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CONTROL PANEL 

ETV 1991 

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Control Panel 

ETV 1991 

 
The control panel is an intelligent terminal for programming and visualization of automated 
processes. Process diagnosis as well as operating and monitoring automated procedures 
is simplified using this terminal. 
 
A touch screen serves as the input medium for process data and parameters. The output 
is shown on a 19" SXGA TFT color display. 
 
With the LSE mask editor, graphics can be created on the PC, then stored and displayed 
on the terminal. 
 
The  available  interface  connections  can  be  used  to  exchange  process  data  or  configure 
the  terminal.  An  internal  Compact Flash serves as the storage medium for the operating 
system, application and application data. 
 
The integrated, high-performance VARAN bus enables the direct control of I/O modules. 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for ETV 1991

Page 1: ...as the input medium for process data and parameters The output is shown on a 19 SXGA TFT color display With the LSE mask editor graphics can be created on the PC then stored and displayed on the terminal The available interface connections can be used to exchange process data or configure the terminal An internal Compact Flash serves as the storage medium for the operating system application and a...

Page 2: ...fer Battery 13 Battery Exchange 14 Wiring Guidelines 15 Earth Connection 15 Shielding 16 ESD Protection 16 DIAS Bus Termination 16 DIAS bus with C DIAS modules 17 DIAS bus with DIAS modules 17 CAN Bus Termination 18 USB Interface Connections 18 Process Diagram 19 Status and Error Messages 20 Recommended Shielding for VARAN 27 1 Wiring from the Control Cabinet to an External VARAN Component 28 2 Wi...

Page 3: ...onnections 1 x CAN bus 1 x DIAS bus 2 x VARAN bus maximum length 100 m 2 x Ethernet 10 100 Mbit 2 x USB V2 0 Type A Front back side 1 x chip card reader optional Internal interface connections and devices 1 x TFT color display and inverter 1 x Touch 1 x Compact Flash socket Control panel Touch Screen analog resistive Display 19 TFT color display SXGA 1280 x 1024 pixels LEDs Status displays Data bu...

Page 4: ...lly 7 kg Control unit Touch foil Analog resistive glass touch panel Active surface 376 3 mm x 301 1 mm Resolution 12 bit 4096 x 4096 Touch precision 1 5 of maximum value 5 6 mm Data wheel No Buttons No Display Type 19 TFT color display Resolution SXGA 1280 x 1024 pixels Color depth 18 Bit 262 x 144 colors Pixel size 0 294 mm x 0 294 mm Active surface 376 3 mm x 301 1 mm Background lighting 4 cold ...

Page 5: ...itions Storage temperature 20 60 C Operating temperature 0 50 C Humidity 10 90 non condensing EMV tolerance EN 61000 6 2 industrial area Noise resistance EN 61000 6 4 noise emission Vibration tolerance EN 60068 2 6 2 9 Hz amplitude 3 5 mm 9 200 Hz 1 g 10 m s Shock resistance EN 60068 2 27 15 g 150 m s duration 11 ms 18 Shocks Protection Type EN 60529 Protected through the housing Front IP54 Top co...

Page 6: ...ETV 1991 CONTROL PANEL Page 6 21 06 2018 Mechanical Dimensions ...

Page 7: ... None None Ethanol None None Benzyl alcohol Yes Yes 1 1 1 Trichlorethan Genklene None None Perchloroethylene Perklone None None Trichloroethylene None None Methylene chloride Yes Yes Diethyl ether None None Toluene None None Xylene None None Benzine None None Diesel oil None None Nitric acid 10 None None Sodium hydroxide 10 None None Turpentine None None Ethyl acetate None None ...

Page 8: ...mmonia None Glass cleaner None Mayonnaise None Ketchup None Wine None Salad oil None Vinegar None Lip stick None Touch Protective Foil To extend the lifespan of the touch screen as must as possible a protective foil is places of the touch field The foil adds the following properties High chemical stability Hard surface Splitter protection Easy to clean Matt anti reflective surface ...

Page 9: ... Displays Two status LEDs are located on the front one red and one green LED LED status Definition Red and green light simultaneously The ETV 1991 is booting Red LED blinks only The operating system is loading The green LED blinks only The application is running Pin Funktion 1 5 V 2 D0 3 D0 4 GND ...

Page 10: ...plug FK MCP 1 5 4 ST 3 5 Pin 1 X1 USB Type A V1 1 X2 CAN Weidmüller B2L 3 5 8 1 2 7 8 Pin Function 1 24 V supply 2 24 V supply 3 GND 4 GND Pin Function 1 5 V 2 D0 3 D0 4 GND Pin Function 1 CAN A CAN LOW 2 CAN B High 3 CAN A CAN LOW 4 CAN B High 5 GND 6 5 V 7 GND 8 24 V ...

Page 11: ...Ethernet packets could be sent to the control with such a high frequency i e broad casts that the high interrupt load could cause a real time runtime error or runtime error By configuring the packet filter Firewall or Router accordingly however it is possible to connect a network with SIGMATEK hardware to a third party network without triggering the error mentioned above Pin Function 1 MBUS 2 MBUS...

Page 12: ...t use More information on the VARAN bus can be found in the VARAN bus specifications Chip card reader A chip card reader can be added as shown below The order number for the chip card reader is 12 235 011 Pin Function 1 TX RX 2 TX RX 3 RX TX 4 n c 5 n c 6 RX TX 7 n c 8 n c ...

Page 13: ...durée de vie du support de stockage Buffer Battery The exchangeable buffer battery ensures that programs and data in the expanded memory SRAM as well the clock time RTC are preserved in the absence of a supply voltage A lithium battery is installed at the manufacturer The battery has enough capacity to preserve data in the absence of a supply voltage for up to 2 years We recommend however that the...

Page 14: ...nation pan head screw M3x6 10 pieces PT screws countersunk head KA40x10 Remove the battery and replace it with the new battery The negative pole of the battery must be on the board side The exchange must take place within 5 minutes with the terminal switched off otherwise zero voltage safe data SRAM date and time will be lost Close the housing and switch on the termi nal ...

Page 15: ...mportant to create a low ohm earth connection only then can error free operation be guaranteed The earth connection should have the maximum cross section and the largest electrical surface possible Any noise signals that reach the terminal over external cables must be filtered over the earth connection With a large electrical surface high frequency noise can also be dissi pated skin effect CMB ...

Page 16: ...the electronics and affect the function ESD Protection Typically USB devices keyboard mouse are not equipped with shielded cables These devices are disrupted by ESD and in some instances no longer function Before any device is connected to or disconnected from the terminal the potential should be equalized by touching control cabinet or earth terminal Electrostatic loads through clothing and shoes...

Page 17: ... SBUS The shielding must be connected over a large area and the shortest possible route To connect the individual wires to the connector the insulation must be removed and the exposed shielding shifted to the side Only remove as much of the insulation and shielding as needed The send and receive modules must have the same GND potential The maximum length allowed for twisted pair cables 20 m when u...

Page 18: ... terminal has two USB interface connections that can used to connect various USB devices keyboard mouse storage media hubs etc in LASAL Several USB devices which are fully functional in LASAL can be connected using a hub The following restriction applies to the BIOS setup The BIOS setup can only be operated when the USB keyboard is connected directly to the USB socket Using a USB hub can cause err...

Page 19: ... peripheral modules Output of a reset of the peripheral modules Status RUN ROM Status RUN ROM Deletion of specific data areas Deletion of specific data areas Call of application program Call of application program Status RESET Status CHKSUM or POINTER Online with Lasal Software Program in external memory module functional Program in internal memory module functional no no no yes yes yes ...

Page 20: ...ected 02 RUNTIME The total duration of all cyclic objects exceeds the maximum time the time can be configured using 2 system variables Runtime time remaining SWRuntime pre selected value for the runtime counter 03 POINTER Incorrect program pointers were detected before running the user program Possible Causes The program memory module is miss ing not programmed or defect The program in the user pr...

Page 21: ...memory module is defect The user program is too large The program memory module is missing Solution Exchange the program memory module 08 Reset The CPU has received the reset signal and is waiting for further instructions The user program is not processed 09 WD DEFEKT The hardware monitoring circuit watch dog logic is defect After power up the CPU checks the watchdog logic function If an error occ...

Page 22: ...o the CPU and it is ready to run the program 20 LOAD The program has stopped and is receiv ing a module or project 21 UNZUL Modul The CPU has received a module which does not belong to the project 22 MEMORY FULL The operating system memory Heap is too small No more memory could be reserved when an internal or interface function was called from the application 23 NOT LINKED When starting the CPU a ...

Page 23: ...on 35 MAX IO 36 MODULE LOAD ERROR The LASAL Module or project cannot be loaded 37 GENERELLER BS FEHLER A general error has occurred while loading the operating system 38 APPLMEM ERROR An error has occurred in the application memory user heap 39 Offline 40 APPL LOAD 41 APPL SAVE 45 VARAN ERROR A required VARAN client was discon nected or there was a communications error with a VARAN client 46 APPL ...

Page 24: ...s the maximum time the time cannot be configured 2 ms for 386 CPUs 1 ms for all other CPUs Starting from Version 1 1 7 68 BACKGROUND RUNTIME The total duration of all background objects exceeds the maximum time the time can be configured using 2 system variables BTRuntime time remaining SWBTRuntime pre selected value for the runtime counter 70 C DIAS ERROR An error occurred in connection with a C ...

Page 25: ...he operating system is probably wrong 108 C_UNKNOWN_ OBJECT Reference to an unknown object in an interpreter program creation of more than one DCC080 object 109 C_UNKNOWN_ CHNL The hardware module number is greater than 60 110 C_WRONG_CO NNECT No connection to the required channels 111 C_WRONG_AT TR Wrong server attribute 112 C_SYNTAX_E RROR No specific error recompile all and reload project compo...

Page 26: ...memory 231 OP BURN FAIL An error has occurred while burning the operating system 232 OP INSTALL The operating system is currently being installed 240 USV WAIT The power supply was disconnected the UPS is active 241 REBOOT The operating system is restarted 242 LSL SAVE 243 LSL LOAD 252 CONTINUE 253 PRERUN The application is started 254 PRERESET The application is ended 255 CONNECTION BREAK Further ...

Page 27: ...ions in which the bus is run outside the control cabinet the correct shielding is required Especially when for structural reasons the bus line must be placed next to strong electromagnetic interference It is recommended to avoid placing Varan bus lines parallel to power cables whenever possible SIGMATEK recommends the use of CAT5e industrial Ethernet bus cables For the shielding an S FTP cable sho...

Page 28: ...nal VARAN Com ponent If the Ethernet lines are connected from a VARAN component to a VARAN node located outside the control cabinet the shielding should be placed at the entry point to the control cabinet housing All noise can then be dissipated before reaching the electronic compo nents ...

Page 29: ...additional shield connection is required This requires that only IP67 modules and connectors be used These components are very robust and noise resistant The shielding for all sockets in IP67 modules are internally connected to common bus or electrically connected to the housing whereby the deflection of voltage spikes does not flow through the electronics ...

Page 30: ...etc can induce interference in a VARAN bus line Voltage spikes are dissipated over the metallic housing of a RJ45 connector Noise is conducted over the control cabinet without additional measures needed on the circuit board of electronic components To avoid error sources with data exchange it is recommended that shielding be placed before any electronic components in the control cabinet ...

Page 31: ...4 Connecting Noise Generating Components When connecting power lines to the bus that generate strong electromagnetic noise the correct shielding is also important The shielding should be placed before a power element or group of power elements ...

Page 32: ...etween Two Control Cabinets If two control cabinets must be connected over a VARAN bus it is recommended that the shielding be located at the entry points of each cabinet Noise is therefore prevented from reaching the electronic components in both cabinets ...

Page 33: ...he cloth and not directly on the terminal The cleaning solution should not be allowed to reach the terminal electronics for example through the ventilation slots No erosive cleaning solutions chemicals abrasive cleansers or hard objects that can scratch or damage the touch screen may be used If the terminal is soiled with toxic or acidic chemicals quickly and carefully clean the termi nal to preve...

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