Allen-Bradley MobileView 2711T-T10R1N1 Original Instructions Manual

Allen-Bradley MobileView 2711T-T10R1N1 Original Instructions Manual

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MobileView Tethered Operator Terminal
Catalog Numbers 2711T-T10R1N1, 2711T-B10R1K1, 2711T-B10R1M1,
2711T-F10G1N1, 2711T-T10G1N1

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  • Page 1 Quick Start Original Instructions MobileView Tethered Operator Terminal Catalog Numbers 2711T-T10R1N1, 2711T-B10R1K1, 2711T-B10R1M1, 2711T-F10G1N1, 2711T-T10G1N1...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    MobileView Tethered Operator Terminal Topic Page Summary of Changes MobileView 2711T Terminal Dimensions and Weight MobileView 2711T Terminal Component Description Safety Precautions and Elements The MobileView 2711T Terminal The MobileView Junction Box Initial Power Up of the MobileView 2711T Terminal Shut Down the MobileView 2711T Terminal MobileView Mounting Brackets European Communities (EC) Directive Compliance...
  • Page 3: Mobileview 2711T Terminal Dimensions And Weight

    MobileView Tethered Operator Terminal MobileView 2711T Terminal Dimensions and Weight 352 mm (13.86 in.) 108.5 mm (4.27 in.) 274 mm (10.79 in.) All MobileView 2711T terminals weigh 1550 g (3.42 lb) without options. MobileView 2711T Terminal Component Description 11 10 Item Description Standard...
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions And Elements

    MobileView Tethered Operator Terminal Safety Precautions and Elements This section covers general safety precautions and important information on the power supply, emergency stop (E-stop) switch, and enable switches that are used with the MobileView 2711T terminal. General Safety It is important to follow the instructions in this document in all circumstances. Failure to do so can result in potential sources of danger or the possible override of safety features that are integrated in the terminal.
  • Page 5 MobileView Tethered Operator Terminal MobileView 2711T Terminal Operation See publication 2711T-UM001, MobileView 2711T Tethered Operator Terminal User Manual, for more handling instructions to avoid terminal malfunctions or damage. Power Supply The MobileView 2711T terminal meets the Safety Class III requirements for electrical shock in accordance with EN 61131-2.
  • Page 6 Enabling Switch Connection Example with a Control Relay Figure 1 shows suggested wiring for the enabling switch with an Allen-Bradley® safety control relay. If this wiring example is followed, then the safety function meets Category 4, Performance Level e (CAT. 4, PLe) in accordance with ISO 13849-1. See publication 2711T-UM001, MobileView 2711T Tethered Operator Terminal User Manual, for enabling switch function description and contact travel diagram.
  • Page 7 MobileView Tethered Operator Terminal Foreseeable Misuse of Enabling Switch Foreseeable misuse is when the enabling switch is modified so it stays in the enabling position. The foreseeable misuse of the enabling switch must be restricted. The following measures are recommended, which cause the machine to stop in manual mode. •...
  • Page 8: The Mobileview 2711T Terminal

    - General principles for design - Risk assessment and risk reduction.” Figure 1 on page 6 shows how the MobileView 2711T terminal uses an Allen-Bradley control relay with the enabling switches. The control system must be designed for the safety level that results from the risk assessment of ISO 12100.
  • Page 9 MobileView Tethered Operator Terminal Figure 2 - Printed Circuit Board (PCB) with Back Cover Removed Reset Connection Circuit Board Cable Connector S3 Connects to PCB Connector ETH ™ Button Cable Serial No. Label Card (Communication Interface) Cable channel that is used is only for example.
  • Page 10 MobileView Tethered Operator Terminal To install the cable, perform the following steps. 1. Decide on which cable-connection port of the terminal to install the cable; see Figure Figure 3 - Cable Connections on MobileView 2711T Terminal Back Cover Cable connection Cable connection with hex plug with open port...
  • Page 11 MobileView Tethered Operator Terminal 6. Gently feed the three terminals at the end of the red cable into the chosen cable connection and up through the cable channel. IMPORTANT Do not force the cable terminals through the channel. If you encounter resistance, slowly pull the cable towards you until it moves freely again.
  • Page 12: Replaced Existing Cable Wire And Pin Connections Table With A Newer Table

    MobileView Tethered Operator Terminal The MobileView Connection Cable The connection cable connects the MobileView 2711T terminal to the junction box. The connection cable is 5, 10, or 15 m (16.4, 32.8, or 49.2 ft.) long. This cable withstands water, cleaning agents, motor oil, drilling oils, grease, lubricants, and condensates that contain hydrochloric acid.
  • Page 13: The Mobileview Junction Box

    MobileView Tethered Operator Terminal The MobileView Junction Box This section provides information on the following topics. Description Page Mount and Connect the Junction Box Connect the MobileView 2711T Terminal to the Junction Box Junction Box Pinout and Wiring Junction Box Power Supply Requirements Mount and Connect the Junction Box The MobileView junction box (2711T-JBIP20DC) connects the MobileView 2711T terminal into the control system.
  • Page 14 MobileView Tethered Operator Terminal Connect the MobileView 2711T Terminal to the Junction Box Figure 5 shows how the MobileView 2711T terminal connects to the junction box. Figure 5 - MobileView 2711T Terminal to Junction Box Typical Connection Figure 4 24V DC Power connector descriptions.
  • Page 15 MobileView Tethered Operator Terminal Figure 6 - Junction Box Pinout and Wiring 2711T Terminal Connection Cable Junction Box Field Wiring Pink +24V DC 24V DC Black GND_IN Brown E-stop_ES2(+) E-stop, circuit 2 (+) White-green E-stop_ES2(-) E-stop, circuit 2 (-) Gray E-stop_ES1(+) E-stop, circuit 1 (+) Power...
  • Page 16 MobileView Tethered Operator Terminal Connect to an Ethernet Network The MobileView 2711T terminal is equipped with an Ethernet interface that supports TCP/IP protocol at 10/100 Mbps for half/full-duplex communication. ATTENTION: Under high noise situations, the Ethernet network can have packet loss of <10% at 100 Mbps.
  • Page 17: Initial Power Up Of The Mobileview 2711T Terminal

    MobileView Tethered Operator Terminal Initial Power Up of the MobileView 2711T Terminal This section applies to when you apply power to the MobileView 2711T terminal for the first time. It provides details on the following topics: • Verify the Connection •...
  • Page 18 MobileView Tethered Operator Terminal Test Safety Functions To test the safety functions of the MobileView 2711T terminal, perform the following steps. 1. Connect the safety terminations for the E-stop and 3-position enable switch to the junction box. See the wiring diagram on page 2.
  • Page 19 An account password is recommended but not mandatory; if you do not want one, press Next. 4. After you add information, press Next. A license-terms dialog box appears. The license terms apply to Microsoft® Windows® Embedded Standard 7 operating system and all Allen-Bradley software content. Rockwell Automation Publication 2711T-QS001D-EN-P - March 2019...
  • Page 20 MobileView Tethered Operator Terminal 5. Press to check the ‘I accept the licensed terms’ box, and press Next. 6. Choose your appropriate date and time settings, and press Next. A pop-up box appears, ‘Windows is finalizing your settings.’ Rockwell Automation Publication 2711T-QS001D-EN-P - March 2019...
  • Page 21 MobileView Tethered Operator Terminal When completed, the MobileView 2711T terminal desktop appears. Icons on the Terminal Desktop Taskbar The icons on the terminal desktop taskbar serve the following functions. Description Button Press to power down the MobileView 2711T terminal. Press to reboot (restart) the MobileView 2711T terminal. Press to toggle between open tasks and applications on the MobileView 2711T terminal (similar to Alt+Tab on a keyboard).
  • Page 22 MobileView Tethered Operator Terminal Initial Configuration of MobileView Application Settings Enhanced Write Filter (EWF) The Enhanced Write Filter (EWF) is a feature within the operating system of the MobileView 2711T terminal. When EWF is enabled, the system volume within the operating system is write- protected, which provides an additional level of robustness for the operating system.
  • Page 23 MobileView Tethered Operator Terminal 4. When the terminal desktop reappears, the EWF status icon on the terminal desktop taskbar is locked to signify EWF is enabled. IMPORTANT Rockwell Automation recommends that you only enable EWF after applications on the MobileView 2711T terminal such as FactoryTalk View ME software have been set If you make application changes with EWF enabled, then those changes are lost when the MobileView 2711T terminal is powered down or rebooted.
  • Page 24 MobileView Tethered Operator Terminal 4. On the Properties dialog box, press to select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4). 5. Press Properties. 6. On the General tab of the Properties dialog box, press one of the following buttons: • ‘Obtain an IP address automatically’ if you have a DHCP server on your network that assigns IP addresses to the MobileView 2711T terminal.
  • Page 25 MobileView Tethered Operator Terminal FTView ME Station FactoryTalk View Machine Edition (ME) Station software on your MobileView 2711T terminal is dependent on a runtime application file that is configured on a separate personal computer with FactoryTalk View Studio software installed. IMPORTANT EWF must be disabled before you configure FTView ME settings, and then enabled afterwards.
  • Page 26 MobileView Tethered Operator Terminal 4. On the MobileView 2711T terminal desktop, press FTView ME Station. The following dialog appears. 5. Press Load Application or F1 to load the MER file. 6. Browse to the internal SD card drive (D:) and press the MER file that you wish to load. 7.
  • Page 27 MobileView Tethered Operator Terminal 9. Press Terminal Settings or F4 to configure FactoryTalk ME Station-specific settings (for example, for FactoryTalk View ME Station to automatically start on a MobileView 2711T terminal power up or reboot). 10. If desired, press Application Settings or F3 to configure FactoryTalk View ME Station application-specific settings (for example, device shortcuts or start-up language).
  • Page 28 MobileView Tethered Operator Terminal 2. On the Touch tab of the Pen and Touch dialog box, press Press and hold. With Press and hold highlighted, press Settings. 3. Clear the Enable press and hold for right-clicking checkbox. 4. Press OK. Rockwell Automation Publication 2711T-QS001D-EN-P - March 2019...
  • Page 29: Shut Down The Mobileview 2711T Terminal

    MobileView Tethered Operator Terminal 5. On the Touch tab, press Apply. Right-click functionality for the touch screen is now disabled. 6. Enable EWF to save your settings. For more information, see Enhanced Write Filter (EWF) on page Shut Down the MobileView 2711T Terminal To shut down the MobileView 2711T terminal, perform the following steps.
  • Page 30 MobileView Tethered Operator Terminal 3. Press OK on the shutdown confirmation dialog box. The terminal shuts down. 4. If desired, you can disconnect the tethered cable from the MobileView junction box. IMPORTANT Do not disconnect the tethered cable from the MobileView junction box until you first shut down the MobileView 2711T terminal.
  • Page 31: Mobileview Mounting Brackets

    MobileView Tethered Operator Terminal MobileView Mounting Brackets There are two mounting brackets available for MobileView terminals. Both mounting brackets are an accessory, which means they must be ordered separately from the MobileView 2711T terminal. The MobileView standard mounting bracket (Cat. No. 2711T-BRACKET) is used for stationary operation or storage of the terminal.
  • Page 32: European Communities (Ec) Directive Compliance

    MobileView Tethered Operator Terminal European Communities (EC) Directive Compliance Rockwell Automation hereby declares that MobileView 2711T terminals with E-stop functionality are in conformity with Directive 2006/42/EC as specified in the Declaration of Conformity available from rok.auto/certifications. The MobileView 2711T terminal has a CE mark and is approved for installation within the European Union and European Economic Area (EEA) regions.
  • Page 33: Specifications

    MobileView Tethered Operator Terminal Specifications General Attribute 2711T-T10R1N1 2711T-B10R1K1 2711T-B10R1M1 2711T-F10G1N1 2711T-T10G1N1 Processor Intel Atom® 3815, 1.46 GHz Operating system Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 7 Memory 4 GB DRAM/32 GB Flash Display Size (in.) 10.1 Color/resolution WXGA/1280 x 800 pixels Touch screen Analog resistive Function keys...
  • Page 34: Additional Resources

    MobileView Tethered Operator Terminal Accessories Cat. No. Description 2711T-5MCABLE Connection cable (5 m/16.4 ft) to connect the terminal to the junction box. 2711T-10MCABLE Connection cable (10 m/32.8 ft) to connect the terminal to the junction box. 2711T-15MCABLE Connection cable (15 m/49.2 ft) to connect the terminal to the junction box. 2711T-JBIP20DC IP20 junction box that is 24V DC powered and includes a junction box cap.
  • Page 35 MobileView Tethered Operator Terminal Notes: Rockwell Automation Publication 2711T-QS001D-EN-P - March 2019...
  • Page 36 Rockwell Automation maintains current product environmental information on its website at http://www.rockwellautomation.com/rockwellautomation/about-us/sustainability-ethics/product-environmental-compliance.page. Allen-Bradley, FactoryTalk, Guardmaster, MobileView, On-Machine, Rockwell Automation, Rockwell Software, and ThinManager are trademarks of Rockwell Automation, Inc. Intel Atom is a trademark of Intel Corporation. Microsoft and Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.

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