4.2.2 EMC-equitable assembly................45 4.2.3 EMC-equitable cabling................46 4.2.4 Special precautions providing high noise immunity........49 4.2.5 Checklist for the EMC-compliant installation of controllers......50 Appendix....................... 51 A History of changes.................... 52 HB160 | TP | 62K-JJK0 | en | 22-04...
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European Headquarters, Hauptstraße 185, 65760 Eschborn, Germany Tel.: +49 6196 569 500 (hotline) Email: support@yaskawa.eu.com 1.2 About this manual Objective and contents This manual describes the Touch Panel 62K-JJK0-EB. It contains a description of the structure, project engineering and deployment. Product Order number as of version: Ò...
Installation and hardware modifications only by properly trained per- sonnel. – The national rules and regulations of the respective country must be satisfied (installation, safety, EMC ...) Disposal National rules and regulations apply to the disposal of the unit! HB160 | TP | 62K-JJK0 | en | 22-04...
Instruments must be grounded. Modifying electrostatic sensitive modules you should only use soldering irons with grounded tips. CAUTION! Personnel and instruments should be grounded when working on electro- static sensitive modules. HB160 | TP | 62K-JJK0 | en | 22-04...
2.3 Structure 2.3.1 Overview Front view Slot for storage medium (CF, SD/MMC) Connection for interfaces and power supply Display with touch sensitive area (touch screen) Side view Compact Flash MMC / SD HB160 | TP | 62K-JJK0 | en | 22-04...
RJ45 jack for Ethernet communication Slot for DC 24V voltage supply Slot for CF/SD/MMC storage medium Please make sure that the Touch Panel always has to be supplied with external voltage! 2.3.2 Interfaces HB160 | TP | 62K-JJK0 | en | 22-04...
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Interface is compatible to the COM interface of a PC Logical signals as voltage levels Point-to-point links with serial full-duplex transfer in two-wire technology up to 15m distance Data transfer rate up to 115.2kbit/s HB160 | TP | 62K-JJK0 | en | 22-04...
The USB-A interface of your PC can be connected to the "Slave"-USB-B interface of your Touch Panel deploying the USB programming cable. The USB programming cable is delivered by Yaskawa with order No. 670-0KB10. Power supply The Touch Panelhas got an integrated power supply. The power supply has to be pro- vided with DC 24V (20.4 ...
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Please take care to pull the security flap back before plugging or pulling a memory card like shown in the illustration and put it back again afterwards. When plugging, the security flap additionally snaps into position above the plugged memory card. HB160 | TP | 62K-JJK0 | en | 22-04...
The deviation from the plane for the panel cut-out is condition must be fulfilled for the mounted HMI device. £ 120µm (fric- – Permissible surface roughness in the area of the seal: tion coefficient 120) HB160 | TP | 62K-JJK0 | en | 22-04...
EN 61131-2 Degree of pollution 2 Mechanical Oscillation EN 60068-2-6 1g, 9Hz ... 150Hz Shock EN 60068-2-27 15g, 11ms Mounting conditions Mounting place In the control cabinet Mounting position Horizontal and vertical HB160 | TP | 62K-JJK0 | en | 22-04...
ARM Cortex A9 800MHz Operating system Windows Embedded Compact 7 User software Movicon 11 CE Standard Work memory 1 GB User memory 8 GB Available memory (user data) 6 GB SD/MMC Slot ü HB160 | TP | 62K-JJK0 | en | 22-04...
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Video connectors Audio connections Technical data power supply Power supply (rated value) DC 24 V Power supply (permitted range) DC 20.4...28.8 V Reverse polarity protection ü Current consumption (no-load operation) 0.2 A HB160 | TP | 62K-JJK0 | en | 22-04...
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Weight including accessories 3650 g Gross weight 3650 g Environmental conditions Operating temperature 0 °C to 50 °C Storage temperature -25 °C to 70 °C Certifications UL certification in preparation KC certification HB160 | TP | 62K-JJK0 | en | 22-04...
Now bolt the lever [5] clockwise with the screwdriver [4] until it rotates to the out- side. Further screwing bolts the lever to the front panel until it holds this to the control cabinet front. HB160 | TP | 62K-JJK0 | en | 22-04...
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Insert the insulation-stripped wire into the round opening. You can use wires with a cross-section from 0.08mm to 2.5mm By removing the screwdriver the wire is connected safely with the plug connector via a spring. HB160 | TP | 62K-JJK0 | en | 22-04...
A delay time of 5 seconds is default. In the selection menu under "Autostart" you can adjust this time. Selection menu There are following buttons in the selection menu: Settings Info/Update Autostart Backup Exit Back HB160 | TP | 62K-JJK0 | en | 22-04...
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To permanently retain the settings, you have to store them under‘Start è Programs è KuK_Tools è KuK Tools’ [Store]. Autostart With [Autostart] you define which runtime and which project will be started automatically together with the Touch Panel startup. HB160 | TP | 62K-JJK0 | en | 22-04...
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Via "Rotation" the orientation of the Touch Panel can be changed. Via "Program start" with [+] you can add programmes, which have to start automatically. Select "start" and assign a name for the program. Upload your program with [...]. HB160 | TP | 62K-JJK0 | en | 22-04...
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è VipaStartup’. These can be adjusted accordingly. Exit Ò The Startup-Manager will be closed by [Exit] and the system returns to the Windows screen. Back With [Back] you get back to the start screen of the Startup-Manager. HB160 | TP | 62K-JJK0 | en | 22-04...
Some servers only allow access by means of entering User name and Pass- word. The following login data are used standardly: User name: wince Password: vipatp Overview Per default the following server are integrated: HB160 | TP | 62K-JJK0 | en | 22-04...
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Windows Explorer as ftp client and your Touch Panel. Connect your Touch Panel with the network where your PC is a member via an Ethernet cable. Switch on your Touch Panel. HB160 | TP | 62K-JJK0 | en | 22-04...
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Start a Telnet client like for example "MS-DOS console" at your PC and enter the following into the address bar: telnet IP address. ð When the connection is established, the Touch Panel asks for the user name and the password. HB160 | TP | 62K-JJK0 | en | 22-04...
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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 command help. By beginning with "help" before a command you receive help to this command. HB160 | TP | 62K-JJK0 | en | 22-04...
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Because you can deactivate all safety attitudes with the 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! Establishing a VNC con-...
Installation Download the ActiveSync from the Microsoft website and start the file MSA- SYNC.EXE. Start the installation with [Next]. Choose an installation directory and click on [Next]. ð ActiveSync is installed. HB160 | TP | 62K-JJK0 | en | 22-04...
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Now you can access the Touch Panel with ActiveSync via USB. To keep the settings also after power on, you have to store them to the registry with ‘START è Programs è KuK_Tools è KuK Tools’ [Store]. HB160 | TP | 62K-JJK0 | en | 22-04...
WEC7. Before a reboot you should always save your data res. close all running applica- tions to avoid data loss. Please note that changes made are set back after PowerOFF-PowerON and are only stored via ‘Start è Programs è KuK_Tools è KuK Tools’ [Store]. HB160 | TP | 62K-JJK0 | en | 22-04...
Keyboard layout If you’ve connected a keyboard you can choose the requested language layout via this button. Time This area shows the time that you can change via double click. HB160 | TP | 62K-JJK0 | en | 22-04...
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At the moment the following standard keyboards are implemented: Keyboard At pushed Shift key: At pushed [a´ü] key: Please note that äöü can exclusively be entered via the software key- board "Keyboard". HB160 | TP | 62K-JJK0 | en | 22-04...
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Click [OK] to accept the value. The calibration of the touch screens is completed via the register Calibration by fol- lowing the instructions. HB160 | TP | 62K-JJK0 | en | 22-04...
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The status of the MPI interface is monitored via Status as "Offline", "Online" or "Error". Here made changes are also not saved after PowerOFF-PowerON. Save the data permanently in the current registry file via [Store] under ‘Start è Programs è KuK_Tools è KuK Tools’. HB160 | TP | 62K-JJK0 | en | 22-04...
The configuration of a network printer happens with the following approach: Enter this command into the command prompt: \> net use printer name network printer Example: Printer name: Printer, network printer: \\testserver\printer Entry: \> net use printer \\testserver\printer HB160 | TP | 62K-JJK0 | en | 22-04...
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Example: \> net use data /d deletes 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 è Programs è KuK_Tools è KuK Tools’ [Store]. HB160 | TP | 62K-JJK0 | en | 22-04...
You can find more information about the measures on the following websites: Federal Office for Information Technology www.bsi.bund.de Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency us-cert.cisa.gov VDI / VDE Society for Measurement and Automation Technology www.vdi.de HB160 | TP | 62K-JJK0 | en | 22-04...
Use secure access paths such as HTTPS or VPN for remote access to your plant. Enable security-related event logging in accordance with the applicable security policy and legal requirements for data protection. HB160 | TP | 62K-JJK0 | en | 22-04...
The components are developed for the deployment in industrial environments and meets high demands on the EMC. Nevertheless you should project an EMC planning before installing the components and take conceivable interference causes into account. HB160 | TP | 62K-JJK0 | en | 22-04...
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Capacitate or electric coupling occurs Interference through parallel signal between conductors with different lines potential. The coupling is propor- Static discharge of the personnel tionate to the temporal change of the Contactors voltage. HB160 | TP | 62K-JJK0 | en | 22-04...
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– Make sure that the isolation/protected earth conductor rail is connected impe- dance-low with the cabinet. – Use metallic or metallised plug cases for isolated data lines. HB160 | TP | 62K-JJK0 | en | 22-04...
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Connect installation parts and cabinets with your PLC in star topology with the isolation/protected earth conductor system. So you avoid ground loops. – If there are potential differences between installation parts and cabinets, lay suffi- ciently dimensioned potential compensation lines. HB160 | TP | 62K-JJK0 | en | 22-04...
Moveable grounding parts (e.g. cubicle doors) have to be connected via flexible ground strips. The ground strips should be short and have a large surface, because the surface is decisive for the diversion of high frequency interferences. HB160 | TP | 62K-JJK0 | en | 22-04...
Wherever possible, exterior cabling should be installed on metallic cable trays. A galvanic buildings connection must be provided for joints between cable trays. You must abide by the appli- cable lightning protection and grounding regulations when installing exterior cables. HB160 | TP | 62K-JJK0 | en | 22-04...
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Install these protective elements at the location where the cables enter the building. Any lightning protection system must be based on an individual assess- ment of the entire plant. For questions please contact Yaskawa. Equipotential bonding Potential differences can occur between different sections when controllers and periph-...
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Attach the screens to the screening rail directly at the point where the cables enter the enclosure. The screening conductor must be continued to the module without interruption, however, it must not be connected to the module! HB160 | TP | 62K-JJK0 | en | 22-04...
Suppression of fluores- cent lamps in cubicles Fluorescent lamp Screen above the lamp Screened cable Switch with metallic cover Line filter or screened power cable HB160 | TP | 62K-JJK0 | en | 22-04...
Have the screens been connected by means of large-surface and low-impedance cable clamps? Cable screens grounded both-sided where possible? Inductors Have the coils of contactors controlled by means of contacts been connected to snubber networks? HB160 | TP | 62K-JJK0 | en | 22-04...