ASEM HMI30 User Manual

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ASEM Open Automation Systems
USER'S GUIDE
HMI30 / HMI30-TF
Code 86060322
Version A01
Date 16.07.2012

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  • Page 1 ASEM Open Automation Systems USER’S GUIDE HMI30 / HMI30-TF Code 86060322 Version A01 Date 16.07.2012...
  • Page 2 Revisions Revisor Date Release Thei ES Draft Thei – Mantovani - Fumagalli 22/11/2011 Thei – Boscolo – Zamò - 16/06/2012 Mantovani...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    2.4.1 HMI30 (full aluminium front panel) ............................... 9 2.4.2 HMI30-TF (aluminium front panel with true flat technology) ......................9 2.4.3 Main difference between full aluminium front panel and aluminium front panel with true flat technology ........10 Front view ....................................... 11 2.5.1...
  • Page 4 HMI30-TF 5.7” (Aluminium front panel with True Flat technology) ....................69 7.3.3 HMI30 7.0” (Wide Full Aluminium front panel) ..........................70 7.3.4 HMI30-TF 7.0” (Wide Aluminium front panel with True Flat technology) ..................71 7.3.5 HMI30 8.4” (Full Aluminium front panel) ............................. 72 7.3.6 HMI30-TF 8.4”...
  • Page 7: Section 1

    HMI30 / HMI30-TF User’s guide SECTION Preliminary Information...
  • Page 8: General Notes

    The information in this manual is subject to change and is in no way binding upon ASEM S.p.A. b) ASEM S.p.A. is not responsible for technical errors or other omissions in the manual, and shall not accept any responsibility deriving from its use.
  • Page 9: Description Of Safety Symbols

    HMI30 / HMI30-TF User’s guide  Das Symbol auf dem Produkt oder seiner Verpackung weist darauf hin, dass dieses Produkt nicht als normaler Haushaltsabfall zu behandeln ist, sondern an einem Sammelpunkt für das Recycling von elektrischen und elektronischen Geräten abgegeben werden muss. Durch ihren Bei- trag zum korrekten Entsorgen dieses Produkts schützen Sie die Umwelt...
  • Page 10: Qualified Personnel

    SECTION 1 – Preliminary Informations 1.5 Qualified Personnel a) HMI30 may be operated only by personnel qualified for the specific task in accordance with the relevant documentation for the specific task, in particular its warning notices and safety instructions. b) Qualified personnel are those who, based on their training and experi- ence, are able to identify risks and avoid potential hazards when working with these systems.
  • Page 11: Scope Of The Operating Instructions

    The HMI device is open equipment. This means that the HMI30 may only be integrated in housings or cabinets, where it can be operated from the front panel. The cabinet in which HMI30 is installed may only be accessed with a key or tool and only by trained and authorized personnel. ...
  • Page 12: Notes About Usage

    SECTION 1 – Preliminary Informations 1.13 Notes about usage  HMI30 is approved for indoor use only.  HMI30 may be damaged if operated outdoors. 1.14 Applicable standard Please refer to section 8 for details about the relevant standards.
  • Page 13: Section 2

    HMI30 / HMI30-TF User’s guide SECTION Description...
  • Page 14: Product Description

    SECTION 2 - Description 2.1 Product description The HMI30 family is the HMI solution with RISC architecture that allows running Premium HMI3 and Ubiquity software platforms. Based on ARM Cortex A8 processor and Microsoft Windows Embedded Com- pact 7 (C7P) operating system, HMI30 is available in BASIC or ADVANCED ver- sion according to Premium HMI 3 runtime installed.
  • Page 15: Configuration

    HMI30 5.7” 5.7” 7.0” Wide 8.4” HMI30 Full aluminum front panel 10.4” 12.1” 15.0” 2.4.2 HMI30-TF (aluminium front panel with true flat technology) Figure 2 HMI30-TF 5.7” 5.7” 7.0” Wide 8.4” Aluminium front panel with True HMI30-TF 10.4” Flat technology 12.1”...
  • Page 16: Main Difference Between Full Aluminium Front Panel And Aluminium Front Panel With True Flat Technology

    SECTION 2 - Description 2.4.3 Main difference between full aluminium front panel and aluminium front panel with true flat technology  The aluminium front panel has a “step” between the front panel and the touchscreen. Step Figure 3 Front panel “Step” detail ...
  • Page 17: Front View

    HMI30 / HMI30-TF User’s guide 2.5 Front view 2.5.1 Full aluminium front panel Figure 5 Full aluminium front panel detail Full aluminium front panel Touchscreen display 2.5.2 Aluminium front panel with True Flat technology Figure 6 Aluminium front panel with...
  • Page 18: Widescreen

    2.5.3 Widescreen In HMI30 family, the systems with 5.7” and 8.4” display have 4:3 aspect ratio, while the system with 7.0” display has 15:9 (wide) aspect ratio. The 7.0” wide display provides 25% more area than the smaller 5.7” size.
  • Page 19: Rear View

    HMI30 / HMI30-TF User’s guide 2.6 Rear view Figure 9 HMI30 5.7” rear view Ventilation holes Mounting seal Note: rear panels may be different depending on display size. Figure 10 HMI30 7.0” rear view Note: the user manual refers to HMI 5.7”...
  • Page 20: Figure 11 Hmi30 8.4" Rear View

    SECTION 2 - Description Figure 11 HMI30 8.4” rear view Ventilation holes Mounting seal...
  • Page 21: Side View

    HMI30 / HMI30-TF User’s guide 2.7 Side view Figure 12 HMI30 5.7” side view Ventilation holes Recess for fixing clamps Figure 13 HMI30 5.7” side view Ventilation holes Recess for fixing clamps...
  • Page 22: Connector View

    COM 1 (RS232/422/485 MPI) For detailed description refer to section 8. 2.8.1 Labels On the rear panel are present the following the connectors label and the CE la- bel. Figure 15 HMI30 connectors label detail Figure 16 HMI30 CE label detail...
  • Page 23: Touchscreen

    HMI30 / HMI30-TF User’s guide 2.9 Touchscreen Table 2 Touchscreen Size Touchscreen Panel technology 5.7” The touchscreen is installed from the back of the 4 - wire front panel. There is a step between the front 7.0” wide panel and the touchscreen.
  • Page 24: Putting In Operation Hmi30

    SECTION 2 - Description 2.10 Putting in operation HMI30 To put in operation HMI30 the followings two phases must be done: ● Configuration and creation of the project of HMI30. ● Process management. 2.10.1 Configuration and project creation During the configuration phase, you create the user interfaces for operation and monitoring of the technical process by using a PC on which is installed Pre- mium HMI development environment.
  • Page 25: Software Options

    HMI30 / HMI30-TF User’s guide 2.11 Software options Premium HMI 3.0 Premium HMI 3.0 AD- Function BASIC for Win CE VANCED for Win CE RealTime DB Max. 512 bytes Max. 4096 bytes Scaling ODBC Realtime Table 3 Trace DB Software options...
  • Page 26: Table 9 Dynamic Multilanguage

    SECTION 2 - Description Table 9 Dynamic Multilanguage Dynamic multilanguage Unicode support Table 10 Drivers Drivers Max. number of Driver Max nr. 2 Max nr. 4 PLC Tag Importer Table 11 Event Object Event Object Table 12 Scaling Object Scaling Object Table 13 Scheduler Object Scheduler Object...
  • Page 27: Section 3

    HMI30 / HMI30-TF User’s guide SECTION Installation and connection...
  • Page 28: Preparation For Installation

    Points to observe when selecting the mounting location: a) Position HMI30 to avoid exposure to direct sunlight. b) Position HMI30 such that it is ergonomically accessible for the operator. c) Choose a suitable mounting height. d) Ensure that the ventilation holes are not covered.
  • Page 29: Mounting Position

    HMI30 / HMI30-TF User’s guide 3.4 Mounting position The HMI device is suitable for installation in:  Mounting cabinets  Control cabinets  Switchboards  Consoles 3.4.1 Damage due to overheating  The operative temperature must be between 0° and 50°C.
  • Page 30: Checking Installation Distances

    SECTION 3 – Installation and connection 3.5 Checking installation distances To ensure adequate ventilation it is necessary leaving the following open spaces around the system:  X direction 15 mm (min.) for each side.  Y direction 50 mm (min.) for each side. ...
  • Page 31: Degrees Of Protection

    Material thickness at the mounting cut-out for IP65 protection: 2mm to 4  Deviations of the plane of the mounting cut-out limits: ≤ 0.5 mm. This condition must be satisfied even when the HMI30 is installed.  Allowed surface roughness in the area of the seal: ≤ 120 microns (Rz 120).
  • Page 32: Figure 24 Hmi30 10.4 Cut-Out

    SECTION 3 – Installation and connection 3.6.2.4 10.4” cut-out Figure 24 HMI30 10.4 cut-out” 3.6.2.5 12.1” cut-out Figure 25 HMI30 12.1 cut-out” 3.6.2.6 15.0” cut-out Figure 26 HMI30 15.0 cut-out”...
  • Page 33: Mounting The Device

    HMI30 / HMI30-TF User’s guide 3.7 Mounting the device 3.7.1 Position of the mounting clamps  To obtain the declared degree of frontal protection for the system, it is nec- essary to respect the positions of the clamps shown below.
  • Page 34: Tools To Tighten The Mounting Clamps

    SECTION 3 – Installation and connection HMI30 / HMI30-TF 12.1” HMI30 / HMI30-TF 15.0” 3.7.2 Tools to tighten the mounting clamps  1.5 mm hexagonal key.
  • Page 35: Procedure

    HMI30 / HMI30-TF User’s guide 3.7.3 Procedure 1. Insert HMI30 into the mounting cut-out from the front. Figure 27 Installation Figure 28 Installation...
  • Page 36: Figure 29 Installation

    SECTION 3 – Installation and connection Figure 29 Installation 2. Insert the fixing clamps into the housings of the device. Figure 30 Installation Figure 31 Installation...
  • Page 37: Figure 32 Installation

    HMI30 / HMI30-TF User’s guide 3. Tighten the fixing clamps with a 1.5 mm hex key. Figure 32 Installation Note: adhere to the permissible torque when tightening the threaded pin of the mounting clamp: 0.2 Nm. Figure 33 Installation 4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for all mounting clamps.
  • Page 38: Connecting The Device

    SECTION 3 – Installation and connection 3.8 Connecting the device 3.8.1 Notes on connection  HMI30 must be installed in accordance with the indications contained in this operating instructions. 3.8.2 Grounding and bonding  Whenever two pieces of equipment connected to each other are far apart, it is possible that their ground connections could be at a different potential level.
  • Page 39: Switching On And Testing The Hmi Device

    HMI30 / HMI30-TF User’s guide Figure 35 Power supply connection detail 3.8.4 Switching on and testing the HMI Device Connect the power supply cable to HMI30. Switch On the power supply. The green led will light. Figure 36 Power supply connection detail The display will switch on accordingly, and after few seconds the Windows CE desktop will appear.
  • Page 40: Connecting The Configuration Pc

    Please note that HMI30 comes with DHCP service enabled. It means that in case of the point 3 above it is enough to connect HMI30 in LAN and the DHCP server of the LAN will assign automatically an IP address to HMI30.
  • Page 41: Figure 38 Connecting The Configuration Pc

    HMI30 / HMI30-TF User’s guide Figure 38 Connecting the configuration PC  Click on Ok to save the settings.  Click on the “Start” button and select “Settings” -> “Control Panel” Figure 39 Connecting the configuration PC...
  • Page 42: Figure 40 Connecting The Configuration Pc

    SECTION 3 – Installation and connection  Then double click on “Registry Saver” Figure 40 Connecting the configuration PC  Click on the “Save” button and confirm clicking on “Ok”. This operation will save your setting in a permanent way. Figure 41 Connecting the configuration PC...
  • Page 43: Procedure

    HMI30 / HMI30-TF User’s guide 3.9.1 Procedure After the connection between HMI30 and the configuration PC, to transfer the project into HMI30 you must:  Start Premium HMI Developing tool.  Load the project to transfer.  Click on the transfer icon (see picture below).
  • Page 44: Figure 44 Connecting The Configuration Pc

    Read and Write memory. SDMemory Removable Memory. Read and Write memory. USB Key Hard Disk USB key inserted into a USB port of HMI30. In the picture below an example of file Explorer on HMI30. Figure 44 Connecting the configuration PC...
  • Page 45: Section 4

    HMI30 / HMI30-TF User’s guide SECTION Commissioning the device...
  • Page 46: Backup Design

    HMI30), the operating system and all the executable needed to HMI30. Writing to the NAND memory can be switched ON and OFF by means of a special program in order to protect the integrity of the date stored into the NAND memory.
  • Page 47: Slot For Memory Card

    HMI30 / HMI30-TF User’s guide 4.3 Slot for memory card HMI30 can optionally accommodate an SD/SDHC card slot V. 2.0 (push-push type). Figure 46 Slot for memory card Slot for memory card memory card (example) 4.4 Installation/removal of a memory card...
  • Page 48: Figure 49 Slot For Memory Card

    SECTION 4 – Commissioning the device Figure 49 Slot for memory card  Push the card previously inserted. Figure 50 Slot for memory card  Extract the memory card from the slot. Figure 51 Slot for memory card...
  • Page 49: Section 5

    HMI30 / HMI30-TF User’s guide SECTION Commissioning a project...
  • Page 50: Overview

    See chapter 5.3. Commissioning and re-commissioning When you switch on the first time HMI30, there is no project inside. At first you need to transfer a project into HMI30. After you download a project you can retransfer another project or another version of the same project without any special operation, also while the pro- ject is running on HMI30.
  • Page 51: Figure 52 Configuring The Serial Port

    HMI30 / HMI30-TF User’s guide Go in control panel Figure 52 Configuring the serial port Double click on “Serial Port Configuration” Figure 53 Configuring the serial port Choose the type of serial communication Figure 54 Configuring the serial port...
  • Page 52: Connecting The Serial Port

    For further details please contact ASEM 5.4 Managing the project HMI30 has powerful tools to manage a running project. With the same mask used to transfer the project (see below) you can also: 1. Stop the HMI30 project from the configuration PC 2.
  • Page 53: Stopping The Running Project

    To stop a project running in HMI30 you must: 5. Select TCP in the upper left list 6. Write the IP address of HMI30 7. Click on the button “Stop Device Project!” You will see the project in HMI30 stopping (see below) Figure 57 Stopping the running project...
  • Page 54: Starting The Project

    Starting the project Figure 58 Starting the project To start a project in HMI30 by using the configuration PC you must: 8. Select TCP in the upper left list 9. Write the IP address of HMI30 10. Click on the button “Start Device Project”...
  • Page 55: Debugging The Project

    HMI30 / HMI30-TF User’s guide 5.4.3 Debugging the project You can debug the project in HMI30 by connecting with the configuration PC. In order to be able to use the debugging functionality you must prepare your project as follows: 1. Select “Networking” in the project explorer window of Premium HMI 2.
  • Page 56: Figure 61 Debug The Project

    Debug the project The following window will appear Figure 62 Debug the project Write the IP address of HMI30 and click on the “OK” button. A new windows asking for user and password will appear Figure 63 Debug the project...
  • Page 57: Trasfer The Project From Hmi30 To The Configuration Pc

    Hint: It is always suggested to protect the project with a password in order to don’t allow changes to the project by not authorized users. Be sure that the project is not running on HMI30, run Premium HMI on the con- figuration PC, click on the “File” menu and select “Open Device Project…”...
  • Page 58: Backup And Restore

    5.5 Backup and restore HMI30 has tools to backup and restore the contents of its internal memory in order to manage the project and the operating system of HMI30. For more in- formation please contact the support center of ASEM.
  • Page 59: Section 6

    HMI30 / HMI30-TF User’s guide SECTION Maintenance and care...
  • Page 60: Calibration Of The Touchscreen

    SECTION 6 – Maintenance and care 6.1 Calibration of the touchscreen HMI30 is designed to don’t require touchscreen calibration, but in some cases, like update of the operating system, you must recalibrate the touch screen. To calibrate the touch screen: ...
  • Page 61: Maintaining & Cleaning

    Click on the “Recalibrate” button and follow the instructions. 6.2 Maintaining & cleaning HMI30 is designed for maintenance-free operation except for the replacing of the battery backup when necessary. It is recommended to clean the touchscreen with a damp cleaning cloth and a display cleaning solution.
  • Page 62: Procedure

    SECTION 6 – Maintenance and care 6.2.1 Procedure Proceed as follows: a) Switch off the HMI device or lock the touch screen. b) Spray the cleaning solution onto a cleaning cloth. c) Do not spray directly onto the display. d) Clean the display from the screen edge inwards. 6.2.2 Backup battery replacement (CR2032 3V) ...
  • Page 63: Figure 71 Backup Battery Replacement

    HMI30 / HMI30-TF User’s guide For 8.4 model please refer to the following images.  Remove the two columns as indicated in figure. Figure 71 Backup battery replacement  Remove the two screws as indicated in figure. Figure 72 Backup battery replacement...
  • Page 64: Figure 74 Backup Battery Replacement

    SECTION 6 – Maintenance and care  Locate the battery position. Figure 74 Backup battery replacement  Remove the battery and replace it with one of the same model (CR2032 3V). Figure 75 Backup battery replacement Figure 76 Backup battery detail...
  • Page 65: Technical Support & Repairs

    +39 0432 967480 e-mail: suptec@asem.it 6.4 Recycling and disposal HMI30 can be recycled due to the use of materials with low environmental im- pact. Contact a certified disposal service company for environmentally sound recycling and disposal of your old devices.
  • Page 66 SECTION 6 – Maintenance and care...
  • Page 67: Section 7

    HMI30 / HMI30-TF User’s guide SECTION Technical specifications...
  • Page 68: Technical Specifications

    Operating System Microsoft Windows Embedded Com- System software characteristics tem software pact 7 (C7P) Premium HMI 3 runtimes (BASIC, AD- VANCED versions) Remote control ASEM Ubiquity runtime Premium HMI 3 characteristics BASIC ADVANCED I/O Bytes (Tags) 4.096 Synoptics ● ●...
  • Page 69: Table 27 System Hardware Characteristics

    Memory bus 400MHz Graphic Controller GPU with integrated LCD controller System memory Type / Size / Socket 512 MB, / DDR3-800 / Soldered (contact ASEM for other memory options) Serial interfaces Type 1 x RS232/422/485 (DB15M) software se- lectable Optoisolation...
  • Page 70: Table 31 Displays

    SECTION 8 - Technical specifications Displays 5,7” LCD Size 5,7” Resolution 640 x 480 (VGA) Colors 256K Backlight Sidelight LED 7” W LCD Size 7” Widescreen Resolution 800 x 480 (WVGA) Colors 256K Backlight Sidelight LED 8,4” LCD Size 8,4” Resolution 800 x 600 (SVGA) Colors...
  • Page 71: Display Characteristics

    HMI30 / HMI30-TF User’s guide 7.1.1 5.7” display characteristics 5.7” display characteristics Dimensions 5.7” (4:3) Technology TFT active matrix Display area 115.2 (W) x 86.4 (H) mm Resolution 640 x 480 pixels Display color 256 K colors Pixel Pitch 0.18 (W) x 0.18 (H) mm...
  • Page 72: Display Characteristics

    SECTION 8 - Technical specifications 7.1.4 10.4” display characteristics 10.4” display characteristics Dimensions 10.4” (4:3) Technology TFT active matrix Display area 158.4 (W) x 211.2 (H) mm Resolution 800 x 600 pixels Display color 16.2M colors Pixel Pitch 0.264 (W) x 0.264 (H) mm Luminance 400 cd/m ◦...
  • Page 73: Display Characteristics

    Response time (Rise) 2 ms (Typ.) Backlight 7.2 Certificates and approvals  ASEM’s products are compliant with European Directive 89/336/EEC concerning electromagnetic compatibility and Directive 73/23/EEC con- cerning the safety of electrical products, and subsequent variations.  Emission Conforms to EN 55022 Information technology equipment – Radio dis- turbance characteristics ...
  • Page 74: Dimension Drawings

    SECTION 8 - Technical specifications 7.3 Dimension drawings 7.3.1 HMI30 5.7” (Full Aluminium front panel) Figure 79 HMI30 5.7” front view Figure 80 HMI30 5.7” bottom view Figure 81 HMI30 5.7” side view...
  • Page 75: Hmi30-Tf 5.7" (Aluminium Front Panel With True Flat Technology)

    HMI30 / HMI30-TF User’s guide 7.3.2 HMI30-TF 5.7” (Aluminium front panel with True Flat technology) Figure 82 HMI30-TF 5.7” front view Figure 83 HMI30-TF 5.7” bottom view Figure 84 HMI30-TF 5.7” side view...
  • Page 76: Hmi30 7.0" (Wide Full Aluminium Front Panel)

    SECTION 8 - Technical specifications 7.3.3 HMI30 7.0” (Wide Full Aluminium front panel) Figure 85 HMI30 7.0” front view Figure 86 HMI30 7.0” bottom view Figure 87 HMI30 7.0” side view...
  • Page 77: Hmi30-Tf 7.0" (Wide Aluminium Front Panel With True Flat Technology)

    HMI30 / HMI30-TF User’s guide 7.3.4 HMI30-TF 7.0” (Wide Aluminium front panel with True Flat technology) Figure 88 HMI-TF30 7.0” front view Figure 89 HMI30-TF 7.0” bottom view Figure 90 HMI30-TF 7.0” side view...
  • Page 78: Hmi30 8.4" (Full Aluminium Front Panel)

    SECTION 8 - Technical specifications 7.3.5 HMI30 8.4” (Full Aluminium front panel) Figure 91 HMI30 8.4” front view Figure 92 HMI30 8.4” bottom view Figure 93 HMI30 8.4” side view...
  • Page 79: Hmi30-Tf 8.4" (Aluminium Front Panel With True Flat Technology)

    HMI30 / HMI30-TF User’s guide 7.3.6 HMI30-TF 8.4” (Aluminium front panel with True Flat technology) Figure 94 HMI30-TF 8.4” front view Figure 95 HMI30-TF 8.4” bottom view Figure 96 HMI30-TF 8.4” side view...
  • Page 80: Hmi30 10.4" (Full Aluminium Front Panel)

    SECTION 8 - Technical specifications 7.3.7 HMI30 10.4” (Full Aluminium front panel) Figure 97 HMI30 10.4” front view Figure 98 HMI30 10.4” bottom view Figure 99 HMI30 10.4” side view...
  • Page 81: Hmi30-Tf 10.4" (Aluminium Front Panel With True Flat Technology)

    HMI30 / HMI30-TF User’s guide 7.3.8 HMI30-TF 10.4” (Aluminium front panel with True Flat technology) Figure 100 HMI30-TF 10.4” front view Figure 101 HMI30-TF 10.4” bottom view Figure 102 HMI30-TF 10.4” side view...
  • Page 82: Hmi30 12.1" (Wide Full Aluminium Front Panel)

    SECTION 8 - Technical specifications 7.3.9 HMI30 12.1” (Wide Full Aluminium front panel) Figure 103 HMI30 12.1” front view Figure 104 HMI30 12.1” bottom view Figure 105 HMI30 12.1” side view...
  • Page 83: Hmi30-Tf 12.1" (Wide Aluminium Front Panel With True Flat Technology)

    HMI30 / HMI30-TF User’s guide 7.3.10 HMI30-TF 12.1” (Wide Aluminium front panel with True Flat technology) Figure 106 HMI-TF30 12.1” front view Figure 107 HMI30-TF 12.1” bottom view Figure 108 HMI30-TF 12.1” side view...
  • Page 84: Hmi30 15.0" (Full Aluminium Front Panel)

    SECTION 8 - Technical specifications 7.3.11 HMI30 15.0” (Full Aluminium front panel) Figure 109 HMI30 15.0” front view Figure 110 HMI30 15.0” bottom view Figure 111 HMI30 15.0” side view...
  • Page 85: Hmi30-Tf 15.0" (Aluminium Front Panel With True Flat Technology)

    HMI30 / HMI30-TF User’s guide 7.3.12 HMI30-TF 15.0” (Aluminium front panel with True Flat technology) Figure 112 HMI30-TF 15.0” front view Figure 113 HMI30-TF 15.0” bottom view Figure 114 HMI30-TF 15.0” side view...
  • Page 86: Ports Pinout

    SECTION 8 - Technical specifications 7.4 Ports PINOUT 7.4.1 COM1 – DB15M Serial Signal +5 VDC Transmit Data (RS-232) Receive Data (RS-232) Request To Send Clear To Send Data Set Ready  Ground Table 41 Data Terminal Ready COM1 – DB15M Serial Carrier Detect Transmit Data +/Receive Data + (RS-485/RS-422) Transmit Data -/Receive Data - (RS-485/RS-422)
  • Page 87: Usb1 / Usb2

    USB1 – USB2 USB Data + 7.5 Technical support & repairs ASEM offers wide-ranging, complete after-sales technical support. The staff who deal with this handle questions on the entire range of products skilfully, quickly, and efficiently. You can phone our staff in the service department, and they will give you com- plete, prompt advice on how to resolve your problems.
  • Page 88 Figure 7 widescreen full aluminium front panel detail ....................12 Figure 8 widescreen aluminium front panel with true flat technology detail ..............12 Figure 9 HMI30 5.7” rear view ............................13 Figure 10 HMI30 7.0” rear view ............................13 Figure 11 HMI30 8.4” rear view ............................14 Figure 12 HMI30 5.7”...
  • Page 89: Table 43 Usb1 - Usb2

    Figure 76 Backup battery detail ............................58 Figure 77 Backup battery replacement ..........................59 Figure 78 Backup battery detail ............................59 Figure 79 HMI30 5.7” front view ............................68 Figure 80 HMI30 5.7” bottom view ........................... 68 Figure 81 HMI30 5.7” side view ............................68 Figure 82 HMI30-TF 5.7”...
  • Page 90 Index of tables Table 1 Package .................................. 8 Table 2 Touchscreen ................................. 17 Table 3 Software options ..............................19 Table 4 Graphic interface ..............................19 Table 5 Alarm log ................................19 Table 6 Recipes – Data loggers ............................19 Table 7 Trends ................................... 19 Table 8 Users &...
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