SIGMATEK HGW 1033-3 Operating Manual

SIGMATEK HGW 1033-3 Operating Manual

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HGW 1033-3
Wireless Handheld Operating Panel
Operating Manual
Date of creation: 06.08.2018
Version date: 03.03.2021
Article number: 12-246-1033-3-E

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  • Page 1 HGW 1033-3 Wireless Handheld Operating Panel Operating Manual Date of creation: 06.08.2018 Version date: 03.03.2021 Article number: 12-246-1033-3-E...
  • Page 2 (print, photocopy, microfilm or in any other process) without express permission. We reserve the right to make changes in the content without notice. SIGMATEK GmbH & Co KG is not responsible for technical or printing errors in this handbook and assumes no responsibility for damages that...
  • Page 3 Process data, procedures and parameters are comfortably presented on the 10.1” display and can be entered or changed via the touch screen. The HGW 1033-3 can be coupled with machines via base stations, which allows the flexible application of the operating unit.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    HGW 1033-3 WIRELESS HANDHELD OPERATING PANEL Table of Contents 1 Introduction 1.1 Target Group/Purpose of this Operating Manual 1.2 Important Reference Documentation 1.3 Contents of Delivery 2 Basic Safety Guidelines 2.1 Symbols Used 2.2 Disclaimer 2.3 General Safety Guidelines 2.4 Designated Use 2.5 Software/Training...
  • Page 5 WIRELESS HANDHELD OPERATING PANEL HGW 1033-3 4.6.1 WLAN 2.4 GHz 4.6.2 WLAN 5 GHz 4.6.3 Antennae 4.7 Miscellaneous 5 Interfaces 5.1 Connections Bottom 5.1.1 X1: USB 2.0 (Type A) 5.1.2 X2: USB 2.0 DualRole (Type C) 5.2 Rear Connectors 5.2.1 X15: Power/Data 5.3 Display...
  • Page 6 HGW 1033-3 WIRELESS HANDHELD OPERATING PANEL 8 Status and Error Messages 9 Operation/Start-up 9.1 Note 9.2 Battery/Power Supply 9.3 WLAN Channels and Settings 9.4 Configuration 9.4.1 Example 9.5 Testing the Operating Area 9.6 Operation 9.6.1 General 9.6.2 Turning On 9.6.3 Coupling 9.6.4 Non-Safety Mode...
  • Page 7 16 Application Information 16.1 Visualization 16.1.1 Example Application 16.2 Configuring Safety Components 16.2.1 Minimum System Requirements 16.2.2 Adding the HGW 1033-3 to a SAFETYDesigner Project 16.2.3 “SF_HGW_Login” Function Block 16.2.4 Key Switch 16.2.5 Confirmation Switch 16.2.6 Emergency Stop 16.3 HW Facts 16.4 Updates...
  • Page 8: Introduction

    General knowledge of automation technology is required. Further help and training information, as well as the appropriate accessories can be found on our website www.sigmatek-automation.com. Our support team is happily available to answer your questions. Please see our website for our hotline number and business hours.
  • Page 9: Basic Safety Guidelines

    WIRELESS HANDHELD OPERATING PANEL HGW 1033-3 2 Basic Safety Guidelines 2.1 Symbols Used The following symbols are used in the operator documentation for warning and danger messages, as well as informational notes. DANGER Danger indicates that death or serious injury will occur, if the specified measures are not taken.
  • Page 10 HGW 1033-3 WIRELESS HANDHELD OPERATING PANEL CAUTION Caution indicates that moderate to slight injury can occur, if the specified measures are not taken. To avoid moderate to slight injuries, observe the all guidelines. Attention indique une situation dangereuse qui, faute de prendre les mesures adéquates, peut entraîner des blessures assez graves ou...
  • Page 11: Disclaimer

    It does not guarantee properties under the warranty. Please thoroughly read the corresponding documents and this operating manual before handling a product. SIGMATEK GmbH & Co KG is not liable for damages caused through, non-compliance with these instructions or applicable regulations.
  • Page 12: General Safety Guidelines

    2006/42/EG guidelines is correct. As long as the machine with which the product should be used does not comply with the guideline, operating this product is prohibited. Operate the unit with devices and accessories approved by SIGMATEK only. Page 10...
  • Page 13 WIRELESS HANDHELD OPERATING PANEL HGW 1033-3 CAUTION Handle the device with care and do not drop or let fall. Prevent foreign bodies and fluids from entering the device. The device must not be opened, otherwise it could be damaged! Manipulez l’appareil avec précaution et ne le laissez pas tomber.
  • Page 14: Designated Use

    HGW 1033-3 WIRELESS HANDHELD OPERATING PANEL 2.4 Designated Use The Safety functions implemented in the Safety modules are designed for use with safety applications in a PLC control and meet the required conditions for safe operation according to SIL 3 in compliance with EN 62061 and according to PL e / CAT 4 in compliance with EN ISO 13849-1.
  • Page 15 WIRELESS HANDHELD OPERATING PANEL HGW 1033-3 Non-designated use consists of: any changes made to the module or the use of damaged modules. use of the module inconsistent with the technical margins described in this operating manual or the speciation's defined in the technical data.
  • Page 16: Software/Training

    HGW 1033-3 WIRELESS HANDHELD OPERATING PANEL INFORMATION Hardware and software features (application-specific data) can be found in chapter 16 Application Information. 2.5 Software/Training The application is created with the software LASAL CLASS 2 and LASAL SCREEN Editor, the Safety application is created using the SAFETYDesigner. Basic information on Safety (Functional Safety) can be found in the Safety System Handbook.
  • Page 17: Standards And Guidelines

    WIRELESS HANDHELD OPERATING PANEL HGW 1033-3 3 Standards and Guidelines 3.1 Residual Risks CAUTION According to the EU guideline 2006/42/EG (machine guideline), the machine manufacturer must perform a risk assessment, which includes the possible residual risks posed by the product. These include:...
  • Page 18: Regular Technical Inspection Of The Emergency Stop

    être remplacé. L'appareil doit être envoyé à SIGMATEK pour un échange de l'arrêt d'urgence. The HGW 1033-3 has a defined internal testing interval of 30 days for the mechanical input and optical elements (emergency stop incl. illumination, confirmation switch and 7- segment display).
  • Page 19: Functional Safety Standards

    EN ISO 13849-2:2012 EN ISO 13850:2015 3.4.2 EU Conformity Declaration EU Declaration of Conformity The product HGW 1033-3 conforms to the following European guidelines: 2006/42/EG Machine Guideline 2014/30/EU Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC Guideline) 2014/53/EU Wireless Device Guideline 2011/65/EU “Restricted use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment”...
  • Page 20: Safety-Relevant Parameters

    Emergency stop switch = 250,000 Key switch = 10,000 Transmission route (WLAN) = 1.71E-10 between the HGW 1033-3 and Safe CPU. Worst-Case Calculation. 3.6 Wireless System Operation INFORMATION Technical changes to the device (such as different antennae), as well as improper use can lead to the loss of the FCC license and generate interference, which can affect the function of nearby devices.
  • Page 21: Technical Data

    WIRELESS HANDHELD OPERATING PANEL HGW 1033-3 4 Technical Data 4.1 Performance Data Processor EDGE2 Technology Processor cores Internal cache 32-kbyte L1 Instruction Cache 32-kbyte L1 Data Cache 512-kbyte L2 Cache Internal program and 2048 Mbytes data memory (DDR3 RAM) Internal remnant...
  • Page 22: Electrical Requirements

    HGW 1033-3 WIRELESS HANDHELD OPERATING PANEL Status LEDs 3x front (controllable via application) 1x back (boot status/controllable via application) 1x power switch (shows power and charge status) Signal generator yes (at least 83 dB at 30 cm) Real-time clock yes (buffered circa 3 days via internal battery)
  • Page 23: Display

    WIRELESS HANDHELD OPERATING PANEL HGW 1033-3 4.3 Display Type 10.1” TFT LCD color display Active area 135.6 (V) x 216.96 (H) mm Resolution WXGA 800 x 1280 pixels Color depth 18-bit RGB (16.7 million colors) LCD mode normally black LCD Polarizer...
  • Page 24: Environmental Conditions

    HGW 1033-3 WIRELESS HANDHELD OPERATING PANEL 4.5 Environmental Conditions Storage temperature -5 … +60 °C (in transport mode) Environmental temperature, 0 ... +50 °C discharging Environmental temperature 0 ... +40 °C charging Humidity 10-95 %, non-condensing Installation altitude above sea...
  • Page 25: Wireless

    For this reason, the HGW 1033-3 can remain docked to the base station. The HGW 1033-3 is delivered with a partially charged battery and should be completely charged by the customer before use.
  • Page 26: Wlan 5 Ghz

    INFORMATION Only antennae approved by SIGMATEK can be used. See chapter 15.1 Antennae. Regularly check the screw fitting for the antennae. If necessary, manually tighten them or use a torque wrench (1 Nm) for RP-SMA sockets.
  • Page 27: Miscellaneous

    WIRELESS HANDHELD OPERATING PANEL HGW 1033-3 4.7 Miscellaneous Article number 12-246-1033-3 Hardware version Operating system Salamander Approvals CE, TÜV-Austria EG-type-examined 03.03.2021 Page 25...
  • Page 28: Interfaces

    HGW 1033-3 WIRELESS HANDHELD OPERATING PANEL 5 Interfaces 5.1 Connections Bottom Page 26 03.03.2021...
  • Page 29: X1: Usb 2.0 (Type A)

    This interface can be used with a boot stick. CAUTION Do not use the HGW 1033-3 to charge mobile phones or other devices. The close proximity of these devices to the HGW 1033-3 can disrupt the wireless connection, as well as the function of the handheld operating panel.
  • Page 30: X2: Usb 2.0 Dualrole (Type C)

    HGW 1033-3 WIRELESS HANDHELD OPERATING PANEL 5.1.2 X2: USB 2.0 DualRole (Type C) Function A1, B1 A2, B2 n.c. A3, B3 n.c. A4, B4 VBUS A5, B5 CC1, CC2 A6, B6 USB2.0 D+ A7, B7 USB2.0 D- A8, B8 SBU1, SBU2...
  • Page 31: Rear Connectors

    WIRELESS HANDHELD OPERATING PANEL HGW 1033-3 5.2 Rear Connectors 03.03.2021 Page 29...
  • Page 32: X15: Power/Data

    HGW 1033-3 WIRELESS HANDHELD OPERATING PANEL 5.2.1 X15: Power/Data Function Plug-in detection n.c. HGW COM H HGW COM L CAUTION Ensure that the X15 connector and its pins are always clean, since contamination (e.g. in environments with iron dust) can lead to leakage current while charging.
  • Page 33: Display

    WIRELESS HANDHELD OPERATING PANEL HGW 1033-3 5.3 Display 5.3.1 Underside LED Staus Definition LED off Panel is off or LED was disabled via the application LED lights green Device in RUN mode, freely configurable via application 03.03.2021 Page 31...
  • Page 34: Front

    HGW 1033-3 WIRELESS HANDHELD OPERATING PANEL 5.3.2 Front 5.3.2.1 Status LEDs Position Color Definition User LED left green configurable, for example: battery warning User LED center blue configurable, for example: WLAN connection User LED right configurable, for example: safety status Page 32 03.03.2021...
  • Page 35: 7-Segment (Safety)

    WIRELESS HANDHELD OPERATING PANEL HGW 1033-3 5.3.2.2 7-Segment (Safety) The 7-segment display is used to uniquely assign the HGW 1033-3 to the machine it should operate. CAUTION The machine number must be visibly located on the machine installation and clearly readable (2-digit number placed on the machine).
  • Page 36: Wlan

    HGW 1033-3 WIRELESS HANDHELD OPERATING PANEL 5.4 WLAN Page 34 03.03.2021...
  • Page 37 Ces personnes doivent se conformer aux spécifications du stimulateur cardiaque. INFORMATION Only antennae approved by SIGMATEK can be used. Other antennae can damage the device, as well as invalidate the radio permits. 03.03.2021 Page 35...
  • Page 38: Acoustics

    HGW 1033-3 WIRELESS HANDHELD OPERATING PANEL 5.5 Acoustics The operating panel is equipped with an alarm signal (Piezzo). To avoid minimizing the specified volume, the sound outlet must be kept free of obstacles (finger...). Page 36 03.03.2021...
  • Page 39: On/Off Button (Illuminated)

    WIRELESS HANDHELD OPERATING PANEL HGW 1033-3 5.6 On/Off Button (illuminated) In addition to switching the device on and off, the On/Off button is also used for user- defined functions. These can be individually configured with LASAL CLASS 2. Pressing the on/off button for longer than 3 seconds while on shuts the device down immediately (Hard-OFF).
  • Page 40: Key Switch

    HGW 1033-3 WIRELESS HANDHELD OPERATING PANEL 5.7 Key Switch The key switch is two-stage and evaluated via the SCP 111 connected with the HGW 1033-3. For application info, see 16.2.4 Key Switch. Page 38 03.03.2021...
  • Page 41: Confirmation Switch

    WIRELESS HANDHELD OPERATING PANEL HGW 1033-3 5.8 Confirmation Switch The confirmation switch is three stage. If the switch is not pressed or pressed only partially, it is inactive. The switch is active with a single press (middle stage). For application info, see 16.2.5 Confirmation Switch.
  • Page 42 INFORMATION The confirmation switch is then only effective when the HGW 1033-3 is coupled with a machine and the user is logged in. The confirmation switch can be operated with the hand used to hold the operating panel.
  • Page 43: Emergency Stop (Illuminated)

    For application info see 16.2.6 Emergency Stop. CAUTION Please note that the emergency stop switch of the HGW 1033-3 is simply an additional emergency stop switch. It cannot be installed as the only emergency stop on a machine.
  • Page 44: Mechanical Dimensions

    HGW 1033-3 WIRELESS HANDHELD OPERATING PANEL 6 Mechanical Dimensions 6.1 HGW Dimensions 226 x 276 x 76 mm (W x H x D) Material housing: PC/ASA color: RAL7024 front: glass 1.1 mm Weight 1.35 kg Page 42 03.03.2021...
  • Page 45: Hgw With Bwh

    WIRELESS HANDHELD OPERATING PANEL HGW 1033-3 6.2 HGW with BWH Dimensions 226 x 313 x 105 mm (W x H x D) Weight 2.85 kg 03.03.2021 Page 43...
  • Page 46: Assembly/Installation

    HGW 1033-3 WIRELESS HANDHELD OPERATING PANEL 7 Assembly/Installation 7.1 Check Contents of Delivery Ensure that the contents of the delivery are complete and intact. See chapter 1.3 Contents of Delivery. INFORMATION On receipt and before initial use, check the device for damage. If the device is damaged, contact our customer service and do not install the device in your system.
  • Page 47: Status And Error Messages

    WIRELESS HANDHELD OPERATING PANEL HGW 1033-3 8 Status and Error Messages Status and error messages are shown in the status test of the LASAL CLASS software. POINTER or CHKSUM messages can also be shown on the screen. Number Message Definition...
  • Page 48 HGW 1033-3 WIRELESS HANDHELD OPERATING PANEL Number Message Definition Cause/Solution An invalid checksum was Cause/Solution: s. POINTER CHKSUM detected before running the user program. WATCHDOG The program was Possible Causes: interrupted via the User program interrupts watchdog logic. blocked over a longer period of time (STI command forgotten).
  • Page 49 WIRELESS HANDHELD OPERATING PANEL HGW 1033-3 Number Message Definition Cause/Solution The hardware monitoring Solution: WD DEFECT circuit (watchdog logic) is Exchange CPU defective. After power-up, the CPU checks the watchdog logic function. If an error occurs during this test, the CPU deliberately...
  • Page 50 HGW 1033-3 WIRELESS HANDHELD OPERATING PANEL Number Message Definition Cause/Solution The CPU is in single step Info SINGLE STEP mode and is waiting for further instructions. READY: A module or project has Info been sent to the CPU and it is ready to run the program.
  • Page 51 OP INSTALLED The operating system has Info been reinstalled. OS TOO LONG The operating system Restart, report error to SIGMATEK. cannot be loaded; too little memory. Boot loader message, no Restart, report error to SIGMATEK. NO OPERATING SYSTEM operating system found in RAM.
  • Page 52 HGW 1033-3 WIRELESS HANDHELD OPERATING PANEL Number Message Definition Cause/Solution This error does not occur This error code is used in the OFFLINE in the control. programming system to show that there is no connection to the control. Reserved APPL LOAD...
  • Page 53 Cause/Solution An error has occurred FLOATING POINT ERROR during a floating-point operation. DIAS-RISC-ERROR Error from the Intelligent Restart, report error to SIGMATEK. DIAS Master. INTERNAL ERROR An internal error has Restart, report error to SIGMATEK. occurred, all applications are stopped.
  • Page 54 HGW 1033-3 WIRELESS HANDHELD OPERATING PANEL Number Message Definition Cause/Solution A connection error with an Possible Causes: S-DIAS ERROR S-DIAS module has Real network does not match occurred. the project, S-DIAS client is defective Solution: Analyze log file SRAM ERROR...
  • Page 55 WIRELESS HANDHELD OPERATING PANEL HGW 1033-3 Number Message Definition Cause/Solution An unknown object from a C_UNKNOWN_CID stand-alone or embedded object, or an unknown base class was detected. The operating system C_UNKNOWN_CONSTR class cannot be created; the operating system is probably wrong.
  • Page 56 HGW 1033-3 WIRELESS HANDHELD OPERATING PANEL Number Message Definition Cause/Solution The operating system is OP BURN currently being burned into the Flash memory. OP BURN FAIL An error has occurred while burning the operating system. The operating system is OP INSTALL currently being installed.
  • Page 57: Operation/Start-Up

    9.1 Note INFORMATION For safety reasons, the HGW 1033-3 is set to a special “delivery mode”. During the initial start-up, the HGW 1033-3 is still in this mode which is then deactivated automatically during the charging process. WARNING The operating panel can be mounted onto magnetic components, for example, directly on the machine.
  • Page 58: Battery/Power Supply

    2.10 5 seconds To charge the HGW 1033-3 for the first time, mount it onto an operational base station. Charge the HGW 1033-3 either via the base station or using a USB-C supply. Take into consideration that depending on the quality of the USB-C supply or its performance, the charging process can take significantly longer.
  • Page 59: Configuration

    By configuring the packet filter (Firewall or Router) accordingly however, it is possible to connect a network with SIGMATEK hardware to a third party network without triggering the error mentioned above.
  • Page 60: Testing The Operating Area

    Safety functions, a safety-related SCP 111 CPU is required. See chapter 16 Application Information. The HGW 1033-3 is operated via the touch screen. INFORMATION To avoid damage to the touch screen, it can only be operated using the fingers or an appropriate stylus.
  • Page 61 The operating panel is constructed to that it can be operated by right and left handers equally. The HGW 1033-3 can, when mounted in the base station, also be used as a stationary unit. It should be noted that accessibility to the confirmation, as well as the key switch is thereby restricted.
  • Page 62: Turning On

    As soon as the operator is located in the operational range of the base station or machine with the HGW 1033-3, the operating panel can be coupled with the machine. For this purpose, see the documentation of the corresponding class.
  • Page 63 WIRELESS HANDHELD OPERATING PANEL HGW 1033-3 03.03.2021 Page 61...
  • Page 64: Non-Safety Mode

    HGW 1033-3 WIRELESS HANDHELD OPERATING PANEL 9.6.4 Non-Safety Mode A connection to the machine is established via WLAN. Depending on the application, machine data can be visualized. Page 62 03.03.2021...
  • Page 65: Decoupling

    WIRELESS HANDHELD OPERATING PANEL HGW 1033-3 9.6.5 Decoupling The operating device can be separated from the machine in several ways. 1. Separating the Safety functions only: In this case, the operating panel can be further used as a control unit without Safety.
  • Page 66: Safety Functions

    Confirmation switch Key switch INFORMATION If the HGW 1033-3 detects a serious internal error in the safety-related component, the Safe mode is then activated and the operating panel locks. In this event, send the panel to SIGMATEK for testing and repair! If you leave the operating area of the machine, ensure that the HGW 1033-3 is decoupled.
  • Page 67: Reasons For An Active Safe Mode

    2. Internal HGW hardware error (e.g. switch error) If an internal or Safety error is found, the panel must be returned to SIGMATEK. 9.6.7 Turning Off The On/off switch can be configured via LASAL CLASS 2. The application engineer can define procedures for turning the operating panel off.
  • Page 68: Help With Disruptions/Troubleshooting

    HGW does not turn on Battery empty Mount HGW in the base station. The HGW is then charged. Battery defective Return the device to SIGMATEK. See chapter 13.3 Repair Defective backlight Call SIGMATEK customer service. Panel in transport mode See chapter 11 Transport/Storage...
  • Page 69: Transport/Storage

    Le produit HGW 1033-3 doit être réglé sur "Transport Mode" lors de l'expédition. As long as it is charging, an HGW 1033-3 cannot be set to transport mode (e.g. connected to the charging station, USB-C,…) To set the transport mode, enter the following command in the CLI: BATTERY TRANSPORTMODE After entering the “BATTERY TRANSPORTMODE”...
  • Page 70: Storage

    DANGER After use, store the HGW 1033-3 in a secure location to prevent confusion with a panel that is coupled or in use. We recommend storing panels that are not being used in a lockable cabinet or similar container.
  • Page 71: Maintenance

    WIRELESS HANDHELD OPERATING PANEL HGW 1033-3 13 Maintenance INFORMATION During maintenance as well as servicing, observe the safety instructions from chapter 2 Basic Safety Guidelines. Lors de l'entretien et de la maintenance, respectez les consignes de sécurité du chapitre 2 Basic Safety Guidelines.
  • Page 72: Service

    HGW 1033-3 WIRELESS HANDHELD OPERATING PANEL WARNING If the device is contaminated with toxic or erosive chemicals, it must be carefully cleaned as quickly as possible to prevent personal injury and machine damage! Si l’appareil est contaminé par des produits chimiques toxiques ou érosifs, il doit être soigneusement nettoyé...
  • Page 73: Repair

    Before shipping the HGW 1033-3, it must be set to the so-called “transport mode”. See chapter 11 Transport/Storage for more information. Avant d'expédier le HGW 1033-3, il faut le régler sur le "mode de transport". Voir le chapitre 11 Transport/Storage pour plus d'informations.
  • Page 74: Disposal

    HGW 1033-3 WIRELESS HANDHELD OPERATING PANEL 14 Disposal INFORMATION The device contains a Li-Ion battery. Should you need to dispose of the device, the national electronic scrap regulation must be observed. The device appliance must not be disposed of as household waste.
  • Page 75: Accessories

    WIRELESS HANDHELD OPERATING PANEL HGW 1033-3 15 Accessories 15.1 Antennae Description Order number HGW 1033-E2 12-246-1033-E2 15.2 Touch Pen Description Order number Touch pen with holder V3 01-690-059-3 15.3 Edge Protection Description Order number Edge protector 10“ 12-246-1033-Z1 03.03.2021 Page 73...
  • Page 76: Application Information

    HGW 1033-3 WIRELESS HANDHELD OPERATING PANEL 16 Application Information 16.1 Visualization INFORMATION In the application/visualization, the battery status can be indicated acoustically and visually (in this case, a configurable server is available in the hardware class). It is recommended that a warning is triggered with a remaining charge of 10 %.
  • Page 77: Example Application

    WIRELESS HANDHELD OPERATING PANEL HGW 1033-3 16.1.1 Example Application Basic HGW-BWH-PLC configuration For Safety examples, see the Safety System Handbook. A configuration help can be found in the document HGW_BWH_Configuration Manual. 03.03.2021 Page 75...
  • Page 78: Configuring Safety Components

    16.2.2 Adding the HGW 1033-3 to a SAFETYDesigner Project To use the HGW 1033-3 in a Safety project, it must be integrated as follows: 1. Create a new project or open an existing one. 2. Add an “SCP 111” to the “hardware tree” if not already available.
  • Page 79: Sf_Hgw_Login" Function Block

    HGW 1033-3 16.2.3 “SF_HGW_Login” Function Block A function block is provided in the SAFETYDesigner, which must be implemented for the configuration and use of the HGW 1033-3. 16.2.4 Key Switch In the SAFETYDesigner, in the”HGW_1033_3” module, Safe_Input5 and Safe_Input6 are used fort he two-channel application of the key switch.
  • Page 80 HGW 1033-3 WIRELESS HANDHELD OPERATING PANEL WARNING If the panel is not coupled or is off, the emergency stop switch has no function! The application must ensure that in such a case, the emergency stop switch is not illuminated. Si le panneau n'est pas couplé ou est éteint, l'interrupteur d'arrêt d'urgence n'a aucune fonction! L'application doit s'assurer que, dans un tel cas, l'inter-rupteur d'arrêt d'urgence n'est pas allumé.
  • Page 81: Hw Facts

    30 days to run a test! 16.4 Updates INFORMATION Operating system updates can only be performed when battery has at least 50 % capacity and the HGW 1033-3 is being charged via the base station. Non-compliance can lead to data loss and malfunction. 03.03.2021...
  • Page 82 HGW 1033-3 WIRELESS HANDHELD OPERATING PANEL Changes Chart Change date Affected Chapter Note page(s) 13.08.2018 16.4 Updates Chapter added 28.08.2018 3.5 Safety-Relevant Parameters Values changed 4.5 Environmental Conditions Operating conditions added 15.1 Antennae Order number added 29.08.2018 3.4 Guidelines Low-voltage guideline removed 3.5 Safety-Relevant Parameters...
  • Page 83 WIRELESS HANDHELD OPERATING PANEL HGW 1033-3 Change date Affected Chapter Note page(s) 10 Help with Unwanted time trigger expanded Disruptions/Troubleshooting 15 Accessories Shortened by microSD card and replacement battery; edge protections added 16.2.1 Minimum System Time intervall testing changed Requirements 09.05.2019...
  • Page 84 HGW 1033-3 WIRELESS HANDHELD OPERATING PANEL Change date Affected Chapter Note page(s) 9.6.3 Coupling Process Diagram added 9.6.4 Non-Safety Mode Chapter added 9.6.5 Decoupling Diagram added 16.1.1 Example Application Info configuration help added 05.03.2020 4.5 Environmental Conditions Free fall (with packaging) corrected to 1000 mm 16.07.2020...

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