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MICRO PANEL XV-112
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Page 1: ...Operating Instructions 11 2011 MN04802005Z EN XV 112 MICRO PANEL...
Page 2: ...G CH 9008 St Gallen All rights reserved also for the translation None of this document may be reproduced or processed duplicated or distributed by electronic systems in any form print photocopy microf...
Page 3: ...ructions 11 3 3 4 Installation maintenance and disposal 11 3 3 5 Prohibited use 11 3 3 6 Requirements for proper operation 12 3 4 Device related hazards 13 4 Operating and indication elements 17 4 1 O...
Page 4: ...calibrating a resistive touch 44 7 2 3 Battery 44 7 3 Service 45 7 3 1 Repairs 45 7 4 Troubleshooting 46 8 Storage transport and disposal 47 8 1 Safety regulations 47 8 2 Storage 47 8 3 Transport 47 8...
Page 5: ...he device in addition to this document These can be downloaded from our home page www eaton automation com en DOWNLOADS section 1 MN04802013Z EN Quick Start Guideline XV100 commissioning the MICRO PAN...
Page 6: ...1 General 1 3 Additional documentation 6 MICRO PANEL XV 112 11 2011 MN04802005Z EN www eaton com...
Page 7: ...with the manufacturer 2 3 Device versions MICRO PANELs XV 112 are available in the following versions Tab 1 Device versions 1 The CAN interfaces of XV 112 DB are electrically isolated The CAN interfa...
Page 8: ...contains the following information Manufacturer address Type designation Power supply required Part no Part No or Art No Serial no Time of manufacturing week year Approval mark and information to the...
Page 9: ...ent state of the art and complies with all recognized safety requirements The device must only be installed and commissioned in perfect technical condition and in compliance with this document Read th...
Page 10: ...NGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING Signal word WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoide...
Page 11: ...t must be ensured that any person working with the device in any phase of its lifespan has read and understood the relevant sections of the Operating Instructions 3 3 4 Installation maintenance and di...
Page 12: ...rating Instructions and must observe the requirements described The ambient conditions stated must be observed See Chapter 9 9 Ambient conditions 55 The maintenance work must be carried out correctly...
Page 13: ...vice before removing the plug connections WARNING Live parts in the device When the device is opened there is a risk of electric shock if live parts are touched The device must not be opened WARNING P...
Page 14: ...asons The number of write cycles possible on SD cards is limited A power failure during write operations will most likely lead to loss of data Only remove the SD card when the device is in a de energi...
Page 15: ...com 15 CAUTION Cleaning the device Damage to the device due to the use of pointed or sharp objects or by liquids Do not use any pointed or sharp objects e g knife for cleaning Do not use any aggressi...
Page 16: ...3 Safety regulations 3 4 Device related hazards 16 MICRO PANEL XV 112 11 2011 MN04802005Z EN www eaton com...
Page 17: ...perating and indication elements Fig 3 Operating and indication elements Element Function A Display Display operating and indication elements B Touch sensor Resistive touch Detection of the actuation...
Page 18: ...4 Operating and indication elements 4 1 Overview 18 MICRO PANEL XV 112 11 2011 MN04802005Z EN www eaton com...
Page 19: ...ICRO PANEL XV 112 11 2011 MN04802005Z EN www eaton com 19 5 Installation 5 1 Safety regulations Read Chapter 3 Safety regulations 9 before installing and commissioning the device This contains importa...
Page 20: ...ally or vertically The following requirements must be fulfilled when selecting a suitable mounting position The device should not be exposed to direct sunlight when exposed to UV light plastic parts o...
Page 21: ...le shield CAUTION Operational malfunctions Use of unsuitable or improperly prepared cables as well as incorrect wiring will mean that neither the values stated in the technical data nor the electromag...
Page 22: ...plate and Chapter 2 3 Device versions 7 Fig 4 Interfaces of the device Interface Interface description A USB Host Chapter 5 3 7 29 B Ethernet Chapter 5 3 5 28 C USB Device Chapter 5 3 6 29 D Interface...
Page 23: ...casings with a cable clamp for strain relief The cable clamp must be screwed securely to the connector Connecting the cable shield 1 Strip the cable end so that approx 3 cm of the shield braid is exp...
Page 24: ...d with D Sub connector A Cable with cable sheath B Heat shrinkable tubing or rubber grommet C Cable clamp D Shield braid E D Sub connector F Mounting screw UNC The EMC values stated in the technical d...
Page 25: ...ix Contact MSTB 2 5 3 ST 5 08 connector Phoenix order no 1757022 is supplied with the device Tab 5 Assignment of connector The following must be observed when the connector wiring is prepared Tab 6 Pr...
Page 26: ...tionship of cable length baud rate CAUTION Non isolated interfaces The device may be damaged due to potential differences The GND terminals of all bus stations must be connected Fig 9 RS232 interface...
Page 27: ...5 3 Interfaces MICRO PANEL XV 112 11 2011 MN04802005Z EN www eaton com 27 When preparing the cables ensure that there is a low resistance connection between the cable shield and the connector casing C...
Page 28: ...m cable length 100 m Fig 10 Ethernet interface RJ45 socket LED Signal Meaning ACT yellow flashes Ethernet is active data traffic LINK green lit Active network is connected and detected ACT LINK CAUTIO...
Page 29: ...Device interface supports USB 2 0 Cable Only use shielded USB standard cable Maximum cable length 5 m 5 3 7 USB Host The USB Host interface supports USB 2 0 Cable Only use shielded USB standard cable...
Page 30: ...e to potential differences The GND terminals of all bus stations must be connected Fig 13 CAN interface 9 pin D Sub male UNC Pin Signal Assignment 1 nc 2 CAN L Bus line dominant low 3 CAN GND CAN Grou...
Page 31: ...nce per unit length 60 pF m Core cross section max cable length 0 25 mm2 100 m 0 34 mm2 250 m 0 75 mm2 500 m Cable length Max baud rate 25 m 1000 Kbit s 50 m 800 Kbit s 100 m 500 Kbit s 250 m 250 Kbit...
Page 32: ...5 Installation 5 3 Interfaces 32 MICRO PANEL XV 112 11 2011 MN04802005Z EN www eaton com Fig 14 Bus segment with four bus stations...
Page 33: ...ng potential Tab 13 Pin assignment of the RS485 interface CAUTION Non isolated interfaces The device may be damaged due to potential differences The GND terminals of all bus stations must be connected...
Page 34: ...ible surge impedance 108 132 Max cable length 1200 m Possible baud rates 9600 Bit s 19200 Bit s 38400 Bit s 57600 Bit s 115200 Bit s When preparing the cables ensure that there is a low resistance con...
Page 35: ...ons for the relevant interface must be observed when wiring the device Any generally applicable regulations and standards must be fulfilled CAUTION Device condensation If the device is or was exposed...
Page 36: ...chanical dimensions of the 5 7 devices in mm 113 7 55 45 2 05 164 20 4 172 3 2 106 115 R4 R 1 9 124 7 100 117 2 4 5 82 88 4 2 5 22 3 130 6 1 155 1 38 4 105 9 8 05 0 3 3 9 2 5 6 6 30 Property XV 112 5...
Page 37: ...129 7 58 15 2 3 35 19 12 115 7 3 0 3 6 111 3 31 3 9 2 5 38 3 9 2 25 155 1 171 9 1 180 188 3 2 114 123 R4 R1 166 105 5 1 94 3 34 5 9 155 3 3 2 12 5 2 8 3 35 Property XV 112 7 0 Visible display area ac...
Page 38: ...5 Installation 5 4 Mounting 38 MICRO PANEL XV 112 11 2011 MN04802005Z EN www eaton com...
Page 39: ...us When wearing gloves ensure that these are clean They must not be covered with abrasive dust or sharp particles CAUTION Device condensation If the device is or was exposed to climatic changes temper...
Page 40: ...ng booting the device see Chapter 7 4 Troubleshooting 46 3 Complete the following steps after initial commissioning Document MN05010007Z EN System Description Windows CE 3 1 Adjust the system settings...
Page 41: ...g 19 SD slot A CAUTION Data loss During a write operation the SD card may lose data or may be destroyed if it is re moved or if there is a power failure Only insert the SD card when the device is in a...
Page 42: ...6 Operation 6 4 Inserting and removing an SD card 42 MICRO PANEL XV 112 11 2011 MN04802005Z EN www eaton com...
Page 43: ...tions MICRO PANEL XV 112 11 2011 MN04802005Z EN www eaton com 43 7 Maintenance and service 7 1 Safety regulations Read Chapter 3 Safety regulations 9 before working with the device This contains im po...
Page 44: ...little cleaning agent onto the damp cloth first 7 2 2 Recalibrating a resistive touch The resistive touch is already calibrated when delivered However it must be recalibrated if it does not respond co...
Page 45: ...05Z EN www eaton com 45 7 3 Service 7 3 1 Repairs The device must only be opened by the manufacturer or by an authorized repair center Contact your local supplier or Eaton technical support for repair...
Page 46: ...em Description Windows CE Device is faulty Send in your device for repair Display remains or becomes dark Backlight is switched off Check the function in the visualization software Backlight is faulty...
Page 47: ...apter 9 9 Ambient conditions 55 8 3 Transport Damage to the device must be prevented during transport use an appropriate packaging The ambient conditions must be fulfilled even when the device is tran...
Page 48: ...ls used in the packaging Tab 19 Materials used in the packaging DANGER Explosive and toxic materials Any improper handling causes a risk of explosion due to the lithium battery soldered in the device...
Page 49: ...hts 9 1 1 5 7 devices Tab 20 Dimensions and weights of the 5 7 devices Fig 20 Mechanical dimensions of the 5 7 devices in mm 113 7 55 45 2 05 164 20 4 172 3 2 106 115 R4 R 1 9 124 7 100 117 2 4 5 82 8...
Page 50: ...ensions and weights of the 7 0 devices Fig 21 Mechanical dimensions of the 7 0 devices in mm 129 7 58 15 2 3 35 19 12 115 7 3 0 3 6 111 3 31 3 9 2 5 38 3 9 2 25 155 1 171 9 1 180 188 3 2 114 123 R4 R...
Page 51: ...pixels Visible display area 5 7 devices 115 mm 86 mm 5 7 screen diagonal 7 0 devices 152 mm 91 mm 7 0 screen diagonal Color resolution 64k colors Contrast ratio Normally 300 1 Brightness Normally 250...
Page 52: ...ssories Real time clock battery backup Battery type CR2032 190 mA h maintenance free soldered Backup time in de energized state Normally 10 years Property XV 112 Ethernet 100Base TX 10Base T USB Devic...
Page 53: ...8 0 31 2 VDC Battery operation 18 0 31 2 VDC rated voltage 25 30 35 VDC for a period 100 ms Voltage dips 10 ms from rated voltage 24 VDC 5 ms from undervoltage 20 4 VDC Power consumption Basic device...
Page 54: ...to CE IEC EN 61000 6 2 Immunity for industrial areas IEC EN 61000 6 4 Emission for industrial environments IEC EN 61131 2 Programmable logic controllers equipment require ments and tests Explosion pro...
Page 55: ...ditions Property XV 112 Temperature Operation 0 50 C Storage Transport 20 60 C Relative air humidity 10 95 non condensing Vibration in accordance with IEC EN 60068 2 6 Displacement 5 9 Hz 3 5 mm 9 60...
Page 56: ...9 Technical data 9 9 Ambient conditions 56 MICRO PANEL XV 112 11 2011 MN04802005Z EN www eaton com...