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USER HANDBOOK 1.0 | B-PRIMIS ET-PRO SERIES 

Berghof Automation GmbH | Arbachtalstrasse 26 | 72800 Eningen | Germany | www.berghof-automation.com 

S_B-Primis_ET-Pro_DE_1_0_EN_neu.docx 

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2. 

Safety 

Safety-related systems 

The use of PLC controls in safety-related systems requires specific measures. If a PLC controller is to 
be used in a safety-related system, the user must be given comprehensive advice by the PLC manu-
facturer in addition to any available standards or guidelines regarding safety installations. 

 

Before starting work on the devices, switch off all power supplies, including those of connected 
peripherals. 

 

Keep all ventilation openings unobstructed. 

 
The failure of certain components in an electronic control system may result in uncontrolled and/or un-
predictable operational behaviour. 

 

All types of failure must be considered at the system level and the associated preventative 
measures identified. 

 

If necessary, request information from your automation system provider. 

2.1.  Safety instructions 

The device may only be operated in a flawless condition. Exposed sharp edges pose a risk of injury. 

 

If you detect damage to the front glass of the device, stop operating the device and immediately 
disconnect it from the power supply. 

 

Working on the device 

Do not start work on the device until all necessary safety precautions have been taken. Take precau-
tions to avoid unforeseeable functional events and movements of the system. 

 

Bring the system into a safe state. 

 

Switch the system and the device off. 

 

Secure the system against being switched on again. 

 

Disconnect the device from the system. 

 
Do not open the device housing. 

 

If it is necessary to work on internal parts of the device, contact the manufacturer (see 
“Addresses”). 

Summary of Contents for B-PRIMIS ET-PRO Series

Page 1: ...USER HANDBOOK 1 0 B PRIMIS ET PRO series ...

Page 2: ...r countries EtherCAT is a registered trademark and a patented technology licensed by Beckhoff Automa tion GmbH Germany CiA and CANopen are registered community trademarks of CAN in Automation e V ARM and Cortex are registered trademarks of ARM Limited PROFINET is a registered trademark of PROFIBUS Nutzerorganisation e V Modbus is a registered trademark of the Modbus IDA organisation i MX6 is a reg...

Page 3: ...mbH Arbachtalstrasse 26 72800 Eningen Germany www berghof automation com S_B Primis_ET Pro_DE_1_0_EN_neu docx 3 Revision log Version Date Description 0 1 26 09 2019 Initial version 0 9 24 04 2020 Catalogue numbers 1 0 18 06 2020 Formatting revised in the document ...

Page 4: ...n 11 1 8 Unpacking 11 2 SAFETY 12 Safety related systems 12 2 1 Safety instructions 12 Working on the device 12 3 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 13 3 1 Overview 14 3 1 1 B Primis ET Pro 4 14 3 1 2 Primis ET Pro 7 15 3 1 3 B Primis ET Pro 10 15 16 3 2 Scope of delivery and accessories 16 Scope of delivery 16 Accessories 16 3 3 Product features 17 Assembly 17 Processor 17 Ethernet 17 USB 17 Additional interfac...

Page 5: ...ock diagram 35 5 2 2 Ethernet 36 5 2 3 USB 37 6 OPERATION 38 6 1 Switching on and off 38 6 2 Initial start up of the network 39 6 2 1 VNC client configuration 39 6 2 2 Web terminal configuration 41 6 3 Operation 43 6 3 1 Status indicators 43 6 3 2 microSD card 44 6 4 Troubleshooting 45 6 4 1 No network connection 45 7 SERVICING MAINTENANCE 45 7 1 Maintenance 45 7 2 Cleaning 46 7 3 Chemical resista...

Page 6: ...en Germany www berghof automation com S_B Primis_ET Pro_DE_1_0_EN_neu docx 6 10 1 Standards 57 10 2 Declaration of conformity 58 11 CUSTOMER SERVICES ADDRESSES 59 11 1 Customer services 59 11 2 Addresses 59 12 APPENDIX 60 12 1 Notes on copyright and the software licence 60 12 2 List of figures 60 ...

Page 7: ...ng devices B Primis ET Pro 4 B Primis ET Pro 7 B Primis ET Pro 10 B Primis ET Pro 15 It contains information on the following topics Areas of application Safety Mechanical design Electrical design Connections Start up Servicing and maintenance Decommissioning Disposal Keep this user handbook available alongside the product at all times 1 2 Symbols and visual depictions The following symbols and vi...

Page 8: ...sure your per sonal safety and avoid any damage to property The indications have the following meanings DANGER Serious injury or death Failure to observe the safety measures will result in death or serious injury Take preventive measures WARNING Possible serious injury or death Failure to observe the safety measures may result in death or serious injury Take preventive measures CAUTION Possible mi...

Page 9: ...y functional condition The user handbook must always be kept legible and fully available Only sufficiently qualified and authorised personnel carry out assembly installation start up and maintenance of the device This authorised personnel must receive regular training in all relevant questions of occupational health and safety and environmental protection and must be familiar with the contents of ...

Page 10: ...on Max ambient temperature inside and outside the control cabinet according to the technical spec ifications see Technical data Correct and safe operation of the automation system requires qualified project planning proper transport storage installation and use as well as careful maintenance The automation system may only be used within the scope of the information and applications speci fied in t...

Page 11: ...old weather or under conditions of large fluctua tions in temperature do not start to operate it until it has acclimatised to room temperature for the place in which it is used Wait at least 12 hours after it has reached room temperature before operating the device 1 8 Unpacking Upon receipt of the device make sure that it is undamaged and complete Check the packaging for external damage If the pa...

Page 12: ...redictable operational behaviour All types of failure must be considered at the system level and the associated preventative measures identified If necessary request information from your automation system provider 2 1 Safety instructions The device may only be operated in a flawless condition Exposed sharp edges pose a risk of injury If you detect damage to the front glass of the device stop oper...

Page 13: ...ive technology which are connected to a control system for machines or plants via Ethernet interfaces The terminal shows CODESYS Web visualisation or CODESYS Tar get visualisation irrespective of whether the visualisation originates from a Berghof PLC control unit or another compatible CODESYS control unit The device s connection area for all external connections is located at the rear These devic...

Page 14: ... 14 3 1 Overview 3 1 1 B Primis ET Pro 4 Fig 1 Overview of ET Pro 4 rear No Designation No Designation 1 Display 4 3 inch X1 Power supply 2 Fastening clip 4 pcs X3 USB 2 0 3 Twist lock catch 4 pcs 1 X4 Ethernet ETH0 S1 No function X8 Debug interface LED LEDs PWR Run Stop Error µSD microSD card connection for future applications 1 Only required for protection rating IP65 ...

Page 15: ...EN_neu docx 15 3 1 2 Primis ET Pro 7 Fig 2 ET Pro 7 at the rear No Designation No Designation 1 7 inch display X1 Power supply 2 Fastening clip 6 pcs X3 USB 2 0 3 Twist lock catch 6 pcs 1 X4 Ethernet ETH0 S1 No function X8 Debug interface LED LEDs PWR Run Stop Error µSD microSD card connection for future applications 1 Only required for protection rating IP65 ...

Page 16: ...ion No Designation 1 10 1 15 6 inch display X8 Debug interface do not use for Berghof service staff only 2 Earth connection X10 0 Power supply X3 USB 2 0 S1 Function key do not use for Berghof service staff only X4 Ethernet ETH0 LED LEDs PWR Run Stop Error 3 2 Scope of delivery and accessories Scope of delivery B Primis ET Pro device Accessories The following accessories are available as options H...

Page 17: ...standard Ethernet connec tions The TCP IP and UDP protocols permit flexible connections to visualisation software upstream control units and to the IT infrastructure USB The USB host interface allows a wide range of peripherals to be connected to the device This allows a USB thumb drive to be used for updating the application or for downloading data directly USB thumb drives with FAT FAT32 formatt...

Page 18: ... to allow sufficient air circulation The max surrounding air temperature in the control cabinet must not exceed 55 C during opera tion The support material for the installation cut out must be of the specified thickness see installa tion cut out and must be flat and sufficiently stable NOTICE Damage to the device Installation on uneven support material can lead to mechanical stresses and cracks in...

Page 19: ...Pro_DE_1_0_EN_neu docx 19 4 1 2 ET Pro 4 installation cut out Fig 5 ET Pro 4 installation cut out Cut a rectangular installation cut out in the support material Height 86 8 mm Width 123 8 mm Max corner radius 3 0 mm Optimum thickness of support material Protection rating IP65 with twist lock catches only at 1 5 3 0 mm Optimum 1 5 2 0 mm Max 3 0 mm ...

Page 20: ...K 1 0 B PRIMIS ET PRO SERIES Berghof Automation GmbH Arbachtalstrasse 26 72800 Eningen Germany www berghof automation com S_B Primis_ET Pro_DE_1_0_EN_neu docx 20 4 1 3 ET Pro 7 dimensions Fig 6 ET Pro 7 dimensions ...

Page 21: ...Pro_DE_1_0_EN_neu docx 21 4 1 4 ET Pro 7 installation cut out Fig 7 ET Pro 7 installation cut out Cut a rectangular installation cut out in the support material Height 136 5 mm Width 187 0 mm Max corner radius 3 0 mm Optimum thickness of support material Protection rating IP65 with twist lock catches only at 1 5 3 0 mm Optimum 1 5 2 0 mm Max 3 0 mm ...

Page 22: ... 1 0 B PRIMIS ET PRO SERIES Berghof Automation GmbH Arbachtalstrasse 26 72800 Eningen Germany www berghof automation com S_B Primis_ET Pro_DE_1_0_EN_neu docx 22 4 1 5 ET Pro 10 dimensions Fig 8 ET Pro 10 dimensions ...

Page 23: ..._1_0_EN_neu docx 23 4 1 6 ET Pro 10 installation cut out Fig 9 ET Pro 10 installation cut out Cut a rectangular installation cut out in the support material Height 174 5 mm Width 254 9 mm Max corner radius 3 0 mm Optimum thickness of support material Protection rating IP65 with additional tensioning clamps only at 1 5 3 0 mm Optimum 1 5 3 0 mm Max 4 0 mm ...

Page 24: ... 1 0 B PRIMIS ET PRO SERIES Berghof Automation GmbH Arbachtalstrasse 26 72800 Eningen Germany www berghof automation com S_B Primis_ET Pro_DE_1_0_EN_neu docx 24 4 1 7 ET Pro 15 dimensions Fig 10 ET Pro 15 dimensions ...

Page 25: ...hof automation com S_B Primis_ET Pro_DE_1_0_EN_neu docx 25 4 1 8 ET Pro 15 installation cut out Fig 11 ET Pro 15 installation cut out Cut a rectangular installation cut out in the support material Height 260 mm Width 402 mm Max corner radius 3 0 mm Optimum thickness of support material Optimum 2 0 3 0 mm Max 4 0 mm ...

Page 26: ... 7 installation Fig 12 Opening the twist lock catches 1st Device with twist lock catches make sure that the twist lock catches are turned anti clockwise to the limit and are fully open 1 Fig 13 Installation in an installation cut out example with 4 fastening clips 2nd Making sure the alignment is correct push the device evenly into the installation cut out until the 2 or 3 fastening clips snap int...

Page 27: ...7 Fig 14 Device clipped into place in the installation cut out example with 4 fastening clips 3rd Make sure that the device is lying flush all round 4th Device with twist lock catches Use a T9x50 screwdriver to tighten the twist lock catches to a maximum of 0 4 Nm The protection rating IP65 on the front face is only achieved when the twist lock catches are used correctly ...

Page 28: ...om S_B Primis_ET Pro_DE_1_0_EN_neu docx 28 4 2 2 ET Pro 10 installation Fig 15 Installing in the installation cut out Prerequisites The tensioning clamps are not attached to the device 1st Making sure the alignment is correct push the device evenly into the installation cut out 2nd Make sure that the device is lying flush all round ...

Page 29: ...lamps Hook in the tensioning clamps diagonally opposite each other on the cover and tighten the screws slightly Fig 17 Tightening the tensioning clamps 4th Hook in the remaining 6 tensioning clamps in the cover and tighten all 8 screws evenly NOTICE Damage to the device If the device is mounted carelessly it may fall out of the installation cut out or get damaged Do not tilt the device Secure the ...

Page 30: ...lation cut out Prerequisites The tensioning clamps are not attached to the device 5th Making sure the alignment is correct push the device evenly into the installation cut out 6th Make sure that the device is lying flush all round Fig 19 Hooking in the tensioning clamps at the rear 7th Attach the device with 2 tensioning clamps Hook in the tensioning clamps diagonally opposite each other on the co...

Page 31: ...u docx 31 Fig 20 Tightening the tensioning clamps 8th Hook in the remaining 6 tensioning clamps in the cover and tighten all 8 screws evenly NOTICE Damage to the device If the device is mounted carelessly it may fall out of the installation cut out or get damaged Do not tilt the device Secure the device against falling down until the tensioning clamps are attached ...

Page 32: ...efore plugging in the device make sure that the external power supply meets the required specifications type K to DIN EN 61131 2 External power supply 24 V DC Supply voltage 24 V DC SELV 15 20 AC voltage component Max 5 The DC voltage level must not fall below 20 4 V Power consumption Total max 3 2 A at 24 V DC 1 2 A electronics 2 A AIO Power buffering 10 ms Internal power supply A power supply fo...

Page 33: ...ower supply CAUTION Live parts Before starting any work on the device switch off all power supplies including those of connected peripherals 5 1 3 ET Pro 4 7 power supply Connect the power supply to plug X1 ET Pro 4 and 7 according to the following table Fig 21 ET Pro 4 7 power supply plug X1 ET Pro 4 7 power supply plug X1 Pin Des Assignment 11 L 24 V Power supply 24 V DC 15 20 max 1 2 A 12 GND ...

Page 34: ...nect the power supply to plug X100 ET Pro 10 15 according to the following table Fig 22 ET Pro 10 15 power supply plug X100 ET Pro 10 15 power supply plug X100 Pin Des Assignment 9 L0 24 V Power supply 24 V DC 15 20 max 0 6 A current peak 1 2 A 11 GND M0 GND The following counterparts have been tested for the SL SMT 3 5 plug in connector Weidmüller and may be used with the device BLZF 3 50 02 180 ...

Page 35: ...IS ET PRO SERIES Berghof Automation GmbH Arbachtalstrasse 26 72800 Eningen Germany www berghof automation com S_B Primis_ET Pro_DE_1_0_EN_neu docx 35 5 2 Data connections 5 2 1 Block diagram Fig 23 Block diagram of ET Pro X100 ...

Page 36: ... 45 connection for networking The Ethernet interface X4 can be used as a standard Ethernet interface Fig 24 Ethernet interface X4 Assignment of the Ethernet interface plug X4 Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 1 TX 5 NC 2 TX 6 RX 3 RX 7 NC 4 NC 8 NC LEDs LED Colour Meaning according to IEEE 802 3 clause 25 LNK RCV Yellow Link Data Receive Flashing connection active data transfer in progress Off no conn...

Page 37: ...it is still in use and data is being transferred can render the USB thumb drive unusable Open files which cannot be accessed due to removal of the USB thumb drive can block the device Therefore ensure that all data operations are complete before removing the USB thumb drive NOTICE Property damage and malfunctions due to data loss The USB interface is protected against overload 0 5 A In the event o...

Page 38: ...irst USB device to 8 last max USB device The mechanical design of the USB interface is designed to withstand 1 000 plugging and unplug ging cycles 6 Operation 6 1 Switching on and off NOTICE Damage or malfunction Do not insert connect undo or touch any connections while the device is in operation Before starting any work on the device switch off all power supplies including those to any con nected...

Page 39: ...rrect settings before it can be used NOTICE Damage to property Before connecting the power supply ensure that all cabling and the polarity of all the connections are correct 1st Supply power to the device 24 V After startup the current network settings are shown Server IP IP address and net mask Fig 26 Startup page and network settings 2nd Press the Configuration button A page with further informa...

Page 40: ...teway 5th Press the Next button The page with the device s Network Settings appears Fig 29 Setting the server IP 6th If necessary press the Edit button and change the server IP 7th Press the Expert button to change the lifeguard setting The page with the expert settings appears or Press the Next button and skip the following step Fig 30 Changing the Lifeguard settings 8th Change the lifeguard sett...

Page 41: ...al configuration The device must be connected to the network with the correct settings before it can be used in Web Terminal mode To do so please read section 6 2 1 VNC client configuration steps 3 and 4 12th Supply power to the device 24 V After startup the current network settings are shown Server IP IP address and net mask 13th Press the Configuration button and then the Next button The device ...

Page 42: ...st reboot the device 17th Press the Configuration button directly after the booting up 18th Skip the IP settings pages via the Next button until the page with the Visu URL appears 19th Press the Edit button 20th Enter the required URL and confirm with the OK button Fig 33 Setting the Visu URL 21st Skip the following pages via the Next button until the page with the summary of the settings performe...

Page 43: ...EDs The Run Stop and Error LEDs display the system status Fig 34 Location of the operating status LEDs on ET Pro 4 7 left and ET Pro 10 15 right LED Meaning 1 PWR green Shows that the power supply to the module electronics is correct 2 Run Stop yel low green red Shows the system statuses 3 Error red Shows that the device has been stopped due to an error Meaning of the LED displays System statuses ...

Page 44: ...result in the device malfunctioning The failure of electronic control systems may result in uncontrolled and unpredictable operational behaviour Insert or remove a microSD card only when the device is switched off The ET Pro series does not support the functions of the microSD interface The operating life of the gold plated contacts is up to 10 000 plugging and unplugging cycles The microSD card d...

Page 45: ...may only be carried out by the manufacturer or its authorised cus tomer service centres 7 1 Maintenance WARNING Uncontrolled and unpredictable operational behaviour Failures or malfunctions may result in uncontrolled and unpredictable operational behaviour Do not insert connect undo or touch any connections while the device is in operation Before starting any work on the device switch off all powe...

Page 46: ...aults due to inadvertent activation switch the device off before cleaning the front panel Only clean surfaces using a dry lint free cloth 7 3 Chemical resistance 7 3 1 Resistance of the touch screen The active area of the touch screen is resistant to the following chemicals when exposed to them for a period of up to an hour at a temperature of max 21 C Domestic and industrial chemicals Detergent a...

Page 47: ... benzene cyclohexanol diethyl ether ethanol Acetaldehyde acetone acetic acid 50 sulphuric acid 30 diacetone alcohol 1 4 dioxane DS2 decontamination fluid fabric conditioner Acetonitrile alkali carbonate ammonia 32 sal ammoniac 10 bichromate caustic potash po tassium hydroxide 2 Sodium hydroxide 50 refrigerant Hysol X diesel oil castor oil silver nitrate 20 ethyl acetate Acetaldehyde fluorochlorina...

Page 48: ... Do not tilt the device Secure the device to prevent it from falling particularly when removing it from the control cabinet 8 1 ET Pro 4 7 disassembly Fig 35 Loosening the fastening clips 3rd Device with twist lock catches Using a T9x50 screwdriver fully open the twist lock catches and turn them anti clockwise to the stop 4th Using a slotted screwdriver blade 3 3 5 mm undo the fastening clips ET P...

Page 49: ...y www berghof automation com S_B Primis_ET Pro_DE_1_0_EN_neu docx 49 Fig 36 Pushing the device out of the installation cut out 6th Push the device evenly forwards out of the installation cut out 8 2 ET Pro 10 15 disassembly Fig 37 Loosening the screws 3rd Loosen the screws of the 8 tensioning clamps evenly ...

Page 50: ...72800 Eningen Germany www berghof automation com S_B Primis_ET Pro_DE_1_0_EN_neu docx 50 Fig 38 Removing the tensioning clamps 4th Remove the 8 tensioning clamps Fig 39 Pushing the device out of the installation cut out 5th Push the device evenly forwards out of the installation cut out ...

Page 51: ...The following options are available for disposal of the device Disposal by the manufacturer Unless otherwise agreed the devices can be returned for disposal Disposal in accordance with regional regulations Dismantle the device and disassemble it completely into its component parts Send the metal parts for metal recycling Sort the electronic parts circuit boards drives etc Dispose of electronic scr...

Page 52: ...010202 0205 S 01010202 0108 S 01010202 0208 Resolution 480 x 272 pixels 800 x 480 pixels 1366 x 768 pixels Colours TFT 16 7 M 24 bits pixels CPU user memory CPU 800 MHz Arm CPU with Cortex A9 single core Program memory flash 512 MB Flash Program memory and data memory RAM 512 MB RAM Dimensions and weights Dimensions WxHxD 161 x 103 x 46 mm 224 x 152 x 46 mm 283 x 198 x 55 425 x 280 x 55 mm Weight ...

Page 53: ...31 1 Touch operation Touch resistive Shock resistance Vibration sinusoidal EN 60068 2 6 test Fc 10 150 Hz 10 m s Shock 15 G approx 150 m s 11 ms duration half sine EN 60068 2 27 Test Ea EMC protection rating Emission standard EN 61131 2 EN 61000 6 3 residential areas Resistance to interference EN 61131 2 EN 61000 6 2 industrial areas Protection class III Protection rating IP20 front IP54 IP65 with...

Page 54: ...No type of interface 1x 10 100 Base T Connection system RJ45 Protocols TCP IP USB interface No type of interface 1x host USB 2 0 USB plug port A No plugging unplugging cycles max 1 000 Additional functions microSD card slot no function Not available Front membrane display Autoflex Use outdoors Like all polyester based membranes Autoflex is unsuitable for long term exposure to direct sunlight ...

Page 55: ... Designation No Designation 1 Product description 7 Device serial number 2 Order number item number 8 Version identification 3 Date of manufacture year week 9 CE mark 4 Supply voltage and maximum current rating 10 Disposal information 5 Manufacturer manufacturer s ad dress 11 Manufacturer s logo 6 QR code identification no 12 MAC addresses of device Berghof Automation GmbH Arbachtalstrasse 26 D 72...

Page 56: ...S01 S 01010202 0105 10 1 display VNC ET Pro 10 S02 S 01010202 0205 Web Visu web client HTML5 ET Pro 15 S01 S 01010202 0108 15 6 display VNC ET Pro 15 S02 S 01010202 0208 Web Visu web client HTML5 9 3 Options and extensions Options are ordered via the combination Order number option1 option2 e g S 01010104 0204 S001 S002 H001 In addition to the order number additional extensions in the form of hard...

Page 57: ... date information about the options available for this device please refer to the product catalogue or website The additional features included or installed in each device are listed on the options label This label can be found on the device and or on the packaging Fig 41 Options label 10 Standards and certificates 10 1 Standards Applicable directives EMC Directive 2014 30 EU RoHS Directive 2011 6...

Page 58: ..._DE_1_0_EN_neu docx 58 10 2 Declaration of conformity The declaration of conformity is available on our website www berghof automation com next to the respective product for download Example path Products Controllers PLC Display PLC Resistive Product A link to download the Declaration of Conformity can be found on the product page Fig 42 Download menu ...

Page 59: ...0 Eningen Germany T 49 7121 894 183 F 49 7121 894 100 email support controls berghof com www berghof automation com 11 2 Addresses CAN in Automation international manufacturer and user organisation for CAN users in automation CAN in Automation e V CiA Am Weichselgarten 26 91058 Erlangen Germany headquarters can cia de www can cia de EtherCAT Technology Group ETG Headquarters Ostendstraße 196 90482...

Page 60: ...Fig 8 ET Pro 10 dimensions 22 Fig 9 ET Pro 10 installation cut out 23 Fig 10 ET Pro 15 dimensions 24 Fig 11 ET Pro 15 installation cut out 25 Fig 12 Opening the twist lock catches 26 Fig 13 Installation in an installation cut out example with 4 fastening clips 26 Fig 14 Device clipped into place in the installation cut out example with 4 fastening clips 27 Fig 15 Installing in the installation cut...

Page 61: ...URL 42 Fig 34 Location of the operating status LEDs on ET Pro 4 7 left and ET Pro 10 15 right 43 Fig 35 Loosening the fastening clips 48 Fig 36 Pushing the device out of the installation cut out 49 Fig 37 Loosening the screws 49 Fig 38 Removing the tensioning clamps 50 Fig 39 Pushing the device out of the installation cut out 50 Fig 40 Type plate 55 Fig 41 Options label 57 Fig 42 Download menu 58 ...

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