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1.            Storage and DIN EN 61131 2   transportation   Power supply DIN EN 61131 2   Electromagnetic 89 336 EEC  including all applicable amendments   compatibility   Degrees of protection DIN EN 60529   Impact load  shocks DIN EN 60068 2 27   Sinusoidal vibrations DIN EN 60068 2 6             IS This is a class A device  This device may cause radio interference in residential ar   eas  In this case  the user may be required to introduce appropriate countermea   sures  and to bear the cost of same        Approvals          CE  UL  cUL  GL             6 3    S SUTRON    Technical Data                                                                                                 Front Panel and BTMO3AM BTMO5AM BTMO7AM BTM21AM  BTM70AT  Enclosure BTM21AS  Enclosure Steel sheet  galvanized  Front panel material Aluminium  anodized natural finish  Front panel  H x W x D in   96x144x5   168x120x5   205x155x5   160x300x5   210x380x5  mm  Inch   3 78 x 5 669    6 614 x  8 071 x  6 299 x  8 268 x  x 0 197  8 333 x 6 102 x 11 811 x 14 961 x  0 197  0 197  0 197  0 197   Front panel cover Polyester foil  Seal Circumferential rubber seal on the rear  Mounting cutout  H x W  82 x 136 160 x 112 199 x 139 152 x 292 202 x 372  in mm  Inch   3 228 x  6 299 x  7 835 x  5 984 x  7 953 x  5 354  4 409  5 472  11 496  14 646   Mounting depth About 43 mm  1 693    Degree of protection Front  IP65  Rear  IP20  Total weight About 500 g   About500g   About 800g About About  1300 g 1800 g  6 4    S
2.           ierit riter enr dr 2 4  2 2 3 Side View  Mounting Depth             cccececceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeaeeeesaeeeenaeeesaes 2 8  2 8 Connecting the Device    2 13  2 3 1 Supply Voltage 24 VV    2 13  Sue vil NEE 2 15  2 4 1 Loading Procedure on Windows CE Operating System                      2 15  2 4 1 1 Normal Operating Mode A 2 15  2 4 1 2 Setup Main Operating Mode       2 15  2 4 1 3 Administration Operating Mode       sseseeseesieseisieisrisirisinrintisinrisineraiiniarinrnsinrnnrnn 2 22  2 4 2 Function of the AppStarter exe Program                      ssessesss 2 22  2 4 8 Function of the TSvisLD exe Program    2 23  2 4 4 Memory Media Used    2 23  2 4 5 Important Files and Update A 2 24  EMI  o  To Lez Le ein on ii kan ah aan ga ek anakan 2 25  2 5 1 Version key sasaran a Dak aaa NGAKEN KAEKA AR e 2 25   3 Control and Display Elements 2 2 m 3 1  3 1 seo                                         3 1  3 1 1  ig c                                   3 1  3 1 2 Control Keys iii 3 2  3 1 3 Special Keys     n crate rm tt 3 2  3 1 4 FUNCTION VC 3 3  3 1 4 1 Slide in Identification Strips for the Function Keys                   0asaaeaeaaean nenen an nana nne nnne 3 4  3 2  JBISplay tiat di ai 3 9  3 2 1 Setting the Brightness                                                    Age nnns 3 9  3 2 2 Setting the Contrast nennen 3 10  3 2 3 Character AttribUtes          Et rto ete a da ER EE RR DR 3 10  3 2 4 gen                        M 3 10       S SUTRON      Overall Table of
3.     SUTRON       Ordering Data       7 Ordering Data    Table 7 1 Accessories                      Description Part No   USB 2 0 memory stick 512 MB 81152 512  Battery  assembled with cable and connector  Type  CR2450  66779 000          G SUTRON       Ordering Data          7 2    S SUTRON    Index       A Index    A  ACCOSSOLIOS     citrate idee tv ete re 7 1  Administration operating mode                         2 22  B  Battery                                            5 1  Battery disposal                           eene 5 2  C  Cable  A e te ette 4 2  USB idet Nes 4 3  Changing the battery    5 2  Character attributes                       seessesessss 3 10  Connecting                              aaa aa NA 2 13  Control KEYS isso 3 2  D  Diagnostics  PENGENE scort 4 3  Dimensions  A nan E  e 2 4  Front panel    a aka an da ede kan nts 2 2  Display        A 3 9  E  Editing Kays    e etate 3 1  F  Font  Klee 3 10  FUNGHON Keys    tette tt eee 3 3  Function of the AppStarter exe program           2 22  Function of the TSvisLD exe program              2 23  FU 5 1     Identification    2 25  Important files and update                                2 24  Intended use                                                   1 2  Interface  Ethernet             centers 4 2  USB cnica taria 4 3  K  Key  Cursor down              sessssseeeeenee 3 2  Cursor home    3 2  Cursor left  sic   iii 3 2  Cursor right    3 2  GUISO Up sisi 3 2  Data release    ooconocccccnnnccccccconnnnncnnnn
4.     To do so  follow the instructions listed in the programming software s help topic  How  do   specify the contrast   brightness setting for the operating device      In the programming software  enter the following values as lower and upper limits for  the representation type     Table 3 1 Values for the representation type       System Variable   Lower Limit   Upper Limit   Default Set   ting    LcdBackLight  1   31  15                         If you do not configure the system variable LcdBackLight  the default setting is used  when the device is initialized     Adjust the brightness to the surrounding conditions at reached operating tempera   ture to be able to read the display optimally     If you did set up the system variable  you can set the brightness as follows  Open the  screen where you set up the system variable and     1  Press the Data Release key if the data release is not automatically active    2  Enter a new value for the brightness  To do so  use the keys Plus and Minus   3  Press the Enter key    4  Finally press the Data Release key     The new brightness setting becomes effective immediately after the Enter key is  pressed  If necessary  repeat steps 2 and 3 until you are satisfied with the brightness        3 9    S SUTRON    Control and Display Elements       IS  A    3 2 2 Setting the Contrast    To be able to set the contrast  you need to use the programming software to setup  the system variable LedContrast in a screen of your choice     To do so
5.     a FON      2 5 1 Version Key    The version key provides information on the version level of various components at  time of delivery   106   106   0400   100  Bootloader d  Image    Applikation Software                Installation   Auxiliary Software       Figure 2 28 Version key  example        S SUTRON    Installation and Commissioning          2 26    S SUTRON    Control and Display Elements       3 Control and Display Elements    OF    STU    VWX    YZ     JKL    MNO    PQR    ABC    DEF    GHI    2    3 1 Keyboard    The keys are positioned under an environmental proof polyester foil  You project the  operating principle of the keys in the programming software     3 1 1 Editing Keys    The key 0 and      is used for changing data in the editor  The      and    characters  can be entered when configuring the Shift or ShiftCase system variables     The key 1 and STU is used for changing data in the editor  The S  T and U characters  can be entered when configuring the Shift or ShiftCase system variables     The key 2 and VWX is used for changing data in the editor  The V  W and Y charac   ters can be entered when configuring the Shift or ShiftCase system variables     The key 3 and YZ  is used for changing data in the editor  The Y  Z and   charac   ters can be entered when configuring the Shift or ShiftCase system variables     The key 4 and JKL is used for changing data in the editor  The J  K and L characters  can be entered when configuring the Shift or ShiftCase 
6.   S SUTRON    Interfaces of the Device       4 Interfaces of the Device    The following figure shows the BTMO7AM exemplarily for all operating devices de   scribed in this manual            0000000                    Figure 4 1 Rear view Ethernet    Female Connector X5  Ethernet    Female Connector X9  X10  USB Host   Type A   Threaded Bolt for Protective Grounding  Connector X1  Supply Voltage     A GO M ch       4 1    S SUTRON    Interfaces of the Device       4 1 Ethernet  X5     A 10 100 Base T Ethernet interface is located on the side of the operating device     4 1 1 Pin Assignment    Connector in the operating device  RJ45 female connector     Table 4 1 Assignment of the Ethernet interface                               Pin   Designation Function   1 Tx  Transmitted Data  Positive Polarity  2 Tx  Transmitted Data  Negative Polarity  3 Rx  Received Data  Positive Polarity   4 n c  Not Connected   5 n c  Not Connected   6 Rx  Received Data  Negative Polarity   7 n c  Not Connected   8 n c  Not Connected                   4 1 2 Cable     3 A twisted pair cable of the category 5  CAT 5  type must be used  The maximum ca   ble length is 100 m  328 084 feet      E See the IEEE 802 3 standard for further information        4 2    S SUTRON    Interfaces of the Device       4 1 3 Diagnostics    Ethernet diagnostics LEDs are located at the side of the operating device   1 2                                LI  Figure 4 2 Position of the Ethernet diagnostics LEDs       Table 4 2 F
7.   follow the instructions listed in the programming software s help topic  How  do   specify the contrast   brightness setting for the operating device      In the programming software  enter the following values as lower and upper limits for  the representation type     Table 3 2 Values for the representation type       System Variable   Lower Limit   Upper Limit   Default Set   ting       LcdContrast  1  31  15                      If you do not configure the system variable LedContrast  the default setting is used  when the device is initialized     Adjust the contrast to the surrounding conditions at reached operating temperature  to be able to read the display optimally     If you did set up the system variable  you can set the contrast as follows  Open the  screen where you set up the system variable and     1  Press the Data Release key if the data release is not automatically active   2  Enter a new value for the contrast  To do so  use the keys Plus and Minus   3  Press the Enter key    4  Finally press the Data Release key     The new contrast setting becomes effective immediately after the Enter key is  pressed  If necessary  repeat steps 2 and 3 until you are satisfied with the contrast     3 2 3 Character Attributes    The following character attributes can be displayed on the operating device       Flashing       Underline        Foreground background color    3 2 4 Fonts    You can use Windows fonts  Windows and unicode character sets are possible        3 10  
8.  Contents       4 Interfaces of the  DEVICE cc     P          P        4 1  4 1 Ethernet  GP     4 2  4 1 1 Pin ASSIM isa 4 2  4 1 2 al                                            4 2  4 1 3 Be ue e 4 3  42   USB X9  XO  etico aio dies 4 3  4 2 1 erc E                 4 3  5 Maintenance and Servicing             etienne reet reb nukntaru Du bx CU Sn EDU DU UE PIU E eee 5 1  5 1 Front aure a occ 5 1  D   TM                                                       5 1  59 BNE A o ang pn AA 5 1  5 3 1 Changing the Battery A 5 2  5 3 2 Battery DISDOSA sawa aa EE td ra e dne e E s 5 2  CMEMENI  00 0E cm HT 6 1  A is ee 7 1  A MA e oret mm A 1  ii       S SUTRON    Important Notes       1 Important Notes    Gil         bi Bb pb P    1 1 Symbols    The symbols in this manual are used to draw your attention on notes and dangers     1 1 1 General Symbols    Danger  This symbol is used to refer to instructions which  if ignored or not carefully followed  could result in personal injury     Note  This symbol indicates application tips or supplementary notes     Reference to source of information  This symbol refers to detailed sources of information on the current topic     1 1 2 Specific Symbols    The following symbols indicate specific dangers which could result in damage to  equipment or personal injury or even up to the death of the operator     Danger   Electric Shock    Danger   Corrosive    Danger   Toxic    Danger   Explosive    Danger   Fire    Danger   Infrared Light    Danger   
9.  Mounting Bracket   Threaded Pin   Mounting Surface Thickness 1 mm to 6 mm  Circumferential Seal   Front Panel    a fon ch       2 12    S SUTRON    Installation and Commissioning       2 3 Connecting the Device    2 3 1 Supply Voltage 24 V    The supply voltage is supplied via connector X1     The device has reverse polarity protection  In case of wrong polarity  the device will  not operate     This is a protection class   device  For safe operation  safety extra low voltage   SELV  in accordance with DIN EN 61131 must be used for the supply voltage     Connector in the operating device  3 pin connector Phoenix COMBICON MSTBV  2 5 3 GF    Table 2 1 Pin assignment supply voltage                Pin Designation Function   1  2  Low Noise Ground   2 OV Supply Voltage 0 V   3 24 VDC Supply Voltage 24 VDC                   A suitable female connector strip of the type Phoenix COMBICON MSTB 2 5 3 STF  is supplied     Cables with finely stranded conductors with a minimum cross section of 0 75 mm      18 AWG  and a maximum cross section of 2 5 mm   14 AWG  must be used for the  supply voltage     Hazardous voltages can exist inside electrical installations that can pose a danger to  humans  Coming in contact with live parts may result in electric shock     Use the following procedure to connect the device to the supply voltage   1  Strip approx  30 mm  1 181   off the outer cable sheath and approx  5 mm   0 197   off the wires     5 mm  0 197      A se    30 mm  1 181      Figure 2 
10.  name with up to 14 characters  Via a FTP connection you  can access the device with the device name instead of the IP address     This entry is password protected        2 20    S SUTRON    Installation and Commissioning                                                            Settings   Settings  Contrast Home Contrast Home  Contrast  Contrast Brightness Contrast Brightness   v   v   v   v     O 8bpp  O 16 bpp  Date   Time  Current Time LX    GMT  01 00  Amsterdam  Berlin  Bern  Rome M  Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving  Password  Current Password    pi Enable PW Change EA Enable Password  OK Cancel  OK Cancel  Information  SNR  1023456789 SNR  1023456789  Image_Grafikpanel_EP9307_CE5 00_   Image_Grafikpanel_EP9307_CE5 00_  V1 15 V1 15  Built  Built Jun 4 2007 14 00 00 Built  Built Jun 4 2007 14 00 00         Flash Size  16 MB   SRAM Size  512 kB   PLC   VISU RAM  0  460 kB  Busclock  49 MHz   Click OK to go back to main    Flash Size  16 MB   SRAM Size  512 kB   PLC   VISU RAM  0  460 kB  Busclock  49 MHz   Click OK to go back to main          Figure 2 26 Settings    Settings  Contrast     The operating mode setup main is displayed with default values for contrast and  brightness to ensure reading also at faulty values  If you change a value  you have  to confirm this in a dialog     Selection of color depth for TFT displays   Settings  Date   Time    Set the date  time and time zone   Settings  Password     The password can be activated  deactivated or rede
11.  or the corresponding subdirectory and the  AppStarter exe are copied into the target directory of the flash file system     Update  Update Image     If the Image subdirectory on the memory stick contains a xxxx nb0 file  this file is  used to perform the image update  There must only be one xxxx nbo file in this direc   tory    In this case  the Flash registry is always deactivated so that the image is processed  with a new default registry     Update  Update Bootloader     If the Bootloader subdirectory on the memory stick contains a xxxx nbo0 file  this file  is used to perform the bootloader update  There must only be one xxxx nbo file in this  directory    The user is informed that the update has been successfully completed        2 16    S SUTRON    Installation and Commissioning       Registry        Registry    a eae       Display Mode _ Change  Display Mode  SNTP Settings Start SNTP  Calibration Settings  Change Display Mode    Current Mode Cancel  e A   OK  ee EH  o  gt  H LCD Saver  ov    Change Display Mode    8 bpp   gt   Y LCD Saver  16 bpp                                  SNTP Settings          Server myserver myhost local Server myserver myhost local    Figure 2 24 Registry             Registry  Save Registry Settings   The entire registry is saved   Registry  Change Display Mode   Set up of display adjustment     LCD Saver switches the brightness to the lowest value  if no user operation occures  for at least one hour     This entry is password protected   Ch
12.  program   ming software on USB  stick or FTP server    TSvisRT Runtime          age  in operating mode  setup main via USB  stick    EBOOT nbO Subdirectory Bootloader   Menu item  Update Windows CE Bootloader  Bootloader  in operat   ing mode setup main  via USB stick   NK nbO Subdirectory Image Menu item  Update Im    Operating system Win     dows CE       AppStarter EXE    Root directory on USB  Stick    Menu item  Copy USB  Stick  in operating  mode setup main via  USB stick    Starts TSvisLD CE exe       TSvisLD CE EXE    Subdirectory TSvisRT or  TSvisRTProjekt on USB  stick    Menu item  Copy USB  Stick  in operating  mode setup main via  USB stick    TSvisRT loader                               Admin  INI Root directory on USB   File with administration  stick settings   IPSetting INI Root directory on USB   File with settings for IP  stick assignment   project bat Root directory on Starts a user defined ap   FlashDrv plication from within the   launcher  2 24    6    SUTRON       Installation and Commissioning       2 5 Identification  The operating device can be identified using the nameplate on the rear of the device     www suetron de Tel   49 711 77098 0 1  Typ  BTO3AM 781030    106 106 400 100                                                                       000792000178 aaa 3    a cn 4  Un  24 VDC In  0 2 A  IA    Figure 2 27 Nameplate  example        Order number  Version key  at time of delivery   MAC address  Voltage and power specification  Serial number
13.  y     96 Z  ww 0 ZOZ         892 8  WLU O OLZ       BTM70AT    Figure 2 11    A Mounting Cutout    B Front Panel       2 7    SUTRON    S    Installation and Commissioning       2 2 3 Side View  Mounting Depth    58 mm  2 283    46 mm  1 811                                                      Figure 2 12 BTM03AM    Mounting Bracket   Threaded Pin   Mounting Surface Thickness 1 mm to 6 mm  Circumferential Seal   Front Panel    a BR ON         2 8    S SUTRON    Installation and Commissioning             55 mm  2 165    43 mm  1 693                                                                              Figure 2 13 BTMO5AM    a BR ON      Mounting Bracket   Threaded Pin   Mounting Surface Thickness 1 mm to 6 mm  Circumferential Seal   Front Panel       S SUTRON    Installation and Commissioning       55 mm  2 165    43 mm  1 693                     Figure 2 14 BTMO7AM    Mounting Bracket   Threaded Pin   Mounting Surface Thickness 1 mm to 6 mm  Circumferential Seal   Front Panel    a FON         2 10    S SUTRON    Installation and Commissioning          55 mm  2 165    43 mm  1 693                              Figure 2 15 BTM21AM  BTM21AS    a BR ON      Mounting Bracket   Threaded Pin   Mounting Surface Thickness 1 mm to 6 mm  Circumferential Seal   Front Panel       S SUTRON    2 11    Installation and Commissioning       65 mm  2 559      45 mm  1 772                                                     j    D SS    D                             Figure 2 16 BTM70AT   
14. 0  Gateway  Change Default Gateway Change Default Gateway     gt  000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000  oK Cancel OK Cancel                                   Primary 000 000 000 000 Primary DNS 000 000 000 000    Secondary 000 000 000 000 Secondary DNS   000 000 000 000                  oK Cancel OK Cancel                                     WINS          Primary 000 000 000 000 Primary WINS 000 000 000 000                         LS Secondary 000 000 000 000 Secondary WINS   000 000 000 000    oK Cancel OK Cancel  DHCP    DHCP enabled  Save registry and restart device to  work with new parameters                                     DHCP enabled  Save registry and restart device to  work with new parameters       b              Add new user Home           Sei List all users    Add new user Home    List all users                                     Delete a user Delete a user                                              Add new user   Delete a user  Enter User MyName  Enter User Enter Password ad  MyName Confirm Password         oK     Cancel   OK Cancel                                     Password              Le  Confirm mm            OK   Cancel                      Figure 2 25 Network Settings       2 18    SUTRON    Installation and Commissioning       Network Settings  Fix Settings  IP Address     The system deselects DHCP and enters the settings from the IPSetting ini file of the  USB stick  This file must exist in the root directory of the USB stick   If no USB stick is con
15. 17 Preparing the cable       2 13    S SUTRON    Installation and Commissioning       2  Fit the wires with wire end ferrules and connect the wires to the connector        S    Figure 2 18 Connecting the female connector strip     3 If shielded connecting cables are used in the supply voltage area  the shield should  be connected to pin 1     3  Plug the female connector strip onto connector X1     g  z  EN  P           QN    Figure 2 19 Female connector strip is plugged on    4  Secure the female connector strip in place with a screw type locking to prevent  it from slipping out     A separate conductor must always be provided for the protective grounding at the  threaded bolt  The conductor must have a minimum cross section of 1 5 mm   16  AWG  and must be kept as short as possible        8 G SUTRON    Installation and Commissioning       2 4 Switching On    The Windows CE operating system is installed on the operating device  Running on  the operating system is the visualization runtime software TSvisRT     2 4 1 Loading Procedure on Windows CE Operating System    The initialization starts the Launch exe program     The program allows you to use the keys Cursor Down and Enter or the buttons to  make changes to the configuration    The Launch exe program has 3 operating modes        Normal  no key   button is pressed        Setup Main  Key Enter   button Press For Setup Main Menu was pressed         Administration  Cursor Down key followed by Enter   Admin button was  press
16. 8 042 001     Network Settings  Fix Settings  WINS     The system deselects DHCP and enters the settings from the IPSetting ini file of the  USB stick  This file must exist in the root directory of the USB stick   If no USB stick is connected the information is read from the registry     This entry is password protected     Contents of the IPSetting ini file    IPCONFIG   PrimaryWINS 172 016 042 150  SecondaryWINS 172 016 042 151    All addresses must be given in the format  XXX XXX XXX XXX    Numbers smaller than 100 you have to fill up with zeros    Example  192 168 42 1   gt  192 168 042 001        2 19    S SUTRON    Installation and Commissioning       Network Settings  Current IP     Displays the MAC address  current IP address  subnet mask  device name  DHCP  status  gateway  DNS and WINS     Network Settings  DHCP     The system enables DHCP  After enabling DHCP this setting must be saved using   Save Registry        This entry is password protected   Netword Settings  FTP Settings  Add new user     You may enter a new user name  You have to assign a password to the user name  and to confirm it     If at least one user name is added you cannot login to the FTP server as anonymous  anymore     Network Settings  FTP Settings  List all users   All users are listet within a DOS box    Network Settings  FTP Settings  Delete a user   You may enter the user name you like to delete   This entry is password protected    Network Settings  Device Name     You can define a device
17. Electrostatic Charge       1 1    S SUTRON    Important Notes       1 2 Safety Notes        Read this manual carefully before using the operating device  Keep this manual  in a place where it is always accessible to all users         Proper transportation  handling and storage  placement and installation of this  product are prerequisites for its subsequent flawless and safe operation         This user manual contains the most important information for the safe operation  of the device         The user manual  in particular the safety notes  must be observed by all person   nel working with the device         Observe the accident prevention rules and regulations that apply to the operating    site        Installation and operation must only be carried out by qualified and trained per   sonnel    1 3 Intended Use        The device is designed for use in maritime areas         The device is state of the art and has been built to the latest standard safety re   quirements  However  dangerous situations or damage to the machine itself or  other property can arise from the use of this device         The device fulfills the requirements of the EMC directives and harmonized Euro   pean standards  Any modifications to the system can influence the EMC behav   ior     This is a class A device  This device may cause radio interference in residential ar   eas  In this case  the user may be required to introduce appropriate countermea   sures  and to bear the cost of same     1 4 Target G
18. NO PQR  lt   gt     m    STU  3   A r Be  0 1  l  v     gt   pa  A  155 0 mm  6 102      Figure 2 4 BTMO7AM          S SUTRON             300 0 mm  11 811      Figure 2 5 BTM21AM  BTM21AS       S SUTRON    2 3    Installation and Commissioning             210 0 mm  8 268                            380 0 mm  14 961          Figure 2 6 BTM70AT    2 2 2 Mounting Cutout    96 0 mm  3 78    TU PEN       136 0 mm  5 354   144 0 mm  5 669     Figure 2 7 BTMO3AM    A Mounting Cutout  B Front Panel       i GS SUTRON    Installation and Commissioning               662 9  Ww 0 091       19 9  wu 0891             112 0 mm  4 409       120 0 mm  4 724       Figure 2 8 BTMO5AM    A Mounting Cutout    B Front Panel       2 5    SUTRON    S    Installation and Commissioning             139 0 mm  5 472    155 0 mm  6 102         ww 0 661  wu 0 GOZ      S   8 2    1208               Figure 2 9 BTMO7AM    A Mounting Cutout    B Front Panel       S SUTRON    2 6    Installation and Commissioning            786 S  wu o zcL         662  9  WLU 0 091    292 0 mm  11 496         300 0 mm  11 811         Figure 2 10 BTM21AM  BTM21AS    A Mounting Cutout    B Front Panel          1  1           1           1        1  1        1  1        1  1     1  1     I  1  1     r    ES  1   e      O  1          t  t  y     o  1 S        E  E  1 El E  A a  1 A  O     o  1 0 o        1  1        1  1     1  1     I  1  1           1     I     1        1  1        1  GENES a a a a a a a a mS Sa e de     A         
19. RAM and the time are preserved  it is possible to  change the battery under operating voltage  Observe the corresponding safety  notices     Remove the screws on the rear of the device and lift off the enclosure cover   Remove the cable fastener securing the battery    Disconnect the connector from the battery and remove the dead battery   Plug in the cable for the new battery    Use a cable fastener to attach the new battery to the enclosure    Place the enclosure cover back onto the device    Carefully tighten the screws of the enclosure cover      Jm bp    5 3 2 Battery Disposal    To prevent short circuitry in the collection boxes  insulate the poles of each battery  with insulation tape or put each single battery into a plastic bag     You must always return old batteries to a dealer or to a returns depot set up for this  purpose by the public waste disposal body or a licensed battery dealer for recycling   Only dispose of dead batteries in public or commercial collection boxes  The battery  is drained when the message  Change battery    appears on the display of the opera   ting device        5 2    S SUTRON    Technical Data       6 Technical Data                                                                                                                   9    SUTRON    Keyboard BTMO3AM BTMO5AM BTMO7AM BTM21AM  BTM70AT  BTM21AS   Type Membrane keyboard  Number of keys 18 30 39 40 40  Key area  raised  11 mm  0 433    H x W   Actuator travel 0 3 mm  0 012    Actuati
20. S SUTRON    visualization   control   communication    User Manual    Maritime Slim Line Operating Devices with  Keybord    Part Number  80860 730  Version  1  Date  26 07 2007    Valid for  BTMO3AM  BTMO5AM  BTMO7AM  BTM21AM  BTM21AS  BTM21AT  BTM70AT    visualization control   communication       Version Date Modifications  1 26 07 2007 First Edition    This manual  including all illustrations contained herein  is copyright protected  Use of this manual by any third  party in departure from the copyright provision is forbidden  No part of this manual may be reproduced  trans   lated or electronically or photographically archived or altered without the express written consent from S  tron  electronic GmbH  Violations shall be cause for damage liability    S  tron electronic reserves the right to make any changes that contribute to technical improvement        S SUTRON    Overall Table of Contents       Overall Table of Contents    1 ageet A eu 1 1  1 1 SYMDOIS si ai ao 1 1  1 1 1 General Symbols    reete de aa aan aane ca yaaa dag ennemies 1 4  1 1 2 Specific Symbols               saanane anaa a eaaa naa naa naa N Na Na N Nana naa a nana naen 1 1  L2  Safety Notes osuna ci   ir 1 2  1 3 EE MEET 1 2  1 4 Target Group incas 1 2   2 Installation and COMMISSIONINg ca 2 1  2 1 Unpacking the Device      citet eege i aer o eda er dde 2 1  2 2   Mounting the Device A 2 1  2 2 1 Front Panel Dimensions                                               gan nnn 2 2  2 2 2 Mounting Cutout   
21. able KeyHome     The key Page down can be configured to page through tables  recipes and mes   sages  This function corresponds to the system variable TabPgDn     3 1 3 Special Keys    The key Help always shows the current help text  online help   A flashing LED indi   cates that there are system messages  The system message is output in plain text     The key Data Release changes from the menu into the editor  The integrated LED  is lit during edit mode  Pressing this key in edit mode exits the editor        3 2    S SUTRON    Control and Display Elements       The key Enter is used to complete data entry  Pressing this key while the startup  screen is displayed opens the setup screen     The key Delete deletes the character beneath the cursor in the editor and removes  the selected messages from the data memory     The key Print can be configured as a soft key to activate various print jobs  The LED  flashes when a print process is active     3 1 4 Function Keys    The function of function keys can be assigned as required  soft key functionality    The function keys can optionally be used as direct selection keys for menu control or  to trigger a function in the controller        3 3    S SUTRON    Control and Display Elements       3 1 4 1 Slide in Identification Strips for the Function Keys    The identifications strips can be replaced when the operating device is built in or re   moved  Inserting the strip from the rear side of the front plate does not influence the  spe
22. ange Display Mode  Color   Selection of color depth for TFT displays     LCD Saver switches the brightness to the lowest value  if no user operation occures  for at least one hour     Registry  Start Calibration     The touch screen calibration process is started  After calibration  the values are au   tomatically saved in the Registry     Registry  SNTP Settings     The name of a time server can be entered via the Intranet or Internet  The synchro   nization interval is specified in minutes     This entry is password protected        2 17    S SUTRON    Installation and Commissioning       Network Settings        Network Settings    TCP IP Info Home TCP IP Info Home  Fix Settings FTP Settings Fix Settings FTP Settings    DHCP Device Name DHCP l Device Name                                                       TCP IP Info    MAC  0 7 93 FF FF CE  IP  192 168 100 82    Mask  255 255 255 0 MAC  0 7 93 FF FF CE   Device Name  MyName IP Address  192 168 100 82   DHCP enabled Subnet Mask  255 255 255 0  P  Gate  000 000 000 000 Device Name  MyName    100 000 000 000 DHCP enabled  100 000 000 000 Gate  0 0 0 0    1  WINS  000 000 000 000 OK  2  WINS  000 000 000 000                          Fix Settings          IP Address Home IP Address               Gateway Gateway                DNS DNS                                                                                     IP Address  IP 000 000 000 000 IP Address 000 000 000 000    Subnet 000 000 000 000 Subnet Mask 000 000 000 00
23. cified seal of the operator terminal  A set of identification strips is supplied with  the operator terminal     For the labeling use     Single pieces  prototypes Label with a water resistant pen   Small series Copying foil  thickness  lt   70 um  with laser  print   Large series Customer specific labeled identification  strips       S SUTRON          Figure 3 1 Position of the slide in identification strips at BTMO3AM    EN  EN    AB E   GIE    Figure 3 2 Set of slide in identification strips for BTMO3AM          3 4    S SUTRON    Control and Display Elements          S SUTRON       F1 F2 F3 FA F5 F6    ABC DEF GHI o o o  I e oao   JKL MNO PQR  lt   gt   4 5 6        STU VWX YZ         0   bi                                           F1 F2 F3 F4   F5 F6                                        25965 700 Einschubstreifensatz BTOSAM SUTRON             Figure 3 4 Set of slide in identification strips for BTMO5AM       3 5    S SUTRON    Control and Display Elements       S SUTRON       Tw m   E Tw 3  F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12  ABC DEF GHI     3  fe Y  JKL MNO PQR  gt     mm    STU vwx yz  WI  A pr xs  0 71  0  lt   v     gt     Figure 3 5 Position of the slide in identification strips at BTMO7AM                   F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6    F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12             Figure 3 6 Set of slide in identification strips for BTMO7AM       3 6       SUTRON    Control and Display Elements              SUTRON       F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8  lt  Vv  gt  Y             Figure 3 7 Position of the 
24. e operating device     To ensure the specified degree of protection  make sure that the seal rests flat on the  mounting surface and the threaded pins of the mounting brackets are uniformly tight   ened     The device can be easily and quickly mounted from the rear of the device  Ideally     the device should be installed in switch panels with a plate thickness of approx  1 mm  to 6 mm  0 039  to 0 236       1  Insert the device in the mounting cutout from the front     Oo        d           D A   a   dau    WO  y    Figure 2 1 Mounting the device using a mounting bracket    2  Insert the mounting brackets into the appropriate openings  figure 1  and pull the  brackets downwards until they lock in place  figure 2      3  Fasten the device into position using the threaded pins  figure 3         2 1    S SUTRON    Installation and Commissioning                2 2 1 Front Panel Dimensions  uw  S SUTRON   e   E  E  o  S   F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11       2    Vv E    gt               144 0 mm  5 669      Figure 2 2 BTMO3AM       S SUTRON                       lt   a D e D D D e  E np B HB F5 F    E    ABC DEF GHI          n   D  JKL MNO PQR  lt   gt   5   BB    STU VWX YZ  VI  2 Ar    0      lt  v           120 0 mm  4 724        Figure 2 3 BTMO5AM       2 2    S SUTRON    Installation and Commissioning       160 0 mm  6 299               TA  S SUTRON  NK  o      CO b   b     gt     E H F2 F3 F4 F5 F6  E b   b b b        LO F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12  e  CN  ABC DEF GHI        a   D  JKL M
25. ed     2 4 1 1 Normal Operating Mode    The program AppStarter exe starts from the internal Flash memory     Setup Main Menu Press For Setup Main Menu    Figure 2 20 Display after startup  operating devices with keys   operating devices  with touch screen        The following message is issued if the AppStarter exe file does not exist     AppStarter not found         Figure 2 21 Error message after startup    2 4 1 2 Setup Main Operating Mode    If you press the Enter key or the Press For Setup Main Menu button during the star   tup phase  the Setup Main mode starts        2 15    S SUTRON    Installation and Commissioning       The normal entries apply to operating devices with keys only  The gray entries apply  to operating devices equipped with a touch screen        Setup Main       Update Exit Update Exit  T A Touch Screen                         Network Start Batch iind pd  Figure 2 22 Setup Main     3 Some settings are password protected  The password is            Update        iw EE    Eee    Stick Stick  Update Image Update Image  Update Update  Bootloader Bootloader    Figure 2 23 Update       Update  Copy USB Stick   This function copies the data from the USB stick to the internal flash file system     Several projects can be managed in subdirectories below the directory TSvisRT  If  more than one project is in different subdirectories  a choice dialog is displayed  Only  directories which contain a project file  xxxx cb  are listed     The entire TSvisRT directory
26. fined  When the password is ac   tivated  all password protected dialog boxes can only be accessed if the password  has been entered successfully     This entry is password protected   Settings  Information     The following information is output  serial number  image version  image date  built  version  flash size  SRAM size and PLC   Visu RAM size     Start Batch     The project bat file in the FlashDrv directory starts  if available        2 21       SUTRON    Installation and Commissioning       Ex    2 4 1 3 Administration Operating Mode    If you press the Cursor Down key followed by the Enter key   Admin button during  the startup phase  the Administration mode of operation starts     You can use the Admin ini file to manage the device  This file must exist in the root  directory of the USB stick     This file is used as a dongle to prevent users from changing the device during normal  operation     Possible contents for the Admin ini file     Observe upper and lower case for all entries        Explorer Off    Deactivates the Explorer in the registry  The change becomes  effective on the next device reboot        Explorer On    Activates the Explorer in the registry  The change becomes ef   fective on the next device reboot        Registry Default    Destroys the current registry and activates the default registry  of the image  The change becomes effective on the next de   vice reboot        Start MyProgramm exe    Starts the application MyProgramm exe       StartRepl
27. he editor  In the increment  editor  the variable value is decreased by 1  When the key is held down  the function  is repeated at an automatically increasing rate of repetition     The key Plus is used to enter positive values within the editor  In the increment edi   tor  the variable value is increased by 1  When the key is held down  the function is  repeated at an automatically increasing rate of repetition     3 1 2 Control Keys    The key Cursor left can be configured to directly call up any screen  In the editor  it  moves the cursor one character to the left  character selection   This function corre   sponds to the system variable KeyCursLeft     The key Cursor right can be configured to directly call up any screen  In the editor   it moves the cursor one character to the left  character selection   This function cor   responds to the system variable KeyCursRight     The key Cursor down can be configured to directly call up any screen  In the editor   it moves the cursor down one variable  variable selection   This function corresponds  to the system variable KeyCursDown     The key Cursor up can be configured to directly call up any screen  In the editor  it  moves the cursor down one variable  variable selection   This function corresponds  to the system variable KeyCursUp     The key Cursor home can be configured to directly call up any screen  In the editor  it returns the cursor to the first input variable position  This function corresponds to  the system vari
28. ion against  polarity reversal          Integrated          Ethernet       X5 Ethernet          10 100 Base T          USB       Corresponds to the  Universal serial bus specification Rev  2 0          X9  X10 Host          Min   1 5 Mbit s  Max   12 Mbit s  Max  output current 100 mA per output          Central Processing Unit       Central processing unit    RISC ARM9       Clock frequency    200 MHz          Other features       Watchdog timer  real time clock  battery monitoring                                     Memory Standard Optional   Application memory 3 MByte 14 MByte   Flash 16 MByte 32 MByte   SDRAM 32 MByte 64 MByte   SRAM 512 KByte 512 KByte  6 2    S SUTRON                   Technical Data          Connection Method       RJ45 female connector          USB female connector A             Environmental Conditions          Temperature during 0   C to 50   C  32   F to 122   F   operation  Temperature during   25   C to   70   C   13  F to   158  F     storage  transport       Relative air humidity for 10   to 95    no condensation  operation and storage          Application area Degree of pollution 1  overvoltage category                   Standards and Guidelines       Interference immunity DIN EN 61000 4 2  DIN EN 61000 4 3  DIN EN 61000 4 4  DIN EN 61000 4 5  DIN EN 61000 4 6  DIN EN 61000 6 2       Emitted interference DIN EN 55011 limit value class A  DIN EN 55022 limit value class A  DIN EN 6100 6 4       Equipment requirements DIN EN 61131 2              
29. log On    Enables automatic startup of the Repllog exe program in the  registry  The change becomes effective on the next device re   boot        StartRepllog Off    Disables automatic startup of the Repllog exe program in the  registry  The change becomes effective on the next device re   boot        DeviceName MyName    Defines the device name of the operating device       Demomode On    Enables demo mode for TSvisRT  The change becomes effec   tive on the next device reboot        Demomode Off    Disables demo mode for TSvisRT  The change becomes ef   fective on the next device reboot            Demomode Off       Comment  no impact       2 4 2 Function of the AppStarter exe Program    The AppStarter exe program creates all the necessary registry settings and can also  store the registry  if desired     If the Explorer is activated  the system shuts it down  Automatic startup of ActiveSync  is also deactivated     The AppStarter exe file then starts the TSvisLD CE exe file from the Flash File Sys   tem  FFS         2 22    S SUTRON       Installation and Commissioning       2 4 3    Function of the TSvisLD exe Program    The TSvisLD exe loads the following components into the memory of the operating  system in accordance with the instructions in the TSvisRT  CE ini file         User application      Protocol driver      TSvisRT firmware    The program then unpacks the compressed application file    CB  and starts the TS   visRT Runtime component     2 4 4    Memory Media U
30. nected the information is read from the registry     This entry is password protected     Contents of the IPSetting ini file    IPCONFIG   IPAddress 172 016 042 150  SubnetMask 255 255 255 000    All addresses must be given in the format  XXX XXX XXX XXX    Numbers smaller than 100 you have to fill up with zeros    Example  192 168 42 1   gt  192 168 042 001     Network Settings  Fix Settings  Gateway     The system deselects DHCP and enters the settings from the IPSetting ini file of the  USB stick  This file must exist in the root directory of the USB stick   If no USB stick is connected the information is read from the registry     This entry is password protected     Contents of the IPSetting ini file    IPCONFIG   Gateway 172 016 042 150    All addresses must be given in the format  XXX XXX XXX XXX    Numbers smaller than 100 you have to fill up with zeros    Example  192 168 42 1   gt  192 168 042 001     Network Settings  Fix Settings  DNS     The system deselects DHCP and enters the settings from the IPSetting ini file of the  USB stick  This file must exist in the root directory of the USB stick   If no USB stick is connected the information is read from the registry     This entry is password protected     Contents of the IPSetting ini file    IPCONFIG   PrimaryDNS 172 016 042 150  SecondaryDNS 172 016 042 151    All addresses must be given in the format  XXX XXX XXX XXX    Numbers smaller than 100 you have to fill up with zeros    Example  192 168 42 1   gt  192 16
31. ng force 3N  Switch cycles Approx  3 millionen under the following conditions    Pressing element  test plunger  DIN 42115    Pressing force  10 N   Pressing frequency  1 Hz  Lifetime  min   2 Million switch cycles  Display elements 6 9 15 11 20   status LEDs   Display BTMO3AM  BTMO7AM BTM21AM BTM21AS BTM70AT   BTMO5AM  Type FSTN FSTN FSTN C STN TFT  color    mono   mono   mono   color   Resolution  pixels  160 x 80 320 x 240 320 x 240 320 x 240 800 x 480  Colors 5 Shades of   5Shades of   5 Shades of 256 65536  gray gray gray   Reading angle 80   80   90   60   100    Contrast setting Tempera  Tempera  Tempera  Tempera      ture compen    ture compen    ture compen    ture compen    sated sated sated sated   Half life backlighting 50 000 h 30 000 h 30 000 h 40 000 h 50 000 h  Brightness in cd m  45 100 140 180 400  Display area  H x W  in 33 6 x 67 2 57 6 x 76 8 86 4x 115 2   86 4x115 2   91 4 x 152 4  mm  Inch   1 323 x  2 268 x  3 402 x  3 402 x  3 598 x 6 0    2 646  3 024  4 535  4 535    6 1          Technical Data                                              Electrical Data BTMO3AM  BTM21AM BTM21AS BTM70AT  BTMO5AM   BTMO7AM  Supply voltage 24 V DC  SELV in accordance with DIN EN 61131   Residual ripple 10   maximum  Minimum voltage 18V  Maximum voltage 30 V  Power consumption 0 25A 0 25A 0 4A 0 5 A   typical at 24 V   Power consumption 0 35 A 0 35 A 0 5 A 0 7 A   maximum   Connected load 6W 6W 9 6 W 12W          Fuse    Semiconductor fuse  self resetting       Protect
32. nnnnnons 3 2   3c                 EE 3 3  FCI O EE 3 2  MINUS icon        3 2  Page down    3 2    PU 3 2   A EAE A A 3 3  WC lee DT 3 1  L  LcdBackLight                                                 3 9  EcdContrast        ii tee es 3 10  Loading procedure on Windows CE operating sys   A O AA aga ANG 2 15  M  Maintenance    5 1  Memory media used    2 23  Mounting s  sasi asaba aaa e anga aab eene 2 1  N  NGMeplake  cerron 2 25  Normal operating mode 2 15  O  Ordering data    oooooconicccononcccnoccnnonancconana nina cc nano 7 1  P  Pin assignment   Ethernet    coerente 4 2  H  Rear view   Ethernet    inei eene t 4 1  S  Safety notes                                          akaa 1 2  SOIVICIN g DEL 5 1  Setting the brightness    oooonccconnnccnnncccnncccconcccnns 3 9  Setting the contrast    3 10  Setup Main operating mode                              2 15  Slide in identifications Strips            eeseeeeeeereee 3 4  Special Keys    3 2  Standards    aa ajana noria 6 3  Supply voltage 24 NV  2 13  Switching OM isis sed cce reete inp eee dee 2 15  Symbols   General iranien tede 1 1   Specific    eem ttes 1 1  T  Target group    cereo the e eds 1 2  Technical data                                         6 1  U  UNPACKING sasasi adana na aan aba akak aka ttn eene 2 1  V  Version Key    einn eer DENG AGE 2 25       A 1    S SUTRON    Index          A 2    S SUTRON          S SUTRON    
33. roup    All configuration  programming  installation  commissioning  operating and mainte   nance work in connection with the automation system must be performed by trained  personnel only  e g  qualified electricians  electrical engineers  etc       The configuration and programming personnel must be familiar with the safety con   cepts of automation technology     The operating personnel must have been trained in handling the controller and be  familiar with the operating instructions     The installation  commissioning and maintenance personnel must have an education  which entitles them to work on automation systems        1 2    S SUTRON    Installation and Commissioning       2 Installation and Commissioning     gt   EP    2 1 Unpacking the Device    Unpack all parts carefully and check the contents for any visible damage in transit   Also check whether the shipment matches the specifications on your delivery note     If you notice damages in transit or discrepancies  please contact our sales depart   ment immediately     2 2 Mounting the Device    When installing the device  leave a gap of at least 30 mm  1 181   around the device  to ensure sufficient air circulation     When the operating device is installed horizontally  please note that additional  sources of heat beneath the operating device may result in heat accumulation   Make sure to allow sufficient heat dissipation    Comply with the allowable temperature range listed in the technical data for the use  of th
34. sed    The following memory media are used     Table 2 2 Memory media used          Operating system memory  TSvisRT Runtime   Protocol driver   Application                                            __  Flash file system USB stick       FlashDrv     Hard disk   AppStarter exe  Subdirectory TSvisRT Project name   with TSvisRT Runtime  protocol  driver and application   Registry settings Admin ini   lt   IPSetting ini   __  Image storage in Flash Subdirectory  qa Image   __  Bootloader storage in Flash Subdirectory   lt   Bootloader       Legend                              Copying carried out by operating system    Copying carried out by the bootloader    Copying carried out by the Launch exe       S SUTRON    2 23    Installation and Commissioning             2 4 5 Important Files and Update  Table 2 3 Important files and update  File Storage location Update Function  TSvisRT_CE INI Subdirectory TSvisRT or Transfer via program    Initialization file for    TSvisRT Projekt on USB  stick    ming software on USB  stick or FTP server    TSvisLD_CE exe       SPSTtxxxxxxx yyy DLL    Subdirectory TSvisRT or  TSvisRT Projekt on USB  stick    Transfer via program   ming software on USB  stick or FTP server    Protocol driver         CB    Subdirectory TSvisRT or  TSvisRT Projekt on USB  stick    Transfer via program   ming software on USB  stick or FTP server    Compressed application  file       TSvisRT_CE EXE    Subdirectory TSvisRT or  TSvisRT Projekt on USB  stick    Transfer via
35. slide in identification strips at BTM21Am  BT21AS    E    FAT IT TF    eave Reales                                                                                                                                                                                        Figure 3 8 Set of slide in identification strips for BTM21AM  BTM21AS       3 7    S SUTRON    Control and Display Elements                S SUTRON          Figure 3 9 Position of the slide in identification strips at BTM70AT                   F1    F2    F3    F6    F7    F10    F8    F9    F12    F13    F16    F14    F17    F15    F18                                                                                                                                                             25838 710 Einschubstreifensatz BTZOAT S  TRON             Figure 3 10 Set of slide in identification strips for BTM70AT       o    2 SUTRON    Control and Display Elements        gt   gt     P     3 2 Display    Danger   Toxic   If the display is damaged  avoid touching  swallowing or breathing in the liquids or  gases which may leak out     Danger   Corrosive   If the display is damaged  avoid touching  swallowing or breathing in the liquids or  gases which may leak out     The operating device is equipped with different displays depending on variant     3 2 1 Setting the Brightness    To be able to set the brightness  you need to use the programming software to setup  the system variable LcdBackLight in a screen of your choice 
36. system variables     The key 5 and MNO is used for changing data in the editor  The M  N and O charac   ters can be entered when configuring the Shift or ShiftCase system variables     The key 6 and PQR is used for changing data in the editor  The P  Q and R charac   ters can be entered when configuring the Shift or ShiftCase system variables     The key 7 and ABC is used for changing data in the editor  The A  B and C charac   ters can be entered when configuring the Shift or ShiftCase system variables     The key 8 and DEF is used for changing data in the editor  The D  E and F characters  can be entered when configuring the Shift or ShiftCase system variables     The key 9 and GHI is used for changing data in the editor  The G  H and I characters  can be entered when configuring the Shift or ShiftCase system variables     The key Decimal point and     is used for changing data in the editor  The charac   ters      and   can be entered when configuring the Shift or ShiftCase system vari   ables        3 1       SUTRON    Control and Display Elements       The key Plus and  lt   gt  is used for changing data in the editor  The characters  lt      and  gt  can be entered when configuring the Shift or ShiftCase system variables     The key Minus and V  is used for changing data in the editor  The characters V    and    can be entered when configuring the Shift or ShiftCase system variables     Nur g  ltig f  r BTMO3AM     The key Minus is used to enter negative values within t
37. t temperature  the longer the  regeneration takes     5 3 Battery    The built in battery preserves the data in the SRAM and supplies the real time clock  with power  The minimum battery life is 5 years  even under unfavorable operating  conditions  When the battery runs down  the message  Change battery  is generated  automatically     We recommend you change the battery approximately every 4 years as part of the  regular maintenance work  A prepared battery including connector can be obtained  directly from S  tron electronic     If the  Change battery  message is detected too late  data in the SRAM may have  already been lost  For this reason  after changing a battery  always check data such  as editable passwords  parameters in the system variables  data sets of the recipes  and entries in the message system        5 1    S SUTRON    Maintenance and Servicing        gt  bb bib    5 3 1 Changing the Battery    At operating devices for the explosive area the batteries must only be changed by  S  tron electronic GmbH     Batteries must only be changed by authorized and trained experts     For changing the battery you may only use replacement batteries of  S  tron electronic     Electrostatic discharge can damage electronic components  Observe the ESD pro   tective measures     Do not throw lithium batteries into fire  do not heat to 100  C or higher and do not  recharge  Danger   Explosive     Do not open lithium batteries  Danger   Toxic     To ensure that the data in the S
38. unction of the Ethernet diagnostics LEDs                No    Color   State Designation   Function  1 Green   ON XMT Sending Ethernet Data Tele   gram  2 Yel  ON RCV Receiving Ethernet Data Tele   low gram                      4 2 USB  X9  X10     Two host interfaces are available on the operating device     Using the USB interfaces while normal operating mode is not permitted for maritime    applications   For maritime applications the use of the USB interfaces is allowed for servicing op   erations only     Using input devices not suitable for industrial use  e g  keyboard  mouse  may de      gt    gt     crease safety of operation  This includes input devices inteded for home and office  use     4 2 1 Cable    For the specification of a suitable cable  please refer to the  Universal Serial Bus    Specification Rev  2 0        The maximum cable length for the cable used is 2 5 m  8 202 feet         4 3    S SUTRON    Interfaces of the Device          4 4    S SUTRON    Maintenance and Servicing       5 Maintenance and Servicing    5 1 Front Panel    Only use a damp cloth to remove any dirt from the front panel     5 2 Fuse    f The semiconductor fuse cannot be replaced     A semiconductor fuse is used to protect the device  Once the fuse has been tripped   the device must be disconnected from the supply voltage to allow the semiconductor  fuse to regenerate  At an ambient temperature of 20   C  68   F   the regeneration  takes approximately 20 seconds  The higher the ambien
    
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