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Contents

Contents

1 Safety Precautions ....................................................... 4

1.1

General ........................................................... 4

1.2

Hazardous Materials ............................................. 4

1.3

Disposal Requirements Under WEEE Regulations ........... 5

1.4

During Installation .............................................. 5

1.5

During Use ....................................................... 5

1.6

Service and Maintenance ........................................ 5

1.6.1

Cleaning the Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

1.7

Dismantling and Scrapping ..................................... 6

1.8

Appearance of Air in Touch Screen ............................. 6

2 Naming Convention .................................................... 7
3 Installation ............................................................... 8

3.1

Space Requirements ............................................. 8

3.2

Installation Process .............................................. 8

3.2.1

Connections to the Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10

3.2.2

Other Connections and Peripherals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10

3.2.3

Open Ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10

4 Technical Data ........................................................... 11
5 Chemical Resistance .................................................... 13

5.1

Touch Screen and Overlay Material ............................ 13

5.1.1

Protective Film . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13

5.1.2

Touch Screen Surface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14

5.1.3

Touch Screen Protector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14

6 Operator Panel Drawings .............................................. 15

6.1

Connectors ....................................................... 15

6.2

X2 base 10 v2 HP Outline ....................................... 18

7 Additional Installation Tips ............................................ 20

7.1

Grounding the operator panel .................................. 20

7.2

Ethernet Connection in the Operator Panel ................... 21

7.3

To Achieve Better EMC Protection ............................. 22

7.4

Ambient Temperature ........................................... 23

7.5

Safety ............................................................. 25

7.6

Galvanic Isolation ................................................ 26

7.7

Cable and Bus Termination RS-485 ............................ 28

Beijer Electronics, MAEN332

Summary of Contents for X2 base 10 v2 HP

Page 1: ...X2 base 10 v2 HP English MAEN332 2021 04...

Page 2: ...all its group companies assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document Read the entire installation manual prior to installing and using this equipment Only quali ed personn...

Page 3: ...Controller 10 3 2 2 Other Connections and Peripherals 10 3 2 3 Open Ports 10 4 TechnicalData 11 5 ChemicalResistance 13 5 1 Touch Screen and Overlay Material 13 5 1 1 Protective Film 13 5 1 2 Touch Sc...

Page 4: ...me isotropic The LCDdisplay liquidcontainsa powerful irritant Incase of skincontact wash immediately with plenty ofwater In case of eye contact holdthe eye open ush with plenty of water and get medica...

Page 5: ...se Keep the operatorpanel clean Emergency stopand othersafety functions may notbe controlled from the operator panel Do not use excessive force orsharpobjects when operatingthe touch screen 1 6 Servic...

Page 6: ...ouchscreen Do not use air guns water jets or steam to clean the surface of touchscreens as they may damage touchscreen functionality If condiments food or drinks are spilled on the surface of the touc...

Page 7: ...BL 12V SL RO CO web SoftControl SoftMotion High Brightness High performance Black 12 Volt Sealed Rugged Only Certification Only Examples X2 base 5 v2 X2 pro 7 X2 control 10 X2 marine 12 SC X2 marine 1...

Page 8: ...A Phillips slotscrewdriver Do the following 1 Unpackand check the delivery If damage isfound notify the supplier Note Place the operator panelon a stable surface duringinstallation Dropping the opera...

Page 9: ...r panel and the controller system have the same electrical grounding reference voltage level otherwise errors in communication may occur Ensure that the voltage and polarity of the powersource is corr...

Page 10: ...eripheral equipment and accessories must be suitable forthe application and itsenvironment Forfurtherdetailsor recommendations please refertothe supplier 3 2 3 Open Ports In the rmware there are some...

Page 11: ...GHz TI AM3352BZCZ100 Serial port COM A Standard DSUB 9 pin female 1x RS232 RX TXwith RTS CTS 1x RS422 or 2x RS485 Serial port COM B Standard DSUB 9 pin female 1x RS232 RX TXwith RTS CTS 1x RS422 or 1x...

Page 12: ...00 pixels 16 7M colors Active area of display W H 222 72 x 125 28 Pixel errors Class I ISO 9241 307 Backlight brightness 350 cd m2 Backlight lifetime 30000 hours Operating temperature 0 C 50 C Storage...

Page 13: ...owderin solution 1 Gumption 1 SBP 60 95 1 Bleach 1 Hydrochloricacid 36 Sulfuricacid 10 Castoroil Linseed oil Tomato ketchup Causticsoda 40 1 Methanol Trichloroacetic acid 50 Cuttingoil Nitric acid 10...

Page 14: ...uene 5 hours The touch screen surface on the operatorpanel is made of polyester with a hard coattoresistscratchesandwithstand exposure to manysolvents without visible change 5 1 3 Touch Screen Protect...

Page 15: ...d 2 Power supply 3 pin screw connector 24V DC 18 32V DC 3 COM A DSUB 9 pin female serial communication port 4 LAN A RJ 45 shielded 10 100Mbit 5 USB A B USB 2 0 Host max output current 500 mA 6 LAN B R...

Page 16: ...ports up to three independentserial communication channels and can be configured for RS 232 and RS 422 or 2 RS 485 COM B Serial port pin assignment Pin COM 4 COM 5 1 RS422 TX or RS485 Tx Rx 2 RS232 Rx...

Page 17: ...Operator PanelDrawings COM C Serial port pin assignment Pin COM 6 1 GND 2 RS485 Tx Rx 3 RS485 Tx Rx Beijer Electronics MAEN332 17...

Page 18: ...Operator PanelDrawings 6 2 X2 base 10 v2 HP Outline Note Minimum thickness for the frontplate is 2 0 mm Beijer Electronics MAEN332 18...

Page 19: ...Operator PanelDrawings Note A Step CAD file is available on the web site www beijerelectronics com Beijer Electronics MAEN332 19...

Page 20: ...t terminalconnectoron the operatorpanel and the chassis of the panel see 2 in drawing above 2 Connect awire orgroundingbraid that is sized correctlyaccording to local electrical codes betweenthe chass...

Page 21: ...5 RJ45 RJ45 RJ45 Industrial Ethernet Operator panel Operator panel Operator panel Operator panel Shielded Short and unshielded 0 1 F 250 V 1 1 3 3 8 8 2 2 In some industrialunits forEthernet the RJ45...

Page 22: ...RS 232 communication Use twisted pairandshielded cabling forRS 422 and RS 485 Use the cablingintendedforthe bus type Ethernet Pro bus CC Link CAN Device Netetc Use the cablingintendedforthe bus type E...

Page 23: ...ablingmayremove minor disturbances Large ferrite piecesthat are snapped ontounshielded cablingand where the wires go2 4 times around the cores are approximately 5 25 times more ef cient 7 4 Ambient Te...

Page 24: ...evens out the temperature while moving air providesconsiderably better coolingthan stillair Install the fan so that it sitsin a cooler area and blows coldairagainst the operator panel If the fan is mo...

Page 25: ...tion against electric shock and UL 950 Note Here is an example that explains why a secure 24 V DC powersupply can be ruined by mixing 24 V relay contacts with 230 V AC relay contacts in a smaller cont...

Page 26: ...nst the 24 V DC powersupply butnogalvanic isolation between the communication ports forRS 232 RS 422 RS 485 and USB Only the Ethernet connectionhas galvanic isolation The operatorpanel has galvaniciso...

Page 27: ...ngpoints there is a substantial risk of problems Groundingcurrents go through communication cables the rearplate of the controller internally in the operatorpanel and can cause errors Use external uni...

Page 28: ...e shield mustbe grounded at one end The other end is usuallygrounded but with longerdistances or whenthere is adifference in the ground potential the shield should be connected tothe ground via 0 1 F...

Page 29: ...Head office Beijer Electronics AB Box 426 201 24 Malm Sweden www beijerelectronics com 46 40 358600...

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