 34 Conformity, 20 Connecting voltage supply (24 V),
29 Connection plan, 29 Controls, 17
D
Danger
- Short circuit, 27
- Static discharge, 27
Definition of notes used, 7 Device, radio interference, 11 Device features, 14 Device overview, 17 Device protection, 20
Diagnostic LED, 18 Dimensions, 22, 24 Displays, 17 Disposal, 10
E
Earthing (EMC-compliant wiring), 28
Electrical data, 22 Electrical installation, 27
- CAN bus connection plan, 31
- CAN cable shield connection, 31
- Connecting voltage supply (24 V), 29
- Connection plan for voltage supply, 29
- EMC-compliant wiring, 28
- EtherCAT interface, 30
- Ethernet interface, 30
- Interfaces for peripheral devices, 30
- Mains connection (24 V), 29
- SD card interface, 33
- USB interface, 33
Electrical isolation, 20 EMC, 20 EMC-compliant wiring, 28 Enclosure, 20 Ergonomics, 11 Error behaviour, 11 EtherCAT interface, 30 Ethernet interface, 30
F
Fault, behaviour, 11
G
General data, 20
I
Identification, 15 Installation, electrical, 27
- CAN bus connection plan, 31
- CAN cable shield connection, 31
- Connecting voltage supply (24 V), 29
- Connection plan for voltage supply, 29
- EMC-compliant wiring, 28
- EtherCAT interface, 30
- Ethernet interface, 30
- Interfaces for peripheral devices, 30
- Mains connection (24 V), 29
- SD card interface, 33
- USB interface, 33
Installation, mechanical, 23
- Dimensions and mounting clearances, 24
Interface, CAN, 31 Interfaces for peripheral devices,
30
Interference emission, 20
L
LED status displays, 18
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M
Mains connection (24 V), 29 Maintenance, 34
- Cleaning, 34
- Regular checks, 34
Mass, 22 Mechanical data, 22 Mechanical installation, 23
- Dimensions and mounting clearances, 24
Mounting cutout, 25 Mounting clearances, 24 Mounting conditions, 21 Mounting place, 21 Mounting position, 21
N
Nameplate, 15 Noise immunity, 20 Notes, definition, 7
O
Operating conditions, 20 Operating temperature, 20 Overview of the control/display
elements, 17
P
Pollution, 20 Product description, 12
- application as directed, 13
Protection of persons, 20 Protective measures, 20
R
Radio interference, 11 Rated data, 22 Real Time Clock functionality, 19 Regular checks, 34 Reset, 19 Resetting the device (Reset), 19
S
Safety instructions, 8
- application as directed, 13
- definition, 7
- layout, 7
Scope of supply, 12 Screen display (technical data), 22 SD card interface, 33 Shielding, 31 shielding (EMC-compliant wiring),
28 Shock resistance, 20 Short circuit, 27 Specification of the bus cable, 31 Static discharge, 27 Status LED, 18 Storage temperature, 20 Strain relief, 32 structure (EMC-compliant wiring),
28 Supply, 22
T
Technical data, 20
- Electrical data, 22
- General data, 20
- mechanical data, 22
- Operating conditions, 20
- screen display, 22
Type code, finding, 15
U
UPS functionality, 19 USB interface, 33
V
Vibration resistance, 20 Voltage supply, 22
W
Windows licence number, 15
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