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Table of Contents 

WAGO PERSPECTO® 762 

 

 

762-1057 WP 57 QVGA 

Manual 

 

Version 1.4.1  

 

6.1

 

Switch on .............................................................................................. 30

 

6.2

 

IP Address of the Device ...................................................................... 31

 

6.2.1

 

General ............................................................................................ 31

 

6.2.2

 

Setting the IP Address ..................................................................... 31

 

6.2.3

 

IP Address ....................................................................................... 32

 

6.3

 

The WAGO Control Center ................................................................... 33

 

6.3.1

 

Starting the WAGO Control Center .................................................. 33

 

6.3.2

 

“General” Tab .................................................................................. 34

 

6.3.3

 

“Autostart Applications” Tab ............................................................. 35

 

6.3.4

 

“Users” Tab ...................................................................................... 36

 

6.3.5

 

“FTP” Tab ........................................................................................ 37

 

6.3.6

 

“HTTP” Tab ...................................................................................... 38

 

6.3.7

 

“RAS” Tab ........................................................................................ 39

 

6.3.8

 

“Backup/Restore” Tab ...................................................................... 40

 

6.3.9

 

"Advanced" Tab ............................................................................... 41

 

6.3.9.1

 

Read Memory Consumption ........................................................ 41

 

6.3.10

 

Saving the Configuration .................................................................. 43

 

6.4

 

Optimizing Web Visualization ............................................................... 44

 

6.4.1

 

Starting the Java Virtual Machine as an Applet Viewer .................... 44

 

6.4.2

 

Starting Internet Explorer in Full-Screen Mode ................................. 44

 

6.4.3

 

Adjustments in the WEBVISU.htm of the Controller ......................... 45

 

7

 

Service ..................................................................................................... 46

 

7.1

 

Battery Maintenance ............................................................................. 46

 

List of Figures .................................................................................................. 47

 

List of Tables .................................................................................................... 48

 

 

  

 

Summary of Contents for PERSPECTO WP 57 QVGA

Page 1: ...Manual WAGO PERSPECTO 762 762 1057 WP 57 QVGA PERSPECTO WP Web Panel Version 1 4 1 ...

Page 2: ...2 WAGO PERSPECTO 762 762 1057 WP 57 QVGA Manual Version 1 4 1 2018 WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH Co KG All rights reserved ...

Page 3: ...S Web Visualization 13 2 3 1 Description of the Function CookieHandling 14 3 Device Description 15 3 1 PERSPECTO WP Web Panel 15 3 2 View 16 3 2 1 Front View 16 3 2 2 Back View 17 3 3 Connectors 18 3 3 1 X1 Supply Voltage 18 3 3 2 X6 ETHERNET Interface 19 3 3 3 X8 X9 USB Interfaces 20 3 4 Battery Case 21 3 5 Slot for Memory Card 22 3 6 Operating Elements 23 3 6 1 Service Button 23 3 7 Technical Da...

Page 4: ...tart Applications Tab 35 6 3 4 Users Tab 36 6 3 5 FTP Tab 37 6 3 6 HTTP Tab 38 6 3 7 RAS Tab 39 6 3 8 Backup Restore Tab 40 6 3 9 Advanced Tab 41 6 3 9 1 Read Memory Consumption 41 6 3 10 Saving the Configuration 43 6 4 Optimizing Web Visualization 44 6 4 1 Starting the Java Virtual Machine as an Applet Viewer 44 6 4 2 Starting Internet Explorer in Full Screen Mode 44 6 4 3 Adjustments in the WEBV...

Page 5: ...uent user In addition ensure that any supplement to this documentation is included if necessary 1 1 Scope of Validity This documentation applies to PERSPECTO Panel 762 1057 WP 57 QVGA 1 2 Copyright This Manual including all figures and illustrations is copyright protected Any further use of this Manual by third parties that violate pertinent copyright provisions is prohibited Reproduction translat...

Page 6: ...derate 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 result in minor or moderate injury Damage to Property Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in damage to property Damage to Property Caused by Electrostatic Discha...

Page 7: ...SPECTO 762 Notes about this Documentation 7 762 1057 WP 57 QVGA Manual Version 1 4 1 Additional Information Refers to additional information which is not an integral part of this documentation e g the Internet ...

Page 8: ...are 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 File New Input Designation of input or optional fields are marked in bold letters e g Start of measurement range Value Input or selective values are marked in inverted commas e g Enter the value 4 mA...

Page 9: ...rical specialists 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 controller shall always be performed by qualified personnel with sufficient skills in PLC programming 2 1 3 Use of the 762 Series in Compliance with Underlying Provisions 762 Series module...

Page 10: ...rdware or software that are not described in the operating instructions Improper use of the components Further details are given in the contractual agreements Please send your request for modified and new hardware or software configurations directly to WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH Co KG Pixel error in TFT display Any pixel errors of the TFT display due to production reasons do not represent grounds fo...

Page 11: ...ed staff only by means of specific keys or tools Replace defective or damaged devices Replace defective or damaged device module e g in the event of deformed contacts since the long term functionality of device module involved can no longer be ensured Protect the components against materials having seeping and insulating properties The components are not resistant to materials having seeping and i...

Page 12: ...es equipped with ETHERNET or RJ 45 connectors in LANs Never connect these devices with telecommunication networks Avoid electrostatic discharge The devices are equipped with electronic components that may be destroyed by electrostatic discharge when touched Please observe the safety precautions against electrostatic discharge per DIN EN 61340 5 1 3 When handling the devices please ensure that envi...

Page 13: ...zation and is copied when installing the WAGO IO PRO or WAGO AUTOMATION COCKPIT to the subdirectory 3S Software Installation Directory Visu Settings can be made in this file to optimize and adjust Web visualization Observe the CODESYS online help chapter Editing the webvisu htm file and chapter Optimization of the Web Visualization Adjustments in the WEBVISU htm of the Controller Limitations of th...

Page 14: ...s displayed because it is first fully compiled in the working memory Should it take more than 1 second to compile a message appears with the text Loading to indicate that background activity is underway When switching to another visualization page a copy of the page remains in the cache and subsequent calls of the page are much faster Because the size of the cache is limited it may not always be p...

Page 15: ...elopment environment is used to program the panels and controllers 3 1 PERSPECTO WP Web Panel Featuring specialized software the Web Panel functions as Web browser connecting a controller with its own Web server With the Web Panels more control units are easy to add The display of CODESYS 2 3 Web visualization is optimized for the Web Panel The Web Panels are simple display and HMI devices and hav...

Page 16: ...ce Description WAGO PERSPECTO 762 762 1057 WP 57 QVGA Manual Version 1 4 1 3 2 View 3 2 1 Front View Figure 1 Front View Table 3 Legend for Figure Front View No Description 1 Front panel 2 Touch screen display ...

Page 17: ...ng 2 X1 Connection for 24VDC power supply 3 X2 RS 232 serial interface COM 3 or RS 485 RS 422 serial interfaces COM 2 as D sub 9 connector 4 X3 RS 232 serial interface as D sub 9 connector 5 X5 CAN Bus 0 CANopen interface as RJ45 jack 6 X8 X9 USB host interfaces 7 X6 ETHERNET interface as RJ45 jack 8 Service Service button 9 3V Battery CR1 2AA Battery case 10 X13 Slot for SD memory card ...

Page 18: ...e Use the X1 connection for the device power supply More information about the power supply and power consumption is available in the Technical Data section Figure 3 Connector X1 Supply Voltage Table 5 X1 Pin Assignment Pin Assignment Function 1 24 V Supply Voltage 2 0 V GND Reference potential GND 3 FE Ground conductor ...

Page 19: ...lines for ETHERNET interfaces If there are more than 2 devices in a network then they must be connected to each other by a HUB or SWITCH A 1 1 cable is used here If there are only 2 devices in a network a crossover cable can be used Figure 4 Connector X6 ETHERNET RJ45 Table 6 X6 Pin Assignment Pin Assignment Function 1 TX Transmit Data 2 TX Transmit Data 3 RX Receive Data 4 n c 5 n c 6 RX Receive ...

Page 20: ...erfaces type A The following table and illustration provide information on the pin assignment of the interfaces The interface connection meets the USB specification 2 0 Figure 5 Connectors X8 X9 USB Interfaces Table 7 X8 X9 Pin Assignment Pin Assignment Function 1 USB_VCC1 USB 5V DC 2 USB_N1 USB data line N1 3 USB_P1 USB data line P1 4 USB_GND USB GND ...

Page 21: ...xceeding 100 C 212 F The battery compartment holds a 3 V lithium battery type CR1 2AA or Z3600A that supplies the real time clock and the SRAM with power in case of a power failure If you want to change the lithium battery during a power failure make sure that you have the new battery ready to hand For a certain time a gold cap capacitor provides the required power The data of the volatile memory ...

Page 22: ...7 WP 57 QVGA Manual Version 1 4 1 3 5 Slot for Memory Card The panel 762 1057 is equipped with a Flash memory slot on the side for an SD card It supports cards with a 2 GB maximum Supported memory cards item no 758 879 000 001 are available from WAGO ...

Page 23: ... QVGA Manual Version 1 4 1 3 6 Operating Elements 3 6 1 Service Button The service switch on the back of the device is used to call up the Windows CD desktop The WAGO Control Center can be launched for example to configure the device Figure 7 Service Button ...

Page 24: ...rotection Front IP65 back IP20 3 7 2 Power Supply Table 9 Technical Data Power Supply Voltage supply DC 24 V 18 V 30 V Max input current 24 V 500 mA Operating power 8 W 12 W Buffer battery CR 1 2 AA 3 7 3 Display Table 10 Technical Data Display Display type TFT Screen size diagonal 14 5 cm 5 7 Display colors 262 000 colors Graphics resolution 320 x 240 pixels Contrast ratio 500 1 Angle of view hor...

Page 25: ...sion SD Card max 2 GB 3 7 5 Software Table 12 Technical Data Software Operating system Windows CE 6 0 Software configuration Internet browser Java Virtual Machine panel configuration software 3 7 6 Interfaces Table 13 Technical Data Interfaces USB interface 2 x USB2 0 Host Type A Ethernet interface 1 x 10 100 Mbit RJ 45 Maximum length of connecting cables USB maximum 3 m Power supply maximum 3 m t...

Page 26: ...onformity Marking UL508 The following ship approvals have been granted to 762 1057 panels LR Lloyd s Register Env 1 2 3 4 RINA Registro Italiano Navale 3 9 Standards and Guidelines 762 1057 panels meet the following requirements on emission and immunity of interference EMC CE Immunity to interference EN 61000 6 2 EMC CE Emission of interference EN 61000 6 4 ...

Page 27: ...on If the panel is mounted in a position different than recommended cooling can be affected Contact WAGO Service for more information The PERSPECTO Series panels are used in the panel cutout provided and bolted down with the included clamping elements and the intermediate plate from behind note the following installation diagram Do no forget the intermediate plate Insert the included intermediate ...

Page 28: ... PERSPECTO 762 762 1057 WP 57 QVGA Manual Version 1 4 1 Figure 9 Detailed Photograph of Installation with Intermediate Plate Information on the dimensions of the panel cutout is available in the Technical Data section ...

Page 29: ...t 3 FE of the included female connector as described in the previous section Plug the female connector onto the X1 male connector power and then verify that the clamping connection is secured 5 3 Peripheral Devices The interfaces to the back of the device are used to connect the peripheral devices electrically The number and arrangement of the interfaces depend on the design note the information i...

Page 30: ...s from launching automatically the touch screen must be touched within a adjustable time period default setting 3 s after the boot self test phase The service switch on the back of the device can be used to launch the Windows CE desktop at any time The WAGO Control Center can be used to change the start behavior of the device Time window for launching the Windows CE desktop The WAGO Control Center...

Page 31: ...raw its IP address from a DHCP server on the network or the device can be assigned a fixed IP address The current IP address can be queried by double clicking on the network icon in the system tray in the task bar DHCP fixed IP address The device must be connected to a network to change the IP address from DHCP to a fixed IP address 6 2 2 Setting the IP Address The WAGO Control Center is used to s...

Page 32: ...ssover cable to connect between the panel and configuring PC directly it is recommended that both devices have fixed IP addresses with an open address in the range 192 168 1 xxx In this case the subnet mask is automatically set to 255 255 255 0 There is no default gateway IP Address The devices must be set to different IP addresses ...

Page 33: ...he device Settings for the Autostart programs uses FTP HTTP and RAS access can be made General device settings can also be checked and modified 6 3 1 Starting the WAGO Control Center The WAGO Control Center is launched from the Start menu Start Programs Utilities WAGO Control Center The tabs of the WAGO Control Center are explained on the following pages ...

Page 34: ...tchdog A watchdog can be configured here which can restart the device if it crashes after a set time Don t start Windows CE Shell If the checkbox is enabled the Windows CE desktop can no longer be launched The task bar is no longer displayed Simple Network Time protocol If there is an Internet connection the system clock of the device can be synchronized via an SNTP server Client Only If the check...

Page 35: ... is entered here by default The time window for launching the programs after the boot and self test phase of the device can also be set here Figure 12 Autostart Applications Tab Enter the program to be called in the Application line and the parameters to be passed in the Arguments line Example Application Flashdisk CrEme bin CrEme exe Arguments cf Flashdisk creme cfg http 192 168 1 1 plc webvisu h...

Page 36: ... tree for example can be put in the user s home directory By doing so you gain access to this and subsequent directories FTP Home Directory HTTP directory path The user starts downwards from this menu The use cannot get to higher level directories Rights Access rights assigned to users are displayed here Access Rights If no home directory is set for a user the user gets FULL ACCESS to the panel de...

Page 37: ...2 Commissioning 37 762 1057 WP 57 QVGA Manual Version 1 4 1 6 3 5 FTP Tab You can configure the FTP server of the device here More information about creating users is available in the Users Tab section Figure 14 FTP Tab ...

Page 38: ...igure the Web server of the device here Figure 15 HTTP Tab Application example An httptest directory with the test alias was created on the flash disk A Web page index htm was created in this directory The page can be used in a Web browser to access the following address http IP address of the device test ...

Page 39: ...service for remote access to a Windows CE device Figure 16 RAS Tab Both RAS functions server and client are supported The connection between a RAS client and the RAS server can be established via a modem VPM or direct connection For more information about the Remote Access Service RAS of the device please contact WAGO Support ...

Page 40: ...Backup button is used to save the parameters defined in the backup_restore cfg and entries on the target data carrier The Restore button is used to restore the parameters defined in the backup_restore cfg and entries on the device Create backup It is recommended that you create a backup after commissioning the device and to keep the backup in a safe place Operating system update There is no operat...

Page 41: ...7 WP 57 QVGA Manual Version 1 4 1 6 3 9 Advanced Tab You can perform advanced settings for the device The menu is generally self explanatory Figure 18 Advanced Tab 6 3 9 1 Read Memory Consumption Click the System button and select the Memory tab ...

Page 42: ...42 Commissioning WAGO PERSPECTO 762 762 1057 WP 57 QVGA Manual Version 1 4 1 Figure 19 Memory Consumption A progress bar displays the memory consumption ...

Page 43: ...Configuration After configuring the panel the settings must be permanently saved in the registry Call up the following utility program Start Programs Utilities Save Registry Fail safe saving of the configuration If the settings are not saved as described they are lost when the device is restarted ...

Page 44: ...e with path is passed to the application by the cf parameter Recommended start version This start version is recommended in connection with CODESYS Example Content of the configuration file Flashdisk creme cfg with comments not included in the file x320 Width of the display in pixels y240 Height of the display in pixels ntb Disables the window header line full screen mode ml 20000 Set memory limit...

Page 45: ...e Web visualization To optimize performance of the PERSPECTO panel the following two parameters have been adjusted in the WebVisu htm and WebVisu_wago htm files param name UPDATETIME value 100 param name USEURLCONNECTION value False After installation of the WAGO CODESYS application the htm files and jar file are located in the CODESYS installation directory Example path C Program Files WAGO Softw...

Page 46: ...er type of lithium battery may present a risk of fire or explosion Data loss If the device is switched off when the battery has failed or has reached its capacity without replacing the battery any settings not saved are lost The battery in the device control buffers the adjustable parameters and the time for a power failure or switched off device Replace the battery as follows 1 Make sure that the...

Page 47: ...nterfaces 20 Figure 6 Battery Case 21 Figure 7 Service Button 23 Figure 8 Installation of the Clamping Elements 27 Figure 9 Detailed Photograph of Installation with Intermediate Plate 28 Figure 10 IP Address 32 Figure 11 General Tab 34 Figure 12 Autostart Applications Tab 35 Figure 13 Users Tab 36 Figure 14 FTP Tab 37 Figure 15 HTTP Tab 38 Figure 16 RAS Tab 39 Figure 17 Backup Restore Tab 40 Figur...

Page 48: ...Figure Front View 16 Table 4 Legend for Figure Back View 17 Table 5 X1 Pin Assignment 18 Table 6 X6 Pin Assignment 19 Table 7 X8 X9 Pin Assignment 20 Table 8 Technical Data Housing 24 Table 9 Technical Data Power Supply 24 Table 10 Technical Data Display 24 Table 11 Technical Data Hardware 25 Table 12 Technical Data Software 25 Table 13 Technical Data Interfaces 25 ...

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