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Installation and Commissioning

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PHOENIX CONTACT

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TP 3121T

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Mounting Cutout

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Front Panel

Summary of Contents for UM EN TP 3 Series

Page 1: ...AUTOMATION User Manual UM EN TP 3xxx Touch Panel with TFT Display...

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Page 3: ...ser Manual 06 2010 Designation Revision Order No UM EN TP 3xxx 00 This user manual is valid for Designation Art No TP 3057M TP 3057T TP 3070T TP 3105T TP 3121T 2700901 2700905 2700906 2700910 2700911...

Page 4: ...or printing errors in the information cannot be ruled out Phoenix Contact does not offer any guarantees as to the reliability accuracy or completeness of the information All information made availabl...

Page 5: ...s Internet Up to date information on Phoenix Contact products and our Terms and Conditions can be found on the Internet at www phoenixcontact com Make sure you always use the latest documentation It c...

Page 6: ...TP 3057M TP 3057T TP 3070T TP 3105T TP 3121T PHOENIX CONTACT 8095_en_00...

Page 7: ...24 V 2 14 2 4 Switching On 2 17 2 4 1 Loading Procedure on Windows CE Operating System 2 17 Control and Display Elements 3 1 3 1 Touchscreen 3 1 3 2 Key Reset 3 1 3 3 Display 3 1 Interfaces of the Dev...

Page 8: ...nance and Servicing 5 1 5 1 Maintenance Interval 5 1 5 2 Front Panel 5 1 5 3 Fuse 5 1 5 4 Battery 5 1 5 4 1 Changing the Battery 5 2 5 4 2 Battery Disposal 5 3 Technical Data 6 1 6 1 Generally 6 1 6 2...

Page 9: ...on and operation must only be carried out by qualified and trained personnel This is the safety alert symbol It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards Obey all safety messages that...

Page 10: ...commissioning operating and maintenance work in connection with the automation system must be performed by trained personnel only e g qualified electricians electrical engineers etc The configuration...

Page 11: ...e front Figure 2 1 Mounting the device using a mounting bracket 2 Insert the mounting brackets into the appropriate openings figure 1 and pull the brack ets downwards until they lock in place figure 2...

Page 12: ...TP 3057M TP 3057T TP 3070T TP 3105T TP 3121T 2 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 8095_en_00 3 Fasten the device into position using the threaded pins figure 3...

Page 13: ...Installation and Commissioning 8095_en_00 PHOENIX CONTACT 2 3 2 2 1 Front Panel Dimensions Figure 2 2 TP 3057M TP 3057T...

Page 14: ...TP 3057M TP 3057T TP 3070T TP 3105T TP 3121T 2 4 PHOENIX CONTACT 8095_en_00 Figure 2 3 TP 3070T...

Page 15: ...Installation and Commissioning 8095_en_00 PHOENIX CONTACT 2 5 Figure 2 4 TP 3105T...

Page 16: ...TP 3057M TP 3057T TP 3070T TP 3105T TP 3121T 2 6 PHOENIX CONTACT 8095_en_00 Figure 2 5 TP 3121T...

Page 17: ...Installation and Commissioning 8095_en_00 PHOENIX CONTACT 2 7 2 2 2 Mounting Cutout Figure 2 6 TP 3057M TP 3057T TP 3070T A Mounting Cutout B Front Panel...

Page 18: ...TP 3057M TP 3057T TP 3070T TP 3105T TP 3121T 2 8 PHOENIX CONTACT 8095_en_00 Figure 2 7 TP 3105T A Mounting Cutout B Front Panel...

Page 19: ...Installation and Commissioning 8095_en_00 PHOENIX CONTACT 2 9 Figure 2 8 TP 3121T A Mounting Cutout B Front Panel...

Page 20: ...T TP 3105T TP 3121T 2 10 PHOENIX CONTACT 8095_en_00 2 2 3 Side View Mounting Depth Figure 2 9 TP 3057M TP 3057T 1 Mounting Bracket 2 Threaded Pin 3 Mounting Surface Thickness 1 mm to 6 mm 4 Circumfere...

Page 21: ...Installation and Commissioning 8095_en_00 PHOENIX CONTACT 2 11 Figure 2 10 TP 3070T 1 Mounting Bracket 2 Threaded Pin 3 Mounting Surface Thickness 1 mm to 6 mm 4 Circumferential Seal 5 Front Panel...

Page 22: ...57M TP 3057T TP 3070T TP 3105T TP 3121T 2 12 PHOENIX CONTACT 8095_en_00 Figure 2 11 TP 3105T 1 Mounting Bracket 2 Threaded Pin 3 Mounting Surface Thickness 1 mm to 6 mm 4 Circumferential Seal 5 Front...

Page 23: ...Installation and Commissioning 8095_en_00 PHOENIX CONTACT 2 13 Figure 2 12 TP 3121T 1 Mounting Bracket 2 Threaded Pin 3 Mounting Surface Thickness 1 mm to 6 mm 4 Circumferential Seal 5 Front Panel...

Page 24: ...upply voltage Connector in the operating device 3 pin connector A suitable female connector strip is supplied Table 2 1 Pin assignment supply voltage Pin Designation Function 1 Low Noise Ground 2 0 V...

Page 25: ...o connect the device to the supply voltage 1 Strip approx 30 mm 1 181 off the outer cable sheath and approx 5 mm 0 197 off the wires Figure 2 13 Preparing the cable 2 Fit the wires with wire end ferru...

Page 26: ...e connector strip is plugged on 4 Secure the female connector strip in place with a screw type locking to prevent it from slipping out NOTICE Damage A separate conductor must always be provided for th...

Page 27: ...buttons The touch panel has two operating modes Normal no button pressed Setup Main Press For Setup Main Menu button pressed 2 4 1 1 Normal Mode The program AppStarter exe starts from the internal Fl...

Page 28: ...minutes OK Cancel Change Display Mode A OK Cancel A A A LCD Saver Current Mode Copy to Flash Copy to USB Import Settings Home Copy USB Stick Change Display Mode Start Calibration SNTP Settings Display...

Page 29: ...n this directory In this case the flash registry is always deactivated so that the image is processed with a new default registry Update Update Bootloader If the bootloader subdirectory on the USB sti...

Page 30: ...roperties Select a background image or browse a user specific graphic for the background You can define the appearance of the surface with the tab You can depending on the power supply external batter...

Page 31: ...000 000 000 000 DNS Secondary DNS OK Cancel WINS OK Cancel Primary WINS 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 Secondary WINS DHCP enabled Save registry and restart device to work with new parameters DHCP Up...

Page 32: ...o be password protected Network Settings Current IP Displays the current IP address subnet mask device name DHCP status and the gateway Network Settings DHCP You may enable DHCP service You must save...

Page 33: ...ation Date Time OK Apply Current Time 15 00 00 AM X Time Zone GMT 01 00 Amsterdam Berlin Bern Rome Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving Current Password Password OK Change Cancel Enable Pass...

Page 34: ...nd time Press Refresh to update the values Settings Password The password can be activated deactivated or redefined When the password is activated all password protected dialog boxes can only be acces...

Page 35: ...erating device is equipped with different displays depending on variant NOTICE Damage Pointed or sharp objects such as pens or fingernails can lead to irreparable damages of the touch screen Exclusive...

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Page 37: ...andard Interfaces Figure 4 1 Standard interfaces 1 Compact Flash Inserted on the Side on the Operating Device 2 Female Connector X5 Ethernet on the Side of the Operating Device 3 Female Connector X9 X...

Page 38: ...nterface 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 Not Connected 6 Rx Rece...

Page 39: ...s For maritime applications the use of the USB interfaces is allowed for servicing operations only NOTICE Using input devices not suitable for industrial use e g keyboard mouse may decrease safety of...

Page 40: ...fic use only allows one of the three interface standards to be used Figure 4 3 RS422 RS485 RS232 1 Compact Flash Inserted on the Side on the Operating Device 2 Female Connector X5 Ethernet on the Side...

Page 41: ...connector strip Connector in the operating terminal 25 pin D SUB female connector NOTICE The use of this interface is not certified for maritime applications Signal Logic 1 UA UB 0 3 V i e UA UB Signa...

Page 42: ...d Figure 4 5 Block diagram termination RS485 Legend for table I Switch ON Switch OFF Table 4 4 Resistance values termination RS485 Designation Value R1 R3 510 Ohm R2 150 Ohm R4 120 Ohm NOTICE The swit...

Page 43: ...Termination NOTICE The use of this interface is not certified for maritime applications Table 4 6 Pin assignment RS232 Pin Designation Function 6 TD Transmitted Data 15 CTS Clear to Send 17 RTS Reque...

Page 44: ...ide on the Operating Device 2 Female Connector X5 Ethernet on the Side of the Operating Device 3 Female Connector X9 X10 USB Host Type A 4 Slope Control Switch 5 Diagnostics LED 6 Female Connector X6...

Page 45: ...le and female connector strip Table 4 7 Pin assignment CAN Pin Designation Function 1 nc Not Connected 2 CAN_L CAN_L Bus Line Dominant LOW 3 CAN_GND CAN Ground 4 nc Not Connected 5 nc Not Connected 6...

Page 46: ...N Switch OFF X Any position NOTICE A shielded twisted pair cable cable type LiYCY TP complying with ISO 11898 must be used Table 4 8 Cable characteristics CAN Parameters Value Impedance Min 108 Ohm No...

Page 47: ...following functions 4 3 1 5 Slope Control The Slope Control switch is located on the rear of the operating device You can use the Slope Control switch to set the edge steepness of the signals By defa...

Page 48: ...ted on the Side on the Operating Device 2 Female Connector X5 Ethernet on the Side of the Operating Device 3 Female Connector X9 X10 USB Host Type A 4 Diagnostics LED 5 Female Connector X6 MPI 6 Conne...

Page 49: ...Control Signal Plus 5 DGND Data Transmission Potential 6 VP Supply Voltage of Terminators Plus 7 nc Not Connected 8 RxD TxD N Received Data Transmitted Data Minus 9 CNTR N Repeater Control Signal Minu...

Page 50: ...nnections only activate the termination at the cable end For spur lines always deactivate the termina tion 4 3 2 4 Diagnostics A diagnostics LED is located on the rear of the operating device The LED...

Page 51: ...the Side on the Operating Device 2 Female Connector X5 Ethernet on the Side of the Operating Device 3 Female Connector X9 X10 USB Host Type A 4 Diagnostics LED 5 Female Connector X6 PROFIBUS DP 6 Con...

Page 52: ...NTR P Repeater Control Signal Plus 5 DGND Data Transmission Potential 6 VP Supply Voltage of Terminators Plus 7 nc Not Connected 8 RxD TxD N Received Data Transmitted Data Minus 9 CNTR N Repeater Cont...

Page 53: ...ted into the connector and can be connected 4 3 3 4 Diagnostics A diagnostics LED is located on the rear of the operating device The LED shows the states of the bus system The diagnostics LED on the o...

Page 54: ...rojects between the PC and the operating device You can recognize the rear side of a CompactFlash card by the notches on each side of the card Figure 4 14 Rear view of the memory card 4 4 1 Inserting...

Page 55: ...Shielding D SUB Connectors You must shield D SUB connectors as follows Figure 4 17 Shielding D SUB connectors 1 D SUB connector 2 Shield 3 Cable clip 4 Cable The shield must be folded back into a fla...

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Page 57: ...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 regeneration takes 5 4 Battery The built in bat...

Page 58: ...sten the new battery on the inside of the enclosure 11 Disconnect the connector strip of the supply voltage 12 Place the enclosure back onto the device 13 Place the interface plate onto the enclosure...

Page 59: ...free of charge after use at the place of purchase According to the 11 of the battery law final consumers are obligedly to give old batteries back to gathering points which attached to the common take...

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Page 61: ...1 CCITT V 28 transmission length 0 15 m conductors layered in strands shielded galvanically isolated Field Bus Slave Interfaces X6 Variable baud rates and data formats CAN In accordance with ISO 11898...

Page 62: ...EN 61000 4 4 EN 61000 4 5 EN 61000 4 6 EN 61000 6 2 Emitted interference EN 50011 limit class value A Equipment requirements EN 61131 Storage and transportation EN 61131 part 2 Power supply EN 61131...

Page 63: ...umption typical at 24 V 0 4 A Power consumption maximum 0 6 A Connected load 9 6 W Fuse Semiconductor fuse self resetting Protection against polarity reversal Integrated Front Panel and Enclosure Encl...

Page 64: ...ower consumption typical at 24 V 0 5 A Power consumption maximum 0 8 A Connected load 12 W Fuse Semiconductor fuse self resetting Protection against polarity reversal Integrated Front Panel and Enclos...

Page 65: ...typical at 24 V 0 7 A Power consumption maximum 1 0 A Connected load 16 8 W Fuse Semiconductor fuse self resetting Protection against polarity reversal Integrated Front Panel and Enclosure Enclosure S...

Page 66: ...r consumption typical at 24 V 0 7 A Power consumption maximum 1 0 A Connected load 16 8 W Fuse Semiconductor fuse self resetting Protection against polarity reversal Integrated Front Panel and Enclosu...

Page 67: ...pical at 24 V 0 7 A Power consumption maximum 1 0 A Connected load 16 8 W Fuse Semiconductor fuse self resetting Protection against polarity reversal Integrated Front Panel and Enclosure Enclosure Ste...

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Page 69: ...lave 4 15 RS232 4 7 RS422 4 5 RS485 4 5 USB 4 3 L Loading procedure on Windows CE operating system 2 17 M Maintenance 5 1 Maintenance interval 5 1 Memory card 4 18 Mounting 2 1 N Normal operating mode...

Page 70: ...TP 3057M TP 3057T TP 3070T TP 3105T TP 3121T A 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 8095_en_00 Termination CAN 4 10 MPI 4 14 PROFIBUS 4 17 RS232 4 7 RS485 4 6 Touchscreen 3 1 U Unpacking 2 1...

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