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MControl 7"/10"
Operating Instructions
5809776/02 EN

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  • Page 1 Touch Panel MControl 7"/10" Operating Instructions 5809776/02 EN...
  • Page 2 © All rights reserved by Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen Dissemination and reproduction of this document and use and disclosure of its content are strictly prohibited unless expressly permitted. Infringements will result in liability for compensation. All rights reserved in the event of the granting of patents, utility models or designs. The product may have been altered since this document was published.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Introduction................ 6 Manufacturer.................. 6 Safekeeping.................. 6 Notation conventions ...............  6 1.3.1 Hazard communication system .............. 6 1.3.2 Information system.................. 8 1.3.3 Instruction system .................. 8 1.3.4 Typographic conventions ................ 9 Safety................... 10 Appropriate use ................ 10 Inappropriate use................ 11 Fundamental Safety Instructions ...........
  • Page 4 Table of contents Mounting ................ 27 Preparation .................. 27 6.1.1 Required tools ....................  27 6.1.2 Electromagnetic compatibility.............. 28 6.1.3 Cable recommendation ................ 29 6.1.4 Requirements on the power supply............ 29 Mounting the device...............  30 Connecting the device .............. 35 Commissioning.............. 38 Operation................ 39 Operation ..................
  • Page 5 Table of contents Technical data.............. 55 13.1 Display ...................  55 13.2 Power supply .................  55 13.3 System networking ................  56 13.4 Ambient conditions ................  57 13.5 Dimensions and weight.............. 57 13.6 Standards and directives ...............  58 5809776/02 EN...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    1 Introduction This technical file contains detailed descriptions on the safe and proper in- stallation, connection, commissioning and monitoring of the product. It also includes safety instructions and general information about the prod- uct. This technical file is intended solely for specially trained and authorized per- sonnel.
  • Page 7 1 Introduction WARNING Type of danger! Source of the danger and outcome. ► Action ► Action 1.3.1.2 Embedded warning information Embedded warnings refer to a particular part within a section. These warn- ings apply to smaller units of information than the warnings relating to sec- tions.
  • Page 8: Information System

    1 Introduction Pictograms warn of dangers: Pictogram Definition Warning of a danger point Warning of dangerous electrical voltage Warning of combustible substances Warning of danger of tipping Warning of danger of crushing Table 2: Pictograms used in warning notices 1.3.2 Information system Information is designed to simplify and improve understanding of particular procedures.
  • Page 9: Typographic Conventions

    1 Introduction Single-step instructions Instructions which consist of only a single process step are structured as fol- lows: Aim of action ü Requirements (optional). ► Step 1 of 1. ð Result of step (optional). ð Result of action (optional). Multi-step instructions Instructions which consist of several process steps are structured as follows: Aim of action ü...
  • Page 10: Safety

    2 Safety This technical file contains detailed descriptions on the safe and proper in- stallation, connection, commissioning, operation, and monitoring of the prod- uct. ▪ Read this technical file through carefully to familiarize yourself with the product. ▪ This technical file is part of the product. ▪...
  • Page 11: Inappropriate Use

    2 Safety 2.2 Inappropriate use Use is considered inappropriate if the product is used other than as de- scribed in the "Appropriate use [►Section 2.1, Page 10]" section. In addition, observe the following: ▪ The product is not a protective device. Do not use it to handle safety-re- lated functions.
  • Page 12: Personnel Qualification

    2 Safety Ambient conditions To ensure reliable and safe operation, the product must only be operated under the ambient conditions specified in the technical data. ▪ Observe the specified operating conditions and requirements for the in- stallation location. Modifications and conversions Unauthorized or inappropriate changes to the product may lead to personal injury, material damage and operational faults.
  • Page 13: Personal Protective Equipment

    2 Safety Electrically trained persons An electrically trained person receives instruction and guidance from an electrically skilled person in relation to the tasks undertaken and the poten- tial dangers in the event of inappropriate handling as well as the protective devices and safety measures.
  • Page 14 2 Safety Personal protective equipment to be worn at all times Protective clothing Close-fitting work clothing with a low tearing strength, with tight sleeves and with no protrud- ing parts. It mainly serves to protect the wearer against being caught by moving machine parts. Safety shoes To protect against falling heavy objects and slip- ping on slippery surfaces.
  • Page 15: Security

    3 IT security Observe the following recommendations for the secure operation of the product. General ▪ Ensure that only authorized personnel have access to the device. ▪ Only use the device within an ESP (electronic security perimeter). Do not connect the device to the Internet in an unprotected state. ▪...
  • Page 16: Product Description

    This chapter contains an overview of the design and function of the product. 4.1 Scope of delivery The following components are included in the scope of delivery: ▪ MControl 7" or MControl 10" touch panel ▪ Mounting brackets ▪ Cap rail adapter (optional) ▪...
  • Page 17: Function Description

    4 Product description 4.2 Function description The product is a device for displaying and operating the web-based visual- ization system of ISM® devices. You can connect the device with up to 10 ISM® devices over an Ethernet switch and use a menu to select which ISM® device is to be displayed.
  • Page 18: Design

    4 Product description 4.3 Design The device has a diagonal screen size of 7" (177.8 mm) or 10" (254 mm), depending on the order. Figure 2: Front view 5809776/02 EN...
  • Page 19: Configuration Examples

    4 Product description The device has the following interfaces on the rear for connection: Figure 3: Interfaces 1 Power supply 2 USB interface (2x) 3 ETH0 network interface 4 ETH1 network interface 4.4 Configuration examples The following examples illustrate the configuration of the interfaces for differ- ent device applications.
  • Page 20 4 Product description MControl with ISM® device without its own display (OT1205) For this application, the device is configured at the plant. MControl 1 2.1 2.2 Figure 4: MControl with ISM® device without its own display Interface Configuration ISM-CPU:ETH2.1 IP address: 192.168.165.1 (not adjustable) MControl (7"): ETH0 IP address: 192.168.165.243 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0...
  • Page 21 4 Product description MControl with ISM® device with its own display (OT1205) If you would like to use the device with an ISM® device with its own display, you must use the optional ETH2.2 interface for the ISM® device. You also have to configure the interfaces accordingly.
  • Page 22 4 Product description MControl with 2 ISM® devices You can connect up to 2 ISM® devices directly to the device. You must use the optional ETH2.2 interface of the ISM® device and configure the inter- faces accordingly. ISM-1 ISM-2 MControl 1 2.1 2.2 1 2.1 2.2 Figure 6: MControl with 2 ISM®...
  • Page 23 4 Product description MControl with 3 or more ISM® devices If you would like to use the device with 3 or more ISM® devices, you then re- quire a network switch in addition. You must use the optional ETH2.2 inter- face of the ISM®...
  • Page 24: Packaging, Transport And Storage

    5 Packaging, transport and storage 5.1 Packaging, transport and storage 5.1.1 Suitability, structure and production The goods are packaged in a sturdy cardboard box. This ensures that the shipment is secure when in the intended transportation position and that none of its parts touch the loading surface of the means of transport or touch the ground after unloading.
  • Page 25 5 Packaging, transport and storage The checks must take place after unloading when the crate or transport con- tainer can be accessed from all sides. Visible damage If external transport damage is detected on receipt of the shipment, proceed as follows: ▪...
  • Page 26: Storage Of Shipments

    5 Packaging, transport and storage 5.3 Storage of shipments When selecting and setting up the storage location, ensure the following: ▪ Protect stored goods against moisture (flooding, water from melting snow and ice), dirt, pests such as rats, mice, termites and so on, and against unauthorized access.
  • Page 27: Mounting

    6 Mounting This chapter describes how to correctly install and connect the device. Ob- serve the connection diagrams provided. DANGER Electric shock! Risk of fatal injury due to electrical voltage. Always observe the following safety regulations when working in or on electri- cal equipment.
  • Page 28: Electromagnetic Compatibility

    6 Mounting 6.1.2 Electromagnetic compatibility The device has been developed in accordance with applicable EMC stan- dards. The following points must be noted in order to maintain the EMC standards. 6.1.2.1 Wiring requirement of installation site Note the following when selecting the installation site: ▪...
  • Page 29: Cable Recommendation

    6 Mounting ▪ The device's connection cables must be laid in close contact with the grounded metal housing or in metallic cable ducts with a ground connec- tion. ▪ Signal lines and supply lines / switching lines must be laid in separate ca- ble ducts.
  • Page 30: Mounting The Device

    6 Mounting 6.2 Mounting the device NOTICE Damage to the device! Insufficient circulation of ambient air can result in damage to the device due to overheating. ► Keep the ventilation slots clear. ► Ensure are clearance to neighboring components of 40 mm above, be- low and behind the device.
  • Page 31 1. Produce the cut-out in the control panel. Figure 8: Producing the cut-out in the control panel MControl 7" A = 197 mm, B = 141 mm MControl 10" A = 283 mm, B = 210 mm 2. Insert the device into the cut-out from the front.
  • Page 32 6 Mounting Figure 9: Inserting the device into the cut-out 5809776/02 EN...
  • Page 33 6 Mounting 3. Attach the tension clamps to the device and secure. Figure 10: Attaching and securing the tension clamps 5809776/02 EN...
  • Page 34 6 Mounting Mounting on a cap rail (optional, only MControl 7") If the device was ordered with the optional cap rail adapter, the device can be attached to a cap rail of the type TH 35-7.5 or TH 35-15 (in accordance with EN 60715).
  • Page 35: Connecting The Device

    6 Mounting Figure 12: Mounting on a cap rail 6.3 Connecting the device To connect the device, proceed as follows: ü Only use specified cables for connection. Note the cable recommendation [►Section 6.1.3, Page 29]. 1. Connect the network cable to connection ETH0. Figure 13: Connecting the network cable 5809776/02 EN...
  • Page 36 6 Mounting 2. Connect the grounding cable to the touch panel and connect it to ground at the installation location (e.g. grounding bar). Figure 14: Connecting the functional ground 3. Guide the leads into the plug terminal and fasten them using a screw- driver.
  • Page 37 6 Mounting 4. Connect the power supply. Figure 16: Connecting the power supply 5809776/02 EN...
  • Page 38: Commissioning

    7 Commissioning To commission the device, proceed as follows: ü The device has been mounted and connected. 1. Switch on the power supply. ð The device starts up. 2. Set the administrator password. The default administrator password is 0000. 3. Configure the network interface of the device [►Section 8.2.2, Page 43]. 4.
  • Page 39: Operation

    This chapter describes all the functions and setting options for the device. 8.1 Operation The device is fitted with a resistive touch screen (MControl 7") or a capaci- tive touch screen (MControl 10"). You can operate the device with your fin- gers.
  • Page 40: Operation

    8 Operation Calling up the configuration menu To call up the configuration menu, you have to press any part of the display for longer than three seconds. Figure 18: Calling up the configuration menu You must enter the administrator password to be able to change settings. You will be logged out automatically upon leaving the menu or after ten min- utes of inactivity.
  • Page 41 8 Operation 2. Go to Close. ð The selection menu appears. Figure 19: Selection menu 3. Select the desired ISM® device. On-screen keyboard An on-screen keyboard is available for entering text and values. Figure 20: On-screen keyboard Toggle between letters and numbers/characters Display further characters Select keyboard language Hide keyboard...
  • Page 42: Configuring The Touch Panel

    8 Operation In order to enter special characters, press and hold the respective letter until a selection dialog appears. Be aware that, depending on the selected key- board language, some special characters may not be available to you. Figure 21: Special characters 8.2 Configuring the touch panel 8.2.1 Server You can configure the connection to the ISM®...
  • Page 43: Network

    8 Operation Server 1...10 In the entry fields, you can enter the IP address or the hostname of the ISM® device to which a connection is to be established. You can enter an IP address or host name for a maximum of 10 devices. 8.2.2 Network You can configure the EHT0 and ETH1 network interfaces of the device in this menu.
  • Page 44: Display

    8 Operation 8.2.3 Display You can configure the display in this menu. Figure 24: Configuring the display Screen brightness You can set the screen brightness as required. Switching the screen off You can set whether the screen is to switch off after a certain period of time. Deactivating the function "Switch screen off"...
  • Page 45: Time

    8 Operation 8.2.4 Time You can set the date and time in this menu. Figure 25: Setting date and time Setting date and time You can set the device date and time manually. Alternatively, you can use an NTP time server. You can synchronize the device time automatically using an NTP time server.
  • Page 46: Security

    8 Operation 8.2.5 Security You can set the security functions in this menu. Figure 26: Security Changing the administrator password You can change the administrator password. Certificates You can import your own certificates for authenticating the SSL/TLS connec- tion. This is necessary, for example, if you use your own certificate for your ISM®...
  • Page 47: General

    8 Operation 8.2.6 General You can set the user interface language and reset the device to the default settings in this menu. Figure 27: General 8.2.7 Import & Export You can import a system image and export and import the system settings in this menu.
  • Page 48 8 Operation NOTICE Damage to the file system! The file system can become damaged due to an incorrect data transmis- sion process. A damaged file system can lead to the device no longer be- ing functional. ► Do not disconnect the device from the power supply during the import. ►...
  • Page 49 3. Activate the remote update option. 4. Enter the IP address of the device in the web browser of your PC (factory setting of MControl 7" ETH0: 192.168.165.243; MControl 10" ETH0: 192.168.165.245). 5. Log in as administrator (user name admin, password as defined during commissioning).
  • Page 50: Information

    8 Operation 3. Start the system restore. ð The device restarts to complete the system restore. 8.2.8 Information You can have the system properties displayed via this menu. Figure 29: Displaying device information 5809776/02 EN...
  • Page 51: Maintenance And Care

    9 Maintenance and care The device is maintenance-free. You can clean the device's housing with a dry cloth. 5809776/02 EN...
  • Page 52: Fault Elimination

    10 Fault elimination This chapter describes how to rectify simple operating faults. 10.1 General faults Characteristics/details Cause Remedy No function No power supply Check power supply ▪ Display remains black Supply voltage is outside Correct the voltage range of the permitted range Internal fuse defective Contact Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen...
  • Page 53: Removal

    11 Removal The following describes the safe removal of the device. DANGER Electric shock! Risk of fatal injury due to electrical voltage. Always observe the following safety regulations when working in or on electri- cal equipment. ► Disconnect the equipment. ►...
  • Page 54: Disposal

    12 Disposal Observe the national requirements applicable in the country of use. 5809776/02 EN...
  • Page 55: Technical Data

    13 Technical data 13.1 Display MControl 7" MControl 10" Diagonal 7" (177.8 mm) 10.1" (254 mm) Resolution WVGA WXGA (800 x 480 pixels) (1280 x 800 pixels) Colors 16.7 million (24-bit) Brightness Typically 450 cd/m² Typically 400 cd/m² Viewing angle (horizontal/ 89°/89°...
  • Page 56: System Networking

    13 Technical data 13.3 System networking MControl 7"/10" Interfaces 2x USB 2x Ethernet (IEEE 802.3 with 10/100BaseTX) 1x CFast Table 15: System networking Interfaces Interface Description A_TD+ A_TD- B_RD+ C_BI+ C_BI- B_RD- D_BI+ D_BI- Table 16: ETH0, ETH1 Interface Description Table 17: USB 2.0...
  • Page 57: Ambient Conditions

    Above/below/behind: 40 mm other devices / control cabinet Table 19: Permissible ambient conditions 13.5 Dimensions and weight MControl 7" MControl 10" Width x height x depth 212 mm x 156 mm x 45 298 mm x 225 mm x 53.1 (8.35 in x 6.14 in x 1.77 in) (11.73 in x 8.86 in x 2.09...
  • Page 58: Standards And Directives

    13 Technical data 13.6 Standards and directives Electromagnetic compatibility IEC 61000-4-2 Immunity to electrostatic discharge (ESD) ▪ Contact: ±4 kV ▪ Air: ±8 kV IEC 61000-4-3 Immunity to high-frequency electromagnetic fields ▪ 10 V/m; 80...3000 MHz; 80% AM IEC 61000-4-4 Immunity to quick, transient electrical disturbances (burst) ▪...
  • Page 59 13 Technical data Environmental durability tests IEC 60068-2-1 Dry cold - 20°C / 16 hours IEC 60068-2-2 Dry heat + 70 °C / 16 hours IEC 60068-2-78 Constant moist heat + 40 °C / 95% / 16 hours Table 23: Environmental durability tests 5809776/02 EN...
  • Page 62 Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen GmbH Falkensteinstrasse 8 93059 Regensburg +49 (0)941 4090-0 +49(0)941 4090-7001 sales@reinhausen.com www.reinhausen.com 5809776/02 EN ▪ 04/18 THE POWER BEHIND POWER.

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