Eaton XP-503 User manual

Category
Touch screen monitors
Type
User manual
Manual
12/2014 MN048014-
EN
XP-503
Panel PC
Company Information
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Manufacturer
Eaton Automation GmbH
Spinnereistrasse 8
-14
CH
-9008 St. Gallen
Switzerland
www.eaton.eu
www.eaton.com
Support
Region North America
Eaton Corporation
Electrical Sector
1111 Superior Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44114
United States
877
-ETN-CARE (877-386-2273)
www.eaton.com
Other regions
Please contact your local distributor or send an
e
-mail to:
Original instructions
The German-language edition of this document is the original manual.
Translated instructions
All editions of this document other than those in German language are translations of the original
manual.
Redaction
Manfred Hüppi
Brand and product names
All brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of the owner concerned.
Copyright
© Eaton Automation GmbH, CH-9008 St. Gallen
All rights reserved, also for the translation.
No part of this document may be reproduced in any form (print, photocopy, microfilm, or other
methods) or processed, duplicated, or distributed with the use of electronic systems without the
written permission of Eaton Automation GmbH, St. Gallen.
Subject to alteration
Contents
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Contents
1 General ............................................................................................................................... 5
1.1 Purpose of this manual ....................................................................................................... 5
1.2 Comments about this document ......................................................................................... 5
1.3 Additional documentation .................................................................................................... 5
2 Description of device ........................................................................................................ 7
2.1 Function .............................................................................................................................. 7
2.2 Intended use ....................................................................................................................... 7
2.3 Device versions ................................................................................................................... 8
2.4 Designation ......................................................................................................................... 9
3 Safety instructions .......................................................................................................... 11
3.1 Basics ................................................................................................................................ 11
3.2 Precautionary statements ................................................................................................. 12
3.3 Mandatory requirements, personnel requirements ........................................................... 13
3.3.1 Occupational safety ........................................................................................................... 13
3.3.2 Personnel qualifications .................................................................................................... 13
3.3.3 Manual .............................................................................................................................. 13
3.3.4 Installation, maintenance, and disposal ............................................................................ 13
3.3.5 Prohibited use ................................................................................................................... 13
3.3.6 Prerequisites for proper operation ..................................................................................... 14
3.4 Device-specific hazards .................................................................................................... 15
4 Installation ....................................................................................................................... 19
4.1 Safety instructions ............................................................................................................. 19
4.2 Unpacking and checking the package contents ................................................................ 19
4.3 Storage and transportation ................................................................................................ 19
4.4 Installing ............................................................................................................................ 19
4.4.1 Temperature ...................................................................................................................... 20
4.4.2 Aeration and de-aeration ................................................................................................... 20
4.4.3 Mounting position .............................................................................................................. 21
4.4.4 Installation cut-out ............................................................................................................. 21
4.4.5 Fixing and sealing ............................................................................................................. 22
4.5 Preparing the device for operation .................................................................................... 24
4.6 Connecting the power supply ............................................................................................ 25
4.7 Using peripheral devices ................................................................................................... 26
4.8 External connections ......................................................................................................... 27
4.8.1 Ethernet connections ........................................................................................................ 27
4.8.2 USB connections ............................................................................................................... 28
4.8.3 DVI-I interface ................................................................................................................... 28
4.8.4 Serial interfaces ................................................................................................................ 29
5 Commissioning and operation ...................................................................................... 31
5.1 Adding expansions to the XP-503 ..................................................................................... 31
5.1.1 General prerequisites ........................................................................................................ 31
5.2 Connecting peripheral devices .......................................................................................... 34
5.2.1 Interfaces .......................................................................................................................... 34
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5.2.2 Periphery ........................................................................................................................... 36
5.3 Using the storage media ................................................................................................... 37
5.3.1 CFast memory card ........................................................................................................... 37
5.4 Using the XP-503 .............................................................................................................. 40
5.5 Safety Instructions ............................................................................................................. 40
5.5.1 Commissioning .................................................................................................................. 42
5.6 XP-503 with Windows Embedded Standard 7 .................................................................. 45
5.6.1 Protect Mode (Operated with two drives, C:\ and D:\) ....................................................... 45
5.6.2 Managing Accounts and Auto Logon functionality ............................................................ 48
5.6.3 Touch parameters ............................................................................................................. 50
5.6.4 License Eaton Galileo-Open Runtime ............................................................................... 52
5.6.5 License Eaton Visual Designer Runtime ........................................................................... 52
6 Maintenance and repairs ................................................................................................ 53
6.1 Safety instructions ............................................................................................................. 53
6.2 Maintenance ...................................................................................................................... 53
6.2.1 Cleaning the capacitive touch panel ................................................................................. 53
6.2.2 Battery ............................................................................................................................... 53
6.3 Repairs .............................................................................................................................. 54
7 Storage, transport and disposal .................................................................................... 55
7.1 Safety instructions ............................................................................................................. 55
7.2 Storage .............................................................................................................................. 55
7.3 Transport ........................................................................................................................... 55
7.4 Disposal ............................................................................................................................ 56
8 Technical data ................................................................................................................. 57
8.1 Dimensions for XP-503 with 25.65 cm (10.1") display ...................................................... 57
8.1.1 Front dimensions ............................................................................................................... 57
8.1.2 Device dimensions ............................................................................................................ 58
8.1.3 Fitting dimensions ............................................................................................................. 59
8.2 Dimensions for XP-503 with 39.6 cm (15.6") display ........................................................ 60
8.2.1 Front dimensions ............................................................................................................... 60
8.2.2 Device dimensions ............................................................................................................ 61
8.2.3 Fitting dimensions ............................................................................................................. 62
8.3 Dimensions for XP-503 with 54.6 cm (21.5") display ........................................................ 63
8.3.1 Front dimensions ............................................................................................................... 63
8.3.2 Device dimensions ............................................................................................................ 64
8.3.3 Fitting dimensions ............................................................................................................. 65
8.4 General ............................................................................................................................. 66
8.5 Directives and standards ................................................................................................... 70
8.6 Approvals .......................................................................................................................... 70
1 General
1.1 Purpose of this manual
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1 General
1.1 Purpose of this manual
This manual contains all the information you will need in order to use the XP-503 panel PC safely and effectively. The
manual is considered an integral part of the device and must always be readily available in the
device's close proximity.
This manual describes all the lifecycle stages for the device: transportation, installation,
commissioning, operation, maintenance, storage, and disposal. It does not, however, go over its
operating system or application software.
.
WARNING
Incomplete manual copies
Working with individual pages taken out from the manual may lead to bodily injury
and property damage due to missing safety information.
Always work with the full document.
1.2 Comments about this document
Please send any comments, recommendations, or suggestions regarding this document to
1.3 Additional documentation
The following documents may also be helpful in relation to the use of this device:
[1] MN05010009Z-DE System Description Networks in Brief
(information on networks in general and on how to integrate PCs and panels into
networks)
These documents can be downloaded at:
www.eaton.eu (search for the document number using the search field on the home page)
www.eaton.com (search for the document number using the search field on the home page)
1 General
1.3 Additional documentation
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2 Description of device
2.1 Function
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2 Description of device
2.1 Function
XP-503 panels can be used as control and monitoring devices.
XP-503 devices are the answer to the growing demand of machine and system manufacturers for
high-precision, cost-effective HMI solutions featuring industrial-grade capacitive multi-touch
technology. These devices are available in three widescreen display sizes: 10.1", 15.6", and 21.5".
Their slim design, featuring a non-reflective glass front, delivers a modern look. The robust, scratch-
resistant front and open device concept on the Panel PCs make them suitable for use in almost all
branches of industry involved in mechanical and plant engineering.
2.2 Intended use
XP-503 panel PCs are primarily intended for use in machine and system building applications. They
are suitable for use in industrial environments and are typically used for automation purposes.
2 Description of device
2.3 Device versions
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2.3 Device versions
Panel Type
Part no.
Article no.
10.1" widescreen industrial panel PC (Galileo)
PCT Multitouch
1.65 GHz CPU
4GB RAM
Min. 32 GB of internal memory
Min. 4 GB of CFast removable memory
Windows Embedded Standard 7
Galileo Open Runtime License
XP-503-10-A10-A00-1B
174474
15.6" widescreen industrial panel PC (Galileo)
PCT Multitouch
1.65 GHz CPU
4GB RAM
Min. 32 GB of internal memory
Min. 4 GB of CFast removable memory
Windows Embedded Standard
Galileo Open Runtime License
XP-503-15-A10-A00-1B
174475
21.5" widescreen industrial panel PC (Galileo)
PCT Multitouch
1.65 GHz CPU
4GB RAM
Min. 32 GB of internal memory
Min. 4 GB of CFast removable memory
Windows Embedded Standard 7
Galileo Open Runtime License
XP-503-21-A10-A00-1B
174476
10.1" widescreen industrial panel PC (VD)
PCT Multitouch
1.65 GHz CPU
4GB RAM
Min. 32 GB of internal memory
Min. 4 GB of CFast removable memory
Windows Embedded Standard 7
Visual Designer runtime license
XP-503-10-A10-A00-1V
174477
15.6" widescreen industrial panel PC (VD)
PCT Multitouch
1.65 GHz CPU
4GB RAM
Min. 32 GB of internal memory
Min. 4 GB of CFast removable memory
Windows Embedded Standard 7
Visual Designer runtime license
XP-503-15-A10-A00-1V
174478
2 Description of device
2.4 Designation
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21.5" widescreen industrial panel PC (VD)
PCT Multitouch
1.65 GHz CPU
4GB RAM
Min. 32 GB of internal memory
Min. 4 GB of CFast removable memory
Windows Embedded Standard 7
Visual Designer runtime license
XP-503-21-A10-A00-1V
174479
Tab. 1 Device versions
2.4 Designation
Nameplate
The device has a nameplate on the back. This nameplate makes it possible to identify the device and
includes the following information:
Manufacturer
Part Number
Required power supply
Article No. (Part No. or Art. No.)
Serial No.
Certification marks and information concerning the corresponding certification/approval
Layout of interfaces and controls
Support
To get fast and effective support, make sure to always provide Customer Service with the following
information from the nameplate:
Article No. (Part No. or Art. No.)
Serial No.
2 Description of device
2.4 Designation
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3 Safety instructions
3.1 Basics
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3 Safety instructions
3.1 Basics
The device has been designed according to the state of the art and all generally accepted safety
rules and standards. However, this alone cannot eliminate all potential hazards, which is why it is
necessary for you to be aware of all hazards and residual risks.
Do not run the device unless it is in perfect technical condition. Make sure to always operate it as
specified in this document.
3 Safety instructions
3.2 Precautionary statements
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3.2 Precautionary statements
Danger
DANGER signa
l word
Indicates an imminent hazardous situation that will result in death or serious injury if
it is not avoided.
WARNING
WARNING signal word
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that could result in death or serious injury
if it is not avoided.
CAUTION
CAUTION signal word
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that could result in minor or moderate
injury if it is not avoided.
CAUTION
CAUTION signal word without warning sign
Indicates a situation that could result in p
roperty damage if it is not avoided.
The hazard symbol used and the corresponding text will provide information regarding the specific
hazard and how to avoid or prevent it.
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3.3 Mandatory requirements, personnel requirements
3.3.1 Occupational safety
All generally accepted occupational health and safety rules and standards (internal and national)
must be complied with.
3.3.2 Personnel qualifications
The personnel responsible for installation, operation, maintenance, and repairs must have the
necessary qualifications for the work they will be performing. They must be appropriately trained
and/or briefed and be informed of all hazards and risks associated with the device.
3.3.3 Manual
Make sure that every person who will be working with the device, regardless of the lifecycle stage
involved, has read and understood the relevant sections of this manual.
WARNING
Incomplete manual copies
Working with individual pages taken out from the manual may lead to bodily injury
and property d
amage due to missing safety information.
Always work with the full document.
3.3.4 Installation, maintenance, and disposal
Make sure that the device is connected, installed, serviced, and disposed of professionally and in line
with all relevant standards and safety rules.
3.3.5 Prohibited use
It is strictly prohibited to use the device in order to implement safety-relevant functions (in the sense
of personal and machine protection).
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3.3.6 Prerequisites for proper operation
In order for the device to be able to meet the contractually stipulated terms, the following must be
observed:
Only qualified personnel should be allowed to work with the device.
The personnel working with the device must have read the manual and must follow all the
instructions in it.
The required ambient conditions must be met.
Maintenance work must be carried out correctly.
Potentially explosive atmosphere, Zone 22:
The ground resistance of accessible metal parts must be less than 10
9
ohms.
We assume no liability for damages, consequential damages, and/or accidents caused by the
following:
Failure to follow occupational health and safety rules and standards
Device failures or function disturbances
Improper use and/or handling
Failure to follow the instructions in this manual
Alterations, changes, and repairs to the device
efer to chapter 6.3.1, "Repairs".
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3.4 Device-specific hazards
Danger
Explosion hazard
Death, serious injury, and property damage may occur if the device is being used in
a potentially explosive (classified) l
ocation and, during operation, an electrical plug
connection is disconnected or the device is exposed to dangerous impacts or other
types of dangerous mechanical shock.
Use the device in the following environments only:
- Non-hazardous (non-explosive) areas
Potentially explosive atmosphere, Zone 22:
The ground resistance of accessible metal parts must be less than 10
9
ohms.
When used in a potentially explosive atmosphere, Zone 22, the environment has
to be designed to avoid any bunch discharge.
Make sure that the device is not exposed to dangerous impacts and other types
of dangerous mechanical shock.
De-energize the device before disconnecting plug connections
.
WARNING
Live parts inside the device
When the device is ope
n, there will be an electric shock hazard if live parts are
touched.
Do not open the device if it is not de-energized
.
WARNING
Equipotential bonding currents
Large transient currents between the protective circuits of different devices may
resul
t in fire or in malfunctions due to signal interference.
If necessary, route an equipotential bonding conductor, with a cross-sectional
area that is several times larger than that of the cable shielding, parallel to the
cable.
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CAUTION
Electrostatic discharge
Electrostatic discharges may damage or ruin assembly parts.
Do not touch components (e.g., pins) that are electrostatic-sensitive.
Discharge any static electricity from your body before touching the device
(e.g., by touching an earthed metal object).
CAUTION
Non
-galvanically isolated interfaces
The device may be damaged by potential differences.
The GND connections of all bus stations must be connected.
CAUTION
Data loss
If an SSD, HD, or CFast card is being
written to and a voltage drop occurs or the
drive/card is removed, data may be lost or the SSD, HD, or CFast card may be
ruined.
Insert SSDs, HDs, and CFast cards only when the device is de-energized.
Avoid writing to SSDs, HDs, and CFast cards as much as possible. Reasons:
- The number of write cycles for SSDs, HDs, and CFast cards is limited
.
-
If there is a voltage drop while a write operation is in progress, data loss
is highly likely to occur.
Remove SSDs, HDs, and CFast cards only when the device is de-energized.
Before switching off the device, make sure that there are no programs writing to
an SSD, HD, or CFast card.
CAUTION
Condensation in/on the device
If the device is or has been exposed to climatic fluctuati
ons (temperature
fluctuations, air humidity), condensation may form on or inside the device,
creating a
short
-circuit hazard.
Do not switch on the device if there is condensation in or on it.
If the device has condensation in or on it, or if the device has been exposed to
temperature fluctuations, let the device settle into the existing ambient
temperature before switching it on (do not expose the device to direct heat
radiation from heating appliances).
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CAUTION
UV light
Plastics m
ay become brittle when exposed to UV light. This will reduce the device's
lifespan.
Protect the device from direct sunlight and lamps with UV radiation
.
CAUTION
Cleaning the device
The device can be damaged by pointy or sharp objects, as well as by liquids.
Do not use pointy or sharp objects (e.g., knives) to clean the device.
Do not use any aggressive or abrasive cleaning products or solvents.
Make sure that no liquids get into the device (short-circuit hazard).
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4.1 Safety instructions
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4 Installation
4.1 Safety instructions
structions." Chapter 3 contains important information regarding your own personal
4.2 Unpacking and checking the package contents
Unpacking
Check the XP-503's packaging for transit damage.
Carefully remove the packaging in order to avoid damaging the device.
-503. Make sure to also keep the documents enclosed with
Verify
Check the package contents for visible transit damage.
Use the package insert to make sure that the contents are complete.
4.3 Storage and transportation
The XP-503 is sturdily built, but the components inside it are sensitive to excessively strong vibrations
and mechanical shock.
Accordingly, make sure to protect the XP-503 from excessively large mechanical loads.
The device should only be transported in its original packaging, complete with all shock-absorbing
parts.
4.4 Installing
-503 is approved for use in closed spaces.
When installing the XP-503, make sure to also consult the "Technical data" chapter.
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4.4.1 Temperature
Prior to commissioning:
- Slowly let the device settle into the existing ambient temperature.
- If there is condensation in or on the device, do not switch on the device until it is completely dry.
Avoid overheating during operation:
Do not expose the device to direct sunlight or other sources of heat.
The ambient air temperature during operation must not exceed the maximum limit value specified
in the "Technical data" chapter.
4.4.2 Aeration and de-aeration
Do not block the ventilation openings when mounting the device:
They are designed to allow air to circulate in order to cool the device.
The device uses natural convection-based passive cooling, i.e., it does not use CPU or system
fans.
The CPU and the power supply unit's power semiconductors are directly thermally connected to
the back of the display housing by means of a heat spreader or heat sink.
Make sure that there will be enough volume for air changes inside the control panel, etc. There
must be a clearance of at least 50 mm around the XP-503. The clearance behind it can be
reduced to 20 mm if necessary.
Make sure that there is enough air recirculation.
Example: XP-503-15
The following also applies to other device versions as applicable.
Abb. 1
Aeration and de-aeration
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Eaton XP-503 User manual

Category
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