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Translation of the original instruction manual Version 1.0.4 Updated 2024-10-15 Instruction manual Machine Mounted Web Panel MMW8000 series...
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 Read these instructions carefully before using and store for future reference. These instructions contain important information about the product, in particular about its intended use, safety, installation, utilisation, maintenance and disposal. Hand over the instructions to the user following installation of the product, and pass the manual on to the new user if the product is resold.
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 Table of Contents Device description ......................5 General safety instructions ..................8 Information about documentation 2.1.1 General remark 2.1.2 Limitation of liability 2.1.3 Manufacturer and contact details 2.1.4 Relevant device documentation 2.1.5 Symbols 2.1.6 Data, figures and modifications 2.1.7...
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 Installation with crosspiece adapter Installation with VESA 75 adapter Installation with IP69K adapter Installation of the service slot cover IP69K Commissioning ......................47 Operation ........................56 Switching on and off Multifunction touch-screen Turning/tilting device and key module Component replacement Features (optional) ......................
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 1 Device description The Machine Mounted Web Panel (MMW) is designed for the control and visualization of production processes in the pharmaceutical, food, beverage, and chemical industries. The MMW is part of our MMx8 product family, which also includes our Machine Mounted Terminal (MMT) and our Machine Mounted Display (MMD).
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 The MMW8000 series has been specifically designed to meet strict hygiene conditions according to EHEDG (European Hygienic Engineering & Design Group) and GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) guidelines. This is achieved by the stainless steel housing of the device being completely closed, having rounded edges and no external screws.
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 By simply turning and tilting the device and the key module, each device can be adjusted during operation so that the user can view it at the optimum angle. Fig. 3: Turning and tilting Alternatively, ADS-TEC also offers a VESA adapter which can be used to connect the device to a VESA 75 mounting system.
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 2 General safety instructions 2.1 Information about documentation 2.1.1 General remark This instruction manual is intended to ensure safe and efficient handling and operation of IT Infrastructure products. The instruction manuals must be read carefully by personnel before commencing any type of work.
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 2.1.3 Manufacturer and contact details The manufacturer of the product is ads-tec Industrial IT GmbH. The company is referred to in the following as ADS-TEC. ads-tec Industrial IT GmbH Heinrich-Hertz-Str.1 72622 Nürtingen Germany Phone:...
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 2.1.6 Data, figures and modifications All data, text and figures were prepared to the best of our knowledge. They do not represent any assurance for the properties themselves. Despite taking utmost care, no liability can be assumed for accuracy, completeness and actuality of the information.
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 2.1.9 Standards and conformity The manufacturer hereby declares that the product described in this instruction manual complies with all relevant stipulations of the following European directives: 2011/65/EU RoHS Directive • 2014/30/EU EMC Directive •...
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 2.2 Explanation of safety instructions 2.2.1 Structure of safety instructions The signal word classifies the hazard. Reference to the type/consequences and source of the hazard is made underneath the signal word. Information on how to avoid the hazard is indicated by an arrow ().
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 2.2.2 Explanation of signal words DANGER Indicates an imminent danger. If not avoided, death or severe injury will result. WARNING Indicates a possible danger. If not avoided, death or severe injury could result. CAUTION Indicates a possible danger.
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 2.3 Safety instructions 2.3.1 Basic safety instructions All users must read this manual and have access to it at all times. • • The safety notices and the manual itself must be observed by all persons who work with this device.
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 ATTENTION Damage caused by heat! If the device is installed in a panel, casing or similar, heat accumulation can occur. Make sure that heat can be dissipated from the device! ATTENTION Damage caused by condensation If the temperature of the device is different to that of the room in which it is located, condensation can form.
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 2.3.3 Intended use The control system is designed for use in the pharmaceutical, food, beverage and chemical industries. It was specially developed for the hygiene sector. The device is used for the visualisation and control of a wide range of processes on systems and machines in various application environments.
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 2.3.6 Warranty / repairs During the device warranty period, any repairs must only be performed by the manufacturer or by service personnel that has been authorised by the manufacturer. 2.3.7 Electrostatically sensitive components ATTENTION Damage due to electrostatically sensitive components Damage to the device can be caused by electrostatic discharges.
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 3 Scope of delivery ATTENTION Damage to components containing soft parts If the soft material is subjected to a concentrated load, e.g., by placing it on a grating, irreversible impressions will form after some time.
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 4 Installation ATTENTION Damage caused by heat If the device is exposed to sunlight or any other light or heat source, it can overheat and suffer damage. Do not expose the device to direct radiation by sunlight or any other light or heat source.
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 4.2.2 Interfaces in the Service slot Fig. 8: Interfaces in the Service slot Power supply, see chapter 4.2.3 2 x LAN RJ45 (via internal Ethernet switch) 4 x USB 3.0 type A (via internal USB hub) Factory Default Button 4.2.3 Power supply...
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 4.2.4 Earthing of the device The earthing concept essentially depends on the installation site and must be planned and implemented by a specialist electrical engineer. The following are provided on the device: two PE earthing lugs in the service slot, •...
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 4.2.5 Earthing of accessories The following applies to the earthing of accessories, e.g. the optional key module: The PE connections (if used) of accessories and the device may be connected together in the •...
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 4.3 Order of installation Installation with support arm adapter 1. Make sure that the device and all cables are disconnected from the power supply. 2. Remove the support arm adapter from the device. 3. Optional: Assemble and install the key module, chap. 4.4.2.
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 4.4 Installation with support arm adapter If you do not intend to use a support arm adapter, you can skip chapter 4.4. 4.4.1 Detaching support arm adapter from device Recommendation for use: If the support arm adapter is already attached to the device when delivered, remove it.
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 4.4.2 Key module If you do not intend to use a key module or if your key module has already been installed by ADS- TEC, you can skip chapter 4.4.2. ATTENTION Damage to key module Opening the key module incorrectly can cause damage.
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 Punch the required Ø 22.5 mm openings in the front coversheet from behind, or cut them out. The openings are highlighted in the following figure: Fig. 12: Prepunched openings in key module Print or write the appropriate labelling on the insert strip.
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 Fig. 15: Cables of key module Make sure that the key module electronics are earthed via the device. Close the key module: Position the front of the key module on the housing so that the panel lies against the left edge (as viewed from the front).
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 4.4.3 Adjusting position of support arm adapter You can install the device both in the support arm position and in the stand position. Fig. 17: Mounting on support arm and stand If the support arm adapter is not already set to the desired position, adjust it as required.
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 Loosely screw the rubberized side of the installation aid (rod with 3 mm threaded pins at the end) into the clamping block. Insert the screws into the clamping block. Guide the clamping block into the support arm adapter.
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 4.4.4 Preparing the connecting tube WARNING Risk of injury! If the connecting tube is too thin, the device can work loose in the support arm position and fall to the ground. Make sure that the connecting tube meets the specifications! The connecting tube must have a diameter of 48.3 mm with a maximum tolerance of +/- 0.3 mm.
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 Stand mounting Attach the self-adhesive installation template to the end of the connecting tube. The "Display front" marking must be opposite the side on which the display will later be. The arrows must point to the end of the connecting tube.
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 4.4.5 Cable routing Recommendation for use: Use cables long enough so that they hang out of the connecting tube by min. 30–35 cm. Recommendation for use: Route the cables according to the interface positions in the service slot.
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 4.4.6 Mounting support arm adapter on connecting tube WARNING Risk of injury! If the support arm adapter is attached too loosely, the device can work loose and fall to the ground. Observe the specified torques! ...
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 Fasten the adapter as follows: Fig. 28: Screwing adapter to tube (left: support arm; right: stand mounting) 3 x threaded pin with tip ISO4027 M6x10 Allen A2 with PA thread lock: Tighten with 5 Nm (Allen 3 mm) The threaded pins are secured with one of the following: ...
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 4.4.7 Detaching and attaching service slot cover ATTENTION Risk of dirt and moisture penetration If the USB flap is not closed completely, dirt or moisture can enter the device. Close the USB flap completely before commissioning.
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 Attaching service slot cover If required, insert the USB cable on the back of the service slot cover into the USB socket (USB 3.0). Fig. 32: USB cable on service slot cover Position the lower edge of the service slot cover so that the retainer tabs engage in the frame.
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 4.4.8 Mounting device on support arm adapter WARNING Risk of injury! If a person attempts to install the device alone, it may fall to the ground causing injury and damage. Have a second person assist in installing the device! ...
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 4.5 Installation with crosspiece adapter The crosspiece adapter allows you to mount two devices one above the other. Fig. 37: Installation with crosspiece adapter Turn the two vertical tube sections of the crosspiece adapter so that the wing screws point away from the openings.
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 4.6 Installation with VESA 75 adapter ATTENTION Penetration of dirt If you route the cables through openings which do not match the cable diameters, dirt can enter through the opening. Route the cables to the openings according to the diameter table given below.
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 Open the service slot cover. Push the rubber inserts upwards out of the bracket. Pull out the sealing plugs at all cable glands that you require. To do so, pull the frame to the side.
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 4.7 Installation with IP69K adapter The diagram shows the arrangement of the seals: Fig. 42: Overview of seals for the variant with IP69K Fig. 43: Overview of screws for the variant with IP69K Tools: Spanner 8 mm, torque: 3.5 Nm...
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 4.8 Installation of the service slot cover IP69K The graphic shows the fully equipped service slot cover as delivered ex factory: Fig. 44: Service slot cover IP69K Remove the 6 screws and seals shown (framed red in Fig. 44) and pull the service slot cover off the housing: Fig.
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 Loosen the screws of one or, if necessary, both cloverleaf holders and remove the cloverleaf seals. Be careful not to lose the lock washers (circled in in the picture). Fig. 46: Service slot cover IP69K Fig.
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 Make all electrical connections and feed the cables through the cloverleaf seal(s) to comply with the IP protection class: 2,5…4 mm 6…8 mm 4…6 mm Fig. 48: Service slot cover IP69K Assembly is done in reverse order of disassembly.
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 5 Commissioning WARNING Hazard due to excessive current! Excessive current could result in injury or damage. Operate the device only with a power supply that complies with NEC Class 2! ATTENTION Hazard due to excessive voltage! The electronics can be damaged if the permissible voltage is exceeded.
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 Recommendation for use: Insofar as they are specified in the scope of delivery or in the replacement parts list, only connectors and cables offered by ADS-TEC are to be used for commissioning and during operation. All other connectors and cables which you use for commissioning and during operation must have been approved.
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 Step 1: Apply power supply -> 3-pin plug The device starts. The Configuration Wizard opens at the first start. After setting the browser URL, the entered URL opens directly. Fig. 49: Power Supply Step 2:...
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 Step 3: Enter user name and password (admin; admin) Fig. 51: Login Screen Step 4: Config Wizard opens Step 4.1: Set language (choose between German and English) Fig. 52: Language selection Config Wizard Step 4.2: If you have an existing configuration file, you can upload it here.
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 Step 4.3: Assign new password -> Password is reset to “admin” after resetting the device Fig. 54: Password assignment Config Wizard Step 4.4: In this step, you can configure the interface via which the Internet is to be reached (choose between LAN static and LAN DHCP).
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 Step 4.5: Date and time If the device has direct Internet access, select the time source: “Time server” and use the suggested time server. For your own time servers, enter their IP addresses. If you do not have access to time servers, select “Manual”.
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 Step 4.7: Browser In the last step of the Config Wizard, enter your web panel URL. From this moment on, the MMW switches to the specified URL page and can only be switched back to the configuration page by restarting (step 2).
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 Tip: To be able to spontaneously switch between configuration and display while working as a developer, tick the box next to "Enable left/right swipe gesture to switch to config mode": Swipe from top right to bottom left: Switch to configuration mode.
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 6 Operation 6.1 Switching on and off Switch on the device by connecting it to the external power supply. The device automatically starts the Web Configuration when first Time starting. As soon as the URL is configured, the browser opens in kiosk mode from then on.
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 6.4 Turning/tilting device and key module Tilting the device Stand behind the device. On the left side, unscrew the end cap provided with finger recesses approx. 3 turns. Adjust the tilt of the device.
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 6.5 Component replacement Insofar as they are specified in the scope of delivery or in the replacement parts list, only connectors and cables offered by ADS-TEC are to be used for commissioning and during operation. All other connectors and cables which you use for commissioning and during operation must have been approved.
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 7 Features (optional) 7.1 Big-LinX ® Big-LinX is a versatile and scalable platform for different IoT applications. To establish a connection to the Big-LinX cloud, insert • the Big-LinX smart card into the slot labelled SIM.
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 8 Maintenance, cleaning and disposal Maintenance and cleaning must be performed by appropriately qualified personnel. 8.1 Maintenance The following maintenance intervals must be observed: Interval Location Activity Daily Overall device Visually inspect for loose...
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 8.3 Cleaning agents and disinfectants We recommend cleaning the devices using commercially available glass cleaning agents. The following cleaning agents have also been successfully tested: Ethanol and isopropanol based: • Deconex Solarsept Bacillol •...
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 9 Technical data 9.1 MMW technical data 9.1.1 Data sheet MMW8017 MMW8024 Housing Fully enclosed stainless steel housing Display 17,3” LED-Backlight 23,8” LED-Backlight 1920 x 1080 Pixel 1920 x 1080 Pixel Touch PCAP multi-touch / toughened glass...
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 9.1.4 External dimensions MMD with IP69K The dimensions of these monitors correspond to those of the standard versions, only the installation depth differs. For the variant with service slot cover (right), the installation depth essentially depends on the design of the customer's VESA mount.
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 10 List of figures Fig. 1: Mounting on support arm and stand..................... 6 Fig. 2: Crosspiece adapter ........................6 Fig. 3: Turning and tilting ......................... 7 Fig. 4: VESA adapter ..........................7 Fig. 5: Variants with IP69K ........................7 Fig.
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 Fig. 32: Retainer tabs of service slot cover ................... 38 Fig. 33: USB flap ........................... 38 Fig. 34: Mounting device on adapter ..................... 39 Fig. 35: Screwing device to adapter ...................... 39 Fig. 36: Installation with crosspiece adapter ..................40 Fig.
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MMW8000 series − Instruction manual v1.0.4 11 Service & support ADS-TEC and its partner companies offer you comprehensive maintenance and support services, ensuring quick and competent support should you have any questions or concerns with regard to ADS-TEC products and equipment.
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