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CR1102

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3 Intended use

The ecomatDisplay process and dialogue module is a programmable graphic display for controlling,
parameter-setting and operation of mobile machines and plants. It is suited for use at an operating
altitude of 3000 m above sea level even under severe conditions, such as an extended temperature
range and mechanical stress (Technical data: 

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 and indicated standards).

Permitted use:

in mobile machines with supply from on-board systems (with battery) of 12 V DC or 24 V DC
nominal voltage

in an industrial environment as a permanently installed unit with supply from SELV/PELV according
to the technical data

even in wet environments

even outdoors, if necessary with additional UV protection

Communication with other system components, such as decentralised I/O modules, takes place via
CAN, Ethernet and USB interfaces. Together with the Linux operating system they form a universal
platform for networking and communication with other CAN devices, networks or PCs.

By default, the device is not intended for direct connection to IT structures. If this application is
required, the users have to implement it (e.g. by using their own additional components).

This is a class A product. This product may cause radio interference in domestic areas.

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If required, take appropriate EMC screening measures.

The unit is not approved for safety-related tasks in the field of operator protection.

3.1 Application example

Fig. 1: Networking of 4 analogue cameras with an ecomatDisplay

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ecomatDisplay CR1102

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analogue cameras (e.g. 4 x O2M200)

3.2 Properties

10.1" colour display

Closed metal housing suitable for panel mounting and surface mounting outside or in the cabin

Freely programmable to IEC 61131-3 with target visualisation

64-bit controller and Embedded Linux operating system

CAN interfaces with CANopen and SAE J1939 protocol

Ethernet and USB interfaces

Summary of Contents for ecomatDisplay CR1102

Page 1: ...Operating instructions Process and dialogue module ecomatDisplay CR1102 11392685 00 03 2022 GB...

Page 2: ...ce mounting with RAM mount system 11 4 4 1 Mounting steps 12 4 5 Other installation types 12 5 Electrical connection 13 5 1 Wiring 13 5 2 Connection accessories 13 5 3 Connection technology 13 5 4 Gen...

Page 3: ...eaction result Designation of keys buttons or indications Cross reference Important note Non compliance may result in malfunction or interference Information Supplementary note 1 2 Warnings used ATTEN...

Page 4: ...uring the entire service life The product must be suitable for the corresponding applications and environmental conditions without any restrictions Only use the product for its intended purpose Intend...

Page 5: ...nterfaces Together with the Linux operating system they form a universal platform for networking and communication with other CAN devices networks or PCs By default the device is not intended for dire...

Page 6: ...th button 1 Ethernet interfaces 2 CAN interfaces 4 ifm plug play CAN based 2 USB 2 0 interfaces 2 Analogue video inputs 4 Digital inputs BL 2 Digital outputs 2 5 A 2 Line In 1 Speaker output 1 Headpho...

Page 7: ...in the application with regard to shock vibration acceleration and weight lies with the system architect ATTENTION Impact stress on display screen w Damage possible w Protection rating and electrical...

Page 8: ...ic materials may damage the device u Do not use any sealing materials in the area around the pressure compensation elements 4 2 2 Light sensor and status LED The device is equipped with a light sensor...

Page 9: ...em creator When installing the device in a control cabinet the following requirements concerning fire protection apply If installed according to the information given in 4 3 the device itself complies...

Page 10: ...exagon nuts required for mounting are supplied with the installation kit Fig 2 Dialogue module with mounted installation kit 4 3 3 Panel cutout u Make a cut out 177 5 289 5 4 x R7 Fig 3 Panel cut out...

Page 11: ...zinc nickel basis with thick film passivation and sealing 2 3 4 5 1 Fig 4 Mounting principle 1 M5 hexagon nuts 2 fixing blocks 3 panel cut out 4 set screws 5 dialogue module A Installation depth A de...

Page 12: ...ounting plate ball head of the selected RAM mount component on suitable surface according to RAM mount indications 38 1 5 56 62 6 Fig 7 Mounting plate with ball head 38 1 30 5 3 Fig 8 Hole dimensions...

Page 13: ...ION Reverse polarity protection not ensured in case of power supply SELV PELV on VBB30 and VBB0 Reverse polarity protection is only ensured in case of supply via the on board system via a battery if t...

Page 14: ...USB type A connector of the connected M12 adapter The ingress resistance of cables that users have cut to length must be guaranteed u Use twisted pair cables for the CAN IFM connection The CAN bus is...

Page 15: ...ections A short circuit between operating voltage VBB X and USB Audio Video might cause damage to the device u Lay supply and signal cables away from the device using the shortest possible route u Pro...

Page 16: ...3 A Tfuse 120 s at max 6 25 A Tab 1 Terminal designation to DIN 72552 Supply cables of the inputs can be secured together with the circuit breaker for VBB15 ATTENTION Load dump and surge without conne...

Page 17: ...sted Pair to EIA TIA 568 Length max 30 m The max cable length depends for example on the bus topology the selected operating mode 10 100 Mbits s or the quality of the connectors u Use screened connect...

Page 18: ...please only use cables according to USB 2 0 specification Keep length B as short as possible and position the USB connector in the immediate vicinity of the dialogue module The length B considerably i...

Page 19: ...CR1102 19 Use headphones with an impedance of 16...

Page 20: ...Switch on the operating voltage of the dialogue module w Shortly after the unit is switched on the start image appears for approx 10 to 15 seconds During this time the booting process is running in th...

Page 21: ...ce temperature must not exceed the maximum permissible value Technical data www ifm com The value provided by the internal temperature sensor can e g be used for the following actions Reduction of the...

Page 22: ...the accessible contacts inside w Damage to the device possible u Clean the area around the service cover before opening it u Remove the service cover on the back of the device width across flats 13 mm...

Page 23: ...dry cloth u In case of severe soiling use a damp cloth Micro fibre cloths without chemical additives are recommended 7 3 Cleaning the housing surface u Disconnect the device u Clean the device from d...

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