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Caution
Supply Voltage

Note: The 24 VDC output from 

 

some controllers may not have enough current to power the 

MMI8000. 

Caution Wire 
Routing

Wire lengths should be minimized (Maximum 1600’ (500 m) shielded, 1000’ (300 m) 
unshielded).  

Wires should be run in pairs with a neutral or common paired with a hot or 
signal line. 
If wiring is to be exposed to lightning or surges, use appropriate surge 
suppression devices. 
Keep AC, high energy, and rapidly switching DC wiring separate from
signal wires. 
Equip ungrounded DC supplies with a resistor and capacitor in parallel to earth ground. This 
provides a path for static and high frequency dissipation. Typical values to use are 1MOhm and 
4700pF. 

Connection

 

To make a connection, strip about 3/8” of insulation off the end of the wire, turn the connector 

screw counterclockwise until the gap is wide open, insert the wire all the way in, and turn the 
screw clockwise until it’s tight. 

Connect positive DC line to the ‘+24V’ terminal and the DC ground to the 
‘0V‘ terminal. 

2.2.2 Grounding Requirements 

Chassis ground must be used. DC ground is not directly coupled to Earth ground internally. It is 
preferable not to ground DC negative return to chassis ground as poor site earths can introduce 
noise into a system, but if necessary an earth connection should be made, from the power supply 
return point to the central star earth point. Ground conductors should be as short and as large in 
size as possible. The conductors must always be large enough to carry the maximum short circuit 
current of the path being considered. Ground conductors should be connected to a tree from a 
central star earth ground point. This ensures that no ground conductor carries current from any 
other branch. 

2.2.3 CE Requirements 

To make an MMI8000 comply with EMC directives, and to reduce susceptibility to electrical 
interference, a separate #14 AWG ground wire should be taken to the chassis ground terminal of the 
power connector. This ground connection should be run directly to the central star earth connection 
point (as recommended in most Installation Instructions). 

2.2.4 Safety Guidelines 

This section presents recommended installation practices, and procedures. Since no two 
applications are identical, these recommendations should be considered as guidelines. 

Hardware 
Considerations

WARNING!

The system designer should be aware that devices in Controller systems could fail and thereby 
create an unsafe condition. Furthermore, electrical interference in an operator interface, such as 
an MMI8000, can lead to equipment start-up, which could result in property damage and/or 
physical injury to the equipment operator. 

If you, or your company, use any programmable control systems that require an operator or 
attendant, you should be aware that this potential safety hazard exists and take appropriate 
precautions. Although the specific design steps depend on your particular application, the 
following precautions generally apply to installation of solid-state programmable control devices. 
In addition, these precautions conform to the guidelines for installation of Controllers as 
recommended in the NEMA ICS 3-304 Control Standards. 

Programming
Considerations

To conform with ICS Safety Recommendations, checks should be placed in the controller to 
ensure that all writable registers that control critical parts of plant or machinery have limit checks 

Summary of Contents for MMI6056

Page 1: ...has been tested to conform to European CE requirements This means that the circuitry is designed to resist the effects of electrical noise This does not guarantee noise immunity in severe cases Prope...

Page 2: ...be installed where fast temperature variations and or high humidity are present This causes condensation of water in the device Do not install these terminals in environments where inflammable gases a...

Page 3: ...cted to a tree from a central star earth ground point This ensures that no ground conductor carries current from any other branch 2 2 3 CE Requirements To make an MMI8000 comply with EMC directives an...

Page 4: ...built into the program with an out of limit safe shut down procedure to ensure safety of personnel...

Page 5: ...ermission of the National Electrical Manufacturers Association from NEMA ICS 3 304 2 3 Communications Connections The ports as you look at the back of the case are the ports for connecting to a PLC or...

Page 6: ...Rx 3 Tx Tx 4 Tx Tx 5 GND Signal Ground Signal Ground Signal Ground Signal Ground 6 Data Data 7 TxD Transmit 8 RxD Receive 9 Data Data 2 3 3 USB Host port Supports various devices with USB interface s...

Page 7: ...ilder8000 to change modes ON OFF OFF OFF Force to Touch Adjust mode Used for touchscreen calibration Reset project memory and settings to default OFF OFF ON OFF Force to Boot ROM Loading Mode OFF OFF...

Page 8: ...hosen another pop up dialog appears as below Users must confirmed the reset again by inputting YES Click OK The default password 111111 is restored However other passwords including download and uploa...

Page 9: ...er Consumption 400 mA 24VDC 340 mA 24VDC 340 mA 24VDC 240 mA 24VDC Protection structure IP65 front panel O ring seal Operating Temperature 0 45 C Operation humidity 10 90 RH non condensing Enclosure P...

Page 10: ...Dimensions Drawings are not to scale and are for visual purposes only Dimensions are in mm inches MMI8100 8104...

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