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Operating Instructions

12/2014 MN04802009Z-EN

replaces M000746

XV400 5.7"/8.4"
MICRO PANEL

Summary of Contents for XV400 5.7"

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions 12 2014 MN04802009Z EN replaces M000746 XV400 5 7 8 4 MICRO PANEL ...

Page 2: ...Automation AG 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 microfilm or any other process without the written permission of Eaton Automation AG St Gallen Subject to modifications Eaton Automation AG Spinnereistrasse 8 14 CH 9008 St Gallen Switzerland ww...

Page 3: ...onnel 15 3 3 1 Work safety 15 3 3 2 Qualification of personnel 15 3 3 3 Operating Instructions 15 3 3 4 Installation maintenance and disposal 15 3 3 5 Prohibited use 15 3 3 6 Requirements for proper operation 16 3 4 Device related hazards 17 4 Operating and indication elements 21 4 1 Operating and indication elements on the front 21 4 2 Operating elements on the service side 22 4 3 Indication elem...

Page 4: ...uch 58 7 2 2 Recalibrating a resistive touch 58 7 2 3 Cleaning the infra red touch 59 7 2 4 Recalibrating the infra red touch 60 7 2 5 Battery 60 7 3 Service 61 7 3 1 Repairs 61 7 4 Troubleshooting 62 8 Storage transport and disposal 65 8 1 Safety regulations 65 8 2 Storage 65 8 3 Transport 65 8 4 Disposal 66 9 Technical data 67 9 1 Dimensions and weights 67 9 1 1 5 7 devices with standard or stai...

Page 5: ...Contents MICRO PANEL XV400 5 7 8 4 12 2014 MN04802009Z EN www eaton com 5 9 8 Applicable standards and regulations 76 9 9 Ambient conditions 77 ...

Page 6: ...Contents 6 MICRO PANEL XV400 5 7 8 4 12 2014 MN04802009Z EN www eaton com ...

Page 7: ...e following documents may be helpful in the use of the device in addition to this document 1 MN05010007Z EN System Description Windows CE operation of the Windows CE operating system on MICRO PANELs 2 MN05010009Z EN System Description Networks in Brief information on networks in general and on the integration of PCs and MICRO PANELs in networks The documents can be downloaded from www moeller net ...

Page 8: ...1 General 1 3 Additional documentation 8 MICRO PANEL XV400 5 7 8 4 12 2014 MN04802009Z EN www eaton com ...

Page 9: ...Device versions MICRO PANELs XV400 5 7 8 4 MC2 5 7 are available in the following versions Tab 1 Device versions Version with XV400 type MC2 type Resistive touch 5 7 CSTN LCD display standard front XV 432 57CQB 1 1x MC2 432 57CQB 1 1x Infra red touch 5 7 CSTN LCD display standard front XV 442 57CQB 1 1x MC2 442 57CQB 1 1x Infra red touch 5 7 CSTN LCD display 4 hole front XV 442 57CQB 1 2x MC2 442 ...

Page 10: ... MN04802009Z EN www eaton com Abb 1 5 7 device with resistive touch and standard front Abb 2 5 7 device with infra red touch and standard front Abb 3 5 7 device with infra red touch and 4 hole front Abb 4 5 7 device with infra red touch and stainless steel front Abb 5 8 4 device ...

Page 11: ...4 hole front If required styluses in sets of 5 ACCESSORIES TP PEN 5 Article No 171192 and other accessories can be ordered Please contact the supplier Qty Designation 1 MICRO PANEL XV 432 57CQB 1 1x or XV 442 57CQB 1 1x or XV 450 57TQB 1 1x or XV 460 57TQB 1 1x or XV 460 84TVB 1 1x or MC2 432 57CQB 1 1x or MC2 442 57CQB 1 1x 4 Retaining brackets with threaded pin for mounting the device 1 Sealing ...

Page 12: ...pproval mark and information to the approval Arrangement of interfaces and operating elements Permissible mounting options top edge Top Support To ensure fast and optimum support always provide the support personnel with the following informa tion on the nameplate Part no Part No or Art No Serial no Qty Designation 1 MICRO PANEL XV 442 57CQB 1 5x or XV 460 57TQB 1 5x or MC2 442 57CQB 1 5x 8 Retain...

Page 13: ... current 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 this chapter before working with the device This contains important information for your personal safety This chapter must be read and understood by all persons work ing with this device ...

Page 14: ...rd DANGER 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 avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Signal word CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury CAUTION Signal word...

Page 15: ...ns It 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 disposal It must be ensured that the device is properly connected mounted maintained and disposed of in compliance with all relevant standards and safety regulations 3 3 5 Prohibited use The impleme...

Page 16: ... described The ambient conditions stated must be observed See Chapter 9 9 Ambient conditions 77 The maintenance work must be carried out correctly Potentially explosive atmosphere Zone 22 The ground resistance of accessible metal parts must be less than 109 ohms No liability is accepted for damage consequential damage and accidents caused by the following Failure to observe work safety regulations...

Page 17: ...hazardous knocks Only operate the device in potentially explosive atmospheres if it is correctly mounted Switch off the device 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 Potential equalization currents Large equalization currents between the protect...

Page 18: ...ycles possible on CF cards is limited A power failure during write operations will most likely lead to loss of data Only remove the CF card when the device is in a de energized state Before switching off ensure that no software write operations to the CF card are in progress CF ACT LED must not be lit CAUTION Device condensation If the device is or was exposed to climatic changes temperature fluct...

Page 19: ...aton com 19 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 aggressive or abrasive cleaning agent or solvent Avoid any liquid entering the device risk of short circuit ...

Page 20: ...3 Safety regulations 3 4 Device related hazards 20 MICRO PANEL XV400 5 7 8 4 12 2014 MN04802009Z EN www eaton com ...

Page 21: ...nt Abb 6 Operating and indication elements on the front figure shows device with infra red touch Element Function A Touch sensor Detection of the actuation of the operating elements shown on the display Resistive touch These devices are operated by touching the operating elements with your finger or with a stylus Infra red touch These devices are operated by interrupting the infra red light matrix...

Page 22: ...ce side Tab 6 Operating elements on the service side Abb 7 Operating elements on the service side CF slot cover fitted Abb 8 Operating elements on the service side CF slot cover removed Element Function A CF slot cover Fastening the CF card in the CF slot B CF slot 0 Slot for CF card with operating system and normally with PLC and visu alization projects C Ejector button Ejecting the CF card D Con...

Page 23: ...s accessed B CAN ACT green Lit if data is transferred via the CAN interface C TOUCH ACT green Dark during boot up Lit when the touch sensor is ready Flashes when actuating the touch sensor D TOUCH ERROR red Lit during boot up Dark when the touch sensor is ready Lit in the event of errors Flashes if the infra red frame is contaminated and has to be cleaned cleaning the infra red touch Chapter 7 2 3...

Page 24: ...4 Operating and indication elements 4 3 Indication elements on the service side 24 MICRO PANEL XV400 5 7 8 4 12 2014 MN04802009Z EN www eaton com ...

Page 25: ... PANEL XV400 5 7 8 4 12 2014 MN04802009Z EN www eaton com 25 5 Installation 5 1 Safety regulations Read Chapter 3 Safety regulations 13 before installing and commissioning the de vice This contains important information for your personal safety ...

Page 26: ...ured via the end product not required for the front of the device 5 2 2 Requirements for the mounting position The device is designed for mounting in control cabinets control panels or control desks It can be mounted horizontally or vertically The following requirements must be fulfilled when selecting a suitable mounting position The device should not be exposed to direct sunlight Sunlight distur...

Page 27: ...N04802009Z EN www eaton com 27 Special specifications apply to the mounting surfaces of devices with a stainless steel front which have to ensure protection to IP69K required for cleaning with high pressure cleaners see Chapter 5 4 5 Mounting a device with stainless steel front mounting to IP69K 50 ...

Page 28: ... to the cable This should have a cross section that is a multiple of the cable 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 electromagnetic compatibility EMC can be ensured Only use cables prepared by specialists The cables used must be prepared according to...

Page 29: ...vice side Tab 8 Overview of interfaces Abb 10 Connector side of the device Abb 11 Service side of the device Interface Interface description A Ethernet Chapter 5 3 5 35 B USB Host 0 Chapter 5 3 7 36 C CAN Chapter 5 3 8 37 D System Port Chapter 5 3 4 33 E Power supply Chapter 5 3 3 32 F DIAG Only for service tasks G USB Device Chapter 5 3 6 36 ...

Page 30: ...ctor 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 exposed 2 Fold back the shield braid over the cable shield 3 Fit approx 3 cm of heat shrinkable tubing over the folded back end of the shield braid or use a rubber grommet 5 8 mm of the shield braid ...

Page 31: ...epared 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 data immunity and emission can only be guar anteed by observing the prescribed cable preparation A B C D E F ...

Page 32: ... 3 ST 5 08 connector Phoenix order no 1757022 is supplied with the device Tab 9 Assignment of connector The following must be observed when the connector wiring is prepared Tab 10 Preparing the wiring of the connector Abb 14 Power supply interface Abb 15 Phoenix Contact MSTB 2 5 3 ST 5 08 connector view from the wiring side Connection Assignment 24 VDC 24 VDC power supply Functional earthing conne...

Page 33: ... Relationship 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 Abb 16 RS232 interface 9 pin D Sub male UNC Pin Signal Assignment 1 DCD Data Carrier Detected 2 RxD Receive Data 3 TxD Transmit Data 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready 5 GND Ground 6 DSR Data Set Ready 7 RTS Request to Send 8 ...

Page 34: ... Interfaces 34 MICRO PANEL XV400 5 7 8 4 12 2014 MN04802009Z EN www eaton com When preparing the cables ensure that there is a low resistance connection between the cable shield and the connector casing Chapter 5 3 2 30 ...

Page 35: ...router Tab 13 Control LEDs of the Ethernet interface Cable Use shielded twisted pair cable STP for networking For device to device connection crossover cable For connecting to the hub switch 1 1 patch cable Maximum cable length 100 m Abb 17 Ethernet interface RJ45 socket LED Signal Meaning ACT yellow flashes Ethernet is active data traffic LINK green lit Active network is connected and detected AC...

Page 36: ... USB Device interface supports USB 1 1 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 Maximum cable length 5 m Abb 18 USB Device interface USB Device type B Abb 19 USB Host interface USB Host type A ...

Page 37: ...ssignment 1 nc 2 CAN L Bus line dominant low 3 CAN GND CAN Ground 4 nc 5 nc 6 GND Optional CAN Ground 7 CAN H Bus line dominant high 8 nc 9 nc Pin 3 CAN GND and 6 GND are connected internally in the device nc Pins 1 4 5 8 and 9 must not be connected The CAN bus drivers are fed internally with power No power supply for third party devices is implemented on the CAN connector 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Cable ...

Page 38: ...bit s 250 m 250 Kbit s 500 m 125 Kbit s 500 m 100 Kbit s adjustable via software 1000 m 50 Kbit s 2500 m 20 Kbit s 5000 m 10 Kbit s The use of repeaters is recommended with cables over 1000 m in length Repeaters can also be used to implement electrical isolation Refer to the documentation of the repeater manufacturer for further information Observe the recommendations of the CiA CAN in Automation ...

Page 39: ... compatibility EMC can be ensured Only use cables prepared by specialists The cables used must be prepared according to the interface description in this document The wiring instructions 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 to climatic chang...

Page 40: ...AUTION Live parts in the device Damage or destruction of components due to handling when the device is open Before opening the device De energize the device Remove the power supply connector from the device Ensure that the device is not energized whilst it is open Fit a communication module in the device slot or fit the slot cover on the slot be fore switching on the device CAUTION Electrostatic d...

Page 41: ...d in the relevant module description 2 Loosen the knurled screws on the slot cover 3 Remove the slot cover 4 Fit the communication module in the slot 5 Fasten the communication module with the two knurled screws Refer to the relevant module description for information on protocol configuration cable lengths etc of the communication module to be used ...

Page 42: ...A on the rear of the device front plate and cut it so that the join is tight An additional set of retaining brackets is required for mounting in accordance with IP65 and for use in potentially explosive atmospheres Please contact your supplier Abb 23 Mounting cutout for 5 7 devices Abb 24 Mounting cutout for 8 4 devices CAUTION Poor sealing Poor sealing resulting from the twisting of the sealing s...

Page 43: ...eaded pins until the front of the MICRO PANEL is flush with the surface of the control cabinet at the fixing points Standard mounting Top and bottom of the device Fit one retaining bracket each at the left and right fixing position Abb 25 Groove for sealing strip A Abb 26 Threaded pin pre fitted in a retaining bracket CAUTION Mechanical damage to the device Tightening the threaded pins too tightly...

Page 44: ...ally explosive atmo spheres Top and bottom of the device One retaining bracket at each of the fixing positions left right and in the center Left and right on the device One retaining bracket each at the central fixing position Abb 27 Devices with four retaining brackets do not meet IP65 requirements Abb 28 Devices with eight retaining brackets meet IP65 requirements ...

Page 45: ...7 mm 0 2 mm apart Material thickness at the mounting cutout 2 20 mm 3 Mounting the front seal 3 1 Fit the countersunk screws in the corresponding holes of the device front plate 3 2 Place the device face down with the countersunk screws 3 3 Pull off the protective foil from the supplied front seal An optional counter frame is required for mounting in accordance with IP65 and for use in potentially...

Page 46: ... the mounting cutout Use the supplied countersunk screws and nuts not supplied if Mounting to IP65 is not required and The device is not used in a potentially explosive atmosphere Use the supplied countersunk screws and optional counter frame if Mounting is required to comply with IP65 or The device is used in a potentially explosive atmosphere CAUTION Poor sealing Poor sealing resulting from inac...

Page 47: ...ed in Chapter 5 2 2 Requirements for the mounting position 26 2 Prepare a mounting cutout for the device at the selected position Mounting cutout 198 142 mm 1 mm Material thickness at the mounting cutout 2 5 mm 3 Fit the supplied seal Abb 32 Mounting cutout for 5 7 devices Abb 33 Seal CAUTION Poor sealing Poor sealing resulting from the twisting of the seal or due to protruding securing tabs Inser...

Page 48: ...efully from the front into the mounting cutout 6 Clip on the retaining brackets in the recesses provided for them on the device as shown below and fix the device by tightening the threaded pins until the front of the MICRO PANEL is flush with the surface of the control cabinet at the fixing points Abb 34 Seal fitted detail shows optimum position of a securing tab A Abb 35 Threaded pin pre fitted i...

Page 49: ...must be mounted in accordance with IP65 or used in potentially explosive atmo spheres Top and bottom of the device One retaining bracket at each of the fixing positions left right and in the center Left and right on the device One retaining bracket each at the central fixing position Abb 36 Devices with four retaining brackets do not meet IP65 requirements Abb 37 Devices with eight retaining brack...

Page 50: ...t the mounting cutout 6 9 mm Recess for front plate 212 5 mm 0 3 mm 156 5 mm 0 3 mm 4 mm Properties of the mounting surfaces Flatness 0 1 mm this requirement must also be fulfilled when the device is mounted Surface roughness Rz 6 3 corresponds to N5 3 Fit the supplied seal The device can also be mounted in a 2 5 mm thick mounting plate In this case only the mounting cutout is prepared After mount...

Page 51: ... recesses provided for them on the device as shown below and fix the device by tightening the threaded pins until the front of the MICRO PANEL is flush with the surface of the control cabinet at the fixing points Top and bottom of the device One retaining bracket at each of the fixing positions left right and in the center CAUTION Poor sealing Poor sealing resulting from the twisting of the seal o...

Page 52: ...otection in order to achieve the required sealing in accordance with IP69K The following figure shows the device front plate mounted in the mounting plate IP69K is ensured In the following figure the device front plate is not mounted in the mounting plate IP69K is not ensured A suitable protection must be fitted Abb 42 Devices with eight retaining brackets Abb 43 Device front plate is flush mounte...

Page 53: ...stylus 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 temperature fluctuation air hu midity moisture can form on or in the device device condensation In this case there is a risk of short circuit The device must not be switched on when device condensation ...

Page 54: ... if there is a power failure Always secure CF cards with the CF slot cover Avoid write operations to CF cards Reasons The number of write cycles possible on CF cards is limited A power failure during write operations will most likely lead to loss of data Only remove the CF card when the device is in a de energized state Before switching off ensure that no software write operations to the CF card a...

Page 55: ... booting the device see Chapter 7 4 Troubleshooting 62 4 Complete the following steps after initial commissioning Document MN05010007Z EN System Description Windows CE 4 1 Adjust the system settings of the device 4 2 Install the required application programs The lifespan of the backlight can be increased by reducing the brightness Document MN05010007Z EN System Description Windows CE ...

Page 56: ...f write cycles possible on CF cards is limited A power failure during write operations will most likely lead to loss of data Only remove the CF card when the device is in a de energized state Before switching off ensure that no software write operations to the CF card are in progress CF ACT LED must not be lit Frequent on off switching of the device especially at low temperatures will reduce the l...

Page 57: ...ons MICRO PANEL XV400 5 7 8 4 12 2014 MN04802009Z EN www eaton com 57 7 Maintenance and service 7 1 Safety regulations Read Chapter 3 Safety regulations 13 before working with the device This contains important information for your personal safety ...

Page 58: ... 2 1 Cleaning the resistive touch 1 Clean the resistive touch carefully with a clean soft damp cloth With stubborn contamination spray a 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 correctly to touch operation Touch calibration see Document MN050...

Page 59: ... Permissible cleaning in compliance with the test specifications of IP69K Information in cleaning instructions The infra red touch needs to be cleaned if the following is indicated On the service side the TOUCH ERROR LED flashes On the taskbar of the display one of the following icons will appear Contaminated touch sensor Faulty or severely contaminated touch sensor A visualization application wil...

Page 60: ...ing instructions 7 2 4 Recalibrating the infra red touch Devices with infra red touch do not have to be recalibrated 7 2 5 Battery The integrated battery cannot be exchanged Lifespan see Chapter 9 4 System 72 Water temperature Max 70 C Distance of lance to device surface Min 30 cm Cleaning time on the same spot Max 5 s Property Values ...

Page 61: ...4802009Z EN www eaton com 61 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 repairs Only the original packaging should be used for transporting the device ...

Page 62: ...in the CF slot 0 50 Touch is dirty or defect only appears if GALILEO is installed Resistive touch is not correctly calibrated Start boot the device Calibrate touch Document MN05010007Z EN System Description Windows CE Infra red frame of the infra red touch is contaminated Clean the infra red frame Chapter 7 2 3 59 The threaded pins for mounting the device have been tightened too much Loosen the th...

Page 63: ...ly lit and or the icon appears in the taskbar Incorrect operation of the operating elements on the display Remove all objects from the area of the display Infra red frame of the infra red touch is contam inated Clean the infra red frame Chapter 7 2 3 59 The threaded pins for mounting the device have been tightened too much Loosen the threaded pins observe max torque Chapter 5 4 39 Device is faulty...

Page 64: ...7 Maintenance and service 7 4 Troubleshooting 64 MICRO PANEL XV400 5 7 8 4 12 2014 MN04802009Z EN www eaton com ...

Page 65: ...e Chapter 9 9 Ambient conditions 77 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 transported See Chapter 9 9 Ambient conditions 77 1 Check the device on arrival for damage in transit Read Chapter 3 Safety regulations 13 before installing and commissioning the de vice This contains...

Page 66: ...tubes Dispose of the device properly Component Material Housing Galvanized sheet steel Front plate depending on the device version Devices with standard front Aluminum Peraluman 101 anodized Devices with 4 hole front Aluminum Peraluman 101 anodized Devices with stainless steel front Stainless steel Infra red frame Polycarbonate PC Infra red touch protective panel Glass Resistive touch back panel G...

Page 67: ...e 5 7 devices with standard or stainless steel front Abb 47 Mechanical dimensions of the 5 7 devices with standard or stainless steel front in mm Property XV400 5 7 MC2 5 7 Height 156 mm Width 212 mm Depth 81 mm Thickness of front plate 5 mm Mounting depth 76 mm Mounting cutout 198 mm 142 mm 1 mm Weight Devices with standard front Approx 1 9 kg Devices with stainless steel front Approx 2 3 kg 212 ...

Page 68: ...ns and weights of the 5 7 devices with 4 hole front Abb 48 Mechanical dimensions of the 5 7 devices with 4 hole front in mm Property XV400 5 7 MC2 5 7 Height 170 mm Width 220 mm Depth 81 mm Thickness of front plate 5 mm Mounting depth 76 mm Mounting cutout 198 mm 142 mm 1 mm Weight Approx 1 9 kg 220 196 196 11 139 11 27 27 76 81 14 19 28 36 30 180 157 170 ø4 5 ...

Page 69: ...es Tab 24 Dimensions and weights of the 8 4 devices Abb 49 Mechanical dimensions of the 8 4 devices in mm Property XV400 8 4 Height 208 mm Width 275 mm Depth 95 mm Thickness of front plate 5 mm Mounting depth 90 mm Mounting cutout 261 mm 194 mm 1 mm Weight Approx 3 0 kg 185 58 259 275 41 90 95 208 192 27 11 14 19 28 36 30 139 ...

Page 70: ...e end of 2006 non reflective glass from 01 01 2007 non reflective safety glass Property XV 432 57 MC2 432 57 and XV 442 57 MC2 442 57 Type CSTN LCD color Resolution W H QVGA 320 240 pixels Visible display area 115 mm 86 mm 5 7 screen diagonal Color resolution 256 colors Contrast ratio Normally 35 1 Brightness Normally 150 cd m2 Backlight Technology 1 CCFL Dimmable via software 100 80 60 40 brightn...

Page 71: ...mally 400 1 Brightness Normally 350 cd m2 Backlight Technology LED Dimmable via software 100 3 brightness Lifespan Normally 40 000 h Resistive touch back panel Touch sensor absolutely flat seamless Infra red touch protective panel Non reflective safety glass Property XV400 8 4 Type TFT LCD color Resolution W H VGA 640 480 pixels Visible display area 170 mm 128 mm 8 4 screen diagonal Color resoluti...

Page 72: ...touch Technology 4 wire Property XV400 5 7 8 4 MC2 5 7 Type Infra red touch Resolution 5 7 devices 47 31 logic channels 8 4 devices 63 47 logic channels Property XV400 5 7 8 4 MC2 5 7 Processor RISC 32 bit 400 MHz Internal memory DRAM 64 MByte FLASH Approx 1 5 MByte available NVRAM Approx 32 KByte available External memory CF slot CompactFlash Card Type I II for operating system programs and data ...

Page 73: ...s Tab 31 Interfaces Property XV400 5 7 8 4 MC2 5 7 Ethernet 100Base TX 10Base T System Port RS232 not electrically isolated USB Host USB 2 0 1 5 12 Mbit s not electrically isolated USB Device USB 1 1 not electrically isolated CAN CAN electrically isolated Power supply Chapter 9 5 1 74 DIAG Only for service tasks ...

Page 74: ...ge 24 VDC 2 ms from undervoltage 20 4 VDC Power consumption 5 7 devices Basic device Max 17 W normally 13 W Communication module Max 4 W USB stations on USB host Max 3 W Total Max 24 W 8 4 devices Basic device Max 19 W normally 15 W Communication module Max 4 W USB stations on USB host Max 3 W Total Max 26 W Current consumption Continuous current 5 7 devices Max 1 0 A 24 VDC 8 4 devices Max 1 1 A ...

Page 75: ...on the device version Devices with standard front IP65 Required accessories for mounting Additional set of retaining brackets optional Devices with 4 hole front IP65 Required accessories for mounting Counter frame optional Devices with stainless steel front IP65 IP69K Rear IP20 Property XV400 5 7 8 4 MC2 5 7 EMC 2004 108 EC Explosion protection II 3D Ex tc IIIC T70 C IP6x ATEX 94 9 EC Zone 22 cate...

Page 76: ...nal approvals IEC EN 61000 6 3 Emission for residential commercial and light industrial environments Explosion protection in relation to CE ATEX 94 9 EC Zone 22 Category 3D II 3D Ex tc IIIC T70 C IP6x IEC EN 60079 0 Explosive atmospheres equipment general requirements IEC EN 60079 31 Explosive atmospheres equipment dust ignition protection by enclosure t Safety IEC EN 60950 UL 60950 Safety of info...

Page 77: ...ions Property XV400 5 7 8 4 MC2 5 7 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 Hz 0 15 mm Acceleration 60 150 Hz 2 g Schock in accordance with IEC EN 60068 2 27 15 g 11 ms Fall test In accordance with IEC EN 60068 2 31 ...

Page 78: ...9 Technical data 9 9 Ambient conditions 78 MICRO PANEL XV400 5 7 8 4 12 2014 MN04802009Z EN www eaton com ...

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