Mitsubishi Electric E1060 Installation Manual

Mitsubishi Electric E1060 Installation Manual

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MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC
E1060 and E1062
Installation manual
English
MA00817C 2009-08

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  • Page 1 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC E1060 and E1062 Installation manual English MA00817C 2009-08...
  • Page 2 This manual explains how to install the operator panel. Please refer to the reference manual for further information. © Mitsubishi Electric, MA00817C, 2009-08 The information in this document is subject to change without notice and is provided as available at the time of printing.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    4.2.3 Autoflex EB ..................... 16 5 Operator Panel Drawings ..............17 5.1 Communication Ports..............17 5.2 E1060/1062 Outline............... 18 5.3 E1060/E1062 Text Strip..............19 6 Additional Installation Tips..............21 6.1 Grounding the Operator Panel ............21 6.2 Ethernet Connection in the Panel ........... 22 6.3 To Achieve Better EMC Protection ..........
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Mitsubishi Electric, MA00817C...
  • Page 5: Safety Precautions

    – For use on a flat surface of a type 4X enclosure indoor use only. – To make wiring connections to the power supply connector, use an AWG 28-12 cable and a tightening torque of min. 0.5 Nm. Mitsubishi Electric, MA00817C...
  • Page 6: General

    – Separate the high voltage, signal and supply cables. – Make sure that the voltage and polarity of the power source is correct before connecting the product to the power outlet. – Peripheral equipment must be appropriate for the application and location. Mitsubishi Electric, MA00817C...
  • Page 7: During Use

    1.6 Dismantling and Scrapping – The 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: lithium battery, electrolytic capacitor and display. Mitsubishi Electric, MA00817C...
  • Page 8 Safety Precautions Mitsubishi Electric, MA00817C...
  • Page 9: Installation

    If access to the text strip is needed, add extra space in the lower left corner. For text strip 7.0 mm (0.28 inch) 13.0 mm (0.51 inch) Mitsubishi Electric, MA00817C...
  • Page 10 - Ensure that the voltage and polarity of the power source is correct. Power Controller RS422/ RS485 RS232 24V DC 24V DC Ethernet 5. Carefully remove the laminated film over the operator panel display, to avoid static electricity that could damage the panel. Mitsubishi Electric, MA00817C...
  • Page 11: Mode Switches

    2.2.3 Other Connections and Peripherals Cables, peripheral equipment and accessories must be suitable for the application and its environment. For further details or recommendations, please refer to the supplier. Mitsubishi Electric, MA00817C...
  • Page 12 Installation Mitsubishi Electric, MA00817C...
  • Page 13: Technical Data

    Technical Data Technical Data E1060 of hardware Parameter version type no 07900 E1062 E1060 or higher Front panel, 275 x 168 x 6 mm W x H x D Mounting 57 mm (157 mm including clearance) depth Front panel IP 66...
  • Page 14 Technical Data E1060 of hardware Parameter version type no 07900 E1062 E1060 or higher Ambient Vertical installation: 0 ° to +50 °C temperature Horizontal installation: 0 ° to +40 °C -20 ° to +70 °C Storage temperature Relative 5 - 85 % non-condensed...
  • Page 15: Chemical Resistance

    42 115 Part 2 to the following chemicals without visible change: Acetonitrile Phosphoric acid (<30%) Diesel Downey / Lenor Ajax / Vim in solution Ethanol Potassium ferricyanide Glycerine Potassium hydroxide (<30%) Alkalicarbonate solution Glycol Pure Turpentine Ammonia (<40%) Mitsubishi Electric, MA00817C...
  • Page 16: Touch Screen Surface

    Autoflex EB withstands exposure to the same chemicals as Autotex F157 or F207 according to section Autotex F157/F207. Outdoor Use In common with all polyester based films Autoflex EB is not suitable for use in conditions of long term exposure to direct sunlight. Mitsubishi Electric, MA00817C...
  • Page 17: Operator Panel Drawings

    Operator Panel Drawings Operator Panel Drawings 5.1 Communication Ports RS-232 RS-422 RS-485 RS-422/485 Ethernet Drawing No. S-05005, Date 2004-10-27 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00817C...
  • Page 18: E1060/1062 Outline

    Operator Panel Drawings 5.2 E1060/1062 Outline Drawing No. P-06561, Date 2008-08-18 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00817C...
  • Page 19: E1060/E1062 Text Strip

    Operator Panel Drawings 5.3 E1060/E1062 Text Strip Text max 16,0x8,0 Text max 17,0x8,0 Drawing No. S-06558, Date 2005-07-19 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00817C...
  • Page 20 Operator Panel Drawings Mitsubishi Electric, MA00817C...
  • Page 21: Additional Installation Tips

    Multi-wire conductors are better than single wire conductors with the same area. A braided conductor wire with the same area is even better. The best is a short, thick grounding braid. Mitsubishi Electric, MA00817C...
  • Page 22: Ethernet Connection In The Panel

    4. A more elegant method is to expand the shielded Ethernet cabling with a piece of unshielded Ethernet cable. 5. You can ground the shield via an external 0.1 uF/250 V plastic capacitor. This will connect the HF transients to the ground. Mitsubishi Electric, MA00817C...
  • Page 23: To Achieve Better Emc Protection

    – Ferrite cores that are snapped onto the shielded cabling may remove minor distur- bances. Large ferrite pieces that are snapped onto unshielded cabling and where the wires go 2-4 times around the cores are approximately 5-25 times more effi- cient. Mitsubishi Electric, MA00817C...
  • Page 24: Ambient Temperature

    The loss effect drops from e.g. 25 W to only 5 W. The operator panel’s loss effect = supply voltage x current. Virtually no power goes to external users and no loss effects due to inputs. Mitsubishi Electric, MA00817C...
  • Page 25: Safety

    –Transients on the 24 V feed are connected to the ground. –No risk that the 24 V feed is at a high level in relationship to the ground. This is not unusual since there is high static electricity. Mitsubishi Electric, MA00817C...
  • Page 26 24 V feed, disturbances and grounding currents from the 0 V on the 24 V side will disrupt communication. Using this type of unit solves one problem but creates a larger problem! A substandard installation may work now, but problems may arise when other devices are connected. Mitsubishi Electric, MA00817C...
  • Page 27: Cable And Bus Termination Rs485

    3. Connect two 1k/0.25 W resistors in the 25-pole D-sub contact. Set jumper pins 6-19. 4. Use CAB8. It offers the option of bus termination with pull-up/-down. It is also easy to connect the bus cable via the screw terminal block. Mitsubishi Electric, MA00817C...
  • Page 28 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Mitsubishi Electric Automation, Inc. 500 Corporate Woods Parkway Vernon Hills, IL 60061, USA Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V. Gothaer Strasse 8 D-40880 Ratingen, Germany...

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