JUMO mTRON T 570 Operating Manual
JUMO mTRON T 570 Operating Manual

JUMO mTRON T 570 Operating Manual

Measuring, control, and automation system operating panels

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JUMO mTRON T
Measuring, Control, and Automation System
Operating panels
Operating Manual
70506500T90Z001K000
V2.00/EN/00672050

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  • Page 1 JUMO mTRON T Measuring, Control, and Automation System Operating panels Operating Manual 70506500T90Z001K000 V2.00/EN/00672050...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ............5 Available technical documentation .
  • Page 4 Contents 3.2.11 Load configuration in operating panel ..........34 3.2.12 Create a boot application .
  • Page 5: Introduction

    1 Introduction Available technical documentation The documents specified below are available for the measuring, control, and automation sys- tem (previous document number in parentheses). 1.1.1 General information Product Type of documentation Printed PDF file Measuring, Data sheet 70500000T10... control, and System manual 70500000T90...
  • Page 6: Input/Output Modules

    1 Introduction 1.1.3 Input/output modules Product Type of documentation Printed PDF file Multichannel Data sheet 70501000T10... controller module Operating manual 70501000T90... (B 705010.0) Installation instructions 70501000T94... (B 705010.4) Relay module Data sheet 70501500T10... 4-channel Operating manual 70501500T90... (B 705015.0) Installation instructions 70501500T94...
  • Page 7: Operating, Visualization, Recording

    1 Introduction 1.1.5 Operating, visualization, recording Product Type of documentation Printed PDF file Multifunction Data sheet 70506000T10... panel 840 Operating manual 70506000T90... (B 705060.0) Modbus interface description 70506000T92... (B 705060.2.0) Installation instructions 70506000T94... (B 705060.4) Operating panels Data sheet 70506500T10... Operating manual 70506500T90...
  • Page 8: Safety Information

    1 Introduction Safety information 1.2.1 Warning symbols DANGER! This symbol indicates that personal injury caused by electrical shock may occur if the re- spective precautionary measures are not carried out. WARNING! This symbol in connection with the signal word indicates that personal injury may occur if the respective precautionary measures are not carried out.
  • Page 9: Intended Use

    1 Introduction 1.2.3 Intended use The measuring, control, and automation system is intended for use in an industrial environ- ment, as specified in the technical data of the individual system modules. Other uses beyond those defined are not viewed as intended uses. The modules are manufactured in compliance with the relevant standards and directives as well as the applicable safety regulations.
  • Page 10: Returning Goods

    1 Introduction 1.3.3 Returning goods In the event of repair, please return the module in a clean and complete state. Use the original packaging to return goods. Accompanying letter for repair Please include the completed accompanying letter for repair when returning goods. Do not forget to state the following: •...
  • Page 11: Device Version

    1 Introduction Device version 1.4.1 Order details Basic type 705065 Operating panel with TFT-touchscreen Basic type extension Standard Version Standard with factory settings Customer-specific configuration (PLC application) Screen size (diagonal) 8.9 cm (3.5‘‘), operating panel 350 14.5 cm (5.7‘‘), operating panel 570 26.4 cm (10.4‘‘), operating panel 1040 Technology Resistive...
  • Page 12: Brief Description

    1 Introduction Brief description The basic version of the measuring, control, and automation system includes the multifunction panel 840 (TFT-touchscreen) with a screen size of 21.3 cm (8.4") as standard. Among other features, it offers user administration with access to parameter and configuration data for the whole system as well as predefined screens for service, controller, program generator, and re- cording functions (including batch reporting).
  • Page 13: Connection

    2 Connection Installation notes NOTE! These installation notes apply for the entire measuring, control, and automation system and, on some occasions, are only applicable for a specific module. The respective connection diagram shows the context. Requirements for the personnel • Work on the modules must only be carried out to the extent described and, like the electrical connection, only by qualified personnel.
  • Page 14 2 Connection References to other information • The electromagnetic compatibility meets the standards and regulations cited in the techni- cal data. • The USB device interface and voltage supply in the central processing unit 705001 are not electrically isolated. In general, please observe the specifications regarding electrical isola- tion.
  • Page 15: Lan Connection

    2 Connection LAN connection The operating panel is connected to the CPU's LAN interface via a local network (Ethernet). A total of up to four operating panels can be used on the measuring, control, and automation sys- tem. The connection must be established with a commercially available network cable (patch or crossover cable) that corresponds to at least category 5 and has S/FTP shielding.
  • Page 16 2 Connection...
  • Page 17: Configuration

    705001 since system version 02, and is supplied on the MiniDVD along with the setup program (incl. the CODESYS version). The repository package can also be downloaded for free on the JUMO website (search for 705001, click on the "Products" link and open the "Software" drop-down menu): NOTE! As of system version 05, repository package 705065_3_5_10_0_Eaton.package has to be...
  • Page 18: Creating A Plc Application

    3 Configuration Creating a PLC application The following description requires that a setup project has been created and transferred to the system in advance with the measuring, control, and automation system's setup program. The system must now be extended to include an operating panel, which has been connected in ad- vance, as described in the "Connection"...
  • Page 19: Mapping A Variable

    3 Configuration 3.2.2 Mapping a variable This example shows a temperature value on the operating panel next to an input of the four- channel analog input module (Analog_In_4x). Input 1 (AI01) is assigned to a "Temp_1" variable in this case. NOTE! Input values, such as the value for the analog input module's input in this example, can be represented on the operating panel, but cannot be changed.
  • Page 20 3 Configuration Step Activity Open "mTron_T_User (PRG)" program in device tree with a double click Supplement the program with the "Temp_1" variable (= call up variable) Compile the data source's PLC application and transfer to the CPU The data source's PLC application must be compiled and downloaded in order for the data source's variables to be available (see Step 4 in Chapter 3.2.7 "Add data server and data source", page 26).
  • Page 21: Select Codesys Feature Set

    3 Configuration 3.2.3 Select CODESYS feature set Step Activity Tools > Options... Features > Predefined feature sets... Select the "Professional" feature set and accept with "OK" Also leave the previous dialog (see Step 2) by pressing "OK"...
  • Page 22: Install The Repository Package

    3 Configuration 3.2.4 Install the repository package NOTE! The repository package shown in this example affects system versions 02 to 04. As of system version 05, repository package 705065_3_5_10_0_Eaton.package has to be used. Step Activity Tools > Package manager... Install... Select the package in the file directory and open it (or open with a double-click) ➥...
  • Page 23: Insert The Operating Panel Into The Device Tree

    3 Configuration Step Activity Close the package manager 3.2.5 Insert the operating panel into the device tree Step Activity mTRON_T_boot project (context menu) > Add device Select XV100 device from the list and provide a name (here: XV100) The operating panels now available (350, 570, and 1040) all correspond with the XV100 device (further panels upon request).
  • Page 24 3 Configuration Step Activity Click on the "Add device" button and then end the dialog by clicking "Close" ➥ The operating panel is added to the CPU in the device tree: Set the operating panel as an active application (context menu)
  • Page 25: Transfer Current Firmware

    3 Configuration 3.2.6 Transfer current firmware If necessary, the operating panel's operating system must be updated. This involves transfer- ring the current firmware to the operating panel via an FTP connection. Step Activity Operating panel: Start FTP server: Start > Programs > Communication > FTP server (provide the IP address first if necessary or conduct assignment via DHCP) ➥...
  • Page 26: Add Data Server And Data Source

    3 Configuration Step Activity Follow the instructions in the setup assistant. The following settings are made in sequence there: • Select installation type: "FTP installation" • FTP parameter: IP address of the operating panel, enter username and password • Device type: select "XV-1xx" •...
  • Page 27 3 Configuration Step Activity Select and add CPU (application) as the data source Select data source's "Temp_1" variable The data source's PLC application must be compiled in advanced and downloaded in order for the data source's variables to be available (see Step 5 in Chapter 3.2.2 "Mapping a variable", page 19).
  • Page 28 3 Configuration Step Activity Search for the data source on the network by means of the MAC address (target device: CPU). This avoids problems that may occur based on gateway settings in networks. DataServer > DataSource > "Communication" tab: Search for target device via net- work scan (search mode: exact device found) Click on "From device": ➥...
  • Page 29: Configure Visualization

    3 Configuration 3.2.8 Configure visualization Step Activity Add visualization to the operating panel Change the name of the visualization if necessary...
  • Page 30 3 Configuration Step Activity Open the target visualization by double-clicking Choose setting Ideal size: client width and height must correspond with the operating panel's screen resolution (see Chapter 4 "Technical data", page 37). "Visualization" tab: insert rectangle...
  • Page 31 3 Configuration Step Activity Set the display format of the text variables: %3.2g % = variable, 3 = pre-decimal characters, .2 = post-decimal characters, g = float value in exponential representation (i = integer value, b = Boolean value) Assign text variable Use input assistance ("..."...
  • Page 32: Close Codesys Project And Save Configuration

    3 Configuration 3.2.9 Close CODESYS project and save configuration Step Activity Close project ➥ The PLC application is transferred to the setup program again. Setup program: Follow the note to end CODESYS, and close with "OK" The operating panel's CODESYS project planning (PLC application) is not trans- ferred to the system and thus is not saved on the CPU, in contrast with the system's PLC application (see Step 5).
  • Page 33: Start Codesys For Debugging

    3 Configuration Step Activity Setup program: save the setup file (or save under a different name). 3.2.10 Start CODESYS for debugging CODESYS is started from the setup program (using the previously saved setup file). Step Activity Setup program: Project > Project settings > PLC > Start CODESYS for debugging Important: - PLC application = Own PLC application...
  • Page 34: Load Configuration In Operating Panel

    3 Configuration 3.2.11 Load configuration in operating panel Step Activity Log into operating panel Select operating panel from communication settings Press the "Start" button ➥ The analog value of the "Temp_1" variable is displayed on the operating panel:...
  • Page 35: Create A Boot Application

    3 Configuration 3.2.12 Create a boot application A boot application must be created for the application to continue to be available in the operat- ing panel after a voltage interruption. Step Activity Create a boot application...
  • Page 36: Close Codesys Project

    3 Configuration 3.2.13 Close CODESYS project Step Activity Close project (or end CODESYS) ➥ The PLC application is transferred to the setup program again. Setup program: Follow the note to end CODESYS, and close with "OK" In the setup program, exit the "project settings" dialog with "OK"...
  • Page 37: Technical Data

    4 Technical data Operating panel 350 (type 705065/0x-1...) Screen type TFT color screen Touch technology Resistive Screen size (diagonal) 8.9 cm (3.5‘‘) Resolution 320 × 240 pixel Number of colors Contrast typ. 300:1 Brightness typ. 250 cd/m Background lighting LED (dimmable by software) Voltage supply nom.
  • Page 38 4 Technical data The complete technical data as well as further technical information can be found in the man- ufacturer's original documents (www.eaton.com; use search function). Type 705065/0x-1...: search for „XV-102“...
  • Page 39: Operating Panel 570 (Type 705065/0X-2

    4 Technical data Operating panel 570 (type 705065/0x-2...) Screen type TFT color screen Touch technology Resistive Screen size (diagonal) 14.5 cm (5.7‘‘) Resolution 640 × 480 pixels Number of colors Contrast typ. 300:1 Brightness typ. 250 cd/m Background lighting LED (dimmable by software) Voltage supply nom.
  • Page 40 4 Technical data The complete technical data as well as further technical information can be found in the man- ufacturer's original documents (www.eaton.com; use search function). Type 705065/0x-2...: search for „XV-102“...
  • Page 41: Operating Panel 1040 (Type 705065/0X-5

    4 Technical data Operating panel 1040 (type 705065/0x-5...) Screen type TFT color screen Touch technology Resistive Screen size (diagonal) 26.4 cm (10.4‘‘) Resolution 640 × 480 pixels Number of colors Contrast typ. 300:1 Brightness typ. 250 cd/m Background lighting LED (dimmable by software) Voltage supply nom.
  • Page 42 4 Technical data Resistance to climatic condi- Relative humidity 10 to 95 %, non-condensing tions The complete technical data as well as further technical information can be found in the man- ufacturer's original documents (www.eaton.com; use search function): Type 705065/0x-5...: search for „XV-152“...
  • Page 44 JUMO GmbH & Co. KG JUMO Instrument Co. Ltd. JUMO Process Control, Inc. Street address: JUMO House 6733 Myers Road Moritz-Juchheim-Straße 1 Temple Bank, Riverway East Syracuse, NY 13057, USA 36039 Fulda, Germany Harlow, Essex, CM20 2DY, UK Delivery address:...

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