Schneider Electric HMISTU855, HMISTU655 User Manual

Magelis HMISTU655/855

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Magelis HMISTU655/855
User Manual
10/2014
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Table of Contents

Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
About the Book. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Part I HMISTU655/855 Panels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 1 HMISTU655/855 Panels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
HMISTU655/855 Series of Panels. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HMISTU655/855 Package Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Parts Identification and Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Certifications and Standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
System Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 2 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
2.1 General Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
General Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.2 Functional Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Memory, Clock, and Touch Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.3 Interface Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Interface Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Specifications of Serial Interface COM1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.4 Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HMISTU655/855 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 3 Installation and Wiring. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
3.1 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Panel Cut-out Dimensions and Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Installation Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3.2 Wiring Principles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connecting the Power Cord . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connecting the Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Grounding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3.3 USB Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Important Considerations When Using the USB Port . . . . . . . . . . . . .
USB Data Transfer Cable (BMXXCAUSBH018) - USB Driver
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
USB Standard A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
USB Mini-B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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30 30 32 33 35 36 37 38 40 40
46 47 51 56 57 60 62 64 65
66 68 73
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3.4 Ethernet Cable Connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Presentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Part II Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
75 75
77
Chapter 4 Configuring the Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Types of Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
System Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Offline Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Diagnostics Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
80 81 85 88
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
Troubleshooting Checklists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Self Test List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
92 94
Chapter 6 Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
Regular Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Periodic Check Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
96 98 99
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Safety Information

Important Information
NOTICE
Read these instructions carefully, and look at the equipment to become familiar with the device before trying to install, operate, or maintain it. The following special messages may appear throughout this documentation or on the equipment to warn of potential hazards or to call attention to information that clarifies or simplifies a procedure.
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PLEASE NOTE
Electrical equipment should be installed, operated, serviced, and maintained only by qualified personnel. No responsibility is assumed by Schneider Electric for any consequences arising out of the use of this material.
A qualified person is one who has skills and knowledge related to the construction and operation of electrical equipment and its installation, and has received safety training to recognize and avoid the hazards involved.
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About the Book

At a Glance
Document Scope
This manual describes how to use the Magelis HMISTU655/855 and HMISTU655W/855W units.
The HMISTU655W/855W series are same as the standard STU series, only without marking on the front overlay (no Schneider logo or Magelis printed on the front).
In rest of the document, HMISTU655/855 references apply for both series (regular and W) unless otherwise specified.
All overlay drawings in this document are of HMISTU655/855 series.
Validity Note
This documentation is valid for the HMISTU655/855 and HMISTU655W/855W when used with Vijeo Designer version 6.1 SP2 or later.
Product Related Information
UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION
The application of this product requires expertise in the design and programming of control systems. Only persons with such expertise should be allowed to program, install, alter, and apply this product.
Follow all local and national safety codes and standards.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
WARNING
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HMISTU655/855 Panels

Part I
HMISTU655/855 Panels
Overview
This part describes how to use HMISTU655/855 Panels.
What Is in This Part?
This part contains the following chapters:
Chapter Chapter Name Page
1 HMISTU655/855 Panels 11
2 Specifications 29
3 Installation and Wiring 45
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Chapter 1
HMISTU655/855 Panels
Overview
This chapter describes the HMISTU655/855 Panels and connectable devices.
What Is in This Chapter?
This chapter contains the following topics:
HMISTU655/855 Series of Panels 12
HMISTU655/855 Package Contents 15
Accessories 16
Parts Identification and Functions 19
Certifications and Standards 23
System Design 25
Topic Page
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HMISTU655/855 Series of Panels

Introduction
The HMISTU655/855 is a Human Machine Interface product that has an operating voltage of 24 VDC.
The following table describes the HMISTU655/855 characteristics:
Part Number Marking on
Overlay
HMISTU655 Yes 8.9 cm
HMISTU655W No
HMISTU855 Yes 14.48 cm
HMISTU855W No
TFT: Thin-Film Transistor Technology.
Screen Size
(3.5 in.)
(5.7 in.)
Screen (Pixel) Resolution
320x240 (QVGA)
320x240 (QVGA)
Mono/Color Screen
65 K colors and LED’s backlight
65 K colors and LED’s backlight
Critical systems, Detected Alarms and Handling Requirements
Critical detected alarm indicators and system functions require independent and redundant protection hardware and/or mechanical interlocks.
If the unit for any reason becomes inoperative (for example, an inoperative backlight) it may be difficult or impossible to identify a function. Functions that may present a hazard if not immediately executed, such as emergency stop, must be provided independently of the unit. The design of the control system must take into account an inoperative unit (backlight) and that the operator is unable to control the machine or respond to detected errors using the unit.
When the power is cycled, wait at least 10 seconds before restoring the power to the HMI unit. Switching the power OFF and ON quickly can damage the unit.
Serial
Technology
TFT Yes Yes
TFT Yes Yes
Port
Ethernet Port
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WARNING
LOSS OF CONTROL
Consider the potential failure modes of control paths in the machine control system design,
such as:
The possibility of backlight failure,Unanticipated link transmission delays or failures,The operator being unable to control the machine,The operator making errors in the control of the machine.
Provide a means to achieve a safe state during and after a path failure for critical control
functions such as emergency stop and overtravel stop.
Provide separate or redundant control paths for critical control functions.Test individually and thorougly each implementation of the HMISTU655/855 for correct
operation before service.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
WARNING
UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION
Do not use the unit as the only means of control for critical system functions such as motor
start/stop or power control.
Do not use the unit as the only notification device for critical alarms, such as device
overheating or overcurrent.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
Handling the LCD Panel
The following characteristics are specific to the LCD unit and are considered normal behavior:
LCD screen may show unevenness in the brightness of certain images or may appear different
when seen from outside the specified viewing angle. Extended shadows, or cross-talk, may also appear on the sides of screen images.
LCD screen pixels may contain black and white colored spots and color display may seem to
have changed over time.
When the same image is displayed on the screen for a long period, an after-image may appear
when the image is changed. If this happens, turn off the unit, wait 10 seconds and then restart it.
NOTE: Do not display the same image for a long time, change the screen image periodically.
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SERIOUS EYE AND SKIN INJURY
The liquid present in the LCD panel contains an irritant:
Avoid direct skin contact with the liquid.Wear gloves when you handle a broken or leaking unit.Do not use sharp objects or tools in the vicinity of the LCD touch panel.Handle the LCD panel carefully to prevent puncture, bursting, or cracking of the panel material.
If the panel is damaged and any liquid comes in contact with your skin, immediately rinse the area with running water for at least 15 min.
If the liquid gets in your eyes, immediately rinse your eyes with running water for at least 15 minutes and consult a doctor.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment damage.
Using Touch Panel Correctly
UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION
Operate the HMISTU655/855 touch panel with only one finger.Do not activate two or more points of the touch panel simultaneously.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
CAUTION
WARNING
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Use only one finger to select an object on the touch panel.
If the touch panel receives pressure at two or more points at the same time, an unintended object could be selected.
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HMISTU655/855 Package Contents

Package Contents
Verify all items listed here are present in your package:
1 Display Module 2 Rear Module 3 Tightening Wrench 4 USB Standard Type A Cable Holder 5 Anti-rotation Tee 6 Terminal Block 7 Quick Reference Guide
HMISTU655/855
Revision
You can identify the product version (PV), revision level (RL) and the software version (SV) from the unit product label.
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Accessories

Optional Accessories
Product Number Description
HMIZS61 Set of 5 Screen Protective Sheets
HMIZSU62 Set of 5 Screen Protective Sheets for HMISTU855
HMIZSUKIT Accessory Kit for HMISTU655/855, contains:
ZB5AZ905 Tightening Wrench
ZB5AZ901 Kit of 10 display module fixing nuts
BMXXCAUSBH018 Mini-B USB <-> PC download cable
HMIZSUSBB USB Front Cable (MiniB)
HMIZURS USB-232C Converter Cable
XBTZGPWS1 Set of 5 Power Connectors
HMIS65 Front module 8.9 cm (3.5 in.)
HMIS85 Front module 14.48 cm (5.7 in.)
HMIS5T Rear module
HMIS65W
HMIS85W
HMIZSURDP
HMIZSURDP5
HMIZSURDP10
(1) In rest of the document, HMIS65/S85 references apply for both series (regular and W) unless
(2) The outer diameter of the cable is 80 mm (0.32 in.). Extra space of 20 mm (0.79 in.) is required
1
1
2
otherwise specified.
to bend the cable at the end of the rubber to assemble this product.
USB standard Type A cable holderUSB mini B cable holderAnti-rotation tee2 Panel adapters
Front module 8.9 cm (3.5 in.) without marking on overlay
Front module 14.48 cm (5.7 in.) without marking on overlay
3 m (9.84 ft), separation cable
2
2
5 m (16.40 ft), separation cable
10 m (32.80 ft), separation cable
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NOTE: Only HMIS5T supports both front module sizes without any new configuration.
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Rear Module Label Front Module Compatibility
HMISTU655 OK
HMISTU855 –OK
HMIS5T OK OK
RISK OF EXPLOSION IN HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS
Do not substitute a rear module labeled HMISTU655 by a rear module labeled HMIS5T when installed in hazardous locations.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
Serial Interface Items
Product Number Description
XBTZ9780 (2.5 m/8.20 ft) XBTZ9782 (10 m/32.80 ft)
XBTZ9980 (2.5 m/8.20 ft) XBTZ9982 (10 m/32.8 ft)
VW3A8306 Connects COM1 to derivation box TSXSCA62
VW3A8306R10 Connects COM1 to ATV Drives, a Hub LU9GC3 or Fieldbus Taps
XBTZG939 + XBTZ988 Connects COM1 port to Advantys STB
XBTZG939 Cable adapter COM1, RJ45
XBTZ968 XBTZ9680 XBTZ9681
XBTZ9710 Connects COM1 port with XBTZ adapter to Quantum PLC
XBTZ9711 Connects COM1 port with XBTZ adapter to Momentum PLC
XBTZ908 Connects COM1 port with XBTZ adapter to derivation box TSXSCA62
XBTZ938 Connects COM1 port with XBTZ adapter to ATV drives, a Hub LU9GC3 or
XBTZ918 Connects COM1 port with XBTZ adapter to Premium SCY
XBTZ988 Connects COM1 port with XBTZ adapter to Advantys STB
XBTZ9733 Connects COM1 to Rockwell DF1 Logix PLC
XBTZ9734 Connects COM1 to Rockwell DH485 Logix PLC
HMISTU655/855
HMIS65 HMIS85
DANGER
Connects COM1 to Premium, Micro or Twido PLC.
Connects COM1 to Modicon M340
TWDXCAT3RJ or TWDXCAISO
Connects COM1 port with XBTZ adapter to Premium, Micro or Twido PLC
Fieldbus Taps TWDXCAT3RJ or TWDXCAISO
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Product Number Description
XBTZ9743 Connects COM1 to Omron PLC Sysmac Link series
XBTZ9730 XBTZ9731
XBTZ9732 Connects COM1 with XBTZ adapter to Rockwell DH485 PLC
XBTZ9740 Connects COM1 with XBTZ adapter to Omron PLC Sysmac Link series
USB Interface Items
Product Number Description
XBTZG935 Connects the panel to a personal computer to
XBTZGUSB Extends a USB host interface on a waterproofing
BMXXCAUSB018 Connects the panel to a:
HMIZSUSBB Extends a USB device interface on a waterproofing
HMIZURS Connects the panel to a serial printer
Connects COM1 with XBTZ adapter to Rockwell DF1 PLC
transfer screen data and user program
cabinet
personal computer to transfer screen data and
user program
USB terminal port of a PLC (Modicon M340)
cabinet
Software
Product Name Software Name Description
HMISTU655 PV < 4 Vijéo Designer 5.1 or later Software installed on a PC for creating HMI
HMISTU655 PV 4 Vijéo Designer 6.1 SP1 or later Software installed on a PC for creating HMI
HMISTU855 PV < 3 Vijéo Designer 5.1 SP2 or later Software installed on a PC for creating HMI
HMISTU855 PV 3 Vijéo Designer 6.1 SP1 or later Software installed on a PC for creating HMI
HMISTU655W/855W Vijéo Designer 6.1 SP1 or later Software installed on a PC for creating HMI
HMIS5T Vijéo Designer 6.1 SP1 or later Software installed on a PC for creating HMI
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unit project data
unit project data
unit project data
unit project data
unit project data
unit project data
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Parts Identification and Functions

Display Module
Front:
HMISTU655/855
A Display: displays user created screens and remote equipment variables. B Touch panel: performs screen change operations and sends data to the host (PLC).
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Rear:
Rear Module
Front:
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Connectors:
Bottom:
HMISTU655/855
C Standard A USB port connector: connects the data transfer cable or memory stick to the unit. D Serial I/F (host I/F 8 pin RJ45): connects a RS-232C or RS-485 (serial) cable (from the host/PLC) to the
unit (Y port).
E Ethernet Interface (LAN): connects an Ethernet cable (from the host/PLC) to the unit (X port). F Power input Terminal block: connects the power input and ground wires to the unit.
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Side:
G Mini-B USB port connector: connects the data transfer PC cable to the unit.
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Certifications and Standards

Introduction
Schneider Electric submitted this product for independent testing and qualification by third-party listing agencies. These agencies have certified this product as meeting the following standards.
Agency Certifications for HMISTU655/855 Unit
HMISTU655/855 unit is certified by the Underwriters Laboratory according to:
UL 508 and CSA C22.2 n° 142 for Industrial Control EquipmentANSI/ISA 12.12.01 and CSA C22.2 n° 213 for Electrical Equipment for Use in Class I, Division
2 Hazardous Locations
ATEX certification by INERIS is ongoing, please refer to product label.
HMISTU655/855 unit is designed to comply to merchant navy bridge and deck requirements (Refer to the Schneider Electric website for installation guidelines).
For detailed information, contact your local distributor or see the catalog & marking on the product.
Hazardous Substances
HMISTU655/855 unit is designed for compliance with:
WEEE, Directive 2002/96/ECRoHS, Directive 2011/65/EURoHS China, Standard SJ/T 11363-2006
HMISTU655/855
UL Conditions of Acceptability and Handling Cautions for HMISTU655/855 Unit
The HMISTU655/855 unit is suitable for use in hazardous locations in accordance with Class 1, Division 2 standards. All relevant local, state, and regional codes must be followed.
CE Markings
This product conforms to the necessary requirements of the following Directives for applying the CE label:
2006/95/EC Low Voltage Directive2004/108/EC EMC Directive
This conformity is based on compliance with IEC61131-2.
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RISK OF EXPLOSION IN HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS
Verify that the power, input and output (I/O) wiring are in accordance with Class I, Division 2
wiring methods.
Do not substitute components that may impair compliance to Class I, Division 2.Do not connect or disconnect equipment unless power has been switched off or the area is
known to be non-hazardous.
Securely lock externally connected units and each interface before turning on the power
supply.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
Interfaces are: COM1, ETHERNET, USB1 and USB2.
RISK OF EXPLOSION IN HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS
Do not disconnect while circuit is live.Potential electrostatic charging hazard: wipe the front panel of the terminal with a damp cloth
before turning ON.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
WARNING
WARNING
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System Design

Introduction
The following diagrams represent equipment that can be connected to the unit.
HMISTU655/855 Edit Mode Peripherals
1 HMISTU655/855 unit 2 Personal computer 3 BMXXCAUSBH018 cable 4 To Ethernet network
HMISTU655/855
HMISTU655/855 Run Mode Peripherals
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1 HMISTU655/855 unit 2 USB DEVICE interface (TYPE-miniB) 3 USB Front Cable HMIZSUSBB 4 PLC 5 To Ethernet network
Connecting Magelis HMISTU655/855 unit to an external device
The following diagram represents a selection of equipment that can be connected to the HMISTU655/855 unit.
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1 HMISTU655/855 2 USB HOST interface (TYPE-A) 3 USB Front Cable (A) 1 m (3.28 ft) XBTZGUSB 4 USB Memory 5 USB HUB (Self Power Only) 6 Barcode Reader 7 Printer 8 USB-232C Converter Cable 0.5 m (1.64 ft) HMIZURS 9 Printer (Commodity). NEC PC-PR201/PL Command Compatible, EPSON ESC/P24-J84© Command
Compatible or HP Laser Jet PCL4 Command Compatible
10 USB DEVICE interface (TYPE-miniB) 11 Download Cable BMXXCAUSBH018 12 PC 13 Vijeo-Designer 14 USB Front Cable HMIZSUSBB
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Specifications

Chapter 2
Specifications
Overview
This chapter presents the HMISTU655/855 specifications.
What Is in This Chapter?
This chapter contains the following sections:
Section Topic Page
2.1 General Specifications 30
2.2 Functional Specifications 32
2.3 Interface Specifications 36
2.4 Dimensions 40
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General Specifications

Section 2.1
General Specifications
General Specifications
Electrical Specifications
The following table shows the electrical specifications of HMISTU655/855:
Part Number Rated
Input Voltage
HMISTU655 24 Vdc 20.4 Vdc to
HMISTU855 24 Vdc 20.4 Vdc to
Input Voltage Limits
28.8 Vdc
28.8 Vdc
Acceptable Voltage Drop
10 ms 6.5 W 30 A 1000 Vac
7 ms 6.8 W 30 A 1000 Vac
Power Consumption
In-Rush Current
Voltage endurance between power terminal and frame ground (FG)
20 mA for 1 minute
20 mA for 1 minute
Environmental Specifications
The following table shows the environmental specifications of HMISTU655/855:
Specification HMISTU655 HMISTU855
Ambient operating temperature (cabinet interior and panel face)
Storage temperature -20 ° C to +60 ° C (-4 ° F to 140 ° F) -20 ° C to +60 ° C (-4 ° F to 140 ° F)
Relative Humidity 85 % w/o condensation (Non-condensing,
Air purity (dust)
Corrosive gases Free of corrosive gases Free of corrosive gases
Atmospheric pressure 800 hPa to 1,114 hPa (2000 m (6,561 ft)
Physical Environment
0 ° C to +50 ° C (32 ° F to 122 ° F) 0 ° C to +50 ° C (32 ° F to 122 ° F)
85 % w/o condensation (Non­wet bulb temperature 39 ° C (102.2 ° F) or less)
0.1 mg/m levels)
or lower)
3
(10-7oz/ft3) (non-conductive
condensing, wet bulb temperature 39 ° C
(102.2 ° F) or less)
0.1 mg/m3 (10-7oz/ft3) (non-conductive
levels)
800 hPa to 1,114 hPa (2000 m (6,561 ft)
or lower)
Insulation Resistance between power terminal and FG
10 MΩ or higher at 500 Vdc
10 MΩ or higher at 500 Vdc
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Vibration immunity (operating)
IEC 61131-2 1gn 5Hz to 150Hz (maximum 3.5 mm (0.13 in.))
IEC 61131-2 1gn 5Hz to 150Hz (maximum 3.5 mm (0.13 in.))
Protection (front panel) IP 65 - (IEC 60529) IP 65 - (IEC 60529)
Protection structure Type 4X indoor, installed on a panel Type 4X indoor, installed on a panel
Protection (rear panel) IP 20 - (IEC 60529) IP 20 - (IEC 60529)
Shock immunity (operating)
IEC 61131-2 15gn 11 ms
IEC 61131-2 15gn 11 ms
Cooling method Natural air circulation Natural air circulation
Weight 0.25 kg (0.55 lb.) or less (main unit only) 0.25 kg (0.55 lb.) or less (main unit only)
Color Front bezel: dark gray Front bezel: dark gray
Material PC/PBT PC/PBT & PAA
Mechanical Environment
Noise immunity Noise voltage: 1000 Vp-p
Pulse width: 1 µs Rising time: 1 ns
High Energy Surges 1 kV CM, 0.5 kV DM on DC power supply
1 kV CM on shielded cables
Electrical fast transient burst
Radiated radio frequency electromagnetic field
Electrostatic Discharge Immunity
Grounding D type grounding (SG-FG connected) D type grounding (SG-FG connected)
Electrical Environment
2 kV CM, 2 kV DM on DC power supply. 1 kV on shielded cables
10 V/m / 80 MHz to 2.7GHz Sinus amplitude modulated 80 % 1 kHz + Internal clock frequency
6 kV direct contact 8 kV air contact
Noise voltage: 1000 Vp-p Pulse width: 1 µs Rising time: 1 ns
1 kV CM, 0.5 kV DM on DC power supply 1 kV CM on shielded cables
2 kV CM, 2 kV DM on DC power supply. 1 kV on shielded cables
10 V/m / 80 MHz to 2.7GHz Sinus amplitude modulated 80 % 1 kHz + Internal clock frequency
6 kV direct contact 8 kV air contact
CM Common Mode DM Differential Mode
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Functional Specification s

Section 2.2
Functional Specifications
Overview
This section presents the HMISTU655/855 functional specifications of the display, memory and interfaces.
What Is in This Section?
This section contains the following topics:
Display 33
Memory, Clock, and Touch Panel 35
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Display
Display Specifications
The following table shows the display specifications of the HMISTU655/855:
Items HMISTU655 HMISTU855
Type Color TFT LCD Color TFT LCD
Resolution (pixels) 320 x 240
(QVGA)
Active Display Area (W x H)
70.56 x 52.92 mm (2.78 x 2.08 in.)
Colors 65536 colors 65536 colors
Backlight LED backlight: LED backlight:
Lifetime: 50000 hours before dimmed to 50% brightness. Ambient temperature = 25° C (77°F)
Non exchangeable Non exchangeable
LED ON / OFF control, adjustable screen saver activation time
Brightness adjustment
Brightness on LCD surface
16 levels of adjustment available via touch panel in the Configuration menu.
White LED: 350 cd/m
2
(33 cd/ft2) maximum White LED: 350 cd/m2 (33 cd/ft2) maximum
View angle
60 degrees: left, right40 degrees: up60 degrees: down
(Test condition: contrast ratio > 2)
System embedded language character sets
ASCII: (Code page 850) alphanumeric (including european characters) Chinese: (GB2312-80 codes) simplified Chinese fonts Japanese: ANK 158 Kanji: 6,962 (JIS Standards 1 & 2) (including 607 non-kanji characters) Korean: (KSC5601 - 1992 codes) Hangul fonts Taiwanese: (Big 5 codes) traditional Chinese fonts
Character sizes (2) 8 x 8, 8 x 16, 16 x 16 and 32 x 32 pixels fonts 8 x 8, 8 x 16, 16 x 16 and 32 x 32 pixels fonts
Font sizes Width can be expanded 1 to 8 times. Height can
be expanded 1/2 and 1 to 8 times.
320 x 240 (QVGA)
115.2 x 86.4 mm (4.53 x 3.40 in.)
Lifetime: 50000 hours before dimmed to 50% brightness. Ambient temperature = 25° C (77° F)
LED ON / OFF control, adjustable screen saver activation time
16 levels of adjustment available via touch panel in the Configuration menu.
80 degrees: left, right70 degrees: up70 degrees: down
(Test condition: contrast ratio > 2)
ASCII: (Code page 850) alphanumeric (including european characters) Chinese: (GB2312-80 codes) simplified Chinese fonts Japanese: ANK 158 Kanji: 6,962 (JIS Standards 1 & 2) (including 607 non-kanji characters) Korean: (KSC5601 - 1992 codes) Hangul fonts Taiwanese: (Big 5 codes) traditional Chinese fonts
Width can be expanded 1 to 8 times. Height can be expanded 1/2 and 1 to 8 times.
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Items HMISTU655 HMISTU855
8 x 8 pixels 40 characters per row x 30 rows 40 characters per row x 30 rows
8 x 16 pixels 40 character per row x 15 rows 40 character per row x 15 rows
16 x 16 pixels 20 character per row x 15 rows 20 character per row x 15 rows
32 x 32 pixels 10 character per row x 7 rows 10 character per row x 7 rows
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Memory, Clock, and Touch Panel
Memory
The following table shows the memory specifications of HMISTU655/855:
Items Specification
Application flash 32 MB
Data backup in FRAM 64 KB
Application run DRAM 64 MB
Memory Back-up Management in FRAM
Detected alarms data are saved:
automatically every hour in the back-up memory.upon user request through Vijeo Designer application design.
Clock
Variations in operating conditions can cause a clock shift from -380 to +90 seconds per month.
Touch Panel
The following table shows the touch panel specifications of HMISTU655/855:
Items Specification
Type Analog resistance film type (Metal Tab, Golden Plated)
Lifetime 1 million touches or more
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Interface Specifications

Section 2.3
Interface Specifications
Overview
This section presents the interface specifications of the HMISTU655/855 units.
What Is in This Section?
This section contains the following topics:
Interface Specifications 37
Specifications of Serial Interface COM1 38
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Interface Specifications
Serial Interface COM1
The following table describes the serial interface COM1 of HMISTU655/855 unit:
Interface Description
Serial interface COM1 RJ45
Asynchronous Transmission RS-232C / RS-485
Data Length 7 or 8 bits
Stop Bit 1 or 2 bits
Parity None, odd or even
Data Transmission Speed 2,400 to 115,200 bps
Maximum Transmission Distance RS-232C 15 m (49.21 ft)/ RS-485 1200 m (3,937 ft) at 100 kbps
USB1 Interface (USB peripherals)
The following table describes the USB1 Interface of HMISTU655/855 unit:
Interface Description
HOST Interface
Transmission Speed High speed 480 Mbps
Maximum Current Supplied 250 mA
Maximum Transmission Distance 5 m (16.40 ft) at 12 Mbps
Connector USB Type-A V2.0
Full speed 12 Mbps
Low speed 1.5 Mbps
USB2 Interface (application download)
USB Mini B V2.0 type connector is used for application download.
Ethernet Interface
The following table describes the LED colors and status:
LED Contents
Green 1 Link state
Green 2 Activity
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Specifications of Serial Interface COM1
Introduction
This interface is used to connect the HMISTU655/855 to remote equipment via an RS-232C or RS­485 cable. The connector used is a RJ45-8 pin type connector.
When using a long PLC cable to connect the unit, a difference of electric potential can be observed between the cable and the unit, even if both are connected to ground.
The serial port is not isolated. The SG (signal ground) and the FG (frame ground) terminals are connected inside the unit.
NOTE: When setting up RS-485 communication, the cable diagram for some equipement may require polarization on the terminal side. This terminal does not require any special setting as it handles polarization automatically.
ELECTRIC SHOCK
When using the SG terminal to connect an external device to the unit:
Verify that a short-circuit loop is not created when you set up the system.Connect the #8 SG terminal to remote equipment when the host (PLC) unit is not isolated.
Connect the #8 SG terminal to a known reliable ground connection to reduce the risk of damaging the RS-232C/RS-485 circuit.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
DANGER
Serial Interface COM1
The following table describes the RJ45-8 pin connector on the HMISTU655/855 units:
Pin Connection Pin Signal Name Direction Meaning
1 RXD Input Receive Data (RS-232C)
2 TXD Output Send Data (RS-232C)
3 Not connected - -
4 D1 Output/Input Transfer Data (RS-485)
5 D0 Output/Input Transfer Data (RS-485)
6 RTS Output Request To Send
7 Not connected - -
8 SG - Signal Ground
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RS-232C Type
The following table describes the 9-pin COM interface connector on the HMISTU655/855:
RS-232C
Label Signal Name Direction Meaning
CI CI(RI) Input Called status display
CD CD Input Carrier detect
CS CS(CTS) Input Send possible
RS RS(RTC) Output Request to send
SG SG - Signal ground
DR DR(DSR) Input Data set ready
ER ER(DTR) Output Data terminal ready
RD RD(RXD) Input Receive data
SD SD(TXD) Output Send data
Any excessive weight or stress on communication cables may cause a disconnection and unintended equipment operation.
LOSS OF COMMUNICATION
When using HMISTU655/855:
All connections to the communication ports on the bottom and sides of the unit must not put
excessive stress on the ports.
Securely attach communication cables to the panel or cabinet.Use only RJ45 cables with a locking tab in good condition.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment damage.
CAUTION
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Dimensions

Section 2.4
Dimensions
HMISTU655/855
Display Module HMISTU655
1 Front 2 Left Side 3 Top
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1 Front 2 Right Side 3 Bottom 4 Top 5 Left Side
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Rear Module HMISTU655/855
1 Front 2 Right Side
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1 Front 2 Right Side
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1 Front 2 Right side 3 Top 4 Bottom 5 Left side
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Installation and Wiring

Chapter 3
Installation and Wiring
Overview
This chapter describes the installation procedures and the wiring principles for HMISTU655/855.
What Is in This Chapter?
This chapter contains the following sections:
Section Topic Page
3.1 Installation 46
3.2 Wiring Principles 56
3.3 USB Port 64
3.4 Ethernet Cable Connector 75
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Installation

Section 3.1
Installation
Overview
This section describes the installation Procedures for HMISTU655/855.
What Is in This Section?
This section contains the following topics:
Panel Cut-out Dimensions and Installation 47
Installation Procedures 51
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Panel Cut-out Dimensions and Installation
Inserting a HMISTU655/855 Without an Anti-rotation Tee
Create a panel cut-out and insert the display module of the unit into the panel from the front. The following illustration shows the panel cut-out for a HMISTU655/855 unit without a tee:
Dimensions
Unit A (mm) A (in.) B (1) B (2)
0.88
+0
1.5...6 mm ( 0.06...0.23 in.) 3...6 mm (0.11...0.23 in.)
-0.01
HMISTU655/855 +0
22.50
-0.30
(1) Steel sheet (2) Glass fiber reinforced plastics (minimum GF30)
NOTE: Without the tee option, the rotating torque that can be supported by the display module is
2.5 Nm (22.12 in-lb).
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Inserting a HMISTU655/855 With an Anti-rotation Tee
Create a panel cut-out and insert the display module of the unit into the panel from the front. The following illustration shows the panel cut-out for a HMISTU655/855 unit using a tee:
Dimensions
Unit C (mm) C (in.) D (mm) D (in.)
HMISTU655/855 +0
30.00
-0.20
+0
1.18
-0.007
NOTE: With the tee option, the rotating torque that can be supported by the display module is 6 Nm (53.10 in-lb).
4.00
+0
-0.20
+0
0.15
-0.007
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Illustration
1 Display module 2 Support 3 Nut 4 Tee
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Panel Adaptor
The Panel Adaptor, supplied in the accessory kit HMIZSUKIT (see page 16), allows mounting the product on a:
Metallic support with a thickness between 1 and 1.5 mm (0.039 and 0.059 in.)Plastic support with a thickness between 1 and 3 mm (0.039 and 0.118 in.) for HMISTU655Glass fiber reinforced plastic with a thickness between 2 and 3 mm (0.078 and 0.118 in.) for
HMISTU855
The following illustration shows the assembly with the panel adaptor:
1 Display module 2 Support 3 Panel adaptor 4 Nut 5 Tee
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Installation Procedures
30 or less
Panel Setup Procedure
Mount the unit in an enclosure that provides a clean, dry, robust and controlled environment (IP65 enclosure or UL50 4x, if indoors) (see page 30).
The unit can be mounted with the front and rear modules connected together directly, or separately using a separation cable.
Before installing the HMISTU655/855 verify that:
The gasket is flat and not damaged.The installation panel or cabinet surface is flat (planarity tolerance: 0.5 mm (0.019 in.)), in good
condition and has no jagged edges. Metal reinforcing strips may be attached to the inside of the panel, near the panel cut-out, to increase the rigidity.
The panel must be designed to avoid any induced vibration resonance on the rear module
exceeding a punctual factor of 10 and to avoid any induced permanent vibration resonance. To reduce the resonance use the panel adaptor accessory.
The ambient operating temperature and the ambient humidity are within their specified ranges
(seepage30).
The heat from surrounding equipment does not cause the unit to exceed its specified operating
temperature (see page 30).
The panel face is not inclined more than 30° when installing the unit in a slanted panel:
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The power plug is positioned vertically when the unit is vertically installed.The unit is at least 100 mm (3.94 in.) away from adjacent structures and other equipment for
easier maintenance, operation and improved ventilation:
Step Action
1 Place the unit on a clean and level surface with the display panel facing downward.
2 The support thickness depends on the material:
Metallic: between 1.5 and 6 mm (0.059 and 0.236 in.)Plastic: between 3 and 6 mm (0.118 and 0.236 in.)
If the thickness is between 1 and 1.5 mm (0.039 and 0.059 in.) for metallic support or 1 and 3 mm (0.039 and 0.118 in.) for plastic, use the panel adaptor supplied in accessory kit HMIZSUKIT (seepage16).
3 Create the correct sized holes required to install the unit, using the Panel Cut-out Dimension
and Installation (see page 47).
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Step Action
4 Insert the display module (with Tee, if used) into the panel hole:
Screw the nut with the tightening wrench with a torque between 1.2 and 2 Nm (10.62 and
17.70 in-lb.).
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Step Action
Click
Insert and push
Free Locked
5 (a). If you install front and rear modules together, insert and push the rear module until it locks
into place:
(b). If you install front and rear modules separately, insert and push both ends of the separation cable until they lock into place:
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Step Action
Push
Pull
Locked
Unlocked
Free
6 To remove the rear module, push the yellow button to unlock it, then pull the rear module out:
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Wiring Principles

Section 3.2
Wiring Principles
Overview
This section presents HMISTU655/855 wiring principles.
What Is in This Section?
This section contains the following topics:
Connecting the Power Cord 57
Connecting the Power Supply 60
Grounding 62
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Connecting the Power Cord
Introduction
Follow these instructions when supplying power to the unit:
When the frame ground (FG) terminal is connected, verify the wire is grounded. Not grounding
the unit can result in excessive Electromagnetic Interference (EMI). Grounding is required to meet EMC level immunity.
The shield ground (SG) and FG terminals are connected internally in the unit.Remove power before wiring to the power terminals of the unit.The unit uses only 24 Vdc power. Using any other level of power can damage both the power
supply and the unit.
Since the unit is not equipped with a power switch, connect a power switch to the unit’s power
supply.
Power Cord Preparation
Before using your power cord:
Verify the ground wire is the same gauge or heavier than the power wires.Do not use aluminum wires for the power cord for power supply.If the conductor end (individual) wires are not twisted correctly, the end wires may either short
loop to each other or against an electrode. To avoid this, use D25CE/AZ5CE cable ends.
Use wires that are 0.2 to 2.5 mm
before attaching the terminals.
The conductor type is solid or stranded wire.To reduce electromagnetic noise, make the power cord as short as possible.
2
(24 - 12 AWG) for the power cord, and twist the wire ends
Power Plug Illustration
Connection Wire
+ 24 V
-0 V
FG Grounded terminal connected to the unit chassis
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How to connect the Power Cord
The following table explains how to connect the power plug:
Step Action
1 Remove the power cord from the power supply.
2 Remove the power plug from the unit.
3 Remove 7 mm (0.28 in.) of the vinyl cover of each of the power cord wires.
4 If using stranded wire, twist the ends. Tinning the ends with solder reduces the risk of
fraying and enhances electrical transfer.
5 Connect the wires to the power plug by using a flat-blade screwdriver (Size 0.6 x 3.5).
6 Torque the mounting screws: 0.5 to 0.6 Nm (4.4 to 5.2 lb-in).
7 Replace the power plug to the power connector.
NOTE:
Do not solder the wire directly to the power receptable pin.The power supply cord must meet the specification shown above. Twist the power cords
together, up to the power plug, for EMC cancellation. (See illustration as shown below).
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Power Connection
+
-
FG
Power Plug
Terminal block wire set block
The following illustration displays a connection of the power cord:
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Connecting the Power Supply
Precautions
Connect the power cord to the power connector on the side of the unit using the power plug.Use a regulated power supply with a Class 2 power supply between the line and the ground.Do not bundle the power supply cord with, or keep close to, main circuit lines (high voltage, high
current), or input/output signal lines.
Connect a lightning surge absorber to handle power surges.
Excessive stress on the power connection or attempting to install a unit with the power cables connected may disconnect or cause damage to the power connections. This can cause short circuits, fire or unintended equipment operation.
SHORT CIRCUITS, FIRE, OR UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION
Securely attach power cables to the panel or cabinet.Use the designated torque to tighten the unit terminal block screws.Install and fasten unit on installation panel or cabinet prior to connecting Power Supply and
Communication lines.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
WARNING
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Power Supply Connections
For ease of maintenance, use the following optional connection diagram to set up your power supply connections.
NOTE:
Ground the surge absorber (E1) separately from the unit (E2).Select a surge absorber that has a maximum circuit voltage greater than the peak voltage of the
power supply.
The following diagram displays a lightning surge absorber connection:
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Grounding
Introduction
Take the following precautions for grounding the unit.
Exclusive Grounding
Connect the frame ground (FG) terminal on the power plug to an exclusive ground.
Grounding Procedure
Step Action
1 Check that the grounding resistance is less than 100 Ω.
2 Create the connection point as close to the unit as possible, and make the wire
as short as possible. When using a long grounding wire, replace the thin wire with a thicker wire, and place it in a duct.
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Common Grounding
Precautions:
Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) can be created if the devices are improperly grounded. Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) can cause loss of communication.
Do not use common grounding, except for the authorized configuration described below.
If exclusive grounding is not possible, use a common connection point.
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USB Port

Section 3.3
USB Port
Overview
This section presents the USB port.
What Is in This Section?
This section contains the following topics:
Important Considerations When Using the USB Port 65
USB Data Transfer Cable (BMXXCAUSBH018) - USB Driver Installation 66
USB Standard A 68
USB Mini-B 73
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Important Considerations When Using the USB Port
Introduction
Data transfer cable (BMXXCAUSBH018) can be attached to the USB port to allow data transfer from the computer to the unit.
WARNING
RISK OF EXPLOSION IN HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS
In hazardous locations as described in ANSI/ISA - 12.12.01:
confirm that the USB cable has been attached with the USB cable clamp before using the USB
host interface.
remove power before attaching or detaching any connector(s) to or from the unit.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
NOTICE
UNINTENTED EQUIPEMENT OPERATION
Do not use the 4.5 m USB cable BMXXCAUSBH045.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
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USB Data Transfer Cable (BMXXCAUSBH018) - USB Driver Installation
Important information
Follow the procedure described below to avoid damage to the cable connector or the unit:
Do not connect the USB data transfer cable until told to do so in the instructions.Insert the connector at the correct angle when connecting the USB data transfer cable to the
PC or to the unit.
Hold the connector, not the cable itself when disconnecting the cable.Use the port designated during installation. If the cable is unplugged from the port designated
during installation and connected to a different port, the OS (Operating System) will not recognize the new port.
Restart the PC and quit all resident applications before re-installing the software if the
installation does not complete successfully.
NOTE: Vijeo Designer must be installed before installing the USB driver.
Installation Procedure
Step Action
1 Insert the Vijeo Designer Installation CR-ROM into your CR-ROM drive. The Setup window
for Vijeo Designer opens automatically. If not, at the Windows Start menu, click Run and type x:\install.exe (where x is your CR-ROM drive name).
2 In the install menu, select USB Driver.
3 Select the driver you want to install from the window that appears. For the
BMXXCAUSBH018USB cable, select Install USB driver for....
4 A popup window appears stating the installation of the driver was successful.
5 Connect the USB cable to the computer. Windows automatically detects the cable and states
that the device is ready to use.
Post-Installation Check
Perform the following check after installation:
Step Action
1 On the target machine, verify the USB cable is physically connected to the USB port.
2 On the PC, verify the USB cable is physically connected to the USB port.
3 On the desktop, right-click My Computer and click Properties.
4In System Properties dialog box, select Hardware tab, and then click Device Manager.
5In Device Manager, the USB link cable (BMXXCAUSBH018) is displayed below the USB
controller.
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Troubleshooting
Detected problem/Symptom Solution
The USB cable is not recognized. Connect the cable correctly, or restart your PC. Also,
Overcurrent occurred.
The Plug and Play is not functioning correctly.
You are unable to use the USB cable after connecting it to a USB hub.
After installation, a ? is displayed when you try to confirm the cable’s status via the Device Manager.
Uninstalling the USB Driver
Step Action
1 Click the USB device icon Stop USB link cable in the Windows task tray and
then click Stop USB link cable (BMXXCAUSBH018) for Windows 2000, or Safely remove USB link cable (BMXXCAUSBH018) for Windows XP.
2 When the Safe To Remove Hardware message box appears, remove the
USB download cable.
3 Click OK to close the message box.
when connecting a USB hub, connect it directly to your PC USB port.
The power supplied from the hub may be insufficient. Verify the hub is self-powered.
Connect the cable directly to the PC USB port.
The driver has not been installed correctly. Uninstall the driver and re-install it.
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USB Standard A
Introduction
When using a USB device, you can attach a USB holder to the USB interface on the side of the unit to prevent the USB cable from being disconnected.
RISK OF EXPLOSION IN HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS
In hazardous locations as described in ANSI/ISA 12.12.01:
confirm that the USB cable has been attached with the USB cable clamp before using the USB
host interface.
remove power before attaching or detaching any connector(s) to or from the unit.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
WARNING
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Attaching the USB Holder
Step Action
1 Attach the USB holder to the USB Host Interface on the rear module. Hook the
upper pick of the USB holder to the attachment hole of the main unit, and insert the lower pick as shown below to fix the USB holder.
1 USB Holder
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Step Action
2 Insert the USB cable into the USB host interface.
1 USB Holder 2 USB Cable
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Step Action
3 Attach the USB cover to fix the USB cable in place. Insert the USB cover into
the tab of the USB holder.
1 USB Holder 2 USB Cover 3 USB Cable
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Removing the USB Holder
Push down the tab of the USB holder and then remove the USB cover.
1 USB Holder 2 USB Cover 3 USB Cable
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USB Mini-B
Introduction
When using a USB device, you can attach a USB holder to the USB interface on the side of the unit to prevent the USB cable from being disconnected.
RISK OF EXPLOSION IN HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS
In hazardous locations as described in ANSI/ISA 12.12.01:
confirm that the USB cable has been attached with the USB cable clamp before using the USB
host interface.
remove power before attaching or detaching any connector(s) to or from the unit.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
Attaching the USB Holder
Step Action
1 Insert the USB cable into the USB host interface.
WARNING
1 USB Cable
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Step Action
2 Attach the USB holder to fix the USB cable in place.
1 USB Holder 2 USB Cable
Removing the USB Holder
Push down the tab of the USB holder and then remove the USB holder.
1 USB Holder 2 USB Cable
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Ethernet Cable Connect or

Section 3.4
Ethernet Cable Connector
Presentation
Introduction
The HMISTU655/855 comes equipped with an IEEE802.3 compliant Ethernet interface, that transmits and receives data at 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps.
Ethernet Cable Connector
The following illustration displays the location of the RJ45 Ethernet cable connector:
Do not confuse the RJ45 Ethernet connector with the RJ45 COM1/COM2 serial port.
NOTE: Ethernet networks must be installed by a trained and qualified person.
1:1 connections must be made with a hub or a switch. It is possible to use the 1:1 connection with a cross cable depending on the connected PCs and network cards.
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Settings

Part II
Settings
Overview
This part describes the settings available on the target machine as well as how to debug the unit.
What Is in This Part?
This part contains the following chapters:
Chapter Chapter Name Page
4 Configuring the Unit 79
5 Troubleshooting 91
6 Maintenance 95
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Configuring the Unit

Chapter 4
Configuring the Unit
Overview
This chapter presents the settings on the HMISTU655/855 units.
What Is in This Chapter?
This chapter contains the following topics:
Types of Settings 80
System Settings 81
Offline Settings 85
Diagnostics Settings 88
Topic Page
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Types of Settings

Introduction
You can use the Settings menu to configure the unit.
Depending on how you use your HMISTU655/855, you can display the Settings menu using three different methods:
Use an action,Touch the top-left corner of the panel when powering up,Touch two corners of the panel successively while the application is running.
You can select which methods your application uses in the Vijeo Designer editor’s Target properties.
Calling Up the Settings Menu
Step Action
1 Set up any combination of the following methods for displaying the Settings menu.
Action: Create a switch and add the Configuration System Operation. See the
Vijeo Designer online help for more information on creating a switch.
Top-Left Corner: In Target properties, set To Configuration to either Top Left
Corner or Top Left/2 Corner.
Touch two corners successively: In Target properties, set To Configuration to
either 2 Corner or Top Left/2 Corner.
If you set To Configuration to None and do not create a switch to display the Settings menu, then there is no way to configure the unit at runtime.
2 Connect the power supply.
3 Depending on what you set up in Step 1, you can display the Configuration menu
using one of the following methods:
Action: Touch the switch set up with the Configuration system operation.Top-Left Corner: Touch the top-left corner of the screen within ten seconds after
the unit begins starting up.
Touch two corners successively: Touch successively the top left corner then the
bottom right corner within half a second. The touch area is 50 dots by 50 dots.
Vijeo Designer Runtime restarts and displays the Settings menu.
4 The Settings menu contains 3 tabs: Offline, System, Diagnostics and To Run
Mode. Click a tab to display its settings.
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System Settings

Introduction
You can change system settings while the user application is still running.
Stylus
Use the Stylus to calibrate the screen:
Step Action
1In the Setting menu, press the System tab.
2 Press the Stylus button.
3 Press the center of the cross several times to complete calibration of the screen.
Changing the Date/Time
Step Action
1In the Setting menu, press the System tab.
2 Press the Date/Time button.
3 Press any of the Year, Month or Day fields and a data entry keypad is displayed. Use this
keypad to define the selected date setting.
4 Press any of the Hour, Minutes or Seconds fields and a data entry keypad is displayed. Use
this keypad to define the selected time setting.
5In the Time Zone tab press the up/down arrows to select the desired time zone.
6 Check the Auto. adjust clock for daylight saving time box to choose adjusting clock for
daylight saving time changes automatically.
7In the DST tab press the up/down arrows to select the desired daylight saving time type:
Date: the DST is added, or subtracted, on the exact date chosen.Rule: the DST is added, or subtracted, on a specific weekday in the month.
8 Press the Amount field and a data entry keypad is displayed. Use this keypad to define the
desired daylight saving time amount (minutes).
9 Press the OK button to validate your configuration or configure the parameters of daylight saving
time by Date (see page 82) or by Rule (see page 82).
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Daylight Saving Time Setting by Date
If Date is selected in step 7 of Changing the Date/Time (see page 81), follow this procedure to set the daylight saving time parameters:
Step Action
1 Follow the procedure of Changing the Date/Time (see Magelis Small Panels, HMI STO User Manual)
til step 9.
2In Add Time press the up/down arrows to select the desired month and press the right field to display
the keypad to define the desired day to add time. In @ press any of the fields to display the keypad and define the hour to add time.
3In Subtract Time press the up/down arrows to select the desired month and press the right field to
display the keypad to define the desired day to subtract time. In @ press any of the fields to display the keypad and define the hour to subtract time.
Daylight Saving Time Setting by Rule
If Rule is selected in step 7 of Changing the Date/Time (see page 81), follow this procedure to set the daylight saving time parameters:
Step Action
1 Follow the procedure of Changing the Date/Time (see Magelis Small Panels, HMI STO User Manual)
til step 9.
2In Add Time press the up/down arrows to select the desired day and the desired month to add tlme.
In @ press any of the fields to display the keypad and define the hour to add time.
3In Subtract Time press the up/down arrows to select the desired day and the desired month to
subtract time. In @ press any of the fields to display the keypad and define the hour to subtract time.
Forcing a Restart
Step Action
1 In the Setting menu, press the System tab.
2 Press the Restart button, the following message appears: Are you sure you want to restart
the operating system?.
3 Press the Restart button to restart the unit or the Cancel button to return to the System menu.
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Selecting a Language
The following table describes how to select the language used for the Settings menu, the run-time messages and user application.
Step Action
1In the Setting menu, press the System tab.
2 Press the Language button.
3 Press the up/down arrows to select the desired languages for:
System,User Application,Keyboard Language.
The languages available in the language settings are defined in the Vijeo Designer editor.
4Press OK to validate.
Displaying Version Information
Step Action
1In the Setting menu, press the System tab.
2 Press the Ver. Info button, version information displays:
Vijeo-Designer Runtime Version,Vijeo-Designer Version,build number.
Displaying Memory Statistics
Step Action
1In the Setting menu, press the System tab.
2 Press the Memory button.
DRAM describes the amount of memory currently being used by the application.Main Flash indicates the amount of internal memory (flash memory) required to store
the runtime system files and the user application.
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Brightness Control
Step Action
1 In the Setting menu, press the System tab.
2 Press the Brightness button.
3 Press the up/down arrows to adjust the brightness.
NOTE: Reducing the brightness could increase the life span of the backlight.
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Offline Settings

Introduction
The offline settings cannot be changed while a user application is running.
Changing the Network Settings
Step Action
1In the Setting menu press the Offline tab.
2 Press the Network button, the following message appears: Working with
Offline Settings will stop the user application and runtime. Continue?
3 Press the OK button to restart the system or the Cancel button to return to the
System menu.
4In the Static IP tab, press any of IP Address, Subnet Mask or Default
Gateway fields, a numerical keypad displays, enter the desired parameters and validate by pressing Enter button.
5In the DHCP tab, press the Enable DHCP checkbox to obtain configuration
information from the network. This reduces system administration workload, allowing devices to be added to the network with little or no manual intervention.
6In the MAC/DNS tab:
Press Obtain DNS Setting checkbox to translate names into IP addresses.Press any of IP Address fields, a numerical keypad displays, entry the
desired IP address and validate by Enter button.
7In Static IP tab press the Ok button to validate.
Changing the Buzzer Settings
Step Action
1In the Setting menu press the Offline tab.
2 Press the Buzzer button, the following message appears: Working with
Offline Settings will stop the user application and runtime. Continue?
3 Press the OK button to restart the system or the Cancel button to return to the
System menu.
4 Press the desired buzzer mode. The factory setting is Pressing Touch
Object.
None: Selecting this turns the buzzer off.When Press Touch Object: The buzzer only sounds when a Touch Object
is pressed.
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Changing Backlight Control
Step Action
1 In the Setting menu press the Offline tab.
2 Press the Backlight button, the following message appears: Working with
Offline Settings will stop the user application and runtime. Continue?
3 Press the OK button to restart the system or the Cancel button to return to the
System menu.
4 In the Backlight control, define the backlight operations.
Wait: To extend the life of the backlight, you can set up the unit so that it
turns off the backlight when the panel is inactive (idle) for the defined period of time, (Idle means the unit panel has not been pressed). The factory setting for this item is off.
Enable Touch if Backlight Burned Out: This setting defines whether the
press panel is enabled or disabled when a backlight burnout is detected. When this feature is cleared and the backlight burns out, press inputs are ignored to prevent operation detected errors. The factory setting for this item is off.
5 To turn the Backlight off automatically after a specified period of time, press
the Wait checkbox and then set the idle time.
Self Test
Step Action
1 In the Setting menu, press the Offline tab.
2 Press the Self Test button, the following message appears: Working with
Offline Settings will stop the user application and runtime. Continue?
3 Press the OK button to restart the system or the Cancel button to return to the
System menu.
4 In the Self Test control, press:
Char. Pattern: to check the characters in each font set available on the unit.
Use this test when characters (usually 2-byte characters) do not display properly.
Ok appears if there is no detected error. NG appears if there is a detected error.
Disp. Pattern: to test your LCD screen with some graphical test patterns.Touch Panel: to test the touch panel cells. Each cell highlights when it is
pressed during the test.
COM 1: to test the COM 1 port connector.
Ok appears if there is no detected error. NG appears if an error is detected.
Video memory: to test hardware memory.
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Driver Configuration
Step Action
1In the Setting menu, press the Offline tab.
2 Press the IO Manager button, the following message appears: Working with
Offline Settings will stop the user application and runtime. Continue?
3 Press the OK button to restart the system or the Cancel button to return to the
System menu.
4In the IO Manager control, press the Driver Config button.
5In the Driver Config control:
Select Driver: press the up/down arrow to select the desired driver.
6 Set the parameters of the selected driver.
Equipment Configuration
Step Action
1In the Setting menu, press the Offline tab.
2 Press the IO Manager button, the following message appears: Working with
Offline Settings will stop the user application and runtime. Continue?
3Press the OK button to restart the system, or the Cancel button to return to the
Setting menu.
4In the IO Manager control, press the Equipment Config button.
5In the Equipment Config control:
Select Equipment: press the up/down arrow to select the desired equipment.
6 Set the parameters of the selected equipment.
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Diagnostics Settings

Introduction
The HMISTU655/855 units are equipped with a number of diagnostic features that can be used to check the systems and the interfaces for any problems.
Diagnostics
See the Vijeo Designer online help for information on accessing the Diagnostics Settings menu.
Variables
Use the Variable menu to check that the application is running correctly. The following table describes how to get to the Variable menu:
Step Action
1 In the Settings menu, press the Diagnostics tab.
2 Press the Variable button.
3 Select Equipment: press the up/down arrow to select the equipment whose
variables you want to test.
4 In the Variable menu, press the Go Offscan button, the following message
appears:
Warning: Entering the Variable Test screen pauses communication with all equipment. Continue?
5Press the OK button to restart the system, or the Cancel button to return to the
Variable menu.
6 If the Go Onscan is pressed, the test reads the value for each variable
associated with the selected equipment. If any of the variables detects a problem, because of a detected error in the equipment or a time-out, the event log displays a message with the name of the variable.
7 After you complete testing variables from one equipment, you can continue
testing variables for other equipment connected to the target machine.
8 Alternatively, you can test all equipment at once by selecting Test All in the
Select Equipment drop-down list.
9 Press the Return button to return to the Diagnostics menu.
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Statistics
Use the Statistics menu to check the connection between equipment. The following table describes how to get to Statistics menu:
Step Action
1In the Settings menu, press the Diagnostics tab.
2 Press the Statistics button.
NOTE:
When you write any value to this system control word, press the Rollover button to:
Copy the values in the current statistic variables to the previous statistic
variables.
Reset current statistic variables to zero.
3In Show Stats for: press the up/down arrow to select the equipment whose
variables you want to show statistics for.
4 Press the right arrow button to view the next display.
5 Press the Go Offscan button to start the test.
6 Press the right arrow button to view the next display.
7 Total Good: the total number of received variables without detected error.
Total Bad: the total number of detected errors of all types. Total Count: Total Good + Total Bad. No Reply: no reply was received in response to the request. Chksum Fail: received a request or response (1) with an incorrect checksum. Wrong Addr.: received a request or response (1) with an incorrect address. Error Resp.: received a detected error response from the equipment. (1): Master-type drivers send out requests and receive responses. Slave-type
drivers receive requests and send responses.
8 Press the next arrow button to view the next display.
9 Inv. Resp.: received a response that contained a protocol detected error.
Init. Fail: initializing communications with the equipment was unsuccessful. Write Fail: writing a new value to the equipment was unsuccessful. Intrn Error: internal driver detected error indicates improper driver
configuration or driver problem.
Xmit Fail: transmitting a request or response was unsuccessful. Unsupp. Req.: received a request for an unsupported service. Inv. Request: received a request that contained a protocol detected error.
10 Press the Return button to return to the Diagnostics menu or the previous
arrow button to view the previous display.
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Troubleshooting

Chapter 5
Troubleshooting
Overview
This chapter describes how to find and resolve detected problems with the HMISTU655/855 units.
What Is in This Chapter?
This chapter contains the following topics:
Troubleshooting Checklists 92
Self Test List 94
Topic Page
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Troubleshooting Checklists

Introduction
When there is a detected problem, go through the checklist and follow the instructions given.
Here are the main detected problems that may occur when using HMISTU655/855 unit.
Panel display is blank,Connected equipment cannot be used,Panel does not respond or responds very slowly,Panel beeps when powered on,Cannot change the date or time.
NOTE: Contact your local Schneider Electric vendor or your local distributor.
Panel Display is Blank
If the unit display is blank, perform the following check steps:
Step Check/Operation Solution
1 Are all Vijeo Designer screens downloaded? You may have to download the screens again.
2 Is the Initial Panel ID set up correctly in Vijeo
Designer?
3 Is the unit using the correct rated voltage? Verify the power supply connections and levels.
4 Is the power supply off or disconnected? Follow the instructions in this manual for
5 Is the backlight lit? Potential detected problem with the unit. Contact
6 Is the detected problem resolved? If none of the previous steps fixed the blank panel
Enter the Initial Panel ID in the Vijeo Designer editor and download again.
reconnecting the power supply.
your local Schneider Electric distributor.
display detected problem, then verify the hardware.
Connected Equipment Cannot be Used
If the unit does not communicate with connected equipment, perform the following check steps:
Step Check/Operation Solution
1 Is the power supply off or disconnected? Verify the power supply connections and levels.
2 Do the Driver and Equipment settings
in Vijeo Designer match the actual equipment you are trying to communicate with?
3 Is the communication cable connected
correctly?
4 Is the detected problem resolved? If none of the previous steps fixed the
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In the Vijeo Designer editor Navigator window’s Project tab, expand the I/O Manager node to enter the correct configuration settings for the Driver and Equipment nodes.
Refer to the associated protocol manual for information about cable diagrams.
communication detected problem, then verify the hardware.
Unit does not respond when pressed
If the unit is either not responding when pressed or if its response time is very slow, perform the following check steps:
Step Check/Operation Solution
1 Disconnect all the cables except the
power cable.
2 In the Settings menu, press the Offline
tab and then press the Self Test icon. Run the Touch Panel test.
3 If touch response is slow, does it happen
on a specific panel?
4 If touch response is slow, the target CPU
may be very busy communicating with external equipment.
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If the test is unsuccessful, there is a detected problem with the hardware.
If the panel displays the values of a large number of equipment variables, you may want to redesign the panel and separate the variables into different panels and download again.
To resolve this detected problem, try each of the following in the Vijeo Designer editor and download again.
If you are using serial communication,
verify the communication speed between the target and equipment is optimized.
In the equipment or scan group
properties, reduce the Scan Rate to Slow. This will reduce the frequency of variable updates to 1000 ms.
If you use many equipment variables in
application scripts, you may want to change the script to a panel script so that the variables are active only when the information is necessary.
If none of the above works, then you may have to reduce the number of external variables in the project. If none of the proposed options work, contact your Schneider Electric Technical Support for optimizing your project.
Target beeps when powered ON
A continuous beep from the target means that system files are corrupted. To resolve this detected problem, go to the Vijeo Designer Start menu and run Recovery on the target machine.
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Self Test List

Introduction
The HMISTU655/855 units are equipped with a number of diagnostic features that can be used to check the systems and the interfaces for any detected s.
Self Test
From the Settings menu, press the Offline button and then the Self Test icon. Self Test menu appears. See the Vijeo Designer online help for information on accessing the Offline tab.
Self Tests
The following tests can be accessed from the Self Test menu.
Test Description
Char. Pattern Checks the characters in each font set available on the unit. Use this test when
Disp. Pattern Use this test when your drawings are not displayed properly.
Touch Panel Tests the touch panel cells. Each cell highlights when it is pressed during the test.
COM 1 Checks that the serial port (RS-232C and RS-485) is working properly.
Video Memory Use this test to check the video memory (memory used for screen display). Run
characters (usually 2-byte characters) are not displayed properly. OK appears if there is no detected error; NG appears if there is a detected error.
To run the check, you may need to connect a loopback cable (see below). OK appears if there is no detected error; a detected error message appears if there is an error.
this test when the screen does not display properly.
OK appears if there is no detected error; NG appears if there is a detected error.
Wiring for COM 1 tests
When testing the serial port, depending on which port and which communication format you are testing, you may need to attach a loopback cable with wiring as defined below:
RS-232C RS-485
HMISTU655/855 in COM1 Not available.
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Maintenance

Chapter 6
Maintenance
Overview
This chapter explains how to maintain your HMISTU655/855 units.
What Is in This Chapter?
This chapter contains the following topics:
Regular Cleaning 96
Periodic Check Points 98
Topic Page
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Regular Cleaning

Cleaning the display
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE
Power off the unit before cleaning it.Do not use hard or pointed objects to operate the touch panel, since it can damage the panel
surface.
Do not use paint thinner, organic solvents, or a strong acid compound to clean the unit.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
When the surface or the frame of the display gets dirty, soak a soft cloth in water with a neutral detergent, wring the cloth tightly and wipe the display.
Chemical Substances
The products in the following table can be used when cleaning the unit:
NOTICE
Kinds of fluid Company Product
designation
Cleaning agents in the food and beverage industry
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Ecolab Topmaxx 422 5 40 (104) 1% : pH=13
Ecolab P3 Topax M 95 5 40 (104) 1% : pH=12.3
Ecolab P3 Oxonia Active 3 40 (104)
Ecolab P3 Topax 52 FR 5 40 (104) 1% : pH=2
Ecolab P3 Topax 36 5 40 (104)
Ecolab P3 Luboklar MH 0.7 40 (104)
Johnson Diversey Divosan 2000 1 25 (77) 100% : pH=7
Johnson Diversey Diverfoam
Septiplus
Johnson Diversey Acifoam 5 25 (77) 1% : pH=2.2
Johnson Diversey HD Plus Foam 5 25 (77) 1% : pH=12.9
Johnson Diversey Oxofoam 5 25 (77) 1% : pH=12.7
Johnson Diversey Endoroplus VE6 5 25 (77) 1% : pH=12.1
Johnson Diversey Endoroforce VE2 5 25 (77) 1% : pH=12.5
Johnson Diversey Endorocid VE10 5 25 (77) 1% : pH=2
Concentration Temperature
° C (° F)
5 25 (77) 3% : pH=8.3
pH Value
Kinds of fluid Company Product
designation
Concentration Temperature
° C (° F)
Diverse Water 100 50 (122)
Milk 100 25 (77)
Methanol 10 25 (77)
Oils ASTM 1 100 25 (77)
IRM 902 100 25 (77)
IRM 903 100 25 (77)
Cerechlor/IRM 903 50/50 25 (77)
Syntopon B 3 25 (77)
Cutting oils Ecocut HBN 16LE Pure 25 (77)
Quakercool 7101H Emulsion 25 (77)
Quakercool 2769 Soluble /
25 (77)
Synthetic
Quakercool 3750H Micro-emulsion 25 (77)
pH Value
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Periodic Check Points

Operation Environment
Refer to the Environmental Specifications (seepage30).
Electrical Specifications
The input voltage must be within 20.4 to 28.8 Vdc.
Related Items
Are all power cords and cables connected properly? Are there any loose cables?Are all mounting brackets holding the unit securely?Are there scratches or traces of dirt on the installation gasket?
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Index

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Index
Symbols
Peripherals
Edit Mode, 25
A
accessories, 16
C
Certifications and Standards, 23 Connecting the Power Cord, 57 Connecting the Power Supply, 60
D
Diagnostics Settings, 88
E
Edit Mode Peripherals, 25 Ethernet
Cable connector, 75
G
Grounding, 62
P
Part number
HMISTU655, 12 HMISTU655W, 12 HMISTU855, 12
HMISTU855W, 12 Parts Identification and Functions, 19 Power plug, 57
S
Self Test, 94 Settings
menu, 80 Specifications
COM, 38
COM1, 37, 38
Display, 33
General, 30
Interfaces, 37
Memory, 37, 37
USB, 37, 37 System Settings, 81
T
Troubleshooting, 92
I
Installation
Procedures, 51
M
Maintenance
Check points, 98 Cleaning, 96
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U
USB
Data Transfer Cable, 66
Mini-B, 73
Port, 65
Standard A, 68
Index
100
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