WAGO e!DISPLAY 7300T Manual

WAGO e!DISPLAY 7300T Manual

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e!DISPLAY 7300T
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  • Page 1 Manual e!DISPLAY 7300T 762-300X Web Panels Version 1.1.0...
  • Page 2 7300T 762-300X Web Panels © 2017 WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG All rights reserved. Manual Version 1.1.0...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    7300T Table of Contents 762-300X Web Panels Table of Contents Notes about this Documentation ............. 8 Validity of this Documentation..............8 Revision History..................9 Copyright ....................9 Symbols ....................10 Number Notation .................. 12 Font Conventions ................. 12 Important Notes ..................13 Legal Bases ..................
  • Page 4 Table of Contents e!DISPLAY 7300T 762-300X Web Panels WBM for Configuration/Parameterization ..........37 Network ....................38 4.4.1 Interface Configuration ..............38 4.4.2 Network Security ................38 4.4.2.1 Users and Passwords ..............38 4.4.2.2 Services and Users ..............38 4.4.2.3 WBM User Group ................ 38 ®...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    7300T Table of Contents 762-300X Web Panels 7.5.6 WBM Page “Application > Monitoring”..........61 7.5.6.1 “Monitoring” Group ..............61 7.5.7 WBM Page “Application > Browser Security” ........61 7.5.7.1 “Browser Security” Group ............61 7.5.8 WBM Page “Display > Touchscreen Calibration” ......63 7.5.8.1...
  • Page 6 8.5.3.3 Frame Objects ................94 8.5.3.4 Visualization Style ............... 94 8.5.3.5 URL Configuration ............... 94 8.5.3.6 Task Configuration of the WAGO Controller ........ 95 8.5.4 HTML5 Web Visualizations .............. 95 8.5.5 Graphic Elements ................95 8.5.5.1 Antialiasing .................. 95 8.5.5.2 Graphic File Formats ..............
  • Page 7 7300T Table of Contents 762-300X Web Panels Manual Version 1.1.0...
  • Page 8: Notes About This Documentation

    7300T 762-300X Web Panels Notes about this Documentation The e!DISPLAY 7300T shall only be installed and operated according to the instructions in this documentation. Always retain this documentation! This documentation is part of the product. Therefore, retain the documentation during the entire service life of the product.
  • Page 9: Revision History

    Manual by third parties that violate pertinent copyright provisions is prohibited. Reproduction, translation, electronic and phototechnical filing/archiving (e.g., photocopying) as well as any amendments require the written consent of WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG, Minden, Germany. Non-observance will involve the right to assert damage claims. Manual...
  • Page 10: Symbols

    Notes about this Documentation e!DISPLAY 7300T 762-300X Web Panels Symbols Personal Injury! Indicates a high-risk, imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. Personal Injury Caused by Electric Current! Indicates a high-risk, imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 11 7300T Notes about this Documentation 762-300X Web Panels Additional Information: Refers to additional information which is not an integral part of this documentation (e.g., the Internet). Manual Version 1.1.0...
  • Page 12: Number Notation

    Font Conventions Table 3: Font Conventions Font Type Indicates italic Names of paths and data files are marked in italic-type. e.g.: C:\Program Files\WAGO Software Menu Menu items are marked in bold letters. e.g.: Save > A greater-than sign between two names means the selection of a menu item from a menu.
  • Page 13: Important Notes

    These modules contain no parts that can be serviced or repaired by the user. The following actions will result in the exclusion of liability on the part of WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG: •...
  • Page 14: Safety Advice (Precautions)

    Further details are given in the contractual agreements. Please send your request for modified and new hardware or software configurations directly to WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG. Pixel error in TFT display Any pixel errors of the TFT display due to production reasons do not represent...
  • Page 15 7300T Important Notes 762-300X Web Panels Protect the components against materials having seeping and insulating properties! The components are not resistant to materials having seeping and insulating properties such as: aerosols, silicones and triglycerides (found in some hand creams). If you cannot exclude that such materials will appear in the component environment, then install the components in an enclosure being resistant to the above-mentioned materials.
  • Page 16: Special Use Conditions For Ethernet Devices

    • Do not connect control components and control networks to an open network such as the Internet or an office network. WAGO recommends putting control components and control networks behind a firewall. • Limit physical and electronic access to all automation components to authorized personnel only.
  • Page 17: Device Description

    Web Panel. ETHERNET is used for communication. The following Web panels are available: • 762-3000, e!DISPLAY 7300T – WP 4.3 480×272 PIO1 • 762-3001, e!DISPLAY 7300T – WP 5.7 640×480 PIO1 • 762-3002, e!DISPLAY 7300T – WP 7.0 800×480 PIO1 •...
  • Page 18: Views

    Device Description e!DISPLAY 7300T 762-300X Web Panels Views 3.1.1 Front View The touch screen, as well as display and operating elements are located on the front. Figure 1: Front View (Example of 762-3002) Table 4: Legend for Figure “Front View”...
  • Page 19: Other Views

    7300T Device Description 762-300X Web Panels 3.1.2 Other Views There are four M4 threaded holes on the back for VESA mounting, 4 mounting clips, one earth screw or contact and the device labeling. For details, see section “Mounting” and “Device Description” > “Labeling”.
  • Page 20: Touch Screen

    Device Description e!DISPLAY 7300T 762-300X Web Panels Touch Screen The touch screen displays the Web visualization and processes inputs from the system operator by hand or pen. It is a resistive TFT LCD with LED backlight that recognizes swiping and scrolling with one touch point.
  • Page 21: Labeling

    7300T Device Description 762-300X Web Panels Labeling The type plate is attached to the back and contains the following information about the device: Table 5: Type Plate Field Example Item Number ITEM NO.: 0762-3000 Item description 1 e!DISPLAY 7300T Item description 2 WP 4.3 480x272 PIO1...
  • Page 22: Connectors

    Device Description e!DISPLAY 7300T 762-300X Web Panels Connectors The connectors are on the bottom and left side. Figure 3: Connectors on the Bottom (Example of 762-3002) Table 6: Legend for Figure “Connectors on the Bottom” Connector Function X1 and X2...
  • Page 23: X1" And "X2" Ethernet Interfaces

    “microSD” Memory Card Slot The panel is equipped with a laterally mounted slot for microSD and microSDHC memory cards. microSD (max. 2 GB) and microSDHC (max. 32 GB) cards tested by WAGO can be used. Use only WAGO memory cards! Proper function and performance cannot be ensured when using SD/SDHC memory cards not approved by WAGO.
  • Page 24 Device Description e!DISPLAY 7300T 762-300X Web Panels Pay attention to the memory card preformatting! Please note that memory cards ≤ 2 GB are often formatted with the “FAT16” file system type and can generate up to 512 entries in the root directory. For more than 512 entries, generate them in a subdirectory or format the memory card as “FAT32.
  • Page 25: Real-Time Clock

    7300T Device Description 762-300X Web Panels Real-Time Clock The real-time clock RTC is installed internally and not accessible. It is for internal use only. Deviation/accuracy The deviation is less than ± 4 sec/day with an ambient temperature of 25 °C.
  • Page 26: Display Elements

    Device Description e!DISPLAY 7300T 762-300X Web Panels Display Elements 3.6.1 Status LED There is a 3-color status LED on the front for displaying operating and error messages. The indicators are explained as follows: Table 9: Status LED LED Display Message Green, steady The panel is ready to operate.
  • Page 27: Operating Elements

    7300T Device Description 762-300X Web Panels Operating Elements The panel is primarily operated from the touch screen. In addition, there are also 2 capacitive buttons for brightness control on the front. The “CFG/RST” button is on the left side for configuring the panel.
  • Page 28: Schematic Diagram

    Device Description e!DISPLAY 7300T 762-300X Web Panels Schematic Diagram Figure 5: Schematic Diagram Do not use USB devices connected to earth! USB interface shielding is not earthed directly, rather via interference- suppression capacitor. Only keyboards, mice and USB memory sticks may be connected.
  • Page 29: Technical Data

    7300T Device Description 762-300X Web Panels Technical Data 3.9.1 Device Table 10: Technical Data ‒ Device Front panel Anodized aluminum (plastic at 4.3”), polyester film Housing material Anodized aluminum Dimensions 4.3”: 155 × 135 × 58 mm (width × height × depth) 5.7”:...
  • Page 30: Climatic Environmental Conditions

    Device Description e!DISPLAY 7300T 762-300X Web Panels 3.9.2 Climatic Environmental Conditions Table 11: Technical Data ‒ Climatic Environmental Conditions Permissible ambient temperatures Mounting position Mounting position Mounting position horizontal ± 45° vertical 4.3” 0 °C … 55 °C 0 °C … 55 °C 0 °C …...
  • Page 31: Power Supply

    7300T Device Description 762-300X Web Panels Figure 6: Dependence between Storage Temperature and Relative Humidity 3.9.3 Power Supply Table 12: Technical Data ‒ Power Supply Operating Voltage SELV 24 VDC (−25 % ... +30 %) (safety extra-low voltage) with reverse polarity protection Max.
  • Page 32: Touch Screen

    Device Description e!DISPLAY 7300T 762-300X Web Panels 3.9.4 Touch Screen Table 13: Technical Data ‒ Touch Screen 4.3” (109 mm) Display type TFT, Wide Viewing Angle Screen size (diagonal) 4.3” (109 mm) Aspect 16:9 Display colors 16 million colors Graphics resolution 480 ×...
  • Page 33: Table 15: Technical Data - Touch Screen 7.0" (180 Mm)

    7300T Device Description 762-300X Web Panels Table 15: Technical Data ‒ Touch Screen 7.0” (180 mm) Display type TFT, Wide Viewing Angle Screen size (diagonal) 7.0” (180 mm) Aspect 16:9 Display colors 16 million colors Graphics resolution 800 × 480 pixels...
  • Page 34: Hardware

    Device Description e!DISPLAY 7300T 762-300X Web Panels 3.9.5 Hardware Table 17: Technical Data ‒ Hardware ® Processor Cortex™ A8, 32 Bit, 600 MHz RAM/Flash 512 MB / 1024 MB External memory extension microSD card (max. 2 GB) or (“microSD” slot) microSDHC card (max.
  • Page 35: Approvals

    7300T Device Description 762-300X Web Panels 3.10 Approvals The following approvals have been granted to 762-300X panels: Conformity Marking UL61010-1 DNV GL No VESA mounting in the field of DNV GL applications! If a DNV GL approval is required for your application you must install the panel into cabinet resp.
  • Page 36: Function Description

    Function Description e!DISPLAY 7300T 762-300X Web Panels Function Description Featuring an integrated Web browser, the Web Panel connects to controllers with their own Web server. When operating the machine resp. system to be controlled, the CODESYS “Web Visualization” application is used to display the programmed visualization.
  • Page 37: Connection Monitoring

    7300T Function Description 762-300X Web Panels The following can be configured as the start page: • The WBM • the selection list “PLC List” • or the Web visualization of a specific controller directly. The Web browser can display Web pages via encrypted connections (HTTPS).
  • Page 38: Network

    Function Description e!DISPLAY 7300T 762-300X Web Panels Network 4.4.1 Interface Configuration The X1 and X2 ETHERNET interfaces of the panel are connected to an internal 3-port switch, whose third port is connected to the CPU. The “Configuration Type” is set to “DHCP” by default. The TCP/IP settings such as IP address or subnet mask apply to both X1 and X2.
  • Page 39: Linux ® User Group

    “root”. After launching putty.exe, “login as:” appears. Enter “root” and press [Enter]. You are prompted to enter the password. Enter “wago” as the default password. You are prompted to assign a “New password:”. Enter a unique password that meets the required level of security and press [Enter].
  • Page 40: Network Configuration

    Function Description e!DISPLAY 7300T 762-300X Web Panels 4.4.3 Network Configuration 4.4.3.1 Host Name/Domain Name If the host name is not configured, the panel receives a default name based on the last three values of the panel's MAC address, e.g., “e!DISPLAY-A1A2A3”.
  • Page 41: Backup

    7300T Function Description 762-300X Web Panels 4.5.1 Backup This function enables the data of the internal memory and device settings to be saved on the memory card during operation. The following options are available from the “Backup” function of the...
  • Page 42: Create Image

    Function Description e!DISPLAY 7300T 762-300X Web Panels Data size may not be larger than the internal drive size! Note that the size of data in the media/sd/copy directory may not exceed the total size of the internal drive. 4.5.3 Create Image This WBM function can be used to create a bootable copy of the system currently booted.
  • Page 43: Downloading Software

    Downloading Software The panel has the option to install or update individual software packages. The software packages are available from WAGO. You can install them from your PC via WBM. See also section 7 “Commissioning” > “Configuring in the Web-Based Management (WBM)” > “WBM Function Menu”.
  • Page 44 Function Description e!DISPLAY 7300T 762-300X Web Panels Browser CFG/RST Button Pressing the CFG/RST at run-time opens the WBM. Pressing the button at panel startup (power ON) prevents the normal auto start and only the WBM starts. The button is not used to make any changes to the settings.
  • Page 45: Font Upload

    7300T Function Description 762-300X Web Panels Swipe Gesture The swipe gesture (from the top of the screen downwards) opens a menu with 2 buttons: PLC List (incl. WBM) and screen cleaning. The swipe gesture works when a browser is running (WebVisu, WBM, PLC List).
  • Page 46: Mounting

    Mounting e!DISPLAY 7300T 762-300X Web Panels Mounting Consider the IP protection type! The device is an open unit whose back side is IP20 protected, only. If the operating environment does not fulfill these requirements you have to install the device into cabinet resp. housing. Then a maximum protection type IP65 can be achieved depending on the cabinet resp.
  • Page 47: Figure 8: Mounting Clips And Positions Of The Clamping Elements

    7300T Mounting 762-300X Web Panels for 762-3001/-3002 and positions 1 … 10 for 762-3003. The tightening torque is 0.1 Nm for 762-3000 and 0.14 Nm for 762-3001 … -3003. This way, the seal makes a uniform contact. Figure 8: Mounting Clips and Positions of the Clamping Elements...
  • Page 48: Mounting In Compliance With Vesa Standard

    Mounting e!DISPLAY 7300T 762-300X Web Panels Mounting in Compliance with VESA Standard In addition to installation in a cutout, the panel can also be mounted, e.g., on a monitor stand, via four M4×8 screws (strength rating: 8.8). To support this, four threaded holes are drilled in a 75 ×...
  • Page 49: Connecting

    7300T Connecting 762-300X Web Panels Connecting Earthing Earthing is performed via connector X5, pin 3 “FE” (functional earth) and via the earthing screw or lug on the rear. For this, use the included 734-103 Female Connector featuring three CAGE ®...
  • Page 50: Connecting The Power Supply

    Connecting e!DISPLAY 7300T 762-300X Web Panels Connecting the Power Supply Connect the power supply to connector X5, pin 1 (+) and 2 (−). To do this, you must also use the included 734-103 Female Connector. Connection Example Figure 10: Connection Example Manual Version 1.1.0...
  • Page 51: Commissioning

    If starting the WBM for the first time, you have to use the initial password. The password for “admin” is “wago”. Change the initial password after logging in for the first time. See also section 4 “Function Description”...
  • Page 52 Commissioning e!DISPLAY 7300T 762-300X Web Panels Step 1 – Touch Screen Calibration: Choose to calibrate the touch screen at each switching on the panel or not. Step 2 – IP Configuration: Choose the network settings for the panel. For detailed information about these settings, see also section “Commissioning”...
  • Page 53 7300T Commissioning 762-300X Web Panels Step 3 – PLC List: Add the controller used in the PLC list as required. For detailed information about this setting, see also section “Commissioning” > “Configuring in the Web-Based Management (WBM)” > “WBM Page ‘Application>PLC List’”.
  • Page 54 Commissioning e!DISPLAY 7300T 762-300X Web Panels Step 5 – Start Page: Choose to load the WBM, PLC list or a specific controller “PLC n” as the start page when switching on the device. Finish Press the [Finish] button to end the setup wizard and to return to the WBM interface.
  • Page 55: Configuring In The Web-Based Management (Wbm)

    7300T Commissioning 762-300X Web Panels Configuring in the Web-Based Management (WBM) After switching on for the first time, the WBM user interface is displayed automatically. If you want to change the configuration later during operation, press the “CFG/RST” button or use the swipe gesture (see also section 8 “Running Web Visualization”).
  • Page 56: Header (1)

    Commissioning e!DISPLAY 7300T 762-300X Web Panels Depending on the screen size, the navigation menu and content area may not be displayed side by side, but each on the full screen. You can then switch between the menu and content area.
  • Page 57: Content Area (3)

    7300T Commissioning 762-300X Web Panels The top menu items are: • Information • Application • Display • Networking • Firewall • Ports and Services • Administration • Clock 7.5.1.3 Content Area (3) You can view and change selected settings in the content area. In general, settings are ordered in groups.
  • Page 58 Commissioning e!DISPLAY 7300T 762-300X Web Panels 2 Examples Settings cannot always be changed. Under certain conditions, individual settings may be disabled. If disabled, the setting is grayed out and cannot be operated. E. g., [Submit] is only enabled if a respective setting has been changed.
  • Page 59: Wbm Page "Information

    7300T Commissioning 762-300X Web Panels 7.5.2 WBM Page “Information” Information ►Device Details ►Product Description ►Order Number ►Serial Number ►Firmware Revision ►Network Details X1/X2 ►State ►Mac Address ►IP Address ►Subnet Mask ►Operating Hours ►Total ►Vendor Information The following tables explain the parameters listed on this page: 7.5.2.1...
  • Page 60: Wbm Page "Application > Plc List

    Commissioning e!DISPLAY 7300T 762-300X Web Panels 7.5.3 WBM Page “Application > PLC List” Application ►PLC List ►PLC n ►Text ►URL ►Virtual Keyboard ►WebVisu This page maintains a list of adjustable controllers for you. 7.5.3.1 “PLC n” Groups Each group describes the connection to a specific controller. If the name of a controller is changed, it also becomes the new group label.
  • Page 61: Wbm Page "Application > Autostart

    7300T Commissioning 762-300X Web Panels 7.5.5 WBM Page “Application > Autostart” Application ►Autostart ►Autostart Delay ►Delay (sec.) You can set the Autostart options for the panel on this page. 7.5.5.1 “Autostart Delay” Group Set the countdown displayed when booting before displaying the start page.
  • Page 62: Table 27: Wbm Page "Application > Browser Security" - "Browser Security

    Commissioning e!DISPLAY 7300T 762-300X Web Panels Table 27: WBM Page “Application > Browser Security” – “Browser Security” Group Parameters Explanation • Low: In this security level, HTTPS connections are permitted with: •• Certificates that are not yet valid •• Certificates that have expired Browser Security ••...
  • Page 63: Wbm Page "Display > Touchscreen Calibration

    7300T Commissioning 762-300X Web Panels 7.5.8 WBM Page “Display > Touchscreen Calibration” Display ►Touchscreen Calibration ►Touchscreen Calibration ►Calibrate Display This page shows settings options for the display calibration. 7.5.8.1 “Touchscreen Calibration” Group Determine if the display should be calibrated or not when switching on the panel.
  • Page 64: Brightness Control" Group

    Commissioning e!DISPLAY 7300T 762-300X Web Panels 7.5.10.3 “Brightness Control” Group A sensor that measures the ambient brightness or the time of day can be used to automatically switch the display brightness to night values if required. Set the switching times and night values.
  • Page 65: Wbm Page "Display > Clean Display

    • Image: The screensaver is activated with the WAGO logo after a time set under “Duration”. • Text: Enter text here that is activated as the screensaver after a time set under “Duration”.
  • Page 66: Wbm Page "Networking > Host/Domain Name

    Commissioning e!DISPLAY 7300T 762-300X Web Panels 7.5.14 WBM Page “Networking > Host/Domain Name” Networking ►Host/Domain Name ►Hostname ►Currently used ►Configured ►Domain Name ►Currently used ►Configured The settings for general TCP/IP parameters are located on the “Networking > Host/Domain Name” page.
  • Page 67: Wbm Page "Networking > Tcp/Ip

    7300T Commissioning 762-300X Web Panels 7.5.15 WBM Page “Networking > TCP/IP” Networking ►TCP/IP ►IP Configuration ►Configuration Type ►IP Address ►Subnet Mask ►Default Gateway n ►Gateway enabled ►Gateway Address ►Gateway Metric ►DNS Server ►Configured: None/ DNS Server n ►New Server IP ►Additionally used...
  • Page 68: Dns Server" Group

    Commissioning e!DISPLAY 7300T 762-300X Web Panels Table 33: WBM Page “Networking > TCP/IP” – “Default Gateway n” Group Parameters Explanation Set here whether the selected default gateway is to be used. Gateway enabled Disabled The default gateway is not used.
  • Page 69: Interface X1" And "Interface X2" Groups

    7300T Commissioning 762-300X Web Panels 7.5.16.1 “Interface X1” and “Interface X2” Groups Table 35: WBM Page “Networking > Ethernet” – “Interface X1” and “Interface X2” Groups Parameters Explanation Enabled You can enable or disable the interface. When Autonegotiation is enabled, the connection...
  • Page 70: Switch Configuration" Group

    Commissioning e!DISPLAY 7300T 762-300X Web Panels 7.5.16.2 “Switch Configuration” Group Table 36: WBM Page “Networking > Ethernet” – “Switch Configuration” Group Parameters Explanation Enable or disable the mirroring of the data traffic between the ports. Both ETHERNET ports are operating None normally.
  • Page 71: Wbm Page "Firewall > General Configuration

    7300T Commissioning 762-300X Web Panels 7.5.17 WBM Page “Firewall > General Configuration” Firewall ►General Configuration ►Global Firewall ►Firewall enabled Parameters ►ICMP Echo Broadcast Protection ►Max. UDP Connections per second ►Max. TCP Connections per second ►Firewall ►Firewall Enabled Parameter ►ICMP Echo Protection Interface ►ICMP Echo Burst Limit...
  • Page 72: Firewall Parameter Interface X1/X2" Group

    Commissioning e!DISPLAY 7300T 762-300X Web Panels 7.5.17.2 “Firewall Parameter Interface X1/X2” Group The settings in this group are based on the firewall configuration on the IP level. Table 38: WBM Page “Firewall > General Configuration” – “Firewall Parameter Interface X1/X2”...
  • Page 73: Wbm Page "Firewall > Mac Address Filter

    MAC address: 00:30:DE:00:00:00 MAC mask: ff:ff:ff:00:00:00 If you activate the default entry, different WAGO devices in your network can communicate with each other. Enable the MAC address before filter activation! Before you enable the MAC Address Filter, you have to enter and activate your own MAC address in the “MAC Address Filter Whitelist”.
  • Page 74: Mac Address Filter State" Group

    Commissioning e!DISPLAY 7300T 762-300X Web Panels 7.5.18.1 “MAC Address Filter State” Group Table 40: WBM Page “Firewall > MAC Address Filter” – “MAC Address Filter State” Group Parameters Explanation Enable or disable the global MAC address filter Current State here.
  • Page 75: Wbm Page "Firewall > User Filter

    7300T Commissioning 762-300X Web Panels 7.5.19 WBM Page “Firewall > User Filter” Firewall ►User Filter ►User Filter Count ►Count ►User Filter n ►Source IP Address ►Source Netmask ►Source Port ►Destination IP Address ►Destination Subnet Mask ►Destination Port ►Protocol ►Input Interface ►Add New User...
  • Page 76: User Filter N" Group

    Commissioning e!DISPLAY 7300T 762-300X Web Panels 7.5.19.2 “User Filter n” Group Table 45: WBM Page “Firewall > User Filter” – “User Filter n” Group Parameters Explanation Displays the source IP address used for the Source IP Address corresponding filter entry.
  • Page 77: Table 46: Wbm Page "Firewall > User Filter" - "Add New User Filter" Group

    7300T Commissioning 762-300X Web Panels Table 46: WBM Page “Firewall > User Filter” – “Add New User Filter” Group Parameters Explanation Enter here the source IP address for the new filter Source IP Address entry. Enter here the source network mask for the new Source Netmask filter entry.
  • Page 78: Wbm Page "Ports And Services > Network Services

    Commissioning e!DISPLAY 7300T 762-300X Web Panels 7.5.20 WBM Page “Ports and Services > Network Services” Ports and ►Network Services ►TELNET ►TELNET Services ►FTP ►FTP ►FTPS ►FTPS ►HTTP ►HTTP ►HTTPS ►HTTPS The settings for the different services are located on the “Ports and Services”...
  • Page 79: Https" Group

    7300T Commissioning 762-300X Web Panels Connection abort on disabling If the HTTP service is disabled, the connection to the panel can be aborted. Then call up the WBM page again. 7.5.20.5 “HTTPS” Group Table 51: WBM Page “Ports and Services > Network Services” – “HTTPS” Group...
  • Page 80: Wbm Page "Administration > Users

    Commissioning e!DISPLAY 7300T 762-300X Web Panels Click on [Submit] to apply a change. It is effective immediately. 7.5.22 WBM Page “Administration > Users” Administration ►Users ►Change Password for ►Select User Selected WBM User ►New Password ►Confirm Password The settings for user administration are shown on this page.
  • Page 81: Wbm Page "Clock

    7300T Commissioning 762-300X Web Panels 7.5.23 WBM Page “Clock” Clock ►Date on Device ►Local ►Time on Device ►Local ►UTC ►Clock Format ►Timezone ►Timezone ►TZ String ►TZ String The date and time settings are given on the "Clock" page. 7.5.23.1 "Date on Device"...
  • Page 82: Timezone" Group

    Commissioning e!DISPLAY 7300T 762-300X Web Panels 7.5.23.3 “Timezone” Group Table 57: WBM Page “Clock” – “Timezone” Group Parameters Explanation Specify the appropriate time zone for your location here. Default setting: AST/ADT “Atlantic Standard Time”, Halifax “Eastern Standard Time”, New York,...
  • Page 83: Wbm Function Menu

    7300T Commissioning 762-300X Web Panels 7.5.24 WBM Function Menu function menu provides quick access to frequently used functions. The functions are described below. 7.5.24.1 Reboot Reboot restarts the panel. 7.5.24.2 PLC Selection List PLC Selection List exits the WBM and takes you to the “PLC Selection List”...
  • Page 84: 7.5.24.10 Setup Wizard

    Commissioning e!DISPLAY 7300T 762-300X Web Panels last ...”, you are displaying the last n diagnostic notifications. You can also specify the number “n”. “Automatic refresh cycle (sec)” switches on cyclic refresh. The refresh cycle continues as long as the “Diagnostic” page is open. If you exit the “Diagnostic”...
  • Page 85: Wbm Factory Settings

    7300T Commissioning 762-300X Web Panels 7.5.25 WBM Factory Settings The tables below contain the factory settings for all WBM parameters: Table 59: WBM Factory Settings for Application Parameter Parameter Factory Setting Comment Group (Default Value) PLC n Text No value specified as delivered.
  • Page 86: Table 60: Wbm Factory Settings For Display

    Commissioning e!DISPLAY 7300T 762-300X Web Panels Table 60: WBM Factory Settings for Display Parameter Parameter Factory Setting Comment Group (Default Value) Touchscreen Calibrate Calibration of the touch screen for Calibration Display each device startup Acoustic Touch Acoustic Signal OFF Beep when touching the touch...
  • Page 87: Table 61: Wbm Factory Settings For Networking

    7300T Commissioning 762-300X Web Panels Table 61: WBM Factory Settings for Networking Parameter Parameter Factory Setting Comment Group (Default Value) Host/Domain Hostname, e!DISPLAY number “number” is the last 3 bytes of the Name Currently used MAC address. Domain Name, No value specified as delivered.
  • Page 88: Table 62: Wbm Factory Settings For Firewall

    Commissioning e!DISPLAY 7300T 762-300X Web Panels Table 62: WBM Factory Settings for Firewall Parameter Parameter Factory Setting Comment Group (Default Value) Global Firewall Firewall Parameters Enabled ICMP Echo Broadcast Protection Max. UDP No value specified as delivered. Connections per Second Max.
  • Page 89: Table 63: Wbm Factory Settings For Ports And Services

    7300T Commissioning 762-300X Web Panels Table 63: WBM Factory Settings for Ports and Services Parameter Parameter Factory Setting Comment Group (Default Value) TELNET TELNET FTPS FTPS HTTP HTTP HTTPS HTTPS SSH Server State SSH Server State SSH Server Port Number...
  • Page 90: Running Visualization

    Running Visualization e!DISPLAY 7300T 762-300X Web Panels Running Visualization When operating the machine resp. system to be controlled, the CODESYS “Web Visualization” application is used to display the programmed visualization. Figure 12: Visualization Example The Web visualization starts automatically after switching on the supply voltage if defined as the start page.
  • Page 91: Swipe Gestures

    7300T Running Visualization 762-300X Web Panels Take care when operating the touch screen! Always touch the screen at one point, i.e., do not touch multiple touch elements at the same time. Doing so can trigger unintended actions. Do not use pointed or sharp objects to operate the touch screen to avoid damaging the plastic surface of the touch screen.
  • Page 92: Screensaver

    Web visualization are made in this file. Please note the section “Editing the ‘webvisu.htm’ File” in the CODESYS online help. If you want to call up the Web-Based Management of a WAGO controller from the Web panel to change the configuration of the controller, do so via the HTTP service to fully display the WBM.
  • Page 93: Codesys 2 Web Visualizations

    If you do not use communication encryption in your application (see also section “Response Time”), communication via http is recommended from the standpoint of response time. In this case, please use the following URL for a WAGO controller: http://<IP address or name of the WAGO controller>:8080/webvisu.htm Manual Version 1.1.0...
  • Page 94: E!Runtime Web Visualizations

    If you do not use communication encryption in your application (see also section “Response Time”), communication via http is recommended from the standpoint of response time. In this case, please use the following URL for a WAGO controller: http://<IP address or name of the WAGO controller>:8080/webvisu.htm Manual Version 1.1.0...
  • Page 95: Task Configuration Of The Wago Controller

    Task Configuration of the WAGO Controller The response time of the e!RUNTIME Web visualization largely depends on the control program, which is processed on the WAGO controller since user input is processed on the WAGO controller. Therefore, as long as the control application allows it, the priority of the “VISU_TASK”...
  • Page 96: Graphic File Formats

    Running Visualization e!DISPLAY 7300T 762-300X Web Panels Figure 13: e!COCKPIT – “Drawing with Antialiasing” Display Options 8.5.5.2 Graphic File Formats The graphic elements contained in the visualization projects must have one of the following file formats: BMP, GIF (incl. animated), ICO, JPG, PBM, PGM, PNG, PPM, SVG (as references in html, in canvas with limitations), TIFF or XBM.
  • Page 97: Diagnosing

    • The network settings are correct. • The controller URL is correct. If the errors cannot be resolved, please contact WAGO Support. support@wago.com Disclose the color that is output. Logbook System messages, e.g., “Start of the panel” or “Communication interruptions”, are logged in the logbook.
  • Page 98: Performing Service

    10.2 Calibrating the Touch Screen When connecting the panel to a WAGO controller, the touch screen is calibrated via the WBM. Select “Display” > “Touchscreen Calibration”. Figure 14: Touchscreen Calibration Calibrate the touch screen carefully. To avoid parallax errors, use the display from the position from which you will use it later.
  • Page 99: Figure 15: Starting Cleaning Mode

    7300T Performing Service 762-300X Web Panels Figure 15: Starting Cleaning Mode • By swipe gesture from the top of the screen down a bit: => The menu from which screen cleaning is started appears for 5 sec. => A 15-sec. countdown starts. The screen can be cleaned during that time.
  • Page 100: Accessories

    100 Accessories e!DISPLAY 7300T 762-300X Web Panels Accessories Several certified accessory items are available for the panel. Table 67: Accessories ‒ Memory Cards microSD memory card, 1 GB 758-879/000-002 microSD memory card, 2 GB 758-879/000-3102 Table 68: Accessories ‒ Connecting Cable and connector...
  • Page 101: List Of Figures

    7300T List of Figures 101 762-300X Web Panels List of Figures Figure 1: Front View (Example of 762-3002) ............18 Figure 2: Other Views (Example of 762-3002) ............19 Figure 3: Connectors on the Bottom (Example of 762-3002) ......22 Figure 4: Connectors on the Left Side (Example of 762-3002) ......22 Figure 5: Schematic Diagram ................28...
  • Page 102: List Of Tables

    102 List of Tables e!DISPLAY 7300T 762-300X Web Panels List of Tables Table 1: Revision History ..................9 Table 2: Number Notation ..................12 Table 3: Font Conventions .................12 Table 4: Legend for Figure “Front View” .............18 Table 5: Type Plate ....................21 Table 6: Legend for Figure “Connectors on the Bottom”...
  • Page 103 7300T List of Tables 103 762-300X Web Panels Table 41: WBM Page “Firewall > MAC Address Filter” – “MAC Address Filter State X1/X2” Group ...................74 Table 42: WBM Page “Firewall > MAC Address Filter” – “MAC Address Filter Whitelist” Group ..................74 Table 43: WBM Page “Firewall >...

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