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e!DISPLAY 7300T 

Function Description  41 

762-300X Web Panels 

 

 

 

Manual 

 

Version 1.1.0  

4.5.1 

Backup 

This function enables the data of the internal memory and device settings to be 

saved on the memory card during operation.   

The following options are available from the “Backup” function of the 

 function 

menu in the Web-Based Management: 

• 

Settings 

• 

System 

The network, or when inserted, the memory card or USB memory can be 

selected as the target medium.  

The files of the internal drive are stored on the target medium in the directory 

media/sd/copy and in the corresponding subdirectories. Information that does not 

exist as files in the controller is saved in XML format in the media/sd/settings 

directory.  

The device settings and files of the internal drive are then saved on the target 

medium.  

4.5.2 

Restore 

This function is used to load the data and device settings from the memory card 

to the internal memory during operation.  

The following options are available from the “Restore” function of the 

 function 

menu in the Web-Based Management: 

 

Settings 

 

System  

The network, or when inserted, the memory card or USB memory can be 

selected as the source medium.  

When loading the data, the files are copied from the directory media/sd/copy of 

the source medium to the appropriate directories on the internal memory. 

 

 

 

The device restarts if parameters change! 

Note that the device loading the data executes a restart if parameters in the 

internal drive are overwritten with different parameter settings from the memory 

card. 

Summary of Contents for e!DISPLAY 7300T

Page 1: ...Manual e DISPLAY 7300T 762 300X Web Panels Version 1 1 0...

Page 2: ...2 e DISPLAY 7300T 762 300X Web Panels Manual Version 1 1 0 2017 WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH Co KG All rights reserved...

Page 3: ...RNET Devices 16 3 Device Description 17 3 1 Views 18 3 1 1 Front View 18 3 1 2 Other Views 19 3 2 Touch Screen 20 3 3 Labeling 21 3 4 Connectors 22 3 4 1 X1 and X2 ETHERNET Interfaces 23 3 4 2 X5 Supp...

Page 4: ...r or Housing 46 5 3 Mounting in Compliance with VESA Standard 48 6 Connecting 49 6 1 Earthing 49 6 2 Connecting Devices 49 6 3 Connecting the Power Supply 50 6 4 Connection Example 50 7 Commissioning...

Page 5: ...ing TCP IP 67 7 5 15 1 IP Configuration Group 67 7 5 15 2 Default Gateway n Groups 67 7 5 15 3 DNS Server Group 68 7 5 16 WBM Page Networking Ethernet 68 7 5 16 1 Interface X1 and Interface X2 Groups...

Page 6: ...BM Factory Settings 85 8 Running Visualization 90 8 1 Touch Operation 90 8 2 Swipe Gestures 91 8 3 Brightness Control 91 8 4 Screensaver 92 8 5 Application Notes for Web Visualizations 92 8 5 1 Respon...

Page 7: ...e DISPLAY 7300T Table of Contents 7 762 300X Web Panels Manual Version 1 1 0...

Page 8: ...lways retain this documentation This documentation is part of the product Therefore retain the documentation during the entire service life of the product Pass on the documentation to any subsequent u...

Page 9: ...l DNV GL added In section 5 Mounting sub section Mounting in Compliance with VESA Standard changed In section 7 Commissioning sub section Removing the Protection Film added 01 01 01 762 3001 3002 3003...

Page 10: ...rate risk potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Personal Injury Indicates a low risk potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may res...

Page 11: ...Y 7300T Notes about this Documentation 11 762 300X Web Panels Manual Version 1 1 0 Additional Information Refers to additional information which is not an integral part of this documentation e g the I...

Page 12: ...e marked in italic type e g C Program Files WAGO Software Menu Menu items are marked in bold letters e g Save A greater than sign between two names means the selection of a menu item from a menu e g F...

Page 13: ...s with sufficient knowledge in automation technology These specialists must be familiar with the current standards and guidelines for the devices and the automated environments All changes to the cont...

Page 14: ...r burns Always disconnect the power supply from those parts of the system on which you wish to mount or remove the device Use SELV power source only The device must only be powered from a SELV Safety...

Page 15: ...ules Clean only with permitted materials Clean housing and soiled contacts with propanol Do not use any contact spray Do not use any contact spray The spray may impair contact area functionality in co...

Page 16: ...control components and control networks behind a firewall Limit physical and electronic access to all automation components to authorized personnel only Change the default passwords before first use T...

Page 17: ...llers with their own Web server The e RUNTIME and CODESYS V2 Web visualization has been specifically optimized for the Web Panel ETHERNET is used for communication The following Web panels are availab...

Page 18: ...xample of 762 3002 Table 4 Legend for Figure Front View Pos Description Details See Section 1 Touch screen Device Description Touch Screen 2 Status LED Device Description Display Elements 3 Feedback L...

Page 19: ...ion Mounting and Device Description Labeling There are 5 connectors on the bottom For details see section Device Description Connectors The CFG RST button and memory card slot are on the left side For...

Page 20: ...the foil during input A motion sensor is built in to recognize linear gestures The system automatically calibrates the sensor every 30 minutes In this way any change of location is detected and object...

Page 21: ...Plate Field Example Item Number ITEM NO 0762 3000 Item description 1 e DISPLAY 7300T Item description 2 WP 4 3 480x272 PIO1 Control number 24723 5001 Date of manufacture year month 2015 08 Release ind...

Page 22: ...of 762 3002 Table 6 Legend for Figure Connectors on the Bottom Connector Function X1 and X2 ETHERNET interfaces with LED indicators X5 Supply voltage infeed X6 and X7 USB 2 0 host interfaces Figure 4...

Page 23: ...ee section Device Description Technical Data Table 8 X5 Pin Assignment Pin Description Assignment 1 24VDC Supply voltage 24 VDC 2 GND Reference potential 0V ground 3 FE Functional earth 3 4 3 X6 and X...

Page 24: ...y attention to the memory card preformatting Please note that memory cards 2 GB are often formatted with the FAT16 file system type and can generate up to 512 entries in the root directory For more th...

Page 25: ...ature of 25 C Power reserve The clock continues to run min 35 days corresponds to 840 hours at 25 C after shutting off the power supply After more than 35 days without a power supply a clock setting d...

Page 26: ...cators are explained as follows Table 9 Status LED LED Display Message Green steady The panel is ready to operate Red flashing There is an error The specific error message is displayed Blue flashing T...

Page 27: ...perated from the touch screen In addition there are also 2 capacitive buttons for brightness control on the front The CFG RST button is on the left side for configuring the panel See also section Runn...

Page 28: ...USB devices connected to earth USB interface shielding is not earthed directly rather via interference suppression capacitor Only keyboards mice and USB memory sticks may be connected Do not connect d...

Page 29: ...0 1 278 208 mm Mounting panel thickness 2 6 mm All round clearance for ventilation and cable routing 100 mm Mounting 4 3 with 4 clamping elements 5 7 and 7 0 with 8 and 10 1 with 10 clamping elements...

Page 30: ...C 0 C 55 C 10 1 0 C 50 C 0 C 50 C 0 C 55 C Permissible storage temperature 20 C 80 C Please refer to the chart below Relative humidity without condensation 10 90 Please refer to the chart below Operat...

Page 31: ...power consumption at 24 V without external USB devices 4 3 170 mA 4 0 W 5 7 210 mA 5 0 W 7 0 290 mA 7 0 W 10 1 390 mA 9 5 W Max current consumption across the entire voltage range without with extern...

Page 32: ...rightness Time defines the decrease in LED chip brightness by 50 compared to the original brightness This information applies to T 25 2 C and RH 60 10 Table 14 Technical Data Touch Screen 5 7 145 mm D...

Page 33: ...e defines the decrease in LED chip brightness by 50 compared to the original brightness This information applies to T 25 2 C and RH 60 10 Table 16 Technical Data Touch Screen 10 1 257 mm Display type...

Page 34: ...rating system Linux 3 6 11 Web visualization e RUNTIME Web browser QtWebkit from Qt 4 8 6 Web server Lighttp 1 4 35 Java Runtime Oracle Java SE embedded Version 7 Update 4 Configuration software WAGO...

Page 35: ...equired for your application you must install the panel into cabinet resp housing Mounting in compliance with VESA standard is not permitted Detailed information regarding approvals Detailed informati...

Page 36: ...stem to be controlled the CODESYS Web Visualization application is used to display the programmed visualization ETHERNET is used for communication with the controller The Web Based Management WBM soft...

Page 37: ...numpad and keypad in a CODESYS visualization 4 2 Connection Monitoring If a CODESYS visualization connection is interrupted an error message is displayed and the panel automatically attempts to resto...

Page 38: ...default password is set for all users We strongly recommend changing these passwords on startup 4 4 2 2 Services and Users All password protected services and their associated users are listed in the...

Page 39: ...irectory Default Password root superuser root wago admin home admin wago Example The PuTTY SSH client is used via ETHERNET to change the default password for the Linux user root After launching putty...

Page 40: ...on A network station transmits to a default gateway all network data packets for systems outside of its local network This gateway is responsible for the appropriate routing of the data packets so tha...

Page 41: ...ML format in the media sd settings directory The device settings and files of the internal drive are then saved on the target medium 4 5 2 Restore This function is used to load the data and device set...

Page 42: ...he total size of the internal drive 4 5 3 Create Image This WBM function can be used to create a bootable copy of the system currently booted If the panel was started from the internal flash a copy is...

Page 43: ...g Software The panel has the option to install or update individual software packages The software packages are available from WAGO You can install them from your PC via WBM See also section 7 Commiss...

Page 44: ...T Button Pressing the CFG RST at run time opens the WBM Pressing the button at panel startup power ON prevents the normal auto start and only the WBM starts The button is not used to make any changes...

Page 45: ...r is running WebVisu WBM PLC List 4 8 Font Upload As delivered three Liberation Fonts freely available fonts are preinstalled that are largely identical to the Arial Times New Roman and Courier New fo...

Page 46: ...installation that adheres to UL type 1 type 12 or type 4X e g in a control cabinet s front door or in an appropriate housing To ensure adequate cooling and a suitable cable route a free space of 100 m...

Page 47: ...00 and 0 14 Nm for 762 3001 3003 This way the seal makes a uniform contact Figure 8 Mounting Clips and Positions of the Clamping Elements Table 22 Positions of the Clamping Elements Distance a Distanc...

Page 48: ...IP20 degree of protection Insert the four screws 4 to 6 mm into the panel and torque to 3 Nm Secure all cables using strain reliefs and sufficient cable ties No VESA mounting in the field of DNV GL ap...

Page 49: ...connect a keyboard or mouse as an alternative input device Also up to 2 USB memory devices can be connected Because there are a large number of USB devices on the market no guarantee can be made abou...

Page 50: ...X Web Panels Manual Version 1 1 0 6 3 Connecting the Power Supply Connect the power supply to connector X5 pin 1 and 2 To do this you must also use the included 734 103 Female Connector 6 4 Connection...

Page 51: ...ding on the settings You can interrupt the sequence and arrive at a selection menu if you interrupt the countdown shown by touching the screen 7 3 Log in Before the WBM interface can be displayed you...

Page 52: ...ibration Choose to calibrate the touch screen at each switching on the panel or not Step 2 IP Configuration Choose the network settings for the panel For detailed information about these settings see...

Page 53: ...used in the PLC list as required For detailed information about this setting see also section Commissioning Configuring in the Web Based Management WBM WBM Page Application PLC List Step 4 Browser Se...

Page 54: ...Panels Manual Version 1 1 0 Step 5 Start Page Choose to load the WBM PLC list or a specific controller PLC n as the start page when switching on the device Finish Press the Finish button to end the se...

Page 55: ...section 8 Running Web Visualization In the WBM user interface you configure the Web panel directly on the touch screen Alternatively you can also connect the Web panel to your PC via ETHERNET and conf...

Page 56: ...you do not want to use the interface any longer You then return to the logon prompt Back This button only appears when displaying the full navigation menu or content area Use this button to navigate o...

Page 57: ...ded and collapsed by pressing the title There may be various control elements for setting parameters in a group When enabled each control element can be used by touching them Depending on the type of...

Page 58: ...Settings cannot always be changed Under certain conditions individual settings may be disabled If disabled the setting is grayed out and cannot be operated E g Submit is only enabled if a respective s...

Page 59: ...uct Description Panel description Order Number Panel order number Serial Number Unique product serial number Firmware Revision Firmware status 7 5 2 2 Network Details X1 X2 Group The network and inter...

Page 60: ...name for the controller URL Enter the URL at which the controller s Web visualization is reached Virtual Keyboard Determine if the virtual panel keyboard is to be used when displaying the URL of this...

Page 61: ...page immediately 7 5 6 WBM Page Application Monitoring Application Monitoring Monitoring Reconnect Interval sec Make settings here for monitoring the panel 7 5 6 1 Monitoring Group Table 26 WBM Page...

Page 62: ...rameters Explanation Browser Security Low In this security level HTTPS connections are permitted with Certificates that are not yet valid Certificates that have expired Certificates that are self sign...

Page 63: ...s output or not when touching the display If yes the beep is emitted when the display is touched However no check is made whether a button was also touched 7 5 10 WBM Page Display Brightness Display B...

Page 64: ...abled Day Night The brightness adjustment for day and night operation is made according to the following four parameters Sensor Starting Time Day Specify at what time the default brightness is activat...

Page 65: ...few milliseconds not visible Off No screensaver is displayed Duration sec When the display is not used the screensaver is activated after the time set here has elapsed Text Enter any text display as...

Page 66: ...ied via a DHCP response this is active in the system If there are several network interfaces with DHCP always the last received host name is valid If only the host name configured here is to be valid...

Page 67: ...P Dynamic IP addressing BootP Dynamic IP addressing IP Address Enter here a static IP address This is active if Static IP is activated in the Configuration Type field Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask...

Page 68: ...highest value is 4 294 967 295 Click on Submit to apply a change It is effective immediately 7 5 15 3 DNS Server Group Table 34 WBM Page Networking TCP IP DNS Server Group Parameters Explanation DNS S...

Page 69: ...ble the interface Autonegotiation On When Autonegotiation is enabled the connection modalities are negotiated automatically with the peer devices Speed Duplex Select the transmission speed and the dup...

Page 70: ...s set in the list of MAC addresses with port mapping to external network devices Disabled An unused address entry becomes obsolete after 200 seconds Enabled An unused address entry becomes obsolete af...

Page 71: ...figuration Global Firewall Parameters Group Parameters Explanation Firewall enabled Enables disables the complete functionality of the firewall This setting has the highest priority If the firewall is...

Page 72: ...the relevant interface ICMP Echo Burst Limit per second You can specify the maximum number of ICMP echo bursts per second Click on Submit to apply a change It is effective immediately 7 5 17 3 Firewal...

Page 73: ...devices in your network can communicate with each other Enable the MAC address before filter activation Before you enable the MAC Address Filter you have to enter and activate your own MAC address in...

Page 74: ...lter Whitelist Group Parameters Explanation Filter Enabled Enable or disable the filter for the relevant list entry here MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the relevant list entry MAC Mask Displa...

Page 75: ...ination IP Address Destination Subnet Mask Destination Port Protocol Input Interface Add New User Filter Source IP Address Source Netmask Source Port Destination IP Address Destination Subnet Mask Des...

Page 76: ...stination IP address currently used for the filter entry Destination Subnet Mask Displays the destination network mask for the currently used filter entry Destination Port Displays the destination por...

Page 77: ...dress Enter here the destination IP address for the new filter entry Destination Subnet Mask Enter here the destination network mask for the new filter entry Destination Port Enter here the destinatio...

Page 78: ...Group Parameters Explanation TELNET Enable disable the Telnet service here Click on Submit to apply a change It is effective immediately 7 5 20 2 FTP Group Table 48 WBM Page Ports and Services Networ...

Page 79: ...BM page again 7 5 21 WBM Page Ports and Services SSH Ports and Services SSH SSH Server State SSH Server State SSH Server Parameter Port Number Allow root login Allow password login The SSH service set...

Page 80: ...planation Select User Select the user user or admin to whom you want to assign a new password New Password Enter the new password for the user selected under Select User Permitted characters for the p...

Page 81: ...23 1 Date on Device Group Table 55 WBM Page Clock Date on Device Group Parameters Explanation Local Enter the date here Click on Submit to apply a change It is effective immediately 7 5 23 2 Time on D...

Page 82: ...os Angeles Whitehouse GMT BST Greenwich Mean Time GB P IRL IS CET CEST Central European Time B DK D F I CRO NL EET EEST East European Time BUL FI GR TR CST China Standard Time JST Japan Korea Standard...

Page 83: ...menu item you can install True Type fonts on the panel In addition True Type fonts manually installed by the user are displayed See also section Function Description Font Upload 7 5 24 6 Backup The Ba...

Page 84: ...software packages on the panel from your PC Using the Browse button simply navigate to the software package on your PC and click Submit to confirm Another Activate new Software form then appears You c...

Page 85: ...Parameter Group Parameter Factory Setting Default Value Comment PLC n Text No value specified as delivered URL No value specified as delivered Virtual Keyboard ON WebVisu ON Startpage Startpage Web ba...

Page 86: ...Day Night Settings No Brightness Control Options No Brightness Control Day Night Sensor Starting Time Day N A Starting Time Night N A Brightness Night N A Brightness Night Screensaver N A Screensaver...

Page 87: ...red IP Configuration Configuration Type DHCP Options Static IP DHCP BootP IP Address 192 168 1 17 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 1 Gateway Enabled OFF Gateway Address 192 168 1 1 Gateway Me...

Page 88: ...pecified as delivered Max TCP Connections per Second No value specified as delivered Firewall Parameter Interface X1 X2 Firewall Enabled OFF ICMP Echo Protection OFF ICMP Echo Burst Limit per Second 2...

Page 89: ...er Port Number 22 Allow Root Login ON Allow Password Login ON Table 64 WBM Factory Settings for Administration Parameter Group Parameter Factory Setting Default Value Comment Passwords User Password u...

Page 90: ...atically after switching on the supply voltage if defined as the start page You can then view the displayed values or diagrams and control the system using the buttons 8 1 Touch Operation The screen i...

Page 91: ...un from the top down a bit Put your finger at the top of the transition of the black film to the display and drag down slowly approx 2 cm while applying some pressure with the finger This approach rep...

Page 92: ...nstalled version of CODESYS The general function of the file is the responsibility of 3S The version and function must be explicitly checked Always use the latest CODESYS version of the WAGO I O PRO C...

Page 93: ...between http and TCP which happens at the expense of the transmission speed and display speed 8 5 2 CODESYS 2 Web Visualizations To use textboxes in CODESYS 2 visualizations WAGO I O PRO the followin...

Page 94: ...your e COCKPIT project it is recommended to delete the Color Variables Color Change setting in the frame object properties This also positively affects the refresh rate You can also disable the optio...

Page 95: ...e displayed properly The panels use the QT 4 8 6 or QtWebkit 2 2 Web browser You can obtain detailed information at https html5test com s 2abdf228f6dd0bc7 html about which elements forms graphics etc...

Page 96: ...Options 8 5 5 2 Graphic File Formats The graphic elements contained in the visualization projects must have one of the following file formats BMP GIF incl animated ICO JPG PBM PGM PNG PPM SVG as refer...

Page 97: ...re is an error The specific error message is displayed Blue flashing There is a connection error to the controller No communication In the case of a connection error check if The controller is in oper...

Page 98: ...en is calibrated via the WBM Select Display Touchscreen Calibration Figure 14 Touchscreen Calibration Calibrate the touch screen carefully To avoid parallax errors use the display from the position fr...

Page 99: ...top of the screen down a bit The menu from which screen cleaning is started appears for 5 sec A 15 sec countdown starts The screen can be cleaned during that time A damp microfiber cloth must be used...

Page 100: ...the panel Table 67 Accessories Memory Cards microSD memory card 1 GB 758 879 000 002 microSD memory card 2 GB 758 879 000 3102 Table 68 Accessories Connecting Cable and connector USB A B connecting ca...

Page 101: ...Figure 5 Schematic Diagram 28 Figure 6 Dependence between Storage Temperature and Relative Humidity 31 Figure 7 Example for Linux Password 39 Figure 8 Mounting Clips and Positions of the Clamping Elem...

Page 102: ...59 Table 24 WBM Page Information Network Details Xn Group 59 Table 25 WBM Page Application PLC List PLC n Groups 60 Table 26 WBM Page Application Monitoring Monitoring Group 61 Table 27 WBM Page Appl...

Page 103: ...HTTP Group 78 Table 51 WBM Page Ports and Services Network Services HTTPS Group 79 Table 52 WBM Page Ports and Services SSH SSH Server State Group 79 Table 53 WBM Page Ports and Services SSH SSH Serv...

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