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1.   work with new parameters    Figure 2 19 DHCP       You may enable DHCP service  You must save this setting when exiting of by using     Save Registry Settings        This entry is able to be password protected        2 13       S  TRON    Design and Commissioning       Network Settings  FTP Settings  Add new user     Figure 2 20 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 listed within a DOS box     Network Settings  FTP Settings  Delete a user     Enter User  Enter Password    ER   Confirm Password EEN    Figure 2 21 Delete a user       You may enter the user name you like to delete   This entry is able to be password protected     Network Settings  Device Name     Device name    Enter Device Name    MyDeviceName  Ca     Figure 2 22 Device Name       You can define a device 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 able to be password protected     Settings     Date   Time    Figure 2 23 Settings          2 14       SUTRON    Design and Commissioning       Settings  Contrast     Contrast Brightness    Color Depth    8bpp  O 16 bpp    Figure 2 24 Contrast       The operating mode setup main is displayed with default values for contrast and  br
2.  Fix Settings       gt  IP Address  EE        el Gateway   gt   DNS   gt   WINS   gt  Home  LA DHCP   gt  FTP Settings    Add new user   gt   List all users    Delete a user   gt  Home      Bei Device Name  Home                      gt   Settings                    gt  Contrast          Date   Time                 gt    gt  Password   gt                                                                                Printer  lt    Page  Settings  Network  EE   i  Print   gt   Home      gt  Information   gt  Home                Start Batchfile                  Exit             Figure 2 4 Launch structure       2 7    S SUTRON    Design and Commissioning       2 4 1 2 Normal Mode    The program AppStarter exe starts from the internal Flash memory     Press For Setup Main Menu    Figure 2 5 Display after startup       Please  note that the device is accessible over the Ethernet only after assignment  of an IP address to the Ethernet     2 4 1 3 Setup Main Mode    If you press the Press For Setup Main Menu button during the startup phase  the   Setup Main  mode starts     Update    Touch Screen   amp  Registry  Network Start  Settings Batchfile    Figure 2 6 Setup Main       Some settings are password protected  The default password is            Update   Stick    Figure 2 7 Update       Update  Copy USB Stick   Copy to Flash    Copy to USB    Import  Settings       Figure 2 8 Copy USB Stick       2 8       SUTRON    Design and Commissioning       Update  Copy USB Stick  Copy to F
3.  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        GS SUTRON       Design and Commissioning       2 2 Design    2 2 1 Front View with Dimensions    281 mm  11 063            311 mm  12 244      Figure 2 1 Front view with dimensions         GS S  TRON    Design and Commissioning       2 2 2 Side View with Dimensions    135 mm  5 315      72 mm  2 835         Figure 2 2 Side View with Dimensions       2 3    S SUTRON    Design and Commissioning       2 2 3 Rear View       1 1  Figure 2 3 Rear view    1  2  3  4  5  6    Housing Screws   USB  optional    Handle Set  optional   position can vary   Consent Switch  optional   position can vary   Device Connector  optional    Name Plate       2 4       SUTRON    Design and Commissioning       2 3 Connecting the Device    WARNING  Risk of electric shock  Hazardous voltages can exist inside electrical installations that can pose a danger to  humans  There is a risk of electric shock when touching live parts     For information on the pin or core numbers for the supply voltage  please refer to the  chapter  Device Interfaces      The device is protected against polarity reversal  The device will not operate if the  polarity is incorrect     This device is in Protection Class    To ensure safe operation  a safety extra low volt   age  SE
4.  which can usually be reached by pressing  the right mouse button     To define the contrast   brightness setting  use the key combinations shown below  as follows     To increase the con  To increase the  trast  brightness      4 WA V4 VA  O     CES o     To reduce the con  To reduce the bright     trast  ness       LA E LA     o     o  5  3 2 Touch Screen    The device is equipped with a resistive 4 wire touch screen  You operate the device  using this touch screen     NOTICE  Damage   Pointed or sharp objects  such as pens or fingernails  can lead to irreparable damag   es of the touch screen  Exclusively therefore use the fingertips or the aids indicated  in the technical data for the operation     NOTICE  Damage  To protect the touch screen you can use special protection foils  You receive corre   sponding protection foils directly from S  tron electronic        3 2    S SUTRON    Control and Display Elements       3 3 Stop Push button   Emergency Stop Push but   ton    The device can be fitted with an optional stop push button or an emergency stop  push button     The operating device has to be regarded as a component of the integrated plant  merely  Take suitable protective measures in accordance with the requirements of  your plant therefor     The STOP push button on the operating device ensures that the system to be mon   itored is shut down safely in accordance with EN 60204 1 2006  The stop function  can be a Category 0  1 or 2 stop according to EN 60204 1 2006 an
5. 0   HP OfficeJet Pro 8000  HP DeskJet 6940   HP DeskJet 5150   HP Laserjet 1505N                            This entry is able to be password protected   Settings  Printer  Page Settings     Page Settings    Page Settings    Letter    O 44    Figure 2 28 Page Settings       Select the paper format   Letter  or  A4    Letter  is default     This entry is automatically stored in the registry        2 16    S SUTRON    Design and Commissioning       Settings  Printer  Network Print     Network Print    Network Printer Path           Network Server Login    Figure 2 29 Network Print       Enter the network printer path    This entry is automatically stored in the registry    Settings  Printer  Network Print  Network Server Login   User Name   i  Password       Domain      Figure 2 30 Network Server Login       You may perform a network login   Enter a user name  password and domain   This entry is automatically stored in the registry     Settings  Information     SNR  1023456789  Image_Grafikpanel_EP9307_CE5 00_  V1 18   Built  Aug 27 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       Figure 2 31 Information    The following informations are displayed       Serial number        Product ID        Image version        Built version        Built date        Size of flash        Size of SRAM        Size of PLC   Visu RAM        Bus clock speed     Start Batchfile     The project bat file in the Fla
6. 6  2 4 1 1 Elte EE 2 7  2 4 1 2 Normal Mode  serisine eap nEaN AARAA ERARE R aaRS 2 8  2 4 1 3 Setup Main ModE sisp a E 2 8  2 4 1 4 Administration Operating Mode            eceeceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeaeeeeeeaeseeesaeeeeeeaeeneeeaeeaes 2 18  2 5  Identification    nsc aeaa A EEEREN 2 20  2 5 1 Version Key 22288 narini aR Ea 2 20  3 Control and Display Elements un 3 1  3 1 Keyboard  TEE 3 1  3 1 1 HeD E 3 2  3 2 Touch Screen    iii 3 2  3 3 Stop Push button   Emergency Stop Push button              ceceeseeeeseeeeees 3 3  3 4 e 3 4  B20      DISPLAY E AE E sind E deat E eae 3 4  4 Interfaces of the Device isicicccccrcdveitenednananaaanataiatasnsnbieusanmndtmndanebeseneatiandunsiuacidansaxtunnty 4 1  4 1 Connector   Cable Aeslonment 4 1  4 1 1 22 pin connector for Siemens PROFINET Connection Box    4 1  4 1 2 19 pin device connector with open cable end    4 2  5 Maintenance and Servicing EE 5 1  5 1 Maintenance Interval AAA 5 1  52 Front Panels ccciecne cies s ted eene ecrans diveiineeeniesie echidna neeeeaveedeeeenes 5 1  D3 TE 5 1  5 4 Battery  Option     iii 5 1          S  TRON    Overall Table of Contents          5 4 1 Battery DISpOSAI  stef rene i EE ARA EEA ANEAN 5 2   SR Ela nt 6 1  6 1 G  n  ral sim  sans hante nt Ne Re 6 1   22 elle 6 4   7 Ordering DATA eee a en De ee toile 7 1  A WW PO A 1  ii       SUTRON    Important Notes       1 Important Notes    al BB  gt         1 1 Symbols    The symbols in this manual are used to draw your attention on notes and danger
7. LV  according to DIN EN 61131 must be used for the supply voltage        2 5       S  TRON    Design 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     2 4 1 Loading Procedure on Windows CE Operating System    The program allows you to use the buttons to make changes to the configuration     The operating device has 3 operating modes        Normal  no button is pressed        Setup Main  Button Press For Setup Main Menu was pressed       Administration  Admin button was pressed        2 6       SUTRON    Design and Commissioning       2 4 1 1 Launch Structure                         Start      gt   Normal   gt  Admin                      Lu Setup Main Ke           gt  Update Ki                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Copy USB Stick  p Copy to Flash  LN Copy to USB   gt   Import Settings   gt   Home    Update Image  Update  Bootloader  We ai Install Fonts  y Home  TouchScreen   amp  Registry  Save Registry  Settings  Change  Display Mode        Start Calibration  Backlight  Properties  ru SNTP Settings   gt  Home  Network  Settings 4   gt  TCP IP Info   gt 
8. U 8    E  Un  24 VDC In  0 6 A  2 eo E    200404210133                                                                                                 Figure 2 32 Nameplate  example     Order number  Version key  at time of delivery   MAC address  Voltage and power specification  Serial number    a FON ch    2 5 1 Version Key    The version key provides information on the version level of various components at  time of delivery     80850430 _ 113   118   O4XX   101          Bundle          Bootloader       Image             Application Software       Installation    Auxiliary Software                SUTRON    Control and Display Elements       3 Control and Display Elements    3 1 Keyboard    The keys are positioned under an environmental proof polyester foil   1 2 3 4 5       Figure 3 1 Front view    a fon ch    Help Keys   Status LED Mode  Status LED Info  Display    Command Devices  optional  Emergency Stop Push button  Stop Push button   Keylock Switch           SUTRON    Control and Display Elements       A NJ  ER D    N       5   ms  WW WF    3 1 1 Help Keys    Use this key to show a soft keyboard  To hide the keyboard  press the key again     Use this key to open the Task Manager in order to change to another task or use this  key to close the Task Manager  When you press this key again  the dialog for chang   ing to another task is closed     Use this key to open the Service tool  To exit the Service tool  press the key again     Use this key to open the context menu 
9. User Manual    Mobile Line Touch Panel HTP105XiT    Part Number   Version   Date     Valid for     80860 760  3  2012 01 31    HTP105XiT    DN SUTRON         Version Date Modifications    1 2010 03 16 First Edition  2 2011 01 13 Technical data updated  3 2012 01 30 Standards updated  Added pin   cable assignment     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 WAVES OTA INNS nn ini ic 1 1  1 1 SYMBOIS E  Ernst ras ae en dt Eeer 1 1  1 2  Safety Notes cies okie aie cies  Wade nage Rees 1 1   EC    Intended Use  stand his ententes 1 2  1 4 Target Group iii 1 2  2 Design and COMMISSIONING ESS nr en 2 1  2 1 Unpacking the Device    2 1  2 2   e EE 2 2  2 2 1 Front View with Dimensions AAA 2 2  2 2 2 Side View with Dimensions                                                 2 3  2 2 3 Rear VIG W ne Mine nn E de draasec ects 2 4  2 3 Connecting the Device    sus 2 5  224 SWICHING d E 2 6  2 4 1 Loading Procedure on Windows CE Operating System    2 
10. VDC  2 BN   Supply Voltage 24 VDC  24V  12 YE  2    Low Noise Ground  15 GR S Key Switch  optional   19 WH S Key Switch  optional   9 RD 4 x 0 34    Stop Push button Channel 1  optional   16 PK    Stop Push button Channel 1  optional   7 BU    Stop Push button Channel 2  optional   8 BK    Stop Push button Channel 2  optional   10 WHGN   4x 0 34 S Consent Switch Channel 1  11 VT S Consent Switch Channel 1  17 GRPK S Consent Switch Channel 2  18 RDBU S Consent Switch Channel 2  3 YE 4x0 15   Tx  Ethernet  4 GN Tx  Ethernet  5 PK Rx    Ethernet  6 BU Rx  Ethernet          4 2       SUTRON       Maintenance and Servicing       5 Maintenance and Servicing    5 1 Maintenance Interval    The following maintenance intervals are recommended for this operating device     Table 5 1 Maintenance interval                      Maintenance work Interval  Changing the Battery 4 Years  5 2 Front Panel    Only use a damp cloth to remove any dirt from the front panel   5 3 Fuse    mS NOTICE  Damage  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 ambient temperature  the longer the  regeneration takes     5 4 Battery  Option     The built in battery supplies the real time clock  The minimum battery lif
11. al Data       6 Technical Data                               6 1 General  Display  Type TFT  color   Resolution  pixels  800 x 600  Colors 65536  Reading angle  vertical   110     140    horizontal   Backlight CCFL  Half life backlighting 50 000 h  Brightness in cd m  330  Display area  H x W  in 158 x 211    mm  Inch            6 22 x 8 307           Keyboard       Type    Membrane Keyboard       Number of Keys    5 Help Keys       Key Area  Embossment     12 mm x 12 mm  0 473  x 0 473         Actuator Travel    0 6 mm  0 024         Activation Power    3N       Switching Cycles    Approx  3 Million Under the Following Conditions   Keystroke Element  Testing Ram  DIN 42115   Keystroke Load  10 N   Keystroke Frequency  1 Hz       Display Elements          2 Status LEDs          Touch Screen       Type    Analog resistive  4 wire technology       Activation force    15 g  Standard   With R8 HS60 silicon rubber       Durability          No damages or malfunctions after 3 million keystrokes as the following   Keystroke element  R8  HS40 silicon rubber   Keystroke load  150 g   Keystroke frequency  3 Hz          S SUTRON    6 1             Technical Data          Electrical Data                         Supply voltage 24 V DC  SELV   PELV in accordance with DIN EN 61131   Residual ripple 10   maximum   Minimum voltage 18V   Maximum voltage 30 V   Power consumption  typi    0 7 A   cal at 24 V    Power consumption  max    1 0A   imum    Connected load 16 8 W       Fuse    Semicondu
12. am in the  registry  The change becomes effective on the next device re   boot        LaunchTouch On    The touch variant of the launch will start at devices with key   board  The change becomes effective on the next device re   boot        LaunchTouch Off    The standard variant for the device will start   The change becomes effective on the next device reboot        Lock On    The buttons Press for Setup Main Menu and Admin are  disabled    If the file  Admin ini  is found on the usb stick the button Admin  is enabled  Therefore the deactivation of the lock is possible   The change becomes effective on the next device reboot        Lock Off    All buttons enabled   The change becomes effective on the next device reboot        Mode Development       The shell has full functionality   The change becomes effective on the next device reboot              2 18       SUTRON          Design and Commissioning          Mode Standard The Shell is restricted  No task bar and task switch available     Desktop contains the launch icon only   The change becomes effective on the next device reboot        DeviceName MyName Defines the device name of the operating device     DeviceName MyName Comment  no impact                   GS SUTRON k    Design 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  TP104AT 731030    80850430_113 118 04XX 101           0007920001 M
13. bers smaller than 100 have to be filled up with leading zeros    e g   192 168 42 1   gt  192 168 042 001     Network Settings  TCP IP Info     TCP IP Info    MAC  0 7 93 FF FF CE  IP  192 168 100 82  Mask  255 255 255 0  Device Name  MyName  DHCP enabled   Gate  000 000 000 000  1  DNS  000 000 000 000    2  DNS  000 000 000 000  1  WINS  000 000 000 000  2  WINS  000 000 000 000    Figure 2 14 TCP IP Info       The following informations are displayed       MAC address       IP address        Subnet mask address        Device name        DHCP status        Gateway address        1  DNS address        2 11       SUTRON    Design and Commissioning           2  DNS address       1  WINS address       2 WINS address     Network Settings  Fix Settings  IP Address     IP Address  IP Address 000 000 000 000    Subnet Mask 000 000 000 000    Figure 2 15 IP Address       The system automatically deselects DHCP and optionally 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 able to be password protected     Contents of the IPSetting  ini file    IPCONFIG   IPAddress 172 016 042 150  SubnetMask 255 255 255 000    Network Settings  Fix Settings  Gateway     Change Default Gateway    000 000 000 000    Figure 2 16 Gateway       The system automatically deselects DHCP and optionally enters the settings from  the IPSetti
14. ctor fuse  self resetting       Protection against  polarity reversal          Integrated          Central Processing Unit       Central Processing Unit    RISC CPU PXA320       Clock frequency    806 MHz       Other features          Real time clock  accuracy      200 ppm                       Memory   Flash  Internal  1 GByte  SDRAM 128 MByte  SRAM 1 MByte          CompactFlash interface for CompactFlash type   and II  internal           Ethernet       Ethernet          10 100 Base T          USB       Corresponds to the  Universal serial bus specification Rev  1 1          Host  external           Min   1 5 Mbit s  Max   12 Mbit s  Max  output current 100 mA per output          6 2       S  TRON                   Technical Data          Environmental Conditions                   Temperature during 0   C to 50   C   operation  32   F to 122   F    Temperature during   25   C to   70   C   storage  transport    13   F to 158   F    Relative air humidity for 20   to 85    no condensation   operation and storage   Application area Degree of pollution 1  overvoltage category II                Standards and Guidelines       Interference Immunity    EN 61000 4 2  EN 61000 4 3  EN 61000 4 4  EN 61000 4 5  EN 61000 4 6  EN 61000 6 2       Emitted Interference    EN 50011 Limit Class Value A       Equipment Requirements    EN 61131       Storage and Transportation    EN 61131 Part 2             Power Supply EN 61131 Part 2  Electromagnetic Compatibility 2004 108 EG  Degree of Protec
15. d must be defined  according to the risk assessment     Therefore  the stop function of the operating device can be used for a safe machine  stop as well as for looping into the emergency stop circuit of the system to be moni   tored     WARNING   If using a hand held operating device with an emergency stop button  you must en   sure that the connecting cable is securely installed    A hand held operating device that is not connected to the machine must be stored  out of sight of the user    Bear in mind that the nearest emergency stop will be activated in the event of danger   If it does not work because it is not connected  this could have fatal consequences     WARNING   If the hand held operating device is equipped with a STOP push button but it is not  connected to the linkbox  a stop can not be triggered using the hand held operating  device     the STOP push button of the hand held operating device is ineffective   Install stationary emergency stop buttons that are available at all times on the system  to be monitored     WARNING   If the stop circuit has been implemented as a Category 0 or 1 stop  the stop function  must be effective regardless of the operating mode  A Category 0 stop must have pri   ority  The releasing of the STOP push button must NOT lead to hazardous conditions   also see EN 60204 1 2006     The stop function is not a substitute for safety devices        3 3       SUTRON    Control and Display Elements        gt  E    3 4 Consent Switch    The dev
16. e is 5 years   even under unfavorable operating conditions     We recommend to change the battery approximately every 4 years by the service of  S  tron electronic as part of the regular maintenance work     Carry out the following to check the battery status    1  Press the Servicetool button on your operating device    2  Open Systeminfo by double clicking  double tapping  the appropriate icon   3  Select the Battery tab     You can display the following statuses     Battery OK Battery is ready for operation    No battery found Battery is empty or there is no  battery at all       5 1       S  TRON    Maintenance and Servicing          5 4 1 Battery Disposal    The manufacturer is obliged to mark batteries with this symbol before first placing  into market  The symbol is extended by the chemical symbols if the following limiting  values are exceeded     More than 0 0005 mass percent mercury Hg  More than 0 002 mass percent cadmium Cd  More than 0 004 mass percent lead Pb    Batteries can be given back free of charge after use at the place of purchase     According to the   11 of the battery law  final consumers are obligedly to give old bat   teries back to gathering points which attached to the common take back system or  manufacturer specific take back systems     Us  NOTICE  Damage  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        5 2       SUTRON    Technic
17. el in good time and  can then immediately initiate hazard prevention measures    Slower movement speed may also be necessary as an additional measure  The per   missible speed must be determined on the basis of a risk assessment     WARNING   No commands related to hazardous conditions may be initiated by the consent  switch alone  A second  conscious start command is necessary  button on hand held  operating device   Only the person operating the consent switch is permitted to be  present in the hazardous area     The following standards must be applied for the risk analysis to be carried out     e EN 12100 1 and EN 12100 2    Safety of machinery   basic concepts  general  principles for design       e EN 14121 1    Safety of machinery   risk assessment       3 5 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 a TFT display        3 4       S  TRON    Interfaces of the Device       4 Interfaces of the Device    4 1 Connector   Cable Assignment    4 1 1 22 pin connector for Siemens PROFINET Connection  Box    The operating device is equipped with an assembled 19 pin device connector at the  enclosure  This device connector gets connected to the connector cable which has  a 22 pin male connector for connection to a S
18. ght e    e A    M Switch off Backlight       OK Apply Cancel    Figure 2 11 Backlight Properties       A screen saver can be activated after the defined time  minutes   It is possible to ad   just the screen saver graphic by replacing the file  Screensaver bmp  in the internal  memory  The graphic is replaced at the start up of the operating device automatically  when a USB stick   containing the file  Screensaver bmp  in the  Screensaver  direc   tory   is present     The brightness of the backlight  dim backlight  can be reduced after the defined time   minutes  and turned off  backlight switch off  in addition     This entry is able to be password protected        2 10    S SUTRON    Design and Commissioning       Touch Screen  amp  Registry  SNTP Settings        SNTP Settings    Time Synchronization  No SNTP  SNTP   O SNTP    Client O Server    Server myserver myhost local    OK Cancel    Figure 2 12 SNTP Settings          If you activate the  SNTP Client  option  you can enter the address of a time server  located in the intranet or Internet  The synchronization interval is specified in min   utes    With the option  No SNTP  the synchronization is deactivated    The operating device may be used as a time server for other devices if the  SNTP   Server  option is active     This entry is able to be password protected     Network Settings     Figure 2 13 Network Settings       All addresses of the Network Settings have to be entered in the format   XXX XXX XXX XXX      Num
19. ice is fitted with a handle set featuring an integrated 3 step consent switch   Operating sequences can only be performed if the 3 step switch is actuated while set  to its middle position  The stop signal is issued when the switch is set to its upper and  lower position  After a stop in the lowest position  the release command can only be  issued if the switch is fully released and pushed to the middle position again     The operating device has to be regarded as a component of the integrated plant  merely  Take suitable protective measures in accordance with the requirements of  your plant therefor     The use of a 2 circuit design for the consent equipment enables compliance with  safety category 3 PL d according to EN ISO 13849 1 and the suitable monitoring on  short circuit and cross circuit of these circuits     EN 60204 describes the mode of operation of the consent equipment  Based on in   formation gathered from accident research and on the technical solutions currently  available  the 3 step consent switch represents state of the art technology  Positions  1 and 3 of the consent switch are  OFF  functions  Only the middle position activates  consent     The stop category of the consent equipment must be selected on the basis of a risk  assessment and must correspond to a Category 0 or Category 1 stop     WARNING   The consent switch is only suitable for use as a protection function if the person op   erating the consent switch is able to recognize hazards to personn
20. iemens PROFINET connection box     Table 4 1 Connector   cable assignment                                                                                                                Pin at Con  Wire    mm  Des    Function  nector igna   22   19 ee  Pin Pin  14 2 BK 5x   Supply Voltage 24 VDC  0 155 24V  6 11 GRPK S Consent Switch Channel 1  5 10 BNGN S Consent Switch Channel 1  4 18 WHGN S Consent Switch Channel 2  7 17 RDBU S Consent Switch Channel 2  12 1 VT 5x OV Supply Voltage 0 VDC  11 9 GN Se    Stop Push button Channel 1  10 16 BN    Stop Push button Channel 1  9 7 YE    Stop Push button Channel 2  8 8 GR    Stop Push button Channel 2  15   BU 4x   Not Connected  22   BUWH SES   Not Connected      PK   Not Connected      PKWH   Not Connected  18 3 WH 4x TX  Ethernet  19 4 OR Geen Tx  Ethernet  17 5 WH Rx    Ethernet  16 6 GN Rx  Ethernet  20 12 Shield     RJ45 Shield  Enclo   Enclo   Shield   L Low Noise Ground  sure sure                               4 1    S SUTRON    Interfaces of the Device       4 1 2    19 pin device connector with open cable end    The operating device is equipped with an assembled 19 pin device connector at the  enclosure  This device connector gets connected to the connector cable which has  an open cable end     Table 4 2 Connector   cable assignment                                                                                                                Pin Wire   o mm  Des    Function  igna   tion  1 GN 5 x 0 34 OV Supply Voltage 0 
21. ightness to ensure reading also at faulty values  If you change a value  you have  to confirm this in a dialog  If you press Cancel or 5 seconds pass without any action  the value is not accepted    Depending on the display type different values can be influenced                 Table 2 1  Display Type Contrast Brightness  STN  mono  X  STN  color  X  TFT   X                   Selection of color depth for TFT displays   This entry is able to be password protected     Settings  Date   Time     Date   Time    Current Time  D      00  D  15 00 00 AM    Time Zone     GMT  01 00  Amsterdam  Berlin  Bern  Rome    F1 Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving       Figure 2 25 Date Time    Set the date  time and time zone        2 15       S  TRON    Design and Commissioning       Settings  Password     Current Password         L   Enable Password    Figure 2 26 Password       The password can be activated  deactivated or redefined  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 able to be password protected     Settings  Printer     Page Network  Settings Print    Figure 2 27 Printer       The print function depends on the application program on the operating device  Con   nection of a printer is possible via the network and the USB interface  The operating  system supports PCL3 compatible printers     Table 2 2 Already used printer models       Model   HP OfficeJet 600
22. ion rules and regulations that apply to the operating  site        Installation and operation must only be carried out by qualified and trained per   sonnel        1 1       S  TRON    Important Notes       1 3 Intended Use    The device is designed for use in the industry     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     NOTICE  Radio Interference   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 Group    The use of products described in this manual is oriented exclusively to     Qualified electricians or persons instructed by them  who are familiar with appli   cable standards and other regulations regarding electrical engineering and  in  particular  the relevant safety concepts     Qualified application programmers and software engineers  who are familiar with  the safety concepts of automation technology and applicable standards        1 2    S SUTRON    Design and Commissioning       2 Design and Commissioning    2 1 Unpacking the Device    Unpack all parts carefully
23. lash   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    cb  are listed     The entire TSvisRT directory or the corresponding subdirectory and the  AppStarter exe are copied into the target directory of the flash file system     Update  Copy USB Stick  Copy to USB     Copies the content of the flash file system to the  backup    directory of the USB stick   This excludes protected system files  A log file is also transferred  which can be used  to restore system settings via the    Import Settings    item     Update  Copy USB Stick  Import Settings     An automatically generated log file can be used to restore the system settings  If the   backup  directory of the USB stick contains a corresponding log file  these settings  can be restored    This is possible only when using identical device types     Update  Update Image     If the    image    subdirectory on the USB stick contains a     nbO    file  this file is used to  perform the image update  There must only be one     nbO  file in this directory    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 USB stick contains a     nbO    fi
24. le  this file is  used to perform the bootloader update  There must only be one     nbO    file in this di   rectory    The user is informed that the update has been successfully completed     Update  Install Fonts     If one or multiple fonts are in the subfolder  Fonts  of the flash memory  these will be  installed at the start up of the operating device automatically     Depending on the number and size of fonts  the system start up take correspondingly  more time     Touch Screen  amp  Registry        Touch Screen  amp  Registry    Save Registry  Settings Home      Change   Backlight            Display Mode Properties             Start SNTP  Calibration Settings          Figure 2 9 Touch Screen  amp  Registry    Touch Screen  amp  Registry  Save Registry Settings     The entire registry is saved        2 9       S  TRON    Design and Commissioning       Touch Screen  amp  Registry  Change Display Mode   Current Mode  e A  od    O  gt  NM LCD Saver  O W       Figure 2 10 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 able to be password protected   Touch Screen  amp  Registry  Start Calibration     The touch calibration is started  After the calibration the values are stored automati   cally in the registry     Touch Screen  amp  Registry  Backlight Properties     Backlight       Timeout in minutes     M Use Screensaver     LF     Dim Backli
25. ng 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 able to be password protected     Contents of the IPSetting  ini file    IPCONFIG   Gateway 172 016 042 150       2 12       SUTRON    Design and Commissioning       Network Settings  Fix Settings  DNS     Primary DNS 000 000 000 000    Secondary DNS   000 000 000 000    Figure 2 17 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 able to be password protected     Contents of the IPSetting  ini file    IPCONFIG   PrimaryDNS 172 016 042 150  SecondaryDNS 172 016 042 151    Network Settings  Fix Settings  WINS     Primary WINS 000 000 000 000    Secondary WINS   000 000 000 000    Figure 2 18 WINS       The system automatically deselects DHCP and optionally 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 able to be password protected     Contents of the IPSetting  ini file    IPCONFIG   PrimaryWINS 172 016 042 150  SecondaryWINS 172 016 042 151    Network Settings  DHCP     DHCP enabled  Save registry and restart device to  
26. on to Lower Position        Maximum voltage    24 V AC DC       Maximum current       1A             Connection System       Cable Connector  CONINVERS  TU Series   19 Pin  Bajonett       Device Connector  CONINVERS  TU Series   19 Pin          Minisnap Male Connector  ODU  B Series   22 Pin          6 4       SUTRON             Ordering Data       7 Ordering Data    Table 7 1 Accessories                            tres        Description Part No    USB 2 0 stick 1 GB 81152 100  Protective foil for touch screen 6 5   Set with 10 protective foils  scraper and instructions  81251 065  Protective foil for touch screen 10 4   Set with 10 protective foils  scraper and instructions    81251 104  Protective foil for touch screen 12 1   Set with 10 protective foils  scraper and instructions    81251 121  Protective foil for touch screen 15   Set with 10 protective foils  scraper and instructions  81251 150  Connection cable with threaded female connector M23 and Minisnap male connector  5 me    88425 050                S  TRON    7 1    Ordering Data          7 2       SUTRON       A Index    A  ACCOSSOMNGS stets eege deed e 7 1  Administration operating mode  aeee 2 18  B  Batte NP E LL 5 1  Battery disposal A 5 2  C  COMMECTING eisian aaarnas 2 5  Connector   cable assignment          seeeeeeeeeen 4 1  Consent switch    3 4  D  DeSIQN E 2 2  Dimensions  FOM VIOW iomcair seetaetees es 2 2  Side VIEW ss din szerin iiei iaeiaiai 2 3  DISPLAY ec tetes ne 3 4  E  Emergency stop Gushb bu
27. s     This is the safety alert symbol  It is used to alert you to potential personal injury haz   ards  Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or  death     DANGER  This indicates a hazardous situation which  if not avoided  will result in death or seri   ous injury     WARNING  This indicates a hazardous situation which  if not avoided  could result in death or se   rious injury     CAUTION  This indicates a hazardous situation which  if not avoided  could result in minor or  moderate injury     NOTICE   This symbol together with the signal word NOTE and the accompanying text alert the  reader to a situation which may cause damage or malfunction to the device  hard   ware software  or surrounding property     Reference to source of information  This symbol and the accompanying text provide the reader with additional informa   tion or refer to detailed sources of information     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 prevent
28. shDrv directory starts  if available        2 17       S  TRON    Design and Commissioning       2 4 1 4    Administration Operating Mode    If you press the 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        Start explorer exe    Starts the explorer       Start MyProgram exe    Starts the application MyProgram exe   Initial directory is windows  Use the following syntax to start an  application on the usb stick   Start     HardDisk MyProgram exe   Use multiple entries to start several applications        Registry Default    Destroys the current registry and activates the default registry  of the image  The change becomes effective on the next de   vice reboot        StartRepllog 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 progr
29. tion EN 60529       Impact Load  Shocks    EN 60068 Part 2 27       Sinusoidal Vibrations    EN 60068 Part 2 6          Corrosion Protection       IEC 60068          RS NOTICE  Radio Interference  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                       Housing   Type ROSE Limanda  Material Polyamide   Impact Resistance  gt  7 Nm to DIN 50014  Flammability V2 to UL94   Degree of Protection IP65          Total Weight    Approx  3 2 kg Without Connecting Cable             6 3    SUTRON       Technical Data                                                                         6 2 Options  Emergency Stop Push button  Type Rafi RAFIX 16  Lifetime 30 000 Switching Cycles  Contact Configuration Rafi RAFIX 16 i  Universal Switching Element 20  Switching Element Lifetime 1 000 000  Maximum voltage 24 V AC DC  Maximum current 1A  Stop Pushbutton  Type Rafi RAFIX 16  Lifetime 30 000 Switching Cycles  Switching Element Rafi RAFIX 16    Universal Switching Element 20  Switching Element Lifetime 1 000 000  Maximum voltage 24 V AC DC  Maximum current 1A  Consent Switch   Jokab  According to EN 60204 1  Type Jokab Safety JSHD4H2       Switching Element    3 Step Switch  2 Channels        Mechanical Lifetime     gt 1 Million Switching Cycles  Upper Position to Middle Posi   tion    gt 100 000 Switching Cycles  Middle Positi
30. tton 3 3  F  Eege a Aa 5 1  H  Help keys    3 2     Identification    2 20  Intended use                                                   1 2  K  Key  Contrast   briohiness 3 2  HOU E 3 2  New toask    sssassssssessrrrressrrnnensrrnnerrnnnnnerrnnnnns 3 2  Right mouse button    3 2  Keyboard    3 1  L  LAUNCH structure                                              2 7    Loading procedure on windows CE operating sys     TOM oero esenea aE EERE E EEEIEE 2 6  M  Maintenance    5 1  Maintenance interval    5 1  N  Nameplate                                     assina 2 20  Normal mode    2 8  O  Ordering data            ecccecceceeeeeeeseneeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeaes 7 1  R  Rear view         ccceecceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeenaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaee 2 4  S  Safety notes          ceccceeceeeeseeeteseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeees 1 1  SOIVICING esis ication 5 1  Setup Main operating mode        eeeeeeeeeeeeeee 2 8  Standards  issue 6 3  Stop push button                                      3 3  Switching OMis scien iienaa a 2 6  T  Target group    1 2  Technical data    6 1  Touch screen uk 3 2  U  UNPACKING orosenie 2 1  V  Version  KOy soer earann EERE 2 20       A 1    S SUTRON          A 2    S SUTRON             S  TRON       
    
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