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Q.400PD
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  • Page 1 Erkennen, was möglich ist. Imagechecker Q.400PD Hardware Manual www.qvitec.de...
  • Page 2: Limited Warranty

    This manual and everything described in it are copyrighted. You may not copy this manual, in whole or part, without written consent of Q.VITEC GmbH. Q.VITEC pursues a policy of continuous improvement of the design and performance of its products. Therefore we reserve the right to change the manual/product without notice. In no...
  • Page 3: Important Symbols

    Important symbols One or more of the following symbols may be used in this documentation: DANGER! The warning triangle indicates especially important safety instructions. If they are not adhered to, the results could be fatal or critical injury. Indicates that you should proceed with caution. Failure to do so may result in injury or significant damage to instruments or their contents, e.g.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents 1. Introduction ..............7 Safety instructions ................8 Overview ..................11 Electrostatic discharge (ESD) ............. 12 1.3.1 Grounding methods ................12 FCC statement .................. 13 Electromagnetic compatibility ............. 13 Applicable directives and standards ............ 14 2.
  • Page 5 Table of Contents 3.3.3 LAN0 and LAN1 Ethernet interface connectors ........24 3.3.4 VGA interface connector ..............25 3.3.5 Reset button ..................25 3.3.6 Status LEDs ..................26 3.3.7 Grounding screw (M4) with lock washers ..........26 Top view ..................27 3.4.1 CompactFlash card slot ..............
  • Page 6 Table of Contents Cables ....................48 5. Technical data ............51 General Specifications ............... 52 Environmental Specifications .............. 54 Dimensions ..................55 5.3.1 Front Views..................55 5.3.2 Rear and Right Side Views ..............57 Index ................61 Record of Changes...
  • Page 8: Introduction

    Chapter 1 Introduction...
  • Page 9: Safety Instructions

    The device generates heat during operation. Make sure it is adequately ventilated. Do not cover the air intake and exhaust openings of the device.  Repair and maintenance on the open device may only be carried out by qualified per- sonnel authorized by Q.VITEC.
  • Page 10 1.1 Safety instructions Opening the device during the guarantee period will render the guarantee null and void.  Before opening the device, make sure that the device is disconnected from the mains. Switching off the device by its power button does not disconnect it from the mains. Complete disconnection is only possible if the power cable is removed from the wall plug or from the device.
  • Page 11 Introduction  Use an isolation switch to switch the DC power source off an on. The unit is only completely disconnected from the main power source when the DC power cord is dis- connected either from the power source or the unit. Therefore, the DC power cord and its connectors must always remain easily accessible.
  • Page 12: Overview

    1.2 Overview 1.2 Overview The GN series touch panels are human-machine interfaces (HMIs) designed for demanding industrial applications such as installation in an instrument panel or switching cabinet. All versions are suitable for installation in an instrument panel or switching cabinet.
  • Page 13: Electrostatic Discharge (Esd)

    Introduction 1.3 Electrostatic discharge (ESD) A sudden discharge of electrostatic electricity can destroy static-sensitive devices or mi- cro-circuitry. Proper packaging and grounding techniques are necessary prerequisites for avoiding damage. Always take the following precautions:  Transport printed circuit boards in static-safe containers such as boxes or bags. ...
  • Page 14: Fcc Statement

    1.4 FCC statement 1.4 FCC statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protec- tion against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in commercial environment.
  • Page 15: Applicable Directives And Standards

    Introduction 1.6 Applicable directives and standards Applicable directives for the CE mark Low Voltage Directive (Electrical Safety) 2006/95/EC EMC Directive 2004/108/EC Electrical safety Standards EUROPE EN 60950-1: 2006 USA / Canada UL 60950-1: 2006 cULus Listed CB Scheme IEC 60950-1:2005 CB Certification Standards EN 61000-3-2:2006 Limits - Limits for harmonic current emissions (equipment...
  • Page 16: Scope Of Delivery

    Chapter 2 Scope of delivery...
  • Page 17: Product Parts

    Scope of delivery 2.1 Product parts The system comes with the following parts: Item Description GN system in the configuration ordered:  GN07  GN10  GN12  GN15 Phoenix power plug Stylus (touch pen) 4 x mounting clamp with Allen screws for the GN07 8 x mounting clamp with Allen screws for the GN10 6 x mounting clamp with Allen screws for the GN12 8 x mounting clamp with Allen screws for the GN15...
  • Page 18: Product Description

    Chapter 3 Product description...
  • Page 19: All Views

    Product description 3.1 All views The pictures show a GN10. Bottom view Right view Front view Left view Top view...
  • Page 20 3.1 All views Rear view...
  • Page 21: Front View

    Product description 3.2 Front view The GN07 is not equipped with a USB interface on the front. Typical front view Front plate TFT display with touch screen (glass-to-glass technology) Covered USB interface 3.2.1 USB interface on the front  The GN series touch panels are designed to fulfill the IP65 degree of protection for the front side.
  • Page 22: Front Plates

    3.2 Front view 3.2.2 Front plates All versions are suitable for installation in an instrument panel or switching cabinet. The material used for the front plate differs depending on the system:  GN07: zinc-coated steel plate painted RAL9011 (black)  Others: aluminum front plate with polyester front foil Dimensions (mm) GN07...
  • Page 23: Bottom View

    Product description 3.3 Bottom view Bottom view of the GN10/GN12/GN15 Bottom view of the GN07 3.3.1 Optional interfaces Optional interfaces are available:  RS422/485 isolated 1.5kV (COM2) (see p. 23)  RS232 (COM2)  Industrial fieldbus  Industrial Ethernet (not GN07) GN10/GN12/GN15 supports up to two optional interfaces: ...
  • Page 24: Rs422/Rs485 Serial Interface

    3.3 Bottom view 3.3.1.1 RS422/RS485 serial interface The optional RS422/485 serial interface is available as a Sub-D 9-pin connector (female) and is mounted at optional interface 2. The interface can be configured via DIP switches (see tables). RS485 mode communication can be either in full-duplex or half-duplex mode. While running in RS485 half duplex mode, the system stays in receiver mode.
  • Page 25: Profibus-Dp Slave Interface

    Product description SW1 settings Timeout Min. baud rate DIP5 DIP6 DIP7 DIP8 3.7ms 3.1ms 2.5ms 4800 1.9ms 1.2ms 9600 0.6ms 19200 Please ensure that your communication conditions and your communication device can handle the set timeout of the RS422/RS485 serial interface. If available, set the communication interface parameter according to the ap- plication's conditions.
  • Page 26: Vga Interface Connector

    3.3 Bottom view Ethernet port Data transfer rate LAN0 10/100/1000 Mbps LAN1 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet LED States: Left LED state Link activity state Right LED state Link speed 10 Base-T Green Link active Green 100 Base-T Yellow 1000 Base-T 3.3.4 VGA interface connector An external (analog) monitor can be plugged into this Sub-D 15-pin socket.
  • Page 27: Status Leds

    Product description 3.3.6 Status LEDs Status LED, storage medium (HDD/CF) Status Green CF activity. HDD activity. Status LED, system Status Green The system is running. Orange The system is in standby. Orange blinks 4 times Battery is improperly connected. Switch the +/- pole. The system is disconnected from the power source.
  • Page 28: Top View

    3.4 Top view 3.4 Top view Top of the GN10/12/15 Top of the GN07  The GN07 system does not have mounting slots on the top.  When powering up the system, make sure that the air intake and ex- haust openings are not obstructed.
  • Page 29: Left And Right Side View

    Product description 3.5 Left and right side view Right side of a GN10 Left side of a GN10...
  • Page 30 3.5 Left and right side view Right side of a GN07 Left side of a GN07 Front panel of the system with seal on the rear Enclosure of the display System cover Screws that secure the cover on the left and right side Mounting slots with installed mounting clamp and Allen screw "Safe-keeping"...
  • Page 31: Rear View

    Product description 3.6 Rear view Rear of the GN10 Rear of the GN07...
  • Page 32: Single-Board Computer

    3.7 Single-board computer Front panel of the system with seal at the rear side Mounting clamp and Allen screw for mounting to a subframe System cover Cover for the CF card slot ("safe keeping" location, if a CF card is inserted) CF card slot and CF card eject button 3.7 Single-board computer The GN unit is equipped with a single-board computer based on Intel®...
  • Page 33 Product description the power supply. Disconnect all peripheral devices. Before you begin, en- sure that you have a clean, flat and ESD-safe surface to work on. 1. Close all applications and shut down the system properly 2. Disconnect the power cord from the power supply 3.
  • Page 34: Configuration Of The Profibus-Dp Slave Interface

    3.8 Accessing internal components 3.8.2 Configuration of the PROFIBUS-DP slave interface This optional industrial fieldbus interface can be configured with the Hilscher software tool Sycon.NET version 1.300 and up. For details, please refer to chapter regarding software image. 3.8.3 Replacing the lithium battery The motherboard is equipped with a lithium battery.
  • Page 35 Product description 12. Disconnect all peripheral devicess The system should lay on a flat, clean surface with the front panel facing down- wards. Make sure that the display surface is protected against scratching and damage. 13. GN07: Unscrew the screws that secure the cover GN10/12/15: Unscrew the screws that secure the metal cover on the optional in- terface area 14.
  • Page 36: Wiring And Installation

    Chapter 4 Wiring and installation...
  • Page 37: Connecting The System To The Power Supply

    Wiring and installation 4.1 Connecting the system to the power supply  Attach the power cable last!  Before using your system, you should first become familiar with the system components and check that everything is connected properly. 4.1.1 DC Power Plug The GN panels are delivered with a DC power plug (3-pin Phoenix connector), which you need to prepare.
  • Page 38: Connecting To The Dc Power Supply

    4.1 Connecting the system to the power supply 4. Lift the cover, for example with a screwdriver, to access the terminal screws 5. Turn the terminal screws counter-clockwise to loosen 6. Insert the wires into the corresponding terminals Make sure that the polarity is correct! 7.
  • Page 39 Wiring and installation  The length of the CD connection wires may not exceed 10m. – Connecting to the DC power supply PC unit Display WARNING Ensure that the DC power supply is switched off via an isolating switch in order to ensure that no power is flowing from the external power supply during the connection procedure.
  • Page 40: Mounting The System To A Subframe Or Panel

    4.2 Mounting the system to a subframe or panel 4.2 Mounting the system to a subframe or panel For installation, please refer to the Installation Instructions delivered with the product. The GN panel may not tilt more than 10° in the application! The system is delivered with mounting clamps and Allen screws in order to mount the system to a subframe or panel.
  • Page 41 Wiring and installation Mounting a GN15 Example of subframe for system installation Enclosure of the 15" display Mounting clamp with screw Compact flash card slot...
  • Page 42 4.2 Mounting the system to a subframe or panel The mounting clamps enable easy, fast mounting of the GN unit onto an instrument panel or wall panel. Item GN07 GN10 GN12 GN15 Rear side enclosure 215 x 146.3 x 45.75 295 x 234 x 44 324 x 263 x 49.5 406.4 x 311 x 50...
  • Page 43 Wiring and installation 3. Insert the system into the panel cut-out from the front In order to ensure the protection class IP65 on the front after installation, the contact surface with the seal must be clean and flush. 4. Ensure the vertical and horizontal alignment of the system 5.
  • Page 44: Pin Assignments

    4.3 Pin assignments 4.3 Pin assignments In this section you can find the pin assignments for the standard interfaces. 4.3.1 Ethernet interfaces (LAN0 and LAN1) Pin No. Signal name RJ45 (female) connector MDI0+ MDI0- MDI1+ MDI2+ MDI2- MDI1- MDI3+ MDI3- LED (green) LINK / ACTIVE LED (off/green/yellow) 10/100/1000 Base-T...
  • Page 45: Vga Port (Vga)

    Wiring and installation 4.3.4 VGA port (VGA) Signal name 15-pin Sub-D-Plug (female) Analog red output Analog green output Analog blue output Not connected +5V (DDC) Not connected SDA (DDC) TTL Hsync TTL Vsync SCL (DDC) 4.3.5 DC Power Connector Signal name 3-pin POWER SUBCON (male) 0V input (-24V DC polarity on the unit panel) +24V DC (input) NC...
  • Page 46: Optional Interfaces

    4.3 Pin assignments 4.3.6 Optional interfaces 4.3.6.1 RS422/RS485 (COM2) Default settings (see p. 23). RS422/RS485 configured as RS485 (2-wire mode), half duplex Use the DIP switches to configure the interfaces (see p. 23). Signal name 9-pin Sub-D plug (female) Data -) Data +) RS422/RS485 configured as RS422 (4-channel mode) Use the DIP switches to configure the interfaces (see p.
  • Page 47: Rs232 (Com2)

    Wiring and installation RS422/RS485 configured as RS485 (4-wire mode), full duplex, bus master Use the DIP switches to configure the interfaces (see p. 23). Signal short name Long name 9-pin Sub-D plug (female) TxD - Transmit data - RxD + Receive data + TxD + Transmit data +...
  • Page 48 4.3 Pin assignments Make a solid connection from the cable shield to ground at every device and make sure that there is no potential difference between the grounds at the devices. (reference: User Manual cifX Cards Fieldbus, Hilscher).  User Manual cifX Cards Fieldbus, cifX 90E device description, Hilscher mbH (http://www.hilscher.com/) ...
  • Page 49: Cables

    Wiring and installation 4.4 Cables Type of communication Description Product no. RS232C  GN COM1 to PLC TOOL port (5-pin mini-DIN) AFC8513D  Cable length: 3m RS232C  GN COM1 to FP2 COM/MCU RS232 AIP81862E1D  Cable length: 2m RS232C ...
  • Page 50 4.4 Cables PROFIBUS-DP Slave connection cable wiring Use a standard PROFIBUS cable and standard 9-pin Sub-D male PROFIBUS connectors. We recommend using a straight (0°) bus interface connector (e.g. PR 103-658). When a hor- izontal (90°) bus interface connector is used, ensure that the orientation is correct. For further wiring information, please refer to the corresponding device description of Hilscher and to the PROFIBUS standard.
  • Page 52: Technical Data

    Chapter 5 Technical data...
  • Page 53: General Specifications

    Technical data 5.1 General Specifications GN series GN07 GN10 GN12 GN15 12.1" TFT LCD Screen size 7" 10.4" 15" Display Active area (H x V) 152.4 x 91.44 211.2 x 158.4 304.1 x 228.1 246.0 x 184.5 [mm] Resolution 800 x 480 800 x 600 800 x 600 1024 x 768...
  • Page 54 5.1 General Specifications GN series GN07 GN10 GN12 GN15 Standard: Windows CE Operating system (Other operating systems available upon request.) DC power connector (3 pin) DC power plug (3 pin) Mounting clamps 4 x (1 screw) 8 x (1 screw) 6 x (2 screws) 8 x (2 screws) ...
  • Page 55: Environmental Specifications

    Technical data 5.2 Environmental Specifications Item Specification Thermal management Passive cooling for CPU and system Operating temperature / relative humidity 0 … +45°C, 20 – 90% (non-condensing) -20 … +70°C, 10 – 90% (non-condensing) Storage / transit temperature / relative hu- midity Operating altitude -300m to 3,000m...
  • Page 56: Dimensions

    5.3 Dimensions 5.3 Dimensions Dimension GN07 GN10 GN12 GN15 Height 168mm 277mm 312mm 354mm Width 235mm 348mm 380mm 449.4mm Depth (total) 50.3mm 49.6mm 57.1mm 55.6mm Depth (without front plate) 47.3mm 45.6mm 51.1mm 51.6mm Weight 2.6kg 3.6kg 4.9kg 6.5kg 5.3.1 Front Views GN07...
  • Page 57 Technical data GN10 GN12...
  • Page 58: Rear And Right Side Views

    5.3 Dimensions GN15 5.3.2 Rear and Right Side Views GN07...
  • Page 59 Technical data GN10 GN12...
  • Page 60 5.3 Dimensions GN15...
  • Page 62: Index

    Index Environmental Specifications ....54 Ethernet ..........24, 43 Ethernet interfaces (LAN0 and LAN1) ..43 Accessing internal components ....31 All views ..........18 FCC statement ......... 13 Applicable directives and standards ..14 Front plates ..........21 Front view ..........20 Front Views ..........
  • Page 63 Index Panel cutout ..........39 Technical data ......... 51 Pin assignments ........43 Timeout ........... 23 Power button ........... 22 Top view ..........27 Power LEDs ..........26 Touch screen care and cleaning ..... 21 Product description ......... 17 Type label ........16, 28, 30 Product parts ...........
  • Page 64: Record Of Changes

    Record of changes Manual No. Date Description of Changes MANHWQPCPD13AE June 2013 First edition.
  • Page 65 Q.VITEC GmbH Im Stadtfelde 22 • 31515 Wunstorf Germany Phone +49 (0)5031 - 939 86 17 +49 (0)5031 - 697 297 6 E-Mail info@qvitec.de www.qvitec.de...

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