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Section 6
Specifications & Product Data

Specifications & Product Data  6-1

MN1272

Identification

The product may be identified through a plate attached to the rear cover. You will
have to know the type of unit you are using for correct usage of the information
contained in the guide.  An example of this plate is shown in Figure 6-1.

Figure 6-1  Example Nameplate Identification  

KPD007–501
01/02
20234 31623
H/W V
S/W V

product model name
month/year of production
serial number
hardware version of the product
software version of the product

Specifications

Power supply voltage

DC 18 – 30 V

Back–up battery

3V Lithium, non rechargeable,
Duracell DL2430

Fuse

2A T user replaceable (KPD009 only)

Environmental conditions
Operating  temperature

0 +50 

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C

IEC 68–2–14

Storage  temperature

–20 +70 

_

C

IEC 68–2–14

Operating and storage humidity

5–95% RH non–condensing

IEC 68–2–3

Vibration

10–57 Hz, 0,075 mm peak
57–500 Hz, 1 g

IEC 68–2–6

Shock

50 g, 11 ms, 3 pulses per axis

IEC 68–2–27

Keyboard reliability

> 3 million operations

Touch screen technology

Resistive

Touch screen reliability

> 1 million operations

Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
Emitted interference

Class A

EN 55011

Immunity to radiated radiofrequency
electromagnetic field

80 MHz –1 GHz, 10 V/m
900 MHz, 10V/m

ENV 50140
ENV 50204

Immunity to conducted disturbances
inducted by radiofrequency field

0.15 –80 MHz,  10 V

ENV 50141

Fast transient

2 KV power supply
1 KV signal lines

EN 61000–4–4

Electrostatic discharge

8 KV in air

EN 61000–4–2

PC/Printer Port

RS–232, D–sub 15 pin female, 300 – 38400 baud

RS232/485 Port (PLC)

RS–232, RS–422, RS–485, 20 mA (active), 
D–15 pin male, 300 – 38400 baud

CANopen Port (AUX)

D–9 pin female (functionality can be configured with
an optional communication module)

Recipe memory

16 KB / 32 KB RAM with back–up battery

Hardware clock

Clock/Calendar with back–up battery

Alarms

256/1024

Historical event list

256/1024 events with back–up battery

Programming software

Designer version 5.05

Summary of Contents for KPD007

Page 1: ...HMI Operator Panel Installation Operating Manual 2 02 MN1272...

Page 2: ...ftware on your PC 2 6 Minimum system requirements 2 6 Installation 2 6 Host Communications Setup 2 6 Software Settings 2 8 Panel Setup 2 9 Quick Start 2 12 Section 3 Start Up 3 1 Power Off Checks 3 1...

Page 3: ...ii Table of Contents MN1272...

Page 4: ...al or workmanship This warranty is valid if the unit has not been tampered with by unauthorized persons misused abused or improperly installed and has been used in accordance with the instructions and...

Page 5: ...quipment This equipment may be connected to other machines that have rotating parts or parts that are controlled by this equipment Improper use can cause serious or fatal injury WARNING Be sure all wi...

Page 6: ...n that conforms to published storage humidity and temperature specifications stated in Section 6 Location Considerations The location of the control is important Installation should be in an area that...

Page 7: ...moved the gasket should be replaced Figure 2 2 Mounting the Panel Cutout HMI Panel Thick Gasket Thin Gasket 5 Secure the panel to the enclosure using the mounting hardware provided Finger tighten each...

Page 8: ...for panel operation The panel must always be grounded to protection earth PE Grounding helps limit the effects of noise due to electromagnetic interference on the control system Earth connection is ma...

Page 9: ...rt connector and pin assignment Pin Description 1 Frame Ground 2 RXD 3 TXD 4 5 V output Max 100mA 5 GND 6 CHA 7 CHB 8 TX 20 mA 9 TX 20 mA 10 RTS 11 CTS 12 RX 20 mA 13 RX 20 mA 14 CHA 15 CHB Use a null...

Page 10: ...ctors C in Figure 2 8 Be sure the connectors are locked 5 Install the cover and the 2 screws A 6 Install the label shipped with the module in the area B in Figure 2 8 Figure 2 8 Installing the Communi...

Page 11: ...ograms are running during this installation 2 Place installation Disk 1 in your computer s floppy drive 3 Run A Setup exe if A is your floppy drive or double click the file Setup exe from My computer...

Page 12: ...ct the COM port you are using then click properties Figure 2 9 4 Be sure the port settings are as Bits per second 9600 Data bits 8 Parity none Stop bits 1 and Flow control Xon Xoff Windows NT 2000 1 P...

Page 13: ...signer program At the main menu select Options Communications Choose the COM port you will be using and be sure the settings are 9600 1 Stop bit No Parity Click OK when done At the main menu select Pr...

Page 14: ...ect your settings on the Panel Setup Dialog box Selecting Protection allows you to enter a password Note Another quick way to do this is to retreive panel resources To do this connect and power up the...

Page 15: ...2 10 Receiving Installation MN1272 Selecting RPT allows Remote Pass Through options to be set Selecting MISC allows some miscellaneous parameters to be set...

Page 16: ...the main menu select Project Controller Setup Select the control model being used and set the communications for the control The system is now ready for programming Refer to MN1271 for information on...

Page 17: ...ller being used You are now ready to begin designing the project page Create your own or do the following example Example 1 Use the PC keyboard type the words This is a data value on the first page of...

Page 18: ...r accuracy workmanship and tightness 5 Verify that all wiring conforms to applicable codes 6 Verify that the panel is properly grounded to earth ground Power On Checks This procedure applies to the al...

Page 19: ...nformation Help Same as HELP Key Programmable with the Macro Editor Fault Red OFF No failure Battery OK Blink Battery Low ON Hardware Failure detected Fault Green OFF No keys are pressed ON Visual fee...

Page 20: ...t 4 in Data Entry Mode 1 Digit 1 Digit 1 in Data Entry Mode 8 Digit 8 Digit 8 in Data Entry Mode 5 Digit 5 Digit 5 in Data Entry Mode 2 Digit 2 Digit 2 in Data Entry Mode 9 Digit 9 Digit 9 in Data Ent...

Page 21: ...he bottom of the display S An example of the diagnostic information displayed is as follows OPT032 501 0 H100 X030 OK Where OPT032 501 Communication module type CANopen 0 H100 X030 Internal codes OK M...

Page 22: ...data maintained by the battery Replace the battery as follows 1 Turn off the panel disconnect input power cable and the push on ground terminal 2 Remove the 2 screws labeled A holding the rear cover F...

Page 23: ...hold the symbol until it moves to the lower left corner of the screen 4 Touch and hold the symbol until the indication to touch the key is displayed on the screen 5 Touch and hold the key until the in...

Page 24: ...e is displayed CANopen Module The CANopen module provides some diagnostic information during operation To access the information do the following S Connect a PC to the RS232 485 port S Start the Desig...

Page 25: ...5 2 Troubleshooting MN1272...

Page 26: ...7 Hz 0 075 mm peak 57 500 Hz 1 g IEC 68 2 6 Shock 50 g 11 ms 3 pulses per axis IEC 68 2 27 Keyboard reliability 3 million operations Touch screen technology Resistive Touch screen reliability 1 millio...

Page 27: ...screen resistive Touch screen No Yes User LED s 5 24 0 System LED s 4 5 5 PC Printer Port No Yes Yes PLC Port Yes Yes Yes AUX Port Yes Yes Yes Programming speed 9600 9600 to 38400 9600 to 38400 Batter...

Page 28: ...oduct Data 6 3 MN1272 Dimensions KPD007 0 19 5 Cutout 4 29 109 3 78 96 2 36 60 5 86 149 5 35 136 Dimensions are in inches mm KPD008 Cutout 6 93 176 6 41 163 2 8 71 8 66 220 8 15 207 0 19 5 Dimensions...

Page 29: ...6 4 Specifications Product Data MN1272 Dimensions Continued KPD009 0 19 5 Cutout 4 29 109 3 78 96 2 36 60 5 86 149 5 35 136 Dimensions are in inches mm...

Page 30: ...ed in USA 2 02 C J 1000 CH TEL 41 52 647 4700 FAX 41 52 659 2394 D TEL 49 89 90 50 80 FAX 49 89 90 50 8491 UK TEL 44 1454 850000 FAX 44 1454 850001 I TEL 39 11 562 4440 FAX 39 11 562 5660 AU TEL 61 29...

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