SERRA Soldadura TP-10 User Manual

SERRA Soldadura TP-10 User Manual

Programming terminal

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PROGRAMMING TERMINAL
TP-10
Version 1.x - 2007
(TP-10-B)
This User Manual is property of SERRA SOLDADURA, S.A.
SERRA SOLDADURA, S.A. reserves its right to modify, without prior notice,
the characteristics of the TP-10 Programming Terminal, with regards to the
description in this Manual.
Barcelona, March 2007

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  • Page 1 Version 1.x - 2007 (TP-10-B) This User Manual is property of SERRA SOLDADURA, S.A. SERRA SOLDADURA, S.A. reserves its right to modify, without prior notice, the characteristics of the TP-10 Programming Terminal, with regards to the description in this Manual. Barcelona, March 2007...
  • Page 2 TERMINAL PROG. TP-10 : User manual •••...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Display Keyboard Utilities Menu Automatic cursor positioning (ACP) Messages Introduction Operation of the TP-10 in message mode TP-10 Initialisation Stages TP-10 Editor PLC Display messages on the TP-10 PLC Receive key presses from the TP-10 Updating the firmware SERRA Soldadura, S.A.
  • Page 4 TERMINAL PROG. TP-10 : User manual ••• SERRA Soldadura, S.A.
  • Page 5: Introduction

    The TP-10 programming terminal is ergonomic, robust, reliable and simple to operate. It has been designed to be able to handle the working conditions commonly found in...
  • Page 6 To show that the new hardware version has been installed, the text TP-10-B will be displayed when the unit is turned on. If we want to update the firmware of the TP-10, we need to select the appropriate file for the hardware..
  • Page 7: Technical Data

    TP-10 PROG. TERMINAL: User manual TECHNICAL DATA Dimensions The dimensions of the TP-10 Programming Terminal are shown below: Figure 2-1. TP-10 dimensions in mm SERRA Soldadura, S.A.
  • Page 8: Ambient Working Conditions

    •Maximum altitude: 1000 m. At higher altitudes, lower temperature and humidity values apply. Weight • TP-10: ................. 400 g • TP-10 Wall Mount: ............. 100 g Electrical characteristics • Power supply: ..............24 V DC +25% -60% • Consumption: ..............6 VA Keyboard •...
  • Page 9: General Description

    Wall mounting When the TP-10 terminal needs to be attached to the side of a machine or a cabinet, we can use the TP-10 Wall Mount accessory: Figure 3-1. Wall Mount for the TP-10...
  • Page 10: Saving Parameters On The

    Saving parameters on the TP-10 The TP-10 programming terminal has an internal memory which is able to store welding and control parameters which can then be transferred to another controller requiring the same or similar parameters, this saves time as the parameters do not need to be reprogrammed into the second controller.
  • Page 11: Programming

    Keyboard The keyboard of the TP-10 programming unit has 25 keys. The functions of each of the keys are shown below: ⇒ The function keys F1, F2, F3, F4 and F5 provide access to various menus of functions which are specific to each controller.
  • Page 12: Utilities Menu

    TP-10 PROG. TERMINAL: User manual Utilities Menu Pressing the F-F5 key combination will display the Utilities Menu: Figure 4-2. Utilities Menu • F1:KEYBOARD TEST. Pressing F1 will open the Keyboard Test menu which is used to check that the keys are operating correctly:...
  • Page 13: Automatic Cursor Positioning (Acp)

    1 and 15 minutes. The ‘+’ and ‘-’ and ‘right arrow’ and ‘left arrow’ keys are used to increase or decrease each of these values. ∗ Messages: Activates or deactivates the TP-10 ‘Messages’ mode. To validate the data entered, press ‘E’. To exit the configuration menu without changing any of the data, press F-F5.
  • Page 14: Messages

    The Serratrón parameter programming screen will then appear. • If the user does not press any button for 10 minutes, the TP-10 will go into message mode. If there are no specific messages to display, the user- programmed default message will appear.
  • Page 15: Tp-10 Editor

    Ethernet network by a command from the program itself. It also allows an initial message and a default message to be defined which will be displayed on the TP-10 screen when it is turned on and there are no other specific messages to be displayed.
  • Page 16: Plc Receive Key Presses From The

    The PLC automation equation could therefore be: The copy block transfers the contents of counter C0 in the automation system to parameter 1 of the TP-10. The Msj24 block orders the TP-10 to display message 24 using the correct parameter 1.
  • Page 17: Updating The Firmware

    The firmware, this being the program executed on the TP-10, is constantly being improved and new versions are released as required. Using the TP-Editor and a Serratrón, we can update the TP-10 firmware in a simple fashion. To do this, we will need the file containing the desired firmware and we download it into the TP-10 using the TP-Editor.

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