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12.4  Options in Advanced Mode (“Tap-Tap-Mode”)

Advanced Mode (“Tap-Tap-Mode”) is the complete interface of the System Settings tool where 

all functions are available, in addition to the options available in “Standard Mode”. 

Setting

Description

Format Flash

Allows to format the internal flash disc of the device. The CODESYS proj-
ect, the CODESYS runtime and the system settings will be deleted!

After this action it is necessary to reinstall the CODESYS runtime to be 
able to download a CODESYS project again.

Restore Factory Settings

Restore the HMI to factory settings with a choice of the parts to be de-
leted. Can be used as alternative to Format Flash.
Options available are:

 

– “Uninstall HMI”:  

Removes the CODESYS Runtime and application.

 

After this action it is necessary to reinstall the CODESYS runtime to be 

able to download a CODESYS project again.

 

– “Clear system settings”: 

Resets the system parameters like IP Address, date/time, etc. to the 

factory default.

 

– “Clear Controller Application”: 

Removes the CODESYS application.

Resize Image Area 

Function is reserved to authorized technical personnel

Download Configuration OS Update the Configuration OS module of BSP
Download Main OS

Update the Main OS module of BSP

Download Splash Image

Replace the splash screen image displayed by the device at power-up; 
the image must be supplied in the appropriate binary format. We recom-
mend changing the splash screen image with the software tool  
TX VisuPro.

Download OS Partition

Functions reserved to authorized technical personnel

Download Data Partition
Download Disk Image
Download Bootloader

Update the Bootloader module of BSP

Upload Bootloader

Functions reserved to authorized technical personnel

Upload Configuration OS
Upload Main OS
Upload Splash Image

Copy to an USB memory or SD card the current splash screen image in 
binary format

Upload OS Partition

Functions reserved to authorized technical personnel

Upload Data Partition
Upload Disk-Image

Copy to an USB memory or SD card the content of whole flash disk in 
binary format

Not for E-type, only for TX507, TX510 and TX513 the Advanced Mode includes also:
Download Main FPGA

Update the Main FPGA module of BSP

Download Safe FPGA

Update the Safe FPGA module of BSP

Download System 
Supervisor

Update the System Supervisor module of BSP

Upload Main FPGA

Functions reserved to authorized technical personnel

Upload Safe FPGA
Upload System Supervisor

Summary of Contents for TX507

Page 1: ...Your Global Automation Partner Operating Instructions TX500 SERIES HMI...

Page 2: ...2 Hans Turck GmbH Co KG T 49 208 4952 0 F 49 208 4952 264 more turck com www turck com...

Page 3: ...507 E TX510 TX513 11 5 Installation 11 5 1 Installation environment 11 5 1 1 Applying the gasket 12 5 2 Mounting of the HMI 12 6 Electrical connectors 13 6 1 TX504E 13 6 2 TX507 E TX510 TX513 13 6 3 S...

Page 4: ...52 264 more turck com www turck com 13 LED indicator on front panel 22 14 Unpacking and packing instructions 22 15 Appendix Accessories 22 15 1 Plug in extension modules 22 15 2 Mounting material incl...

Page 5: ...1 Target groups This document is written for specially trained personnel and must be read carefully by anyone who is charged with the mounting commissioning operation maintenance disassembly or dispo...

Page 6: ...e information is missing in the document please send your suggestions to techdoc turck com 2 Product overview The TX500 series HMI products combine state of the art features and top performance with a...

Page 7: ...994847559 serial number 041802A19901157 version ID of the product 2 2 Type code TX 5 07 P3 CV 01 TX Product Series Product series TX Turck HMI PLC 5 Series Series 5 TX500 series E Processor Processor...

Page 8: ...above regulations the products are CE marked 4 Technical data 4 1 Technical specifications HMI TX504E TX507 TX507E TX510 TX513 Touch screen technology resistive Display backlight TFT Color LED Colors...

Page 9: ...alent to these standards oils that should have no effect on the TX500 can possibly harm the unit This can occur in areas where either va porized oils are present or where low viscosity cutting oil are...

Page 10: ...25 C Extended use in environments where the surrounding air temperature is 40 C or higher may degrade backlight quality reliability durability Front foil without directly exposure to sunlight or UV ra...

Page 11: ...rosive chemical compounds Check the resistance of the front panel film to a specific compound before installation Do not use tools of any kind screwdrivers etc to operate the touch screen of the panel...

Page 12: ...rame Fig 1 TX504E TX507 E Fig 2 TX510 TX513 A gasket B installation cut out A gasket B installation cut out 5 2 Mounting of the HMI Place the fixing brackets as follows Screw each fixing screw until t...

Page 13: ...it s 3 USB Port version 2 0 1 1 4 Power supply 5 Expansion slot for plug in modules 6 SD card slot 6 2 TX507 E TX510 TX513 Port Description 1 Serial port 2 2 x RJ45 Ethernet port 10 100 Mbit s 3 USB p...

Page 14: ...serial port on the TX500 is referred to as COM1 Pin RS232 RS485 RS422 1 GND GND GND 2 n c n c n c 3 TxD A Tx 4 RxD Rx 5 n c n c n c 6 5 VDC output 5 VDC output 5 VDC output 7 CTS B Rx 8 RTS Tx 9 n c n...

Page 15: ...T32 specification 4 GB for one single file 32 GB in total 7 Optional plug in modules Several optional plug in modules can be used with the TX500 panels Multiple module configu rations are possible Slo...

Page 16: ...er supply grounding and shielding The power supply terminal block is shown in the figure below NOTE Ensure that the power supply has enough power capacity for the operation of the equipment The unit m...

Page 17: ...see 15 Appendix Accessories on page 22 9 Battery These devices are equipped with rechargeable Lithium battery not user replaceable The following information is maintained by the battery Hardware real...

Page 18: ...ap product Do not use solvents 11 Getting started The PLC and Visualization functionalities of the TX500 HMI series must be programmed with the CODESYS development tool which can be downloaded from ww...

Page 19: ...ning on the HMI Advanced Mode Tap Tap Mode Advanced settings including the standard settings also accessible if a CODESYS TargetVisu is running on the HMI 12 1 Access of system settings in Standard Mo...

Page 20: ...touchscreen during the device power up phase Tapping frequency must be high 2 Hz or more Start tapping the touchscreen as soon as power has been applied to the device When the sequence has been recog...

Page 21: ...wnload Configuration OS Update the Configuration OS module of BSP Download Main OS Update the Main OS module of BSP Download Splash Image Replace the splash screen image displayed by the device at pow...

Page 22: ...structions To repack the unit please follow the instructions backwards 15 Appendix Accessories 15 1 Plug in extension modules Ident no Type Description 6828210 TX CAN 1 CAN interface 6828203 TX IO DX0...

Page 23: ...2GB SD card 2GB 6827348 USB 2 0 Industrial Memory Stick 1GB industrial USB stick 6827389 USB 2 0 EXTENSION 5M USB 2 0 extension cable male A to female A 5 meters 6827390 USB 2 0 EXTENSION ACTIVE 5M US...

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