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1. BSG 5 type 9185 11 45 10 SLC 500 X1 9 pin Sub D 9 pin Sub D y RD 3 TxD 2 5 GND 5 BMS00743 Chapter4 2 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 4 3 Page 1 Operator interface Connection options Chapter 4 3 Operator interface overview 1 Complete connection options overview for BDT 5 sse nennen 2 2 Power supply for BDU 5 svssscscscsvavesscssesvssscecdssievscecesesesverecsuscsinsisescasevsvascrccsesvarsveuscausctssvestecassctutvestetersverrsects 3 3 Connection between BDT 5 and Ex i isolator eene 5 4 Connection options for external switches sssssseseeseesenenen ennt tete tenet ntntntntnnnnns 8 Version 1 2 Issue 29 04 2004 BMS00743 Chapter4 3 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 4 3 Page 2 1 Complete connection options overview for BDT 5 Industrial area Option far further development Power supply backlight dddddtdd B Inputs BMS00743 Chapter4 3 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 4 3 Page 3 2 Power supply for BDT 5 Overview
2. Character height ca mm O 6e e 0 5 15 Configuration memory type Flash EEPROM Power supply 10 8 VDC 8 12 5 VDC BSG 4 type 9143 10 power supply Connections Via plug in screw terminals 2 5 mm green Backwall Plastic with fastening arrester plate IP 20 Storage temperature 30 80 C Relative humidity 90 at 40 C without condensation Vibration Operation 0 075mm 10Hz 58Hz 19 58Hz 500Hz Transport 3 5mm 5Hz 12Hz 19 12Hz 500Hz Transport 25g 6ms 290 x 146 Mounting depth ca mm 80 Wall thickness mm 10 Weight g approx 1200 BMS00743 Chapter3 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 3 Page 3 1 2 Standards and guidelines The compliance of the designated product with the regulations in guideline 89 336 EEC is verified by compliance with the following standards Test according to Standard guideline Interference resistance EN 61000 6 2 Static discharge contact air AR EN 61000 4 2 1993 4kV 8kV HF irradiation EN 61000 4 3 1997 10V m Burst coupling EN 61000 4 4 1996 2kV HF power supply EN 61000 4 6 1997 10V m EN 6100063 Noise suppression level EN 55022 1998 Class B The compliance of the designated product with the regulations in guideline 94 9 EEC is verified by compliance with the following standards Test accord
3. Adapt configuration data to driver and save to Flash 041 Error Barcode Controller Barcode controller could not be initialized Hardware defective device must be repaired 056 Error Out of Memory Font memory area exceeded Execute system download with original fonts 100 Error Flash not Empty Flash memory chip cannot be overwritten Hardware defective device must be repaired 101 Text configuration memory full Text memory is full project contains too many objects 012 Waiting For System Programming and is now ready to receive the system data again with the interface parameter settings 8 1 even 9600 Baud 012 Waiting For System Programming and is now ready to receive the system data again with the interface parameter settings 8 1 even 19200 Baud Reduce project and download it again Following this error message the operator interface displays the following message Following this error message the operator interface displays the following message BMS00743 Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 Chapter 5 BARTEC Page 43 1 5 2 During operation e The error messages described below may occur during operation Output text of error messages at the operator interface Explanation meaning Remed
4. The programmed command will be executed Only for editing in variables The software manual from BMS Text describes this handling function When the corresponding bit is set the ESC key has no function here only the relevant key bit is set BMS00743 Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 59 2 3 7 Operation functions in the histogram e The histogram is called up with the programmed key e The following menu window appears when the histogram is called up Histogram Position Inputs 000 000 lt CUP CUD gt Scroll lt ESC gt Exit lt SCUP gt Start lt SCDN gt End e All current histogram messages are displayed in this menu window e The visual display of histogram messages depends on the settings in the system menu Please note sections 1 2 2 16 to 1 2 2 18 e All messages are saved consecutively The last saved message is displayed first e f message coming AND message going are used for fault messages in the history report this is marked by an entry after the corresponding message The following applies here Message coming Three characters are displayed at the last position of the message Message going Three characters are displayed at the last position of the message e The number and actual positions of all saved history messages are d
5. C lt 95 without condensation As per IS pac standard 35 2 x 114 5 x 106 0 mm approx 192 BMS00743_Chapter3 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 3 Page 11 3 3 View and mounting diagram View Mounting diagram BMS00743 Chapter3 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 Chapter 3 BARTEC Page 12 3 4 Connection and allocation overview BSG 5 type 9185 11 45 10 Connection pin Designation X1 RS 232 non Ex side 2 RxD 3 TxD 5 GND 7 RTS 8 CTS X2 RS 422 non Ex side 8 TxD A 3 TxD B 9 RxD A 4 RxD B X2 RS 485 non Ex side 8 A 3 B X3 RS 422 Ex side 8 TxD A 3 TxD B 9 RxD A 4 RxD B X3 RS 485 Ex side 8 A 3 B Power supply Pac Bus 1 24V DC 2 GND 3 4 LF 5 6 N C Terminals 7 U 24V DC 8 PA 9 U 0V GND BMS00743 Chapter3 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 3 Page 13 3 5 DIP switch settings S1 and S2 Switch Abbreviation front Position Function p
6. kkk e One exception are variables in hexadecimal format This type is always displayed with 4 characters e tis possible to define variable behavior refresh and scrolling between pages in the project e The key bits are transferred with every key operation Key DE ll F1 F2 Other keys c Effect Cancel the menu operation Jump back to start page Jumping back to the start page can be prevented by setting a bit in the static control word Select previous or next page Condition that the pages were set up consecutively that the operation page function was not used No function if static objects variables only are used on the page Otherwise see treatment in section 2 3 3 No function if static objects variables only are used on the page Otherwise see treatment in section 2 3 3 Cancel the menu operation Jump back to start page Jumping back to the start page can be prevented by setting one bit in the static control word Calls up the help page if present The programmed command will be executed The programmed command will be executed Have no effect The software manual from BMS Text describes this handling function When the corresponding bit is set the lt ESC gt key has no function here only the relevant key bit is set Please refer also to section 1 2 2 20 BMS00743 Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to cha
7. User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 16 1 2 2 9 Enter Operator interface address ce Attention e The operator interface address serves to identify the device for programming and for station settings within a bus communication only possible with some drivers e Further information about bus coupling can be found in Chapter 4 Connection options Enter operator interface address 01 lt ESC gt Exit e When this configuration item is selected the cursor is activated and flashes in the first position of the input field e The default value is address 01 e tis possible to set the operator interface station address with a value up to 32 depending on necessity and protocol usage BMS00743 Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 17 1 2 2 10 Background lighting Background lighting Always On Switch off after 5 minutes Switch off after 10 minutes CUP CDN Select lt ESC gt Exit e The device background lighting must be supplied with a second power supply BSG 4 type 9143 10 e You can change the background lighting behavior with this configuration item e f the keyboard is not used the background lighting will switch off after the set period has elapsed e Pressing any key on the operator interface will switch the background lighting on
8. lt CUP CDN gt Select ESC Exit CR OK e Use this configuration item to specify the appropriate font and character size for fault messages e The following applies Default This font is defined via the downloadable system files This setting is currently the same as the system font Font0 Corresponds to the font selected in BMS Text for font style 1 Font Corresponds to the font selected in BMS Text for font style 2 Font2 Corresponds to the font selected in BMS Text for font style 3 System font This font is a permanent font style and is a part of the boot system component of the software code and therefore cannot be changed This font only displays capital letters If fault messages have been generated with lower case letters the lower case letters will be converted into capital letters tis also possible to use special characters like valves engines etc in fault messages The applicable planning is implemented in BMS Text with the relevant font The description can be found in the software manual from BMS Text Please note that the fonts are only transferred into the operator interface with a system download BMS00743 Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 20 1 2 2 15 Numbers of pixels as line spaces in fault messages Number of pixels as l
9. 1 247 EG A ta 286 BMS00743_Chapter3 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 Chapter 4 BARTEC Page 1 Chapter 4 Chapter 4 Overview Description 2 Allen Bradley Rockwell Automation 3 Operator interface 4 OPC PC systems 5 Siemens 6 Accessories Contents Connection options This chapter lists the cable connections and overviews of possible connections between the operator interfaces and various controllers as well as the programming cables and connections to Ex barriers Please note that twisted pair cables must be used for all connection cables Version 1 2 Issue 29 04 2004 BMS00743 Chapter4 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 4 1 Page 1 1 ABB Connection options Chapter 4 1 ABB overview Description Page 1 Connection options to ACS 1ieseiccsscerscscecsessessccecvescssssreccevescsverseacsusrssescssasorssscececesvstazecaderrsrseseacarsdesrseseavede 1 2 Version 1 2 Issue 29 04 2004 BMS00743 Chapter4 1 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 4 1 Page 1 2 1 Connection options to AC31 Standard communication interface
10. LED INT RTS IN8 CTS DT 3 3V oe o ene e I Position x1 je 2 3 7 8 9 Made in Germany S N 2003 xxx 15 Connection and allocation overview BDT 5 PA Connector X5 8 Eing nge X2 COM X1 Lower ht X7 Kartenleser Inputs vnd Reader BMS00743 Chapter3 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 3 Page 6 kk 1 6 Terminal Pin Significance Connection Power supply operator interface 12V DC Power supply Power supply operator interface GND 1 of operator interface Power supply background lighting 12V DC Power supply background lighting Key or switch Power supply reader module 12V DC Card reader Power supply reader module GND 3 Power supply card reader GND 4 Power supply card reader 5V DC DO LED N C D1 CO CO MN OO On Go RO gt FO CO NM oO on A Go PO gt A DIN A VIN The key performance data should be max 3 3V and 2 mA The maximum cable length is 1m The connection cables for the external keys or switches MUST NOT leave the prote
11. Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 8 1 2 2 3 Change password Change password Yes No lt CUP CDN gt Select lt ESC gt Exit CR OK e Tochange the password select the configuration item Yes confirm with CR and enter the new password If the password has been forgotten it is possible to reset the password to the factory default This is implemented by simultaneously pressing the lt ESC gt and lt CR gt keys while switching on the device Please note that resetting this password also affects the histogram password see section 2 3 7 1 1 2 2 4 Date Time Enter date and time 00 00 00 00 00 00 lt ESC gt Exit e All devices are equipped with a real time clock which starts up independently and is buffered by a capacitor e The capacitor memory lasts approx 5 days After this period the clock module loses these values and the default value is displayed e The date and time must be reset e The date is entered in dd mm yy format dd day mm month yy year e The time is entered in European 24 hour format hh mm ss hh hours mm minutes ss seconds er If the clock module malfunctions it is possible to reactivate it by entering an imaginary date and time value e g 99 99 99 99 99 99 BMS00743 Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Techni
12. Text display BDT 5 pter1 doc BMS00743 Cha User manual for Text display BDT 5 Chapter 1 BARTEC Page 15 6 2 2 BMS00743_Chapter1 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Party line operation Inductivity alone is considered here for the determination of the cable length This instead of capacitance is the primary factor here Determination of cable lengths for gas group IIC Number of Effective short circuit Inductivity Cable length operator current with safety determined as per for IIC interfaces factor EN 50020 2 120 mA 4 4 mH 3 180 mA 1 8 mH 1000 m 4 240 mA 1 2 mH 5 300 mA 0 7 mH 1000 m 6 360 mA 0 55 mH 786 m 7 420 mA 0 4 mH 571m 8 480 mA 0 29 mH 414m maximum technical length is 1000m Determination of cable lengths for gas group IIB Number of Effective short circuit Inductivity Cable length operator current with safety determined as per for IIB interfaces factor EN 50020 2 120 mA 27 mH 3 180 mA 10 mH 4 240 mA 5 mH 5 300 mA 3 mH 1000 m 6 360 mA 2 7 mH 7 420 mA 1 5 mH 8 480 mA 0 29 mH maximum technical length is 1000m Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 1 Page 16 7 Front panel resistance 7 1 Design Schematic diagram Frontfolie Polyester Membrane top Farbdruck Colour print Silberleitschicht Printed c
13. Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 4 6 Page 1 Accessories Connection options Chapter 4 6 Accessories overview Description Page 1 Programming cable ML aaaeaii 2 Version 14 Edition 30 04 2004 1 BMS00743 Chapter4 6 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 4 6 Page 2 1 Programming cable Standard programming interface V 24 RS 232 C Description m Programming Device type Signal isolator Interface Interface type cable designation 05 0068 0141 BDT5 BSG 5 type X1 V 24 RS 232 C 2 VB 300 9185 11 Programming cable 05 0068 0141 VB 300 BDT 5 programming via V 24 RS 232 C on X1 of BSG 5 type 9185 11 The programming cable 05 0068 0141 VB 300 5m is available as a special accessory BSG 5 type 9185 11 PC x1 9 pin Sub D 9 pin Sub D NC NU e NC Not Connected NU Not Used BMS00743 Chapter4 6 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 1 CHAPTER 5 System menu Operation Chapter 5 overview Description Page 1 System IG ii nanasan d dasnectr udin n e deer ANS 5 2 1 1 General TRIOTTHATOEES nici et dee asset 5 2 12 General SO
14. User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 62 2 3 8 2 3 8 1 2 3 8 2 Operation of image objects Text lists Text lists can also be edited if the field is an actual setpoint value type The editing options are different to those for normal variables Only the lt gt und lt gt keys are available with which it is possible to scroll through text lists The following applies for the key Scroll to previous text one value lower lt gt Scroll to next text one value higher When the text is changed the value in the corresponding PLC address is also immediately changed Dynamic menu branching It is possible to create tree structures within the project with dynamic menu branching without complex PLC programming These dynamic menu branches are identified by a prefixed bigger than sign gt The device supports up to 8 jump levels Effect Cancel the menu operation Jump back to start page Jumping back to the start page can be prevented by setting one bit in the static control word If this bit is set it is possible to jump back one step within the dynamic menu branch pressing the lt ESC gt key 4 gt Select the previous or next dynamic menu branch or the current edit field ee ego C Select the previous or next dynamic menu branch or the current edit field Confirm the dynamic menu branch and jump to the next designed page e The key bits are transferred with
15. X1 Power supply operator interface i 1 Operator interface power supply 2 Operator interface power supply Power supply backlight j 3 Backlight power supply 4 Backlight power supply ce A separate power supply is required for the background lighting BMS00743 Chapter4 3 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 4 3 Page 4 Connection Power supply Terminal BSG4 BDT 5 Input Output intrinsically safe Designation Connection Designation Connection Designation Connection Connector Power supply operator interface 24V DC 7 Output 1 10 12V DC X1 1 Functional earth 8 Output 1 11 GND 1 X1 2 GND 9 N C 12 Backlight Pac Bus 12V DC X1 3 24V DC 1 GND 2 X1 4 GND 2 LF 3 4 N C 5 6 The connection pin 3 and 4 LF of the pac Bus short out Not Connected For the backlight is need a separate Power supply BSG 4 BMS00743 Chapter4 3 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 4 3 Page 5 3 Connection between BDT 5 and Ex i isolator Standard interface RS 422 Description Connection Device type Signal isolator Interface Interface type cable designation 05 00
16. again 1 2 2 11 Terminal mode This configuration item is only available with BDT 5 Terminal mode BDT 5 Text 2 40 Text 4 20 Text 4x40 lt CUP CDN gt Select lt ESC gt Exit lt CR gt OK e Use this configuration item to set up the operator interface with a compatible mode for old text terminals e tis then possible to use existing projects from old text terminals without have to modify the display size e Because of the physical display size of old text terminals it is not possible to obtain 1 1 presentation e The following applies BDT5 for displaying all BDT 5 projects display size 240x64 pixels Text 2 40 for displaying text projects that are arranged with 2 lines and 40 characters operator interfaces BDT 2 and BDT 3 Text 4420 for displaying text projects that are arranged with 4 lines and 20 characters operator interface BDT 4 Text 4 40 for displaying text projects that are arranged with 4 lines and 40 characters Transferring ProVicom text projects to Exicom devices BMS00743 Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 18 1 2 2 12 Fault messages output Fault messages output 1 line per text 2 lines per text 3 lines per text 4 lines per text lt CUP CDN gt Select lt ESC gt Exit CR OK e Planned and existing fault messages
17. can be displayed with up to 4 lines in the operator interface e f the fault message text exceeds the specified number of lines and characters the remainder of the fault message text is omitted and is not displayed by the operator interface e The omitted text is not lost and can be displayed if more lines are selected for the fault message text e The number of displayed characters per line depends on the font selected for the fault messages see section 1 2 2 14 1 2 2 13 Handling fault messages Handling fault messages Static variables Dynamic variables Control via PLC CUP CDN Select lt ESC gt Exit This configuration item is only important if variables are used in dynamic fault messages e Use this configuration item to define variable behavior inside dynamic fault messages e The following applies Static variables All variables are only updated when the fault message is called Dynamic variables All variables are cyclically updated Control via PLC It is possible to select variable behavior in dynamic fault messages via the PLC The software manual for BMS Text describes this handling function BMS00743 Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 19 1 2 2 14 Fault message font Fault message font Default Font 0 Font 1 Font 2 System Font
18. contains all necessary information for project planning and for operation of the product However if important technical documents are missing or you find any errors or discrepancies please inform us For specific questions in individual cases please contact BARTEC GMBH support BMS00743_Chapter1 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 1 Page 3 2 Special markings Notation MENU Designations in dialogs menu items and buttons will be displayed in capital letters lt gt Buttons or shortcuts will be displayed in pointed brackets e g CTRL N gt Input strings will be displayed in square brackets e g A SETUP EXE Requests to operate the program will start with the character Italics Program reactions to an operation will be displayed in italics Notes AN Information highlighted by this symbol is intended to avoid danger to the health and safety of personnel and to avoid damage to property ce Information highlighted by this symbol indicates important information that careful attention should be paid to LL Information highlighted by this symbol refers to a different chapter or section in this manual or other documentation BMS00743_Chapter1 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chap
19. every key operation The description design of these functions can be found in the software manual from BMS Text The software manual from BMS Text describes this handling function BMS00743 Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change
20. keyboard lower case letters No Yes lt CUP CDN gt Select lt ESC gt Exit e Use this configuration item to switch between the upper A Z and lower case letters a 7 transmitted by the operator interface e The following applies No Upper case letters A Z are transmitted by the operator interface when keys are pressed Yes Lower case letters a z are transmitted by the operator interface when keys are pressed e Switching to transmission of lower case letters is important e g for some UNIX systems Barcode off Barcode on no header end with CR Barcode on with header end with CR Barcode on no header end with TAB Barcode on with header end with TAB lt CUP CDN gt Select lt ESC gt Exit CR OK e Use this configuration item to select whether a scanned barcode should be transmitted to the host or not e The following applies Off The scanned barcode will NOT be transmitted to the host On The scanned barcode will be transmitted directly to the host e The appearance of the start and end sequences of the scanned barcode is also selected in the Barcode on setting e The following applies With header The scanned barcode is prefixed by a STX 02h No header The scanned barcode is transmitted without STX 02h End with CR ACR 0Dh is added as an end sequence to the end of the scanned barcode End with TAB A TAB horizontal TAB 0
21. one of the serial COM interfaces of the PC e Connect the Ex i power supply and the fieldbus isolating repeater to 24V DC e Connect the operator interface X1 to 12V DC via the Ex i power supply e The operator interface will start up and execute a self test e The message Error 300 No communication with PLC will appear after a successful self test e Select the function Download configuration system in the system menu at the operator interface to transfer project data e Switch there for to the system menu by pressing the CR ESC gt keys simultaneously Scroll through the menu items to the function Download configuration system then select one of the menu items with the cursor keys and confirm the selection with CR e The operator interface then switches with the selected baud rate into programming mode and is ready to receive the data BMS00743 Chapter2 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 2 Page 3 4 Download e Start up BMS Text and open your or any demo project e Itis possible to start the download via the menu item Project gt transfer e Select your PC interface set the baud rate to the same value as at the operator interface and confirm these settings with OK e BMS Text now attempts to connect to the operator interface and if successful a window will appear with the que
22. reader system e If the operator interface does not have the equipment set up for reader systems this configuration item will not function e The following applies Scanner SK200 For connection of a barcode laser scanner without decoder type ELB SK200RSST to the operator interface variant RSi The default interface parameters of the scanner are 7 Data bits 2 Stop bits 9600 Baud no parity ScannerBCS 03 For connection of a barcode laser scanner with decoder type BCS03 ex to the operator interface variant BCR The default interface parameters of the scanner are 7 Data bits 1 Stop bit 9600 Baud odd parity Chipcard in preparation Wiegand in preparation e When the menu items Scanner SK200 Chipcard or Wiegand are selected the configuration items then show the configuration item Reader device interface parameters see Section 1 2 2 8 e When the menu item Scanner BCS 03 is selected the configuration item Reader device interface parameters see Section 1 2 2 8 is skipped and there is no further option to change the reader device interface parameters BMS00743 Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 14 1 2 2 8 Reader device interface parameters option for further developments ce Attention e Please note that the card reader interface settings of the operat
23. safe extra low voltage SELV or VDE 0106 Part 101 Only use power supply units manufactured according to the above mentioned standards 3 2 Overview technical data Function Equipment Order designation Certification Testing Type of protection Status LED s Intrinsically safe interface BSG 5 type 9185 11 lt gt operator interface Connection Distance BSG 5 type 9185 11 lt gt operator interface With twisted pair 0 75mm Not intrinsically safe interfaces BSG 5 type 9185 11 lt gt PLC Connection RS 232 Connection RS 422 485 Distance BSG 5 type 9185 11 lt gt PLC V 24 RS 232 C RS 422 and RS 485 With twisted pair 0 75mm Rated voltage Voltage range Rated current Maximum power consumption Mounting type Enclosure Ambient temperature Storage temperature Relative humidity Electromagnetic compatibility Dimensions BxHxW BSG 5 type 9185 11 BSG 5 type 9185 11 45 10 DMT 02 ATEX E 246 X CE 0102 e II 2 GD EEx ib IIC IIB ell 3 G EEx nA II T4 Power supply ok green Error short circuit red RxD 1 reception at RS 232 interface RxD 2 reception at RS 422 485 interface field side RxD 3 reception at RS 422 485 interface non Ex side RS 422 485 9 pin Sub D socket lt 1000 m 9 pin Sub D plug 9 pin Sub D socket 15m lt 1000 m 24 V DC 24 V AC 18 35 V DC 15 AC 66 mA 16W On DIN rail NS35 as per EN 50022 Plastic enclosure IS pac IP 30 20 70 C 40 80
24. the display position ensure above all that the rubber seals are correctly positioned e Now tighten the clamping screws with a tightening torque between 0 3 and 0 4 Nm Attention IP65 is achieved with e expert mounting and e alevel and smooth mounting surface BMS00743_Chapter1 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 1 Page 7 5 Suppression measures Installation guidelines The operator interfaces are state of the art designed electronic devices Both the robust mechanical construction and the electronic components design make them ideal for industrial use The basis of fault free operation is EMC compliant installation of the intrinsically safe incoming cables and the EMC compliant installation of the operating unit The interference energies coupled in on the operating unit are removed via the functional earth connection O PA on the rear This functional earth connection must be included with a low resistance and the shortest possible Cu conductor in the potential equalization permissible cable cross section 2 5mm 4mm If this is not complied with the measures taken in the device for high interference immunity and resistance to damage become partially ineffective When installed in steel protective housing this functional earth connection must be connected to the internal PA enclosure connection wi
25. 0 mA Po 73 3 mW 58 8 mW Ri 117 Q 147 Q Co IIB 1000 uF IIC 43 uF IIB 1000 uF IIC 43 uF Lo IIB 56 mH IIC 15 mH IIB 85 mH IIC 30 mH Ui 5 88 V 8 V li no restriction no restriction Ci 0 nF 0 nF Li 0 uH 0 uH TheLi data can be ignored as this current is automatically set by the internal circuit resistor combination of the BSG 5 type 9185 11 45 10 The restriction here is the specification of the voltage Ui of the BSG 5 type 9185 11 45 10 which is 5 88 V BMS00743_Chapter1 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 1 Page 13 6 2 1 Point to point operation Determination of cable lengths for gas group IIC Calculated length Determined lengths Values by equation BSG 5 type 9185 11 45 10 active BDT 5 passive Lo Lk Li 2142 15mH 07mHikm OH m Co Cx Ci 2 43 uF 165 pF m 0 uF er 1000 m IIC BSG 5 type 9185 11 45 10 passive BDT 5 active Lo Lk Li 42857 30mH O7mHikm OpH ii Co Cx Ci 2 43uF 165pFim OF sl maximum technical length is 1000m Determination of cable lengths for gas group IIB Calculated length Determined lengths Values by equation BSG 5 type 9185 11 45 10 active BDT 5 passive Lo Lk Li 56mH 07mH km 0 pH Sal Co Ck Ci 6 106 1
26. 000 uF 165pFim OuF TR BSG 5 type 9185 11 45 10 passive BDT 5 active Lo Lk Li 12142 85mH 07mHikm OpH an Co Ck Ci 6 106 1000uF 165pFim 0pF m maximum technical length is 1000m BMS00743_Chapter1 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change BARTEC User manual for Text display BDT 5 Chapter 1 Page 14 BDT 5 with BSG4 type 9143 10 120 200 and BSG 5 type 9185 11 45 10 in point to point operation Diagram HWO F 34u0 9 AS N HUSE gl HWOE DII 01 3n0001 Il JNEP DII 02 WYO Zp nj VJ Op Ol 88 G of p O EUIUUSL ZX uonoeuuo AvVcL S8 uN Hu 0 r 34u0 D Wu 007 1 Av l in y pue BUILUGL LX uonosuuo AvVcL S8 up HWO dUud 19 yw 00 II Ave 1N Z pue BUILIGL LX UONDSUUON WOOO OII WOOO 8II WGEL ON WO 8ll WGEL Ol Uozz all Hu0 dU0 9 A 88 S I HWS SIl HWS DII 07 3n0001 Ail ANE DII 0D MU 7 Od WW OG 0 88 6 of 8 pue 9 G Uld x uonoeuuo Hn S6 01 3n Lt 2 02 Ol HW LL L 07906 0Q gl Mt Od vu 007 0 Azi 0N LL pue O Pula unao yndjno HN 6 01 4N LE 1 2 09 ON HW LLL 07 3n6 2 02 8ll MZ Od yw 00Z 0l AZL of LL pue OL leuta unao yndjno Technical data subject to change e Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 e User manual for
27. 15 pin Sub D ge TXD A i i 3 IxD8 i 9 mRD A DB 12 14 15 Please note that the TxD and RxD cables should all be twisted pairs BMS00743 Chapter4 1 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 4 1 Page 1 5 Controller types 07 CR 41 07 KR 51 Connection via V 24 RS 232 C to X1 BSG 5 type 9185 11 45 10 CR 41 KR 51 X1 9 pin Sub D Mini DIN RxD TxD ow N BMS00743_Chapter4 1 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 4 2 Page 1 Allen Bradley Rockwell Automation Connection options Chapter 4 2 Allen Bradley Rockwell Automation Overview Description Page 1 Connection options to SLC 500 snsenesrnraravsrraravnenvnnnnnenenenenonnnnnnsavsvstnnnnnnnennsenenenonnnnsesavnesvsenenennneseseteteren 2 Version 1 2 Issue 29 04 2004 BMS00743 Chapter4 2 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 4 2 Page 2 1 Connection options to SLC 500 Standard communication interface V 24 RS 232 C SLC 500 BDT 5 DH 485 V 24 RS 232 C 2 Controller type SLC 500 Connection via V 24 RS 232 C to X1
28. 45 10 PC X2 9 pin Sub D DDA DDB RxD A RxD B A oc co mu M B 9 pin Sub D i i 2 7 1 6 BMS00743 Chapter4 4 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 4 5 Page 1 Siemens Connection options Chapter 4 5 Siemens overview Description 1 Connection Options for S7 sinisita iiidid iiiaae adaini iadaaa didada 2 Version 1 2 Issue 30 04 2004 1 BMS00743 Chapter4 5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 4 5 Page 2 1 Connection options for S7 Standard communication interface MPI D elite O olle DE BL e tvpe Protoco DE ertace tvpe MPI Series CPU 300 BDT 5 MPI Box RS 232 3 Series CPU 400 CP 340 BDT 5 3964R RK512 V 24 RS 232 C CP 341 5 CP 441 1 CP 441 2 RS 422 5 BMS00743 Chapter4 5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 4 5 Page 3 Controller type Series CPU 300 CPU 400 Connection via MPI Box RS 232 to X1 Connection diagram BSG 5 type 9185 11 45 10 MPI Box RS 232 28V DC MPI Bus 05 0068 01 42 VB 301 Pin assignment of MPI interfa
29. 68 0140 BDT 5 BSG 5 type RS 422 VB 299 9185 11 or 7 field cable LIYCY BMS00743 Chapter4 3 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 4 3 Page 6 Overview Industrial area BMS00743 Chapter4 3 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 4 3 Page 7 Connection cable 05 0068 0140 VB 299 or field cable LIYCY BDT 5 connection to fieldbus isolating repeater BSG 5 type 9185 11 on X3 The connection cable 05 0068 0140 VB 299 5m is available as a special accessory BDT 5 BSG 5 type 9185 11 X2 X3 Terminals 9 pin Sub D who 4 DA pep ag bn DDB RxD a 4 gn 3 RD TXD AL g ye 4 RxD TxD 3 BMS00743 Chapter4 3 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 4 3 Page 8 4 Connection options for external switches Overview Power supply operator interface j 1 Operator interface power supply 2 Operator interface power supply Power supply backlight 3 Backlight power supply 4 Backlight power supply LF LE LA 8 Inputs mI uu 5 6 7 8 9 Cabei lenght max tm v 8 digital i
30. 8 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 Chapter 5 BARTEC Page 44 e Error numbers 302 and 303 are driver dependent and may contain different messages e Error number 302 in Modbus RTU Output text of messages at the operator interface error Explanation meaning Remedy Station Nr xx failure Modbus Slave No key interrogation by PLC Fieldbus Bus error S7 MPI MPI initialisation error Failure of one communication partner PLC Keyboard register is not or too little interrogated by PLC Communication OK but operator interface not addressed MPI Box could not be initialized Incorrect operator interface address Incorrect PLC address Integrate communication partner PLC in communication again Interrogate keyboard register decrease interrogation time must be interrogated cyclically 10s Check PLC communication and settings Check MPI Box address and reset Enter correct operator interface address Enter correct PLC address BMS00743 Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 Chapter 5 BARTEC Page 45 e Error number 303 in Modbus Slave Output text of error messages at the operator interface Explanation meaning Remedy Text programming error Fieldbus Text programming
31. 9h is added as an end sequence to the end of the scanned barcode Please note that this setting is only effective when the operator terminal concerned is set up as a variant with barcode scanner various hardware continued on next page BMS00743 Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 40 VT mode selection VT 100 VT 220 Cursor off VT 220 Cursor on lt CUP CDN gt Select lt ESC gt Exit Use this configuration item to switch between the different VT modes Switching the VT mode includes a different functionality with regards to transmitted and received control sequences control code It is also determined when selecting the VT 220 mode what the cursor behavior will be after the operator terminal is started The following applies Cursor off The cursor is switched off Cursor on The cursor is switched on and flashes in the first position of the display The relevant description can be found in the protocol drive manuals for the VT mode or in the software manual from BMS Text return to section 1 2 1 BMS00743 Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 Chapter 5 BARTEC Page 41 1 4 Boot up and self test e The devices have
32. Safety instructions in these operating instructions e Characteristic values and rated operating conditions on the rating and data plates e Additional information signs on the device Damage may remove EX protection The device must be returned to the manufacturer for repairs if there is any visible damage Conformity to standards The devices comply with the following conditions and standards CENELEC ATEX 100a EN 50014 EN 50020 EN 61000 6 2 EN 61000 6 3 Use permitted for Zone 1 and Zone 2 BMS00743_Chapter1 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 1 Page 5 4 Mechanical installation Remove the display from the packaging The delivery consists of e Operator interface e Fastening elements e Fixing frame e Operating instructions e CD with manuals Installation can be directly in e Control cabinet doors or e Operating panels Select the mounting location according to the following criteria e Optimal height for device operation e Good lighting conditions to ensure good display legibility e The mounting surface should be level smooth and stable e f ambient temperature is high there should be provision for ventilation e Avoid mounting in the immediate vicinity of switching or current converter circuits Make a cut out with the following dimensions Device Width Height Installation depth M
33. Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 33 1 3 Protocol specific settings 1 3 1 Modbus Master continued from section 1 2 1 Communication with PLC General AEG 984 ABB AC31 lt CUP CDN gt Select lt ESC gt Exit lt CR gt OK e The Modbus Master protocol is supported by various PLC manufacturers e These manufacturers sometimes use different address or display formats in their PLC PLC programs Use this configuration item to adapt the Modbus protocol to the different variants The following applies here General Register addressing representation from 0 AEG 984 Register addressing representation from 1 ABBAC31 Flag word addressing continued on next page BMS00743_Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 34 Modbus parameter lt ESC gt Exit e This parameter can only be changed if the menu item General is selected in the previous configuration item e With the selection of the menu item AEG 984 this parameter is permanently set at 0 e With the selection of the menu item ABB AC31 this parameter is permanently set at 4 e This parameter allows the higher and lower byte within a word and or the higher and lower word within a double word to be swapped around e Only the variable formats float long integer unsigned long integer
34. US ens io iR CR inso er OR bep dk hee a ons ude tout des 5 3 1 2 1 Overview sequences of all system menu items esee 5 3 1 22 Descriptions of all system menu items ees eneeen entente tenter ttes 5 6 1 3 Protoc l specific sengs sunne de edt epulo d AQ Unde eus one nud 5 33 1 3 1 MODUS MASE an 5 33 132 Modbus Slave insektene 5 35 133 STE EN EE E DOR 5 36 1 3 4 REE EE RE EE EN EE ER 5 38 1 4 Boot up and self test e ree rero ee n e RR re ERR 541 1 5 AOIRA EST Oe Ne en 5 42 1 5 1 During Boot Up ae 5 42 1 5 2 During operation aa 5 43 2 Operation itoe dirette eoa e inr uino kutte e eben tees deer tun ee e eodd 5 46 2 1 KO PST OT IAMIOM aceti idea htc oct M sut tla tid du di dedi es 5 46 2 2 DEE EE ERE NE RE 5 49 2 3 Operatiorikey UNCON oi oie e b n eed ene i i pikaddesdeninngrnengin 5 50 2 3 1 Operation functions in the system menu racmnenrneesnavvenenernvnravnnrnrnnenevnenentavenenernnsnnennenentnnenn 5 50 2 32 Operation funetion in pages s eodera oe eerte eee eb eet y ee Urine ba Ra ecu 5 51 2 33 Operation functions in pages with editing fields 5 52 2 34 Operation input of variables sse 5 54 2 3 5 Operation functions in fault message menu esent nnne 5 57 2 3 6 Operation functions within help pages seen 5 58 2 3 7 Operation functions in the hISIOQEBITL csa cio etta petente ett D i
35. User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 1 Page 1 CHAPTER 1 General Information Chapter 1 Overview 1 Purpose of the manual siitsiscscssvssccstsecssssacecseniicesssacesesssvenessterscacecusiseinsdcesedssvatansusstasucecuviveestceatanscettassceatds 1 2 2 erui mN 1 3 3 Safety informati n iiaiiaaaeaiue uudise hua nis duh oder d dian 14 4 Mechanical installation tnr cnni aeria n tnra aki tacet reri tara 1 5 5 Suppression measures Installation guidelines sees 1 7 5 1 EMC compliant installation seen 1 8 5 2 Protective housing with heating idee iar rere tet let e n tees 1 10 6 Cable length calGulatloTi iuicai iios kit eig dcc e in Reactive n aen ra rd 1 11 6 1 Cable lengths for supply circuits 3 ttn poteet ttes ec Rn Recettes Pee anne 1 11 6 2 Cable lengths for data transmission circuit seen entrent tens 1 12 6 2 1 Point to point operationi 5 ettet entr einer ree ire inte ridge de 1 13 6 2 2 cava securo e eee 1 15 T Front panel resiStahiCe iiie ctore etri nesciret it daemon ci rubet rae edited 1 16 EM Io M 1 16 2 Materials 2 ce dba ce pe de a eoe Pete oie eo o een 1 16 T 3 Material properties eere tm eerie ree Le ER eH E RR i iie 1 16 8 Eabehrig Stnips BDT SI saadan sende 1 18 Contents This chapter contains all information which is not assi
36. V 24 RS 232 C Access to ABB AC31 occurs at serial interface COM1 COM2 with special ABB software Description Controller type Device type Protocol type Interface type oin mum Modbus RTU V 24 RS 232 C m 07 KT 92 07 KT 93 07 KT 94 07 KT 97 07 KR 31 BDT 5 Modbus RTU y54 RS 232 C 1 3 07 KT 31 07 MK 92 BDT5 noche V 24 RS 232 C 1 4 07 KP 93 RS 422 1 4 07 CR 41 BOES Modbus RIU V 24 RS 232 C 1 5 07 KR 51 BMS00743 Chapter4 1 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 4 1 Page 1 3 Controller types 07 KR 91 07 KT 92 07 KT 93 07 KT 94 07 KT 97 Connection via V 24 RS 232 C to X1 BSG 5 type 9185 11 45 10 AC31 x1 COM1 9 pin Sub D 9 pin Sub D RxD 2 co oa Cc N Controller types 07 KR 31 07 KT 31 Connection via V 24 RS 232 C to X1 BSG 5 type 9185 11 45 10 KRIKT 31 x1 9 pin Sub D 9 pin Sub D BMS00743 Chapter4 1 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 4 1 Page 1 4 Controller types 07 MK 92 07 KP 93 Connection via V 24 RS 232 C to X1 BSG 5 type 9185 11 45 10 MK 92 KP 93 x1 9 pin Sub D 15 pin Sub D Connection via RS 422 to X2 BSG 5 type 9185 11 45 10 MK 92 KP 93 X2 9 pin Sub D
37. a for the devices Version 1 6 Issue 29 04 2004 BMS00743 Chapter3 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 3 Page 2 1 Operator interfaces BDT 5 1 1 Overview technical data Function Equipment BDT 5 Certification Testing BVS 03 ATEX E 394 CE 0032 e Il 2G EEx ia IIC IIB T4 T3 Display type LCD monochrome graphic display transflective 240x64 pixels Contrast adjustment using key combination Illumination LED background lighting Membrane keyboard actions gt 1 million Function keys Freely assignable number Softkeys Cursor keys Alphanumeric keys Numeric keys System LED s 4 STOP COM ONLINE ALARM Key LED s controllable 16 Freely controllable LED s Total binary Inputs lt electrical 8 floating contacts switches pushbuttons 3 3V 2 mA each parameters Real time clock Data buffer Yes capacitor buffered maintenance free gt 4 days T Serial interface RS 422 bus capable connection to BSG 5 type 9185 11 communication Program memory size kByte 8x64 512 flash RAM Number of protocol drivers 3 loadable via PC software Main memory buffered kByte 128 gt 4 days Record memory kByte 12 ca 200 500 messages 3 freely definable IBM code table 437 predefined in 3 sizes CYR18x32 Numberoflines BOTS 8 5 3 2 8 5 3 J 2 13 EE 6
38. aas 2 2 4 Download P 2 3 5s COMMUNICATION sis sacs sai 2 3 Contents This chapter contains all the information required to commission the devices in question rapidly and safely Version 1 1 Issue 15 04 2004 BMS00743_Chapter2 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 2 Page 2 1 Required components The following components are required for fast commissioning and the initial test e BDT5textterminal e Exipower supply BSG 4 type 9143 10 e Fieldbus isolating repeater BSG 5 type 9185 11 e Power supply 24V DC 500mA e CD with programming software BMS Text e Programming cable VB 300 to download created projects e Connection cable to the PLC dependent on the PLC interface 2 Installation of programming software e Insert the BMS Text CD into the CD ROM drive and start the setup program with Setup exe The installation program will be started automatically if the option Autostart is selected e Follow the installation program instructions 3 Operator interface preparation e Connect the serial RS 422 interface COM 1 of the operator interface with the RS 422 Ex i X3 interface of the fieldbus isolating repeater e Connect the RS 232 interface X1 of the fieldbus isolating repeater via the VB 300 to
39. and string ASCII characters are supported here e tis also possible to implement a diagnosis via the Run Stop operation of the PLC e f this diagnostic is used via the selected Modbus parameter only the operator interface Stop LED is involved showing the actual status e The cursor in this input field is active and flashing e The input must be a single digit value between 0 and 7 e Invalid inputs will not be accepted and the old value is retained Parameter definition Modbus RUN STOP Word Byte swapped parameter diagnostic swapped 0 Yes No Yes 1 Yes No No 2 Yes Yes Yes 3 Yes Yes No 4 No No Yes 5 No No No 6 No Yes Yes 7 No Yes No c The variable formats are described in section 2 3 4 Please note that not every PLC can support this diagnostic Further information can be found in the manuals of the respective PLC manufacturers return to section 1 2 1 BMS00743 Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 35 1 3 2 Modbus Slave continued from section 1 2 1 PLC Parameter AEG 984 ASCILH L DWH L ASCIIL H DWH L ASCILH L DWL H ASCIIL H DWL H lt CUP CDN gt Select lt ESC gt Exit CR OK e With the selection of the menu item AEG 984 the PLC parameters are set according to the AEG 984 definition e fone of the other men
40. aterial thickness BDT 5 275 0 0 5 mm 131 0 0 5 mm max 80 mm to 10 mm Changing the labeling strips before mounting The labeling strips must be changed from the rear of the device lower side e Remove strips carefully with tweezers Under no circumstances insert pointed tools into the slit Otherwise the membrane top will be damaged e Label the strips e Reinsert them carefully at an angle of about 45 degrees to the front panel do not exert any pressure on the front plate e chamfering the corners will make this easier LL f new strips are made they must correspond exactly to the original strip size see appendix Labeling Strips The labeling strips must not get trapped between the mounting wall and the rubber seal of the device BMS00743_Chapter1 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 1 Page 6 Mount the device using all fasteners the fixing frame and the seal provided e For operator interfaces BDT 5 the set of securing elements with 8 brackets are available e Fixing frame is for operator interfaces BDT 5 These fixing frames are used as guides for the fastener brackets and therefore serve to securely and stably position the operator interface e Fixthe brackets in the corresponding cut outs of the enclosure Optimal sealing e Tighten the screws lightly e Check
41. ating and sensor are devices in protective class 1 as in VDE0100 the protective earth yellow green in the junction box must be connected to the system s protective earth The external PA connection of the stainless steel enclosure must also be included in the potential equalization of the system Stainless steel enclosure lower section Hole ring for PE connection of electric components and PA connection of the operator interface The PA connection of the sensor is firmly screwed to the enclosure floor Junction box Potential equalization rail in hazardous area Diagram PE PA wiring in steel protective housing with heating BMS00743_Chapter1 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 1 Page 11 6 Cable length calculation between the apparatus BDT 5 and the power supply BSG 4 type 9143 10 120 200 and BDT 5 and the fieldbus isolating repeater BSG 5 type 9185 11 45 10 Cable values The values of the cables recommended by us LIYCY n x 2 x 0 75 77 blue n number of cable pairs are Inductance wire wire Lk 0 7 mH km Capacitance wire wire 0 5 wire screen Ck 165 pF m Wire resistance RE ee Equation for cable length calculation Dependent on external inductance Length Lo Li Lx Dependent on external capacitance Lengthc Co Ci Cx 6 1 Cable leng
42. bits can be found in the software manual from BMS Text Soft keys e The soft keys are numbered from top to bottom e The programmed command will be executed and the corresponding key bit will be set when the key is pressed Information about key bits can be found in the software manual from BMS Text BMS00743_Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 47 System keys Enter acknowledgement key o Info Information key ll EE Shift key for 2 keyboard layout E Shift key for 3 keyboard layout Shift key for 4 keyboard layout Ctrl lt gt Plus key lt gt Minus key lt gt Point key e Therelevant key command will be executed and the corresponding key bit will be set when the key is pressed e Information about key bits can be found in the software manual from BMS Text 3 The shift keys do not have key bits assigned d The applicable key function is dependent on the active menu These keys do not have key bits assigned BMS00743 Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 48 Alphanumeric keys Operated key s Produced key Comment 7 8 Single operation 7 Simultaneous operation with Shift key M 7 Si
43. ble types are available Variable type Presentation mode Format type Analog Decimal integer signed numeric unsigned integer unsigned numeric long integer signed double word unsigned long integer unsigned double word float floating point Hexadecimal Binary Digital Binary bit format String String ASCII characters Functionality description of variables can be found in the software manual from BMS Text Please note that these variable format types are not supported by all drivers protocols Further information can be found in the manuals of the respective PLC manufacturers The first position is permanently defined as the sign position for signed variables This sign position is permanently part of the designed variables The input of values can only be implemented therefore up to the maximum number of positions BMS00743 Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 Chapter 5 BARTEC Page 55 e Please note during input at the operator interface that these inputs must be done in a format suitable to the variable type The following applies here Variable type Correct key formats Max Input area Remarks number of positions Analog decimal 5 9 5 sign 32768 key for integer eni to sign only signed nu
44. cal data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 9 1 2 2 5 Texts System programming Texts System programming Reprogram Boot System Yes 9600 8 1 E Yes 19200 8 1 E Yes 57600 8 1 E No lt CUP CDN gt Select lt ESC gt Exit CR OK e Use this configuration item to switch the operator interface directly into programming mode so that the system and or project can be downloaded e Select one of the configuration items prefixed with Yes and confirm with CR e The system contains the fonts languages driver protocols and the project configuration contains all other data such as process pictures texts fault messages etc e The transfer to the operator interface is set permanently to 8 data bits 1 stop bit and even parity e Different speeds can be selected for the transfer The following applies 9600Bd forslow PC s and serial interfaces without FIFO chips 19200 Bd for average PC s and serial interfaces without FIFO chips 57600 Bd for fast PC s or serial interfaces with FIFO chips If Yes is selected the following message is displayed and the operator interface is ready to receive data Operator interface ready for programming Baud rate as selected 8 Data bits 1 Stop bit even parity BMS00743 Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User
45. ce PIN Signal name Designation 3 RxD TxD P Data line B 4 RTS AS Request to Send 5 GND Data reference potential OV 8 RxD TxD N Data line A 9 RTS PG Request to Send PG The operator interface bus connection to the MPI bus is implemented with the bus connection plug attached to the MPI box in compliance with the installation regulations applicable to the MPI bus BMS00743 Chapter4 5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 4 5 Page 4 Connection cable 05 0068 0142 VB 301 Connection of the MPI box via V 24 RS 232 C to X1 of BSG 5 type 9185 11 The programming cable 05 0068 0142 VB 301 0 5m is available as a special accessory BSG 5 type 9185 11 MPI box X1 9 pin Sub D 9 pin Sub D NC NU c NC Not Connected NU Not Used BMS00743 Chapter4 5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 4 5 Page 5 Controller type CP 340 CP 341 CP 441 1 CP 441 2 Connection via V 24 RS 232 C to X1 BSG 5 type 9185 11 45 10 CP x1 9 pin Sub D 9 pin Sub D Connection via RS 422 to X2 BSG 5 type 9185 11 45 10 CP X2 9 pin Sub D 9 pin Sub D 3 DD A 4 3 TxD B o 11 9 RxD A 2 4 RxD B 9 BMS00743 Chapter4 5 doc User manual for
46. comprehensive self tests and error diagnostics which are implemented when the system is booted up e Relevant messages are displayed during boot up e f error messages are displayed they are described in section 1 5 1 e The version numbers of the boot application and driver versions that are also displayed are particularly important The correct sequence is displayed as follows Output sequence of messages at operator interface If problems occur on site whatever kind contact us with these version numbers Additional explanations ET xxx Exicom Main Boot Output of the hardware version boot type BOOT VERSION 3 XX Output of the boot version 000 SYSTEM IS BOOTING PLEASE WAIT 010 TESTING CODE BANKS After the system is switched on the program memory banks are checked 001 OK OK message with error free process 080 Jump in Driver Call up of driver routine Appl Version 5 xx Output of application version Driver Version X Xx Output of driver version 020 Testing system Testing the system messages and fonts 001 OK OK message with error free process 040 Test Barcode Controller Testing the barcode decoder 001 OK OK message with error free process 022 Testing System Configuration Testing the system configuration 001 OK OK message with error free process e After the self test is successfully completed the device displa
47. ctive housing Not connected DIP switch settings S1 Not connected Operating mode Switch Position Point to point operation 51 1 Open Off 1 2 Closed On Bus operation First to penultimate S1 1 Open Off device in bus 91 2 Open Off Last device 81 1 Open Off 91 2 Closed On S1 3 N C S1 4 N C BMS00743 Chapter3 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 3 Page 7 2 Exi power supply BSG 4 type 9143 10 2 1 DC 24 V supply of the power supply BSG 4 type 9143 10 The power supply voltages of the Ex i power supply modules and Ex i communication modules must be generated as safe electrically separated extra low voltages This DC power supply voltage must meet the following requirements e Safe separation can be realised following the requirements among others in VDE 0100 Part 410 HD 384 04 41 IEC 364 4 41 as functional extra low voltage with safe separation or VDE 0805 EN 60950 IEC 950 as safe extra low voltage SELV or VDE 0106 Part 101 Only use power supply units manufactured according to the above mentioned standards 2 2 Overview technical data Function Equipment BSG 4 type 9143 10 Order designation BSG 4 type 9143 10 vvv ccc 10 T BVS 03 ATEX E 314 Certification Testing C 0102 Type of protection e II 2 G EEx ib IIC IIB Display P
48. e If the menu item is confirmed with Yes the following window appears Input Histogram Password kkkkk lt ESC gt Exit CR OK e This password protects the deletion of the histogram against unauthorized access e The password is entered with the alphanumerical keys and remains invisible e Only numerical values are permitted for inputs e Accept acknowledge the input with CR otherwise this menu item will be left and the histogram buffer will not be deleted e The factory password and the default password is 00000 If the password has been forgotten it is possible to reset the password to the factory default This is implemented by simultaneously pressing the lt ESC gt and lt CR gt keys while switching on the device Please note that resetting this password also affects the configuration password see section 1 2 2 3 BMS00743 Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 61 If you enter an incorrect password the following message appears Input Histogram Password kkkkk Password is invalid lt ESC gt Exit lt CR gt OK e The cursor jumps back to the first position in the input field and the password can be entered again BMS00743 Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change
49. e histogram entry is 11 Byte the memory requirement for variables dependent on the variable type e The following applies for each variable type String Per character 1 Byte Binary Total 2 Byte Hexadecimal Total 2 Byte Integer Total 2 Byte Unsigned integer Total 2 Byte Longinteger 32 Bit Total 4 Byte Unsigned long integer 32 Bit Total 4 Byte Floating point Total 4 Byte e Planned and existing histogram texts can be displayed with up to 4 lines in the operator interface e f the histogram text exceeds the specified numbers of lines and characters the remainder of the histogram text is omitted and is not displayed by the operator interface e The omitted text is not lost and can be displayed if more lines are selected for the histogram text BMS00743 Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 22 1 2 2 17 Histogram message font Histogram message font Default Font 0 Font 1 Font 2 System font lt CUP CDN gt Select lt ESC gt Exit CR OK e Use this configuration item to set the corresponding font and the size of the characters for histogram messages e The following applies Default This font is defined via the downloadable system files This setting is currently the same as the system font Font0 Corresponds to the font sel
50. ected in BMS Text for font style 1 Font 1 Corresponds to the font selected in BMS Text for font style 2 Font 2 Corresponds to the font selected in BMS Text for font style 3 System font This font is a permanent font style and is a part of the boot system component of the software code and therefore cannot be changed This font only displays capital letters If fault or text messages have been generated with lower case letters the lower case letters will be converted into capital letters A tis also possible to use special characters like valves engines etc in fault or text messages The applicable planning is implemented in BMS Text with the relevant font The description can be found in the software manual from BMS Text Please note that the fonts are only transferred into the operator interface with a system download BMS00743_Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 23 1 2 2 18 Number of pixels in line spaces separating histogram messages Number of pixels in line spaces separating histogram messages 00 lt ESC gt Exit CR OK e Use this configuration item to define the number of pixels used as line spaces between individual histogram messages e The default value is 00 e With the default value the fault messages are displayed with 1 pixel distance betw
51. een them e As maximum line space the value in pixels can be half the size of the display e Permissible values depending on the operator interface type and therefore the display range from 00 to max 64 e The following applies here BDT5 a maximum value of 32 display 240x64 pixels e Incorrect inputs will not be accepted The old value will not be overwritten BMS00743 Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 24 1 2 2 19 Password settings Password settings Refuse access Refuse variable input CUP CDN Select lt ESC gt Exit lt CR gt OK e Use this configuration item to define password protection behavior for operation e The following applies here Refuse access The applicable page with password protection cannot be called up Refuse variable input Variable input is disabled The cursor is switched off e Password protection is implemented with password levels from 1 to 9 e Detailed descriptions of these functions can be found in the software manual from BMS Text 1 2 2 20 Variable presentation Leading zeros in variables Do not display Display lt CUP CDN gt Select lt ESC gt Exit CR OK e Use this configuration item to define if the full variable should be displayed or only the actual value BMS00743 Chapter5 doc User man
52. er manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 54 Operation input of variables Input of values in variables can only be implemented if the field is of the type Actual setpoint value The input of values into analog numeric variables is the same as with a pocket calculator from right to left With signed variables the sign must be entered first followed by the value The input of a sign is not required for positive values as this sign is equivalent to the key 0 value 0 Please note that the maximum digits of the variable will then reduce by 1 The entered values are transferred to the PLC when the CR key is pressed The complete word 16 bit address or double word 32 bit address will be overwritten in the PLC each time independent of the variable type after the input and confirmation on the operator interface If the entered value exceeds the allowed maximum value a symbol will be displayed for this variable If the entered value undershoots the allowed minimum value a symbol will be displayed for this variable If the PLC sends a value that is too big or small to the operator interface stars will be displayed The display of or is independent of whether the exceeding or undershooting of the maximum or minimum values is specified in the variable definition or the project design The input of variables depends on Variable type Variable format Field presentation mode The following varia
53. error S5 S7 3964R Text programming error Invalid or faulty image definition in called page Invalid or faulty image definition in called page Invalid or faulty image definition in called page Check page in project rectify error and reload project into operator interface Check page in project rectify error and reload project into operator interface Check page in project rectify error and reload project into operator interface BMS00743 Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 46 2 Operation 2 1 Keyboard definition e The device keyboards are divided into several functional blocks e The actions of different keys depends on The key itself The programming of the key via the software The global function within the various function menus Attention For double key actuation first press and hold the corresponding shift key down then press the second key Function keys Key Comment Single operation F1 F2 VP Simultaneous operation with Shift key Shift F1 Shift F2 I Simultaneous operation with Alt key Alt F1 Alt F2 EI Simultaneous operation with Ctrl key Ctrl F1 Ctrl F2 e The programmed command will be executed and the corresponding key bit will be set when the key is pressed Information about key
54. eu e gest abs 5 59 2 3 8 Operation of image OU SCS duse dnce d eens i pd te Po rues e nca sne 5 62 Contents This chapter contains all information necessary for the operation of the devices Version 1 3 Issue 30 04 2004 BMS00743 Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 2 1 System menu 1 1 General information e The parameterization of the devices is done via menu e The configuration menu is called up by pressing the lt ESC gt and CR keys simultaneously e The pre selected configuration items are marked with an inverse or flashing cursor bar e Selection is cursor controlled for the devices Move the cursor bar to the required position with the keys CUP or lt CDN gt Confirm and accept the selected position with the CR key Use lt ESC gt to save the pre selected position and move to the next configuration item e The position of the configuration text in the BDT 5 differs slightly from the following description However the functionality is not affected BMS00743 Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 3 1 2 General settings 1 2 1 Overview sequences of all system menu items Description in section Continued next
55. gned to the other chapters Version 14 Issue 07 04 2004 BMS00743_Chapter1 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 1 Page 2 1 Purpose of the manual The security of persons and equipment in hazardous areas depends on compliance with all relevant safety regulations The installation and maintenance personnel working in such systems therefore have special responsibilities This requires exact knowledge of the applicable regulations and conditions This manual is based on those regulations and summarizes the main safety measures The responsible personnel are still obliged to study the relevant regulations This manual contains the information required for the application and use of the product in the intended manner It applies to technically qualified personnel with sufficient knowledge in the automation technology or data transmission technology sectors Qualified personnel are persons e who as project leaders are familiar with safety concepts in automation or data transmission technology e or who as operating personnel have been trained on the devices or systems and who are familiar with the applicable contents of this manual e Or who as experienced operators service technicians have been trained on similar systems according to safety technology standards This manual has been produced with due care It
56. h CR the following menu window appears Barcode scanner active es Exit test with lt ESC gt e Correct data recognition by the reader device will be shown in the display BMS00743_Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 30 Test inputs Test inputs Yes No lt CUP CDN gt Select lt ESC gt Exit CR OK e f Yes is selected at this test menu item and confirmed with CR the following menu window appears Set and reset inputs Input 1092005811526 7250 On of FFG Exit test with lt ESC gt e The status Off changes to On when the inputs are supplied with 3 3V DC e The 3 3V DC is available on terminal 9 in X5 see Chapter 3 e The inputs can be connected with floating contacts switches and keys BMS00743_Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 31 Interface test Test communication interface Yes No lt CUP CDN gt Select ESC Exit CR OK e f Yes is selected at this test menu item and confirmed with CR the following menu window appears Test interface with loop back plug Transmitted Received Exit test with lt ESC gt e A requirement for the interface test is a c
57. h include more details about possible PLC addressing for various PLC types s In order to avoid problems within the MPI Bus we recommend the permanent input of a valid value continued on next page BMS00743_Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 37 Maximum MPI station number lt ESC gt Exit e Enter the maximum station number HAS number of the MPI Bus e The maximum station number can be found in the S7 hardware configuration e After a driver download only two will be shown in this field e Theinternal default value is 15 which is loaded in the background e Communication is possible without further input in this field e Valid values within this configuration menu are 1 to 31 e Invalid or overlapping values with the following configuration item will not be accepted c The maximum station number which is set here must correspond with the connected PLC c Please refer in all cases to the relevant Siemens manuals which include more details about possible PLC addressing for various PLC types c In order to avoid problems within the MPI Bus we recommend the permanent input of a valid value return to section 1 2 1 BMS00743 Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text displa
58. icasessessacecusdce cesncecdtevssisaduasscssdseueddasesvavedcevstaseWvasdesndsiveacacess 3 2 1 1 Overview technical data ssseenenen nennen enne rrt 3 2 1 2 Standards and guidelines sse tenes 3 3 1 3 Front view and mounting diagram BDT 5 sss 3 4 1 4 Rear view and rating plate BDT 5 enters 3 5 15 Connection and allocation overview BDT 5 sssesee eene 3 5 1 6 DIP switch settings S1 nennen nennen 3 6 2 Ex i power supply BSG 4 type 9143 10 innnnvvrvrervnenenererrvrvrererererrvnerereresesesenerrerenenenenerersenereresesestrnvrenenn 3 7 2 1 DC 24 V supply of the power supply BSG 4 type 9143 10 3 7 2 2 Overview technical data enne 3 7 2 3 View and mounting diagram ssssssssssssessenetnen nnne nennen 3 8 2 4 Connection and allocation overview nennen 3 9 3 Fieldbus isolating repeater BSG 5 type 9185 11 eene 3 10 3 1 DC 24 V supply of the fieldbus isolating repeater BSG 5 type 9185 11 3 10 3 2 Overview technical data 3 10 3 3 Mewandmouning VAAN 6s os loro m ette rettet tito ea cto n deb fetten 3 11 34 Connection and allocation overview nnne 3 12 3 5 DIP smith settings 1 and 92 reri e ce ccs deae t qo a ns 3 13 3 6 Rotary encoder switch settings ssc tote in teilte keen M EDpDI LER pues 3 13 ST sa LED Sa 3 13 4 IBI 3 14 Contents This chapter contains all technical dat
59. ine spaces in fault messages 00 lt ESC gt Exit e Use this configuration item to define the number of pixels used as line spaces between individual fault messages e The default value is 00 e With the default value the fault messages are displayed with 1 pixel distance between them e As maximum line space the value in pixels can be half the size of the display e Permissible values depending on the operator interface type and therefore the display range from 00 to max 64 e The following applies here BDT5 a maximum value of 32 display 240x64 pixels e Incorrect inputs will not be accepted The old value will not be overwritten BMS00743 Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 21 1 2 2 16 Histogram output Histogram output 1 line per histogram text 2 lines per histogram text 3 lines per histogram text 4 lines per histogram text lt CUP CDN gt Select lt ESC gt Exit CR OK e The histogram is a buffer area 10 kB in which all texts and messages are filed in chronological order e The number of the entries depends on the type of texts entered as the texts are compressed before being saved in the buffer area e If the histogram buffer is full the oldest message will be deleted when a new message is entered ring buffer e Memory requirement for on
60. ing to Standard guideline ATEX guideline 94 9 EEC General conditions EN 50014 1997 Protection class i EN 50020 2002 BMS00743 Chapter3 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 3 Page 4 1 3 Front view and mounting diagram BDT 5 Front view BDT5 amp STOP S1 COM ONLINE ALARM S3 NNN i 27505 130 5 Cutout dimensions Terminal block BMS00743_Chapter3 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 3 Page 5 1 4 Rear view and rating plate BDT 5 O Typ 17 21TA 1013 BARTEG 015 nmm D 97980 Bad Mergentheim Typ 17 211A 1015 O Typ 17 211A 1016 O Typ 17 211A 1017 ll 2G EEX ia IIC IIB T4 T3 elektrische Daten 20 C lt Ta lt 60 C 70 C siehe EG Baumusterpr fbescheinigung BVS 03 ATEX E 394 electrical data see certificate of EC Type Examination 0032 x1 X2 X5 XT Versorgung Versorgung RS 422 Serielle Bindreingange Leseger te Terminal Beleuchtung Schnitistelle 3 3V 2 TAP Schnitistelle Perminal Backlight RS 422 Serial igital inputs Reader ipply ower supply interface 3V 2 mA interface 12 VDC TxD A IN 1 12V DC GND 1 TxD B IN2 GND 3 12V DC RxD A IN3 GND 4 GND 2 RxD B IN4 35V INS RD DU ING TxD
61. ious editable field left from the actual position without changing the value in the actual field The definition left depends on the positioning of the editable field on the respective page Select the next editable field right from the actual position without changing the value of the actual field The definition right depends on the positioning of the editable field on the respective page BMS00743 Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 53 On the first position of an editable field one edit field left Example before VAR1 1234 VAR2 5678 after VAR1 1234 VAR2 5678 On any position except the first in an editable field one position left Example before VAR1 1234 VAR2 5678 after VAR1 1234 VAR2 5678 On the last position of an editable field one edit field right Example before VAR1 1234 VAR2 5678 after VAR1 1234 VAR2 5678 On any position except the last of an editable field one position right Example before VAR1 1234 VAR2 5678 after VAR1 1234 VAR2 5678 Other keys Only for editing in variables The software manual from BMS Text describes this handling function Please refer also to section 1 2 2 20 BMS00743 Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change Us
62. isplacement 131 mm terminal BMS00743 Chapter3 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 3 Page 9 2 4 Connection and allocation overview Power supply BSG 4 type 9143 10 120 200 10 Input Output intrinsically safe Connection pin Designation Connection pin Designation Connector 7 24V DC 10 Output 1 8 Functional 11 Output 1 earth 9 GND 12 N C Pac Bus 1 24V DC 2 GND 3 4 LE 5 6 N C Contacts 3 and 4 LF on the Pac Bus must be short circuited Notconnected BMS00743_Chapter3 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 3 Page 10 3 Fieldbus isolating repeater BSG 5 type 9185 11 3 1 DC 24 V supply of the fieldbus isolating repeater BSG 5 type 9185 11 The power supply voltages of the Ex i power supply modules and Ex i communication modules must be generated as safe electrically separated extra low voltages This DC power supply voltage must meet the following requirements e Safe separation can be realised following the requirements among others in VDE 0100 Part 410 HD 384 04 41 IEC 364 4 41 as functional extra low voltage with safe separation or VDE 0805 EN 60950 IEC 950 as
63. isplay BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 1 Page 9 Installation example Potential equalization and screening Non hazardous area Hazardous area EX I power supply module EX i communikation module Controller rtg HE Protective housing The national installation guidelines apply to the fitter and operator e g in Europe EN 60 079 14 Alternative screen connection solutions are available for EMC interference but they must conform to national installation guidelines Before commissioning check which installation regulations the controller manufacturer requires for safe operation These should be brought into line with the recommendations given here BMS00743_Chapter1 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 1 Page 10 5 2 Protective housing with heating Use of heaters Detailed description Use of heaters with dangerous voltages in V4A stainless steel enclosures This installation concerns a combination of devices therefore an EC type examination is not required The individual devices used are devices with EC type examination certifications and they therefore meet the requirements as in 94 9 EC The combination of these devices does not give rise to new electrical hazards As the components he
64. isplayed in the top right corner of this menu window The following applies here Position The actual position of the top message first line where you currently are located will be shown Inputs Total number of all current inputs Key Effect End and quit the histogram see also next page Jump back to start page Scroll within all current histogram messages a D CUP Scroll up to next histogram message CDN Scroll down to previous histogram message Jump back to start to first entered histogram message Jump forward to end to last entered histogram message Shift Other keys Have no effect The description design of these functions can be found in the software manual from BMS Text BMS00743 Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 60 2 3 7 1 Leaving the histogram e The histogram is monitored by a timeout One minute after the last key operation the device jumps back automatically to the normal operating mode and displays the start page e f the histogram is left via the lt ESC gt key it is possible to delete the histogram memory The following window appears Clear histogram buffer Yes No CUP CDN Select lt ESC gt Exit e Press the menu item No or the lt ESC gt key to leave the histogram without deleting the memory and display the start page
65. late 91 1 RS2 ON RS 422 on the non Ex side OFF RS 485 on the non Ex side S1 2 SCAN ON If 1 1 2 ON RS 422 Transmitter RS 422 scanning If 1 1 2 OFF RS 485 Transmitter RS 422 constantly on OFF IfS1 1 ON RS422 RS 485 bidirectional If 1 1 Z OFF RS 485 Transmitter RS 485 switched off 82 1 RS3 ON RS 422 on Ex side field side OFF RS 485 on Ex side field side 92 2 Not Connected e The default setting is S1 1 ON 1 2 OFF 82 1 ON 2 2 OFF 3 6 Rotary encoder switch settings Rotary encoder switch Switch setting Baud rate 2 24K 3 48K 4 9 6 K 5 19 2 K 8 57 6 K i Any other switch settings are not valid for this operator interface 3 7 Status LED s LED Abbreviation front Color Significance plate 1 PWR green Power supply OK 2 ERR red LED staticon short circuit LED flashing baud rate search in automatic baud rate detection 3 RxD1 green Reception at the RS 232 interface 4 RxD2 green Reception at the RS 422 485 interface field side 5 RxD3 green Reception at the RS 422 485 interface non Ex side BMS00743 Chapter3 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 3 Page 14 4 Fixing frame BDT 5 Mounting diagram 294 5 275 i i FIEIRA Bee 8 E y 19 t i f Fixing frame
66. manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 10 Reprogram Boot system e This menu item is used to update the firmware Boot system Attention Use this option only if absolutely necessary Recommendation Only implement after contacting the manufacturer NEVER switch off the 24V power supply while the new boot system is reprogramming otherwise the device will become defective and must be returned to the manufacturer If Reprogram Boot System is selected the following message is displayed Reprogram Boot System Yes No lt CUP CDN gt Select lt ESC gt Exit CR OK e tis now possible to irrevocably activate this function e Select the configuration item Yes and confirm with lt CR gt the Boot system will be reprogrammed and updated e The following message appears on the operator interface Boot System Reprogram Function called Do not switch off the system while this message is visible Code transfer function called BMS00743_Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 11 1 2 26 Interface parameters operator interface Attention e Please note that the interface settings of the operator interface must be the same as the PLC e Further information about the relevant settings for the various PLC couplings can be found in the softwa
67. meric di 032767 i Analog decimal 5 0 0 9 unsigned integer cn to unsigned numeric 27 65535 Analog decimal T 9 10 sign 1 000 000 000 key for long integer signed NW to sign only double word 01 000 000 000 D Analog decimal 9 10 0 unsigned long integer chi to unsigned double word jo 1 000 000 000 Analog decimal R 9 10 sign 1 000 000 000 float floating point _ to Jib 01 000 000 000 Analog hexadecimal 8 9 4 0 GHI to FFFF Shift 7 Ci 8 ABC m DEF Analog binary z 1 16 0 key for stu to separator 1111111111111111 Only 4 Digital ES 15 Binary bit format String All alphanumeric keys 20 ASCII characters BMS00743 Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 56 The first position is permanently defined as the sign position for signed variables This sign position is permanently part of the designed variables The input of values can only be implemented therefore up to the maximum number of positions 4 The key is used as separator decimal place within binary analog variables The input via this key is only accepted if the variable being entered is also defined designed with a decimal place The decimal place is assigned to a fixed position within the variables 5 You can switch between both texts for digital variables wi
68. micals Detergents Property Resistance Test method Mechanical e Service life after imprint 5 million touches Autotype e MIT folding resistance gt 20000 folding operations method ASTM D2176 Thermal e Dimensional Max 0 296 at 120 longitudinal Autotype e Dimension stability Typical 0 196 method Polyester films have a limited resistance against UV light and should therefore not be exposed to sunlight for longer periods Comprehensive further product information about Ultramid A3X2G5 is available from BARTEC GmbH BMS00743_Chapter1 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 1 Page 18 8 Labeling strips BDT 5 24 as i f CN j T w Ke t o D a 9 d x E e ceo Folded edge j 25 5 0 2 Area for labeling BMS00743_Chapter1 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 2 Page 1 CHAPTER 2 Quick Start Chapter 2 Overview Description Page 1 Required componehts ern errore tentum t nro een f no e ri raton Y egeta aaien aaaeei 2 2 2 Installation of programming software eene nnne ntnnnnnntnnen tn 2 2 3 Operator interface preparation sssssesesenenen eene tete tn teta ainada adana aiana
69. multaneous operation with Alt key E 7 Right small imprint here C Simultaneous operation with Ctrl key e The corresponding key command will be executed when the key key combination is pressed e These keys do not have key bits assigned BMS00743 Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 49 22 Start keys Some keys are assigned special functions that initiate special operations To initiate these operations the keys described below must be pressed BEFORE the power supply is switched on and held pressed until boot up is complete Key Designation Effect lt ESC gt lt CR gt The histogram password and configuration menu are reset to e A the default value 00000 7 The operator interface jumps directly to the configuration menu ee to the menu item select language change contrast The operator interface jumps directly to system programming m with the interface parameters 57600 Baud 8 1 E The operator interface jumps directly to system programming p with the interface parameters 19200 Baud 8 1 E The operator interface jumps directly to system programming be with the interface parameters 9600 Baud 8 1 E The entire program memory will be reset delete 0 The contrast and the brightness will be reset to the middle position After the operator interface is started u
70. n this case the fault message page can only be left by calling up another page with the function key or via the PLC e The key bits are transferred with every key operation BMS00743_Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 Chapter 5 BARTEC Page 58 2 3 6 Operation functions within help pages e Ahelp page can be called up with a programmed key or the Info key e The functionality of help pages is basically identical to normal pages e All types of variables can be used in the help pages e Only one help page can be called up per normal page e Scrolling between help pages is not possible MEO 1 F1 F2 Other keys Effect End help page editing Jump back to start page Jumping back to the start page can be prevented by setting one bit in the static control word No function if static objects variables only are used on the page Otherwise see treatment in section 2 3 3 No function if static objects variables only are used on the page Otherwise see treatment in section 2 3 3 End help page editing Jump back to start page Jumping back to the start page can be prevented by setting one bit in the static control word If editable fields are used on a help page this key has the same function as described in section 2 3 3 No key function The programmed command will be executed
71. nge User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 52 2 3 3 Operation functions in pages with editing fields e When a page is called all variables are displayed with their value e The cursor flashes in the first editable variable on the first editable position e The analog numeric variables can be displayed with or without leading zeros e One exception are variables in hexadecimal format This type is always displayed with 4 characters e Itis possible to define the variable behavior refresh and scrolling between pages in the project e The key bits are transferred with every key operation e Exception no key bits cursor keys will be transferred in editable fields F1 F2 5v I D Effect Cancel the menu operation Jump back to start page Jumping back to the start page can be prevented by setting one bit in the static control word If the bit ESC CR not in start page is used the previous value of the variable will be restored Confirm the entered value and transfer to PLC Jump to next editable variable if present When the last editable variable is reached the program jumps back to the first editable variable Calls up the help page if present The programmed command will be executed The programmed command will be executed Select previous or next page Condition that the pages were set up consecutively that the operation page function was not used Select the prev
72. nputs are available to which external floating keys and switches can be connected e The key performance data should be max 3 3V and 2 mA e The length of the cable connection may be only 1m e The connection cables for the external keys or switches MUST NOT leave the field enclosure BMS00743 Chapter4 3 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 4 4 Page 1 OPC PC Systems Connection options Chapter 4 4 Overview OPC PC Systems Description 1 Connection options for OPC PC systems Version 1 2 Issue 30 04 2004 BMS00743 Chapter4 4 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 4 4 Page 2 1 Connection options for OPC PC systems Standard communication interface V 24 RS 232 C De elite Page 0 olle DE BL Q DE Protoco DE erface DE PC BDT 5 Modbus Slave V 24 RS 232 C 3 RS 422 3 BMS00743 Chapter4 4 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 Chapter 4 4 BARTEC Page 3 Controller type PC Connection via V 24 RS 232 C to X1 BSG 5 type 9185 11 45 10 PC X1 9 pin Sub D 9 pin Sub D TxD Connection via RS 422 to X2 BSG 5 type 9185 11
73. nu item and confirmed with CR the following message appears LED test cancel with ESC e Pressing the relevant function key will statically switch on the corresponding key LED e Pressing Shift the relevant function key switches on the corresponding key LED which will flash rapidly e Pressing Alt the relevant function key switches on the corresponding key LED which will flash slowly e Pressing lt Ctrl gt the relevant function key will switch off the corresponding key LED BMS00743 Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 28 Display test Test display Yes No lt CUP CDN gt Select lt ESC gt Exit CR OK e f Yes is selected at this test menu item and confirmed with CR the following message appears Display will be inverted after key is pressed Exit test with lt ESC gt BMS00743 Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 29 Reader device test This test menu item is only used in devices which have an optional reader interface additional module for reader devices Test barcode Yes No CUP CDN Select lt ESC gt Exit CR OK e f Yes is selected at this test menu item and confirmed wit
74. onductiv plane Distanzfolie Front Front spacer Schnappscheibe Snap pad button Haltefolie Fixing membrane Distanzfolie Schappscheibe Snap spacer Leiterplatte FR4 PCB FR4 Distanzfolie PCB Front Geh use PA66 PCB spacer casing housing il 7 2 Materials Application Material Membrane top Polyester Display window Polyester safety glass Printed conductive plane Silver Spacer Polyester Fixing membrane Polyester PCB FR4 Enclosure Ultramid PA66 Front panel seal EPDM 7 3 Material properties The selection of chemicals listed here is not exhaustive For further information more comprehensive lists can be obtained from BARTEC GMBH Because of the numerous chemicals available on the market these lists can only represent a selection Further information can also be found on the following homepages http www autotype com http www basf de BMS00743_Chapter1 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 1 Page 17 Property Visi maternal Claes Chemicals Test method group Chemical e Chemical resistance Alcohols Ethanol DIN 42 115 Methanol DIN 53 461 Glycerin Amines Ammonia lt 2 Ketones Acetone Diluted acids Acetic acid lt 5 Diluted alkalis bases Sodium hydroxide lt 2 Household che
75. onnected loop back plug on the RS 232 interface of the fieldbus isolating repeater BSG 5 type 9185 11 e t is also possible to bridge both pins 2 and 3 on the Sub D plug of the RS 232 interface of the fieldbus isolating repeater BSG 5 type 9185 11 Repeating the test Repeat system test Yes No lt CUP CDN gt Select lt ESC gt Exit e If Yes is selected in this test menu item and confirmed with CR the display returns to the beginning of the test menu e All the system tests described above can be repeated in this manner BMS00743 Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 32 1 2 2 23 Backing up the system settings Attention Changes to the system settings must be saved in the Flash EPROM as the settings will otherwise be lost after a cold start Save configuration in Flash EPROM Yes No CUP CDN Select lt ESC gt Exit e If Yes is selected at this configuration item and confirmed with CR the following message appears Configuration is being saved in the Flash EPROM Please wait e Following this message the operator interface will reboot then display the start page or a communication error BMS00743 Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for
76. or interface must be the same as the reader device e The applicable parameters for the individual card readers can be found in Chapter 4 Accessories in the hardware manual e Please note also that any modification to the reader device interface parameters can lead to faulty presentation of the data read in or to non function of the reader device e Further information can be found in the technical documentation of the reader device Change reader interface Yes No lt CUP CDN gt Select lt ESC gt Exit CR OK e f Yes is selected at this configuration item and confirmed with CR the following configuration item will appear Select Data bit Stop bit 7 Data bit 1 Stop bit 7 Data bit 2 Stop bit 8 Data bit 1 Stop bit 8 Data bit 2 Stop bit CUP CDN Select lt ESC gt Exit e With the setting 8 Data bit 2 Stop bit no parity must be selected Select Parity No Parity Even Parity Odd Parity CUP CDN Select lt ESC gt Exit BMS00743 Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 15 Select Baud rate 2400 Baud 4800 Baud 9600 Baud 19200 Baud 57600 Baud CUP CDN Select lt ESC gt Exit BMS00743 Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change
77. ower supply BSG 4 type 9143 10 120 200 10 24 V AC 20 28 V AC 48 62 Hz 24 V DC 18 35 V DC protected against polarity reversal Voltage range Input current atUin 20V and 160 mA load 210 230 mA atUin 20 V and load free 11 14 mA Short circuit current 170 178 mA Mains interruption 20ms based on NAMUR Output Rated voltage 10 8 V 10 6 V 11 0 V Rated current 160 mA Max connectable capacitance Co 9 uF Max connectable inductance Lo 1 11 mH Distance BSG 4 type 9143 10 lt gt operator interface in m 254 with cable LIYCY blue n x 2x 0 75 mm Mounting type Enclosure Ambient temperature Storage temperature 90 at 40 C Relative humidity lt 85 at Ta 40 C without condensation men EN 55011 Gr 1KI B EN 50082 2 IEC 1000 4 1 6 Electromagnetic compatibility NAMUR NE21 Dimensions BxHxW 35 2 x 114 5 x 106 0 mm approx 158 BMS00743 Chapter3 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 3 Page 8 23 View and mounting diagram View p i f e D Y ne Dp Mounting diagram X 99 TEC NEN i i i ggg 1 1 NJ i i t ij I T I ai i Size X Screw terminal 108 mm Sping clamp terminal 128 mm Insulation d
78. p with one of these start keys the following message appears Waiting for System Programming e After this message appears it is essential to load the system into the operator interface All data in the operator interface driver and project will be deleted The configuration will be restored from the boot area and loaded The operator interface jumps to the configuration menu and must be reprogrammed It is essential that the system is now loaded into the operator interface BMS00743 Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 50 2 3 Operation key function 2 3 1 Operation functions in the system menu Key Effect Quit menu item without accepting changes Jump to next menu item Cancel editing Select a configuration item Acknowledgement of selected configuration item Jump to next menu item e The system menu is described in section 1 e No key bits will be transferred as there is no communication BMS00743 Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 Chapter 5 BARTEC Page 51 2 3 2 Operation function in pages e When a page is called all variables are displayed with their value e The analog numeric variables can be displayed with or without leading zeros
79. page BMS00743 Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 4 Description in section i i Continued next page BMS00743_Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 5 Description in section oA 1 2 2 17 1 2 2 18 1 2 2 19 1 2 2 20 1 2 2 21 To section 1 3 1 Modbus Master To section 1 3 2 Modbus Slave To section 1 3 3 MPI To section 1 3 4 VT 100 From section 1 3 1 Modbus Master From section 1 3 2 Modbus Slave From section 1 3 3 MPI From section 1 3 4 VT 100 EN MD B 1 2 2 23 BMS00743 Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 6 1 2 2 Descriptions of all system menu items 1 2 2 1 Language selection Contrast Brightness Conf Version x xx Select Language Change Brightness Language 1 Language 2 Language 3 lt CUP CDN gt Select 0 9 Brightness lt ESC gt Exit lt gt Contrast CR OK Language selection e The language selection available here depends on the system settings of the project and the downloaded system files e The configuration men
80. re manual for instructions in BMS Text Change communication interface Yes No lt CUP CDN gt Select lt ESC gt Exit CR OK e f Yes is selected at this configuration item and confirmed with CR the following configuration item will appear Select Data bit Stop bit 7 Data bit 1 Stop bit 7 Data bit 2 Stop bit 8 Data bit 1 Stop bit 8 Data bit 2 Stop bit CUP CDN Select lt ESC gt Exit e With the setting 8 Data bit 2 Stop bit no parity must be selected Select Parity No Parity Even Parity Odd Parity CUP CDN Select lt ESC gt Exit BMS00743 Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 12 Select Baud rate 2400 Baud 4800 Baud 9600 Baud 19200 Baud 57600 Baud CUP CDN Select lt ESC gt Exit BMS00743 Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 13 1 2 2 7 Reader system Reader system Scanner SK200 Scanner BCS 03 Chipcard Wiegand lt CUP CDN gt Select lt ESC gt Exit CR OK e Select this configuration item to adapt the operator interface to an existing reader system e Therequirement is that the operator interface is set up in hardware terms for a
81. ry Would you like to download system too e Confirm this message with No e Skip the following Project protection message using the Cancel button e The project data will be loaded into the operator interface and BMS Text will indicate when the download is complete e The operator interface then displays the message Error 300 No communication with PLC again and is ready for coupling to the PLC 5 Communication e Connect the appropriate interface of the fieldbus isolating repeater to the PLC e The interface parameters of the operator interface must be the same as the PLC parameters for successful communication e Switch back to the system menu of the operator interface and scroll to the menu item Change serial interface 25 e f this menu item is confirmed with Yes it will then be possible to adapt the relevant interface parameters to the PLC e All other menu items present except the final item can be skipped using the lt ESC gt key as these settings are initially not required in normal cases e To save all settings confirm the final menu item Store conf settings into Flash Eprom with Yes BMS00743 Chapter2 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 3 Page 1 CHAPTER 3 Technical data Chapter 3 Overview Description Page 1 Operator interfaces BDT 5 cssnceudbesve
82. s used in hazardous areas should be connected on one side and with the lowest possible impedance in the non hazardous area with the potential equalization see installation example diagram on next page Alternative screen connection solutions are available for EMC interference but they must conform to national installation guidelines Screen connection To prevent interference currents coupled into the cable screen from becoming sources of interference a low impedance connection to the Q earth connector or the potential equalization is particularly important When using sub D plug connectors you should always connect the screen to the metallic or metal plated connector casing Do not connect the screen to pin 1 on the plug connector With some controllers the connector casing of the controller is not properly connected to the earth connection In this case it may be an advantage to isolate the screen on the sub D connector of the PLC and make a direct connection to the earth lead or functional earth via a very short lead 0 75 mm 1 5mm With stationary operation we recommend that the screened cable be stripped fully and connected to the earth rail or potential equalization In this case the screen end at the interface should not be reconnected With this type of screen treatment use metal cable clips which have a large connection area to the screen surface and make good contact BMS00743_Chapter1 doc User manual for Text d
83. ter 1 Page 4 3 Safety information The detailed knowledge and correct technical implementation of the installation guidelines safety instructions functions described in this manual is a prerequisite for safe operation As the components or devices described can be used in various areas and systems it is essential that their functions and the corresponding safety instructions are included in the safety concepts of the overall system AN e After removing the enclosure or opening the control cabinet door device components with dangerous voltage may be accessible e Product safety requires correct transport storage installation and operation e Interventions regarding the product may only be implemented by qualified personnel familiar with this manual Compliance with the handling regulations and safety instructions will ensure that under normal circumstances the product will not pose a danger to property or personnel Use the device only for the intended use Comply with the declarations of conformity EC type examination certificates Compliance with any special conditions is particularly important Incorrect or unpermitted use and non compliance with the instructions in this manual will void any warranty on our part The following must be complied with for usage e National safety regulations e National accident prevention regulations e National assembly installation regulations e General recognized technical rules e
84. th a 2 5mm yellow green cable Wiring in stainless steel protective housing Wiring in plastic protective housing I __7 Cable glands Cable glands The operating unit functional earth is fixed to the hole The operating unit functional earth is fixed to the PA ring on the lower side of the enclosure gland When selecting the mounting position ensure that the maximum possible distance is achieved from electromagnetic interference fields This is particularly important with existing frequency transformers In some circumstances screening against stray rays with screening plates is recommended BMS00743_Chapter1 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 1 Page 8 5 1 EMC compliant installation The basis of fault free operation is the EMC compliant hardware installation of the supply and communication aggregates in non hazardous areas and the appropriate installation of the operating unit in the hazardous location The use of interference protected cables and their screened connection is another important measure Screen connection cg In non hazardous areas a double sided screen connection should be used between the controller and communication module for the data cable Optimal attenuation of all interference frequencies is normally only achieved with a double sided screen connection Screens for data cable
85. th the keys and When the text is changed the value in the corresponding PLC address is also immediately changed direct switch of value from 0 to 1 and vice versa BMS00743 Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 57 2 3 5 Operation functions in fault message menu e The fault message page is called up with the programmed key e The following menu window appears when the fault message page is called e The software manual from BMS Text describes the functionality of fault messages Fault messages CR Quit lt ESC gt Exit Scroll lt CUP CUD gt e All current fault messages are displayed in this menu window e The visual display of fault messages depends on the settings in the system menu Please note sections 1 2 2 12 to 1 2 2 15 Key Effect Cancel the menu operation Jump back to start page Jumping back to the start page can be prevented by setting one bit in the static control word If the bit ESC CR not in start page is used there is no reaction a v Scroll within current fault messages ES Acknowledgement of dynamic fault messages The programmed command will be executed F1 F2 The programmed command will be executed OE ne Other keys Have no effect The software manual from BMS Text describes this handling function
86. ths for supply circuits between Power supply BSG 4 type 9143 10 120 200 Terminal 10 11 and BDT 5 Connection X1 terminal 1 and 2 Or Connection X1 terminal 3 and 4 Circuit values 1 BSG49143 10 120 200 BDT 5 X1 terminal 1 and 2 ermet X1 terminal 3 and 4 Uo 12V lo 200 Ma Po 124W Co lIB 9 uF IIC 1 41 uF Lo IIB 1 11 Mh IIC 95 uH Ui 12 4 V li 200 mA Ci 0 nF Li 0 uH BMS00743_Chapter1 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 Chapter 1 BARTEC Determination of cable lengths for gas group IIC Values Calculated length Determined lengths l by equation smallest calculated length T N 07 m 0 m eo ME ER jr om 13a OIC Pa QO 25 p Bs Sem Determination of cable lengths for gas group IIB Values Calculated length Determined lengths by equation smallest calculated length ae 07 Em 0 m 1585 m au GE Bus Span 254 m IIB BI Q 25 i 25 254 m 6 2 Cablelengths for data transmission circuit between Fieldbus isolating repeater BSG 5 type 9185 11 45 10 Pin 3 5 6 and 8 and BDT 5 Connection X2 terminals 1 to 4 Circuit values BSG 5 type 9185 11 45 10 BDT 5 Pin 3 5 6 and 8 X2 terminals 1 to 4 Uo 15 88 V 5 88 V lo 50 mA 4
87. u is set to the required language when that language has been selected e The languages available in the project are also changed to match Brightness setting e The brightness setting has 10 stages e Value 0 is the lowest brightness minimum e Value 9 is the highest brightness maximum Contrast setting e Change the contrast to darker with the key e Change the contrast to lighter with the key e Use the key to set the contrast and brightness to the default position BMS00743 Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 7 1 2 2 2 Password Enter password kkkkk lt ESC gt Exit CR OK e Only the configuration menu is protected against unauthorized access with this password e The password is entered with the alphanumerical keys and remains invisible e Only numerical values are allowed for inputs e Accept acknowledge the input with CR otherwise the configuration menu will be left e The factory password and the default password is 00000 5 zeros If you enter an incorrect password the following message appears Enter password kkkkk Password is invalid lt ESC gt Exit e The cursor jumps back to the first position in the input field and the password can be entered again BMS00743 Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5
88. u items is selected the higher and lower byte within a word and or the higher and lower word within a double word DW will be swapped according to the indicated H L format e The term ASCII represents the byte H the high byte or word and L the lower byte or word Connection Point Point Bus CUP CDN Select lt ESC gt Exit e With the selection of the menu item Point to Point no scanning is implemented by the driver Therefore physically only a RS 232 or RS 422 connection needs no scanning can be used e f the menu item Bus is selected scanning will be implemented by the driver This is required for a physical RS 485 connection return to section 1 2 1 BMS00743 Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 36 1 3 3 S7 MPI continued from section 1 2 1 PLC MPI Address lt ESC gt Exit CR OK e Enter the S7 CPU address of the PLC with which communication is required e After a driver download only two will be shown in this field e The internal default value is 2 e Communication is possible without further input in this field e Valid values within this configuration menu are 1 to 31 e Invalid or overlapping values with the following configuration item will not be accepted c Please refer in all cases to the relevant Siemens manuals whic
89. ual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 25 1 2 2 21 Protocol driver Protocol driver Driver name CUP CDN Select lt ESC gt Exit CR OK e The name of the driver is displayed here to identify the driver downloaded into the operator interface BMS00743 Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 26 1 2 2 22 Test menu Attention The following tests should only be implemented by qualified service personal The operator interface is tested as a single component Implement test menu Yes No CUP CDN Select lt ESC gt Exit CR OK Keyboard test Test keyboard Yes No CUP CDN Select lt ESC gt Exit CR OK e f Yes is selected at this test menu item and confirmed with CR the following message appears Keyboard test cancel with ESC e Pressing a key will show the pressed key in the display BMS00743 Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 27 LED test Test LED Yes No lt CUP CDN gt Select lt ESC gt Exit CR OK e f Yes is selected at this test me
90. y Error 300 Communication error dd mm yy hh mm ss There is no cable connection to the PLC The interface parameters do not agree The programming cable is still plugged in An incorrect operator interface address is set PLCisin stop The PLC has no program Setup a cable connection to the PLC Fit the interface parameters of the operator interface to the PLC Disconnect the programming cable Seta correct operator interface address Setthe PLC into Run mode Load a valid program into the PLC Error 301 Address not present dd mm yy hh mm ss The operator interface is attempting to access an address in the PLC which is not defined not present nthe project store all existing addresses in the PLC Note the necessary length of the various variable types Error 302 Driver dependent dd mm yy hh mm ss Error 303 Driver dependent dd mm yy hh mm ss Error 304 Configuration error dd mm yy hh mm ss The station parameters are faulty The addressing in the project does not match the driver loaded in the device Adapt the interface parameters so that they display valid values Change the addressing so that they match the driver or load a driver which includes this addressing Message with S7 MPI driver Bad DB address or length BMS00743_Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 2
91. y BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 38 134 VT 100 continued from section 1 2 1 Data flow control None XON XOFF lt CUP CDN gt Select lt ESC gt Exit CR OK e Use this configuration item to switch the data flow control between the operator interface and host on or off e The following applies None No handshake for data flow XON XOFF Data flow with XON XOFF handshake e When the data flow control XON XOFF is set the imminent overflow of the receiver buffer in the host system is signaled by XOFF DC3 13 h e f a XOFF DC3 13h is signaled to the host it may only transmit further characters when the host has received an XON DC1 11 h Font size preselection Font 0 Font 1 Font 2 lt CUP CDN gt Select lt ESC gt Exit CR OK e The font size preselection defines the font size set after the new start and therefore the size of the characters displayed e The actual font size is directly dependent of the fonts used e 3 different or identical fonts can be used e If the same font is used 3 times different sized characters cannot be displayed on the operator interface The software manual from BMS Text describes this handling function continued on next page BMS00743 Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 BARTEC Chapter 5 Page 39 Alpha
92. ys the following mask PLC MODE Driver name dd mm yy Device name hh mm ss e The start page is then displayed if communication occurs otherwise a communication error will be output see section 1 5 2 t The barcode controller test is only implemented in devices that also have this On board otherwise this message is not output BMS00743 Chapter5 doc User manual for Text display BDT 5 Rev 0 Status 28 May 2004 Technical data subject to change User manual for Text display BDT 5 Chapter 5 BARTEC Page 42 1 5 Error messages 1 5 1 During boot up e The error messages described below may occur during boot up Output text of error messages at the operator interface Explanation meaning Remedy 011 Error No Code Banks Load New No valid driver in the Flash memory chips Execute a system download 021 Error No System Load System Faulty system tables within the Flash memory chips Execute a system download 024 Buffer Failure Getting Flashdata No RAM data present default values will be loaded Capacitor discharged capacitor buffer 5 days RAM data could not be saved Reset system menu and save data in Flash Recharge capacitor operate device with power supply 025 Flash Invalid Getting Default Data Configuration data in Flash is invalid does not match driver default values will be loaded

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