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!
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!
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This preface provides information on:
• manual contents
• terminology
• intended audience
• intended uses
• European Communities (EC) Directive Compliance
• standards and agency certifications
• Rockwell Automation Support
Preface
Contents of Manual
This manual is organized as follows:
ChapterTitleDescription
1OverviewGives a general overview of the
MobileView Machine Terminal MT750 and
its features.
2Terminal ConnectionsShows how to connect the MobileView
MT750 to the Junction Box, make
Ethernet, serial, and IrDA (keyboard and
printer) connections, use the PC Card slot,
and install the optional mounting bracket.
3Configuring the MobileView
Terminal
4Using RSView ME StationDescribes the RSView ME Station
5CE Thin Client Operating
Instructions
Provides details on how to use the
MobileView Configuration Tool to
calibrate operating elements. It also
provides details on how to transfer data
between the MobileView terminal and PC,
and install programs.
software installed in the MobileView
2727-M7P20D1Q2 and 2727-M7P20D1Q3
terminals.
Gives instructions on how to start up,
configure Ethernet settings, and power off
the MobileView MT750 terminal. It also
gives details on how to start terminal
services.
6Windows CE ApplicationsDescribes the Windows CE software
installed in the MobileView terminal,
generation of Windows CE programs, and
the MobileView MT750 virtual channel.
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ChapterTitleDescription
7Maintenance and
Troubleshooting
ASpecificationsGives specifications for the MobileView
Provides information on cleaning, handling
and troubleshooting the MobileView
MT750 terminal.
MT750 terminal.
Terminology
Intended Audience
Intended Uses
BAvailable Fonts for Terminal
Applications
The MobileView Machine Terminal MT750 is referred to as the
MobileView terminal throughout this manual.
This manual is for the individuals responsible for installing,
configuring, troubleshooting, and operating the MobileView Machine
Terminal MT750 in an industrial environment.
The MobileView Machine Terminal MT750 may only be used for the
types of use described in this manual. This terminal has been
developed, manufactured, tested and documented in accordance with
ergonomic guidelines and the appropriate safety standards. If you
follow the instructions and safety precautions relating to the intended
use are properly observed, the MobileView MT750 does not, under
normal circumstances, represent a danger to the health of personnel
or a risk of damage to other property or equipment.
Provides information on pre-installed fonts
and available fonts for download for the
MobileView terminals.
European Communities (EC)
Directive Compliance
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Observe national regulations for disposing of electronic components.
The product has the CE mark and is approved for installation within
the European Union and EEA regions. It has been designed and tested
to meet the following directives. In addition, the device meets the
Council Directive 98/37/EC as a safety component.
Preface 3
EMC Directive
This product is tested to meet the Council Directive 89/336/EC
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) by applying the following
standards, in whole or in part, documented in a technical construction
file:
• EN 61000-6-4 EMC - Generic Emission Standard, Part 2 - Industrial
Environment
• EN 61000-6-4 EMC - Generic Immunity Standard, Part 2 - Industrial
Environment
• EN 61131-2 - Programmable Controllers Part 2 - Equipment
Requirement and Tests
This product is intended for use in an industrial environment.
A Declaration of Conformity is available upon request.
ATTENTION
!
The MobileView Machine Terminal MT750 meets the
requirements of EN 50081-2, Class A Emissions for
Industrial Environment. In the residential
environment, this product may cause high frequency
interferences. Corrective measures of the equipment
might be necessary.
The MobileView products are a family of human machine interface
devices with a rugged design and Windows-CE compatible
electronics.
Using a high-performance Intel StrongARM processor and providing
an Ethernet interface, the MobileView Machine Terminal MT750 is
ideal for a variety of applications including:
• operator panel for machines and plants
• teach and programming panel for robots
• test, maintenance, and startup
All tasks can be solved graphically and in color. Operation is intuitive,
using a touch screen with symbol-controlled sequences.
Instead of a floppy or hard disk drive, which are not suitable for harsh
environmental conditions, the MobileView MT750 uses scalable
FLASH and RAM banks. Functionality is easily expanded using PC
cards Type I, II, and III.
The MobileView MT750 connects as a client to a Windows NT or
Windows 2000 server. It also provides a Windows CE platform for
applications generated with common visualization tools, Visual Basic
or Visual C++, and the CE 4.x Software Developers Kit (SDK) included
on the product CD.
The MobileView Machine Terminal MT750 (Catalog Number
2727-M7P20D1Q2 and 2727-M7P20D1Q3) supports RSView Machine
Edition Software.
The MobileView MT750 easily adapts to specific applications using
configurable operating and control elements.
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MobileView MT750 Sample
System Configuration
MobileView Machine Terminal MT750
running as CE Thin Client and/or
Custom CE Applications
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KETOP
5, 10, 15, 20 meter mobile
Connection Cable
Discrete/Ethernet
Connection
Typical System Control Cabinet
Safety Equipment
Connections for
MobileView G750 only
24V dc Power
MobileView
Junction Box
24V DC
ONLY
+24V
TERM INAL IN
GND
ES1+
ES1-
ES2+
ES2-
ED1+
ED1-
ED2+
ED2-
RS422 OUT
+24V
GND
ES1+
ES1-
ES2+
ES2-
ED1+
ED1-
ED2+
ED2-
ETHERNET OUT
Ethernet
Connection
Local or Remote
Windows NT or 2000 Server
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Overview 1-3
Hardware Description
1
4
The following illustration shows the location of key hardware
components.
2
3
11
9
15
8
5
7
6
14
12
13
10
1Potentiometer with 0-127 linear resolution (option)
2Electronic handwheel with 50 pulses/rev, -32768 to +32768 (option)
3Emergency stop switch location (optional only on the MobileView Guard G750
4Membrane keypad with tactile feedback - standard Windows keyboard operation
5Illuminated momentary push button, normally open, OFF marking, yellow LED (option)
63-position key switch (option)
7Illuminated momentary push button, normally open, ON marking, yellow LED (option)
87.7 inch VGA (640 x 480 pixels) passive matrix color LCD display with analog resistive
9Enabling switch location - one each side of handle (optional only on the MobileView
10IrDA keyboard/printer interface, 9600 or 115.2K baud
11Handle for left or right-hand operation
12Single slot PC card interface for Type I, II and III cards (option)
13Strain relief for connection cable (shipped with cable)
14Back cover to connection compartment
15Plug for cable outlet when not used (meets degree protection IP54)
Ter mi na ls )
touch screen
Guard 750 Terminals)
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Membrane Keypad
Tab Left/Right Keys
Shift and Ctrl Keys
Backspace and Esc Key
Page Up/Down
Home/End
The MobileView terminal has a membrane keypad with stainless steel
dome switches for tactile feedback.
Function Keys
F1 - F12
Numeric,
Period,
Minus
Keys
Enter Key
Alt Key
The keys on the keypad operate identically to a Windows PC
keyboard with the exception of Tab Left and the ALT-Arrow key
combinations. Most standard 2-key combinations are supported
including some 3-key combinations. The table below shows the
Windows virtual key codes for each key.
The following accessories are available for the MobileView MT750
terminal.
Accessories
Catalog Number Description
2727-MRT5MobileView Connection Cable (5 meter /16.4 ft) - connects the MobileView terminal to the Junction Box Cable.
2727-MRT10MobileView Connection Cable (10 meter /32.8 ft) - connects the MobileView terminal to the Junction Box Cable
2727-MRT15MobileView Connection Cable (15 meter /49.2 ft) - connects the MobileView terminal to the Junction Box Cable.
2727-MRT20MobileView Connection Cable (20 meter/65.6 ft) - connects the Mobileview terminal to the Junction Box cable.
2727-MRJB1MobileView Junction Box - provides controller, Ethernet and power supply connections.
2727-MREX1MobileView Junction Box Cable (2 meter / 6.5 ft) - connects the MobileView Connection Cable to the Junction Box.
2727-MRC1MobileView Download Cable (4 meter /13.1 ft) - connects between the MobileView terminal to a PC.
2727-MRMB1MobileView Mounting Bracket for stationary operation or storing the MobileView terminal.
2727-MRSDK1MobileView SDK file set for Windows CE development
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Chapter
2
Chapter Objectives
This chapter shows how to connect devices to the MobileView terminal,
including:
• mounting and connecting the MobileView Junction Box
• accessing and wiring the MobileView connection compartment
• connecting a computer using the RS-232 Port
• making an Ethernet connection
• using the PC card slot
• connecting a keyboard/printer using the IrDA interface
• installing the MobileView Mounting Bracket
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Mounting and Connecting
the Junction Box
Pin 1, 24V dc
X1
(with Female
Terminal Block
Connector K3)
The MobileView Junction Box (2727-MRJB1) integrates the
MobileView terminal into the control system. It mounts on a DIN rail
inside an enclosure and has the following connectors:
ConnectorsDescription
S1RJ-45 jack for connecting the MobileView data lines.
S29-pin DSUB female connector (for future use).
S3RJ-45 jack to Ethernet network.
X112-pin male connector for connecting the Junction Box Cable.
60 mm (2.36 in)
+24V
GND
ES1+
ES1-
ES2+
ES2-
ED1+
ED1-
ED2+
ED2-
X212-pin male connector (shipped with a female terminal block connector) for
connecting the:
24V DC
ON LY
TER M INAL IN
RS422 OUT
• 24V dc power supply
• emergency stop switch
• enabling switches
Junction Box
150 mm (5.91 in)
108 mm (4.25 in)
S1
Pin 1, 24V dc
X2
(with Female
Terminal Block
Connector K4)
Grounding Screw
+24V
GND
ES1+
ES1-
ES2+
ES2-
ED1+
ED1-
ED2+
ED2-
ATTENTION
ETHERNET OUT
!
S2
162 mm (6.4 in.)
S3
DIN Rail Latch
Grounding ScrewStrain Relief
for Cable
The MobileView Junction Box and the MobileView
terminal meet the safety class III in accordance with
EN 61131-2 and EN 50178.
When connecting the terminal, make sure all
voltages connected to the MobileView terminal are
safety extra low voltages and isolated from the low
voltage supply system by a safety transformer or a
similar safety component.
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DIN Rail Mounting
Mount the MobileView Junction Box inside an enclosure using a DIN
rail (not shipped with terminal).
To install the Junction Box on a DIN rail:
1. Mount the DIN rail.
2. Hook the top slot over the DIN rail.
3. While pressing the Junction Box against the DIN rail, snap the
Junction Box into position.
To remove the Junction Box from the DIN rail:
1. Place a screwdriver in the DIN rail latch at the bottom of the
Junction Box.
2. Holding the Junction Box, pry downward on the latch until the
Use Grounding Screw to
connect Earth Ground to
Junction Box.
10 Base-T Connection
to Ethernet Network
Junction Box Cable
Tie Wi re
24 mm
(0.94 in)
25 mm (±0.1)
(0.98 in
±0.0039)
Cable Clearance on both sides of Enclosure Wall
130mm (5.12 in)
100 mm (3.94 in)
K1
Connection Cable
Connection
Junction Box Cable
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MobileView
S19
Junction Box Pinout and Wiring
K3
6
7
8
9
10
11
1
2
3
4
5
MobileView
Connection Cable
pink
black
green-brown
white-green
grey-pink
red-blue
brown
yellow
green
grey
violet
Junction Box
K1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
12
17
11
9
10
Cable
pink
black
green-brown
white-green
grey-pink
red-blue
brown
yellow
green
grey
violet
Terminal Connections 2-5
MobileView
Junction Box
K4
K3
X1
1
24V dc
2
GND_IN
E-Stop, circuit 1, pos.*
3
4
E-Stop, circuit 1, neg.*
5
E-Stop, circuit 2, pos.*
6
E-Stop, circuit 2, neg.*
7
Enabling Sw. circuit 1, pos.*
8
Enabling Sw. circuit 1, neg.*
9
Enabling Sw. circuit 2, pos.*
10
Enabling Sw. circuit 2, neg.*
Not Used
11
Not Used
12
X2
+24V
1
2
GND
ES1+
3
4
ES1-
5
ES2+
6
ES2-
7
ED1+
8
ED1-
9
ED2+
10
ED2-
11
12
K2
S4
1
2
3
6
blue
white
orange
red
* Junction Box connections are
for connection to MobileView
Guard G750 Terminals only.
13
14
15
16
blue
white
orange
red
Future Use
To Ethernet Network
TD+
TDRD+
RD-
K2
S1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
S2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
S3
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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Power Supply Requirements
Electrical Specifications
24V dc Power SupplyUse a 24V dc Safety Extra Low Voltage power
supply.
Supply Voltage Range: 18V dc to 32V dc
Current Consumption: 300mA at 24V dc
Peak Inrush Current: 5.6 A maximum
GroundingConnect Earth Ground to the Junction Box using
the Earth Ground Screw (shown on previous
page 2-4).
ATTENTION
!
• The device meets the safety class III in
accordance with EN 61131-2 and EN 50178. The
24V power supply for the equipment must
provide appropriate isolation between the
safety-extra-low-voltage circuits and
dangerous-contact voltage circuits (for example,
by safety transformers or similar facilities).
• The power supply circuit must be protected with
a 3.15 A fuse.
• The nominal supply voltage of the MobileView
terminal (without MobileView Connection Cable)
is 24V dc (supply voltage range: 18-32V dc) with
a typical input current of 300 mA.
When planning the power supply, consider the
voltage drop in the connection cable.
Specifications of power supply lines in the
connection cable are:
- Cross section: AWG24 (0.24mm
- Material: zinc-coated copper strand
- Line resistance:
<90 Ohm/km (<145 Ohm/mile)
2
)
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MobileView Connection Cable
The Mobile Connection Cable (2727-MRTxx) connects the MobileView
terminal to the MobileView Junction Box Cable (2727-MREX1). The
Connection Cable is 5, 10, 15, or 20 meters (6.4, 32.8, 49.2 or 65.6 ft). This
cable withstands water, cleaning agents, motor oil, drilling oils, grease,
lubricants and condensates containing hydrochloric acid.
K1
17-pin Circular
Connector Pin #
MobileView
Connection Cable
Wire Color
1pink
2black
3green-brown
4white-green
5grey-pink
6red-blue
7brown
8yellow
12green
17grey
9bridge to pin 10
10bridge to pin 9
11violet
13blue
14white
15orange
16red
K3, 11-pin Female
Connector
to S19 in
RJ-45 Jack
Ethernet to S4 in
Ter mi na l
-->>
-->>
-->>
-->>
-->>
-->>
-->>
-->>
-->>
-->>
-->>
-->>
-->>
-->>
-->>
-->>
-->>
6-24V DC
7-GND_IN
8-E-stop, circuit 1, positive*
9-E-stop, circuit 1, negative*
10-E-stop, circuit 2, positive*
11-E-stop, circuit 2, negative*
1-enabling switch, circuit 1, positive*
2-enabling switch, circuit 1, negative*
3-enabling switch, circuit 2, positive*
4-enabling switch, circuit 2, negative*
--not used
--not used
5-not used
-1TD+ (transmit)
-2TD- (transmit)
-3RD+ (receive)
-6RD- (receive)
* For connection to MobileView Guard G750 only.
K2, 8-pin
Signal
Description
Ter mi na l
K3, 11-pin
female connector
to S19 at MobileView terminal
K2, 8-pin
RJ-45 jack to S4
at MobileView
terminal
K1, 17-pin circular connector
view from connector side
9
5, 10, 15, or 20 meter (6.4, 32.8, 49.2, or 65.6 ft)
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10
8
1
2
12
16
7
13
17
15
6
3
14
4
5
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MobileView Junction Box Cable
The MobileView Junction Box Cable (2727-MREX1) connects the
Junction Box to the circular jack in the wall of the enclosure. The
cable length is 2 meters (6.5 ft.). When the MobileView terminal is not
connected to the Junction Box, the dust cover provides protection for
the 17-pin connector.
K1, 17-pin
Circular Jack
Pin #
MobileView
Junction Box Cable
Wire Color
K2, 8-pin
RJ-45 Jack
to S1 at
Junction Box
K3, 12-pin
Terminal Block
to X1 at
Junction Box
1pink-->-124V DC
2black
3green-brown
4white-green
5grey-pink
6red-blue
7brown
8yellow
12green
17grey
9-
10-
11violet
13blue
14white
15orange
16red
-->-2GND_IN
-->-3E-stop, circuit 1, positive*
-->-4E-stop, circuit 1, negative*
-->-5E-stop, circuit 2, positive*
-->-6E-stop, circuit 2, negative*
-->-7enabling switch, circuit 1, positive*
-->-8enabling switch, circuit 1, negative*
-->-9enabling switch, circuit 2, positive*
-->-10enabling switch, circuit 2, negative*
-->-not used
-->-12not used
-->-11not used
-->1-TD+ (transmit)
-->2-TD- (transmit)
-->3-RD+ (receive)
-->6-RD- (receive)
* For connection to MobileView Guard G750 only.
Signal
Description
K3, 12-pin connector
for terminal block X1
at Junction Box
K2, 8-pin RJ-45 jack
Ethernet for S1
at Junction Box
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K1, 17-pin circular jack
view from connector side
1
11
2
12
10
16
13
3
14
4
5
9
17
15
8
7
6
K1, 17-pin circular jack
mounts to enclosure
Dust Cover
Terminal Connections 2-9
Accessing/Wiring the
MobileView Connection
Compartment
Removing the Back Cover
This section shows how to remove the back cover of the MobileView
terminal. Once the back cover is removed, you have access to the
area which contains all of the connectors.
ATTENTION
Turn off the power supply before removing the back
cover of the MobileView terminal.
When the back cover is removed, the MobileView
terminal is sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD).
!
1. Place the terminal on a stable, flat surface.
2. Remove the 6 screws that secure the back cover to the MobileView
terminal.
3. Carefully lift off the back cover and place it on a secure surface.
Back Cover
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RS-232 Serial Port
for downloading software.
Main connector (S19)
for power supply and
control lines
Connection Compartment Details
The following illustration shows what the connection compartment of
the MobileView terminal looks like with the back cover removed.
Reset Button
Pin 1
for rebooting Windows CE.
All data not flushed to Registry or
saved to Flush Storage is lost.
Serial
Serial
port
port
S19
Reset
Reset
B5
B5
B4
B4
00:60:B5:06:00:01
00:60:B5:06:00:01
2250-00001
2250-00001
AABBCCDDEEFF
AABBCCDDEEFF
B2B6B3
B2 B6 B3
Ethernet label
Ethernet (MAC) address
S6,
COM-Modul
S6,
COM -Modul
Cable Tag
allows the terminal to be
uniquely identified.
Important: Install plug on the
unused MobileView
Connection Cable outlet.
Ethernet
Ethernet
Position of switches does
not affect terminal
operation (for future use)
Ethernet connector (S4)
for data exchange
S4
Connector
not used
Strain Relief
for connecting MobileView Connection Cable
(on left or right side)
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Attaching the MobileView Connection Cable
You can attach the Connection Cable on either side of the terminal for
right or left-hand operation. To relocate the cable, simply grasp the
strain relief and/or the plug and slide off of mount with a rocking
motion.
IMPORTANT
Make sure the K3, 11-pin female connector clicks
completely into S19, Main Connector when plugged in.
Ensure proper seating of K2, 8-pin RJ-45 jack into S4,
Ethernet Connector.
To avoid pinching the cable with the back cover, avoid
laying the cable on top of the T-supports.
After routing the cable, secure the back cover to the
terminal. To maintain IP54 degree protection, tighten the 6
screws to a torque of 4.42 in-lb.
Attaching Connection Cable on Right Side
Avoid routing cable
over T-support.
S19
Main Connector
S6,
COM-Modul
S4, Ethernet Connector
Attaching Connection Cable on Left Side
S4, Ethernet Connector
S19, Main Connector
Avoid routing cable
over T-support.
S6,
COM-Modul
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Connecting a Computer
using the RS-232 Serial Port
Use the RS-232 Serial Port in the MobileView terminal to download
software or to modify/transmit data between the MobileView terminal
and computer using Active Sync software.
The RS-232 Serial Port uses the following fixed communication
parameters:
• 115200 baud
• 8 data bits
• 1 stop bit
• No parity
• No handshake
The MobileView Download Cable (Catalog Number 2727-MRC1)
connects the MobileView terminal to the serial port of your computer.
PC
9-pin DSUB
(female connector)
1
6
2
3
4
5
PC 9-pin
(male connector)
To
To
MobileView
10-pin Latch
(male connector)
1*
2*
3
5
7*
9
ActiveSync
ActiveSync
Tx
Rx
ActiveSync
Gnd
MobileView
Serial Port S2 Connector
(female)
1
2
10
9
* Pins 1, 2 and 7 are connected together on the CPU board in the MobileView terminal. They are used for the
ActiveSync signal. If you make your own cable, do not eliminate these 3 wires.
Pin 1
Ader 1
4 meters (13.12 feet)
Serial
port
Reset
B5
B4
2250-00001
00:60:B5:06:00:01
AABBCCDDEEFF
S6,
COM -Modul
B2 B6 B3
Ethernet
9
1
1
Serial
Port
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Making an Ethernet
Connection
The MobileView terminal is equipped with a 10Base-T interface which
supports TCP/IP protocol at 10MBaud for half-duplex
communications.
The Ethernet connector at S3 on the Junction Box provides a
connection to an Ethernet network. The connector uses an 8-pin
modular jack connector.
Pinouts are as follows:
Pin #Ethernet Signal
1TD+
2TD-
3RD+
4Not Used
5Not Used
6RD-
7Not Used
8Not Used
Using the PC Card Slot
The PC card slot is a factory installed option and supports Type I, II,
and III PC cards. The following PC cards are available from
Allen-Bradley. The terminal does not support SRAM cards, CardBus
cards, or cards that use 12 volts for programming.
Catalog No.Description
2711-NM288M flash ATA card for storing applications.
2711-NM216 16M flash ATA card for storing applications.
2711-NM232 32M flash ATA card for storing applications.
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Inserting the PC Card
Lay the MobileView with the display facing down onto a flat, clean
table, preferably on Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) pad. Take care
not to damage the terminal and its elements.
1
2
1. Open the cover.
2. Insert the PC card as shown.
Ejection button
Attention:
Verify that this corner
is inserted into the slot
on the side of the
ejection button.
1
Unlock the PC card cover as shown (until
the locking lever is released)
3
Attention:
Check the condition
and position of the
cover seal before
closing the PC card
cover.
Insert the PC card until it locks in and the ejection
button pops out.
5
2
4
6
1
1. Close the cover.
2. and 3. Lock the cover as shown.
3
2
Press down the cover until it snaps in completely to
meet the protection degree IP54.
Must snap
completely.
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