iX Panel TA70 Service & Maintenance Manual MAEN012A, 2010-12 English
Foreword Service & Maintenance manual for iX Panel TA70 Foreword This manual contains detailed information about iX Panel TA70, including descriptions of various actions that can be carried out in order to maintain or update the operator panel hardware and software. The manual contains descriptions of basic maintenance and replacement of common parts in iX Panel TA70. The manual assumes that the most recent versions of the system program (firmware) and iX Developer are used.
Contents Contents 1 Safety Precautions ....................................................... 1.1 General ........................................................... 1.2 During Installation .............................................. 1.3 During Use ....................................................... 1.4 Service and Maintenance ........................................ 1.5 Dismantling and Scrapping ..................................... 2 Introduction ..................................................
Contents 10 Additional Installation Tips ............................................ 10.1 Grounding the Operator Panel ................................. 10.2 Ethernet Connection in the Panel .............................. 10.3 To Achieve Better EMC Protection ............................. 10.4 Ambient Temperature ........................................... 10.5 Safety ............................................................. 10.6 Galvanic Isolation ................................................ 10.
Safety Precautions 1 Safety Precautions Both the installer and the owner and/or operator of the operator panel must read and understand this installation manual. 1.1 • • • • • • • • • • • • General Read the safety precautions carefully. Check the delivery for transportation damage. If damage is found, notify the supplier as soon as possible. Do not use the operator panel in an environment with high explosive hazards. The supplier is not responsible for modified, altered or reconstructed equipment.
Safety Precautions 1.3 • • • Keep the operator panel clean. Emergency stop and other safety functions may not be controlled from the operator panel. Do not use too much force or sharp objects when touching the keys, touch screen etc. 1.4 • • • • • • Service and Maintenance Only qualified personnel should carry out repairs. The agreed warranty applies. Before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance operations, disconnect the equipment from the electrical supply.
Introduction 2 Introduction This manual describes how to maintain the iX Panel TA70. The functions available in iX Developer depend on which operator panel model is used. 2.
Introduction 2.2 Maintenance Carefully read the instructions before beginning maintenance on the operator panel. • Only qualified personnel should carry out maintenance. • The agreed warranty and license agreements apply. • Any damage to the operator panel caused by personnel invalidates the warranty. • Before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance operations, disconnect the operator panel from the power supply. • Clean the display and surrounding front cover with a soft cloth and mild detergent.
Introduction 2.5 Contact and Support If you want to report a fault or have a question about the operator panels, please contact your local supplier or fill out the form on the web site. 1. Enter the web site www.beijerelectronics.com and select Support. 2. Select Contact in the menu. Make sure to provide information about type number, serial number, environment and an installation description.
Installation 3 Installation 3.1 Space Requirements • • Installation plate thickness: 1.5 - 9.0 mm (0.06 - 0.35 inch) Space requirements when installing the operator panel: 100 mm (4.0 inch) 154 mm (6.06 inch) 100 mm (4.0 inch) 50 mm (2.0 inch) 50 mm (2.0 inch) 100 mm (4.0 inch) 56 mm (2.20 inch) 219 mm (8.62 inch) Caution: The openings on the enclosure are for air convection. Do not cover these openings. 3.2 Installation Process 1. Unpack and check the delivery.
Installation 2. Place the panel cut out where the operator panel is to be situated, draw along the outer sides of the holes and cut according to the markings. 3. Secure the operator panel in position, using all the fastening holes and the provided brackets and screws: x4 0.5 - 1.
Installation 4. Connect the cables in the specified order, according to the drawing and steps below. Caution: • Ensure that the operator panel and the controller system have the same electrical grounding (reference voltage level), otherwise errors in communication may occur. • The operator panel must be brought to ambient temperature before it is started up. If condensation forms, ensure that the operator panel is dry before connecting it to the power outlet.
Installation 3.2.1 Connections to the Controller For information about the cables to be used when connecting the operator panel to the controller, please refer to the help file for the driver in question. 3.2.2 Other Connections and Peripherals Cables, peripheral equipment and accessories must be suitable for the application and its environment. For further details or recommendations, please refer to the supplier.
Technical Data 4 Technical Data Parameter iX Panel TA70 Front panel, W x H x D 219 x 154 x 6 mm Mounting depth 56 mm (156 mm including clearance) Front panel seal IP 66 Rear panel seal IP 20 Keyboard material/Front panel Touch screen: Polyester on glass, 1 million finger touch operations. Overlay: Autotex F157 or F207*. Reverse side material Powder-coated aluminum Weight 1.
Chemical Resistance 5 Chemical Resistance 5.1 Metal Casing The frame and casing material is powder-coated aluminum.
Chemical Resistance 5.2 Touch Screen and Overlay 5.2.1 Autotex F157/207 Autotex F157 or F207 covers the overlay surrounding the touch screen.
Chemical Resistance 5.2.2 Touch Screen Surface The touch screen surface on the panel withstands exposure to the following solvents without visible change: Solvents Time Acetone 10 minutes Isopropanol 10 minutes Toluene 5 hours 5.2.3 Autoflex EB It is recommended to use the Autoflex EB touch display protection film, that can be ordered from Beijer Electronics. Solvent Resistance Autoflex EB withstands exposure to the same chemicals as Autotex F157 or F207 according to section Autotex F157/207.
Hardware Tests 6 Hardware Tests Before the operator panels are approved for market introduction, they are tested by independent authorities. The iX Panels are examined by several authorities before being approved for market introduction. All operator panels are designed to fulfill standards such as CE. The quality policy and environmental policy place demands on all suppliers and subcontractors. The manufacturer performs extensive hardware testing before an operator panel is approved.
Hardware Replacement 7 Hardware Replacement This section contains instructions on how to replace operator panel hardware. Only components included in the latest bill of material and spare parts list are allowed. See Available Spare Parts for iX Panel TA70. 7.1 Mode Switches The iX Panel TA70 has four mode switches (DIP switches) located on the rear side of the operator panel.
Hardware Replacement 7.2 Cables Most of the operator panels use the same type of flex cable connectors. connector flanges Flex cable connector To release the flex cables from the connector, gently push the two flanges on the cable connector towards the flex cable. Note: The connectors must be unlocked on both sides before removing the cable, otherwise the flex cable may be damaged.
Hardware Replacement 7.3 Replacing the Rear Cover The following is needed: • A new rear cover, see Available Spare Parts for iX Panel TA70 • A torx T10 screwdriver Note: Make sure to use adequate ESD protection. Follow the steps below to replace the rear cover: 1. Power off the operator panel. 2. Remove the rear cover of the operator panel by loosening the 4 torx screws. 4 x torx screws 3. Re-assemble with the new rear cover in reverse order.
Hardware Replacement 7.4 Replacing the Display/Display Cable The following is needed: • A new display including plastic frame and display cable, see Available Spare Parts for iX Panel TA70 • A torx T10 screwdriver Note: Make sure to use adequate ESD protection. Follow the steps below to replace the display/display cable: 1. Power off the operator panel. 2. Follow the instructions under Replacing the Rear Cover to remove the rear cover. 3.
Hardware Replacement 7.4.1 Self Test of the Display To perform a self test of the display, follow the steps below: 1. Start the operator panel in a self test mode (see table in the Mode Switches section). 2. Go to the display test, by running or skipping the preceding tests. Verify that the display works. 3. If the screen does not work, try fault tracing, see the Fault Tracing section. 7.4.2 Calibrating the Touch Screen Follow the steps below to calibrate the touch screen: 1.
Hardware Replacement 7.5 Replacing the Complete Front The following is needed: • A new front, see Available Spare Parts for iX Panel TA70 • A torx T10 screwdriver Note: Make sure to use adequate ESD protection. Follow the steps below to replace the complete front of the iX Panel TA70: 1. Power off the operator panel. 2. Follow the steps 1-3 and 5 in the Replacing the Display/Display Cable instructions, but in step 3, do not remove the display cable . 3. Attach the new front. 4. Re-assemble the unit.
Hardware Replacement 7.6 Replacing the Backlight If the backlight of the iX Panel TA70 is broken, the entire display must be replaced. To replace the display you will need a new display including plastic frame and display cable, see the Available Spare Parts for iX Panel TA70 section. For information about changing the display, see the Replacing the Display/Display Cable section.
Hardware Replacement 7.7 Available Spare Parts for iX Panel TA70 Order number 601009274 Description COMPLETE FRONT Including front cover, touch overlay, gaskets and labels 601009014 DISPLAY Including frame and cable N/A BACKLIGHT Is not replaceable. Change the complete display.
Service Menu 8 Service Menu The service menu for the operator panel can be accessed before a project is downloaded, or by setting the mode switches in mode 1000. The location of the mode switches is described in the Mode Switches section. 8.1 Service Menu in an Empty Panel When no project is loaded in the panel memory, the panel will boot, displaying the Welcome screen. Press anywhere on the panel display to enter the service menu. 8.
Service Menu 8.3.2 Date/Time Use the Date/Time Settings dialog to set the time zone, date and time for the panel. 8.3.3 Erase Project The erase function will detect if the project is located in the panel memory or on a memory card. Pressing Erase Project will completely remove the project and all its components from the panel memory/the memory card. 8.3.4 Touch Calibrate Select Touch Calibrate if the touch screen needs to be calibrated.
Hardware Self Test 9 Hardware Self Test The self test program can be used to test aspects of operator panel functionality and the communication ports. To run the test you will need: • Test plugs, including two Ethernet test plugs; see Test plug drawing. • 24 V DC, min. 3 A. • SD card Follow the steps below to run the self test program on the operator panel: 1. Power off the operator panel. 2. Go to the self test.
Hardware Self Test 9.
Additional Installation Tips 10 Additional Installation Tips When experiencing communication problems in for example noisy environments or when operating close to temperature limits, the following recommendations are to be noticed. 10.
Additional Installation Tips 10.2 Ethernet Connection in the Panel Industrial Ethernet RJ45 RJ45 1 RJ45 RJ45 Operator panel RJ45 3 2 Operator panel RJ45 4 Shielded 1-1 2-2 3-3 Short and unshielded Operator panel RJ45 8-8 5 Operator panel RJ45 0.1 uF 250 V 5351 In some industrial units for Ethernet, the RJ45 contact’s shield is connected to the chassis via a capacitor, see 1 in drawing above. The operator panel’s Ethernet shield is directly connected to the chassis, see 2 in drawing above. 1.
Additional Installation Tips 10.3 To Achieve Better EMC Protection • • • • • • • • Initially, use the original cabling from Beijer Electronics primarily. Use shielded cables for RS232 communication. Use twisted pair and shielded cabling for RS422 and RS485. Use the cabling intended for the bus type; Ethernet, Profibus, CC-Link, CAN, Device Net etc. Install and connect according to applicable specifications for the relevant bus standard.
Additional Installation Tips 10.4 Ambient Temperature The maximum ambient temperature for the operator panel is provided in the specifications. The ambient temperature refers to the temperature in the device cabinet which cools the panel’s electronics.
Additional Installation Tips 10.5 Safety Most of the operator panels are fed with 24 V DC. Power supply 230 V AC to 24 V DC Operator panel +24 V 1 0V 4 Power supply 230 V AC to 24 V DC Operator panel +24 V 2 0V 4 Distance? Power supply 230 V AC to 24 V DC Operator panel +24 V 3 0V 4 COM1 Small controller with expansion unit Ch0 Ch1 230 V AC COM100 Ch100 Ch101 5355 If you use a power supply that meets safety standards and only feeds the operator panel, there is no problem.
Additional Installation Tips 10.6 Galvanic Isolation Internal electronic Filter Ethernet DC/DC galvanic isolation DC/AC VCC +24 V DC CFL 0 V (GND) 0V 1.5 m RS422/485 RS232 USB 5356 USB The operator panel has galvanic isolation against the 24 V DC feed but no galvanic isolation between the communication ports for RS232, RS422/485 and USB. Only the Ethernet connection has galvanic isolation.
Additional Installation Tips 10.7 Cable and Bus Termination RS485 Use shielded and twisted pair cable. The pair capacitance may not exceed 52.5 pF/m and area at least 0.25 mm2 (AWG 24), if you want to use the maximum transfer distance and maximum transfer speed. 0 V, the reference voltage for communication should be included in the cabling. With two-way communication use two pairs; one pair for communication and one pair for 0 V. The shield must be grounded at one end.
Fault Tracing 11 Fault Tracing This section includes different fault scenarios and steps to follow to trace the fault. The iX Panel TA70 is not working properly, and the power LED is off 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Is the power voltage correct? Does the power supply deliver enough current? Check the fuse. Check the power card. Is the power card correctly mounted? The iX Panel TA70 is not communicating with the controller 1. 2. 3. 4. Check the communication cable between the units.
Fault Tracing The touch screen is malfunctioning or is not responding at all 1. Re-calibrate the touch screen according to the Calibrating the Touch Screen section. 2. Check that the flex cable is correctly fitted. 3. Replace the display of the operator panel according to the Replacing the Display/Display Cable section. 4. Check the touch interface on the power card. Lines in display have wrong color or the display picture is shifted 1.
Software 12 Software This chapter describes how to maintain and update the software in the iX Panels. The chapter includes a general description of the operator panel software and instructions about how to upgrade the software and load projects and system programs. 12.1 General Information about Software The software required to run and maintain the operator panels is found on the software USB stick. It is also available through your local distributor.
Software 12.2 Update Software When an update is available, an e-mail is sent to the distributors. The software is also available on the manufacturer’s web site. The update should be installed by qualified personnel. 12.2.1 iX Developer iX Developer is not a freeware product. A demo version can be downloaded from www.beijerelectronics.com. To update iX Developer, an accredited iX Panels dealer must be contacted. 12.2.2 Remote Access Viewer This software is included on the iX Developer USB stick.
Software Requirements Upgrading of the operator panel system program requires the following: • A PC • An Ethernet connection between the PC and the operator panel or an empty USB memory stick. • The Image Loader executable file from the web site Upgrading the System Program Using a USB Memory Stick When upgrading the system program using a memory stick, you can select to delete or to keep the project in the operator panel. Follow the steps below: 1. Connect an empty USB memory stick to your PC. 2.
Environmental Aspects 13 Environmental Aspects This chapter includes information about the environmental impact of iX Panels. More information can be found on the manufacturer’s web site. 13.1 General Environmental Aspects The manufacturer’s activities meet internal requirements as well as those of the SS-EN ISO 9001:2000 and SS-EN ISO 14001:2004 international standards. 13.2 Environmental Impact of the Operator Panels 13.2.
Environmental Aspects 13.3 Recycling The operator panels consist largely of aluminum. It is a great advantage in terms of both resources and the environment if it can be recycled. Make sure that operator panels taken out of service are sent to facilities for electronic scrap. The manufacturer’s electronic waste is recycled by Stena Technoworld AB. Aluminum front/rear casings and other covers can be removed and recycled. Plastic display frames and CF covers must be recycled as hard plastic.
Head office Beijer Electronics AB Box 426 201 24 Malmö, Sweden www.beijerelectronics.