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1. 1 2 3 4 Figure 4 27 Shielding D SUB connectors D SUB connector Shield Cable clip Cable The shield must be folded back into a flat position over the cable sheath BOM ech When fastening the cable with the cable clip as much of the shielding as possible must be in contact with the housing and sufficient strain relieve must be ensured DN SGTRON es ELECTRONIC GMBH Interfaces of the Device DN SGTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Maintenance and Servicing 5 Maintenance and Servicing 5 1 Front Panel You should use a damp cloth only to remove any dirt from the panel 5 2 Fuse N 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 ambienttemperature the longer the regeneration takes 5 3 Battery The built in battery preserves the data in the CMOS RAM and supplies the real time clock The minimum battery life is 5 years even under unfavorable operating condi tions When the battery runs down the message Change battery is generated au tomatically We recommend you change the battery approximately every 4 years as part ofthe regular maintenance work A prepared battery including connecto
2. 4 2 6 3 Diagnostic A diagnostics LED is located on the rear of the operating device The LED shows a state of the bus system eo oo OOO Figure 4 23 Arrangement of the PROFIBUS DP diagnostics LED The diagnostics LED on the operating device has the following function Table 4 26 Function of the PROFIBUS DP diagnostics LED Color State Function Green On Communication Active S sutron ELECTRONIC GMBH Interfaces of the Device 4 3 Memory Card Option You can insert a CompactFlash card on the side of your operating device The Com pactFlash card allows you to exchange projects between the PC and the operating device You can recognize the rear side of a CompactFlash card by the notches on each side of the card Figure 4 24 Rear view of the memory card 4 3 1 Inserting the Memory Card When you insert the card from the rear side of the operating device make sure the front side of the card is visible Insert the card until it snaps into place IS Figure 4 25 Inserting the memory card 4 3 2 Ejecting the Memory Card To remove the card press the ejection button on the operating device UL Figure 4 26 Ejecting the memory card 4 28 6 SUTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Interfaces of the Device 4 4 Shielding D SUB Connectors You must shield D SUB connectors as follows L zi G
3. 2244444400snnnnn essen 3 3 INTERBUS 4605000000000 00 ann 4 18 M AL ide GE EL sa SEH Memory card sesse se ee ee ee ee oe ee ee ee ee AEN 4 28 PROFIBUS DP T 4 27 Montage ee 2 1 Changing the battery 5 2 N Character attributes eessesssssss 3 4 Nameplate 2 8 Character eet Nometten NEE seniri 3 4 O Windows EE 3 4 Ordering data s eeieieeieieeeeieeeiereerrrrreerereen 7 1 Ee Tu EE a 3 4 Bo ue S is RE T 2 6 P Connector Pin Assignment Pin assignment INTERBUS OPC LWL nenn 4 20 CAN bus X2 1 X2 2 uu ees AE 4 9 D DeviceNet X2 1 X2 2 nenn 4 13 INTERBUS X2 1 X2 2 4 17 Default brightness setting een 3 4 MP eet EE EE 4 23 Device variants EE GU UR RU EDT WR NN TT 4 1 PROFIBUS DP X2 A EOE EES 4 26 Diagnostic 3157 HEN 4 6 CAN oi O OR ER 4 10 RS232c X3 SER2 HU ODD id 4 7 DeviceNet tt EE YY een ts 4 14 RS485 X3 SER1 ER 4 4 INTERBUS a ass 4 18 TTY 20 mA X8 SER1 4 3 INTERBUS OPC LWL 4 21 MEE AO a O 4 24 R PROFIBUS DP nenn 4 27 Reset key HA e I NHY 3 3 Dimensions CUTOUT aan Gwe esso 2 3 S Front panel Be Se BE SE RE RE Re RE EA EE ee 2 2 GE 1 2 Mounting depth for field bus device 2 5 EE EE III oa eed 6 3 Mounting depth for standard device 2 4 Status LEDE euin sere ita Rieti iue 3 2 Display EE EE EE qoM NN REF NA QE 3 3 Supp
4. Reset Key User Mode Switch Female Connector X3 SER2 RS232c Assignment Female Connector X2 PROFIBUS DP Female Connector X2 PROFIBUS DP Compact Flash Inserted on the Side Option Diagnostics LED 4 2 6 1 Pin Assignment 5 1 OOOOO OOOO 9 6 Figure 4 22 9 pin D SUB female connector strip Connector in the operating device 9 pin D SUB female connector Table 4 24 Pin assignment PROFIBUS DP Pin Designation Function 1 nc Not Connected 2 nc Not Connected 3 RxD TxD P Received Data Transmitted Data Plus 4 CNTR P Repeater Control Signal Plus 5 DGND Data Transmission Potential 6 VP Supply Voltage of Terminators Plus 7 nc Not Connected 8 RxD TxD N Received Data Transmitted Data Minus 9 CNTR N Repeater Control Signal Minus The D SUB connector strips must be shielded sufficiently See chapter Shielding D SUB Connectors on page 4 29 4 26 6 SUTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Interfaces of the Device 4 2 6 2 Cable Any PROFIBUS DP approved cables specified in the EN 50170 as cable type A can be used Impedance 136 to 165 Ohm Capacitance lt 30 pf m Loop resistance 110 Ohm km Wire gauge 0 64 mm The maximum cable length depends on the baud rate DIN EN 19245 Part 3 Table 4 25 Baud rate PROFIBUS DP Baud rate Cable length 187 5 kBit s 1000 m 500 kBit s 400 m 1500 kBit s 200 m 3000 to 12000 kBit s 100m
5. 15 Assignment Female Connector X2 MPI 16 Female Connector X2 MPI 17 Compact Flash Inserted on the Side Option 18 Diagnostics LED D Non KODE 4 2 5 1 Pin Assignment 5 1 OOOOO OOOO 9 6 Figure 4 19 9 pin D SUB female connector strip Connector in the terminal 9 pin D SUB female connector Table 4 22 Pin assignment MPI Pin Designation Function RxD TxD N Received Data Transmitted Data Minus 1 nc Not Connected 2 nc Not Connected 3 RxD TxD P Received Data Transmitted Data Plus 4 CNTR P Repeater Control Signal Plus 5 DGND Data Transmission Potential 6 VP Supply Voltage of Terminators Plus 7 nc Not Connected 8 9 CNTR N Repeater Control Signal Minus The D SUB connector strips must be shielded sufficiently See chapter Shielding D SUB Connectors on page 4 29 6 SUTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH 4 23 Interfaces of the Device JE 4 2 5 2 Cable Any cable that conforms with the following parameters can be used Loop resistance 110 Ohm km Capacitance 30 nF km Surge impedance 150 Ohm The maximum length of one segment is 50 m which cannot be exceeded This 50 m applies from the first node to the last node in the segment For further information on the installation please refer to the Siemens manual SIMATIC S7 400 and M7 400 Programmable Controllers Hardware and Installation 6ES7498 8AA03 8BAO 4 2 5 3 Termination The bus line is
6. INTERBUS connections 1 20 19 Gs ee o Xlag 1 0000000000000 6 6 la ow jo OOOOOOOOOOOO TUNE A CIA Banery inside ede ATENTON OlserveProcouons for Handling Dake en ITI PD channel length e CUP m JX Tee anion ree A Function groups B Corifiodl No 209 Function groups G Diagnose sed Fri Remotebus Out Remotebus In 1 00 to LE e iR HE EE 4m 3 X2 2 555v X2 1 5 ne i TT it 1 6 0O 3 eno 7 e s oDe e 1 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 Figure 4 13 Rear view INTERBUS 11 4 16 5 SUTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Interfaces of the Device Fastening Screw Cable Fastener for Battery Assignment Connector X1 A Supply Voltage Seal Front Panel Battery Information Warning Mounting Bolt 9 Nameplate 10 Threaded Bolt for Protective Grounding 11 Connector X1 A Supply Voltage 12 Reset Key 13 User Mode Switch 14 Assignment Connector X2 1 Remote Bus In 15 Connector X2 1 Remote Bus In 16 Female Connector X3 SER2 RS232c 17 Assignment Female Connector X2 2 Remote Bus Out 18 Female Connector X2 2 Remote Bus Out 19 Compact Flash Inserted on the Side Option 20 Diagnostics LEDs Oo Non KODE 4 2 3 1 Pin Assignment 1 5 5 1 00000 OOOOO oooo OOOO 6 9 9 6 Figure 4 14 9 pin D SUB male connector strip and female connector strip
7. User Manual TesiMod Touch Panel TP42 Part Number 80 860 546 Version 2 Date 08 01 2004 Valid for TP42ET S sutron ELECTRONIC GMBH Version 1 0 1 A 1 B 1 0 Date 27 February 2002 18 July 2002 30 October 2002 05 November 2002 08 January 2004 Modifications First Edition Chapter identification and touch new table user mode switch and chapter contrast brightness setting repro cessed technical data reprocessed Chapter identification reprocessed Chapter changing the battery and technical data of the keyboard and touch reprocessed Mounting cutout corrected 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 6 SUTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Overall Table of Contents Overall Table of Contents IMponant Notes TR 1 1 1 1 Silo 18 RR N 1 1 1 1 1 General Symbols EE een een 1 1 1 1 2 Specific Symbols ee RR RA Re Re ee Re ee ke gee 1 1 1 2 do ARE AE EE OE kennen 1 2 1 2 lntended Use EE WE OR OE N 1 2 UE WE Ee
8. lU 4 26 4 2 6 2 Cable MEE EE OE EE OE EE 4 27 4 2 6 3 Neie OE EE EE OH 4 27 4 3 Memory Card Option usr2240u444n0ennnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nen 4 28 4 3 1 Inserting the Memory Card iese esse ke ee Re ee RA ke ee 4 28 4 3 2 Ejecting the Memory Card 4 28 4 4 Shielding D SUB Connectors sesessseeessesesieesirtsrirtsrrtsinssrrnsrrnsrrnsrenne 4 29 5 Maintenance amd Servicing ese seke Re ee 5 1 5 1 Erop du AE OE ER N fy 5 1 52 ER OE RE N N 5 1 eN EE OE EE EE EE N 5 1 5 3 1 Changing the Battery A 5 2 5 3 2 Battery Disposal sees ee ee Re ee ee Aani mener 5 3 6 TECHNICA Data eise ER EES DKD Ie EE BR RIO Ke ee A NS iA 6 1 ii 6 SGTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Overall Table of Contents ZEE c r ee 7 1 6 SGTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Overall Table of Contents 6 SGTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Important Notes 1 Important Notes Gil adi ai gt aaa 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
9. 2 1 4 Diagnostic A diagnostics LED is located at the rear of the operating device The LED shows a state of the bus system eo OO OOO Figure 4 9 Arrangement of the CAN diagnostics LED 4 10 6 SUTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Interfaces of the Device The diagnostics LED at the operating device has the following functions Table 4 12 Function of the CAN diagnostics LED Color State Function Green Off Terminal Disconnected from Bus Green On Communication Active Green Flashing Sporadic Bus Error S sutron i ELECTRONIC GMBH Interfaces of the Device 4 2 2 DeviceNet X2 1 X2 2 The opto decoupled interfaces are available to integrate the device into a CAN struc ture The CAN bus is designed as a high speed bus in accordance with ISO DIS 11898 Wu X3 u j BE SOLO El KE OOOOOOOOOOOO 3888 20 19 HU aa mony ae ipl Le EI Us ML 1 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 1 Figure 4 10 Rear view DeviceNet 4 12 6 SGTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Interfaces of the Device Fastening Screw Cable Fastener for Battery Assignment Connector X1 A Supply Voltage Seal Front Panel Battery Information Warning Mounting Bolt 9 Nameplate 10 Threaded Bolt for Protective Grounding 11 Connector X1 A Supply Voltage 12 Reset Key 13 User Mode Switch 14 Connector X2 1 DeviceNet 15 Assignment Co
10. Relative Humidity for Operation and Stor age 10 to 95 No Condensation 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 50081 1 EN 55022 Limit Class Value A Equipment Requirements EN 61131 Storage and Transportation EN 61131 Part 2 Power Supply EN 61131 Part 2 2 6 3 S SGTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Technical Data Standards and Guidelines Forts Electromagnetic Compatibility 89 336 EEC Including all Applicable Amendments Degree of Protection EN 60529 Impact Load Shocks EN 60068 Part 2 27 Sinusoidal Vibrations EN 60068 Part 2 6 Corrosion Protection IEC 60068 I gt 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 Enclosure and Front Panel Enclosure Steel Sheet Galvanized Front Panel Aluminium Varnished 270 mm x 340 mm x 5 mm H x W x D 10 63 x 13 386 x 0 197 Front Panel Cover Polyester Foil Seal Circumferential Seal on the Rear Mounting Cutout 243 5 mm x 315 mm H x W 9 587 x 12 402 Mounting Depth Standard Device Approx 60 mm 2 362 without Conn
11. 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 Electrostatic Charge S SGTRON u ELECTRONIC GMBH 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 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 ca
12. directly into the open end of an optical fiber cable Infrared light can cause damage to the retina of the eye Fit the open ends of an optical fiber cable and the connections with protective caps Wear protective goggles The sending and receiving units can be rendered unusable by dirt accumulation For this reason place protective caps onto the connections when the units are not used or are transported Wear protective goggles 4 2 4 1 Connector Pin Assignment The optical fiber interface is designed as a FSMA type 905 Table 4 20 Assignment INTERBUS OPC LWL Designation Function DO1 Remote Bus In DIT Remote Bus In DO Remote Bus Out DI2 Remote Bus Out 4 2 4 2 Cable The cables are connected in accordance with the INTERBUS Fiber Optic Installa tion Guidelines Suitable for optical transmission is a dielectric waveguide with step index refractive index profile a polymer fiber with a core diameter of 980 um and a cladding diameter of 1000 um The F SMA connector is specified in IEC 874 2 or in DIN 47258 respec tively The maximum distance between two remote bus users is 50 m 164 042 ft 4 20 6 SUTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Interfaces of the Device 4 2 4 3 Diagnostic The diagnostics LEDs are located at the rear of the operating device The LEDs show the states of the bus system UL CC RC BA RD TR FO2 FOI Figure 4 17 Arrangement of the INTERBUS OPC LWL diagnostics LEDs Th
13. lt 39 4 pf m 2x0 6 mm lt 91 8 Ohm km 120 Ohm lt 39 4 pf m The maximum length allowed for spur lines connected to the bus cable is 6 meters The overall length of the bus cable including all spur lines is not to exceed the max imum length listed in the table below The maximum cable length depends on the baud rate and the cable type used Table 4 15 Baud rate DeviceNet Baud rate Cabletype Cable length 125 kBit s 2x 1 1mm 500 m 2x0 6 mm 100m 250 kBit s 2x1 1mm 250m 2x0 6 mm 100m 500 kBit s 2x1 1mm 100m 2x0 6mm 100m 4 2 2 3 Termination Terminate the CAN bus at both ends by terminating resistors 120 Ohm 4 2 2 4 Diagnostic A diagnostics LED is located at the rear of the operating device The LED shows the states of the bus system eo oo OOO Figure 4 12 Arrangement of the DeviceNet diagnostics LED 4 14 6 SUTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Interfaces of the Device The diagnostics LED at the operating device has the following functions Table 4 16 Function of the CAN diagnostics LED Color State Function Green Off Terminal Disconnected from Bus Green On Communication Active Green Flashing Sporadic Bus Error S sutron ELECTRONIC GMBH Interfaces of the Device 4 2 3 INTERBUS X2 1 X2 2 The device can be integrated into the INTERBUS using the interfaces available for
14. or the mask defined in the language parameters as the Main mask appears on the display This is the first mask of the operator guidance When you touch the display while the Start mask is displayed the Setup mask ap pears In this mask you define the parameters for the interfaces and the operating device 2 5 Identification You can identify the operating device by the nameplate on the rear EER Figure 2 8 Nameplate example POND Order Number Firmware Version Version on Delivery Voltage and Current Serial Number Ph ON mk Depending on the size of the display you will be able to read various types of infor mation as the operating device is initialized clock freguency application memory size current firmware version TSwin version project name time date number of compilation runs and a random number Because the initialization mask is visible only for a few seconds there is a possibility to represent this mask for a longer time period 1 Hold down an arbitrary key at the operating device to generate an error message 2 Read the firmware version now 3 Release the key to complete the initialization procedure of the operating device 2 8 6 SGTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Control and Display Elements 3 Control and Display Elements 3 1 Keyboard The keys are positioned under an environmental proof polyester foil You project the operating principle of the keys in the programming s
15. Connector in the terminal 9 pin D SUB male connector strip for remote bus in Table 4 17 Pin assignment remote bus in INTERBUS Pin Designation Function 1 DO Data Output 2 DI Data Input 3 GND Ground 4 nc Not Connected 5 nc Not Connected 6 DO Data Output Inverted 7 DI Data Input Inverted 8 nc Not Connected 9 nc Not Connected DN SGTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Interfaces of the Device Connector in the terminal 9 pin D SUB female connector strip for remote bus out Table 4 18 Pin assignment remote bus out INTERBUS Pin Designation Function 1 DO Data Output 2 DI Data Input 3 GND Ground 4 nc Not Connected 5 5 V Power Supply 5 VDC 6 DO Data Output Inverted 7 DI Data Input Inverted 8 nc Not Connected 9 RBST Remote Bus Status 3 The D SUB connector strips must be shielded sufficiently See chapter Shielding D SUB Connectors on page 4 29 4 2 3 2 Cable 3 A shielded twisted pair cable cable type LiYCY TP must be used The maximum cable length depends on its use within the INTERBUS topology 4 2 3 3 Diagnostic The diagnostics LEDs are located at the rear of the operating device The LEDs show the states of the bus system Figure 4 15 Arrangement of the INTERBUS diagnostics LEDs The diagnostics LEDs at the operating device has the following functions Table 4 19 Functions of the INTERBUS diagnost
16. Fonts You are able to use the Windows character sets Further you can use the font Nor mal and the font Zoom or create and use your own character sets 3 4 6 SUTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Interfaces of the Device 4 Interfaces of the Device The device can either be supplied as a standard device or field bus device The universal interface X3 combines several interface standards in one connector The connector is divided into two channels The communication channel SER1 is operated separately from the channel for the upload download logging printer scan ner SER2 For the communication channel SER1 the protocol specific use only allows one of the three interface standards to be used Depending on the device variant several interfaces are available to you Table 4 1 Device variants Order number Available interfaces AE ES 3 cine BEG l JB 2 2 s d ad E x o o a a gt slSelalslala m Jam AE iL ara als EE amp cilolzzszie TPxxEx 10xxxx X X a se EN N ETER TPxxEx O9xxx X X Feb ee lle TPxxEx 19xxx X IK ee s TPxxEx O6xxx X P slX TPxxEx 20xxxx X zr ae oe DEI EE TPxxEx 16xxxx X sc e ds eX TPxxEx 08xxxx X ed sels verl DN SGTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Interfaces of the Device 4 1 Standard Interfaces S SUTRON eas X3 di Es BE G 0990000000000 8y
17. OOOOOOOOOOOO 25 14 Figure 4 5 25 pin D SUB female connector strip Connector in the operating device 25 pin D SUB female connector strip Table 4 7 Pin assignment RS232c Pin Designation Function 6 TD Transmitted Data 15 CTS Clear to Send 17 RTS Reguest to Send 18 RD Received Data 25 SGND Signal Ground The D SUB connector strips must be shielded sufficiently See chapter Shielding D SUB Connectors on page 4 29 4 1 3 2 Termination For the operation of channel SER1 as a RS232 the termination for the RS485 must be OFF 6 SUTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Interfaces of the Device JE 4 1 4 RS232c X3 SER2 The interface is only designed to be used for downloads uploads a scanner or a log ging printer because the interface is not electrically isolated 4 1 4 1 Pin Assignment 13 1 OOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOO 25 14 Figure 4 6 25 pin D SUB female connector strip Connector in the operating device 25 pin D SUB female connector strip Table 4 8 Pin assignment RS232c Pin Designation Function 1 2 Low Noise Ground 2 TD Transmitted Data 3 RD Received Data 4 RTS Request to Send 5 CTS Clear to Send 7 SGND Signal Ground 20 DTR Data Transfer Request The D SUB connector strips must be shielded sufficiently See chapter Shielding D SUB Connectors on page 4 29 S sutron ELECTRONIC GMBH Interfaces o
18. SUB female connector strip Connector in the operating device 25 pin D SUB female connector strip Table 4 4 Pin assignment RS485 Pin Designation Function 8 T A Transmitted Data 9 T B Transmitted Data 11 SGND Signal Ground 22 R A Received Data 23 R B Received Data The D SUB connector strips must be shielded sufficiently See chapter Shielding D SUB Connectors on page 4 29 4 1 2 2 Termination For point to point connections always activate the termination For multi point con nections only activate the termination at the cable end T B R A R B Figure 4 4 Block diagram termination RS485 6 SUTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Interfaces of the Device Table 4 5 Resistance values termination RS485 Designation Value R1 R3 510 Ohm R2 150 Ohm R4 120 Ohm The switch positions for ON or OFF are printed onto the termination switch Only the specified switch positions are permitted Table 4 6 Termination switch S1 S2 S3 S4 Transmitter Receiver Function Termination is ON Termination is OFF Legend for tab Switch ON le Switch OFF 5 SUTRON ELECTRONIC GM BH 4 5 Interfaces of the Device JE JE 4 1 3 RS232c X3 SER1 The interface is suitable to establish a point to point connection 4 1 3 1 Pin Assignment 13 1 OOOOOOOOOOOOO
19. c ae ae iis Ol 000000000000 Wm O O arejea Figure 4 1 Rear view standard device Fastening Screw Cable Fastener for Battery Seal Front Panel Mounting Bolt Nameplate Warning Battery Information Threaded Bolt for Protective Grounding Connector X1 A Supply Voltage Assignment Connector X1 A Reset Key User Mode Switch Female Connector X3 TTY RS485 RS232c Pin Assignment for Termination Switch X3 SER1 RS485 Termination Switch X3 SER1 RS485 Compact Flash Inserted on the Side Option o NOK A Ad AA Ad Ad AA AO NO of WDM AO 4 2 6 SUTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Interfaces of the Device JE 4 1 1 TTY 20 mA Current Loop X3 SER1 Depending on the wiring it is possible to connect the interface either as an active or passive current loop The transmit line and the receive line are each provided with a separate 20 mA power source The compliance voltage is approx 24 VDC The 20 mA power should be supplied by the transmitter unit This decreases crosstalk on the signal lines considerably In idle state signal logic 1 a 20 mA current loop can be measured in the cable Signal Logic 1 Current Flow 20 mA Signal Logic 0 Current Flow Interrupted 4 1 1 1 Pin Assignment 13 1 OOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOO 25 14 Figure 4 2 25 pin D SUB female connector strip Connector in the terminal 25 pin D SUB female connector strip Table 4 2 Pin assignment TTY 20 mA
20. e E 1 2 Installation and Gommissioning se ER Ee EER ke Dee se GE Ge ER Eu ok 2 1 2 1 Unpacking the Device A 2 1 2 2 ei EE EE EE EE N 2 1 2 2 1 Front Panel Dimensions A 2 2 2 2 2 Mounting Cutout seseeeeeeeesieeeieertesirtsittsintstinstintetnnstnnstinsrtnnstnnnennn 2 3 2 2 3 Side View Mounting Depth ii ese ke Re RA RA Re ee 2 4 2 2 3 1 Standard ie AA RO eee 2 4 2 2 3 2 Field Bus DeVIC8 int EE MEE RE AE OR OE 2 5 2 3 Connecting the Device sssssssreseeetrresrtttrtsttttrtettttnnnrtttnnnetrta nnne ennenen 2 6 2 3 1 Supply Voltage 24 MN 2 6 2 4 Switching the Device on 2 8 2 5 Identptftcation eseseeeeeeeeeekirrtentesstttkt tt tnnntnnattt EEEE AEEnA nest nEEEEEEEn aneneen nenna 2 8 Control and Display Elements ae a u ee GER ER n 3 1 3 1 Vele pa yg 3 1 3 1 1 Function GR ox ER EE ORE EA RE ee 3 2 3 1 2 Status LEDS M 3 2 9 2 ele ei EE EE EE rear 3 2 33 User Mode SWitCh iese se ee RR RR RA ee RR Re ee ee RA ee FR Re 3 2 3 4 GO ite EE RE 3 3 3 5 RC 3 3 3 5 1 Brightness Aa EN ER akku nn 3 3 3 5 2 Default Brightness Setting esseeeseeesesesreseietsrntsrntstrnnrrrnstnnernnnerenee 3 4 3 5 3 Character AttriDUtes irrisa RR RA ee enne 3 4 3 5 4 de ER OE EE TER 3 4 Interfaces of the Devise Ke TM 4 1 4 1 Standard Interf ces n see sd ee Ly eke ESE Eres ELYN RE De GER GE se Se ee aee 4 2 4 1 1 TTY 20 mA Current Loop X3 SER1 s
21. e diagnostics LEDs at the operating device has the following functions Table 4 21 Functions of the INTERBUS OPC LWL diagnostics LEDs Designation Color State Function UL Green On Supply Voltage OK Off No Supply Voltage CC RC Green On Remote Bus Cable Check BA Green On Bus Active Off Bus Not Active RD Yel On Remote Bus Inactive low TR Green On PCP Active Off PCP Not Active FO1 Yel On Incoming Optical Fiber Path Not OK ei Off Incoming Optical Fiber Path OK FO2 Yel On Outgoing Optical Fiber Path Not OK ER Off Outgoing Optical Fiber Path OK S sutron T ELECTRONIC GMBH Interfaces of the Device 4 2 5 MPI X2 The device can be integrated into a Siemens MPI bus structure using the interface available for Siemens MPI connections 1 Wu X3 B j amp 0000000000000 paul G ALLE OOO000000000 3888 I 18 17 mE ipl E WEKE 1 16 15 14 13 12 11 Figure 4 18 Rear view MPI 4 22 6 SGTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Interfaces of the Device JE Fastening Screw Cable Fastener for Battery Assignment Connector X1 A Supply Voltage Seal Front Panel Battery Information Warning Mounting Bolt 9 Nameplate 10 Threaded Bolt for Protective Grounding 11 Connector X1 A Supply Voltage 12 Reset Key 13 User Mode Switch 14 Female Connector X3 SER2 RS232c
22. ec tor Field Bus Device Approx 82 mm 3 228 without Connec tor Degree of Protection At the Front IP65 At the Rear IP20 Total Weight Approx 2700 g S SGTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Ordering Data 7 Ordering Data Table 7 1 Accessories Description Article No CompactFlash Card 16 MB 81152 000 CompactFlash Card 32 MB 81152 032 CompactFlash Adapter for Laptop 81166 000 CompactFlash Adapter for PC 81167 000 25 Pin Download Cable 88175 030 USB RS232 Converter for Download Only in Combination with 88175 030 81215 000 Protection Foil for Touch Screen 5 7 27288 000 Protection Foil for Touch Screen 10 4 27289 000 Protection Foil for Touch Screen 12 1 27290 000 Protection Foil for Touch Screen 15 1 27291 000 Battery Prepared with Cable Connector and Cable Fastener Type CR2450 66757 000 S sutron a ELECTRONIC GMBH Ordering Data DN SGTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH A Index A aro c EE M 4 22 e PROFIBUS DP GO 4 25 7 1 AE RS232c X3 SER1 4 6 B RS232c X8 SER2 ae ee ee 4 7 PAULO ARE AR 5 1 RS485 X3 SERT nennen 4 4 Battery disposal eie ee 5 3 TTY 20 MA X3 SERT nennen 4 3 Brightness Setting see ee ee 3 3 K C Keyboald MEE EE RT T 3 1 Cable L CAN Ee ED 4 10 DS VICE NSE ie na een 4 14 LedBacklLight
23. ed X3 SER1 RS232c X3 SER2 RS232c According to DIN 66259 T1 CCITT V 28 Transmission Length 0 15 m 49 21 ft Layer stranded Shielded X3 SER1 Electrically Isolated X3 SER2 Not Electrically Isolated Field Bus Interfaces Variable Baud Rates and Data Formats X2 1 X2 2 CAN Bus According to ISO 11898 Electrically Isolated X2 1 X2 2 DeviceNet According to ISO 11898 Electrically Isolated X2 1 X2 2 INTERBUS Electrically Isolated DO1 DH DO2 DI2 INTERBUS OPC Optical Fiber Electrically Isolated X2 MPI Electrically Isolated X2 PROFIBUS DP Electrically Isolated 6 SUTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Technical Data Central Unit Central Unit 32 bit RISC CPU Clock Freguency 74 MHz Other Characteristics Watchdog Timer Real Time Clock Temperature Compensa tion of the Display Battery Monitoring Memory Application Memory 7 MByte Flash RAM 512 KByte Static CMOS RAM Battery Backed Memory Card Option CompactFlash Card Connection System D SUB Female and Male Connector Strips 9 Pin and 25 Pin Female and Male Connector Strips Phoenix COMBICON 3 Pin Connection FSMA Type 905 Environmental Conditions Operation 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Storage Transportation 25 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F
24. ese 4 3 4 1 1 1 PIN el EE ER OE EE RE EE ERK 4 3 4 1 1 2 MISTI AU OM ETFI 4 3 4 1 2 RS485 X3 SER 1 una nein 4 4 4 1 2 1 OE ell EE EE cd 4 4 6 SGTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Overall Table of Contents 4 1 2 2 HK ul e EE ee A ee RAP 4 4 4 1 3 etsy hla uc KE 4 6 4 1 3 1 ORE eni AE EE EE EE EE nen 4 6 4 1 3 2 D guem M M 4 6 4 1 4 RS232 X3 BER2 ice ti astitit s ir in Diverse ac nec etus 4 7 4 1 4 1 cci ning ETE 4 7 42 FieldiBus InterfaCBS ene rettet EE Dae ties 4 8 4 2 1 CAN Bus X2 1 X2 2 eek 4 8 4 2 1 1 ng cina RE N OE N HEER EE HE EE 4 9 4 2 1 2 e 4 10 4 2 1 3 H ul WIS PERTERRITI SHEER 4 10 4 2 1 4 Neie EE I EMO 4 10 4 2 2 DeviceNet X2 1 X2 2 ee ee Re Re Re AA ee Re AEEA 4 12 4 2 2 1 Pin Ee UE 4 13 4 2 2 2 ori M TEN 4 14 4 2 2 3 Vull e RH EN AE AE RE OO EE OE 4 14 4 2 2 4 Reie AR EO AE EE EE EE 4 14 4 2 3 INTERBUS 021722 m 4 16 4 2 3 1 Wl e le mee 4 17 4 2 3 2 ele EE EE PHEN AN 4 18 4 2 3 3 BC eL Me EE EE EEE 4 18 4 2 4 INTERBUS OPC LWL DO1 DI1 DO2 DI2 ees eee ee ee ee 4 19 4 2 4 1 Connector Pin Assignment 4 20 4 2 4 2 Gable MEE 4 20 4 2 4 8 Diagrnostie i EE a tendre end enin Ef dnd rie DRO 4 21 4 2 5 MED dcos ME dau LE E LL DE 4 22 4 2 5 1 NI UE 4 23 4 2 5 2 CAG EE GN EG GE DE SIRE RUSO ee Gee og ees 4 24 4 2 5 3 H ie EE N tt eer nea NND EE Ra 4 24 4 2 5 4 DIETER EE EE EE OR 4 24 4 2 6 PROFIBUS DP GC 4 25 4 2 6 1 Ra
25. f the Device 4 2 Field Bus Interfaces 4 2 1 CAN Bus X2 1 X2 2 The opto decoupled interfaces for CAN bus connections are available to integrate the device into a CAN structure The CAN bus is designed as a high speed bus in accordance with ISO DIS 11898 1 2 3 14 5 6 7 Wan X3 SS T TTS aaj O H Blut o 8 20 19 Keg SR 070794 roh O 9 Tel 0711 770980 Fax 60 s CAN Bus sd A N Ed EE 3 HS u DE X22 9 X215 e ogo opo e is i 10 1 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 1 Figure 4 7 Rear view CAN bus DN SGTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Interfaces of the Device Fastening Screw Cable Fastener for Battery Assignment Connector X1 A Supply Voltage Seal Front Panel Battery Information Warning Mounting Bolt 9 Nameplate 10 Threaded Bolt for Protective Grounding 11 Connector X1 A Supply Voltage 12 Reset Key 13 User Mode Switch 14 Assignment Connector X2 1 CAN Bus 15 Connector X2 1 CAN Bus 16 Female Connector X3 SER2 RS232c 17 Assignment Female Connector X2 2 CAN Bus 18 Female Connector X2 2 CAN Bus 19 Compact Flash Inserted on the Side Option 20 Diagnostics LED Oo Non KODE 4 2 1 1 Pin Assignment 1 5 5 1 oooo OOOO 6 9 9 6 Figure 4 8 9 pin D SUB male connector strip and female connector strip Connector in the terminal 9 pin D SUB male and female connector strip assignment for male and female connector stri
26. h wire end ferrules and connect the wires to the connector v Figure 2 6 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 A P 2 7 g S Figure 2 7 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 Complying with this will increase oper ating safety S SGTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Installation and Commissioning JE 2 4 Switching the Device on After you applied the supply voltage a system test is carried out during which the modules in the operating device are tested and initialized All status LEDs are acti vated for a short time A number of system and error messages can be output by the system test If the application memory contains a valid project the first mask i e the Start mask or the mask defined in the TSwin language parameters as the Start up mask appears on the display A beep also sounds by the integrated loudspeaker The Start mask is displayed for 5 seconds This is a fixed time setting After this time has elapsed the Main mask
27. ics LEDs Designation Color State Function RC Green On Remote Bus Check 5 V Green On Supply Voltage OK Off No Supply Voltage BA Green On Bus Active Off Bus Not Active RD Red On Remote Bus Inactive S sutron ELECTRONIC GMBH Interfaces of the Device 4 2 4 INTERBUS OPC LWL DO1 DI1 DO2 DI2 The device can be integrated into an INTERBUS device bus using the interfaces available for INTERBUS OPC LWL connection 1 2 3 1 4 5 6 7 3 1 Kee wis KUA a aa Qin aine SETS Ee 6 6 EES ro G 8 20 E Seen 19 5 mde 9 EA GE 10 1 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 1 Figure 4 16 Rear view INTERBUS OPC LWL S sutron ELECTRONIC GMBH Interfaces of the Device Fastening Screw Cable Fastener for Battery Assignment Connector X1 A Supply Voltage Seal Front Panel Battery Information Warning Mounting Bolt 9 Nameplate 10 Threaded Bolt for Protective Grounding 11 Connector X1 A Supply Voltage 12 Optical Fiber Interface DO1 Remote Bus In 13 Reset Key 14 Optical Fiber Interface DI1 Remote Bus In 15 User Mode Switch 16 Optical Fiber Interface DI2 Remote Bus Out 17 Female Connector X3 SER2 RS232c 18 Optical Fiber Interface DO2 Remote Bus Out 19 Compact Flash Inserted on the Side Option 20 Diagnostics LEDs Oo N O pm PYL Never look
28. ly voltage DAM NORTE WD RC Te 2 6 F SWITCHIAG OM ER EE EE 2 8 Symbols Firmware version ees ese seek ee ee ee Ee ee ee 2 8 General ea EER EE EE 1 1 Funclion Keys teret ee 3 2 Specific SE didt didt oi ds 1 1 EISE 5 1 T Target group ee 1 2 Identification sein E ERR UN BRUT wr ois ee e Ke Ve see 2 8 Technical Data AR ER OG WR 6 1 Intended VR EE RH OE FY 1 2 Termination Interface DAME sense NN TYNN 4 10 CAN Bus X2 1 X2 2 ee ske Ese kk 4 8 DeviceNet ie ee ee ee ee ee 4 14 DeviceNet X2 1 X2 2 eene 4 12 ME RE ED 4 24 INTERIBUS X2 1 X2 2 EE 4 16 ET 4 4 INTERBUS OPC LWL 4 19 A 1 6 SUTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH TTY 220 MA see 4 3 4 6 Touchscreen ette mtis 3 2 U Unpackimg sssini 2 1 User mode switCh see ee Re Re ee 3 2 A 2 6 SUTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH 6 SUTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH S tron electronic GmbH Kurze StraBe 29 D 70794 Filderstadt Phone 0049 711 77098 0 Fax 0049 711 77098 60 E mail doku suetron de Internet www suetron com 6 SuTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH
29. n 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 Group 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 6 SUTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Installation and Commissioning 2 Installation and Commissioning gt gt 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 Montage When installing the operating device keep a minimum clearance of 30 mm 1 181 around the operating device to ensure adequate air circulation When the operati
30. nec tors The maximum continuous current allowed to flow from connector X1 A to X1 Bis 5 A To avoid an overload an external protection must be installed e g fusible cut out 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 terminal 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 3 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 SW 30 mm 1 181 Figure 2 5 Preparing the cable 6 SUTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Installation and Commissioning 2 Fit the wires wit
31. ng device is installed horizontally please note that additional sourc es 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 ofthe operating device To maintain the specified degree of protection make sure the seal is evenly seated gt on the installation surface and the hexagon nuts are tightened uniformly Ensure that the maximum torque of 1 2 Nm is not exceeded The operating device can be easily and quickly mounted from the rear of the operat ing device This is particularly recommended for mounting in switchboards with a plate thickness of approx 1 mm to 8 mm 0 039 to 0 315 1 Insert the operating device from the front through the mounting cutout 2 Fasten the operating device using hexagon nuts S SGTRON di ELECTRONIC GMBH Installation and Commissioning 2 2 1 Front Panel Dimensions 270 0 mm S6 SUTRON 340 0 mm Figure 2 1 Front Panel Dimensions u C SGTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Installation and Commissioning 270 0 mm 10 63 2 2 2 Mounting Cutout Sx 4 5 mm 0 177 i ele E i o 1 o i SR N 10 i S i 9 N 1 g i E i E to x E l m i o o Ki 324 0 mm 12 756 340 0 mm 13 386 315 0 mm 12 402 4 M M 13 4 mm 0 528 8 0 mm 0 315 Fig
32. nnector X2 1 DeviceNet 16 Female Connector X3 SER2 RS232c 17 Female Connector X2 2 DeviceNet 18 Assignment Female Connector X2 2 DeviceNet 19 Compact Flash Inserted on the Side Option 20 Diagnostics LED Oo Non KODE 4 2 2 1 Pin Assignment 1 5 5 1 oooo OOOO 6 9 9 6 Figure 4 11 9 pin D SUB male connector strip and female connector strip Connector in the terminal 9 pin D SUB male and female connector strip assignment for male and female connector strip is the same Table 4 13 Pin assignment CAN bus Pin Designation Function 1 nc Not Connected 2 CAN L CAN L Bus Line Dominant LOW 3 CAN GND CAN Ground 4 nc Not Connected 5 nc Not Connected 6 CAN GND CAN Ground 7 CAN H CAN H Bus Line Dominant HIGH 8 nc Not Connected 9 nc Not Connected DN SGTRON is ELECTRONIC GMBH Interfaces of the Device All signal lines are looped through from X2 1 to X2 2 The connecting cables should be connected to every pin including the reserved pins In this way the cables can still be used in case of future bus specification extensions The D SUB connector strips must be shielded sufficiently See chapter Shielding D SUB Connectors on page 4 29 4 2 2 2 Cable A DeviceNet certified cable must be used Table 4 14 Data line DeviceNet Cable type Loop resistance Surge impedance Capacitance per unit length 2x 1 1mm lt 22 6 Ohm km 120 Ohm
33. oftware 2 3 Figure 3 1 Front view 1 2 3 4 5 Function Keys F1 to F5 Status LED Help Status LED Edit Display Device Designation 6 SGTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Control and Display Elements 3 1 1 Function Keys A The function of the function keys is freely assignable with soft key functions The function keys can be used either as direct keys for menu control or for triggering a function in the controller 3 1 2 Status LEDs The following status LEDs are at the operating device Help Indicates an upcoming system message Edit Indicates the editing mode 3 2 Touch screen The device is equipped with a resistive 4 wire touch screen You operate the device using this touch screen SS To protect the touch screen you can use special protection foils You receive a cor responding protection foil directly from S tron electronic 3 3 User Mode Switch The user mode switch is located on the rear of the operating device IC The switch positions for ON or OFF are printed onto the user mode switch Table 3 1 User mode switch S1 S2 S3 S4 Operating mode X Standard mode with PLC default upon delivery X Standard mode without PLC Activate download erases the application memory and default contrast brightness setting Activate upload Calibration mask is called up on start up Calibration mask is called up on sta
34. p is the same Table 4 9 Pin assignment CAN bus Pin Designation Function 1 nc Not Connected 2 CAN L CAN L Bus Line Dominant LOW 3 CAN GND CAN Ground 4 nc Not Connected 5 nc Not Connected 6 CAN GND CAN Ground 7 CAN H CAN H Bus Line Dominant HIGH 8 nc Not Connected 9 nc Not Connected DN SGTRON D ELECTRONIC GMBH Interfaces of the Device All signal lines are looped through from X2 1 to X2 2 The connecting cables should be connected to every pin including the reserved pins In this way the cables can still be used in case of future bus specification extensions The D SUB connector strips must be shielded sufficiently See chapter Shielding D SUB Connectors on page 4 29 4 2 1 2 Cable A shielded twisted pair cable cable type LiYCY TP complying with ISO 11898 must be used The cable must have the following characteristics Table 4 10 Cable characteristics CAN Parameters Value Impedance Min 108 Ohm Nom 120 Ohm Max 132 Ohm Specific resistance 70 mOhm m Specific line delay 5 ns m The maximum cable length depends on the baud rate used Table 4 11 Baud rate CAN Baud rate Cable length 20 kBit s 1000 m 125 kBit s 500 m 250 kBit s 250 m 500 kBit s 100 m 1000 kBit s 25 m 4 2 1 3 Termination Terminate the CAN bus at both ends by terminating resistors 120 Ohm 4
35. passive Pin Designation Function 10 T Transmitted Data Positive Polarity 13 R Received Data Positive Polarity 14 R Received Data Negative Polarity 19 T Transmitted Data Negative Polarity Table 4 3 Pin assignment TTY 20 mA active Pin Designation Function 10 T Transmitted Data Positive Polarity 12 Sit Power Source 1 Positive Polarity 13 R Received Data Positive Polarity 14 R Received Data Negative Polarity 16 S2 Power Source 2 Positive Polarity 19 T Transmitted Data Negative Polarity 21 S1 Current Sink 1 Negative Polarity 24 S2 Current Sink 2 Negative Polarity The D SUB connector strips must be shielded sufficiently See chapter Shielding D SUB Connectors on page 4 29 4 1 1 2 Termination For the operation of channel SER1 as a current loop the termination for the RS485 must be deactivated 4 3 6 SUTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Interfaces of the Device JE 4 1 2 RS485 X3 SER1 The interface is suitable for point to point and for multi point connections The wires belonging together are marked with A and B Some descriptions refer to the pins with and where A and B Signal Logic 1 UA UB lt 0 3 V i e UA lt UB Signal Logic 0 UA UB gt 0 3 V i e UA gt UB 4 1 2 1 Pin Assignment 13 1 OOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOO 25 14 Figure 4 3 25 pin D
36. r can be obtained directly from S tron electronic If the Change battery message is detected too late e g the real time clock stopped or shows the wrong date data in the CMOS RAM may have already been lost For this reason after changing a battery always check data such as passwords that can be modified parameters in the system variables recipe data sets and entries in the message system DN SGTRON d ELECTRONIC GMBH Maintenance and Servicing 5 3 1 Changing the Battery 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 heat to 100 C 212 F or higher and do not recharge Danger Explosive Do not open lithium batteries Danger Toxic gt PP Pe To ensure that the data in the CMOS RAM and the time are preserved it is possible to change the battery under operating voltage Observe the safety notes 1 Remove the threaded bolts of the interfaces see figure 2 Remove the screws see figure on the rear panel of the device and lift off the enclosure 3 Remove the cable fastener securing the battery 4 Disconnect the connector from the battery and remove the dead battery 5 Plug in the connector of the new battery 6 Use a cable fastener to attach the ne
37. rt up and the calibra tion process is started immediately Legend for table Switch ON Switch OFF X Any switch position i S SGTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Control and Display Elements gt 3 4 Reset Key The reset key is located on the rear of the device You can use this key to restart the device 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 5 1 Brightness Setting To define the brightness setting set up the system variable LcdBackLight in any mask within the programming software To do so follow the instructions listed in the programming software s help topic How do I 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 representation type System Variable Lower Limit Upper Limit Default Setting LcdBackLight 0 15 8 If you do not configure the system variable LcdBackLight the default setting is used when the device is initialized If you did set up the system variable you can set the brightness as follows Enter
38. tatus LEDs Touch Screen Type Analog Resistive 4 Wire Technology Activation Force 15 g Standard With RO 8 Polyoxymethy POM Pen or R8 HS60 Silicon Rub ber 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 Display Type TFT Resolution 800 x 600 Pixels Reading Angle 90 Default Brightness Setting By User Mode Switch LCD Lifetime 100 000 h Half Life Backlighting 50 000 h Lines 50 Characters Line 100 Display Area H x W 187 mm x 248 mm 7 362 x 9 764 6 1 S SGTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Technical Data Electrical Data Supply Voltage 24 V DC SELV in Accordance with DIN EN 61131 Residual Ripple 10 Maximum Minimum Voltage 19 2 V Maximum Voltage 30 2 V Power Consumption Field Bus Device 0 7A Connected Load 17W Fuse Semiconductor Fuse Self resetting Protection Against Polarity Reversal Integrated Standard Interfaces Variable Baud Rates and Data Formats X3 SER1 TTY 20 mA According to CL 2 and DIN 66 348 T1 Transmission Length 0 1000 m 3280 84 ft Twisted Pair Shielded Electrically Isolated X3 SER1 RS485 According to DIN 66259 4 Transmission Length 0 1200 m 3937 01 ft Twisted Pair Shielded Electrically Isolat
39. terminated at the connector For point to point connections always activate the termination For multi point con nections only activate the termination at the cable end For spur lines always deac tivate the termination 4 2 5 4 Diagnostic A diagnostics LED is located at the rear of the operating device The LED shows a state of the bus system eo oo OOO Figure 4 20 Arrangement of the MPI diagnostics LED The diagnostics LED at the operating device has the following function Table 4 23 Function of the MPI diagnostics LED Color State Function Green Flashing Operating Device has the Token 4 24 6 SUTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Interfaces of the Device 4 2 6 PROFIBUS DP X2 The interface for PROFIBUS DP connections is available to integrate the device into a PROFIBUS DP structure 1 2 3 1 4 5 6 7 cm mum x z 1 E ASNO n RE EER ln 8 18 17 9 PROFIBUS DP RES QUUM HA Xie enc 5 PN oo lis 9 ge 1 10 1 16 15 14 13 12 11 1 Figure 4 21 Rear view PROFIBUS DP DN SGTRON i ELECTRONIC GMBH Interfaces of the Device JE O NON PYL Fastening Screws Cable Fastener for Battery Assignment Connector X1 A Supply Voltage Seal Front Panel Battery Information Warning Mounting Bolt Nameplate Threaded Bolt for Protective Grounding Connector X1 A Supply Voltage
40. the mask where you set up the system variable and 1 Press the brightness button 2 Enter a new value for the brightness To do so use the keyboard shown on the screen 3 Confirm with Enter The new brightness setting becomes effective immediately after the Enter key is pressed If necessary repeat the steps two and three until you are satisfied with the brightness S sutron ELECTRONIC GMBH Control and Display Elements 3 5 2 Default Brightness Setting If the brightness setting is such that it is no longer possible to read the masks you can use the user mode switch to reset the brightness to the default value For the table with the switch positions of the user mode switch see chapter User Mode Switch The switch position for the default brightness is identical with the Activate download via hardware The brightness is reset before a corresponding message is displayed The warning will be displayed in a legible manner To restore the default brightness Switch the device off Set the switches S1 and S4 of the user mode switch to ON Switch the device on again When the warning appears switch the device off again Set switch S4 to OFF Then switch the device on again S H AIR gt The application will not be lost 3 5 3 Character Attributes The following character attributes can be displayed on the device Normal Underlined Foreground background color 3 5 4
41. ure 2 2 Mounting cutout A Mounting Cutout B Front Panel S SGTRON di ELECTRONIC GMBH Installation and Commissioning 2 2 3 Side View Mounting Depth 2 2 3 1 Standard Device 60 0 mm o o A O ND N Figure 2 3 Side view and mounting depth for standard device Front Panel Circumferential Seal Press in Threaded Bolt M4 x 18 mm 0 709 Mounting Surface Thickness 1 mm to 8 mm 0 039 to 0 315 Spring Lock Washer B4 DIN 127 Form B not supplied Nut M4 DIN 934 not supplied oah wn mk a S SGTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Installation and Commissioning 2 2 3 2 Field Bus Device 82 0 mm N oa fF o N A Figure 2 4 Side view and mounting depth for field bus device Front Panel Circumferential Seal Press in Threaded Bolt M4 x 18 mm 0 709 Mounting Surface Thickness 1 mm to 8 mm 0 039 to 0 315 Spring Lock Washer B4 DIN 127 Form B not supplied Nut M4 DIN 934 not supplied oa hwnd mk S SGTRON d ELECTRONIC GMBH Installation and Commissioning 2 3 Connecting the Device 2 3 1 Supply Voltage 24 V The supply voltage is supplied via connector X1 A The device can optionally be equipped with an additional connector X1 B In this case X1 A is looped through to X1 B and can be used to provide power supply to other components e g bus node The pin assignment is the same for both con
42. w battery to the enclosure 7 Place the rear panel back onto the device 8 Carefully tighten the screws of the rear panel and then the threaded bolts of the interfaces KR X N X e je e e Vel Y le A Ned a x ee a Figure 5 1 Screws at the standard device left field bus device right 5 2 6 SUTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Maintenance and Servicing 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 device S sutron ELECTRONIC GMBH Maintenance and Servicing 5 4 5 SUTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Technical Data 6 Technical Data Keyboard Type Membrane Keyboard Number of Keys 5 Function 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 Freguency 1 Hz Display Elements 2 S
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