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Table of Contents

1

About These Instructions  .................................................................................................................  5
1.1

Target groups...................................................................................................................  5

1.2

Explanation of symbols used ........................................................................................  5

1.3

Other documents ............................................................................................................  5

1.4

Feedback about these instructions..............................................................................  5

2

Notes on the Product .........................................................................................................................  6
2.1

Product identification.....................................................................................................  6

2.1.1

Type label............................................................................................................................................  6

2.1.2

Type code ...........................................................................................................................................  7

2.2

Scope of delivery .............................................................................................................  7

2.3

Legal requirements.........................................................................................................  7

2.4

Manufacturer and service ..............................................................................................  7

3

For Your Safety....................................................................................................................................  8
3.1

Intended use.....................................................................................................................  8

3.2

General safety notes .......................................................................................................  8

3.3

Note on explosion protection (USA and Canada only) ............................................  8

4

Product Description ...........................................................................................................................  9
4.1

Device overview ..............................................................................................................  9

4.2

Properties and features................................................................................................ 10

4.3

Functions and operating modes ................................................................................ 10

4.3.1

Interfaces........................................................................................................................................... 10

4.4

Accessories ..................................................................................................................... 11

4.4.1

PoE cables......................................................................................................................................... 11

4.4.2

Mounting flanges........................................................................................................................... 11

4.4.3

Brackets and adapters.................................................................................................................. 11

4.4.4

M12 mounting tool ....................................................................................................................... 11

5

Installing............................................................................................................................................. 12
5.1

Mounting the device on a mounting surface........................................................... 12

5.2

Grounding the device................................................................................................... 13

6

Connecting ........................................................................................................................................ 14
6.1

Connecting the device to Ethernet and to the supply voltage ............................ 14

6.1.1

Power supply ................................................................................................................................... 14

7

Commissioning ................................................................................................................................. 15
7.1

Charging the battery .................................................................................................... 15

7.2

Using the touchscreen.................................................................................................. 15

7.3

Initial commissioning ................................................................................................... 15

7.4

Web server login............................................................................................................ 15

7.5

Setting the IP address................................................................................................... 16

7.5.1

Setting the IP address via the web server ............................................................................. 16

7.5.2

Setting the IP address via Turck Service Tool ...................................................................... 17

7.6

Programming with TX VisuPro ................................................................................... 18

7.6.1

Transferring TX VisuPro to the device .................................................................................... 18

Summary of Contents for TXF700 Series

Page 1: ...Your Global Automation Partner Instructions for Use TXF700 HMI Series in IP67...

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: ...features 10 4 3 Functions and operating modes 10 4 3 1 Interfaces 10 4 4 Accessories 11 4 4 1 PoE cables 11 4 4 2 Mounting flanges 11 4 4 3 Brackets and adapters 11 4 4 4 M12 mounting tool 11 5 Instal...

Page 4: ...4 more turck com www turck com 8 Configuring 19 8 1 Configuring the system settings 19 9 Operating 21 9 1 LED displays 21 10 Troubleshooting 22 11 Maintenance 23 12 Repair 23 12 1 Returning devices 23...

Page 5: ...RNING WARNING indicates a dangerous situation with medium risk of death or severe in jury if not avoided CAUTION CAUTION indicates a dangerous situation of medium risk which may result in minor or mod...

Page 6: ...cation These instructions apply to the following IP67 HMIs n TXF705 00VPST n TXF707 00VP20 n TXF710 00VP20 n TXF715 00VP20 n TXF721 00VP20 2 1 1 Type label The Type label is located on the back of the...

Page 7: ...he device is subject to the following EC directives n 2014 30 EU electromagnetic compatibility n 2011 65 EU RoHS Directive 2 4 Manufacturer and service Hans Turck GmbH Co KG Witzlebenstra e 7 45472 M...

Page 8: ...y be assembled installed operated parameterized and maintained by professionally trained personnel n The device may only be used in accordance with applicable national and international regu lations s...

Page 9: ...GB flash 1 GB RAM n TXF707 00VP20 7 HMI operator panel ARM Cortex A9 dual core 800 MHz 1 Ethernet port PoE 4 GB flash 1 GB RAM WLAN n TXF710 00VP20 10 1 HMI operator panel ARM Cortex A9 dual core 800...

Page 10: ...ODESYS V3 controllers Due to the IP67 protection class the devices are suitable for installation on the machine critical areas Power is supplied via Power over Ethernet PoE with standard CAT5 wiring S...

Page 11: ...vices 100020092 TXF MT 03 Mounting flange for wall mounting TXF705 TXF707 and TXF710 100020093 TXF MT 04 Mounting flange for wall mounting TXF715 and TXF721 100022475 TXF MT 05 Mounting flange for wal...

Page 12: ...The maximum permissible thickness of the mounting surface is 10 mm n The maximum surface roughness of the mounting surface for correct seating of the seal is 120 m 5 1 Mounting the device on a mountin...

Page 13: ...g screws on the right and left side of the M22 flange on the rear of the device General instructions for device grounding All the electronic devices in the control system must be properly grounded Car...

Page 14: ...Ethernet cable with M22 connector Fig 5 PoE connector Fig 6 PoE connector dimensions Pin Signal 1 TX 2 TX 3 RX 4 n c 5 n c 6 RX 7 n c 8 n c Default settings of the Ethernet ports ETH0 WAN DHCP WIFI0 W...

Page 15: ...o operate the touch screen 7 3 Initial commissioning The Ethernet ports of the device are set to DHCP by default During the initial commissioning the IP address is therefore set via the system setting...

Page 16: ...touch screen of the device the device s web server or via the Turck Service Tool 7 5 1 Setting the IP address via the web server Log in to the device s web server as described under Web server login...

Page 17: ...e device to the PC via the Ethernet interface Open Turck Service Tool Click Search or press F5 Fig 9 Turck Service Tool home screen a Turck Service Tool shows the connected devices NOTE Clicking the d...

Page 18: ...uter running Microsoft Windows 7 6 1 Transferring TX VisuPro to the device There are two options to transfer a TX VisuPro runtime project to a device n Via Ethernet n Via a USB stick Project transfer...

Page 19: ...in Tap Tap mode see Recovery operation in the Adapting the system set tings 19 8 1 Configuring the system settings The available options can be selected from the navigation menu on the left side of t...

Page 20: ...ngs menu System Information about platform status and timers like System on time backlight on time Logs Activating and exporting persistent log for BSP Date Time Date and time including time zone and...

Page 21: ...ision 2 is not affected Only use components that are suitable for use in Class 1 Division 2 If necessary take measures to restore suitability for Class 1 Division 2 9 1 LED displays The device has the...

Page 22: ...the device does not function as expected first check whether ambient interference is present If there is no ambient interference present check the connections of the device for faults If there are no...

Page 23: ...eturns to Turck can only be accepted if the device has been equipped with a Decontamination declaration enclosed The decontamination declaration can be downloaded from https www turck de en retoure se...

Page 24: ...MHz ARM Cortex A9 dual core 800 MHz ARM Cortex A9 dual core 800 MHz Operating system Linux RT Linux RT Linux RT Flash 4 GB 4 GB 4 GB RAM 1 GB 1 GB 1 GB Real Time Clock Yes battery backed Yes battery...

Page 25: ...erating system Linux RT Linux RT Flash 8 GB 8 GB RAM 2 GB 2 GB Real Time Clock Yes battery backed Yes battery backed Accuracy RTC at 25 C 100 ppm 100 ppm Buzzer Yes Yes Interfaces Ethernet ports 1 PoE...

Page 26: ...ischarge 8 kV air electrostatic discharge 4 kV contact electrostatic discharge Radiation high frequency elec tromagnetic fields 80 MHz 1 GHz 10 V m 1 4 GHz 2 GHz 3 V m 2 GHz 2 7 GHz 1 V m EN 61000 4 3...

Page 27: ...ior ation in the quality reliability and durability of the backlight Display viewing angles The viewing angles are included in the technical data of the respective device and are specified for the hor...

Page 28: ...EN 61000 6 2 EN 61000 6 4 n For residential business and commercial areas and small businesses EN 61000 6 1 EN 61000 6 3 n For marine environments EN 60945 EN 611312 UL cULus UL File No E484727 n UL 6...

Page 29: ...Over 30 subsidiaries and over 60 representations worldwide www turck com 10018655 2021 01 10018655...

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