Desigo™ Touch Panel Clients Commissioning A6V11604303_en--_e 2022-01-28 Smart Infrastructure
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Table of Contents 1 Safety notes ................................................................................................................................................. 8 2 About this document................................................................................................................................. 11 2.1 Scope .......................................................................................................................................................... 11 2.
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1 Safety notes 1 Safety notes CAUTION General safety regulations Please comply with the following general regulations during engineering and execution: ● ● ● ● ● ● Measures/prohibitions to prevent the hazard of electrical and mains power ordinances for the given country. Other applicable, national regulations. Building installation regulations for the given country. Regulations of the utility company.
Safety notes 1 CAUTION Device safety Device-related safety is guaranteed, among others, by low voltage power supply AC 24 V, DC 24 V and double insulation between the mains voltage AC 230 V, AC 24 V circuits and the housing or Power over Ethernet (PoE Class 4). Comply with specific regulations for electrical wiring per the following sections.
1 Safety notes CAUTION DC 24 V power supply specification Designed for 100% duty to supply SELV or PELV electrical circuits. USA: Class 2 circuits per UL 5085-3. Power taken from the transformer is at least 50% of nominal load for efficiency reasons (effectiveness). CAUTION Operational voltage fuse AC 24 V Transformers on the secondary side correspond to the actual load of all connected devices as per transformer sizing: AC 24 V line (system potential) must always be fused.
About this document 2 Scope 2 About this document 2.1 Scope This manual provides the procedures for installing and commissioning Desigo Touch Panel Clients. It contains the following sections: ● Overview provides a product overview, including the topology with HTML5.0 Web server. ● Commissioning describes the initial login to an unconfigured device and using the Setup wizard for device and network setup.
3 Overview 3 Overview Topology with HTML5.0 Web server PXM50-1 PXM40-1 PXM30-1 HTML5.0 Web Server DCP_Open_Topology TCP/IP Product overview Desigo Touch Panel Clients are optimized for local on-site operation. For more information, see the Desigo Touch Panel Clients (PXM30-1, PXM40-1, PXM50-1) data sheet (A6V11664137). Display size Resolution PXM30-1 PXM40-1 PXM50-1 7.0 ̎ 10.1 ̎ 15.6 ̎ 1024 × 600 1280 × 800 1366 × 768 PXA.V40 PXA.
Commissioning 4 4 Commissioning ① Startup the device The Touch Panel Client is installed according to the information in the Installation [➙ 29] section. 1. Connect power and network cables. Fig. 1: AC / DC 24V LAN RJ-45 USB Reset 2. Tap to select a screen orientation. 3. Tap to display the Desigo Web login page. ② Initial login 1. Enter Administrator (case sensitive) for the User name. 2. Enter OneBT for the password. 3. Change the password as required.
4 Commissioning ③ Setup wizard Use the tables in this section to complete the Setup wizard. Setup wizard – Device Setting Description Device name (Required) Name of the Touch Panel Client. This name displays in the Setup & Service Application (SSA) status bar. Device instance number (Required) A unique number in the range from 0 through 4194302. The number must not be used by any other device on the network. Description Text field to describe the device. This description displays in the work area.
Commissioning 4 Setup wizard – Network settings The device will configure after clicking the blue arrow. Setting Description Configure IPv4 DHCP – use dynamic IP addressing. Manual – use a fixed IP address. Complete the IPv4, Subnet mask, and Router fields. MAC Address (Information only) MAC address of the device. DNS Servers Device name on IP Name of the device. Configure SNMP Enabled – SNMP monitoring is active. Disabled – SNMP monitoring is not active.
4 Commissioning ④ Connect to the HTML Web Server The Setup wizard is complete. The device has restarted and is available on the network. 1. Log in to the application using the Administrator account. 2. Enter the password selected during the commissioning process. The Setup & Service Assistant displays. 3. Continue with the procedure Home URL [➙ 25] to define the home page for your building automation Web interface.
5 User interface Touch panel browser bar 5 User interface 5.1 Touch panel browser bar ◈ Swipe down to display the touch panel browser bar. Indicator Description Reloads the current page. Displays the home page for your building automation Web interface. To setup this URL, see Home URL [➙ 25]. Displays the available Favorites pages. To setup Favorites, see Favorite URLs [➙ 25].
5 User interface Main navigation 5.2.1 About The following table outlines the About submenu. Submenu Description About ● Corporate information ● Privacy policy ● Terms of use ● Open Source licenses OS Application Corporate Information Redirects you to a new web browser displays all corporate information.
User interface 5 Main navigation 5.2.2 Account menu The following table outlines the Account menu submenu. Submenu Setting Description Settings View settings ● Keep room user logged in The effect of this toggle depends on the role of who is currently logged-in. The setting of this toggle persists until the cache is cleared. See Managing automatic logout ● Show unused objects Toggle ON to display unused objects during the current session.
6 Configuration Device 6 Configuration The Configuration submenus allow you to engineer a device and view information about devices and the system. Name Description Device Displays basic information about the local device and allows you to update the device firmware and manage the application. Network Allows you to modify the IP network settings for a Desigo Control Point device. Users Allows you to add, delete, and edit user profiles.
Configuration 6 Network ③ Device settings Field Description Description Description of the device. For example, automation station Object name Name of the device. For example, AS_4 Instance Device Instance number Local date Current date in DD.MM.YYYY format Local time Current local time in HH:MM:SS format Table 5: Device settings ④ Device about Field Description Model name Device model. For example, PXC5.E003. Operation URL Web address of the device. For example, https://192.168.251.
6 Configuration Users 6.3 Users Allows the Administrators user role to add, edit and delete user profiles. The Add user button only displays for the default Administrator user profile and user roles that have been granted access to create, update and delete user profiles. If a configured ABT Site project is downloaded to the automation station, the device contains the user names and user roles that correspond to the Users and Roles in the ABT Site User profiles task.
6 Configuration Users Setting Description User name Type a user name. Each user profile must have a unique User name. User role Select a role from the drop-down list. The User role controls access to functions and tools. Language Select the user interface language. Date format Select a date format. For example, DD.MM.YYYY, YYYY/MM/DD or MM-DD-YYYY. Time format Select the 24h or 12h time format. Change password 1. Click Change password to display the password fields. 2.
6 Configuration Touch panel 6.4 Touch panel NOTICE Changes to the Desigo Control Point device configuration are saved in nonvolatile memory every 5 minutes and whenever you log out of the device. ● ● Save and log out to immediately save changes to the device configuration. Changes to the device configuration are lost if a power cycle occurs within 5 minutes of the change and before you have logged out.
6 Configuration Touch panel Field Description Screen brightness mode Automatic Manual Screen timeout Select the number of minutes the touch panel must be inactive before the screensaver displays. Options: 5, 10, 15, 30, 45 and 60 minutes or 10 hours. The 10-hour option is for environments where the screen should be displayed for an extended period of time. Also setting Automatic logout to No maintains continuous access to the touch panel without having to repeatedly login.
6 Configuration Touch panel 1. Select Configuration > Touch panel. 2. Click on a line in the right pane to create a URL. 3. Click to save each URL. 1. Click on the line again to enter a corresponding name for each URL address. 2. Click to save each name. 6.4.3 Device 1. Select Object view > Device > Infrastructure. 2. In the work area, select to open your device's properties. Field Description Location Location description for the device. Time zone Drop-down list of global time zones.
Configuration 6 Touch panel Table 12: Device settings. 6.4.4 Network port for IP This section outlines how to edit your network port for IP settings. 1. Select Object view > Device > Infrastructure. 2. In the work area, select to open the Network port for IP properties . Field Description Network number Range is 0 to 65534. UDP port Range is 0 to 65535. IP address IP subnet mask IP default gateway Enable (IP) DHCP Yes – Use dynamic IP addressing. No – Use a fixed IP address.
7 ABT Site 7 ABT Site ABT Site is the engineering tool for Desigo Touch Panel Clients. It is used for more advanced tasks, such as a firmware update and to backup and restore the device configuration. For more information see the online help in ABT Site.
Installation 8 Touch panels PXMx0-1 8 Installation 8.1 Touch panels PXMx0-1 Panel door mounting A cut out with the following dimensions is required to mount the touch panel on a panel door. Panel door thickness: 1 mm to 4 mm Cut out for PXM30-1 Cut out for PXM40-1 395 (15.55") 172 (6.77") 240 (9.45") 266 (10.47") 116 (4.57") 181 (7.13") Cut out for PXM50-1 Example PXM40-1: 266 mm 1 ... 4 mm (0.04 ... 0.16") (10.47") B A (6.
8 Installation Touch panels PXMx0-1 Recessed mounting Installation frames PXA.V40 and PXA.V50 are used for a recessed touch panel installation in a wall. Cut out for PXM40-1 Cut out for PXM50-1 266 (10.47") A6V10933114_M03_01 261 (10.28") A6V10933114_M01_01 191 (7.52") 395 (15.55") Example PXM40-1: 266 mm 9 ... 25 mm (0.35" ... 0.98") (10.47") A C 3 (7.52") 191 mm 4 B C B A 1 X C 2 X Min. 64 mm (2.
8 Installation Power requirements 8.2 Power requirements 8.2.1 Power consumption per device Type AC 24 V ± 20 % PoE1) (DC 48 V Class 4) DC 24 V ± 15% PXM30-1 Max. 29 VA Max. 17 W n.a. PXM40-1 Max. 32 VA Max. 21 W Max. 22 W PXM50-1 Max. 42 VA Max. 26 W Max. 25 W 1 Power over Ethernet. See the topic Power over Ethernet. 8.2.2 Transformer sizing AC 24 V The transformer power is the sum of the power consumption of the connected devices. Operating voltage The operating voltage is AC 24 V.
8 Installation Cable 8.2.3 Power requirements for DC 24 V Operating voltage The operating voltage is DC 24 V. It must meet the requirements for SELV or PELV per IEC 60364-4-41. NEC: Class 2 circuits. Permissible deviation to nominal voltage DC 24 V on the power supply: +15% / -10%. This guarantees a tolerance of +15/-15% on the devices after considering line and contact resistance (Web Server: -20%). Wire lengths: Power supply DC 24 V The basis for calculation is the permissible voltage drop off of 2.
8 Installation Power over Ethernet (PoE) PoE 8.4 Power over Ethernet (PoE) PoE Principle: "Usable signal and power supply on the same cable". Benefits Power over Ethernet (PoE) is a simpler solution to supply power to low consumption room operator units. It saves on power cables and associated installation costs. PoE can be used to connect Ethernet devices in difficult to access locations or areas where multiple cables are disruptive.
8 Installation Wiring Selection criteria ● ● ● ● ● Required number of outputs Required power Operating switch voltage (PoE itself operated at DC 48 V; various switches can, however, be powered for example at DC 18…24 V or AC 230 V) Installation location (due to protection class) 8.5 Wiring Cabling and duct cross section Wire the devices in the standard manner in the cable ducts. Recommendation: Design the duct cross-section with at least 30% in reserve.
Disposal 9 9 Disposal The device is considered an electronic device for disposal in accordance with the European Guidelines and may not be disposed of as domestic garbage. ● Dispose of the device through channels provided for this purpose. ● Comply with all local and currently applicable laws and regulations.
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