Summary of Contents for Siemens SIMATIC 6AV7861-1AA00-0AA0
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Aotewell Ltd www.aotewell.com Industry Automation Introduction ______________ Unpack and connect the SIMATIC Industrial LCD Monitors Flat Panel ______________ device ______________ Commissioning SIMATIC ______________ Technical specifications Industrial LCD Monitors Flat Panel Operating Instructions (Compact) This manual is valid for devices with the order numbers (n=1,2,3,4,5,6;...
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Note the following: WARNING Siemens products may only be used for the applications described in the catalog and in the relevant technical documentation. If products and components from other manufacturers are used, these must be recommended or approved by Siemens. Proper transport, storage, installation, assembly, commissioning, operation and maintenance are required to ensure that the products operate safely and without any problems.
Aotewell Ltd www.aotewell.com Industry Automation Table of contents Introduction..............................5 Unpack and connect the device......................... 7 General safety notes........................7 Safety information ..........................7 Unpacking and checking the delivery ....................8 Make note of identification data ....................10 Rear interfaces..........................10 Connecting the Cables.........................12 Selecting the power port (extended variant) ................14 Commissioning ............................
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Aotewell Ltd www.aotewell.com Industry Automation Table of contents Flat Panel Operating Instructions (Compact), 09/2008, A5E02313712-01 HongKong|UK|China sales@aotewell.com +86-755-8660-6182...
Aotewell Ltd www.aotewell.com Industry Automation Introduction The SIMATIC Flat Panel is an industry-standard visualization device for demanding tasks in the field of PC-based automation. The "Documentation & Drivers" CD is supplied together with the device. The CD contains the drivers, software, and documentation in 6 languages. A CD/DVD-ROM drive on the computer unit and in the CD menu only becomes available after the device is commissioned.
Aotewell Ltd www.aotewell.com Industry Automation Unpack and connect the device General safety notes WARNING Emergencies In the event of a device fault, remove the mains connector immediately. Inform the customer service personnel responsible. Malfunctions can occur when the operator controls or power cable are damaged or when liquids or foreign objects penetrate the device.
Aotewell Ltd www.aotewell.com Industry Automation Unpack and connect the device 2.3 Unpacking and checking the delivery High frequency radiation CAUTION Unintentional operating situations High frequency radiation, for example from a cell phone, may cause unintentional operating situations. For more details, consult the technical data in the "EMC requirements" chapter. Unpacking and checking the delivery Procedure 1.
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Aotewell Ltd www.aotewell.com Industry Automation Unpack and connect the device 2.3 Unpacking and checking the delivery Scope of delivery for Flat Panel Designation Quantity Flat Panel Clamp 6 ... 8 (depending on the size of the display) CD "Documentation & Drivers" Power cable 230 V VGA cable 1.8 m USB cable 1.8 m...
Aotewell Ltd www.aotewell.com Industry Automation Unpack and connect the device 2.4 Make note of identification data Make note of identification data Procedure Enter the serial and order number in the table. Devices that need to be repaired are identified based on these numbers. Figure 2-1 Rating plate Existing number...
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Aotewell Ltd www.aotewell.com Industry Automation Unpack and connect the device 2.5 Rear interfaces Interfaces (extended version) Position Name Description DVI-D Digital DVI connection Analog VGA connection USB link (> 5 m) USB computer interface (RJ45 type) Is connected to the USB transmitter module when the distance exceeds 5 m.
Aotewell Ltd www.aotewell.com Industry Automation Unpack and connect the device 2.6 Connecting the Cables Connecting the Cables Introduction The Flat panel and computer unit need to be connected by cable for data transmission. Further information is available in the "Description" chapter of the operating instructions under the section, "Accessories."...
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Aotewell Ltd www.aotewell.com Industry Automation Unpack and connect the device 2.6 Connecting the Cables Procedure when the distance is > 5 m (extended and PRO version) Figure 2-5 Cable connection Long connecting cable USB link on the control unit Operating unit USB-connection on the USB transmitter module USB-transmitter module Short connecting cable...
Aotewell Ltd www.aotewell.com Industry Automation Unpack and connect the device 2.7 Selecting the power port (extended variant) Selecting the power port (extended variant) Procedure Figure 2-6 Selecting the power port 1. Loosen the screw (1). 2. Slide the interlock (2) open to permit access to the required 24 V DC or 230 V AC power port.
Aotewell Ltd www.aotewell.com Industry Automation Commissioning Overview Check list Before starting up the device for the first time, go through the following checklist: ● Have you taken into account the proper ambient and environmental conditions for the device and the connected I/O modules, as described in the specifications? ●...
Aotewell Ltd www.aotewell.com Industry Automation Commissioning 3.2 Switching on the device Switching on the device Procedure CAUTION Do not operate the device simultaneously on AC and DC power supplies. 1. Insert the plug of the supplied power supply cable into the AC or DC power socket of the device.
Aotewell Ltd www.aotewell.com Industry Automation Commissioning 3.4 Installing UPDD Installing UPDD 3.4.1 Prerequisites ● The commissioning engineer has administrator privileges. ● The operating system is Windows 2000 SP 4, WinXp Pro Professional or WinXP embedded Professional. ● The program is exclusively provided for touch operation. ●...
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Aotewell Ltd www.aotewell.com Industry Automation Commissioning 3.4 Installing UPDD The progress of the installation is displayed. Figure 3-2 Installation The "Event Selector" application is displayed on the desktop. The application emulates the right mouse button. Figure 3-3 Mouse The end of the installation is displayed. Figure 3-4 Installation completed 4.
Aotewell Ltd www.aotewell.com Industry Automation Commissioning 3.5 Installing applications and drivers Installing applications and drivers Commissioning has been completed. Further information is available in the "Operation and Configuration" chapter of the operating instructions under the section, "OSD Menu." NOTICE After commissioning your device, find out more about the particulars about approvals for Microsoft Windows operating systems in the "Commissioning"...
Aotewell Ltd www.aotewell.com Industry Automation Technical specifications Supply voltage 12" 15" 17" 19" 15" PRO Rated voltage • 90...264 V Rated voltage • 19.2 ... 28.8 V Maximum power consumption 35 W 40 W 55 W 55 W 40 W General features 12"...
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Aotewell Ltd www.aotewell.com Industry Automation Technical specifications Display 12" 15" 17" 19" 15" PRO Type Representation Complete Screen Landscape mode Onscreen Display (OSD) Setup Screen diagonals 12,1" 15" 17" 19" 15" Visible area (horizontal x vertical) 246 x 184.5 304,1 x 228,1 337,92 x 270,34 376,32 x 304.1 x 228.1 in mm...
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Aotewell Ltd www.aotewell.com Industry Automation Technical specifications Ambient conditions 12" 15" 17" 19" 15" PRO During operation Vibration load • 10 to 58 Hz: 0.0165 mm 10 …58 Hz 58 to 200 Hz: 1 g 20 Sweeps 0.0375 mm 58 … 200 Hz: 1 g on the support arm, 0.5 g with...
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Aotewell Ltd www.aotewell.com Industry Automation Technical specifications Standard EMC requirements EN 61000-6-4 Area of application: The device is designed for EN 61000-6-2 industrial use. Radio frequency interference EN 55011 Class A, Group 1 Immunity level against very steep impulses: Bursts •...