VIPA 610-1BC00 Manual

Hmi touch panel

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This manual is part of the documentation package with order number:
VIPA HB160E_TP and relevant for:
Product
Order number
TP 610C
VIPA 610-1BC00
Manual
VIPA HMI
Touch Panel
610-1BC00
Order no.: VIPA HB160E_TP
Reference: RE_610-1BC00
Rev. 08/13
as of state:
HW
OS
®
01
Windows
CE V. 5.0

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Summarization of Contents

User Considerations
Objective and Contents
Describes the Touch Panel and its overall purpose and content.
Guide to the Document
Explains how the manual is structured and its available guides.
Availability
Details the formats in which the manual can be obtained, including print and PDF.
Description Conventions
Explains conventions for buttons, keys, display outputs, keyboard entries, menus, and terms for clarity.
Safety Information
Application Specifications
Details the intended applications and environments for the operation devices.
Documentation
Specifies where the manual must be available for personnel.
Disposal
States that national rules and regulations apply to the disposal of the unit.
Chapter 1 Hardware Description
Safety Information for Users
Provides essential safety information and precautions for handling sensitive electronic modules and preventing electrostatic discharge.
Properties
Describes the Touch Panel's function to visualize and alter operating states and process values of a connected PLC.
Structure
Illustrates the physical layout of the Touch Panel, detailing front and side views with component labels.
Components
Details the various interfaces, ports, and storage slots available on the Touch Panel's bottom view.
Dimensions
Provides the installation cutting, front panel, and depth dimensions required for mounting the 10.4" Touch Panel.
Technical Data
Lists comprehensive technical specifications, including electrical data, environmental conditions, memory, and interfaces.
Chapter 2 Deployment Touch Panel
Overview
Introduces the chapter's focus on the employment, assembly, and connection of the Touch Panel, including OS and communication options.
Installation
Explains the procedure for installing the Touch Panel in control cabinets and operating tables using its integrated fixing technique.
Commissioning
Details the steps and considerations for commissioning the Touch Panel, including environmental preparation and the VIPA Startup Manager.
Connection to a PLC System
Describes connecting the Touch Panel to a PLC system using MPI, field bus, and Ethernet communication drivers.
Operating System Windows® CE
Provides an overview of the Windows CE V. 5.0 operating system on the Touch Panel, detailing Core and Professional Plus versions.
Communication via ActiveSync
Guides through the installation and setup of Microsoft ActiveSync for data synchronization and PC connection to the Touch Panel.
Integrated Server
Explains integrated server functionalities like ftp, http, and Telnet for remote maintenance, including login data and server types.
Access to Network Resources
Details how to access shared network resources like drives and printers by assigning network resources to local directories or printers.
Integration to WLAN Network
Covers integrating the Touch Panel into a WLAN network using SDIO cards or USB sticks, including installation and connection steps.
Firmware Update
Explains the procedure for updating the Touch Panel's firmware via SD or CF card, including precautions and adjustments.
Chapter 3 Installation Guidelines
Basic Rules for EMC-Equitable Assembly of Installations
Explains electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), its importance, and describes potential paths for interference entering the controller.
EMC-Equitable Assembly
Provides guidelines for ensuring large-surface grounding of inactive metal parts for unambiguous reference potential and EMC.
EMC-Equitable Cabling
Details line routing strategies for bus, signal, and supply lines to suppress interference, dividing cables into groups.
Equipotential Bonding
Explains how to reduce potential differences using equipotential bonding conductors to ensure proper operation of electronic equipment.
Special Precautions for High Noise Immunity
Describes measures to enhance noise immunity, including snubber networks for inductors and recommendations for cubicle lighting.
Checklist for EMC-Compliant Installation of Controllers
Provides a checklist to verify EMC compliance for controller installations, covering connections, cable routing, and components.

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