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Page 1: ...Touch Panels with TFT Display User manual...

Page 2: ...21 Designation Revision Order No UM EN TP 3XXXX GEN3 02 This user manual is valid for Designation Order No TP 3043W TP 3057Q TP 3057V TP 3070W TP 3090W TP 3105S TP 3121S TP 3120W TP 3150S TP 3154W 24...

Page 3: ...ct net products Subsidiaries If there are any problems that cannot be solved using the documentation please contact your Phoenix Contact subsidiary Subsidiary contact information is available at phoen...

Page 4: ...r specific application in particular with regard to observ ing the applicable standards and regulations All information made available in the technical data is supplied without any accompanying guaran...

Page 5: ...ting Depth 31 2 3 Connecting the Device 41 2 3 1 Supply Voltage 41 2 3 2 Grounding 42 2 4 Switching On 43 2 5 Identification 43 3 Control and Display Elements 45 3 1 Touchscreen 45 3 2 Display 45 4 In...

Page 6: ...IX CONTACT 106358_en_02 6 Technical Data 59 6 1 General 59 6 2 TP 3043W 61 6 3 TP 3057Q 62 6 4 TP 3057V 63 6 5 TP 3070W 64 6 6 TP 3090W 65 6 7 TP 3105S 66 6 8 TP 3121S 67 6 9 TP 3120W 68 6 10 TP 3150S...

Page 7: ...with the device Observe the accident prevention rules and regulations that apply to the operating site Installation and operation must only be carried out by qualified and trained personnel This symb...

Page 8: ...roup The use of products described in this manual is oriented exclusively to Qualified electricians or persons instructed by them The users must be familiar with the relevant safety concepts of automa...

Page 9: ...ommissioning 2 1 Unpacking the Device Unpack all parts carefully and check the contents for any visible damage in transit Also check whether the shipment matches the specifications on your delivery no...

Page 10: ...vice leave a gap of at least 30 mm 1 181 around the device to ensure sufficient air circulation NOTICE Damage When the operating device is installed horizontally please note that additional sources of...

Page 11: ...Installation and Commissioning 106358_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT 11 2 2 1 Front Panel Dimensions 2 2 1 1 TP 3043W Figure 2 2 Front panel dimensions in mm 140 100...

Page 12: ...TP 3XXXX GEN3 12 PHOENIX CONTACT 106358_en_02 2 2 1 2 TP 3057Q Figure 2 3 Front panel dimensions in mm 147 203...

Page 13: ...Installation and Commissioning 106358_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT 13 2 2 1 3 TP 3057V Figure 2 4 Front panel dimensions in mm 168 126...

Page 14: ...TP 3XXXX GEN3 14 PHOENIX CONTACT 106358_en_02 2 2 1 4 TP 3070W Figure 2 5 Front panel dimensions in mm 203 147...

Page 15: ...Installation and Commissioning 106358_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT 15 2 2 1 5 TP 3090W Figure 2 6 Front panel dimensions in mm 172 260...

Page 16: ...TP 3XXXX GEN3 16 PHOENIX CONTACT 106358_en_02 2 2 1 6 TP 3105S Figure 2 7 Front panel dimensions in mm 295 220...

Page 17: ...Installation and Commissioning 106358_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT 17 2 2 1 7 TP 3121S Figure 2 8 Front panel dimensions in mm 270 340...

Page 18: ...TP 3XXXX GEN3 18 PHOENIX CONTACT 106358_en_02 2 2 1 8 TP 3120W Figure 2 9 Front panel dimensions in mm 330 225...

Page 19: ...Installation and Commissioning 106358_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT 19 2 2 1 9 TP 3150S Figure 2 10 Front panel dimensions in mm 329 400...

Page 20: ...TP 3XXXX GEN3 20 PHOENIX CONTACT 106358_en_02 2 2 1 10 TP 3154W Figure 2 11 Front panel dimensions in mm 420 297...

Page 21: ...tallation and Commissioning 106358_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT 21 2 2 2 Mounting Cutout 2 2 2 1 TP 3043W Figure 2 12 Mounting cutout dimensions in mm A Mounting Cutout B Front Panel 132 0 5 140 92 0 5 100 A...

Page 22: ...TP 3XXXX GEN3 22 PHOENIX CONTACT 106358_en_02 2 2 2 2 TP 3057Q Figure 2 13 Mounting cutout dimensions in mm A Mounting Cutout B Front Panel A B 195 0 5 203 139 0 5 147...

Page 23: ...Installation and Commissioning 106358_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT 23 2 2 2 3 TP 3057V Figure 2 14 Mounting cutout dimensions in mm A Mounting Cutout B Front Panel A B 160 0 5 168 118 0 5 126...

Page 24: ...TP 3XXXX GEN3 24 PHOENIX CONTACT 106358_en_02 2 2 2 4 TP 3070W Figure 2 15 Mounting cutout dimensions in mm A Mounting Cutout B Front Panel A B 195 0 5 203 139 0 5 147...

Page 25: ...Installation and Commissioning 106358_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT 25 2 2 2 5 TP 3090W Figure 2 16 Mounting cutout dimensions in mm A Mounting Cutout B Front Panel 164 0 5 172 252 0 5 260 A B...

Page 26: ...TP 3XXXX GEN3 26 PHOENIX CONTACT 106358_en_02 2 2 2 6 TP 3105S Figure 2 17 Mounting cutout dimensions in mm A Mounting Cutout B Front Panel A B 287 0 5 295 212 0 5 220...

Page 27: ...Installation and Commissioning 106358_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT 27 2 2 2 7 TP 3121S Figure 2 18 Mounting cutout dimensions in mm A Mounting Cutout B Front Panel...

Page 28: ...TP 3XXXX GEN3 28 PHOENIX CONTACT 106358_en_02 2 2 2 8 TP 3120W Figure 2 19 Mounting cutout dimensions in mm A Mounting Cutout B Front Panel...

Page 29: ...Installation and Commissioning 106358_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT 29 2 2 2 9 TP 3150S Figure 2 20 Mounting cutout dimensions in mm A Mounting Cutout B Front Panel 301 0 5 329 372 0 5 400 A B...

Page 30: ...TP 3XXXX GEN3 30 PHOENIX CONTACT 106358_en_02 2 2 2 10 TP 3154W Figure 2 21 Mounting cutout dimensions in mm A Mounting Cutout B Front Panel A B 396 0 5 273 0 5 297 420...

Page 31: ...n_02 PHOENIX CONTACT 31 2 2 3 Side View Mounting Depth 2 2 3 1 TP 3043W Figure 2 22 Side view mounting depth dimensions in mm 1 Mounting Bracket 2 Threaded Pin 3 Mounting Surface Thickness 1 mm to 6 m...

Page 32: ...X CONTACT 106358_en_02 2 2 3 2 TP 3057Q Figure 2 23 Side view mounting depth dimensions in mm 1 Mounting Bracket 2 Threaded Pin 3 Mounting Surface Thickness 1 mm to 6 mm 4 Circumferential Seal 5 Front...

Page 33: ...106358_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT 33 2 2 3 3 TP 3057V Figure 2 24 Side view mounting depth dimensions in mm 1 Mounting Bracket 2 Threaded Pin 3 Mounting Surface Thickness 1 mm to 6 mm 4 Circumferential Sea...

Page 34: ...X CONTACT 106358_en_02 2 2 3 4 TP 3070W Figure 2 25 Side view mounting depth dimensions in mm 1 Mounting Bracket 2 Threaded Pin 3 Mounting Surface Thickness 1 mm to 6 mm 4 Circumferential Seal 5 Front...

Page 35: ...106358_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT 35 2 2 3 5 TP 3090W Figure 2 26 Side view mounting depth dimensions in mm 1 Mounting Bracket 2 Threaded Pin 3 Mounting Surface Thickness 1 mm to 6 mm 4 Circumferential Sea...

Page 36: ...X CONTACT 106358_en_02 2 2 3 6 TP 3105S Figure 2 27 Side view mounting depth dimensions in mm 1 Mounting Bracket 2 Threaded Pin 3 Mounting Surface Thickness 1 mm to 6 mm 4 Circumferential Seal 5 Front...

Page 37: ...106358_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT 37 2 2 3 7 TP 3121S Figure 2 28 Side view mounting depth dimensions in mm 1 Mounting Bracket 2 Threaded Pin 3 Mounting Surface Thickness 1 mm to 6 mm 4 Circumferential Sea...

Page 38: ...X CONTACT 106358_en_02 2 2 3 8 TP 3120W Figure 2 29 Side view mounting depth dimensions in mm 1 Mounting Bracket 2 Threaded Pin 3 Mounting Surface Thickness 1 mm to 6 mm 4 Circumferential Seal 5 Front...

Page 39: ...106358_en_02 PHOENIX CONTACT 39 2 2 3 9 TP 3150S Figure 2 30 Side view mounting depth dimensions in mm 1 Mounting Bracket 2 Threaded Pin 3 Mounting Surface Thickness 1 mm to 6 mm 4 Circumferential Sea...

Page 40: ...X CONTACT 106358_en_02 2 2 3 10 TP 3154W Figure 2 31 Side view mounting depth dimensions in mm 1 Mounting Bracket 2 Threaded Pin 3 Mounting Surface Thickness 1 mm to 6 mm 4 Circumferential Seal 5 Fron...

Page 41: ...wer supply and the IPC The fuse cir cuit breaker must be rated at 24 V DC and be a UL listed or recognized component The device has reverse polarity protection In case of wrong polarity the device wil...

Page 42: ...g on the type of device with a slip on sleeve or a ring cable lug 3 Plug the slip on sleeve on the flat tab or mount the ring cable lug with the nut to the threaded bolt Figure 2 33 Noiseless ground p...

Page 43: ...data 2 5 Identification The operating device can be identified using the nameplate on the rear of the device Figure 2 34 Nameplate example 1 Device type article number 2 Software version at time of de...

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Page 45: ...d or sharp objects such as pens or fingernails can lead to irreparable damages of the touch screen Exclusively therefore use the fingertips or the aids indicated in the tech nical data for the operati...

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Page 47: ...tandard Interfaces Figure 4 1 Standard interfaces 1 Female Connector X5 Ethernet 2 Female Connector X9 X10 USB Host Type A 3 Slot for SD SDHC Memory Card 4 Connector X1 Supply Voltage 5 Flat Push on C...

Page 48: ...nment of the Ethernet interface Pin Designation Function 1 Tx Transmitted Data Positive Polarity 2 Tx Transmitted Data Negative Polarity 3 Rx Received Data Positive Polarity 4 n c Not Connected 5 n c...

Page 49: ...On ACT LNK Connected Flashing Sending receiving ethernet data telegram 2 Yellow On SPD 10 100 Operation in 100 MBit s mode Off Operation in 10 MBit s mode or disconnected NOTICE Using hardware not sui...

Page 50: ...card until it snaps into place Figure 4 3 Inserting the memory card 4 1 3 2 Ejecting the memory card To remove push the memory card into the operating device until it clicks The memory card bounces wh...

Page 51: ...al Interfaces Figure 4 4 Rear view RS422 RS485 RS232 1 Diagnostics LEDs RS 422 RS 485 2 Male Connector X14 RS 422 RS 485 3 Termination Switch RS 422 RS 485 4 Diagnostics LEDs RS 232 5 Male Connector X...

Page 52: ...t COM1 is assigned 4 2 1 1 Pin Assignment Figure 4 5 9 pin D SUB male connector strip Connector in the operating device 9 pin D SUB male connector strip Signal Logic 1 UA UB 0 3 V i e UA UB Signal Log...

Page 53: ...ignal Full duplex DTR inactive off The transmitter is always active and is not turned off on intermissions The receiver is always active Half duplex DTR active on The transmitter is activated during t...

Page 54: ...located on the rear of the operating device The diagnostic LEDs at the operating device have the following functions Table 4 6 Functions of the RS 422 RS 485 diagnostics LEDs Designation Color State F...

Page 55: ...Diagnostics LEDs are located on the rear of the operating device The diagnostic LEDs at the operating device have the following functions Table 4 7 Pin assignment RS 232 Pin Designation Function 1 nc...

Page 56: ...e 4 8 Shielding D SUB connectors 1 D SUB connector 2 Shield 3 Cable clip 4 Cable The shield must be folded back into a flat position over the cable sheath When fastening the cable with the cable clip...

Page 57: ...upply voltage to allow the semiconductor fuse to re generate At an ambient temperature of 20 C 68 F the regeneration takes approximately 20 seconds The higher the ambient temperature the longer the re...

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Page 59: ...rrent 100 mA per output Serial Interfaces Variable baud rates and data formats X14 RS 422 RS 485 In accordance with DIN 66259 4 Transmission length 0 1200 m twisted pair wire shielded galvanically iso...

Page 60: ...e category II No direct solar radiation Standards and Guidelines Interference immunity EN 61000 4 2 EN 61000 4 3 EN 61000 4 4 EN 61000 4 5 EN 61000 4 6 EN 61000 6 2 Emitted interference EN 55011 limit...

Page 61: ...er consumption typical at 24 V standard field bus 0 2 A 0 3 A Connected load standard field bus 4 8 W 7 2 W Fuse Semiconductor fuse self resetting Protection against polarity reversal Integrated Front...

Page 62: ...r consumption typical at 24 V standard field bus 0 3 A 0 4 A Connected load standard field bus 7 2 W 9 6 W Fuse Semiconductor fuse self resetting Protection against polarity reversal Integrated Front...

Page 63: ...wer consumption typical at 24 V standard field bus 0 3 A 0 4 A Connected load standard field bus 7 2 W 9 6 W Fuse Semiconductor fuse self resetting Protection against polarity reversal Integrated Fron...

Page 64: ...consumption typical at 24 V standard field bus 0 3 A 0 4 A Connected load standard field bus 7 2 W 9 6 W Fuse Semiconductor fuse self resetting Protection against polarity reversal Integrated Front P...

Page 65: ...er consumption typical at 24 V standard field bus 0 7 A 0 8 A Connected load standard field bus 16 8 W 19 2 W Fuse Semiconductor fuse self resetting Protection against polarity reversal Integrated Fro...

Page 66: ...consumption typical at 24 V standard field bus 0 5 A 0 6 A Connected load standard field bus 12 W 14 4 W Fuse Semiconductor fuse self resetting Protection against polarity reversal Integrated Front P...

Page 67: ...r consumption typical at 24 V standard field bus 0 5 A 0 6 A Connected load standard field bus 12 W 14 4 W Fuse Semiconductor fuse self resetting Protection against polarity reversal Integrated Front...

Page 68: ...r consumption typical at 24 V standard field bus 0 7 A 0 8 A Connected load standard field bus 16 8 W 19 2 W Fuse Semiconductor fuse self resetting Protection against polarity reversal Integrated Fron...

Page 69: ...consumption typical at 24 V standard field bus 0 7 A 0 8 A Connected load standard field bus 16 8 W 19 2 W Fuse Semiconductor fuse self resetting Protection against polarity reversal Integrated Front...

Page 70: ...consumption typical at 24 V standard field bus 0 8 A 0 9 A Connected load standard field bus 19 2 W 21 6 W Fuse Semiconductor fuse self resetting Protection against polarity reversal Integrated Front...

Page 71: ...22 52 RS 485 52 USB 49 M Maintenance 57 Maintenance interval 57 Memory card 50 Mounting 10 N Nameplate 43 P Pin assignment Ethernet 48 RS 232 55 RS 422 52 RS 485 52 R Rear view RS422 RS485 RS232 51 S...

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