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Please read these instructions before you start working! Follow the enclosed safety instructions.
Contents 1 2 3 4 5 i About this documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1.1 Document history . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1.2 Conventions used . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 1.3 Notes used . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
i 6 7 8 9 4 Contents Electrical installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 6.1 Important notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 6.2 Wiring according to EMC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 6.3 Connecting the supply and peripheral devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
About this documentation 1 Document history 0Fig. 0Tab. 0 1 About this documentation Contents This documentation provides you with information about the intended use of the monitor panel. The present manual is part of the "Controller−based automation" or "PC−based automation" manual collection which you can find on the DVDs of the same name. Target group This documentation is directed at qualified skilled personnel according to IEC 60364.
1 About this documentation Conventions used 1.2 Conventions used This documentation uses the following conventions to distinguish between different types of information: Type of information Identification Examples/notes Spelling of numbers Point Decimal separator In general, the decimal point is used. For instance: 1234.
About this documentation 1 Notes used 1.3 Notes used The following pictographs and signal words are used in this documentation to indicate dangers and important information: Safety instructions Structure of safety instructions: Danger! (characterises the type and severity of danger) Note (describes the danger and gives information about how to prevent dangerous situations) Pictograph and signal word Meaning Danger! Danger of personal injury through dangerous electrical voltage.
2 Safety instructions General safety information 2 Safety instructions 2.1 General safety information Scope The following general safety instructions apply to all Lenze drive and automation components. The product−specific safety and application notes given in this documentation must be observed! For your own safety Danger! Disregarding the following basic safety measures may lead to severe personal injury and damage to material assets! 8 ƒ Lenze drive and automation components ... ...
Safety instructions 2 General safety information Transport, storage ƒ Transport and storage in a dry, low−vibration environment without aggressive atmosphere; preferably in the packaging provided by the manufacturer. – Protect against dust and shocks. – Comply with climatic conditions according to the technical data. Mechanical installation ƒ Install the product according to the regulations of the corresponding documentation.
2 Safety instructions Product−specific safety instructions Maintenance and servicing ƒ The components are maintenance−free if the required operating conditions are observed. ƒ If the cooling air is polluted, the cooling surfaces may be contaminated or the air vents may be blocked. Under these operating conditions, the cooling surfaces and air vents must be cleaned at regular intervals.
Safety instructions 2 Safety instructions for the installation according to UL 2.3 Safety instructions for the installation according to UL Original − English Approval Underwriter Laboratories (UL), UL508 and CSA C22.2 No. 142−M1987, (UL File Number E236341) Ratings ƒ Input 24 V DC, max. 65 W (65 VA) ƒ Max. ambient temperature 40 °C ƒ Environmental ratings: Type 1 Enclosure ƒ Optional communication ratings: – RS232−Connection: max. 3 A – USB−Connection, PS/2−Connection: max.
2 Safety instructions Safety instructions for the installation according to UL Original − French Homologation Underwriter Laboratories (UL), UL508 et CSA C22.
Product description 3 Scope of supply 3 Product description 3.1 Scope of supply Quanti Name ty 1 Monitor panel 1 Connection plug for voltage supply 1 DVI−D cable (length 2 m) 1 USB cable (length 2 m) 1 Fixing adapter (option) 1 DVD "PC based Automation" 1 Test report 1 Device pass card Note! After receipt of the delivery, check immediately whether the items match the accompanying papers. We do not accept any liability for deficiencies claimed subsequently.
3 Product description Application as directed 3.2 Application as directed The monitor panel is used as intended if it is used solely for providing information in common industrial and commercial areas. Another use or any further use is not permissible. A use that is not intended also includes a use harbouring fatal risks or dangers which, without the provision of exceptionally high safety measures, may result in death, injury or damage to material assets.
Product description 3 Device features Overview Command Station CS 5000 DVI / CS 9000 DVI l CS 5000 DVI: XGA touchscreen 38.1 cm (15") CS 9000 DVI: SXGA touchscreen 48.3 cm (19") l 3 freely assignable function keys Power Fail Status F1 F2 + F3 - CS57x0−026 Command Station CS 5010 DVI l l l l XGA touchscreen 38.1 cm (15") 3 freely assignable function keys Up to 7 freely assignable switching elements Emergency−off switch l l l XGA touchscreen 38.
3 Product description Device features Command Station CS 5070 DVI / ( 7 l l l ) 8 - 9 $ XGA touchscreen 38.1 cm (15") 12 freely assignable function keys MF2 keyboard & 4 5 § " 1 2 = 3 > < , 0 + 6 ! * / | Power Fail Status Bs Alt Gr F1 + - F2 F3 Q Alt W F4 E @ A S Y € F5 R D X F6 T C Z G F V F7 U H B F8 I J N O K M F9 μ P L ; , F10 Ü Ä Ö : .
Product description 3 Identification 3.4 Identification 31855 Aerzen; Germany Made in Germany Type 107AT12345 107AT12345 DVIUSB−012 Type designation Type code (catalogue/order no.
3 Product description Controls and displays 3.5 Controls and displays 0 1 6 2 7 F2 + F3 - 4 0V F1 DVI USB-A USB-B 24 V DC 3 U + Power Fail Status 5 CS50x0−001 Pos.
Product description 3 Options Add−on components 3.6 Options 3.6.
3 Product description Options Add−on components Keyboard CSB MF2 E l Esc ° ^ F1 ! F2 Q@ W A > < | Strg F3 § 3³ " 2² 1 4 E€ X Alt F5 5 6 R D S Y F4 $ F C & T B F7 ( 8 [ U H G V F6 / 7 { Z J N F8 F9 = 0 } ) 9 ] I K M ´ Ü Ö L ; , F10 ? ß \ P O Ä F11 F12 ` * Druck Rollen Einfg Pos.
Technical data 4 General data and operating conditions 4 Technical data 4.1 General data and operating conditions General data Conformity and approval Conformity CE EN 61000−6−4 EN 61000−6−2 EMC Directive Class A, industrial premises UL 508 CSA C22.2 Programmable Controllers (File−No.
4 Technical data General data and operating conditions Operating conditions Mounting conditions Stand−alone operator console for support arm mounting or direct fixing to a wall, protected against direct solar radiation Mounting place Ambient conditions Climatic Storage −10 ... +60 °C Transport −10 ... +60 °C Operation +5 ... +45 °C Relative humidity 10 ...
Technical data 4 Electrical data 4.2 Electrical data Standard device Supply Type Screen Voltage Current at 24 V Visible size [V DC] [A] [cm] 0.9 38.1 (15") 1.4 48.3 (19") Aspect ratio Resolution Brightness Contrast MTFB [pixels] [cd/m2] 4:3 1024 x 768 250 1 : 550 40,000 5:4 1280 x 1024 300 1 : 2000 50,000 [h] CS 5000 DVI CS 5010 DVI CS 5050 DVI CS 5070 DVI 24 (+18 ... 30) CS 9000 DVI Operator console Control desk switching elements Type RAFIX 22 FS Max.
4 Technical data Mechanical data 4.3 Mechanical data Standard device Versions and weights Front frame Mounting frame Mass *) Touchscreen [kg] CS 5000 DVI CS 5010 DVI CS 5050 DVI Stainless steel Aluminium 10.0 Polyester foil CS 5070 DVI 12.0 CS 9000 DVI *) Without adapter plate and add−on component a e 100 29.5 b Ø5.2 100 Ø5.5 70 CS57x0−002 All dimensions in millimetres.
Technical data 4 Mechanical data 100 130 CSB7 466 143 150 168 CSB14 171 466 ° ^ ! 1 F1 F2 " 2² § 3³ Q@ A F5 5 6 R D S Y Strg F4 $ E€ W > < | F3 4 T F X & Z F7 ( 8 [ U H G V C F6 / 7 { B F8 I J N F9 = 0 } ) 9 ] K ´ P O F12 * + ~ Druck Rollen Einfg Pos. Entf ' # Ä _ - : .
5 Mechanical installation Important notes 5 Mechanical installation 5.1 Important notes The installation must be carried out by qualified, skilled personnel familiar with the applicable national standards. Stop! Sensitive front frame gasket During mounting, the gasket of the front frame is exposed and can be damaged. Possible consequences: ƒ The degree of protection provided by the enclosure mentioned in the technical data is not attained.
Mechanical installation 5 Mounting steps Removing the mounting frame 5.2 Mounting steps 5.2.1 Removing the mounting frame 0 1 0V 0 0 2 U 0V U CS50xx−004 How to proceed: 1. Lay the device flat, with the mounting frame upwards, on a work surface cushioned with a blanket. – The work surface must be stable, sufficiently large, and free of any objects. The touchscreen will be damaged when being laid on objects as for instance screws. 2. Remove screws from the mounting frame. 3.
5 Mechanical installation Mounting steps Fixing the mounting frame to the support arm 5.2.2 Fixing the mounting frame to the support arm Note! Before mounting: ƒ Remove mounting frame ( 27). ƒ Read documentation of the accessories. ƒ Check whether the mounting location corresponds to the operating conditions described in the "Technical data"; if required, take additional measures. Without add−on component 1 3 1 0 1 6 2 CS57x0−005 How to proceed: 1.
Mechanical installation 5 Mounting steps Fixing the mounting frame to the support arm With add−on component 1 3 0 4 1 1 4 5 2 0 4 6 CS57x0−006 How to proceed: 1. Check support arm system for professional mounting and sufficient carrying capacity. – See support arm documentation. 2. Stick the self−adhesive seal bolts. on the adapter plate on the side with the threaded 3. Pull the connecting cables out of the support arm and screw the adapter plate to the support arm .
5 Mechanical installation Mounting steps Fixing the mounting frame to the wall 5.2.3 Fixing the mounting frame to the wall Note! Before mounting: ƒ Remove mounting frame ( 27). ƒ Read documentation of the accessories. ƒ Check whether the mounting location corresponds to the operating conditions described in the "Technical data"; if required, take additional measures. Without add−on component 1 2 0 0 106 29.5 160 2 3 70 6 3 3 CS57x0−010 How to proceed: 1.
Mechanical installation 5 Mounting steps Fixing the mounting frame to the wall With add−on component 2 1 0 0 106 29.5 160 2 3 70 4 3 5 3 4 1 4 6 CS57x0−011 How to proceed: 1. Prepare the wall for mounting the wall bracket . – The mounting location and the installation material must provide for a permanent mechanical connection. 2. Stick the self−adhesive seal bolts. on the adapter plate on the side with the threaded 3.
5 Mechanical installation Changing the labelling of the operator console 5.3 Changing the labelling of the operator console The control/display elements on the control desk are factory−labelled according to your specifications. If you require a different labelling, create a new labelling strip according to the following outline. 0 28.8 x 15.5 18.5 1-2 x 45° S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 40 6 x 40 (= 240) 16.4 315 CSB−004 Fig.
Electrical installation 6 Important notes 6 Electrical installation 6.1 Important notes The installation must be carried out by qualified, skilled personnel familiar with the applicable national standards. Stop! Sensitive front frame gasket During mounting, the gasket of the front frame is exposed and can be damaged. Possible consequences: ƒ The degree of protection provided by the enclosure mentioned in the technical data is not attained.
6 Electrical installation Important notes Stop! Short circuit and static discharge The device contains components which are endangered in the case of short circuit or static discharge. Possible consequences: ƒ The device or parts of it will be destroyed. Protective measures: ƒ Always switch off the voltage supply when working on the device. This particularly applies: – Before connecting / disconnecting connectors. – Before plugging in / plugging out modules.
Electrical installation 6 Wiring according to EMC 6.2 Wiring according to EMC General notes l The electromagnetic compatibility of the system depends on the type and accuracy of the installation. Please especially note the following: – Structure – Shielding – Earthing l In the case of a differing installation it is required for evaluating the conformity to the EMC Directive to check the system with regard to compliance with the EMC limit values.
6 Electrical installation Connecting the supply and peripheral devices Preliminary works 6.3 Connecting the supply and peripheral devices 6.3.1 Preliminary works For connecting the supply and the peripherals, the screen must be fitted into the mounting frame and hinged down. Stop! Screen may fall down If the screen is not screwed together with the mounting frame it may fall down. Possible consequences: ƒ The screen is damaged. ƒ Injuries by the falling device.
Electrical installation 6 Connecting the supply and peripheral devices Terminal diagram supply 6.3.2 Terminal diagram supply L1 N PE S F 0 1 L1 N 0 V PE +24 V + + ~ 2 = 0V + +24 + CS50x0−021 Mounting frame Screen Power supply unit Note! Observe the max. permissible input voltage. Professionally fuse the device on the input side against voltage variations and voltage peaks. 6.3.
6 Electrical installation Connecting the supply and peripheral devices DVI interface 6.3.4 DVI interface Note! Only use the DVI cable from the scope of supply or one of the DVI cables specified in the following table, featuring a maximum length of 2 m. Otherwise a faultless signal transmission is not guaranteed. Greater distances can be covered with the following Lenze accessories: 2 ... 5 m: "DVI/USB" cable set 5 ...
Electrical installation 6 Connecting the supply and peripheral devices Mounting frame connecting plate (option) 6.3.7 Mounting frame connecting plate (option) You can replace the blanking plate in the mounting frame by a connecting plate which serves to connect further interfaces.
6 Electrical installation Assignment of the operator console connector board (only CS 5010 DVI) 6.4 Assignment of the operator console connector board (only CS 5010 DVI) The adapter board is located within the mounting frame of the Command Station. The scope of supply includes four connector plugs that are plugged on the basic housings of the adapter board in position X1 to X4.
Operation 7 Important notes 7 Operation 7.1 Important notes Stop! Sensitive touchscreen surface The touchscreen foil is very sensitive to external forces and can be damaged by improper handling. Possible consequences: ƒ The touchscreen foil becomes damaged, scratched or dull. Protective measures: ƒ Avoid contact of the touchscreen foil with pointed or hard objects. ƒ Always use a touch pen or your fingers to operate the touchscreen. Never use objects such as ballpoint pens, pencils, etc.
7 Operation Controls and displays Command Station CS 5000 DVI and CS 9000 DVI 7.2 Controls and displays 7.2.1 Command Station CS 5000 DVI and CS 9000 DVI 0 1 Power Fail Status F1 2 F2 + F3 - CS50x0−022 Pos. Designation Function Standard mode Press " " for 4 s Switch off mode: Press " " or wait for 35 s 42 Service mode Switch on mode: Display Application−dependent Status LEDs Power (green): l Is ON when the supply voltage is present.
Operation 7 Controls and displays Command Station CS 5010 DVI 7.2.2 Command Station CS 5010 DVI 0 Power Fail Status F1 F2 + F3 - 1 2 5 CS50x0−023 Pos. Designation Function Standard mode Service mode Switch on mode: Press " " for 4 s Switch off mode: Press " " or wait for 35 s Display Application−dependent Status LEDs Power (green): l Is ON when the supply voltage is present. Fail (red): l Is On when a power supply failure has occurred. l Is blinking when the screen signal is missing.
7 Operation Controls and displays Command Station CS 5050 DVI 7.2.3 Command Station CS 5050 DVI A B C E F 4 G I J 1 K N . L * O , 3 + 3 2 M 0 H 6 5 0 D - 9 8 7 P / Pg Up Power Fail Status Home End 1 Pg Dn Bs Q F1 + - R F2 S T F3 U F4 V F5 W F6 X F7 Y F8 F9 Z \ @ F10 F11 F12 Ins Del Ctrl Alt 4 Esc 5 Menu Shift Space Alpha Enter 2 CS50x0−024 Function Pos. Designation Standard mode 7.2.
Operation 7 Controls and displays Command Station CS 5070 DVI Pos. Designation Function Standard mode Switch on mode: Service mode Press " (F4)" for 4 s Switch off mode: Press " (F4)" or wait for 35 s Display Application−dependent Status LEDs Power (green): l Is ON when the supply voltage is present. Fail (red): l Is ON when a power supply failure has occurred. l Is blinking when the screen signal is missing. Status (yellow): l Indicates access to a storage medium. Function keys F1 ...
8 Maintenance Regular checks 8 Maintenance Stop! Short circuit and static discharge The device contains components which are endangered in the case of short circuit or static discharge. Possible consequences: ƒ The device or parts of it will be destroyed. Protective measures: ƒ Always switch off the voltage supply when working on the device. This particularly applies: – Before connecting / disconnecting connectors. – Before plugging in / plugging out modules.
Maintenance 8 Cleaning 8.2 Cleaning Stop! Sensitive surfaces and components The device can be damaged if it is not appropriately cleaned. Possible consequences: ƒ The housing or the screen gets scratched or dull if you use alcoholic, solvent−containing or scouring cleaning agents. ƒ Electrical components can be damaged ... – by a short circuit caused by humidity. – by static discharge. Protective measures: ƒ Observe the following notes.
8 Maintenance Repair Removing and mounting the screen 8.3 Repair For the repair of the monitor panel, the screen must be removed and placed flat on a clean, padded work surface. 8.3.1 Removing and mounting the screen Stop! Screen may fall down If the screen is not screwed together with the mounting frame it may fall down. Possible consequences: ƒ The screen is damaged. ƒ Injuries by the falling device. Protective measures: ƒ Secure screen against falling down.
Maintenance 8 Repair Removing and mounting the screen Mounting 1 3 } 4 U U } 0V 2 0V 0 + max. 12 kg 1 } 0 1 0V U 0 } CS50x0−012 BA_CS9000DVI EN 4.
8 Maintenance Repair Fuse change 8.3.2 Fuse change Stop! Damage of the device by non−permissible fuse possible The baseboard in the device is protected by a fuse which will be damaged if the supply voltage applied is too high. Possible consequences: ƒ The device can be damaged if a non−approved fuse is installed. Protective measures: ƒ The fuse may only be replaced by an approved type. Approved types: ƒ Wickmann No.
Index 9 9 Index A Definition of notes used, 7 G Adapter board, Assignment, 40 Device General data, 21 Add−on component − dimensions, 25 − version, 24 − weight, 24 Ambient conditions − climatic, 22 − Site altitude, 22 − Chemical resistance, 22 − control/display elements, CSB 7/14, 19 − overview, 18 − radio interference, 10 − version, 24 − weight, 24 Display, 23 Display elements, CSB 7/14, 19 I Displays, 18, 42 Identification, 17 Disposal, 10 Installation, CE−typical drive system − earthing, 3
9 Index Mounting conditions, Mounting place, 22 Mounting frame, remove, 27 Mounting steps − Change labelling, 32 − removing the mounting frame, 27 − support arm mounting with add−on components, 29 without add−on components, 28 − wall mounting with add−on components, 31 without add−on components, 30 Mounting the screen, 48 N R Temperatures, 22 Radio interference, 10 Terminal diagram, 37 Regular checks, 46 Touchscreen, 23 Removing the screen, 48 Type code, 17 − finding, 17 Repair, 48 U S Univer
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