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Product Specifications

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Beijer Electronics, MA00824

3.4

Mounting Procedure

1. Cut out the control front panel to match the dimensions (mm) below. 

2. Mount the operator terminal into the cut-out. Insert the fixtures to the 

holes on the unit and fasten the screws into the front panel. Do not tighten 
the screws with too much or uneven force, or it may cause the deformation 
of the operator terminal.

Maximum torque: 0.3 Nm 

STEP 1

STEP 2

STEP 3

Summary of Contents for H-T60 Series

Page 1: ...H T60 Installation and Operation Manual MA00824 2005 10 English Om s l agM A00824 f m Page1 M onday Sept em ber26 2005 9 11 AM...

Page 2: ...onics AB is not responsible for modified altered or renovated equipment Because the equipment has a wide range of applications users must acquire the appropriate knowledge to use the equipment properl...

Page 3: ...y 11 3 4 Mounting Procedure 12 3 5 Grounding 13 3 6 Power Supply and Wiring 13 4 Dip Switches 14 5 Communication Ports 15 6 LCD Contrast Adjustment 16 7 Operation 17 7 1 Self Test 17 7 2 System Menu 1...

Page 4: ...Contents Beijer Electronics MA00824...

Page 5: ...EEC Storing the operator terminal where the temperature is lower higher than recommended in this manual can cause the LCD display liquid to congeal become isotopic The LCD display liquid contains a p...

Page 6: ...s must be separated from power cables for operational circuits Only use shielded cables to avoid unpredictable problems During Use Emergency stop and other safety functions may not be controlled from...

Page 7: ...ents The following parts are found in the box Operator terminal H T60 4 installation fasteners Battery CR2032 Power connector connected to the 24 V DC power outlet Printer cable only for H T60b P H T6...

Page 8: ...2 25 pin female connector RS232 RS422 RS485 Multi functional port 26 pin connector for printer 64 external keys 26 pin connector for printer 64 external keys Ethernet Yes Yes Flash ROM 4 MB RAM 512 KB...

Page 9: ...nsed Vibration endurance 0 5 mm displacement 10 55 Hz 2 hours per X Y and Z axis direc tions Shock endurance 10 G 11 ms 3 times in each direction of X Y and Z axes RF emissions CISPR 22 Class A Electr...

Page 10: ...on of Parts Front Back Fixture mounting holes Power lamp Communication lamps Function keys Display Network lamp DIP switches 1 10 COM2 RS232 RS422 RS485 DC power outlet Battery cover Printer keyboard...

Page 11: ...d Cut out Dimensions 3 3 Installing the Battery 1 Remove the battery cover 2 Insert the battery into the operator terminal by pressing the battery down and pushing it slightly To remove the battery pu...

Page 12: ...h the dimensions mm below 2 Mount the operator terminal into the cut out Insert the fixtures to the holes on the unit and fasten the screws into the front panel Do not tighten the screws with too much...

Page 13: ...er consumption is 20W Perform the following steps to wire the power connector 1 Unplug the power connector and unscrew the screws 2 Strip approximately 1 cm of insulation Insert the wire all the way i...

Page 14: ...mmunication SW6 Password ON The operator terminal asks the operator to enter a password after power on self test OFF No password is required to start the operator terminal SW7 System Menu ON The opera...

Page 15: ...dip switches for example RS485 corresponds to SW9 and SW10 ON See section 4 Dip Switches Pin Function Pin Function Pin Function 1 RS485 1 N A 14 RS422 TX RS485 2 RS232 RXD 2 RS232 TXD 15 RS422 TX RS4...

Page 16: ...eps 1 Touch the upper left and lower right corners of the screen 2 Follow the route on the screen 3 Touch the square on the center of the screen to complete the task See also section 7 2 System Menu T...

Page 17: ...with Failed next to the test item Additionally the message Error Press screen to continue will be displayed at the bottom of the screen If the power to the operator terminal or the PC was interrupted...

Page 18: ...ed below System menu command Function Link The operator terminal is connected F2 Confg Sets up the internal time clock and communication parameters in the operator terminal Use and to move to desired...

Page 19: ...unctional keys can also be defined in H Designer and used as Quick buttons for example to set an ON OFF value to change a screen etc For further information about the slide out menu please see the H D...

Page 20: ...ters There are two ways to configure working parameters to set parameters in the operator terminal or in H Designer To set parameters in the operator terminal select F2 Confg in the system menu To set...

Page 21: ...ication parameters are correctly configured Also remember to compile the file before downloading it The file has to be compiled every time a change has been made in the file before downloading it Then...

Page 22: ...firmware file AF6 to save Click Save Then the operator terminal will prompt for a password enter the password set in H Designer from Application Workstation Setup Once the correct pass word is entered...

Page 23: ...nloading a Recipe Open an application file with the recipe to be downloaded in H Designer Select File Download Recipes to display the Open dialog Enter the name of the rec ipe file RCP and click Open...

Page 24: ...nu will be displayed on the screen Select F3 Copy in the system menu from the operator terminal with the appli cation to be copied The operator terminal will prompt for a password enter the password s...

Page 25: ...cess the table can register passwords and user levels in the table shown below In the illustration below the button is an action button used to display the password table When the button is selected t...

Page 26: ...rd The object Action Button in H Designer also allows the designer to create a but ton which asks the user to re enter a password For example by pressing the button the password keypad will be display...

Page 27: ...ser for a password The user will need a password with at least the level of privilege that has been set for the button This function can restrict users to ac cess to certain parts of the application S...

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