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4PP065.0571-B00

Technical documentation

Version:

1.00 (July 2013)

Model no.:

4PP065.0571-B00

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Summary of Contents for 4PP065.0571-B00

Page 1: ...he date of publication however Bernecker Rainer Industrie Elektronik Ges m b H makes no warranty ex pressed or implied with regard to the products or documentation contained within this manual In addition Bernecker Rainer Industrie Elektronik Ges m b H shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages in connection with or arising from the furnishing performance or use of the product...

Page 2: ...y voltage 10 3 2 5 Operating mode and node number switches 11 3 3 Technical data 12 3 4 Dimensions 15 3 5 Cutout installation 16 3 6 Panel overlay design 17 3 7 Slide in labels 18 4 Commissioning 19 4 1 Mounting instructions 19 4 2 Mounting orientation 21 4 3 Installing interface modules 22 4 4 Touch screen calibration 22 4 5 Screen rotation 22 5 Maintenance 23 5 1 Cleaning 23 5 2 Changing the bat...

Page 3: ...Views Data sheetV 1 00 4PP065 0571 B00 3 1 Views Figure 1 4PP065 0571 B00 Oblique view ...

Page 4: ...Views 4 Data sheetV 1 00 4PP065 0571 B00 Figure 2 4PP065 0571 B00 Rear view ...

Page 5: ...cHMI PP65 TFT C QVGA 5 7in FT X2X ETH Table 1 4PP065 0571 B00 Order data 2 1 1 Description The 4PP065 0571 B00 is a variant of the standard device 4PP065 0571 X74F with the following modifications Panel overlay design and slide in labels same as standard PP45 but PP45 PP65 imprint No embossing around display Display with dim backlighting 2 1 2 Version information Version Date Comment Responsible 1...

Page 6: ...ior of the Status LED has changed starting with AR J2 96 E3 01 and B3 06 3 1 1 Diagnostic LEDs up to AR I2 96 D3 01 and A3 06 LED Color Status Description Red On Error Reset Status Orange On Boot or Ready mode User Green On Off LED operable by the user with the AsHW library X2X Orange On Module sending data via the X2X Link interface CF Orange On CompactFlash card being accessed Table 4 4PP065 057...

Page 7: ...on Battery not installed or battery capacity too low CompactFlash media not found Reserved for future blink codes Table 6 4PP065 0571 X74F Status LED blink code Because blink codes can only signal one error at a time errors with higher priority take precedence Fatal errors have a higher priority than less significant errors e g low battery capacity 3 1 3 ACT LNK LEDs for the RJ45 interface There a...

Page 8: ... elements 3 2 1 X2X Link port Interface Pinout Terminal X2X Link 1 X2X X2X data 2 X2X X2X ground 3 X2X X2X data inverted 4 SHLD Shield Required accessories 0TB704 9 Terminal block accessory 4 pin screw clamp 1 5 mm 0TB704 91 Terminal block accessory 4 pin cage clamp 2 5 mm User interface X2X Link X2X X2X X2X SHLD 1 2 3 4 T 4 pin male multipoint connector Table 8 4PP065 0571 X74F X2X Link pinout ...

Page 9: ...65 0571 X74F USB interface 1 The actual value depends on the operating system or driver being used 2 Each USB port is protected by a maintenance free USB current limiting circuit breaker max 500 mA Warning Peripheral USB devices can be connected to these USB ports Due to the vast number of USB devices available on the market B R cannot guarantee their performance B R does ensure the performance of...

Page 10: ...r Panel has reverse polarity protection that prevents the supply voltage from being connected incorrectly and damaging the device Overload protection must be provided by an external fuse 5 A fast acting Supply voltage Pinout Terminal Assignment 24 VDC Functional ground GND Required accessories 0TB103 9 Connector 24 VDC 3 pin female 3 31 mm screw clamp protected against vibration by the screw flang...

Page 11: ...ting mode or node number switches Switch positions 01 FE are used to set the INA station number of the Ethernet interface Switch position Description 00 Reserved 01 FE INA node number of the Ethernet interface FF Diagnostics mode The CPU boots in Diagnostics mode Does not initialize program sections in User RAM and User FlashPROM After being in diagnostics mode the CPU always boots with a cold res...

Page 12: ... 4 MB for firmware Cooling Passive via heat sink Mode Node switches 2 16 positions each Remanent variables 32 kB Watchdog MTCX 2 Real time clock Accuracy At 25 C typ 30 ppm 2 5 seconds per day 3 Battery buffered Yes Power failure logic Controller MTCX 2 Buffer time 10 ms Graphics Controller Geode LX800 Memory 8 MB shared memory allocated in RAM Standard memory RAM 128 MB DDR SDRAM User RAM 200 kB ...

Page 13: ...ctrical isolation No Operating conditions Installation at altitudes above sea level Maximum 3000 m Protection in accordance with EN 60529 Back IP20 only with an inserted CompactFlash card Front IP65 NEMA 250 type 4X dust and sprayed water protection Environmental conditions Temperature Operation 0 to 50 C Storage 20 to 70 C Transport 20 to 70 C Relative humidity Operation 10 to 90 non condensing S...

Page 14: ...50 C when device on Maximum service life in 24h operation no buffer 6 years at 25 C 5 years at 50 C Maximum service life when device switched off 2 years at 25 C 1 year at 50 C 2 Maintenance Controller Extended 3 At max specified ambient temperature typ 50 ppm 4 s worst case 100 ppm 8 s 4 The actual number of colors depends on the graphics memory the graphics mode set and the graphics driver used ...

Page 15: ...Fully assembled device Technical data Data sheetV 1 00 4PP065 0571 B00 15 3 4 Dimensions Figure 7 4PP065 0571 B00 Dimensions ...

Page 16: ...made according to the following dimensions for cutout installations These devices are best mounted in a cutout installation using the mounting clips on the housing or clamping blocks various designs possible Outer contour Power Panel Cutout Cutout dimensions 188 0 5 mm x 130 0 5 mm Figure 8 4PP065 0571 B00 Cutout installation ...

Page 17: ...e 429 C IMPORTANT This image is not a true representation of the colors used on the panel overlay The actual colors may vary slightly Color description Pantone 427 C Pantone 428 C Transparent unprinted Pantone Process black C Cutout Pantone 432 C Pantone 151 C Figure 9 4PP065 0571 B00 Panel overlay design ...

Page 18: ...e 429 C IMPORTANT This image is not a true representation of the colors used on the panel overlay The actual colors may vary slightly Color description Pantone 427 C Pantone 428 C Transparent unprinted Pantone Process black C Cutout Pantone 432 C Pantone 151 C Figure 10 4PP065 0571 B00 Slide in labels ...

Page 19: ...h six retaining clips two each for top bottom and one each for left right In order to guarantee sufficient air circulation allow the specified amount of space above below to the side and behind the Power Panel The minimum specified spacing is indicated in the following diagrams This applies to all Power Panel variants Rear view At least 40 mm spacing At least 40 mm spacing Table 14 Spacing for air...

Page 20: ...Commissioning 20 Data sheetV 1 00 4PP065 0571 B00 Side view Air inlet Air outlet At least 80 mm spacing At least 80 mm spacing At least 80 mm spacing Table 15 Spacing for air circulation Side view ...

Page 21: ...hows the approved mounting orientations for Power Panel devices These mounting ori entations apply to all Power Panel variants 45 45 Figure 11 Power Panel Mounting orientations Caution The maximum permitted ambient temperature can be found in the technical data for the respective Power Panel device ...

Page 22: ...pports hardware calibration As a result devices are pre calibrated when delivered This is an advantageous feature when replacing devices of the same model or type since it avoids having to recalibrate the new device Nevertheless calibrating the device is still recommended in order to achieve the best results and to better adapt the touch screen to the user s preferences 4 5 Screen rotation It is p...

Page 23: ...is at least 3 years at 50 C 18 5 μA for the components being supplied and a self discharge of 40 It is only necessary to change the battery on devices with a lithium battery see the technical data for the Power Panel device 5 2 2 Battery status evaluation The status of the battery is determined immediately after the Power Panel is started and subsequently checked by the system every 24 hours Durin...

Page 24: ...ry cover from the top of the Power Panel device using a screwdriver 1 1 Figure 12 Changing the battery Removing the battery cover Carefully remove the used battery from its fitting by pulling the removal strip 2 2 Figure 13 Changing the battery Removing the battery In order to prevent a short circuit do not touch the new battery with pliers or uninsulated tweezers The battery should not be held by...

Page 25: ...utomation Studio Warning Lithium batteries are considered hazardous waste Used batteries should be disposed of in accordance with applicable local regulations 5 3 Changing the CompactFlash card 5 3 1 Removing the CompactFlash card 1 3 2 Figure 15 Removing the CompactFlash card Rotate the orange CompactFlash safety latch away from the CompactFlash slot 1 Then press the CompactFlash ejection lever w...

Page 26: ...ith the front of the device 1 This will push the ejection lever out to the same level 2 The CompactFlash slot is mechanically designed to prevent the card from being inserted incorrectly If inserted incorrectly the CompactFlash card will not go in all the way and the ejection lever will not extend out Finally rotate the safety latch over the CompactFlash slot 3 to secure the CompactFlash card 4 ...

Page 27: ...d crystal molecules from returning to their original state This condition is unpredictable and can depend on the following factors Type of image displayed Color composition of the image Length of time that the image is displayed Ambient temperature 5 4 1 How can this be avoided There is no perfect solution There are ways to significantly reduce this effect however Avoid static images or screen con...

Page 28: ...re 6 4PP065 0571 X74F Operating mode and node number switches 11 Figure 7 4PP065 0571 B00 Dimensions 15 Figure 8 4PP065 0571 B00 Cutout installation 16 Figure 9 4PP065 0571 B00 Panel overlay design 17 Figure 10 4PP065 0571 B00 Slide in labels 18 Figure 11 Power Panel Mounting orientations 21 Figure 12 Changing the battery Removing the battery cover 24 Figure 13 Changing the battery Removing the ba...

Page 29: ...ink code 7 Table 7 4PP065 0571 X74F ACT LNK LEDs for the RJ45 port 7 Table 8 4PP065 0571 X74F X2X Link pinout 8 Table 9 4PP065 0571 X74F USB interface 9 Table 10 4PP065 0571 X74F Ethernet interface pinout 10 Table 11 4PP065 0571 X74F Supply voltage pinout 10 Table 12 4PP065 0571 X74F Operating mode and node number switches 11 Table 13 4PP065 0571 B00 Technical data 12 Table 14 Spacing for air circ...

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