Home

TS8000 Getting Started Guide

image

Contents

1. 24vdc 2096 9 5W max TS8003 14W max TS8006 24W max TS8008 33W max TS8010 67W max TS8015 must use Class 2 or SELV rated power supply Power connection is available via removable 3 position terminal block Note The TS8000 s common is not connected to the units chassis Refer to Connecting To Ground in the Installation And Power section of this document http www SSDdrives com Specifications TS8000 Getting Started Battery Lithium CR2025 button cell Typical lifetime of 10 years LCD Module Display 128 x 64 320 x 240 640 x 480 640 x 480 1024 x 768 Brightness gt gt gt gt gt gt 165 cd m 120 cd m 350 cd m 600 cd m Backlight en 20 000 Hour typ 40 000 Hour typ 50 000 Hour typ 50 000 Hour typ Lifetime at room temperature Keypad TS8003 8 user legendable keys 5 navigation keys 12 numeric keys 4 dedicated keys and 3 soft keys TS8006 5 keys for on screen menus TS8008 7 keys for on screen menus TS8010 8 keys for on screen menus TS8015 10 keys for on screen menus Touchscreen Resistive Analog Type TS8006 TS8008 TS8010 TS8015 Memory User 4Mb TS8003 TS8006 8Mb TS8008 TS8010 or 32Mb TS8015 onboard non volatile flash memory Memory Card CompactFlash Type II slot for Type and Type Il CF cards See section on Options and Accessories for more details Page 5 http www SSDdrives com Specifications TS8000 Getting Started
2. 58000 Getting Started HA471056U001 Issue 2 Parkor 227 ENGINEERING YOUR SUCCESS Copyright Parker SSD Drives 2008 All rights strictly reserved No part of this document may be stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means to persons not employed by a Parker SSD Drives company without written permission from Parker SSD Drives Although every effort has been taken to ensure the accuracy of this document it may be necessary without notice to make amendments or correct omissions Parker SSD Drives cannot accept responsibility for damage injury or expenses resulting there from Companies names and data used as examples herein are fictitious unless otherwise stated All trademarks and copyrights are acknowledged as the property of their respective owners Table Of Contents TS8000 Getting Started Table of Contents Produc OT AVETE TII TT IL een 3 General Desc exei ETE CET DOO TOES 3 ala eo AAA o PP ee 4 Contents OF Paco oia E dur ua 4 PEC NS A En EEE Eee 4 POWER Require Mc e 4 BANE RITE TID D AE SUE 5 ECD Module BEI ad 5 Lo A MORE RES 5 OWEN SC CCI oo 5 MEMO e ita E E RA ADA 0A E R NARA QR 40V a lA 5 Communications srta een 6 Environmental Conditions cn lasiert 6 Certificafions And Complianeesc au n Erler 6 CONSUMO A A2 RR 000 AAR A 7 Mounting Reguir mems s 221 seele sea ARIA RA RADA 7 MET RT UT E 7 DIMENS On Seesen see M aside I Sua rds 7
3. CompactFlash cards can be used for configuration transfers storage of larger configurations data logging and trend storage CompactFlash Insert Face Up Note Do not remove or insert the CompactFlash card while power is applied to the unit Refer to the Front Panel LEDs section of this document for more information Information stored on a CompactFlash card can be read by a card reader attached to a PC This information is stored in a Windows compatible FAT 16 file format NOTE For reliable operation of the product SSD Drives recommends the use of SanDisk and SimpleTech brands of CompactFlash cards Optional Communications Cards A communication card socket is provided for future communications cards Visit the SSD Drives website for information and availability of these cards Page 17 http www SSDdrives com Appendix A TS8003 Specifications TS8000 Getting Started Appendix A TS8003 Specifications The following specifications pertain to the T58003 series HMI SSD Drives retains the right to modify specifications at any time without prior notice TS8003 Dimensions Dimensions in inches mm 6 04 153 4 TS8003 Mounting Specifications 6 875 174 6 6 25 158 8 8X 5 188 54 8 117 5 134 0 All tolerances 0 010 inch 25mm 4 4 Page 18 http www SSDdrives com Appendix A TS8003 Specifications TS8000 Getting Started TS8003 Port Pin
4. Installation And POW Cr ssssseze suxxks uua FARE E neben ias 8 Mounting Insiruchons rss aaa 8 COMME SHG To rounds anat da 8 Power Supply Requirements 9 Software and Driver Installation eese nnne 10 CormunicollOPssekind nii Vin ORO BOREE KR OL RE ORC OR CR KE RO NOR ER OR REDI CRT RC CRT RE REY 11 Contouring a T5900 caertete us ea 11 Caples And Dryers een aeg 11 The Compactas Card en nen ernennen 11 Eternel Communicalonsuia een 11 Ros2342 COMMUNRICANTON Ss roaca 4 12 RS 422 485 Communications een ee 13 Soltware 7 Unit Operations nun 14 DSIBOUO Sot Wie didas 14 Keypad BOHOM S RECIO PE T OTI TTE LEES 14 O re a MM ML MT IEEE 14 EDISON tees 14 Touchscreens ei a 15 Troubleshooting The TS8000 un me un 15 Battery And Time CSI circo il 15 Options And Accessories senis Mes akeSssasaFENVRFNIERENMI CHEF ANE Ka En EEE EEE 17 Issue 2 00 Page Table of Contents TS8000 Getting Started CompoaciFlash Sock l errre orr Erren Eron IE SDN quM dI E TOO NN OUR EEUDE 17 Optional Communications Cards sia cti 17 Appendix A TS8003 SpecificatiONS 022000n0c0nnononnononnnnononnonnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnna 18 158003 Dimensions nasse essen 18 TS8003 Mounting Speeifieationsa aa 18 T58003 Port Pini QUIS za nee L D PLE dE 19 Appendix B TS8006 Specifications zuunnnananananannnnunnnnnnnanununununannnnnanannnnanananunananunn 20 158006 Dimensions d creo an
5. RS 232 Communications The TS8000 unit has two RS 232 ports the POM port and the COMMS port Although only one of these ports can be used for programming both ports can be used for remote device communication The RS 232 PGM port can be used for either master or slave protocols with any TS8000 configuration Examples of RS 232 communications could involve another SSD Drives product a PLC or a PC computer By using a cable with RJ 12 ends on it and a roll between Tx and Rx wires RS 232 communications with another TS8000 series touchscreen can be established For RS 232 cable wiring between a TS8000 and a PC refer to the following table RS 232 TS8000 To PC Connections TS8010 RJ 12 PC DB 9 A BEE gt E Page 12 http www SSDdrives com Communications TS8000 Getting Started RS 422 485 Communications The TS8000 has one or more RS 422 485 port depending on the model This port can be configured to either RS 422 or RS 485 depending upon the user s needs RS 422 485 4 Wire RS 422 485 2 Wire Connections Connections TxEN OC TxEN OC GND Page 13 http www SSDdrives com Software Unit Operations TS8000 Getting Started Software Unit Operations The following specifications pertain to the TS8000 series HMI SSD Drives retains the right to modify specifications at any time without prior notice DSI8000 Software DSI8000 software is included with each purchase of a TS8000 untt or it is also ava
6. says Cannot DSI8000 is enabled display the web Ethernet port disabled or Ethernet Check that the Ethernet port in page settings Issue DSI8000 is enabled and has a correct IP address See Ethernet Communication troubleshooting Incorrect DSI8000 device IP Check that the IP address in the address browser matches DSI8000 s Ethernet IP address Incorrect PC IP Address Check the PC Ethernet Settings for a valid IP address Page 35 http www SSDdrives com Sales Offices Australia Parker Hannifin Pty Ltd 9 Carrington Road Private Bag 4 Castle Hill NSW 1765 Tel 61 2 9634 7777 Fax 61 2 9899 6184 Belgium Parker Hannifin SA NV Parc Industriel Sud Zone 11 23 Rue du Bosquet Nivelles B 1400 Tel 32 67 280 900 Fax 32 67 280 999 Brazil Parker Hannifin Ind e Com Ltda Av Lucas Nogueira Garcez 2181 Esperanca Caixa Postal 148 Tel 55 0800 7275374 Fax 99 12 3954 5262 China Parker Hannifin Motion amp Control Shanghai Co Ltd SSD Drives Suite B2109 21st Floor Hanwei Plaza 7 Guanghua Road Chaoyang District Beijing 100004 Tel 86 10 6561 0520 1 2 3 4 5 Fax 86 10 6561 1070 Canada Parker Motion and Control 160 Chisolm Drive Milton Ontario L9T 369 Tel 1 905 693 3000 Fax 1 905 876 1958 France Parker SSD Parvex 8 Avenue du Lac B P 249 F 21007 Dijon Cedex Tel 33 0 3 80 42 41 40 Fax 33 0 3 80 42 41 23 Germany Parker Hannifin GmbH Von Humbol
7. 8393C SSD Drives reserves the right to change the content and product specification without notice Page 27 http www SSDdrives com Appendix F TS8000 Troubleshooting TS8000 Getting Started Troubleshooting the T58000 This section covers the most common problems encountered while setting up programming or using the product Do not forget to always download in the device after changing settings in DSI8000 GENERAL PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS Unit screen is Page 28 blank And PWR LED off No power applied to the unit Check power supply Units require 24 VDC 10 And PWRLED on Contrast too low Program one of the soft keys with the action as User Defined and the following code in the field On Pressed dispcontrast No primitives on the display Add objects to the User Interface in DSI8000 Backlight is off Push one of the soft keys to turn it back on Backlight tube is broken Replace the backlight tube Unit continually Cross references between tags Remove one of the references or cycles on and off e g Varl uses Var2 as maximum use formula tags for indirect which in turn uses Var as reference e g Form is equal to minimum Varl and used in Var2 minimum instead of Varl Database is corrupted Create a new database or send to technical support for debugging Unit cycles power Most likely a program going in an Check if the operation launches after
8. Communications USB Port Adheres to USB 1 1 specification Device only using Type B connection Serial Ports Format and baud rates are individually programmable up to 115 2kb e POM Port RS 232 port via RJ 12 e COMMS Ports RS 232 port via RJ 12 RS 422 485 port via RJ 45 e DHA85 TxEn Transmit Enable open collector Voh 15vdc Vol O 5vdc 25mA max Ethernet Port 10 100 Base T RJ 45 jack is wired as a NIC Environmental Conditions Operating Temperature Range O to 50 deg C Storage Temperature Range 20 to 70 deg C TS8003 TS8006 TS8015 or 80 deg C TS8008 TS8010 Operating and Storage Humidity 8096 maximum relative humidity non condensing from O to 50 deg C Altitude Up to 2000 meters Certifications And Compliances Page 6 Safety IEC 1010 1 EN 61010 1 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 1 IP66 enclosure rating face only IEC 529 Type 4X enclosure rating face only UL50 Electromagnetic Compatibility Emissions and immunity to EN 61326 Electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 1 Immunity to industrial locations Electrostatic discharge EN 61000 4 2 Criterion A 4 kV contact xchrg 8 kV air xchrg Electromagnetic RF fields EN 61000 4 3 Criterion B 10 V m Fast transients burst EN 61000 4 4 Criterion B 2 kV power 2 kv signal Surge EN 61000 4 5 Criterion A 1 kV L L 2 kV L amp N E power htt
9. DSI8000 and target devices are in a different address domain llllQ4 If no routers are present on the network If a router is present on the network A py LR Incorrect tag mapping Incorrect tag mapping on one of the tags on the display Check the target device IP address in DSI8000 in communications on the PLC symbol to match the target device IP address setup Check the LED on the DSI8000 device Ethernet port If none are lit there are no connections Check the cable or that the Ethernet port is enabled in DSI8000 see below Check that the Ethernet port in DSI8000 is enabled Check that the target device IP address and DSI8000 device IP address are different but in the same domain For example both start with the same three first numbers ex 192 168 2 xxx if the mask is 255 255 255 0 Check the DSI8000 device Ethernet port gateway address to match the router IP address Check that the tag is mapped to an existing register in the target device Delete tags one after another and download in between When the values on the screen stop blinking the last deleted tag was mapped incorrectly or accessed an unknown register in the target device http www SSDdrives com Appendix F TS8000 Troubleshooting TS8000 Getting Started PROGRAMS Page 34 PROBLEM The program does not seem to run
10. Display shows NOT READY Display shows WORKING Display shows TIMEOUT Communications times out Increase the Slave Response or Device Timeout on the communication port or target device in DSI8000 POSSIBLE CAUSES POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS Program not launched Check if the program is called somewhere in the database code ProgramName Some conditions in the program are If the DSI8000 device has a beeper not met if switch or loops use the beep function in the program to check if the program does go through the condition Otherwise use a dummy tag and change its value at different places in the program to check where it stops Program is launched but data are If the message disappears the not available to run it yet program was launched successfully however it seems to require time to fetch all the required data Communication is too slow or your database program is getting too complex The device is busy working on a The program takes too much time program to run Either run it in the background or reduce the workload If it times out the program was stuck in a loop Program was unable to run due to Make sure that all the tags in the unavailable data program exist in the target device http www SSDdrives com Appendix F TS8000 Troubleshooting TS8000 Getting Started WEB SERVER POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS Internet Browser Web Server not enabled Check that the Web Server in
11. I Loader and HMI depending on the stage of installation http www SSDdrives com Communications TS8000 Getting Started Communications The following specifications pertain to the T58000 series HMI SSD Drives retains the right to modify specifications at any time without prior notice Configuring a TS8000 The TS8000 series are configured using DSI8000 software DSI is included in the software CD that comes packaged with each unit or is also available from SSD Drives Updates to DSI8000 are posted on the SSD Drives website as they are made available By configuring the TS8000 using the latest version of DSI8000 you are assured that the unit has the most up to date feature set DSI software can configure the TS8000 through the RS 232 PGM port USB port Ethernet Port or the CompactFlash socket Cables And Drivers The USB port is connected using a standard USB cable with a Type B connector The driver needed to allow your PC to access the USB port will be installed along with the DSI8000 software If this driver has not been installed it can be downloaded from the website The RS 232 PGM port uses a specialized cable to connect to the serial port of your PC If you choose to make this cable refer to Appendix A B C D and E Port Pin Outs section of this document for wiring information The CompactFlash Card The CompactFlash card can also be used to program a TS8000 by placing a configuration file and firmware on the Comp
12. Outs TS8003 Port Pin Outs Ground Connection TURA R E ME S zi 7 F3 i E E 5 y E z E 2 53 Uv Uv E y n 33 P 23534093 x 2 N x E SEO DAGOKE Z USB EPIS ig uk e g Ethernet rn m NIC Type B Er P E COMMS Port COMMS Port Power Supply PGM Port Page 19 http www SSDdrives com Appendix B TS8006 Specifications TS8000 Getting Started Appendix B TS8006 Specifications The following specifications pertain to the TS8006 series HMI SSD Drives retains the right to modify specifications at any time without prior notice TS8006 Dimensions Dimensions in inches mm 2 3 58 4 o 8 83 224 3 7 42 188 5 TS8006 Mounting Specifications 8 25 209 6 7 63 193 8 oa 10X 2 188 64 8 owe o 149 4 165 1 gt gt All tolerances 0 010 inch 25mm Page 20 http www SSDdrives com Appendix B TS8006 Specifications TS8000 Getting Started TS8006 Port Pin Outs T58006 Port Pin Outs Ground Connection TURA A d S E amp 3 5 y E E Z r E o x 2252594097 2 S T 2 Ethernet ERE BRRRRCRE MER EIL Power Supply COMMS Port COMMS Port PGM Port http www SSDdrives com Page 21 Appendix C TS8008 Specifications TS8000 Getting Started Appendix C TS8008 Specifications The following specifications pertain to the T58008 series HMI SSD Drives retains the right to modify spe
13. accessible circuits from hazardous voltage levels generated by a mains power supply due to single faults SELV is an acronym for safety extra low voltage SELV circuits exhibit voltage that are safe to touch both under normal operating conditions and after a single fault such as a breakdown of a layer of basic insulation or after the failure of a single component has occurred http www SSDdrives com Communications TS8000 Getting Started Software and Driver Installation Please read the following instructions before connecting the TS8000 to your PC It is important that you follow these instructions carefully or you may have to repeat the installation once more Page 10 Install the DSI8000 software Insert the DSI8000 CD ROM into the disk drive of the computer Installation should start after a few seconds If no instructions appear you may have auto run disabled If this is the case select the Run option from the Start menu and enter x setup where x is the drive letter of your CD ROM drive After the Install Shield window appears click Next gt You will then be prompted to enter the User Name Company Name and Destination Folder Click Next gt Install Shield should finish loading the DSI8000 software and when finished you will be prompted to click Finish After installing the software it is recommended that you click Help in the quick access toolbar then click Check for Updates This will verify you have the latest v
14. actFlash card The card is then inserted into the target TS8000 and the unit is then powered on Refer to the DSI8000 User Manual HA471055U001 for more information on this operation In order to transfer data from the CompactFlash card via the USB port a driver must be installed on your computer This driver is installed with DSI8000 and is located in the folder C Program Files SSD Drives DSI8000 Device This may have already been accomplished it the TS8000 was configured using the USB port Refer to the Options and Accessories section of this document for technical specifications on the CompactFlash Card Ethernet Communications Page 11 Ethernet communications can be established at either 10 Base T or 100 Base T speeds The TS8000 unit s RJ 45 jack is wired as a true NIC network interface card For example when wiring to a hub or switch use a straight thru cable When wiring to another NIC however a cross over cable must be used The Ethernet connector contains two LED s A yellow LED in the upper right corner and a bi color green amber LED in the upper left corner The LED s represent the following status conditions http www SSDdrives com Communications TS8000 Getting Started Yellow solid Link established Yellow flashing Data transfer active 10 Base T communications 100 Base T communications Refer to the DSI8000 User Manual HA471055U001 for additional information on Ethernet communications
15. an operation endless loop program containing loops with no exit point Touchscreen not The touchscreen is not calibrated Use the Touch Calibration primitive to accurate correctly recalibrate Primitive available under Insert gt System gt Touch Calib Insert the primitive so it covers the entire screen CF LED flashing CF card corrupted or invalid Format the card from DSI8000 slowly using the Link gt Format Flash menu http www SSDdrives com Appendix F TS8000 Troubleshooting Page 29 PROBLEM Unit shows Version Mismatch Unit shows Invalid Database n Values show Value does not update Value shows BIG or BIG Value deviates by a factor of ten Value is invalid TS8000 Getting Started POSSIBLE CAUSES POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS The database currently in the device does not match DSI8000 s firmware version Message occurs after a download with a new version of DSI8000 interrupted before the database was downloaded The database in the device is corrupted or there are no databases in the device No communication with target device The tag on the screen is not linked correctly Not enough digits before the decimal point to show the number For example data is 1000 5 and format is three digits before the decimal point and one after The tag format is not correct Incorrect tag type Incorrect data mapping Incorrect primiti
16. cifications at any time without prior notice TS8008 Dimensions Dimensions in inches mm 2 2 56 10 32 262 0 _ MM 8 91 226 3 f FF TFT A O O O O O C3 TS8008 Mounting Specifications 9 750 247 7 9 115 231 5 3 250 82 6 m Za 5 188 54 8 EMEN 6 980 177 3 7 600 193 0 i z g gt All tolerances 0 010 inch 25mm te Page 22 http www SSDdrives com Appendix C TS8008 Specifications TS8000 Getting Started TS8008 Port Pin Outs 158008 Port Pin Outs Ground Connection RTS Pin 6 RTS Pin 6 COM COM TxA Pin 8 Tx TxB Pin 1 RxB TxEn COM TxB CT5 Pin 1 Tx AR a Cs t Ml E T EN e ae E Ethernet v Power Supply COMMS Port COMMS Port POM Port Page 23 http www SSDdrives com Appendix D TS8010 Specifications TS8000 Getting Started Appendix D TS8010 Specifications The following specifications pertain to the T58010 series HMI SSD Drives retains the right to modify specifications at any time without prior notice TS8010 Dimensions Dimensions in inches mm PO 12 83 325 8 _ 11 55 293 3 lt lt gt l o E M TS8010 Mounting Specifications 12 250 311 2 11 725 297 8 F 6 125 155 6 A OOOO 8 925 226 7 All tolerances 0 010 inch 25mm Page 24 http www SSDdrives com Appendix D TS8010 Specifications TS8000 Getti
17. dt Strasse 10 64646 Heppenheim Tel 49 0 6252 798200 Fax 49 0 6252 798205 India SSD Drives India Pvt Ltd 151 Developed Plots Estate Perungudi Chennai 600 096 Tel 91 44 43910700 Fax 91 44 43910700 Italy Parker Hannifin SPA Via Gounod 1 20092 Cinisello Balsamo Milano Tel 39 02 361081 Fax 439 02 66012808 Singapore Parker Hannifin Singapore Pte Ltd 11 Fourth Chin Bee Rd Singapore 619702 Tel 65 6887 6300 Fax 65 6265 5125 Spain Parker Hannifin Espana S A Parque Industrial Las Monjas Calle de las Estaciones 8 28850 Torrejonde Ardoz Madrid Tel 34 91 6757300 Fax 34 91 6757711 Sweden Parker Hannifin AB Montorgatan 7 SE 302 60 Halmstad Tel 46 35 177300 Fax 46 35 108407 UK Parker Hannifin Ltd Tachbrook Park Drive Tachbrook Park Warwick CV34 6TU Tel 44 0 1926 317970 Fax 44 0 1926 317980 www SSDdrives com 58000 Getting Started Parker Hannifin Corporation SSD Drives Division 9225 Forsyth Park Dr Charlotte NC 28273 Tel 1 704 588 3246 Fax 1 704 588 3249
18. e core on the 24Vdc and OVdc leads between the power supply and the TS8000 http www SSDdrives com Installation And Power TS8000 Getting Started Power Supply Requirements Page 9 The TS8000 series requires a 24vdc power supply rated at 9 5W TS8003 14W TS8006 24W TS8008 33W TS8010 or 67W TS8015 The units may draw considerably less than the rated power depending upon the options being used As additional features are used the unit will draw increasing amounts of power Items that could cause increases are additional communications optional communications cards use of the CompactFlash card and other features programmed through DSI8000 In any case it is very important that the power supply is mounted correctly if the unit is to operate reliably Please take care to observe the following points The power supply must be mounted close to the unit with usually not more than 6 feet 1 8 m of cable between the supply and the operator interface Ideally the shortest length possible should be used The wire used to connect the operator interface s power supply should be at least 22 gauge wire If a longer cable run is used a heavier gauge wire should be used The routing of the cable should be kept away from large contactors inverters and other devices which may generate significant electrical noise A power supply with a Class 2 or SELV rating should be used A Class 2 or SELV power supply provides isolation to
19. emory expandable with optional CompactFlash card 6808 E F e 3 2 inch LCD display TS8003 128x64x2 color e 5 4 inch STN display TS8006 320x240x256 color e 7 7 inch DSTN display TS8008 640x480x256 color e 10 4 inch TFT display TS8010 640x480x256 color e 15 inch TFT display TS8015 1024x768x32K color e 32 TS8003 5 TS8006 7 TS8008 8 TS8010 or 10 T8015 button keypads for on screen menus e 24vdc power supply 20 e Resistive Analog Touchscreen TS8006 TS8008 TS8010 TS8015 General Description The TS8000 Operator Interfaces combine unique capabilities normally expected from high end units with a very affordable price They are built around a high performance core with integrated functionality This core allows the TS8000 series to leverage many of the features typically found in many PC based SCADA systems The TS8000 series are able to communicate with many different types of hardware using high speed RS 232 422 485 and 10 100 Base T Ethernet communications ports In addition the TS8000 s feature a USB port for fast download of configuration files and access to trending and data logging A CompactFlash socket is provided so that CF cards can be used to collect your trends and data logs as well as to increase the memory available for configuration files In addition to accessing and controlling of external resources the TS8000 series allows a user to easily view and enter information Us
20. equired for upgrade The window is too small to allow editing The device returned an unexpected reply code TS8000 Getting Started POSSIBLE CAUSES POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS The device you are trying to download into doesn t match the database device The communication port you try to download with is unavailable Cable not connected Incorrect download communication port Target device IP address incorrect No USB Drivers Cable is not connected If the message appears while downloading to the device The version of DSI8000 on the PC is different from the target device firmware version when attempting a download via Ethernet The current User interface view is too small to allow editing The device you are trying to download to is not supported by this version of DSI8000 Create a new database file corresponding to your device File gt New Check if the cable is connected correctly to the PC and the device programming ports USB or PG Port Check that DSI8000 is directed to the correct communication port Link gt Options Check that the communication port Is not used by another service or software especially for serial ports If you download via Ethernet Check the IP address of the target device in Link gt Options Check that the USB drivers were install successf
21. ers can enter data through the touchscreen or front panel keypad Page 3 http www SSDdrives com Product Overview TS8000 Getting Started Safety Information All safety related regulations local codes and instructions that appear in the manual or on equipment must be observed to ensure personal safety and to prevent damage to either the instrument or equipment connected to it If equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired Do not use the controller to directly command motors valves or other process actuators not equipped with safeguards To do so can be potentially harmful to persons or equipment in the event of a fault to the controller Contents Of Package The TS8000 unit will come shipped with the following additional equipment e 58000 Operator Interface terminal TS8003 00 00 TS8006 00 00 TS8008 00 00 TS8010 00 00 or TS8015 00 00 e 2 meter USB programming cable CMA7 1053 e 5 meter serial communications cable CMA7 1054 e DSI8000 software CD with Value Added Apps RI471055 e Getting Started bulletin HA471056U000 e Panel cutout template e Panel mounting hardware packet e Panel mounting gasket e Power supply terminal block Specitications The following specifications pertain to the TS8000 series HMI SSD Drives retains the right to modify specifications at any time without prior notice Power Requirements Page 4
22. ersion of DSI8000 Install the TS8000 HMI USB drivers Connect the TS8000 to your PC using the USB cable provided and then apply power to it Windows will launch the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard may prompt you to locate updated device drivers If prompted select No not at this time and then click Next gt The wizard will then ask you for install options Choose Install from a list or specific location and then click Next gt Make sure that Search for the best driver in these locations option is selected as well as Include this location in the search In the navigation window browse to C Program Files SSD Drives DSI8000 Device then click Next gt It is important that you perform this step correctly or you may have to manually remove the drivers using Windows Device Manager and repeat the installation once more Note that the TS8000 USB drivers have not been digitally signed by Microsoft If prompted click Continue Anyway to complete the installation process When the driver installation is complete click Finish Note If you have trouble accessing the TS8000 via USB communications Windows Device Manager may give you valuable information as to the error To access Windows Device Manager right click My Computer on the Windows Desktop Select Properties in the drop down list Navigate to the Hardware tab Click the Device Manager button Expand the Universal Serial Bus controllers tree The TS8000 installs itself as both HM
23. heben 20 158006 Mounting Specifiestions aussen aa 20 158000 Port PISOS aspi dat EPC ra RER 21 Appendix C 198008 SpecilicallOrtszszexssssssuaus uncus dads axuR FREE KEM T NM M RES a ERA ERU ES 22 50008 DIMENSIONS iesistie bo de ove ek 22 TS8008 Mounting Specifications cesesseseeeee nennen emen mene nennen 22 TS8008 Port Bir OUR a n ii 23 Appendix D T958010 Spechcalions ans 24 1860 10 Dimensions sense DU T E chee 24 TS80 10 Mounting Specifications sang 24 1580 MO POr PREU italia 25 Appendix E TS8015 Specifications sess ener 26 E A MN ese O LM A C D E 26 159015 Motutiting opeclticdliboflsuameteto daa dina 26 158013 Pon Pris UIS aussen ae 27 Appendix F TS8000 Troubleshooting ocooccoccocccccnconconcnnonnconocnonnnnnonanoss 28 AA A R EAC Ra d 28 T998000 M SSIISS ique D A een 31 TS8000 Serial Communi Canons ausser 32 199000 Ethernet Communications x eee tatio bras ee de ad vacas iae bri p amu bus 33 OA A ta REED M DIM LUE MI 35 Page ii http www SSDdrives com Product Overview TS8000 Getting Started Product Overview e Configured with DSI8000 software 2n e 3 onboard RS 232 422 485 comms ports a q n e Onboard 10 100 Base T Ethernet for device comms web a A 3 hosting and unit networking f B n m e USB Port to download configuration files or transfer data from the unit x Y g a TITE 4 Mb TS8003 TS8006 8 Mb TS8008 TS8010 or 32 EE Mb TS8015 onboard flash m
24. ilable from SSD Drives The latest updates to the software are always available from the SSD Drives website at www ssddrives com usa under Resource Center Software Downloads Keypad Buttons The TS8003 keypad consist of five unique key types eight legendable keys 5 navigational keys a 12 key numeric keypad three soft keys for on screen menu selections and four keys labeled ALARMS MUTE EXIT and MENU The TS8006 keypad consist of five user assignable keys for on screen menus The TS8008 keypad consist of seven user assignable keys for on screen menus The TS8010 keypad consist of eight user assignable keys for on screen menus The TS8015 keypad consist of ten user assignable keys for on screen menus Front Panel LEDs There are three front panel LEDs Shown below is the default status of each of the LEDs indication Red LED Power Fashing Steady OF Seady Flashing Rapidly Flickering Flashing Slowly An incorrectly formatted CompactFlash card is present Display Page 14 The TS8006 TS8008 TS8010 and TS8015 use a liquid crystal display LCD for displaying text and graphics The display utilizes a cold cathode fluorescent tube CCFL for lighting the display The CCFL tubes can be dimmed for low light conditions http www SSDdrives com Software Unit Operations TS8000 Getting Started These CCFL tubes have a limited lifetime Backlight lifetime is based upon the amount of time the display is turned on at full intens
25. ity Turning the backlight off when the display is not in use can extend the lifetime of your backlight This can be accomplished through the DSI8000 software when configuring your unit Touchscreen The TS8006 TS8008 TS8010 and TS8015 utilize a resistive analog touchscreen for user input The unit will only produce an audible tone beep when a touch on an active touchscreen cell in sensed The touchscreen is fully functional as soon as the operator interface is initialized and can be operated with gloved hands Troubleshooting the TS8000 If for any reason you have trouble operating connecting or simply have questions concerning your new TS8000 refer to Appendix F for troubleshooting tips Battery and Time Keeping Page 15 A battery is used to keep time when the unit is without power Typical accuracy of the TS8000 time keeping is less than one minute per month drift The state of the battery does not in any way affect the unit s program memory All configurations are stored in non volatile flash memory Caution Risk Of Electric Shock The inverter board attached to the mounting plate supplies the high voltage necessary to operate the backlight Touching the inverter board may result in injury Please exercise caution while working inside of the unit Caution The circuit board contains static sensitive components Before handling the operator interface without the rear cover attached discharge static charges from your b
26. lling into the operator interface during installation A gasket is provided to enable sealing to NEMA 4X IP66 specifications Install the provided nuts and tighten evenly for uniform gasket compression For more Detailed documentation refer to Appendix A B C D and E Mounting Templates Connecting To Ground Page 8 This protective conductor terminal is bonded to conductive parts of the equipment for safety purposes and must be connected to an external protective grounding system Each TS8000 has a chassis ground terminal on the back of the unit The unit should be connected to ground The chassis ground is not connected to the signal common of the unit Maintaining isolation between the ground and the signal common is not required to operate the unit however other equipment connected to this unit may require isolation between the ground and the signal common To maintain isolation between signal common and ground care must be taken when connections are made to the unit For example a power supply with isolation between its signal common and ground must be used Also plugging in a USB cable may connect signal common to ground Optional Ferrite Core Ground Connedion gt 24Vdc mE m OVdc TS8000 Ground Connection Important Do not connect the power supply common to ground The TS8000 has its own chassis ground that should be utilized To further reduce electrical noise SSD Drives also recommends the use of a ferrit
27. n Upgrading DSI8000 did not upgrade the software version TS8000 Getting Started POSSIBLE CAUSES POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS The background of the image is not refreshed Tag minimum and maximum are not setup No minimum and maximum setup on the data tags displayed in the viewer Program issue Location of the drivers unknown The operating system is unable to find the driver or the installation failed The option selected during the upgrade was Modify instead of Repair Change the primitive Fill Format to Solid color Add the system variable dispcount in the background of the image to force the refresh Check the tag s minimum and maximum values These are used by both primitives for min and max Check that all displayed tags in the trend viewer have a Minimum and a Maximum setup See program troubleshooting The drivers are located under DSI8000 Device installation folder For example C Program Files SSD Drives DSI8000 Device In your operating system device manager check if the device TS8000 HMI is present If so uninstall that device Follow the USB installation guide in this manual Launch the upgrade again and choose Repair when prompted http www SSDdrives com Appendix F TS8000 Troubleshooting DSI8000 MESSAGES Page 31 Device incompatible with file Unable to open communication port No Reply from terminal CompactFlash r
28. ng Started TS8010 Port Pin Outs 158010 Port Pin Outs Ground Connection TxA Pin 8 RTS Pin 6 RTS Pin 6 E Ld 539532 o Ethernet i Power Supply COMMS Port COMMS Port cTs Pin 1 Tx e TxB Pin 1 a i EN L LI E lt In Ez Ex Page25 http www SSDdrives com Appendix E TS8015 Specifications TS8000 Getting Started Appendix E TS8015 Specifications The following specifications pertain to the TS8015 series HMI SSD Drives retains the right to modify specifications at any time without prior notice TS8015 Dimensions 16 00 406 4 13 00 330 2 PROTECTIVE EARTH GROUND TS8015 Mounting Specifications 15 425 391 8 10 283 261 2 5 142 130 6 22X 0 188 dune L 04 8 All tolerances 0 070 20 25 mm Page 26 http www SSDdrives com Appendix E TS8015 Specifications TS8000 Getting Started 158015 Port Pin Outs PROTECTIVE EARTH GROUND TxA PIN 8 RTS PIN 6 Tx COMM COMM Rx CTS PIN 1 TxA PIN 8 TxA 9 TxB PIN 1 TxA TxB PIN 1 ETHERNET DOG j j j j j j j B POWER RS485 RS232 RS485 CONNECTOR PORT B PORT B PORT A PORT A PGM PORT 1 COMMON 2 24V t 20 Limited Warranty SSD Drives warrants the goods against defects in design materials and workmanship for the period of 12 months from the date of delivery on the terms detailed in SSD Drives Standard Conditions of Sale IA05
29. ody by touching a grounded bare metal object Ideally handle the operator interface at a static controlled clean workstation Do not touch the surface areas of the circuit board Dirt oil or other contaminants may adversely affect circuit operation To change the battery of a TS8000 remove all power and other cabling from the unit Next take off the unit s rear cover by removing the five screws designated by the arrows on the rear of the unit Then by lifting the top side hinge the rear cover thus providing clearance for the connectors on the bottom side of the PCB as shown in the illustration below Remove the old battery from the holder and replace with a new one The battery used is a CR2025 lithium button cell Assemble in the reverse order The following example depicts the battery replacement procedure for a TS8010 http www SSDdrives com Software Unit Operations TS8000 Getting Started Page 16 http www SSDdrives com Options And Accessories TS8000 Getting Started Options And Accessories The following specifications pertain to the TS8000 series HMI SSD Drives retains the right to modify specifications at any time without prior notice CompactFlash Socket The TS8000 is equipped with a Type II CompactFlash socket This socket will accept either Type or Type ll cards Make sure to use cards with a minimum of 4Mb and a maximum of 2 Gb capacity Cards can be obtained at most computer and office supply retailers
30. p www SSDdrives com Specifications TS8000 Getting Started RF conducted interference EN 61000 4 6 Criterion B 3 V rms Emissions Emissions EN 55011 Class A Notes Criterion A normal operation within specified limits Criterion B temporary loss of performance from which the unit self recovers Construction Steel rear metal enclosure with NEMA 4X IP66 aluminum front plate when correctly fitted with the provided gasket Installation Category Il Pollution Degree 2 Mounting Requirements Maximum panel thickness is 0 25 inch 6 3 mm For NEMA 4X IP66 sealing a steel panel with a minimum thickness of 0 125 inch 3 17 mm is recommended Maximum Mounting Stud Torque 17 inch pounds 1 92 N m Weight TS8003 1 96 Ibs 0 89 kg TS8006 3 00 Ibs 1 36 kg TS8008 3 84 lbs 1 74 kg TS8010 5 53 lbs 2 51 kg TS8015 11 41 lbs 5 17 kg Dimensions Refer to Appendix A B C D and E Dimensions for individual unit dimensions Page 7 http www SSDdrives com Installation And Power TS8000 Getting Started Installation And Power The following specifications pertain to the T58000 series HMI SSD Drives retains the right to modify specifications at any time without prior notice Mounting Instructions This operator interface is designed for through panel mounting A panel cutout diagram and a template are provided Care should be taken to remove any loose material from the mounting cut out to prevent it from fa
31. t check that the protocol settings are on the right communication port in DSI8000 Communication port connector pins Although unlikely check the bent inward communication port connector pins on the SSD Drives device in case some are bent inward resulting in a bad contact with the cable Incorrect tag mapping Check that the tag is mapped to an existing register in the target device Values blink Incorrect tag mapping on one of Delete tags one after another and between the data the tags on the display download in between When the n and values on the screen stop blinking the last deleted tag was mapped incorrectly or accessed an unknown register in the target device Communications times out Increase the Slave Response or Device Timeout on the communication port or target device in DSI8000 Page 32 http www SSDdrives com Appendix F TS8000 Troubleshooting ETHERNET COMMUNICATION TS8000 Getting Started This section s used to troubleshoot the communication between two devices linked via Ethernet TIP For communication troubleshooting it is strongly advised to create a new DSI8000 database including only one data tag mapped to a known register in the target device PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS n Values show Values blink between the data n and Page 33 Incorrect target device IP address Incorrect cable or wrong connection
32. ully Reinstall TS8000 HMI USB driver under the PC device manager if necessary Make sure the cable is connected or check above solutions Download again with Link gt Update or F9 Insert a CompactFlash Card in the target device Use another communication port for download USB or Serial Change the panel view using View gt Panel gt Display only Update DSI8000 to the latest version available on www SSDDrives com Choose Repair when upgrading http www SSDdrives com Appendix F TS8000 Troubleshooting TS8000 Getting Started SERIAL COMMUNICATION This section is used to troubleshoot the communication between two devices linked via serial ports i e RS232 or RS485 TIP For communication troubleshooting it is strongly advised to create a new DSI8000 database including only one data tag mapped to a known register in the target device PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS n Port settings do not match Check that the port settings of the DSI8000 device match the target device i e Baud Parity etc Values show Incorrect target device address Check that the target device address in DSI8000 in communications on the PLC symbol matches the target device address setup Incorrect cable Check the cable part number or cabling to match your protocol Incorrect communication port Check if the cable is connected to the right communication port If the above is correc
33. ve on the display Data received is not what s expected For example bytes reversed in the word Download the database from DSI8000 again Download a database from DSI8000 See Serial Communication or Ethernet Communication Check the tag mapping making sure the target device PLC etc register Is correct Check the primitive Data Source in the user interface in case the word WAS is displayed Re link the tag in this case Increase the number of digits before the decimal point in the tag format Change the decimal point position in the tag format Check if the tag type corresponds to the data type Is the data a floating point number and thus the tag a real Pi symbol and not an integer X symbol Check if the tag is accessing the correct target device register Check if the primitive corresponds to the tag type For example primitive is a Text Integer so the tag has to be an integer Use the transform property on the tag to modify the data source You might have to try multiple solutions to solve the issue http www SSDdrives com Appendix F TS8000 Troubleshooting Page 30 PROBLEM Symbol or image leaves a trace when animated Rich Bar Graph or Dial Gauge does not move Trend Viewer curve stuck at the bottom Display shows TIMEOUT or NOT READY or WORKING USB Drivers location for Windows USB Driver installatio

Download Pdf Manuals

image

Related Search

Related Contents

QUICK START GUIDE - 5 Star Car Alarms  Frigidaire 318201679 (0903) Range User Manual  取扱説明書等(1)  Easy Istruzioni d`uso REV_1.cdr  VT SMART 45 - M0S11271 - 1P07 DRAFT1:FEV 1000-950  名 EL-771H ミニナイスサイズ電卓 形 EL-772H    9094 - Steck  HP PW460t Data Sheet  Learning Resources LER 2784  

Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file