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VIPA HMI
Touch Panel
| 62E-MDC0 | Manual
HB160E_TP-ECO |
RE_62E-MDC0
| Rev. 12/30
July 2012

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  • Page 1 VIPA HMI Touch Panel | 62E-MDC0 | Manual HB160E_TP-ECO | RE_62E-MDC0 | Rev. 12/30 July 2012...
  • Page 2 Copyright © VIPA GmbH. All Rights Reserved. This document contains proprietary information of VIPA and is not to be disclosed or used except in accordance with applicable agreements. This material is protected by the copyright laws. It may not be reproduced, distributed, or altered in any fashion by any entity (either internal or external to VIPA), except in accordance with applicable agreements, contracts or licensing, without the express written consent of VIPA and the business management owner of the material.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Manual VIPA HMI Contents Contents About this manual ..................1 Safety information ..................3 Chapter 1 Hardware description ............. 1-1 Safety information for Users..............1-2 Properties..................... 1-3 Structure ....................1-4 Components..................1-6 Dimensions ..................1-9 Technical Data ................... 1-10 Chapter 2 Deployment Touch Panel ..........
  • Page 4 Contents Manual VIPA HMI HB160E - TP-ECO - RE_62E-MDC0 - Rev. 12/30...
  • Page 5: About This Manual

    Manual VIPA HMI About this manual About this Manual The manual describes the Touch Panel TP 604LC from VIPA. Here you find detailed descriptions of the Touch Panel beside a product overview. You get information about structure, project engineering and operation of the Touch panels from VIPA.
  • Page 6 About this manual Manual VIPA HMI Objective and This manual describes the Touch Panel TP 604LC from VIPA. The manual consists of chapters. Every chapter provides the description of one specific contents topic. It describes the installation, project engineering, usage and the technical data.
  • Page 7: Safety Information

    Safety information Safety information The Touch Panels are constructed and manufactured for: Applications conforming with • VIPA CPUs 11x, 21x, 31x, 51x and S7-300/400 from Siemens specifications • communication and process control • general control and automation applications • industrial applications •...
  • Page 8 Safety information Manual VIPA HMI HB160E - TP-ECO - RE_62E-MDC0 - Rev. 12/30...
  • Page 9: Chapter 1 Hardware Description

    Overview During this chapter you get hints for deployment of the Touch Panel TP 604LC from VIPA. Besides of a description of the single components of the Touch Panel, you will also find the dimensions that are required for the installation. The chapter closes with the technical data.
  • Page 10: Safety Information For Users

    Chapter 1 Hardware description Manual VIPA HMI Safety information for Users Handling of VIPA modules make use of highly integrated components in MOS- electrostatic technology. These components are extremely sensitive to over-voltages sensitive modules that can occur during electrostatic discharges.
  • Page 11: Properties

    Properties General The Touch Panel allows you to visualize and alter operating states and recent process values of a connected PLC. TP 604LC The VIPA Touch Panel is a compact and modular embedded PC based on ® ® 62E-MDC0 Windows CE.
  • Page 12: Structure

    Chapter 1 Hardware description Manual VIPA HMI Structure Front view [1] MPI/PROFIBUS DP interface COM 3 (optional) [2] RS232 interface COM 1 [3] RS232/RS422/RS485 interface COM 2 [4] Display with touch sensitive area (touch screen) Side view [1] MPI/PROFIBUS DP interface...
  • Page 13 Manual VIPA HMI Chapter 1 Hardware description Back view COM2 Slot for SD/MMC storage medium RJ45 jack for Ethernet communication "Host"-USB-A interface Slot for DC 24V voltage supply Note! Please regard that the Touch Panel always has to be supplied with external voltage! HB160E - TP-ECO - RE_62E-MDC0 - Rev.
  • Page 14: Components

    Chapter 1 Hardware description Manual VIPA HMI Components Memory The following memory systems are available for every Touch Panel: management • 128Mbyte work memory • 128Mbyte Flash disk (50Mbyte for user data) • USB storage media using "Host"-USB-A interface • Slot for SD/MMC Work memory Every Touch Panel has a work memory with a size of 128Mbyte.
  • Page 15 Manual VIPA HMI Chapter 1 Hardware description RS232/RS422/RS485 interface Connection 25pin jack Connection RS 232 RS232 Periphery Pin Signal Type Shield RS232C RS232C RS232C RS232C RS232C shield shield 5V-/RS232C RS232C Connection RS422 RS422 Periphery n.c. TxD+ (A) RxD+ n.c. RxD- TxD- (B) n.c.
  • Page 16 Chapter 1 Hardware description Manual VIPA HMI Ethernet An RJ45 jack provides the interface to the twisted pair cable, required for connection Ethernet. The pin assignment of this jack is as follows: 8pin RJ45 jack Signal Transmit + Transmit -...
  • Page 17: Dimensions

    Manual VIPA HMI Chapter 1 Hardware description Dimensions installation width width installation depth For the installation of the Touch Panel in control cabinets and desks the Installation following dimensions are necessary: dimensions 4.3'' Front panel width 2.5 ... 6mm 62E-MDC0...
  • Page 18: Technical Data

    Chapter 1 Hardware description Manual VIPA HMI Technical Data Order number 62E-MDC0 Type Touch Panel TP 604LC Display Display size (diagonal) 4.3 " Display size (width) 95 mm Display size (height) 54 mm Resolution 272 x 480 / 480 x 272...
  • Page 19 Manual VIPA HMI Chapter 1 Hardware description Order number 62E-MDC0 Housing / Protection type Material Mounting mounting clips Protect type front side IP 65 Protect type back side IP 20 Dimensions Front panel 140 x 116 x 6 mm Rear panel...
  • Page 20 Chapter 1 Hardware description Manual VIPA HMI 1-12 HB160E - TP-ECO - RE_62E-MDC0 - Rev. 12/30...
  • Page 21: Chapter 2 Deployment Touch Panel

    Manual VIPA HMI Chapter 2 Deployment Touch Panel Chapter 2 Deployment Touch Panel This chapter deals with the application of the Touch Panel. Overview At the beginning of the chapter you get information about the assembly and the connection of the Touch Panel. The main part of the chapter introduces ®...
  • Page 22: Installation

    Chapter 2 Deployment Touch Panel Manual VIPA HMI Installation Overview The Touch Panel is suitable for the installation in operating tables and control cabinet fronts. The installation happens via the backside. The Touch Panel is provided with a patented fixing technique that allows an easy connection with a hexagon socket key.
  • Page 23 Manual VIPA HMI Chapter 2 Deployment Touch Panel Connect For the cabling of the DC 24V power supply green plugs with CageClamp technology are deployed. The spring-clip connector technology simplifies power supply the wiring requirements for signaling and power cables. In contrast to screw terminal connections, spring-clip wiring is vibration proof.
  • Page 24: Installation Of The Optional Mpi/Profibus Dp Interface

    Chapter 2 Deployment Touch Panel Manual VIPA HMI Installation of the optional MPI/PROFIBUS DP interface Attention! Personnel and instruments should be grounded when working on electrostatic sensitive modules! Take the interface module only at the holding plate and avoid touching the...
  • Page 25 Manual VIPA HMI Chapter 2 Deployment Touch Panel • Now press the interface module downwards until the holding plate snaps into the lugs. Note! Please consider that the holding plate always snaps to the lugs, otherwise the holding plate can not be screwed! •...
  • Page 26: Commissioning

    • For all signal connections only screened cables are permitted. • Signal cables must not be let within the same cable shaft as high voltage cables. As soon as the Touch Panel is provided by power supply, the VIPA VIPA Startup- Startup-Manager will be loaded.
  • Page 27 Chapter 2 Deployment Touch Panel Start screen In future the VIPA Startup-Manager will start with the following screen: There is a button on the initial screen with a counter, which counts backwards. If you click on this button within this time, you may return to the selection menu.
  • Page 28 Chapter 2 Deployment Touch Panel Manual VIPA HMI Settings In [Settings] the system settings like brightness and contrast of the display can be preset or the display can be re-calibrated. Here the MPI/DP slave interface may also be configured. Further you get here the Touch Panel information: product number, serial number and licenses.
  • Page 29 Manual VIPA HMI Chapter 2 Deployment Touch Panel Update continued If the select image is not suited for your panel, an error massage appears. If the image is suited for your panel, in the following message the current installed image version and the new selected image version are listed.
  • Page 30 The VIPA Startup-Manager will be closed by [Exit] and the system returns ® to the Windows screen. Close With [Close] you get back to the start screen of the VIPA Startup-Manager. 2-10 HB160E - TP-ECO - RE_62E-MDC0 - Rev. 12/30...
  • Page 31: Connection To A Plc System

    Manual VIPA HMI Chapter 2 Deployment Touch Panel Connection to a PLC system For the inclusion into your PLC system several HMI/SCADA project- engineering platforms are at your disposal that has to be installed at an external PC. Here you may create your project, where appropriate simulate it and transfer it to the Touch Panel via a connection that you’ve entered...
  • Page 32: Operating System Windows ® Embedded Ce 6.0 Core

    • ftp and VNC server Properties • Registry Editor • WordPad • Mouse pointer • USB keyboard driver • HP printer driver (COM, Ethernet, USB) • VIPA Startup Manager 2-12 HB160E - TP-ECO - RE_62E-MDC0 - Rev. 12/30...
  • Page 33 Manual VIPA HMI Chapter 2 Deployment Touch Panel ® Differences to the Please regard that for the deployment of Windows CE a thorough ® ® standard Windows knowledge of operating Windows are assumed. Here are only shown the ® operation differences to a "standard"...
  • Page 34 Chapter 2 Deployment Touch Panel Manual VIPA HMI Structure Icon Via icons on the desktop you gain direct access to the application related to the icon. ® Desktop The desktop is the screen that is shown after login at Windows CE.
  • Page 35 Manual VIPA HMI Chapter 2 Deployment Touch Panel Software keyboard The button allows you to select one of the available software keyboards. At the moment the following standard keyboards are implemented: Software keyboard Normal: At pushed SHIFT key: Keyboard At pushed [a´ü] key: Note! Please regard that the umlauts äöü...
  • Page 36 Chapter 2 Deployment Touch Panel Manual VIPA HMI System setting Due to the fact that many components of the Control Panel are conform ® with the system control of Windows , most of the description is here (Control Panel) dispensed. The description of the control panel components relevant for...
  • Page 37 Chapter 2 Deployment Touch Panel Configuration To configure the MPI/DP interface on the Touch Panel start via Start > Settings > Control Panel or via "Settings" in the VIPA Startup-Manager the MPI/DP slave tool "MPI/DP slave Configuration". Default: MPI - Address 1 The following settings are only required if not communicate via Movicon.
  • Page 38: Integrated Server

    Chapter 2 Deployment Touch Panel Manual VIPA HMI Integrated Server Login data The Touch Panel has several integrated server that enable a remote maintenance within a network. Some servers only allow access by means of entering User name and Password. The following login data are used...
  • Page 39 Manual VIPA HMI Chapter 2 Deployment Touch Panel By means of a ftp server data between client and server can be ftp server exchanged. Here you may copy, delete or create files and directories. ® Because now a ftp client (Internet Explorer) is integrated in Windows , this is the easiest method for remote maintenance of the Touch Panel.
  • Page 40 Chapter 2 Deployment Touch Panel Manual VIPA HMI Establishing a Below is explained, how to establish of a ftp connection between a ® ® Windows based PC (here Windows 2000) with Internet Explorer as ftp ftp connection client and your Touch Panel.
  • Page 41 Manual VIPA HMI Chapter 2 Deployment Touch Panel The Touch Panel has an integrated VNC server (virtual network control) VNC server that allows the total control of the Touch Panel with a PC via network. For this, a window displays the current Touch Panel content for remote control.
  • Page 42: Access To The Network Resources

    Chapter 2 Deployment Touch Panel Manual VIPA HMI Access to the network resources Overview The Touch Panel allows you to access shared resources in a Microsoft network like drives and printer. Here you may assign existing public directories or printer in the network to local directories or printer in the Touch Panel.
  • Page 43 Manual VIPA HMI Chapter 2 Deployment Touch Panel Configure network The configuration of a network printer happens with the following approach: • Enter this command into the command prompt: printer \> net use printer name network printer Example: Printer name: Printer, network printer: \\testserver\printer Entry: \>...
  • Page 44 Chapter 2 Deployment Touch Panel Manual VIPA HMI 2-24 HB160E - TP-ECO - RE_62E-MDC0 - Rev. 12/30...
  • Page 45: Chapter 3 Installation Guidelines

    Manual VIPA HMI Chapter 3 Installation Guidelines Chapter 3 Installation Guidelines The chapter "Installation Guidelines" gives you information about the Overview interference-free installation of Programmable Logic Controls (PLC) together with a Touch Panel. Here we describe possible paths how interference can enter the controller, how you ensure the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and how to approach shielding and screening issues.
  • Page 46: Basic Rules For The Emc-Equitable Assembly Of Installations

    Chapter 3 Installation Guidelines Manual VIPA HMI Basic rules for the EMC-equitable assembly of installations The term electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) refers to the ability of an What is EMC? electrical device to operate properly in an electromagnetic environment without interference from the environment or without the device causing illegal interference to the environment.
  • Page 47 Manual VIPA HMI Chapter 3 Installation Guidelines Coupling The following table shows the four different coupling mechanisms, their causes and possible interference sources. mechanisms and interference sources Coupling mechanism Cause Typical source • Pulsed devices Galvanic or metallic coupling Galvanic coupling...
  • Page 48 Chapter 3 Installation Guidelines Manual VIPA HMI Basic rules for In many cases, the adherence to some very elementary rules is sufficient to ensure EMC. For this reason we wish to advise you to heed the following ensuring EMC rules:...
  • Page 49 Manual VIPA HMI Chapter 3 Installation Guidelines In critical cases you should implement special EMC measures! • Connect snubber networks to all inductive loads that are not controlled by special EMC modules. • Use incandescent lamps for illumination purposes inside cabinets or cubicles, do not use of fluorescent lamps.
  • Page 50: Emc-Equitable Assembly

    Chapter 3 Installation Guidelines Manual VIPA HMI EMC-equitable assembly Mostly, measures for suppressing interference voltages are only taken, when the control is already in commission and the perfect receive of a wanted signal is disturbed. Causes for such interference's are in the most cases inadequate reference potentials, coming from mistakes at the device assembly and installation.
  • Page 51: Emc-Equitable Cabling

    Manual VIPA HMI Chapter 3 Installation Guidelines EMC-equitable cabling Content of this section is the line routing of bus, signal and supply lines. Line routing Object of the line routing is to suppress the "slurring" at parallel lines. Line routing inside...
  • Page 52 • Install these protective elements at the location where the cables enter the building. Note! Any lightning protection system must be based on an individual assessment of the entire plant. For questions please contact VIPA GmbH. HB160E - TP-ECO - RE_62E-MDC0 - Rev. 12/30...
  • Page 53 Manual VIPA HMI Chapter 3 Installation Guidelines Equipotential Potential differences can occur between different sections when controllers and peripheral equipment are connected by means of non-isolated bonding connections or the screens of screened cables are connected at both ends and grounded on different sections of the plant.
  • Page 54 Chapter 3 Installation Guidelines Manual VIPA HMI One-sided In exceptional cases it may be necessary to ground the screen on one side only. However, this will only attenuate the lowest frequencies. The one- grounding of sided grounding of screens may provide advantages when: screens •...
  • Page 55: Special Precautions Providing High Noise Immunity

    Manual VIPA HMI Chapter 3 Installation Guidelines Special precautions providing high noise immunity Inductors controlled by your programmable controller (e.g. contactors and Inductors require relays) do not normally require additional snubber networks or suppressors snubber networks as the respective modules have been provided with the required components.
  • Page 56: Checklist For The Emc-Compliant Installation Of Controllers

    Chapter 3 Installation Guidelines Manual VIPA HMI Checklist for the EMC-compliant installation of controllers Space for Notes EMV-measures Connection of the inactive parts You should take special care to check the connections of: • Module racks • Frames • Screen and protected earth conductor...

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