Siebert SX602 series Operating Instructions Manual

Alphanumeric large size displays with ethernet interface
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Operating instructions
Series SX602
Alphanumeric large size displays
with Ethernet interface
BAL SX602 ETH EN 3.0

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  • Page 1 Operating instructions Series SX602 Alphanumeric large size displays with Ethernet interface BAL SX602 ETH EN 3.0...
  • Page 2 Siebert and LRD are registered trademarks of Siebert Industrieelektronik GmbH All other product names mentioned herein may be the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. Subject to change. – All rights reserved, including the rights of translation. No part of this document may in any form or by any means (print, photocopy, microfilm or any other process) be reproduced or by using electronic systems be processed, copied, or distributed without our written permission.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Chapter 1 Safety precautions Important information Safety Intended use Mounting and installation Battery replacement Grounding EMC measures Disposal Chapter 2 Unit description Model designation Unit construction Display range Principle circuit diagram Central Processing Unit Ethernet interface Function inputs Menu display Status indicator Ethernet LEDs...
  • Page 4 Chapter 5 Parameterization Menu display Menu operation Menu table Time-out Initial text Paging interval Charater set Language Display test Network parameters Time/date Chapter 6 Configuration MAC Address Basic configuration Configuration via network Additional information Basic setting Chapter 7 Status messages Fault messages Chapter 8 Character table...
  • Page 5: Important Information

    Chapter 1 Safety precautions Important information Read these operating instructions before starting the unit. They provide you with important information on the use, safety and maintenance of the units. This helps you to protect yourself and prevent damage to the unit. Information intended to help you to avoid death, bodily harm or considerable damage to property are highlighted by the warning triangle shown here;...
  • Page 6: Battery Replacement

    Battery replacement The units have a lithium battery used for data security of the real-time clock. The battery can explode if replaced improperly. Grounding All devices are equipped with a metal housing. They comply with safety class I and require a protective earth connection. The connecting cable for the operating voltage must contain a protective earth wire of a sufficient cross section (DIN VDE 0106 part 1, DIN VDE 0411 part 1).
  • Page 7: Model Designation

    Chapter 2 Unit description Model designation The model designation of the units is: SX602-xxx/xx/xx-xxx/xx-E0 x = The 'x's in the model designation indicate the size and design of the units (see Chapter 9). Unit construction The following figure shows model type SX602-10/10/xx-xxx/xx-xx as example for the other model types.
  • Page 8: Principle Circuit Diagram

    Principle circuit diagram Central Processing Unit The following figure shows the Central Processing Unit: Ethernet interface The Ethernet interface is used for activation of the devices. It is a standard-RJ45 socket and has the following specifications: Data rate: 10/100 Mbps, Automatic detection Galvanic separation: 1,5 kV Supported protocols:...
  • Page 9: Function Inputs

    Function inputs The function inputs allow, independently of commands via the Ethernet interface, a reduction the brightness and the flashing of the display (see chapter 4). They are located on a screw-type terminal strip. The function inputs are PLC-compatible and are designed for the following signal voltages: Signal voltage: L = -3.5...+5 V (open input = L) H = +18...30 V (active H), M = reference potential...
  • Page 10: Led Matrix

    Chapter 3 Character display LED-matrix The characters are displayed on an LED matrix. Character sets The character sets Acala 7 and Acala 7 extended are permanently installed in the units. Charater set Character display AaBbCcDdEeFfGgHhIiJjKkLlMmNnOoPpQqRr Acala 7 AaBbCcDdEeFfGgHhIi Acala 7 extended* Proportional font The character sets Acala 7 and Acala 7 extended are represented in non- proportional font.The same number of pixels is available for the width of each...
  • Page 11: Parameterization

    Chapter 4 Control Parameterization The units must be parameterized before they can be controlled. Parameterization occurs in a menu (see Chapter 5). Ethernet interface ´ The devices are activated via the Ethernet interface (see chapter 2). Text types The devices can display both dynamic and static texts: Dynamic texts can be changed while the unit is running.
  • Page 12 Commands for text formatting Line break Forced line break Flashing of Flashing of following characters on individual Flashing of following characters off characters Marquee text Marquee text from current position until end of text or $C Charater set Character set Acala 7 [10] Character set Acala 7 extended [11]...
  • Page 13: Online Texts

    The data transfer required here is considerable, however. The SX602 series offers the advantageous alternative of a one-time transmission of the fixed text components to the display and subsequent insertion of just the appropriate characters (variables) to update the variable text components. In the example, the fixed text parts Temp.
  • Page 14: Deleting Text

    In the example, the fixed text components were shown in the display as online text. Alternatively, they can be prepared as a fixed text called up from the text memory. The place holders for the variables are also to be marked with $VS in the fixed text. Deleting text Any text in the display is cleared with the $E↵...
  • Page 15: Bar Graph

    Bar graph The $Gnnnn command activates the bar graph display [31]. nnnn stands for the number of illuminating columns, i.e. the length of the bar graph and must always be four digits. The illuminating color of the bar graph can only be red or green. The $A2 command for the color orange [18] is ignored in bar graph mode].
  • Page 16 Chapter 5 Parameterization Menu display The parameterization of the devices is carried out in a menu of the menu display. In normal operation, the status messages appear in the menu display (see chapter Menu operation To reach the menu, press both menu buttons simultaneously (approx. 1 sec.) until an audible signal is heard and menu item 01 appears in the menu display.
  • Page 17 Menu item Settings Menu display Standard character set Acala 7* Acala 7 extended Not applicable Not applicable User-defined character set Not applicable Language German* French English Display test No display test at power-on * Display test at power-on IP-Address Static* P Stat DHCP P DHCP...
  • Page 18 Menu item Settings Menu display Standard-Gateway Byte 1 (xxx.- . . - -) 192* 192.168.127.1* Standard-Gateway Byte 2 (- - -.xxx.- . - -) 168* Standard-Gateway Byte 3 (- - -.- - -.xxx.- - -) 127* Standard-Gateway Byte 4 (- - -.- . - -.xxx) 001* Setting date (year) Setting date (month)
  • Page 19 Time-out In menu item 10, it is possible to set whether a time-out occurs, and if so, after what time. Time-out means that the display is cleared if it has not received a data telegram after a defined time period. An LED dot then illuminates in the upper left- hand corner of the display.
  • Page 20 Upon resetting the factory settings (Default) in menu item 99, the following network parameters are set: Static address assignment IP-Address192.168.127.254 Subnet Mask 255.255.000.000 Standard-Gateway 192.168.127.001 Time/date The year, month, day and weekday of the real-time clock are set in menu items 90 –...
  • Page 21 Chapter 6 Configuration MAC address The MAC address of the unit is to be found on the Ethernet coupling of the control processor (see label). It is possibly needed for commissioning and should be written down on page 2 of this operating manual before the unit is mounted on a hardly accessible location.
  • Page 22 Chapter 8 Character table <NUL> € А ☺ ü Б <STX> é В <ETX> â Г <EOT> ä Д ♣ à Е <ACK> å Ж <BEL> ç З <BS> ê И <HT> ë Й <LF> è К ♂ ï Л ♀...
  • Page 23 Chapter 9 Technical data Unit properties The model designation is structured as follows: SX602 – – – 4 characters 6 characters 8 characters 10 characters 12 characters 20 characters 40 characters Character height of 50 mm Character height of 100 mm Character height of 160 mm Character height of 250 mm Standard LED...
  • Page 24 Max. power consumption Units with character height of 50 mm One-sided display Double-sided display SX602-20/05/0R-1xx/xx-xx approx. 45 VA SX602-20/05/0R-2xx/xx-xx approx. 85 VA SX602-20/05/0M-1xx/xx-xx approx. 85 VA SX602-20/05/0M-2xx/xx-xx approx. 165 VA SX602-40/05/0R-1xx/xx-xx approx. 75 VA SX602-40/05/0R-2xx/xx-xx approx. 170 VA SX602-40/05/0M-1xx/xx-xx approx. 130 VA SX602-40/05/0M-2xx/xx-xx approx.
  • Page 25 Chapter 10 Unit measurements and weights Units with one-side display The following figure shows unit version SX602-20/05/0x-1xx/xx-xx, representing and character height of the other unit versions listed in the following table. All dimensions are in mm. 50 and 100 mm Unit version Weight SX602-20/05/0x-1xx/xx-xx...
  • Page 26 Units with one-side display The following figure shows unit version SX602-06/16/0x-1xx/xx-xx, representing and character height of the other unit versions listed in the following table. All dimensions are in mm. 100 and 250 mm Unit version Weight SX602-04/16/0x-1xx/xx-xx approx. 13 kg SX602-06/16/0x-1xx/xx-xx approx.
  • Page 27 Units with double-sided The following figure shows unit version SX602-06/16/0x-2xx/xx-xx, representing display and character height the other unit versions listed in the following table. All dimensions are in mm. of 100 and 250 mm Unit version Weight SX602-04/16/0x-2xx/xx-xx approx. 22 kg SX602-06/16/0x-2xx/xx-xx approx.
  • Page 28 BAL SX602 ETH EN 3.0...

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