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Power Panel FT50

User's manual

Version:

1.19 (April 2020)

Order no.:

MAPFT50-ENG

Translation of the original documentation

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Summary of Contents for B&R FT50

Page 1: ...thout prior notice B R Industrial Automation GmbH is not liable for technical editorial errors or incomplete information in this manual In addition B R Industrial Automation GmbH shall not be liable for incidental or consequential damages in connection with or arising from the furnishing performance or use of this material The software names hardware names and trademarks used in this document are ...

Page 2: ...ew 11 3 1 1 Compact solution 11 3 1 2 Flexibility 11 3 1 3 Simple HMI 11 3 2 Model number key 12 3 3 System characteristics 13 3 3 1 Type overview 13 3 3 2 System requirements 13 3 3 3 Projected capacitive touch PCT 13 3 3 4 Viewing angles 14 3 3 5 Surface resistance 14 4 Technical data 15 4 1 Power Panel FT50 5 0 15 4 1 1 Order data 15 4 1 2 Technical data 16 4 1 3 Dimensions 17 4 2 Power Panel F...

Page 3: ...ar view 49 6 3 Ethernet connection 49 6 4 Operating the Power Panel 51 6 4 1 Mouse 51 6 4 2 Keyboard 51 7 Configuration 52 7 1 Service pages 52 7 1 1 Overview 56 7 2 Update 81 7 2 1 Updating with Automation Studio and USB flash drive 81 7 2 2 Updating with a downloaded from the website and USB flash drive 82 7 2 3 Duplicating an existing setup using a USB flash drive 82 7 3 Software 83 7 3 1 Web b...

Page 4: ... media 127 10 International and national certifications 128 10 1 Directives and declarations 128 10 1 1 CE marking 128 10 1 2 EMC Directive 128 10 2 Certifications 128 10 2 1 UL certification 128 11 Environmentally friendly disposal 129 11 1 Separation of materials 129 ...

Page 5: ...rresponding chapter previously included under Technical da ta 1 17 November 2019 Updated the following sections Flange feed through 6ACCFL01 0300 000 Order data for cables Viewing angles 1 16 October 2019 Updated the following sections Service page Web Technical data Gooseneck bracket 6ACCMA11 0400 000 1 15 September 2019 Updated the following sections VESA bracket 6ACCMA11 0100 000 Table stand 6A...

Page 6: ...idelines and notices can result in death severe injury or substantial damage to property Caution Failure to observe these safety guidelines and notices can result in minor injury or damage to property Notice Failure to observe these safety guidelines and notices can result in damage to property General notices Contain useful information for users and instructions for avoiding malfunctions Signal w...

Page 7: ... or similar product or Slot PLC e g B R LS251 or similar product the safety measures that apply to industrial controllers protection by protective equipment such as emergency stops etc must be observed in accordance with applicable national and international regulations This also applies to all other connected devices such as drives All work such as installation commissioning and servicing are onl...

Page 8: ...y aggressive atmosphere Devices contain components sensitive to electrostatic charges that can be damaged by improper handling It is therefore necessary to provide the required protective measures against electrostatic discharge when installing or removing these devices see Protection against electrostatic discharge on page 7 2 5 Installation Installation must be performed according to this docume...

Page 9: ...ve gases in the environment can also result in malfunctions In combination with high temperature and relative humidity aggressive gases for example with sulfur nitrogen and chlorine components trigger chemical processes that can very quickly impair or damage electronic components Blackened copper surfaces and cable ends in existing installations are indicators of aggressive gases When operated in ...

Page 10: ...ecurity measures include for example Segmentation of the network e g separation of the IT network from the control network1 Use of firewalls Use of authentication mechanisms Encryption of data Use of anti malware software Before B R releases products or updates they are subjected to appropriate functional testing Independently of this we recommend that our customers develop their own test processe...

Page 11: ...mple configuration Web based or VNC based HMI 3 1 1 Compact solution These Power Panels are characterized by their compact design and low installation depth Power over Ethernet PoE with shielded Cat 5 cables permits particularly space saving and simple installation The Power Panels also have no hard disks fans or batteries which makes them maintenance free 3 1 2 Flexibility FT50 panels are availab...

Page 12: ...ry 800 MHz dual core ARM Cortex A9 1 GB RAM 512 MB onboard flash drive Display and touch screen 5 0 800 x 480 WVGA resolution projected capacitive touch screen multi touch support glass front with black frame landscape and portrait format configurable with software Interfaces 1x Ethernet 10 100 PoE 802 3af client software Integrated service page VNC client embedded web browser 6 P F T 5 0 1 0 1 E ...

Page 13: ... upgrade General support for Power Panel FT50 4 3 31 4 33 OPC UA configuration in Automation Studio 4 7 1 4 71 AS Automation Studio AR Automation Runtime HW Hardware 1 Note that the following functions are only supported starting with AS version 4 7 1 or AR version 4 71 Configuration of LEDs via OPC UA Creating a USB flash drive for a software update Assigning a visualization object Project instal...

Page 14: ...ypes see the technical data of the respective device D U R L Landscape Legend Display viewing angle U From top D From bottom L From left R From right The viewing angles are specified for the horizontal L R and vertical U D axes in reference to the vertical axis of the display The specified viewing angles above always refer to the standard mounting orientation of the respective Power Panel Standard...

Page 15: ...6ACCMA10 0000 000 Flange for direct wall mounting suitable for FT50 panels from 5 0 10 1 Installation tool 5ACCRHMI 0016 000 FT50 cable installation tool 5ACCRHMI 0017 000 REP HMI installation kit FT50 M22 Cables 6CAPFT 0030 00 FT50 PoE cable 3 m M22 RJ45 6CAPFT 0030 01 FT50 PoE cable 3 m 90 M22 RJ45 6CAPFT 0030 02 FT50 PoE cable 3 m PoE 1 m USB M22 RJ45 USB 6CAPFT 0050 00 FT50 PoE cable 5 m M22 R...

Page 16: ...TFT color Diagonal 5 0 Colors 16 million Resolution 800 x 480 Viewing angles Horizontal Direction L Direction R 70 Vertical Direction U 50 Direction D 70 Backlight Type LED Brightness 300 cd m2 Brightness dimmable Yes up to 0 Half brightness time 40 000 h Touch screen Type Multi touch Technology PCT projected capacitive touch Surface Glass Screen rotation Yes Interfaces Interface Type Power over E...

Page 17: ...es Front Design Black Dimensions Width 148 3 mm Height 105 1 mm Depth 16 5 mm Weight 0 5 kg Table 2 6PFT50 0502 10B Technical data 1 Rechargeable lithium rechargeable battery that cannot be replaced by the user 2 Accessories required 6CAPFT 0030 02 FT50 PoE USB cable 4 1 3 Dimensions 16 5 105 1 17 148 3 ...

Page 18: ...REP HMI installation kit FT50 M22 Cables 6CAPFT 0030 00 FT50 PoE cable 3 m M22 RJ45 6CAPFT 0030 01 FT50 PoE cable 3 m 90 M22 RJ45 6CAPFT 0030 02 FT50 PoE cable 3 m PoE 1 m USB M22 RJ45 USB 6CAPFT 0050 00 FT50 PoE cable 5 m M22 RJ45 6CAPFT 0050 01 FT50 PoE cable 5 m 90 M22 RJ45 6CAPFT 0050 02 FT50 PoE cable 5 m PoE 1 m USB M22 RJ45 USB 6CAPFT 0050 03 FT50 PoE cable 5 m M22 M22 Other 6ACCMA11 0300 0...

Page 19: ...0 cd m2 Brightness dimmable Yes up to 0 Half brightness time 40 000 h Touch screen Type Multi touch Technology PCT projected capacitive touch Surface Glass Screen rotation Yes Interfaces Interface Type Power over Ethernet Variant IEEE 802 3af PoE Max transfer rate 10 100 Mbit s Transfer Physical layer 10BASE T 100BASE TX Half duplex Yes Full duplex Yes Autonegotiation Yes Auto MDI MDIX Yes Interfa...

Page 20: ...h 195 2 mm Height 131 6 mm Depth 16 5 mm Weight 0 7 kg Table 4 6PFT50 070G 10B Technical data 1 Rechargeable lithium rechargeable battery that cannot be replaced by the user 2 Accessories required FT50 PoE cable with USB connection 6CAPFT 0030 02 or 6CAPFT 0050 02 4 2 3 Dimensions 17 195 2 131 6 16 5 ...

Page 21: ... REP HMI installation kit FT50 M22 Cables 6CAPFT 0030 00 FT50 PoE cable 3 m M22 RJ45 6CAPFT 0030 01 FT50 PoE cable 3 m 90 M22 RJ45 6CAPFT 0030 02 FT50 PoE cable 3 m PoE 1 m USB M22 RJ45 USB 6CAPFT 0050 00 FT50 PoE cable 5 m M22 RJ45 6CAPFT 0050 01 FT50 PoE cable 5 m 90 M22 RJ45 6CAPFT 0050 02 FT50 PoE cable 5 m PoE 1 m USB M22 RJ45 USB 6CAPFT 0050 03 FT50 PoE cable 5 m M22 M22 Other 6ACCMA11 0300 ...

Page 22: ...00 cd m2 Brightness dimmable Yes up to 0 Half brightness time 40 000 h Touch screen Type Multi touch Technology PCT projected capacitive touch Surface Glass Screen rotation Yes Interfaces Interface Type Power over Ethernet Variant IEEE 802 3af PoE Max transfer rate 10 100 Mbit s Transfer Physical layer 10BASE T 100BASE TX Half duplex Yes Full duplex Yes Autonegotiation Yes Auto MDI MDIX Yes Interf...

Page 23: ...h 264 5 mm Height 183 1 mm Depth 16 5 mm Weight 1 2 kg Table 6 6PFT50 101E 10B Technical data 1 Rechargeable lithium rechargeable battery that cannot be replaced by the user 2 Accessories required FT50 PoE cable with USB connection 6CAPFT 0030 02 or 6CAPFT 0050 02 4 3 3 Dimensions 17 183 1 264 5 16 5 ...

Page 24: ...e installation tool 5ACCRHMI 0017 000 REP HMI installation kit FT50 M22 Cables 6CAPFT 0030 00 FT50 PoE cable 3 m M22 RJ45 6CAPFT 0030 01 FT50 PoE cable 3 m 90 M22 RJ45 6CAPFT 0030 02 FT50 PoE cable 3 m PoE 1 m USB M22 RJ45 USB 6CAPFT 0050 00 FT50 PoE cable 5 m M22 RJ45 6CAPFT 0050 01 FT50 PoE cable 5 m 90 M22 RJ45 6CAPFT 0050 02 FT50 PoE cable 5 m PoE 1 m USB M22 RJ45 USB 6CAPFT 0050 03 FT50 PoE c...

Page 25: ...00 cd m2 Brightness dimmable Yes up to 0 Half brightness time 40 000 h Touch screen Type Multi touch Technology PCT projected capacitive touch Surface Glass Screen rotation Yes Interfaces Interface Type Power over Ethernet Variant IEEE 802 3at PoE Max transfer rate 10 100 Mbit s Transfer Physical layer 10BASE T 100BASE TX Half duplex Yes Full duplex Yes Autonegotiation Yes Auto MDI MDIX Yes Interf...

Page 26: ...dth 398 6 mm Height 248 mm Depth 26 5 mm Weight 4 0 kg Table 8 6PFT50 156B 10B Technical data 1 Rechargeable lithium rechargeable battery that cannot be replaced by the user 2 Accessories required FT50 PoE cable with USB connection 6CAPFT 0030 02 or 6CAPFT 0050 02 4 4 3 Dimensions 248 398 6 17 26 5 ...

Page 27: ...able installation tool 5ACCRHMI 0017 000 REP HMI installation kit FT50 M22 Cables 6CAPFT 0030 00 FT50 PoE cable 3 m M22 RJ45 6CAPFT 0030 01 FT50 PoE cable 3 m 90 M22 RJ45 6CAPFT 0030 02 FT50 PoE cable 3 m PoE 1 m USB M22 RJ45 USB 6CAPFT 0050 00 FT50 PoE cable 5 m M22 RJ45 6CAPFT 0050 01 FT50 PoE cable 5 m 90 M22 RJ45 6CAPFT 0050 02 FT50 PoE cable 5 m PoE 1 m USB M22 RJ45 USB 6CAPFT 0050 03 FT50 Po...

Page 28: ...0 cd m2 Brightness dimmable Yes up to 0 Half brightness time 40 000 h Touch screen Type Multi touch Technology PCT projected capacitive touch Surface Glass Screen rotation Yes Interfaces Interface Type Power over Ethernet Variant IEEE 802 3bt 4PPoE Max transfer rate 10 100 Mbit s Transfer Physical layer 10BASE T 100BASE TX Half duplex Yes Full duplex Yes Autonegotiation Yes Auto MDI MDIX Yes Inter...

Page 29: ... 534 1 mm Height 325 6 mm Depth 26 5 mm Weight 6 0 kg Table 10 6PFT50 215C 10B Technical data 1 Rechargeable lithium rechargeable battery that cannot be replaced by the user 2 Accessories required FT50 PoE cable with USB connection 6CAPFT 0030 02 or 6CAPFT 0050 02 4 5 3 Dimensions 17 325 6 534 1 26 5 ...

Page 30: ...ictly followed For addition information about the degree of protection see the installation instructions for the individual components on the following pages The tolerance for the torque values specified in this manual is 4 Notice The sealing rings of pipe feed throughs and brackets must be greased with a lubricant before instal lation This extends the reliability and service life of the sealing r...

Page 31: ...d gasket to the injector see General information on page 34 2 Guide the injector through the M22 hole 3 Tighten the M22 nut Torque 10 Nm 4 Secure the injector using the two screws Torque 1 3 Nm 5 Connect the Ethernet connector 6 Tighten the cable gland Torque 3 0 Nm Information For more information see chapter Ethernet connection on page 49 5 2 2 Top hat rail installation 6COPOE 0000 00 1 Guide th...

Page 32: ...e the device 5 3 1 FT50 PoE cable M22 RJ45 6CAPFT 0030 00 6CAPFT 0050 00 1 Connect the Ethernet connector to the panel 2 Tighten the cable gland Torque 3 0 Nm 5 3 2 FT50 PoE cable 90 M22 RJ45 6CAPFT 0030 01 6CAPFT 0050 01 Caution In order to ensure IP67 protection the installation instructions and corresponding notes must be strict ly followed 1 Connect the Ethernet connector to the panel 2 Tighte...

Page 33: ...t ensure IP67 protection for more information see Installing different cable types 1 Connect the Ethernet connector to the panel 2 Tighten the cable gland Torque 3 0 Nm See the figure in section FT50 PoE cable M22 RJ45 on page 32 5 3 4 FT50 PoE cable M22 M22 6CAPFT 0050 03 1 First connect one end of the cable to the injector Information For the procedure for installing an injector see section Moun...

Page 34: ...he side of the gasket shown in the image must face the bracket Screws Information The supplied screws of the brackets and flanges are not designed to secure the terminals to walls or control cabinets These only serve to secure the accessories to the terminal itself To secure the terminals to a wall or control cabinet they must meet the following specifications The terminal must be installed on a f...

Page 35: ...the pipe fixture 5 4 2 1 Flange feed through 6ACCFL01 0300 000 Information This accessory is compatible with the following FT50 sizes 5 panel 7 panel 10 1 panel Dimensions 48 5 40 9 0 37 N 4 holes ø 5 4 N 4 holes M5 60 Instructions Installation of bracket for pipe fixtures as well as securing a panel is performed as follows 1 Insert the sealing rings into the flange feed through 2 Attach the round...

Page 36: ...the two screws Torque 1 3 Nm 6 To increase the service life and functionality of the sealing rings of the flange feed through grease the sealing rings with appropriate oil 7 Insert the pipe fixture into the flange feed through 8 Tighten the four screws on the flange feed through Torque 1 3 Nm ...

Page 37: ...cure the panel to pipe fixtures as well as a wall bracket Both variants are described below Dimensions 100 50 48 5 85 40 N 4 h o le s ø 5 4 N 6 h o l e s M 5 N 4 h o le s M 5 Instructions pipe fixture bracket 1 Insert the sealing rings into the flange 2 Attach the round panel gasket to the panel see General information on page 34 3 Mount the flange feed through including the sealing rings 4 Tighte...

Page 38: ...using the four screws Torque 1 3 Nm 6 To increase the service life and functionality of the sealing rings of the flange feed through grease the sealing rings with appropriate oil 7 Insert the pipe fixture into the flange 8 Tighten the four screws on the flange Torque 1 3 Nm ...

Page 39: ...al information on page 34 3 Mount the flange feed through including the sealing rings 4 Secure the flange using the six rear screws 5 To increase the service life and functionality of the sealing rings of the flange feed through grease the sealing rings with appropriate oil 6 Insert the pipe fixture into the flange 7 Tighten the four screws on the flange Torque 1 3 Nm ...

Page 40: ...0 000 Information This accessory is compatible with the following FT50 sizes 5 panel 7 panel 10 1 panel Dimensions 1 3 60 50 40 34 34 N 8 holes M 5 N 4 holes ø 5 4 Instructions 1 Attach the round panel gasket to the panel see General information on page 34 2 Mount the adapter bracket 3 Attach the second narrower sealing ring to the adapter bracket see General information on page 34 4 Tighten the M...

Page 41: ...Installation Power Panel FT50 User s manual V1 19 41 7 Secure the adapter bracket now screwed to the panel with the corresponding four screws to a control cabinet for example Torque 1 3 Nm ...

Page 42: ... M5 13 Instructions 1 Attach the round panel gasket to the panel see General information on page 34 2 Mount the adapter bracket 3 Attach the second narrower sealing ring to the adapter bracket see General information on page 34 4 Tighten the M22 nut Torque 10 Nm 5 Secure the flange using the two screws Torque 1 3 Nm 6 Connect the cable to the panel and secure it before the panel including the prei...

Page 43: ...Installation Power Panel FT50 User s manual V1 19 43 7 Secure the adapter bracket now screwed to the panel with the corresponding four screws ...

Page 44: ...nut Torque 10 Nm 3 Secure the bracket using the four screws Torque 1 3 Nm 4 Secure the bracket now screwed to the panel with the corresponding four screws Instructions securing the support 1 Perform steps 1 to 3 of the instructions above 2 Secure the bracket screwed to the panel to the swing arm with the corresponding four screws 2 3 1 1 Power Panel FT50 2 VESA bracket 3 Swing arm example ...

Page 45: ...iew A 354 R5 5 R40 Instructions 1 Mount the panel onto the table stand 2 Tighten the M22 nut Torque 10 Nm 3 Secure the bracket using the four screws Torque 1 3 Nm 4 The panel can be rotated 90 by loosening the screws Notice Portrait mode in combination with the table stand is not compatible with the 21 5 display ...

Page 46: ... order to ensure IP20 and type 1 protection the installation instructions and corresponding notes must be strictly followed Dimensions 50 40 50 35 570 265 200 20 21 M16 Cable length 5 m Instructions Securing the panel to the gooseneck bracket 1 Move the gooseneck bracket up to the panel 2 Connect the PoE cable 3 Screw on the gooseneck bracket 4 Secure the bracket using the screws Torque 1 3 Nm ...

Page 47: ...he wall 5 Feed the cable and the detached protective cover through the flat washer included in delivery 6 Repeat step 5 with the nut 7 Secure the Gooseneck holder using the nut Different viewing angles can be set using the gooseneck bracket Notice The following limit values must be observed Maximum number of flex cycles 50 000 Maximum bend radius of the supplied PoE cable for fixed installation 8x...

Page 48: ...nt to note that IP67 protection is only ensured if the terminal is installed on a flat surface of an IP67 housing Type 1 12 or 4X protection is also only ensured if the terminal is installed on a flat surface of a housing with a corresponding degree of protection 1 Apply the gasket with the flat side to the panel 2 Guide the panel through the M22 hole 3 Tighten the M22 nut Torque 10 Nm 4 Secure th...

Page 49: ... powered on Other influences e g lying down the device must also be avoided 6 2 Rear view Dimensions 40 ø 22 M5x5mm 40 9 15 6 and 21 5 FT50 devices only 6 3 Ethernet connection General Image legend c Reserved Status indicators The Ethernet connection is equipped with two status indicators that reflect the following information a Red OFF A valid link has NOT been detected ON A valid link has been d...

Page 50: ... to operate the device A shielded Cat 5 cable or higher must always be used The Power Panel must always be grounded with a shielded Cat 5 cable Grounding of the device limits the effects of noise due to electromagnetic interference on the control system The ground connection can also be made using the screws located near the connector A label helps identify the ground connection All electronic dev...

Page 51: ...wing input methods can be used individually or together to operate the Power Panel Touch screen USB keyboard USB mouse 6 4 1 Mouse The mouse cursor automatically appears if a USB mouse is connected to the Power Panel If the left and right mouse buttons are pressed simultaneously for more than 2 seconds the Power Panel navigates to the service pages 6 4 2 Keyboard Text can be entered using a USB ke...

Page 52: ...B flash drive Duplicating an existing setup using a USB flash drive 7 1 Service pages T Series Power Panels can be configured via the integrated service page This service page can be opened in various ways Opening the service page with a gesture The service page can be opened with a Gesture if this is configured accordingly see Configuring the gesture on page 65 Gesture for opening the service pag...

Page 53: ...on the network it will be loaded and installed In the next step the Power Panel will be started in the configured mode see Service page Startup on page 56 regardless of whether an update is found Representation of service pages in this documentation In this documentation service pages are not represented as original screenshots For better readability the service pages are displayed as black text o...

Page 54: ...ve Exit Save changes exit Save changes See Service page Save Exit on page 79 Information Changes only become active after saving and exiting the service pages command Save changes exit Information All settings on the service pages are saved on the Power Panel in XML file PFT50Config xml When backing up or restoring the panel settings a file with this name is created or expected to be on the storag...

Page 55: ...vated 5 Checkbox activated 6 UpDown input field for entering values within a certain range The value can be increased decreased using the or symbols The value can also be changed directly using the keyboard 7 Text field where text can be entered with the keyboard 8 Text field where text can be entered with the keyboard The symbol can be used to add the entered text to a text list 9 Text field for ...

Page 56: ...Storage Update Backup Reset Security Save Exit About Info OPC UA About Info Information about the Power Panel PPT system version licenses for the software being used 7 1 1 1 Service page Startup Startup Network Time Start mode Specify the startup application Service page The start mode is configured on service page Startup and determines how the Power Panel behaves after being switched on The Powe...

Page 57: ...k configuration Activate DNS Activate DNS service DNS suffix DnsSuffix Get DNS from DHCP server Information Network configuration changes do not require the Power Panel to be rebooted and are applied by the system and processed immediately after saving the settings and exiting the service pages see Service page Save Exit on page 79 Hostname Default setting EMPTY no hostname defined The Power Panel...

Page 58: ... the device on the network DHCP Use automatic network configuration Activate DNS Activate DNS service DNS suffix Default setting DnsSuffix A DNS suffix is usually entered when a hostname is defined The DNS suffix is specific to the network in which the device is being operated Information about this must be obtained from the network administrator The hostname and the DNS suffix make up the full do...

Page 59: ...server Startup Network Time Screen Audio Gesture VNC Web Storage Update Backup Reset Security OPC UA Save Exit About Info Hostname Specify the name of the device on the network DHCP Use automatic network configuration Activate DNS Activate DNS service DNS suffix DnsSuffix Get DNS from DHCP server Primary DNS server Secondary DNS server Tertiary DNS server Primary DNS server Secondary DNS server Te...

Page 60: ... the network or system ad ministrator Information IP addresses are checked for validity when they are entered Only characters that build a valid IP address can be entered If the IP address entered is incomplete or the network configuration is incorrect error messages will be output when starting up the device Hostname DHCP Activate DNS DNS suffix For a description of these options see service page...

Page 61: ...ion one to four NTP servers can be entered Startup Network Time Screen Audio Gesture VNC Web Storage Update Activate ntp client NTP server 1 NTP server 2 NTP server 3 NTP server 4 Adjust clock for daylight saving Synchronization takes place cyclically The interval between synchronizations is increased as soon as a certain accuracy of the system time has been achieved Adjust clock for daylight savi...

Page 62: ...e on the service page directly and immediately affects the brightness of the display The currently set value is only stored as the default setting for the device when saved see Service page Save Exit on page 79 Setting 0 on the service page corresponds to a residual brightness of 20 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Range from 0 to 50 Range from 50 to 100 Brightness...

Page 63: ... power limits of the device In this case the animation is displayed slower than the value specified Boot animation requirements information See Boot animation on page 85 1 Reasonable values range from 0 to the width height of the screen The screen width height depends on the used device and the configured Screen rotation 7 1 1 4 1 Screensaver settings If option Screensaver is enabled additional op...

Page 64: ...r Press to test Buzzer source Default setting Touch The following options are available for triggering a buzzer Touch In VNC and web mode an audio signal is output for each touch operation This takes place indepen dently of the application controlled by the Power Panel operating system App The RFB extension and corresponding library can be used to allow the application to trigger the audio signal ...

Page 65: ...e is enabled See Opening the service page with a gesture on page 52 Open service page Default setting Enabled Enabled In VNC web mode the service page can be opened using this gesture Disabled In VNC web mode the service page cannot be opened using this gesture Information A mouse must be connected in order to open the service page in VNC web mode see Mouse on page 51 7 1 1 7 Service page VNC In o...

Page 66: ...complete or no VNC server exists for the IP address or entered hostname a corresponding message will be output if a connection attempt fails in VNC mode This error message is only output if option Show boot logo is disabled in start mode VNC Password Default setting EMPTY no password entered Input range Max 100 characters Note Only one password can be entered which is only used for the currently s...

Page 67: ...I application or other application running on a web server e g mapp View is displayed in the browser The following features are not supported Java Flash The web browser provides full JavaScript support The following figure shows service page Web with the default settings Startup Network Time Screen Audio Gesture VNC Web Storage Update Backup Reset Security OPC UA Save Exit About Info Server IP add...

Page 68: ...is automatically displayed on the screen if a text input field in the web browser has the focus see Keyboard on page 51 Disabled The virtual keyboard for the web page is automatically displayed if a text input field in the web browser has the focus This functionality must be made available by the web server Input can also be made at any time using a connected USB keyboard Information The virtual k...

Page 69: ... 3 Press button Add client certificate 4 Select the corresponding USB drive in the following dialog box 5 A list of all client certificates in the PKCS 12 standard file extension p12 is displayed 6 After the desired client certificate is selected the password must be entered If the client certificate was created without a password the input field must remain empty If all data is entered correctly ...

Page 70: ... service page Web when enabling option Developer tools default setting 9222 Additional functions If the web browser on the Power Panel is running with developer tools enabled the following additional features are enabled When using a USB mouse a shortcut menu is opened with the right mouse button When using a USB keyboard the following keys are also enabled F5 Refresh Reloads the current browser w...

Page 71: ...rk Allow access to user memory via network Default setting Disabled If this option is enabled access to the internal user memory will be shared on the network Password for network access Default setting EMPTY no password entered Input range Max 100 characters The CIFS password for network sharing is configured here This password applies both for sharing the USB storage medium as well as internal u...

Page 72: ...le type Filename PPT image PFT50Image img gz PFT50Image info PFT50Image img gz sig see PPT image on page 84 System settings PFT50Config xml see System settings on page 84 Boot logo PPTLogo bmp gz see Boot logo on page 85 If valid update files are found during this search they are loaded on the Power Panel and the system is restarted With this function it is also possible to carry out a partial upd...

Page 73: ... 3 The names of the listed configurations match the names of the configurations in Automation Studio If a configuration entry is selected a dialog box appears requesting confirmation for installing the configuration After the data is loaded the application changes to service page Save Exit and the data can be saved using a corresponding command Alternatively the user can check and if necessary mod...

Page 74: ...scribed in the following two sections 7 1 1 10 1 1 Configuring an update server of type TFTP If option Get update server from DHCP server is disabled and update server type TFTP is selected input field Hostname IP address is displayed VNC Web Storage Update Backup Reset Security OPC UA Load boot logo animation Press to load boot logo animation from a USB flash drive Update server type Specify the ...

Page 75: ...cters To access an update server of type FTP an FTP password must be entered here The FTP password is stored on the device in configuration file PFT50Config xml Show password Default setting Disabled Enabled The password is displayed in the input field as plain text Disabled The password is hidden in the input field by placeholder characters Encrypt password Default setting Disabled Enabled The pa...

Page 76: ...ng this function creates a backup of the settings and stores it on the USB storage medium Back up boot logo animation button Accessing this function creates a backup of the boot logo and stores it on the USB storage medium Back up system button When this function is executed a backup of the PPT system is created and stored on the USB storage device as a PPT image without signature Information Crea...

Page 77: ...n configuration file PFT50Config xml Show password Default setting Disabled Enabled The password is displayed in the input field as plain text Disabled The password is hidden in the input field by placeholder characters Encrypt password Default setting Disabled Enabled The password is stored on the device in encrypted form Disabled The password is stored on the device as plain text Allow untrusted...

Page 78: ...ss for the OPC UA server Notice The OPC UA server is stopped while the Power Panel service page is active Port Default setting 4840 The port number used to reach the OPC UA server of the Power Panel is specified here Identify token Default setting Anonymous The following selections are available for option Identify token Anonymous The OPC UA server can be accessed within the network without authen...

Page 79: ... pages can be saved using Save Exit leaves the service pages and the Power Panel starts in the configured start mode see Service page Startup on page 56 Startup Network Time Screen Audio Gesture VNC Web Storage Update Backup Reset Security OPC UA Save Exit About Info Save changes exit Press to save changes and exit Save changes Press to save changes Exit without saving Press to exit without saving...

Page 80: ...date Current date System time Current time Model number Device number model number order number Serial number Serial number of the device MAC address MAC address of the network interface IP address IP address currently being used in the network Image version Version number of the PPT system PPT image Signed image Information about whether a signed or unsigned image is installed on the Power Panel ...

Page 81: ... In addition an industrial grade USB flash drive must be used see Storage media on page 127 7 2 1 Updating with Automation Studio and USB flash drive Upgrade PPT Image in Automation Studio USB memory Automation Studio Power Panel 1 3 4 5 2 1 Update the PPT image for the Power Panel in Automation Studio upgrade 2 Configure the Power Panel in Automation Studio according to requirements 3 Connect a U...

Page 82: ...ectly into the root directory of a USB flash drive PFT50Image img gz PFT50Image info PFT50Image img gz sig Readme txt 3 Connect the USB flash drive to the Power Panel 4 Select function Update settings boot logo system on service page Update see section Service page Update on page 72 7 2 3 Duplicating an existing setup using a USB flash drive It is possible to save the system system settings boot l...

Page 83: ...efined certificates into directory cert Permissible file extensions for certificates cer or crt Each time the browser is started all certificates are imported from directory cert 7 3 1 2 Supported fonts System fonts Fonts are installed in the PPT system that are used by the browser to display HTML based HMI applications mapp View Installed starting with PPT system Font 1 2 2 Arial Arial Unicode De...

Page 84: ...ndscape Orientation portrait Portrait Resolution of the device in the format WIDTHxHEIGHT Format of Resolution WIDTHxHEIGHT WIDTH Width of the display in pixels HEIGHT Height of the display in pixels Resolution The width and height of the display are output according to the orientation Example for landscape format 1280x800 Example for portrait format 800x1280 OrderId Model number of the Power Pane...

Page 85: ...A gif If configured on service page Startup the boot animation is displayed in web or VNC mode while establishing the connection The boot animation must meet the following requirements File format Only file format GIF Graphics Interchange Format is permitted for the boot animation Size The size of the boot animation is not permitted to exceed the size of the used display in full screen mode Name P...

Page 86: ... monitoring Use case Under certain circumstances e g if the device is operated near the maximum permissible ambient temperature it makes sense for the application to monitor the temperature of the CPU component housing The application can take appropriate measures if a certain temperature is exceeded Notice The temperature of the CPU housing is not permitted to exceed 105 C The service life of the...

Page 87: ...nds ms Valid range 10 500 If a value is not specified the default setting is used Example pcmdLine beep 880 400 An audio signal with 880 Hz and duration of 400 ms is output Implementation The VNC based HMI application can output an audio signal using function RfbExtStartProcess in order to clearly illustrate certain states or actions Calling beep with specific parameters does not change the defaul...

Page 88: ...programming with library AsOpcUac is available in Au tomation Help Graphical OPC UA clients During development it is helpful to use a graphical OPC UA client to determine attributes and node IDs of nodes and methods OPC UA client UaExpert from Unified Automation GmbH www unified automation com is very popular 7 3 4 1 Information model General information In addition to the basic model of the OPC U...

Page 89: ... the device The recommended procedure here is to dynamically determine the namespace indexes and use a namespace cache Notice Attribute NodeId of each node can change with a new version of the PPT image Explicit fixed use of NodeIds leads to problems in this case NodeIds should therefore always be determined dynamically and managed in a node cache during communication with the OPC UA server Syntax...

Page 90: ...o BuzzerFrequency Frequency of the buzzer Audio BuzzerSource Selects the trigger for the buzzer Audio 4 EnableBuzzer Enables Disables the buzzer Audio Configuration Gesture 0 Root 0 Objects 2 DeviceSet 4 PowerPanelFT50 3 Configuration 4 Gesture ns BrowseName of the parameter Description Service page R W 4 OpenServicePage Configures opening the service page with a gesture Gesture Configuration Netw...

Page 91: ...iguration 4 Web ns BrowseName of the parameter Description Service page R W VirtualKeyboardWeb Enables Disables the on screen keyboard in web mode Web WebServer Address of the web server Web 4 DisablePinchGesture The two finger gesture pinch to zoom for zooming the browser content is disabled Zooming the entire HMI application is prevented Web Control ConnectionWatchdog 0 Root 0 Objects 2 DeviceSe...

Page 92: ... Device properties product specific information of the Power Panel are located under the following path Path 0 Root 0 Objects 2 DeviceSet 4 PowerPanelFT50 ns Path Node Description 0 Root Root directory 0 Objects Object directory 2 DeviceSet Device directory 4 PowerPanelFT50 Nodes for the Power Panel ns BrowseName of the information Description 3 CompatibilityId ID to indicate compatibility 2 Devic...

Page 93: ...et 4 PowerPanelFT50 2 ParameterSet 4 CPUCore0Usage Alternative path function group 0 Root 0 Objects 2 DeviceSet 4 PowerPanelFT50 3 Diagnostics 4 CPUCore0Usage Node attributes NodeClass Variable DataType Byte AccessLevel CurrentRead UserAccessLevel CurrentRead 7 3 4 2 1 2 CPUCore1Usage CPU utilization of core 1 percent Path to the node BrowsePath Path 0 Root 0 Objects 2 DeviceSet 4 PowerPanelFT50 2...

Page 94: ... 3 Diagnostics 4 CPUUsage Node attributes NodeClass Variable DataType Byte AccessLevel CurrentRead UserAccessLevel CurrentRead 7 3 4 2 1 6 MemoryAvailable Available RAM in MB Path to the node BrowsePath Path 0 Root 0 Objects 2 DeviceSet 4 PowerPanelFT50 2 ParameterSet 4 MemoryAvailable Alternative path function group 0 Root 0 Objects 2 DeviceSet 4 PowerPanelFT50 3 Diagnostics 4 MemoryAvailable Nod...

Page 95: ...ss Variable DataType Boolean AccessLevel CurrentRead CurrentWrite UserAccessLevel CurrentRead CurrentWrite BuzzerSource Function identical to Service page Audio Buzzer source on page 64 Path to the node BrowsePath Path 0 Root 0 Objects 2 DeviceSet 4 PowerPanelFT50 2 ParameterSet 4 BuzzerSource Alternative path function group 0 Root 0 Objects 2 DeviceSet 4 PowerPanelFT50 3 Configuration 4 Audio 4 B...

Page 96: ...4 Path to the node BrowsePath Path 0 Root 0 Objects 2 DeviceSet 4 PowerPanelFT50 2 ParameterSet 4 BuzzerDuration Alternative path function group 0 Root 0 Objects 2 DeviceSet 4 PowerPanelFT50 3 Configuration 4 Audio 4 BuzzerDuration Node attributes NodeClass Variable DataType UInt16 AccessLevel CurrentRead CurrentWrite UserAccessLevel CurrentRead CurrentWrite ...

Page 97: ...on of the Hand button Gesture OpenServicePage Description Function identical to Service page Gesture Open service page on page 65 Path to the node BrowsePath Path 0 Root 0 Objects 2 DeviceSet 4 PowerPanelFT50 2 ParameterSet 4 OpenServicePage Alternative path function group 0 Root 0 Objects 2 DeviceSet 4 PowerPanelFT50 3 Configuration 4 Gesture 4 OpenServicePage Node attributes NodeClass Variable D...

Page 98: ...Network SubnetMask Subnet mask Network 4 DefaultGateway IP address of the default gateway Network Hostname Function identical to Service page Network Hostname on page 57 Path to the node BrowsePath Path 0 Root 0 Objects 2 DeviceSet 4 PowerPanelFT50 2 ParameterSet 4 Hostname Alternative path function group 0 Root 0 Objects 2 DeviceSet 4 PowerPanelFT50 3 Configuration 4 Network 4 Hostname Node attri...

Page 99: ...erver on page 59 Path to the node BrowsePath Path 0 Root 0 Objects 2 DeviceSet 4 PowerPanelFT50 2 ParameterSet 4 GetDNSFromDHCP Alternative path function group 0 Root 0 Objects 2 DeviceSet 4 PowerPanelFT50 3 Configuration 4 Network 4 GetDNSFromDHCP Node attributes NodeClass Variable DataType Boolean AccessLevel CurrentRead CurrentWrite UserAccessLevel CurrentRead CurrentWrite PrimaryDNS SecondaryD...

Page 100: ...o the node BrowsePath Path 0 Root 0 Objects 2 DeviceSet 4 PowerPanelFT50 2 ParameterSet 4 SubnetMask Alternative path function group 0 Root 0 Objects 2 DeviceSet 4 PowerPanelFT50 3 Configuration 4 Network 4 SubnetMask Node attributes NodeClass Variable DataType String AccessLevel CurrentRead CurrentWrite UserAccessLevel CurrentRead CurrentWrite DefaultGateway Function identical to Service page Net...

Page 101: ...ibutes NodeClass Variable DataType Byte AccessLevel CurrentRead CurrentWrite UserAccessLevel CurrentRead CurrentWrite ScreenRotation Function identical to Service page Screen Screen rotation on page 62 Path to the node BrowsePath Path 0 Root 0 Objects 2 DeviceSet 4 PowerPanelFT50 2 ParameterSet 4 ScreenRotation Alternative path function group 0 Root 0 Objects 2 DeviceSet 4 PowerPanelFT50 3 Configu...

Page 102: ... Variable DataType UInt16 AccessLevel CurrentRead CurrentWrite UserAccessLevel CurrentRead CurrentWrite ScreensaverType Function identical to Service page Screen Screensaver type on page 63 Path to the node BrowsePath Path 0 Root 0 Objects 2 DeviceSet 4 PowerPanelFT50 2 ParameterSet 4 ScreensaverType Alternative path function group 0 Root 0 Objects 2 DeviceSet 4 PowerPanelFT50 3 Configuration 4 Sc...

Page 103: ...path function group 0 Root 0 Objects 2 DeviceSet 4 PowerPanelFT50 3 Configuration 4 Startup 4 StartMode Node attributes NodeClass Variable DataType BrStartMode Enumeration AccessLevel CurrentRead CurrentWrite UserAccessLevel CurrentRead CurrentWrite Data type BrStartMode enumeration Value String 0 ServicePage 1 VNC 2 Web ShowBootLogoVNC ShowBootLogoWeb Function identical to Service page Startup Bo...

Page 104: ...tions on Service page Storage on page 70 USBMemoryShare Option Allow access to USB memory via network UserMemoryShare Option Allow access to user memory via network Path to the node BrowsePath Path 0 Root 0 Objects 2 DeviceSet 4 PowerPanelFT50 2 ParameterSet 4 USBMemoryShare 0 Root 0 Objects 2 DeviceSet 4 PowerPanelFT50 2 ParameterSet 4 UserMemoryShare Alternative path function group 0 Root 0 Obje...

Page 105: ...eSet 4 PowerPanelFT50 2 ParameterSet 4 EnableNTPClient Alternative path function group 0 Root 0 Objects 2 DeviceSet 4 PowerPanelFT50 3 Configuration 4 Time 4 EnableNTPClient Node attributes NodeClass Variable DataType Boolean AccessLevel CurrentRead CurrentWrite UserAccessLevel CurrentRead CurrentWrite NTPServer1 Function identical to Service page Time NTPServer1 Path to the node BrowsePath Path 0...

Page 106: ...ng AccessLevel CurrentRead CurrentWrite UserAccessLevel CurrentRead CurrentWrite UseRfbExtension Function identical to Service page VNC Use RFB extension on page 66 Path to the node BrowsePath Path 0 Root 0 Objects 2 DeviceSet 4 PowerPanelFT50 2 ParameterSet 4 UseRfbExtension Alternative path function group 0 Root 0 Objects 2 DeviceSet 4 PowerPanelFT50 3 Configuration 4 Vnc 4 UseRfbExtension Node ...

Page 107: ...s NodeClass Variable DataType String AccessLevel CurrentRead CurrentWrite UserAccessLevel CurrentRead CurrentWrite VirtualKeyboardWeb Function identical to Service page Web Virtual keyboard on page 68 Path to the node BrowsePath Path 0 Root 0 Objects 2 DeviceSet 4 PowerPanelFT50 2 ParameterSet 4 VirtualKeyboardWeb Alternative path function group 0 Root 0 Objects 2 DeviceSet 4 PowerPanelFT50 3 Conf...

Page 108: ...te process 7 3 4 2 3 1 AwakePanel Wakes up the Power Panel when the screensaver is running Path to the node BrowsePath Path 0 Root 0 Objects 2 DeviceSet 4 PowerPanelFT50 2 MethodSet 4 AwakePanel Alternative path function group 0 Root 0 Objects 2 DeviceSet 4 PowerPanelFT50 3 Control 4 AwakePanel Arguments for method call Arguments 7 3 4 2 3 2 BuzzerDefault Plays the buzzer with the system settings ...

Page 109: ... 0 Objects 2 DeviceSet 4 PowerPanelFT50 3 Control 4 SaveConfiguration Arguments for method call Arguments 7 3 4 2 3 6 SetBrightness Changes the screen brightness in the range 20 to 100 See arguments for the method call Path to the node BrowsePath Path 0 Root 0 Objects 2 DeviceSet 4 PowerPanelFT50 2 MethodSet 4 SetBrightness Alternative path function group 0 Root 0 Objects 2 DeviceSet 4 PowerPanelF...

Page 110: ...s the update process Function identical to Service page Update Update settings boot logo system button Path to the node BrowsePath Path 0 Root 0 Objects 2 DeviceSet 4 PowerPanelFT50 2 MethodSet 4 StartUpdate Alternative path function group 0 Root 0 Objects 2 DeviceSet 4 PowerPanelFT50 3 Control 4 StartUpdate Arguments for method call Arguments 7 3 4 2 3 10 Control ConnectionWatchdog Path to the ob...

Page 111: ...WatchdogTimeout Node attributes NodeClass Variable DataType UInt16 AccessLevel CurrentRead CurrentWrite UserAccessLevel CurrentRead CurrentWrite ConnectionWatchdogTrigger This parameter is used firstly to enable the watchdog and secondly to trigger it The following values are valid for ConnectionWatchdogTrigger Value Description If the watchdog is not active the watchdog is started with the value ...

Page 112: ...4 Temperature0 Node attributes NodeClass Variable DataType Float AccessLevel CurrentRead UserAccessLevel CurrentRead 7 3 4 2 4 2 USBFlashDrive0 Outputs the status via USB flash drive if connected Path to the node BrowsePath Path 0 Root 0 Objects 2 DeviceSet 4 PowerPanelFT50 2 ParameterSet 4 USBFlashDrive0 Alternative path function group 0 Root 0 Objects 2 DeviceSet 4 PowerPanelFT50 3 Status 4 USBF...

Page 113: ... 255 Red 0 to 255 Path to the node BrowsePath Path 0 Root 0 Objects 2 DeviceSet 4 PowerPanelFT50 2 ParameterSet 4 RGBLed00 Alternative path function group 0 Root 0 Objects 2 DeviceSet 4 PowerPanelFT50 3 UserInterface 4 RGBLed00 Node attributes NodeClass Variable BrRGBLed Structure Field DataType Red Byte Green Byte DataType Blue Byte AccessLevel CurrentRead CurrentWrite UserAccessLevel CurrentRead...

Page 114: ...ty A future version of the device could be equipped with different technology Although the module name and func tionality of the device are identical to the previous version the firmware may not be compatible for example In this case the device reports a new CompatibilityId Path to the node BrowsePath Path 0 Root 0 Objects 2 DeviceSet 4 PowerPanelFT50 3 CompatibilityId Alternative path function gr...

Page 115: ... 4 PowerPanelFT50 2 Manufacturer Alternative path function group 0 Root 0 Objects 2 DeviceSet 4 PowerPanelFT50 2 Identification 2 Manufacturer Node attributes NodeClass Variable DataType String AccessLevel CurrentRead UserAccessLevel CurrentRead 7 3 4 2 6 5 Model Order number of the device e g 6PFT50 101E 10B Path to the node BrowsePath Path 0 Root 0 Objects 2 DeviceSet 4 PowerPanelFT50 2 Model Al...

Page 116: ...ication 2 SerialNumber Node attributes NodeClass Variable DataType String AccessLevel CurrentRead UserAccessLevel CurrentRead 7 3 4 2 6 9 SoftwareRevision Software version of the PPT system e g 1 2 0 Path to the node BrowsePath Path 0 Root 0 Objects 2 DeviceSet 4 PowerPanelFT50 2 SoftwareRevision Alternative path function group 0 Root 0 Objects 2 DeviceSet 4 PowerPanelFT50 2 Identification 2 Softw...

Page 117: ... information Description 2 DeviceManual Link to the website The user s manual is located in the Downloads section 7 3 4 2 7 1 DeviceManual Link to the website The user s manual is located in the Downloads section Path to the node BrowsePath Path 0 Root 0 Objects 2 DeviceSet 4 PowerPanelFT50 2 DeviceManual Device property CompatibilityId is only available as a property of node PowerPanelFT50 Node a...

Page 118: ... readability of the thermal print during the service life of the device Information The display with the touch screen should be cleaned at regular intervals 8 2 Screen burn in on LCD TFT monitors Screen burn in afterimages display memory effect image retention or image persistence occurs on LCD TFT monitors if static image content is displayed for a prolonged period of time This static screen cont...

Page 119: ...2 RJ45 6CAPFT 0030 01 FT50 PoE cable 3 m 90 M22 RJ45 6CAPFT 0030 02 FT50 PoE cable 3 m PoE 1 m USB M22 RJ45 USB 6CAPFT 0050 00 FT50 PoE cable 5 m M22 RJ45 6CAPFT 0050 01 FT50 PoE cable 5 m 90 M22 RJ45 6CAPFT 0050 02 FT50 PoE cable 5 m PoE 1 m USB M22 RJ45 USB 6CAPFT 0050 03 FT50 PoE cable 5 m M22 M22 5CASD3 0030 00 SDL3 SDL4 PoE cable 3 m 5CASD3 0050 00 SDL3 SDL4 PoE cable 5 m 5CASD3 0100 00 SDL3 ...

Page 120: ...r top hat rail installation Inputs 1x network connection RJ45 1x 24 VDC terminal block Outputs 1x PoE RJ45 Table 11 6COPOE 0000 00 Order data Model number Short description Figure Injectors 6COPFT 0000 00 Power over Ethernet PoE injector for control cabinet installa tion Inputs 1x network connection RJ45 1x 24 VDC terminal block Outputs 1x PoE M22 Table 12 6COPFT 0000 00 Order data ...

Page 121: ...current at nominal voltage 2 0 A Max power consumption 36 W Fuse Yes short circuit fuse Reverse polarity protection Yes Electrical isolation 1 500 VAC RMS Operating conditions Degree of protection IP20 IP20 IP67 connection side M22 Ambient conditions Temperature Operation 20 C to 55 C Storage 30 C to 80 C Relative humidity Operation 5 to 85 RH non condensing Storage 5 to 85 RH non condensing Mecha...

Page 122: ...es 122 Power Panel FT50 User s manual V1 19 9 2 3 Dimensions 6COPOE 0000 00 top hat rail installation 120 80 28 6COPFT 0000 00 panel installation 120 80 M22 45 28 Connection for 6COPFT 0000 00 40 M5x5 mm ø 22 11 ...

Page 123: ... B R devices This different pinout is described in the following table In addition there is an adhesive label with a corresponding note on the injector that must be removed before connecting the device Information The tightening torque for securing the terminal block to the injector is 0 15 to 0 20 Nm Pin Description Figure 1 L 2 M 3 Functional ground DC voltage terminal 24 AWG wire gauge R C term...

Page 124: ...e M22 Cables 6CAPFT 0050 03 FT50 PoE cable 5 m M22 M22 Table 17 6CAPFT 0050 03 Order data SDL3 SDL4 PoE cables Model number Short description Figure SDL3 SDL4 PoE cables 5CASD3 0030 00 SDL3 SDL4 FT50 cable 3 m FT50 including Power over Eth ernet 5CASD3 0050 00 SDL3 SDL4 FT50 cable 5 m FT50 including Power over Eth ernet 5CASD3 0100 00 SDL3 SDL4 FT50 cable 10 m FT50 including Power over Eth ernet 5...

Page 125: ... gold plated 50 µm gold plated RJ45 Electrical properties Conductor resistance 125 Ω km at 20 C Operating conditions Degree of protection IP67 panel connection IP20 PoE injector IP67 panel connection IP20 PoE injector IP67 panel connection IP20 PoE injector IP67 panel connection IP20 PoE injector IP67 IP67 panel connection IP20 PoE injector Ambient conditions Temperature Operation 20 C to 70 C Sto...

Page 126: ...ance 290 Ω km 75 Ω km Wave impedance 100 5 Ω at 100 MHz Transfer properties Category 6A Class EA up to 500 MHz per ISO IEC 11801 EN 50173 1 ISO IEC 24702 EN 50173 3 Category 7 Class F up to 600 MHz per ISO IEC 11801 EN 50173 1 ISO IEC 24702 EN 50173 3 Insulation resistance 500 MΩ km 5 GΩ km Operating conditions Pollution degree per EN 61131 2 Pollution degree 2 Flame retardant IEC 60332 1 2 Oil an...

Page 127: ...n Functionality is only guaranteed for the cables available from B R P inout per TIA EIA 568A wh gn gn wh or bl wh bl or wh br br Shield 9 3 5 Dimensions Standard cables Length M22 cables Length 23 14 9 4 Storage media For technical data and additional information about storage media see the corresponding documentation This can be located and downloaded by searching for the storage medium s model ...

Page 128: ...t have the corresponding certifications If an individual component is used that does not have the corresponding certification the complete system will also not be certified B R products and services comply with applicable standards These are international standards from organizations such as ISO IEC and CENELEC as well as national standards from organizations such as UL CSA FCC VDE ÖVE etc We pay ...

Page 129: ...ation of materials To ensure that devices can be recycled in an environmentally friendly manner it is necessary to separate out the different materials Component Disposal Programmable logic controllers Operating and monitoring devices Uninterruptible power supplies Batteries and rechargeable batteries Cables Electronics recycling Paper Cardboard packaging Paper Cardboard recycling Plastic packagin...

Page 130: ...nformation 130 Power Panel FT50 User s manual V1 19 Publishing information B R Industrial Automation GmbH B R Strasse 1 5142 Eggelsberg Austria Telephone 43 7748 6586 0 Fax 43 7748 6586 26 office br automation com ...

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