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Table of contents

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General

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1.1  Copyright 

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 YASKAWA Europe GmbH............................................................ 4

1.2  About this manual............................................................................................. 5
1.3  Safety information............................................................................................. 6

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Hardware description

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2.1  Safety information for users.............................................................................. 7
2.2  Properties......................................................................................................... 8
2.3  Structure........................................................................................................... 9
2.3.1  Overview........................................................................................................ 9
2.3.2  Interfaces..................................................................................................... 10
2.3.3  Memory management.................................................................................. 12
2.3.4  RFID reader................................................................................................. 13
2.4  Dimensions..................................................................................................... 14
2.5  General data................................................................................................... 15
2.6  Technical data................................................................................................. 16
2.6.1  62K-JIDR-CX............................................................................................... 16

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Deployment Touch Panel

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3.1  Installation...................................................................................................... 19
3.2  Commissioning............................................................................................... 21
3.2.1  Startup-Manager.......................................................................................... 21
3.3  Deployment RFID reader................................................................................ 24
3.4  Connection to a PLC system.......................................................................... 26
3.5  Operating system Windows

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 Embedded CE 6.0 Prof.................................... 26

3.5.1  General........................................................................................................ 26
3.5.2  Structure...................................................................................................... 28
3.6  Communication via ActiveSync...................................................................... 32
3.7  Integrated Server............................................................................................ 34
3.7.1  General........................................................................................................ 34
3.7.2  ftp server...................................................................................................... 34
3.7.3  http server.................................................................................................... 35
3.7.4  Telnet server................................................................................................ 36
3.7.5  VNC server.................................................................................................. 37
3.8  Access to the network resources.................................................................... 38

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Installation Guidelines

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4.1  Basic rules for the EMC-equitable assembly of installations.......................... 41
4.2  EMC-equitable assembly................................................................................ 44
4.3  EMC-equitable cabling................................................................................... 45
4.4  Special precautions providing high noise immunity........................................ 48
4.5  Checklist for the EMC-compliant installation of controllers............................. 49

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Summary of Contents for TP 610C

Page 1: ...TP 62K JIDR Manual HB160 TP 62K JIDR en 20 20 VIPA HMI Touch Panel TP 610C RFID...

Page 2: ...62K JIDR_000_TP610C_RFID 4 EN 2020 YASKAWA Europe GmbH Ohmstra e 4 91074 Herzogenaurach Tel 49 9132 744 0 Fax 49 9132 744 186 Email info yaskawa eu com Internet www yaskawa eu com...

Page 3: ...ment RFID reader 24 3 4 Connection to a PLC system 26 3 5 Operating system Windows Embedded CE 6 0 Prof 26 3 5 1 General 26 3 5 2 Structure 28 3 6 Communication via ActiveSync 32 3 7 Integrated Server...

Page 4: ...Descriptions may be included for units which are not present at the customer site The exact scope of delivery is described in the respective purchase contract Hereby YASKAWA Europe GmbH declares that...

Page 5: ...Touch Panel 62K JIDR It contains a description of the structure project engineering and deployment Product Order number as of state HW BS TP 610C RFID 62K JIDR 01 Windows CE 6 0 Prof The manual is ta...

Page 6: ...rsonnel in the n project design department n installation department n commissioning n operation CAUTION The following conditions must be met before using or commis sioning the components described in...

Page 7: ...ules 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 devices...

Page 8: ...e grated RFID reader for access control and activation of machine controls n Windows CE 6 0 Prof n Processor Xscale 1 1GHz n Work memory 256Mbyte n User memory 512Mbyte n RFID reader n 380Mbyte memory...

Page 9: ...A USB B 2xEthernet RJ45 Switch 2 3 Structure 2 3 1 Overview 1 Slot for storage medium CF SD MMC 2 RFID reader 3 Connection for interfaces and power supply 4 Display with touch sensitive area touch scr...

Page 10: ...ack 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 suppli...

Page 11: ...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 poi...

Page 12: ...anel is an accumulator with a suitable charging circuit This accu mulator is maintenance free and does not need to be exchanged within the life span of the Touch Panel 2 3 3 Memory management The foll...

Page 13: ...left side of the Touch Panel are the card slots for memory cards The cards are visibly covered by a security flap and are thus secured from slipping out Please take care to pull the security flap bac...

Page 14: ...x 233mm Rear panel W x H x D 285 x 215 x 45mm Installation depth 45mm The degrees of protection are only guaranteed when the following is observed Material thickness at the mounting cut out 1 5 6mm T...

Page 15: ...tion voltage to 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...

Page 16: ...single pulses with Surge an appropriate external protective circuit with lightning protection elements like conductors for lightning and overvoltage is necessary 2 6 Technical data 2 6 1 62K JIDR CX O...

Page 17: ...tor Sub D 9 pin female Serial COM1 RS232 COM1 connector Sub D 9 pin male Serial COM2 RS422 485 isolated COM2 connector Sub D 9 pin female Number of USB A interfaces 2 USB A connector USB A host Number...

Page 18: ...e front side IP 65 Protect type back side IP 20 Dimensions Front panel 304 mm x 233 mm x 7 5 mm Rear panel 285 mm x 215 mm x 45 mm Installation cut out Width 287 mm Height 217 mm Minimum 1 5 mm Maximu...

Page 19: ...cabinet fronts the Touch Panel requires the following front plate cutting Touch Panel W x H in mm 62K JIDR 287 x 217 The fixing technique is integrated in the casing of the Touch Panel and accessible...

Page 20: ...rs 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 For...

Page 21: ...ouch Panel is provided by power supply the Startup Manager will be loaded At the first startup of the Startup Manager the following start screen appears n There is a button on the initial screen with...

Page 22: ...irmware images is shown which are available on the panel and connected storage media These images will be listed with create data and version number Choose your new image If the selected image is not...

Page 23: ...ollowing batch files Start VIPA Webbrowser bat Start VIPA Webserver and Browser fullscreen bat Start VIPA Webserver and Browser bat Start VIPA Webserver bat n Under Delay Time you can adjust a delay t...

Page 24: ...3 3 Deployment RFID reader RFID Radio Frequency Identification is a technology that uses radio waves to automati cally identify objects and people An RFID system consists of an RFID transponder with...

Page 25: ...ting time When the box with Enter default is activated after the ID a line break is dis played n Shared Memory VIPARFiD After reading the ID is written into the internal memory n Com Port Settings Via...

Page 26: ...the application courses in the PLC according to the configured processes Via dia logues configured before process values may be monitored graphically altered and eval uated 3 5 Operating system Windo...

Page 27: ...g on an object and then dragging you can move the object on the screen If no object is selected a frame is created by the dragging that selects the touched objects Characteristics with Windows Embedde...

Page 28: ...your Touch Panel like e g 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 button for minimizing The switc...

Page 29: ...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 ent...

Page 30: ...re keyboard allows you to enter key entries without connecting an external keyboard As soon as an entry is required the software keyboard is automatically shown Hide Input Panel hides the keyboard aga...

Page 31: ...nment via DHCP n System properties System Here you receive information about the version of the current Windows operating system the memory load and sharing alterations here are not accepted into the...

Page 32: ...a mobile device and a PC via USB Many devel oper tools res SCADA project engineering tools use ActiveSync for the data transfer Before you can access the Touch Panel from the PC via ActiveSync you hav...

Page 33: ...ouch Panel The USB device Touch Panel is recognized and the dialog window new part nership opens 2 Choose yes for fixing a partnership and push Next 3 In the opening window de activate all synchroniza...

Page 34: ...ed in the description of the server A client is an application that uses the service of a server within a network For example a web browser is a client because at every call of a website it sends a re...

Page 35: ...on your Touch Panel 3 As soon as your Touch Panel is connected via Ethernet you may monitor the IP address data via in the taskbar 4 After you ve confirmed the pre settings start your ftp client e g W...

Page 36: ...elete and create files and directories You may also start applications Terminating an application is not possible The establishing of a Telnet connection is password protected and has the following ap...

Page 37: ...he VNC server is on delivery deactivated Due to software reasons YASKAWA does not support the VNC server function With Autostart you can select the automatic startup of the VNC server via the Startup...

Page 38: ...sources in a Microsoft network like drives and printer Here you may assign existing public directories or printer in the network to local directories or printer in the Touch Panel Condition for this i...

Page 39: ...rname guest Input net use data testserver archiv user guest The connected network drive is then available via network data at the Touch Panel The configuration of a network printer happens with the fo...

Page 40: ...the network connection to the drive archive of test server To save the settings also after power on you have to store them to the registry with START Programs KuK_Tools KuK Tools Store Terminate netwo...

Page 41: ...erent ways n Electromagnetic fields RF coupling n Magnetic fields with power frequency n Bus system n Power supply n Protected earth conductor Depending on the spreading medium lead bound or lead free...

Page 42: ...lkie n Sparking lines sparking plugs collector of electric motors welding devices In the most times it is enough to take care of some elementary rules to guarantee the EMC Please regard the following...

Page 43: ...special EMC actions Consider to wire all inductivities with erase links Please consider luminescent lamps can influence signal lines n Create a homogeneous reference potential and ground all electrica...

Page 44: ...ltage even in case of 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 h...

Page 45: ...e groups Group A Group 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 installe...

Page 46: ...e of the equipotential bonding 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 c...

Page 47: ...the cover Do not connect 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 t...

Page 48: ...Z diode using a varistor 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 neutra...

Page 49: ...been grounded by means 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 bunc...

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