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User Manual HMI Hardware UMHW01A Rev 3/2012...
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GRAPHIC SYMBOLS INFORMATION, it helps users with more details about the topic and failure to follow may lead to unpredictable results. WARNING, Failure to follow may lead to minor injury or damage / malfunctioning of equipment DANGER, Failure to follow may lead to injury or fatal accident to operating personal or damage/malfunctioning of equipment CAUTION, Failure to follow may lead to malfunctioning of equipment, damage or repair...
CCESSORIES PART NUMBERS INSTALLATION..................15 .......................15 NSTALLATION ....................17 IMENSIONAL DRAWINGS 4.2.1 Dimensional drawings of the HMI 4.3” ..............17 4.2.2 Dimensional drawings of the HMI 7” ..............18 4.2.3 Dimensional drawings of the HMI 10” ..............19 4.2.4 Dimensional drawings of the HMI 15” ..............20 ........................21...
1. General 1.1 Instructions Read Installation and Operation manuals carefully before installation, repairs, or commissioning of the equipment Follow all local standards/regulations for using electrical power supply, connection to the equipment, grounding, shielding during installation and commissioning. Obtain sufficient skills and training before using the equipment. If any damages are observed in transportation, inform (to) the supplier with supporting information including product details and photographs.
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Absolute ratings Do not exceed the absolute maximum rating values such as supply voltage, environment temperature etc, otherwise LCD module might get damaged. Please do not leave LCD module in the environment of high humidity and high temperature for long time. It is recommended to employ protection circuit for power supply.
1.2 Standards, Certificates and Approvals The table below shows the approvals that may be available. Description Details UL approval UL 508 and CSA C22.2 No.142 Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC EMC Directive 2004/108/EC Requirements for Emission EN 61000-6-4 :2007 Requirements for Interference EN 61000-6-2 :2005 Immunity Tick mark for Australia...
1.5 Transport & Storage conditions The following specifications apply Description Details Drop with packing conforming to 10 drops from 60cm on 1 corner, IEC 60068-2-31 3 edges, 6 surfaces Drop with out packing Temperature C to + 60 Relative Humidity 10% to 90%, no condensation Altitude 2000 meters maximum...
2 hrs for each direction of X, Y, Z Package drop test 10 drops from 60 cm on 1 corner, 3 edges, 6 surfaces Typical View Angle Model HMI 4.3” HMI 7” HMI 7” (HIGH HMI 10” HMI 15” (LOW...
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General specifications 24 V DC, 24 V DC, 24 V DC, 24 V DC, 110/220V 110/220V 110/220V 110/220V Rated Voltage 24 V DC 11-36V DC 11-36V DC, 11-36V DC, 11-36V 90-250V 90-250V 11-36V DC, DC, 90- Power supply 90-250V AC 250V AC 1.09A (DC), 1.18 A(DC),...
3.2 HMI Spares part list 3.2.1 HMI 4.3” Part Number Part number Main Board HMA045 IO Board HIO045 LCD Display Module 321MODU-LM0451-A0 Power Fuse 4 Amp (DC power) 10350-15402-01-00 DC power plug 10343-11027-00-00 3.2.2 HMI 7” (Low Cost) Part Number...
3.2.4 HMI 10” Part Number Part number Main Board HMA105 Display Board HDP105 Connection Board HCB105 Sound Board HSB105 90-250VAC power board HPM751 11-36VDC power board HPM752 LCD Display Module 324MODU-LM1051-A0 Power Fuse 4 Amp (DC power) 10350-15402-01-00 Resistor 2.4/1w (AC power) 10301-42409-55-00 DC power plug 10343-1103A-00-00...
3.3 Reserved 3.4 Accessories part numbers Part Number Description WPG045 Gasket for HMI 4.3” (For dust and Moisture protection) Gasket for HMI 7” (LOW COST)/ HMI 7” (HIGH WPG073 PERFORMANCE) (For dust and Moisture protection) WPG105 Gasket for HMI 10” (For dust and Moisture protection) WPG155 Gasket for HMI 15”...
4. Installation 4.1 Installation Guidelines Stainless steel front HMI has sharp edges and more weight. Enough care should be taken while inserting HMI into enclosure/panels using proper hand gloves. Improper handing may cause injury personal during installation of HMI into enclosure/panels. 1.
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15. Use proper cables, connect to ground properly before connecting power supply to 16. Thoroughly check voltage levels accepted by HMI, measure voltage levels with a multimeter before connecting them with HMI. 17. While using HMI with stainless steel front for wash down applications, make sure that panels/enclosures/cabinets/housings are perfectly closed to avoid water entry inside panels causing damages to the equipment and injury to operating personal.
4.2 Dimensional drawings 4.2.1 Dimensional drawings of the HMI 4.3” Note: All dimensions are in mm. Tolerance +/- 1 mm. Panel cutout: 123 X 99 DB9, Male LAN, Ethernet (RJ45) SD slot Network option DB25, Female USB port Power supply...
4.2.2 Dimensional drawings of the HMI 7” Note: All dimensions are in mm. Tolerance +/- 1 mm Panel cutout: 197 X 141 DB9, Male LAN, Ethernet (RJ45) SD slot DB25, Female USB port Power supply Network option Terminals for DI/DO (future use)
4.2.3 Dimensional drawings of the HMI 10” Note: All dimensions are in mm. Tolerance +/- 1 mm Panel cutout: 310 X 248 DB9, Male LAN1, Ethernet (RJ45) SD slot Network option DB25, Female LAN2, Ethernet (RJ45) Power supply USB port...
4.2.4 Dimensional drawings of the HMI 15” Note: All dimensions are in mm. Tolerance +/- 1 mm Panel cutout: 367 X 289 DB9, Male LAN1, Ethernet (RJ45) SD slot DB25, Female LAN2, Ethernet (RJ45) Power supply Network option USB port...
Tighten all mounting clips otherwise it may effect the touch panel operation and ingress protection will be compromised. 4.4 Power Supply The following options are available. 1. AC Power, 90-250 V AC, 47~63 Hz, Universal AC power supply (Except HMI 4.3”) 2. DC Power, 11-36 V DC...
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Neutral Line DC Power, 11-36 V DC Description Earth DC Power, 11-36 V DC (For HMI 4.3” only) Description DC + DC - Different power boards are available for above options and they will be fitted into HMI as per ordering code.
All local electrical regulations should be strictly followed while connecting power supply to HMI. Use proper rated cables, earth, grounding, shielding from reliable sources, line protections in power supply circuit via fuses etc, to avoid shock, injury/death to operating personal. It is advised to use uninterrupted regulated power supply with adequate protections and filters in power supply line to be used with HMI.
Ring Indicator Input 4.5.2 COM2 port, DB25 Female (RS232C/RS422/RS485) Fig: DB25 female Signal Signal Name Signal Type number Direction Frame Ground - Transmit data Output RS232C Receive data Input RS232C Request to Output RS232C send Clear to send Input RS232C Data set ready Input RS232C Signal Ground...
RXDB Receive data Input RS422 4.5.3 COM3 (Reserved) 4.5.4 Ethernet Description Transmit (TX+) Transmit (TX -) Receive (RX+) No connection No connection Fig: RJ45 connector Receive (RX-) Ethernet, 10/100 Mbps No connection No connection For HMI 10” and HMI 15”, two Ethernet ports are supported. 4.5.5 USB Host Description + 5V DC (max 100 mA)
4.5.7 Sound input/Output Sound Input: It is to connect Microphone. (Reserved to use in future) Sound Output: It is to play audio files on trigger of Event/Alarm Sound input/output connector: Use 3.5mm diameter with 14mm length stereo phone plug. 4.5.8 Reserved 4.6 Real Time Clock Item Description...
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Press “Yes” Remove short link across Pin2 and Pin3 at COM2 and then press “OK”. Now, complete the calibration of touch screen at HMI This reset procedure will clear all the contents in Resident flash and load default factory settings into Flash memory...
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