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No part of this manual may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, micro-filming, recording or oth- erwise, without the prior written permission of Eaton Industries GmbH, Bonn or Eaton Auto- mation GmbH, St. Gallen.
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DANGER! Hazardous voltage! Before commencing the installation Installation, electrotechnical expertise Measures should be taken to ensure the proper restart of programs interrupted after a voltage dip or Disconnect the power supply of the device. failure. This should not cause dangerous operating ...
1.3.2 Device variants 1.3.3 Optional features Operator control and display elements 1.4.1 Overview Interfaces to peripheral devices Overview of available versions Accessories Designation 1.8.1 Nameplate 1.8.2 Support Safety instructions Basics Mandatory requirements, personnel requirements 2.2.1 Occupational safety XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
Power supply - electrical connection Commissioning Initial Commissioning Running the XV300 External connections Layout of interfaces 5.1.0.1 Optional interfaces SD card USB interfaces 5.3.1 USB Host 5.3.2 USB device Ethernet 1, Ethernet 2 Serial interfaces for communication with PLCs or devices XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
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Storage and transport 7.3.2 Disposal Appendix Technical data 8.1.1 Dimension and weight specifications 8.1.1.1 Mounting surrounds for rear (panel) mounting 8.1.2 General data 8.1.3 Port and interface specifications 8.1.3.1 Front mounting 8.1.3.2 Front mounting with SmartWire-DT® connection XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
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8.1.3.3 Rear (panel) mounting 8.1.4 Information on the power supply 8.1.5 Approvals and declarations Further reading Alphabetical index List of figures List of tables Glossary XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
It does not, however, go over its operating system or application software. → Section "Further reading", page 87 Please send any comments, recommendations, or suggestions regarding this doc- ument to: AfterSalesEGBonn@eaton.com 0.1 List of revisions The following significant amendments have been introduced since previous issues:...
XV300 into automation processes. Hazards posed by the XV300 cannot be eliminated if the safety instructions are not observed – especially if the XV300 is commissioned and maintained by unqualified per- XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
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0. About this documentation 0.3 Legal Disclaimer sonnel and/or the XV300 is used improperly. Eaton assumes no liability for any dam- ages resulting from cases such as these. XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
Used to refer to all front mounting devices as a group XV-313 Used to refer to all rear (panel) mounting devices as a group SmartWire-DT SmartWire-DT® For the exact designation for your XV300, please refer to the "Nameplate", page 23. XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
0.5.1 Hazard warnings Danger! Risk of personal injury. DANGER Warns of hazardous situations that result in serious injury or death. WARNING Warns of the possibility of hazardous situations that could result in serious injury or even death. DANGER! Hazardous voltage! CAUTION Warns of the possibility of hazardous situations that can cause injury. Property damage warning NOTICE Warns about the possibility of material damage. Prohibited use Prohibited uses, actions, etc. Explanation XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
Indicates instructions to be followed Additional information, background information, information worth knowing, useful additional information 0.5.2 Documents with additional information Manuals, for example. These will be listed with the corresponding title and Eaton num- ber after the icon. For identifying the Eaton publication code Publication title External Internet addresses.
Eaton calls this concept "Lean Automation" and uses it to provide users in the machine building and plant engineering industries with unparalleled freedom so that they can design creative and profitable solutions.
They are intended exclusively for monitoring, operating, and controlling machines and systems. Any other use must be discussed and agreed upon with the manufacturer in advance. The XV300 units are approved for use in closed spaces. The HMI panel must be used only in locations for which the XV300 is approved. Make sure to read and follow the information and labels on the nameplate for the HMI panel, as well as section "General data ", page 75 in the appendix. Prohibited uses It is strictly prohibited to use the device in order to implement safety-relevant functions (in the sense of personal and machine protection). XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
Second Ethernet port (10/100 Mbit/s) for use as a communication interface PROFIBUS-DP, universal field bus interface for all typical protocols ® SWD for an efficient use of SmartWire-DT technology and its comprehensive fea- tures XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
Table 3: Enclosure versions for rear (panel) mounting Figure 5: Front side with aluminum Figure 6: Service side with optional interfaces mounting frame XV-313-10-.. XV-313-10-... Figure 7: Front side with aluminum Figure 8: Service side with optional interfaces mounting frame XV-313-70-.. XV-313-70-... XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
Display of HMI device Detects when the controls shown on the display are being actuated. Operation based on touch gestures. SD card slot Slot for SD card CTRL button The specific function depends on the software being used XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
For more information, or to order, con- tact your supplier or use the Eaton online catalog. Enter "XV300" into the search box and the catalog will take you directly to the cor- responding product group in the Automation, Control and Visualization section.
NOTICE Only use original accessories. Order accessories through your supplier or through the Eaton online catalog www.eaton.eu/ecat for example Article no. Type 181638 MEMORY-SD-A2-S SD card with at least 1 GB 139807 MEMORY-SD-A1-S SD card with at least 256 MB 181585 LIC-PLC-A Licence Product Paper PLC 181637 ACCESSORIES-TP-10-KG holding brackets XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
Layout of ports/interfaces and controls Figure 10: Example for a nameplate 1.8.2 Support To get fast and effective support, make sure to always provide Customer Service with the following information from the nameplate: Part-No. Serial-No XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
2.2.3 Device documentation This manual is considered an integral part of the XV300 and must always be readily available in the device's close proximity so that users have access to it. XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
XV300. Additional parts of the documentation for the XV300, including the installation instruc- tions, can be found at the Eaton Download Center - Documentation page on the Internet. http://www.eaton.eu/doc WARNING Incomplete operator manual copies...
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Device failures or function disturbances Improper use and/or handling Not following the instructions or observing the information in the documentation for the XV300 Alterations, changes, and repairs to the XV300 XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
CAUTION ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE Do not touch components (e.g., connector pins) that are electrostatic-sens- itive. Discharge any static electricity from your body before touching the HMI panel (e.g., by touching an earthed metal object). Electrostatic discharges may damage or ruin assembly parts. Because of this, it is necessary to take precautions whenever handling the cards. Please refer to the guidelines for electrostatic-sensitive components for more information (ESD guidelines). CAUTION INTERFERENCES The values specified in the technical data, as well as the device's elec- tromagnetic compatibility (EMC), cannot be guaranteed if the following are used: unsuitable cables, improperly assembled and terminated cables, and/or wiring that does not conform to the applicable standards. Only use cables assembled and terminated by professionals. The cables being used must be assembled and terminated as required by the port/interface description in this document. When wiring the XV300 Touch Panel, follow all instructions regarding how XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
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Insert the SD card only when the XV300 is de-energized. Avoid writing to SD cards. Reasons: SD cards have a limited number of write cycles. If there is a voltage drop while a write operation is in progress, data loss is highly XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
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INSTALLATION CUT-OUT The mounting cutout must be located in a position that will not defeat the purpose of stabilizing webs or other reinforcing elements in the control panel. If necessary, reinforcing elements must be installed/added. An IP65, Nema 4x or Nema 12 degree of protection will only be ensured if there is sufficient stiffness, the device is properly mounted using the original fixing material, and the gasket has a proper seat Minimum sheet thickness of control panel panel where the device will be flush mounted: 2 mm (0.08") ≦ d ≦ 5 mm (0.2") CAUTION When using commercially available peripheral devices (e.g., with the USB port), it is important to keep in mind that their EMC interference immunity parameters may render them unsuitable for use in industrial environments. The USB ports (USB host and USB device) on the XV300 Touch Panel unit are meant for maintenance work only. XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
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The power transformer must meet all applicable standards. CAUTION FORCES ON THE ETHERNET INTERFACE Communications may be affected, and the connection's mechanical com- ponents may be damaged, if the Ethernet interface is subjected to strong vibrations or the RJ45 plug-in connection is subjected to pulling. Protect the RJ45 plug-in connection from strong vibrations. Protect the RJ45 plug-in connection from tensile forces at the socket. WARNING XV300 units are products designed for use in industrial environments as defined in ICE/EN 6100-6-4. These products can cause radio interference in domestic environments. In this case, the party operating the products must implement appropriate radio interference suppression measures. CAUTION Installation, electrotechnical expertise XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
Make sure that the HMI panel does not overheat. Do not expose the HMI panel to direct sunlight or other sources of heat. The minimum clearance to components emitting heat, such as transformers under heavy loads, is 15 cm. CAUTION UV LIGHT Plastics will become brittle when exposed to UV light. This artificial aging will reduce the XV300 unit's lifespan. Protect theXV300 unit from direct sun- light and other sources of UV radiation. XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
The panel builder is responsible for the temperature rise calculation. Eaton will provide heat dissipation data for the XV300 as necessary for design verification in accordance with IEC EN 61439 XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
The SmartWire-DT® master interface's U supply voltage must be externally pro- tected against overcurrent and short-circuits with the following: Miniature circuit-breaker 24 V , rated operational current 2 A, trip type Z or a 2 A fuse. XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
Accordingly, make sure to protect the XV300 from mechanical loads that exceed the scope of the unit's intended use. The XV300 should only be transported in its original packaging after being packed prop- erly. XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
Check the Polyurethane foam gasket for damage and make sure it is resting cor- rectly inside the enclosure groove. Missing parts or damage If you notice anything wrong, please contact your distributor or Eaton Service +49 (0) 180 5 223822 (de,en) XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
Peripheral Polyurethane Figure 15: Pre-installing the Figure 16: Mounting the XV-303 foam gasket along the holding brackets entire edge Internal hexagon M4x25 DIN Material Raku-PUR 31- 914 galvanized 3117 black, dimensions 2mm x 3mm (0.0787" x 0.1181") XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
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6. Check that the Polyurethane foam gasket is in its correct, centered position all around and adjust it if necessary. 7. Tighten the set screws in a criss-cross sequence with a torque of ≦ 0.1Nm (0.86 lb-in). XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
Figure 17: M4 x 12 weld studs onto the sheet Not a true-to-scale template! If necessary, make your own template based on the dimensional drawing for mounting and the right scale. Figure 18: Dimensional drawing for mountingXV-313-70-.. XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
2. Center the XV-313 in the mounting cutout. 3. Use washers and M4 nuts to fasten the XV-313 to all the weld studs on the sheet in such a way that there is zero clearance. Figure 20: Mounting XV-313 XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
Before connecting the power supply CAUTION 24 VDC power supply for integrated DC-to-DC converter. The voltage being applied must meet the requirements for safety extra-low voltages (SELV) set forth in IEC 60950 and the requirements for protected extra-low voltages (PELV) set forth in ICE/UL 61010-2-201. Observe the polarity! NOTICE Arrange for an electrician to install the Plug connector MSTB 2.5/3-ST-5.08 and connect the power supply. The XV300 Touch Panel has an internal fuse and protection against polarity reversal. The power supply for the XV300 Touch Panel is not galvanically isolated. XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
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Current consumption at 24 V DC: 15.5 W for basic device + 2.5 W for USB module fuse Yes (fuse not accessible) Potential isolation Electrical current 7.0" display 10.1" display ≦0,75 A ≦ 0.6 A 1.0 A²s 1.0 A²s XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
Plug connector MSTB 2.5/3-ST-5.08 Strip length 7 mm Power supply Figure 22: Connecting the screw terminals on the Plug connector MSTB 2.5/3-ST-5.08 Electrical connection Figure 23: Power supplied through Plug connector MSTB 2.5/3-ST-5.08 XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
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(SELV) set forth in IEC 60950 and – in con- nection with the UL listing – the requirements for a low-voltage source set forth in UL 61010-2-201. The XV300 is now ready to run on 24 V XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
In other words, it does not have to be separately switched on and off. Reducing the level of brightness will increase the backlight's lifespan. See also MN050004EN System description Windows CE 7 If the XV300 doesn't boot or an alarm occurs, follow the instructions → Section "Interferences", page 65. XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
5. External connections 5. External connections With their ports, Eaton's XV300 Touch Panel make it possible to connect a variety of peripheral devices and components. DANGER STRAY CURRENTS Large equalizing currents between the functional earthing system and the ground system of different devices may result in fire or in malfunctions due to signal interference. If necessary, route an equipotential bonding conductor, with a cross-sectional area that is several times larger than that of the cable shielding, parallel to the cable.
Push the SD card into the SD card slot all the way to the stop. Pull the SD card out of the SD card slot. Store the SD card in its case in order to protect it. XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
5. External connections 5.3 USB interfaces 5.3 USB interfaces Eaton XV300 Touch Panels feature ports that can be used to connect USB peripheral devices supported by the XV300's hardware and operating system. CAUTION When using commercially available peripheral devices (e.g., with the USB port), it is important to keep in mind that their EMC interference immunity parameters may render them unsuitable for use in industrial environments. The USB ports (USB host and USB device) on the XV300 Touch Panel unit are meant for maintenance work only. Only use standard USB cables with a shield.
Protect the RJ45 plug-in connection from strong vibrations. Protect the RJ45 plug-in connection from tensile forces at the socket. To commission the communication between the XV300 and the device, follow the description for the connected device. XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
The maximum baud rate depends on the cable length Table 13: RS-232 cable length based on baud rate Cable length Max. baud rate 2.5 m 115200 Bit/s 57600 Bit/s 10 m 38400 Bit/s 15 m 19200 Bit/s 30 m 9600 Bit/s When preparing connections, ensure that the cable shield has a low impedance connection with the connector housing. XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
Screened twisted-pair cables must be used. Table 15: Specifications for RS-485 wiring Rated cable impedance 120 Ohm Permissible impedance 108 … 132 Ohm Max. cable length 1200 m Possible baud rates 9600 Bit/s 19200 Bit/s 38400 Bit/s 57600 Bit/s 115200 Bit/s When preparing connections, ensure that the cable shield has a low impedance connection with the connector housing. XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
A bus segment must be provided with cable termination (120 Ohm) at both ends. These terminals must be connected in the plug directly between pin 3 and 7. The bus segment must be terminated at both ends. No more than two terminations must be provided for each bus segment. Operation without correct cable termination can cause transfer errors. Figure 29: Bus segment with four nodes XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
Permissible impedance 108 … 132 Ohm Capacitance per unit < 60 pF/m length Core cross-section With a max. cable length of 100 m 0.25 mm M 250 0.34 mm 500 m 0.75 mm XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
A bus segment must be provided with cable termination (120 Ohm) at both ends. These terminals must be connected in the plug directly between pin 2 and 7. The bus segment must be terminated at both ends. No more than two terminations must be provided for each bus segment. Operation without correct cable termination can cause transfer errors. Figure 30: CAN bus segment with four nodes XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
The maximum baud rate depends on the cable length Possible baud rates With a max. cable length of 100 m 12000 kBit/s (12MBit/s) 200 m 1500 kBit/s 400 m 500 kBit/s 1000 m 187.5 kBit/s 1200 m ≤ 93.75 kBit/s When preparing connections, ensure that the cable shield has a low impedance connection with the connector housing. XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
No more than two terminations must be provided for each bus segment. At least one of the two terminations must be fed by the bus sta- tion. Operation without correct termination of the Profibus network can cause transfer errors. XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
The GND terminals of all bus modules must be connected. Do not connect the connector to the XV300 or disconnect it without first de- energizing the system. Electrical connection Power supply SmartWire-DT® POW/AUX Figure 32: SmartWire-DT® power connector XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
0 V POW Supply voltage U 0 V +24 V DC AUX Supply voltage U +24 V DC 0 V AUX Supply voltage U +0 V Observe the following when assembling and terminating the wiring for the plug con- nector: XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
Data B Data cable B Data A Data cable A for device supply voltage and data (Data A, Data B) Select cable for automatic addressing of the SWD slaves +15 V DC Device supply voltage XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
The SmartWire-DT® master interface's SWD LED will start flashing with a green light. All SWD modules are addressed. The SmartWire-DT® network's physical configuration will be stored in the HMI panel's non-volatile memory as the target configuration. The SmartWire-DT® master interface's SWD LED will show a solid green light. XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
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DT® network is compared with the target con- figuration. • The SmartWire-DT® modules are addressed. Green continuous light • The modules found in the SmartWire-DT® net- work match the target configuration. • The SmartWire-DT® network is ready for data exchange. XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
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Red continuous light The project configuration and the stored target configuration are not compatible with each other. Green flashing The project configuration is compatible with the stored target configuration. Green continuous light The project configuration matches the stored target configuration XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
Calibrate the touch functionality; please refer to the Windows Embedded Compact 7 pro system description The touch is disabled. Switch on XV300 Enable the touch functionality; please refer to the Windows Embedded Compact 7 pro system description XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
10 years at 25° C (77°F). 7.2 Repairs For repairs, please contact your distributor or Eaton's Technical Support. CAUTION DESTRUCTION The XV300 should only be opened by the manufacturer or by an authorized ...
The XV300 is sturdily built, but the components inside it are sensitive to excessively strong vibrations and/or mechanical shock. Accordingly, make sure to protect the XV300 from mechanical loads that exceed the scope of the unit's intended use. XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
Appendix Appendix 8.1 Technical data 8.1.1 Dimension and weight specifications 8.1.2 General data 8.1.3 Port and interface specifications 8.1.4 Information on the power supply 8.1.5 Approvals and declarations 8.2 Further reading XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
Figure 35: Dimensions for 7.0" front mounting devices in mm (inches) width x height x depth 196 mm x 135 mm x 51 mm (7.72" x 5.31" x 2.01") (without connectors) weight 0.74 kg (1.63 lbs) XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
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Figure 36: Dimensions for 10.1" front mounting devices in mm (inches) Width x height x depth 269 mm x 174 mm x 58 mm (10.59" x 6,85" x 2.28") (without connectors) Weight 1.13 kg (2.49 lbs) XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
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Figure 37: Dimensions for 7.0" rear (panel) mounting devices in mm (inches) Width x height x depth 209 mm x 151 mm x 51 mm (8.23" x 5.94" x 2.01") without connectors Weight 0.8 kg (1.76 lbs) XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
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Figure 38: Dimensions for 10.1" rear (panel) mounting devices in mm (inches) Width x height x depth 282 mm x 190 mm x 58 mm (11.10" x 7.48" x 2.28") without connectors Weight 1.21 kg (2.67 lbs) XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
8.1.1.1 Mounting surrounds for rear (panel) mounting Not a true-to-scale template! If necessary, make your own template based on the dimensional drawing for mounting and the right scale. Figure 39: Installation panel for XV-313-70-.. Figure 40: Installation panel for XV-313-10-.. XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
222.72 mm x 125.28 mm Colors 16 mil. Contrast ratio (Normally) XV-303-70-..,XV-313-70-.. normally 850:1 XV-303-10-.., XV-313-10-.. normally 500:1 Brightness Normally 400 cd/m2 Backlight LED | dimmable via software Lifespan of backlight Normally 50,000 h at 25 °C XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
Current consumption at 24 V DC: 15.5 W for basic device + 2.5 W for USB module fuse Yes (fuse not accessible) Potential isolation Electrical current 7.0" display 10.1" display ≦ 0.6 A ≦0,75 A 1.0 A²s 1.0 A²s XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
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Protection against polarity reversal Rated operational current max. 0.7 A Overload proof Inrush current and length 12.5 A/6 ms Heat dissipation at 24 V DC 1.0 W Bridging voltage dips 10 ms Repetition rate status display XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
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SWD master, coordinator Number of SWD stations Max. 99 Baud Rate 125 kBd | 250 kBd Address setting Automatic status display SWD master LED: green | Configurations LED: red Connections Plug, 8-pole plug connector Blade terminal SWD4-8MF2 XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
Click on the Customer Support tab to get to the Download Center - Documentation page http://www.eaton.eu/doc Eaton Online Catalog Enter "XV300" into the search box and the catalog will take you directly to the cor- responding product group in the Automation, Control and Visualization section.
20, 48 COM1 20, 48 Ethernet 2 20, 48 COM2 20, 48 external connections commissioning company information cooling features copy protection front mounting copyright front side CTRL button function functional earthing specifications declarations further reading degree of protection XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
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Ethernet online catalog Profibus operating system RS-232 operation RS-485 proper SD card operator control SmartWire-DT original operating instructions USB device USB Host interfaces packaging content optional serial port interfaces on all ports interferences power consumption 42, 82 XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
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7.0" display rear mounting versions visible screen area safety instructions screen diagonal SD card weight SD card slot 19-20, 48 sealing service side SmartWire-DT 20, 48, 59 standards std. pack storage supply voltage SmartWire-DT 83-84 support System technical data XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
Figure 23: Power supplied through Plug con- nector MSTB 2.5/3-ST-5.08 Figure 24: Interfaces included on all HMI panels 48 Figure 25: XV300 Touch Panel with all optional features Figure 26: USB 2.0, not galvanically isolated, plug type A, Full power (500 mA) XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
*.tiff Vector-based image file format for graphics and video software, The TIFF format supports transparency, as well as images using 8-bit Communication Board Adapter channels (grayscale, RGB, CMYK, etc.) CF-card CompactFlash card XV30012/15 MN048017 ENwww.eaton.eu...
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Depending on device non-volatile, rewritable data memory in the All colors must be described in a manner that form of CF cards, which are used with Eaton can be processed. All computer systems work touch panels. Data written to these cards is with binary data, i.e., with numbers.
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Eaton Automation as an IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and The integration in the Eaton group has led to the DNS from the DHCP server. In most cases, the formation of a new business unit offering...
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Galileo Runtime System CE devices with an x86 processor. The cor- (WinGRS) and a communication module. responding panel must have a parallel port and a PCMCIA card. GRSW3 for all Windows CE devices with ARM processors. XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
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TCP/IP protocol. A distinction is drawn ance can change as a result of data changes. between private address spaces for local net- works (intranet) and public addresses (Inter- OOPM net). Object-oriented programming and modeling XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
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Eaton touch panels. PCMCIA required cards are energy-efficient and support hot plug- ging, i.e., they can be replaced during ongoing operation.
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Secure Digital memory cards are non-volatile, Subpages in a dialog box or object rewritable flash data storage devices that are used with Eaton touch panels and are com- RGB model monly referred to as SD cards. Data written to Red/Green/Blue color model...
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Windows, the currently selec- superior to hubs in every way. ted text number will also be shown. System character set Font type and size used to output system mes- sages. XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
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The operating system will unpack itself in the process by touching the objects on the into the device's RAM memory every time the screen. device is started, making it possible to de-ener- gize the device without the need for a UPS or XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...
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WINS server. If there is no WINS server, names will be resolved using broadcasts and other mechanisms. A fixed name can be assigned to an IP address in WINS so that a computer will continue to be recognized even if its IP address changes. XV300 12/15 MN048017 EN www.eaton.eu...