Touch panel UP 588 5WG1 588-2AB01
Touch panel UP 588/11 5WG1 588-2AB11
Touch panel UP 588/21 5WG1 588-2AB21
Accessories: Design frame, anodised aluminium 5WG1 588-8AB01
Product and Applications Description
The touch panel UP 588 is a multifunctional display/control unit for the EIB. The basis of the device is an
LC display with a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels and an
integrated, resistive matrix with 6 x 10 fields. The display has backlighting available, which is activated during operation and can be switched off automatically
after an adjustable period.
• Touch-Panel UP 588 5WG1 588-2AB01
backlighting green AC 230V
• Touch-Panel UP 588/11 5WG1 588-2AB11
backlighting white AC 230V
• Touch-Panel UP 588/21 5WG1 588-2AB21
backlighting white AC / DC 24V
In connection with the associated application program,
the display unit can be used for the following functions:
the display and operation of up to 70 EIB standard functions on 7 display pages, the display of an alarm page
with 4 alarm signals and 2 text messages as well as the
execution of time-controlled tasks.
The following accessories are required for the touch
panel:
Design frame, aluminium 5WG1 588-8AB01
Application Programs
01 07 Touch-Panel vision 802103
• display and operation of up to 70 EIB standard
functions on 7 display pages
• display of an alarm page with 4 alarm signals and
2 text messages
• execution of time-controlled tasks
• 8 scene with 10 communication objects are possible
• display of date and time
Installation instructions
• The device can be used for permanent interior instal-
lations in dry rooms and for insertion in flush-type
boxes.
Diagram 1: drilling jig for cavity wall box for Touch
panel UP 588
WARNING
V
• The device may only be installed and commissioned
by an authorised electrician.
• The device may only be used in connection with the
named accessories, in particular the flush-type box.
• 230V devices which are not included with supply may
not be inserted in the flush-type box. It is also not
possible to loop through 230V cables.
• The prevailing safety and accident regulations should
be observed.
• The power supply voltage may only be connected to
the supply if the device has been fully installed.
• Electrical isolation should be ensured between the
bus cable and the 230V power supply.
• For planning and construction of electric installations,
the relevant guidelines, regulations and standards of
the respective country are to be considered.
Touch panel UP 588 5WG1 588-2AB01
Touch panel UP 588/11 5WG1 588-2AB11
Touch panel UP 588/21 5WG1 588-2AB21
Accessories: Design frame, anodised aluminium 5WG1 588-8AB01
Location and function of the conjunction-
and operating elements
The device connections as well as the learning button
and programming LED which are required for the commissioning stage are accessible at the back of the device. Diagram 1 shows the back of the device.
N L
LED Prog.
-
+
5
4
Diagram 2: Location of the display and
operating elements
A1 Terminal compartment for the connection of the
power supply terminal
A2 Programming LED
A3 Learning button
A4 Bus terminal
A5 Latching
The connection of the bus cable is carried out via a
standard bus terminal which is inserted in the corresponding terminal locator on the right-hand side of the
housing. The learning button and the programming LED
are located on the left next to the module slot for the
bus terminal. The terminal for the power supply is on
the left-hand side of the device. The terminal must be
withdrawn in order to connect the power supply cables.
A6 for adjusting the contrast
The contrast of the display can be changed via potentiometer. The contrast is optimally pre-set for operation
in most environments at the factory. Changes should be
made only for extreme conditions.
Mounting and wiring
General description
The device may only be installed in the flush-type box
that is supplied. For the cable entry into the flush-type
box, the bus cable must be inserted into the bottom left
opening (B3) and the power supply cable must be inserted into the opening on the right-hand side (B2). The
bus and power supply cable may not be fed through an
opening together into the flush-type box. Within the
box, the cable should be led so that a minimum distance
of 10mm is guaranteed between the bus and the power
supply cable.
Touch panel UP 588 5WG1 588-2AB01
Touch panel UP 588/11 5WG1 588-2AB11
Touch panel UP 588/21 5WG1 588-2AB21
Accessories: Design frame, anodised aluminium 5WG1 588-8AB01
B1 Flush-type box
B2 Opening for power supply cable
B3 Opening for bus cable
B4 Touch panel
B5 Fixing screws
B6 Design frame
B7 All-purpose cover
Connecting the bus cable
(Diagram 3 “A”)
− The bus terminal (C3) is suitable for solid conduc-
tors with 0.6 ... 0.8mm Ø.
− Remove approx. 3 cm of the insulation of the bus
cables.
− Strip approx. 5mm of insulation from the conduc-
tors (C3.4) and place in the terminal (C3) (red = +,
grey = -).
Clipping on the bus terminal
− Place the bus terminal in the guide slot and press
the terminal (C3) downwards until it reaches the
stop.
C3.3C3.2
C3
C3
C3
C3.1
5 mm
C3.4
C3.4
"A"
C4.2
C4
6....7mm
C4.1
"B"
Diagram 4: Connections
Connecting the power supply terminal
(Diagram 3 “B”)
− Strip 6...7mm of insulation from the conductors
(C4.1), clip on the power supply terminals (C4) and
tighten the screws (C4.2).
Terminal assignment:
230V 24V
Earth In1: +/- DC: AC
1
Neutral conductor not connected
2 N
3 L Phase In2: +/- DC: AC
After connecting the bus terminal and the power supply
terminal to the cables, the terminals are inserted in the
corresponding openings on the touch panel. Once the
bus voltage has been applied, the learning button can
be pressed and the physical device address can be programmed. The LED should be extinguished when the
physical address has been programmed.
The device is then screwed into the box using the four
screws supplied (see Diagram 2).
The protective foil that is attached to the surface of the
display may now be removed. No sharp objects or tools
should be used to do so.
After screwing the device into position and removing
the protective foil, the required design cover can be
inserted in the display frame. Finally, the all-purpose
cover is placed onto the display and latched in place,
thereby holding the design cover in position.
Caution:
Do not exert direct pressure on the display!
There is a risk of the glass breaking!
Once the installation is completed, the power supply
voltage can be connected to the supply and the device
can be put into operation (see the application program
description for information about programming).
Dismantling
- First disconnect the power supply voltage from the
supply.
- The all-purpose cover must first be removed when
dismantling the device or replacing the design
frame. The cover can be released at the openings
provided (D1) at the bottom using the dismantling
tool provided or a plastic screwdriver.
Caution:
When releasing the cover, only slight pres-
sure may be exerted on the display. Do not
damage the surface of the display with the
dismantling tool!
Touch panel UP 588 5WG1 588-2AB01
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D1
Once the all-purpose cover has been removed, the design frame can be detached and fully dismantled by
loosening the fixing screw B5.
Disconnecting the power supply terminal
(Diagram 3
“B”)
- To disconnect the power supply terminal C4, it must
first be pulled downwards out of the terminal com-
partment A1 via the latching mechanism A5. This can
be made easier by lifting the power supply terminal
C4 slightly using a narrow slotted screwdriver. It is in-
serted in the centre of the latching mechanism A5 be-
tween the power supply terminal C4 and the base of
the terminal compartment.
Removing the bus terminal
- The bus terminal (C3) is located in the left terminal
(Diagram “A”)
compartment. It consists of two sections (C3.2 and
C3.3), each with four terminal contacts. Care should
be taken not to damage the two test sockets (C3.1)
either by accidentally connecting them to the bus
conductor or with the screwdriver [when trying to
remove the bus terminal].
- Carefully insert the screwdriver in the wire entry slot
of the grey section of the bus terminal (C3.3) and pull
the bus terminal (C3) out of the built-in device. When
the red section of the bus terminal is removed, the
grey section remains connected.
Caution: Do not remove the bus terminal from
underneath! There is a risk of shorting the
device!
Disconnecting the bus terminal
(Diagram 3 “A”)
Remove the bus terminal (C3) and the conductor (C3.4)
of the bus cable by rotating them simultaneously backwards and forwards.
Care instructions
The design frame and the plastic surface of the display
unit can be cleaning using conventional, solvent-free
cleaning materials. The surface of the display itself may
only be cleaned with a damp, soft cloth (e.g. cloth used
for cleaning a pair of glasses) and if necessary a mild
cleaning agent that is suitable for use on glass.
Dimension Diagram
Dimensions in mm
190
77
156
58
52
General Notes
• Any faulty devices should be returned to the local
Siemens office.
• If you have further questions about the product,