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Summary of Contents for TouchPanel TP 612C

Page 1: ...TP 62M JJK0 Manual HB160 TP 62M JJK0 en 23 10 HMI Touch Panel TP 612C...

Page 2: ...62M JJK0_000_TP612C 3 EN 2023 YASKAWA Europe GmbH Philipp Reis Str 6 65795 Hattersheim Germany Tel 49 6196 569 300 Fax 49 6196 569 398 Email info yaskawa eu Internet www yaskawa eu com...

Page 3: ...grated server 26 3 3 3 Communication via ActiveSync 31 3 4 Operating system Windows Embedded Compact 7 33 3 4 1 General 33 3 4 2 Structure 34 3 5 Access to the network resources 38 4 Industrial Securi...

Page 4: ...d trademarks of Microsoft Inc USA Portable Document Format PDF is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Inc All other trademarks logos and service or product marks specified herein are owned by thei...

Page 5: ...en for users with basic knowledge of automation technology n The manual consists of chapters Each chapter describes a completed topic n The following guides are available in the manual An overall tabl...

Page 6: ...llation department n commissioning n operation CAUTION The following conditions must be met before using or commis sioning the components described in this manual Hardware modifications to the process...

Page 7: ...Modules that have been damaged by electrostatic discharges can fail after a temperature change mechanical shock or changes in the electrical load Only the consequent implementation of protection devic...

Page 8: ...Windows Embedded Compact 7 n Movicon 11 CE Standard 4096 I O bytes n Processor Freescale i MX 6 ARM Cortex A9 800 MHz n Work memory 1GB n User memory 8GB n 6GB memory for user data n CF Card II and MM...

Page 9: ...5 2xUSB A USB B 2xEthernet RJ45 Switch 2 3 Structure 2 3 1 Overview 1 Slot for storage medium CF SD MMC 2 Connection for interfaces and power supply 3 Display with touch sensitive area touch screen 1...

Page 10: ...jack for Ethernet communication 7 RJ45 jack for Ethernet communication 8 Slot for DC 24V voltage supply 9 Slot for CF SD MMC storage medium Please make sure that the Touch Panel always has to be supp...

Page 11: ...o 115 2kBaud n Serial bus connection in 2 wire technology using half duplex mode 9 pin SubD plug n Interface is compatible to the COM interface of a PC n Logical signals as voltage levels n Point to p...

Page 12: ...e pro vided with DC 24V 20 4 28 8V For this you find an according DC 24V slot on the bottom side The power supply is protected against inverse polarity and overcurrent The battery for the clock of the...

Page 13: ...module has a pulling edge Hold the CompactFlash in the way that the pulling edge points to the left side Push the storage module without much power into the slot until the impact To remove the card to...

Page 14: ...tallation depth 45mm The degrees of protection are only guaranteed when the following is observed Material thickness at the mounting cut out 1 5 6mm The deviation from the plane for the panel cut out...

Page 15: ...o reference earth Inputs outputs AC DC 50V test voltage AC 500V Protective measures against short circuit Environmental conditions to EN 61131 2 Climatic Storage transport EN 60068 2 14 20 60 C Operat...

Page 16: ...Burst degree of severity 3 EN 61000 4 5 Surge degree of severity 31 1 Due to the high energetic single pulses with Surge an appropriate external protective circuit with lightning protection elements...

Page 17: ...k memory 1 GB User memory 8 GB Available memory user data 6 GB SD MMC Slot CF Card Slot Typ II CFast Slot Time Real time clock buffered Clock buffered period min 6 w Type of buffering Vanadium Recharg...

Page 18: ...supply permitted range DC 20 4 28 8 V Reverse polarity protection Current consumption no load operation 0 2 A Current consumption rated value 0 5 A Inrush current 1 74 A I t 0 06 A s Power loss 13 5 W...

Page 19: ...panel thickness 6 mm Net weight 3160 g Weight including accessories 3940 g Gross weight 3940 g Environmental conditions Operating temperature 0 C to 50 C Storage temperature 25 C to 70 C Certification...

Page 20: ...cabinet fronts the Touch Panel requires the following front plate cutting Touch Panel W x H in mm 62M JJK0 EB 311 x 249 The fixing technique is integrated in the casing of the Touch Panel and accessi...

Page 21: ...tors to the CageClamps like this 1 Round opening for wires 2 Locking orange for screwdriver 3 Test point for 2mm test tip The picture on the left side shows the cabling step by step from top view 1 Fo...

Page 22: ...please note that only English and German are supported other languages can lead to a system crash 3 2 1 Startup Manager As soon as the Touch Panel is provided by power supply the Startup Manager will...

Page 23: ...be listed with create data and version number Choose your new image If the selected image is not correct for your Touch Panel an error massage will appear If the image is correct for your Touch Panel...

Page 24: ...lly Flashdisk For this select under Type all Files and select one of the following batch files Start VIPA Webbrowser bat Start VIPA Webserver and Browser fullscreen bat Start VIPA Webserver and Browse...

Page 25: ...f the Startup Manager the registry settings for the back light the local settings and the LAN settings will be saved by Backup in Flashdisk Backup The name of the backup file is backup bkv Which setti...

Page 26: ...the PLC via field bus and Ethernet During operation your operating device communicates with the according PLC and reacts to the application courses in the PLC according to the configured processes Vi...

Page 27: ...ectories Depending on the ftp client your PC must have the following conditions for a ftp connec tion If there are still problems with the ftp access please ask your system administrator Internet Expl...

Page 28: ...le in your Windows operating system you may execute text based all file remote functions at your Touch Panel like copy delete and create files and directo ries You can also start applications Terminat...

Page 29: ...the Telnet connection at any time After establishment of a Telnet connection the Touch Panel provides you with commands A list of possible commands with a short description is available via the comman...

Page 30: ...VNC server you should use these exclusively for start up For this reason the VNC server is on delivery deactivated Due to software reasons Yaskawa does not support the VNC server func tion The VNC con...

Page 31: ...ormation about creating and administrating of websites on the Touch Panel are available in the online documentation of the web servers The login as web admin requires the following steps 1 Start the w...

Page 32: ...e yes for fixing a partnership and push Next 4 In the opening window de activate all synchronization settings and click on Next 5 Finish establishes the partnership Now you can access the Touch Panel...

Page 33: ...ea on the screen twice A double click on an object opens res executes this n Drag By tapping on an object and then dragging you can move the object on the screen If no object is selected a frame is cr...

Page 34: ...ccess to all components of your Touch Panel such as applications system settings file browser etc 2 Open applications For every open application a button can be found in the task bar There is no butto...

Page 35: ...ton allows you to select one of the available software keyboards At the moment the following standard keyboards are implemented At pushed Shift key At pushed a key Please note that can exclusively be...

Page 36: ...n Set Display Via Start Settings Control Panel Display the dialog windows for the display properties opens Here you can change the settings for the monitor options n Calibrate touch screen If the touc...

Page 37: ...uages can lead to a system crash Please note that changes made are set back after PowerOFF PowerON and are only stored via Start Programs KuK_Tools KuK Tools Store The dialog window where to configure...

Page 38: ...Name For example net view testserver lists all shared resources of the network PC test server To test the physical connection a PING to the IP address of the network PC can be executed if there are pr...

Page 39: ...k printer For example you can print the content of the current directory using dir network printer The listing command for all network connections of your Touch Panel is net use You can terminate alre...

Page 40: ...ord phishing The most important precautions to prevent manipulation and loss of data security in the industrial environment are n Encrypting the data traffic by means of certificates n Filtering and i...

Page 41: ...he communication ports that are used for communication should be acti vated Only the communication protocols that are used for communication should be activated n Consider possible defence strategies...

Page 42: ...ected against manipulation n Use encryption systems on your storage media n Perform security assessments regularly to reduce the risk of manipulation n Use only data and software from approved sources...

Page 43: ...use Typical source Galvanic coupling Galvanic or metallic coupling always occurs when two current circuits have a common line n Pulsed devices Net influence from transducers and foreign net devices n...

Page 44: ...extensive and impedance low Please try not to use aluminium parts Aluminium is easily oxidizing and is there fore less suitable for grounding n When cabling take care of the correct line routing Orga...

Page 45: ...ding actions The grounding of the PLC serves for protection and functionality activity Connect installation parts and cabinets with your PLC in star topology with the isolation protected earth conduct...

Page 46: ...an error Thus you have to connect the ground with the protected earth conductor To avoid ground loops local distant ground constructions cubicles construction and machine parts have to be connected w...

Page 47: ...p B Group C Group D Group A 1 2 3 4 Group B 2 1 3 4 Group C 3 3 1 4 Group D 4 4 4 1 1 The lines may be installed in common bundles or cable trusses 2 The lines have to be installed in different bundle...

Page 48: ...ing conductor must not exceed 10 of the impedance of the screen where screened signal lines are connected between the dif ferent sections of the plant and the screening is connected to ground neutral...

Page 49: ...ct the screen to PIN 1 of the connector In case of stationary operations it is recommended that the remove the insulation from the screened cable without cutting the screen and to attach this point to...

Page 50: ...istor using RC network Every cubicle must be provided with a power outlet for the PU These outlets must be wired to the distribution system which is also used to connect the neutral conductor for the...

Page 51: ...ans of grounding straps connected to the body of the cubicle Cable routing Cabling divided into groups Power cables 230 400V and signal lines installed in separate channels or bunches Potential compen...

Page 52: ...Appendix HMI Appendix HB160 TP 62M JJK0 en 23 10 52...

Page 53: ...in difficult operating conditions was added Chapter Deployment n The Explorer selection was added under Autostart in the Startup Manager 23 10 Chapter Deployment n Caution notice has been added under...

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