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Installation Manual English MAEN843A 2007-12...
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Beijer Electronics AB reserves the right to change any information without updating this publication. Beijer Electronics AB assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document. Read the entire installation manual prior to installing and using this equipment.
9 USB Memory Sticks ................22 Connecting a USB Memory Stick ..........22 Recommended USB Memory Sticks .......... 22 10 Configuration Tool for the Operator Panels ......... 23 11 Start-up Procedure................24 11.1 Date and Time Handling in the M70 ........24 Beijer Electronics, MAEN843A...
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12 Technical Data ..................25 13 Outline Drawings ................. 29 14 Connection Box ..................31 14.1 Technical Data of Connection Box..........32 14.2 Connecting M70 to Connection Box .........33 14.3 Interior View of Connection Box ..........34 14.4 Pin Description of X1 Terminal Block........35 14.5 Technical Data of the Connection Terminals......35...
– The LCD display liquid contains a powerful irritant. In case of skin contact, wash immediately with plenty of water. In case of eye contact, hold the eye open, flush with plenty of water and get medical attention. – The supplier is not responsible for modified, altered or reconstructed equipment. Beijer Electronics, MAEN843A...
– Some mechanical errors in emergency stop switches can be recognized at operation only. – Test the function of the emergency stop switch if the handheld operator panel has been exposed to mechanical shock (e.g. fallen on the ground). Beijer Electronics, MAEN843A...
1.4 Dismantling and Scrapping – The handheld operator panel or parts thereof shall be recycled according to local regulations. – The following components contain substances that might be hazardous to health and the environment: electrolytic capacitor and display. Beijer Electronics, MAEN843A...
Moving around with a cable connected device also requires consideration. To avoid damage to the cable or the cable sheath, the cable must not be squeezed or laid over sharp edges. See also chapters 5 Emergency Stop 6 Enabling Switch. Beijer Electronics, MAEN843A...
Power LED 4 function keys Two 3-position enabling switches, twin circuit Multigrip handle Cable entrance area Blind plug for cable outlet not used (to meet protection degree IP 65) Strain relief and bend protection for connection cable Beijer Electronics, MAEN843A...
Sealing Plug (on left or right side). Must be used ATTENTION: to ensure Use blind plug on impermeability! cable outlet not used. Note: When the cable entrance area is open, the M70 is sensitive to electrostatic dis- charge. Beijer Electronics, MAEN843A...
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Connection Cable Routing in Cable Entrance Area Cable routing makes it possible to adapt the M70 to suit either a right- or left- handed user better. After opening the cable entrance area, the connecting lines can be routed as de- scribed in the following section.
The serial interface is used as an RS232C interface. The dip switches has to be set according to below for RS232C communication: The COM-SIO connector S11 in the cable entrance area of the M70 is used. Note: The RS232C connection cannot be used simultaneously with an Ethernet connection.
Ethernet Connection The M70 is equipped with an Ethernet interface based on the 10 Base T speci- fication and suitable for half-duplex mode. The Ethernet connector S4 (marked ETHERNET) in the cable entrance area of the M70 is used.
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2 (TD-) 6 (RD-) orange SHIELD) Pin numbering RJ45: Top: Front: 4.3.2 Ethernet Cable Outlet The drawing below illustrates the cable outlet when the Ethernet interface is used. CAS-220TB1 CAS-220TB1 CAS-220TB1 CAS-220TB1 Serien-Art.-Nr. Etikett Serien-Art.-Nr. Etikett right left Beijer Electronics, MAEN843A...
The emergency stop switch used on the M70 features two circuits. The contacts are normally closed. The emergency stop switch of the M70 meets the requirements of the EN 418. It must be designed as an emergency stop of category 0 or category 1 (see EN 60204-1) on the basis of the risk assessment for the machine.
Enabling Switch Enabling Switch The M70 is equipped with two enabling switches, one at the left and one at the right side of the device. This allows a left- and right-hand operation of the en- abling switch. Both enabling switches are equivalent and parallel switched, which means that for enabling, only one of both enabling switches must be ac- tivated.
Terminal block socket K4 +24V ED1+ ED1- ED2+ ED2- on connection box +24 VDC 4A(t) 4A(t) 3,15A 6A(f) 6A(f) Feedback control loop A1(+) Enabling of dangerous PILZ movement! PST1 A2(-) Note: All contacts of KA and KB must be forced-guided! Beijer Electronics, MAEN843A...
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1) All contacts of KA and KB must be forced-guided. 2) S4 and S1 on the rear side of the component must be set to the position 0. See also chapters 2 Hazard and Risk Analysis 14.4 Pin Description of X1 Ter- minal Block. Beijer Electronics, MAEN843A...
Note: The Dim back register (available from Setup/System Signals in the configuration tool for the operator panels) cannot make the display of the M70 totally dimmed. Beijer Electronics, MAEN843A...
The system program can also be updated via the configuration tool for the operator panels. Note: The M70 requires a *.cab file of another type than other operator panels in the same series. The *.cab files for the other panels may not be used in the M70. Beijer Electronics, MAEN843A...
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Starts the image update. The progress status is displayed in a progress bar. Note: Do not remove the power or the USB memory stick from the panel during the up- date. After a completed update, the panel is automatically restarted. Beijer Electronics, MAEN843A...
USB Memory Sticks USB Memory Sticks The USB connector is located under a protection cover on the M70. Note: The protection degree IP 65 is not guaranteed while the protection cover is open. Connecting a USB Memory Stick Follow the steps below to connect a USB memory stick: 1.
10 Configuration Tool for the Operator Panels The M70 panel project is configured using the configuration tool for the oper- ator panels. Function keys, touch keys and a number of other objects, as well as panel settings, are available in the configuration tool. Please see the reference manual for the configuration tool for information.
11.1 Date and Time Handling in the M70 Date and time are not stored in the M70, since the real time clock has no battery backup. If date and time are of importance in the application, for example to log data or for trends, they have to be set every time the M70 is turned on.
Technical Data 12 Technical Data M70 specifications Parameter Size, diameter 250 mm height (incl. handle) 114 mm Seal IP65 (when USB host cover is closed). Keyboard material Membrane keypad with tactile feedback. Front panel Touch screen: Polyester on glass, 1 million finger touch operations.
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Additional emergency stop switch specifications Parameter Emergency stop switch Connection Twin circuit - external connection Rated voltage 24 V DC Min. current 10 mA (each contact) Max. current 1000 mA (each contact) Utilization category DC-13 (in accordance with IEC 60947-5-1) Beijer Electronics, MAEN843A...
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Technical Data Additional enabling switch specifications The M70 has two 3-position enabling switches. Parameter Enabling switch Connection Twin circuit - external connection Output type Solid-state output Rated voltage 24 V DC (voltage tolerance 19.2 V DC to 30 V DC according...
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Technical Data Cable specifications of CABTTxxx connection cable When planning the power supply, take into account the voltage drop on the M70 connection cable. Parameter CABTTxxx Specification of power Cross section: AWG24 (0.24mm²) supply lines in CABTTxxx Material: zinc-coated copper strand...
Connection Box 14 Connection Box The connection box CB211 is used for integration of the M70 in the machine/ system. It is suitable for wall mounting. The connection box is described below: Parts of connection box, numbers according to drawing above...
EN 61131-2) Maximum interruption time ≤ 10 ms (lt. IEC 31131) of supply voltage Power consumption with M70 3.6 W (150 mA at 24 V DC) without M70 10.8 W (450 mA at 24 V DC) Inrush current Max.
Connection Box 14.2 Connecting M70 to Connection Box Connection between the M70 and the connection box is made according to the illustration below. Connection box CB211 Power supply, emergency switch, RS232C/ enabling switch Ethernet CABTTxxx Minimum Bending Radius of Cable The drawing below shows the minimum distance required outside and inside the control cabinet.
(Coninvers) for CABTTxxx connection cable X1 Terminal block for power SHIELD Cable shield clamp with connection and control lines (enabling surface for cable shield of data lines (not switch and emergency stop) used for strain-relief of the cable!) Beijer Electronics, MAEN843A...
0.25-0.5 mm² Grid dimension 3.81 Insulation length 7 mm² Tightening torque 0.22-0.25 Nm PHOENIX Order Data Gateway terminal block PHOENIX type Part no. MCVR 1.5/6-ST-3.81 1827169 MCVR 1.5/7-ST-3.81 1827172 X4, X4B MCVR 1.5/10-ST-3.81 1827208 Beijer Electronics, MAEN843A...
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Multi-line connections (2 wires in one terminal) are not allowed. Use the X4B terminal block for continuing the field bus. A screwdriver with the following specifications are used to connect the wires to the terminal blocks: – Blade: 0.4 x 2.5 x 80 mm – Length: 160 mm Beijer Electronics, MAEN843A...
15 Cables and Accessories Cables and wall mounting kit can be ordered from the M70 supplier. 15.1 Connection Cable The following cables are available for connection between the M70 and the con- nection box: – CABTT50 (5 m) – CABTT100 (10 m) –...
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