Schneider Electric TAC OP7 Data Sheet

TAC Vista
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108
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TAC OP7
Operator Panel
The TAC OP7 is a small but powerful operator panel designed to be used with all models of the TAC Xenta 700 series of controllers. It has an LCD display, 240x160 pixels, with up to eight lines; four function buttons, four navigation buttons and one general purpose wheel. The LCD display is backlit.
The OP7 is connected to Xenta 700 via an adapter that provides the power and the communication interface.
The operator panel allows access to control parameters and makes it possible to view and acknowledge alarms. Additionally, it is used to monitor signal values, display trend graphs, adjust setpoints and time channels. All values are displayed with their name and unit, and the trend curve display has zoom and pan facilities.
The TAC OP7 can be mounted in a cabinet door using the remote mounting kit, or hung on any flat, vertical surface using the wall mounting kit. In both cases OP7 can be easily detached and used as a hand-held terminal.
TECHNICAL DATA
Supply voltage (from the OP7 Adapter Xenta 700)
...................................10 V DC ±20%
Power consumption.......................... max. 1 W
Transformer sizing (OP7 Adapter Xenta 700)...........3 VA
Ambient Temperature
Operation ............–10 °C to +60 °C (+14 °F to +140 °F)
Storage ..............–25 °C to +70 °C (–13 °F to +158 °F)
Humidity ......IEC 68-2-3, 5: up to 95% RH non-condensing
Mechanical
Enclosure
Dimensions .................................see Fig. 1
Cabinet door cutout .........105 x 116 mm (4.13 x 4.57 in.)
Enclosure rating:
Hand-held panel ..............................IP 20
Cabinet mounted ..............................IP 54
Cabinet mounted with covering door...............IP 65
Weight ..............................0.15 kg (0.33 lb.)
Unit connection
Xenta 700 .............via modular jack on the OP7 adapter
Agency Compliances
Environment protection .........................UL508C
Electrostatics discharge .....................IEC 1000-4-2
Radiated EM field .........................IEC 1000-4-3
Transient burst............................IEC 1000-4-4
Surge immunity ...........................IEC 1000-4-5
Immunity conducted radio frequency ..........IEC 1000-4-6
Emission .....CISPR 11, Class A /EN55011, Class A, EN55022
C-tick ..................................C-tick N1831
RoHS directive............................2002/95/EG
Supported characters
Pan-European character set
....................................ABS/PC
.......................WGL4
Part Numbers
TAC OP7 (mounting 1, 2, and 3; see next page) ...007309270
which includes, in addition to the operator panel:
RJ45 female/female adapter................3261217000
Remote cables 2 RJ45 conn. 3 m ............3261218000
OP7 Adapter Xenta 700 (includes CPU cable) .....007309280
Remote mounting kit IP 54 (mounting 1) .......3261214000
Door IP 65 (mounting 1) ...................3261215000
OP7 Wall mounting kit (mounting 2) ...........007309290
Remote cables 2 RJ45 conn. 1 m .............3261216000
Remote cables 2 RJ45 conn. 5 m .............3261219000
mm (in.):
Figure 1
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24 VAC
Trans­former
CPU cable
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105 (4.1)
116 (4.6)
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35
(1.4)
16
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16
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Ø 3.6 (0.14)
Ø 2.9 (0.11)
128.1 (5.0)
88.0 (3.5)
The operator panel is connected to Xenta 700 via an adapter (see figure 2).
ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS
Multiple OP7 users can be defined. In this way different user categories can be given access to different parts and func­tions of the system.
Access rights for individual users can be set for each folder of the web.
A set of shortcuts to the OP7 content entries can also be specified for each user. This greatly facilitates navigation to the most common tasks.
Every user has an optional, personal password.
The wheel is used for easy navigation and to alter values.
If no changes are made within 5 minutes, the operator is logged off and the default page displayed.
There are functional tests for the key­board, display, and the controller com­munication.
Figure 2
The OP7 mirrors the web contents of Xenta 711/731, and the simulated web contents of Xenta 701/721, as an end­user web is not provided in these models.
XBuilder is used to program the Xenta
700. XBuilder will also mirror the contents of the Xenta 700 web for the TAC OP7.
Figure 3
The OP7 mirror of the web includes:
Value pages (figure 3)
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Alarm viewers
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Time Schedule viewers
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Trendlog viewers (figure 4)
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Additionally, the OP7 contains:
Additional Value pages, listing all Sys-
­tem Variables
Additional Value pages, listing all
­Variables
Additional Value pages, listing all Xenta
­400 I/O signals (for the root user only)
MOUNTING
The operator panel can be mounted in one of two types of holder (figure 5:1 and 5:2). In both cases the OP7 (1) can easily be removed and used as a hand­held terminal (figure 5:3).
1. Remote (cabinet door) mounting
Fix the Remote mounting kit (2) in a cabinet door cut-out. The optional hinged cover (3) will give added protection from IP 54 to IP 65. The Remote cable (4), supplied with the OP7, is used to con­nect the holder to the Xenta 700 adapter (fig. 2).
1a. TAC OP7 with a Remote (cabinet door) mounting kit
1b. Remote (cabinet door) mounting *) cut-out, and **) required area; mm (in.)
2. Wall mounting
Put the Wall mounting kit (2) on any flat, vertical surface and use it as a convenient holder for the OP7. The Remote cable (4) and the RJ45 female/female adapter (5) are supplied with the OP7. An additional remote cable (6) is required.
2. TAC OP7 with a Wall mount­ing kit and an additional cable
Figure 5:2
3. Handheld terminal
To use the OP7 as a handheld terminal you must have a cable (4 or 6) and an RJ45 female/female adapter (5), to con­nect it to:
a Xenta 700 adapter (fig. 2)
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the remote (cabinet door) holder or
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the wall mounted holder.
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3. TAC OP7 as a handheld terminal
Figure 4
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