Motrona BT700 Operating Instructions Manual

Touch-screen hmi terminal for use with motrona controllers

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BT700
Touch-Screen HMI Terminal
for Use with motrona Controllers
Operating Instructions
BT700_e.doc / Nov-15
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  • Page 1 BT700 Touch-Screen HMI Terminal for Use with motrona Controllers Operating Instructions BT700_e.doc / Nov-15 Page 1 / 19...
  • Page 2: Safety Instructions

     - Errors and omissions excepted – This product is manufactured by and in this context intended for use as a proved and recommended accessory part with motrona motion control products BT700_e.doc / Nov-15 Page 2 / 19...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. PWS6600 Installation .................. 4 1.1. Introduction ......................4 1.2. Safety Precautions ....................4 1.3. General ........................4 1.4. Package Contents ....................6 1.5. Mounting Procedure ....................6 1.6. Grounding ......................6 1.7. Power Supply and Wiring ..................7 1.8.
  • Page 4: Pws6600 Installation

    1. PWS6600 Installation 1.1. Introduction PWS6600 is a Human Machine Interface (HMI) with a 5.7” TFT Liquid Crystal Display, and is water- and dust-resistant according to IP65/NEMA4. The HMI is CE-marked and meets your need to be highly transient-resistant while in operation.
  • Page 5 o The supplier neither guarantees that the HMI is suitable for your particular application, o nor assumes responsibility for your product design, installation or operation. Power Source o The HMI is equipped with a 24 V DC input. Supply power other than 24 V DC ± 15% will severely damage the HMI.
  • Page 6: Package Contents

    1.4. Package Contents 1.5. Mounting Procedure 1. Cut out the control front panel to match the dimensions (mm) specified under the External and Cut-out dimensions chapter. 2. Mount the HMI into the cut-out. Insert the fixtures to the holes on the unit and fasten the screws into the front panel.
  • Page 7: Power Supply And Wiring

    1.7. Power Supply and Wiring The HMI must use a power supply with 24 V DC and the power consumption is 20W. Warning: To avoid an electric shock, be sure to switch off the power before connecting the communication/download cable to the HMI. Steps to wire 1.
  • Page 8: Description Of Parts

    1.9. Description of Parts BT700_e.doc / Nov-15 Page 8 / 19...
  • Page 9: Product Specifications

    1.10. Product Specifications 6600C-N 6600C-P 6600C-S 6600S-P 6600S-P 6600S-S Item 1600C-N 1600C-P 1600C-S 1600S-N 1600S-P 1600S-S Display Type Color TFT LCD Mono STN LCD Display Color 256 colors 16 shades of blue Display size 5.7” Display resolution 640 x 480, Number of 8 x 8 characters displayable 80 x 60 Display adjustment Via touch panel &...
  • Page 10: Communication Ports

    6600C-N 6600C-P 6600C-S 6600S-P 6600S-P 6600S-S Item 1600C-N 1600C-P 1600C-S 1600S-N 1600S-P 1600S-S Electrostatic IEC61000-4-2 discharge RF Susceptibility IEC61000-4-3 High Frequency IEC61000-4-4 Transients External dimensions 195.0 x 145.0 x 59.1 mm Cut-out dimensions 185.8 x 135.8 mm Weight 0.81 kg Cooling Natural cooling Note:...
  • Page 11: Dip Switches

    1.12. Dip Switches Dip Switches Function SW 1 Reserved SW 2 Reserved SW 3 SW 4 Operation Mode Runs user application Runs burn-in test program Updates BIOS Runs bench test program SW 5 Communication Parameters The HMI uses parameters defined on the Configuration Screen for controller communications The HMI uses parameters defined in ADP for controller communications SW 6...
  • Page 12: Pws6600 Operation

    2. PWS6600 Operation 2.1. Self Test Once the HMI is turned on, it will automatically execute a self-test to check its hardware. The result of a self-test is displayed on the LCD. See below for items to check in a self-test: Human Machine Interface ROM BIOS Version 1.6 (C) 2005 Hitech Beijer Electronics...
  • Page 13: System Menu

    2.2. System Menu Set the dip switch SW7=ON. After the self-test, the system menu of the HMI is displayed on the screen: The functions of the commands are briefly explained below: System Menu Function Link The HMI is connected. F2 - Confg Sets up the internal time clock and communication parameters in the HMI.
  • Page 14: Bench And Function Tests

    2.4. Bench and Function Tests Set the dip switches SW3 and SW4=OFF to be able to run the bench and function tests for the HMI. Turn on the HMI and the following screen will be displayed. Bench Test Function Test The bench test performs an overall hardware test and the function test lets the user select which item to be tested.
  • Page 15: Uploading An Application

    Warning: To avoid an electronic shock, be sure to switch off the power before connecting the download cable to the HMI. Set the dip switch SW7 = ON. After the self-test, the system menu will be displayed on the screen and the HMI is ready to download the application. Start ADP and open the application file to be downloaded.
  • Page 16: Uploading / Downloading A Recipe

    While the HMI is uploading, the following is displayed: After uploading, select File/Reconstruct Source in ADP to display the Open dialog. Open the uploaded application file (*.C64 or *.AA6). The application screen will be displayed on the PC monitor. Finally, select File/Save As to save the application as a *.V6F file.
  • Page 17: Copying An Application

    2.9. Copying an Application To copy an application from one HMI to another, select F3 - Copy from the system menu. Set the dip switch SW7 = ON and connect the two HMIs with a download cable. After the self-test, the system menu will be displayed on the screen.
  • Page 18 How to configure an Action Button is described in the ADP User’s Manual. After registering passwords and user levels, set the dip switch SW6 = ON (i.e. password required). Restart the HMI and after the self-test the user will be prompted to enter a password in order to run the HMI.
  • Page 19: Screen Editor For Pws

    Scenario 4: Requiring a password to copy or upload application When selecting F3 - Copy in the system menu or File/Upload Application in ADP, the HMI will prompt for a password. The user will need to enter the correct password to copy an application from one HMI to another.

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