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2. 4 04406000 16 3544 FOG 17 Hardware Installation 19 4 1 WW 19 4 2 Mounting the VisuNet KT 19 4 2 4 Selecting a Mounting Location 19 4 2 2 Mounting Options En EY Lu eek x ERES a EXE 19 JPEPPERL FUCHS 5 Connectors and Cabling 27 BOB 27 5 1 4 With Quick Disconnects and Cable Glands 27 5 1 2 With Cable Glands 28 5 1 3 Removing the Junction 28 5 1 4 Routing Cables Through the Junction Box 28 5 1 5 Installing the Junction 28 c 29 Ia gt 30 522 A2sSUSB AU D ivo nq PZN RD MR CM TURCIS VENE 31 5 2 3 Rear non incendive intrinsically safe USB optional 31 5 2 4 X3 Serial Port 5232 2 31 5 2 5 X4 Digital In Out 31 526 32 5 2 7 6 1 32 5 26 32 5 29 ABSE
3. Tu tS Ur UU EU 56 o PS 57 81 Panel Connectors 4 1 1 0 nanus 57 02 US 57 8 3 Solid State Drive SSD 57 8 4 Power Supply 6 ana 57 9 APPEND 59 91 Factory Restore Guide 59 SLT HMIIOO 59 MENO 3 64 92 SIM 68 77 JPEPPERL FUCHS VisuNet XT 9700 Series THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK JPEPPERL FUCHS VisuNet XT 9700 Series O 1 4 PEPPERL FUCHS Safety Validity This document contains information that you must read for your own personal safety and to avoid property damage Depending on the hazard category the warning signs are displayed in descending order as follows Symbols Used Safety Symbols Danger Danger notices emphasize that hazardous conditions may exist in the equipment or may be associated with its use Failure to comply with danger notices may result in serious personal injury or death Warning Warning notices indicate a warning about a possible fault or danger Failure to comply with warning may result in personal injury or equipment damage Caution Caution notices indicate a warning about a possible fault Ignoring the devices and any connec
4. 27 Fw 0362 f 5 WWN 15 SATA 550 800 SV 1 WARRANTY VOID IF ANY LABEL SCREW 15 REMOVED OR BROKEN Figure 7 15 Loosen the Bracket Screws VisuNet XT 9700 Series 54 JPEPPERL FUCHS VisuNet XT 9700 Series VisuNet XT 9700 Series Field Maintenance and Repair EL pU 003 Py ANTY VOD Ir Ar 15 RE Figure 7 16 Remove the SSD and Disconnect the Power and Data Cables 6 Secure the cover plate in place by tightening the 4 40 cover screws to 0 7 Nm 6 in Ibs in an inside to outside crisscross pattern using the incremental order shown in Figure 7 17 to ensure the plate seals correctly Caution N Do not use thread locking products on any screw thread Do not over tighten the screws Failure to install the cover plate in the manner described may result in loss of enclosure protection Figure 7 17 SSD Cover Plate Incremental Screw Tightening Order JPEPPERL FUCHS 7 2 4 56 VisuNet XT 9700 Series Field Maintenance and Repair Fuse Replacement The fuse holders are located on the I O panel behind the junction box Caution N Power down the the VisuNet unit before beginning this procedure This procedure must be performed in a clean non hazardous environment free of dust and contaminants Make sure no liquids or dust particles penetrate the unit It is highly recommended that the service
5. gt p L VT ia M al Ag 769 S71 cA SORIA 4 ALT Gi Figure 7 11 Loosen the Mounting Screws Note Do not remove the power supply from the mounting bracket FJ PEPPERL FUCHS VisuNet XT 9700 Series VisuNet XT 9700 Series Field Maintenance and Repair Je Jem LIV MA wee AM e H 3 5 A US QUT sb T ma 11 27 Figure 7 12 Cover Plate is Removed 6 Attach the new power supply with mounting bracket assembly to the back side of the cover plate using the four 4 screws 7 Connectthe wiring to the primary and secondary sides of the power supply Refer to Figure 7 10 8 Slide the power supply into the housing 9 Secure the cover plate in place by tightening the 4 40 cover screws to 0 7 Nm 6 in Ibs in an inside to outside crisscross pattern using the incremental order shown in Figure 7 13 to ensure the plate seals correctly Caution N Do not use thread locking products on any screw thread Do not over tighten the screws Failure to install the cover plate in the manner described may result in loss of enclosure protection VisuNet XT 9700 Series JPEPPERL FUCHS 2 VisuNet XT 9700 Series Field Maintenance and Repair Figure 7 13 Correct inside to outside crisscross pattern VisuNet XT 9700 Series JPEPPERL FUCHS VisuNet XT 9700 Series VisuNet XT 9700 Series Field Maintenance and Repair 7 2 3 Solid
6. mem Do you want to back up your files Before continuing you can back up files such documents pictures and music to an eternal hard disk DVD CD or USB flash drive After Ehe recovery process is completed Windows will help you restore these Files to your computer If you skip this step you might lose your files d Windows could not find File backups this computer Click Back up now tn create a file backup Search Control Panel Restart your computer and continue the recovery If you are restoring your computer from system backup you will be able to select your backup date if more than one exists You have chosen not to back up your data You might lose your user files such as documents iius iu music if you continue VisuNet XT 9700 Series 60 JPEPPERL FUCHS VisuNet XT 9700 Series Appendix 10 Please wait until the device has completely rebooted At the System Recovery Options window click Next gt System Recovery Options 11 Click Yes at the Reinstall Windows box This message explains that the current possibly corrupt Windows system files will be saved to a backup folder that is accessible once the restore process is finished Rein sta Wind ows Are you sure you want to reinstall Windows The existing Windows installation will be moved to the Windows old directory You can retrieve data
7. DC POWER 0 _ x R 1 B JOAL USB Se m 7 n 4 1 r T 1 NOI V D 0 V V D V A B GND CAT Sel Y f TN gt IL _ Vu m 14 2 H se sess x EE SE X6 Di 3 meme AUDO xd 3 Lal E J H A 1 7 T Tx CTS RTS GNO 4 4 UN H 1 sesesesesese _ M 200000 mm OBIE DIO dw on X1 L UE 2 1 POWER IN NO GND NC Figure 5 4 Plate Details 5 2 1 X1 Power A power connection is provided by removable terminal block The VisuNet XT has the option to accept either Universal AC input or 18 30 VDC input Wire size Use a minimum of 18 AWG 8 AWG Max wire for AC power and 16 AWG wire for DC power input Tightening torque The recommended tightening torque is 0 7 Nm 6 in Ib Note Customer wiring used to power the main input terminals must use conductors rated for 75 C 167 F or higher X1 Terminal Power AC DC X1 1 Hot X1 2 Neutral X1 3 Ground VisuNet XT 9700 Seri
8. F1 DC unit input 250 V 10A F2 DC DC Output Fuse 250 V 12 5 5 2 12 Blanking Plugs A blanking plug must be installed and properly tightened into any unused cable gland Refer to the manufacturer s instructions for proper torque values according to gland type cable type and cable diameter See Figure 5 7 Refer to Section 8 for replacement parts Figure 5 7 Blanking Plug VisuNet XT 9700 Series 34 JPEPPERL FUCHS VisuNet XT 9700 Series 5 2 13 5 3 JPEPPERL FUCHS Front non incendive intrinsically safe USB optional Front USB connector for Ex rated USB memory stick USB connector is Type 4x IP66 rated when cover is used Installation must be in accordance to control drawing 116 017 Entity parameters are as follows Voc 5 0V Isc 240mA 60uF Group IIB 12uF Group La 24mH Figure 5 8 Front USB non incendive intrinsically safe External Grounding An external 10 32 grounding screw is located on the corner of the case near the power supply cover plate See Figure 5 9 The grounding cable and ring terminal are the responsibility of the customer Use a minimum 10 AWG approximate 4 copper stranded green with yellow stripe wire and connect the wire to the unit using a stainless steel ring lug suitable for a 10 screw A el Figure 5 9 External Grounding Screw 35 9700 Series Connectors and Cabling 5 4 SD Ca
9. Table 5 1 lists all the possible available connections Available I O Connections Form F USB 2 0 2 Terminal Block Isolated Non Incendive optional Serial Ports RS232 1 Terminal Block Isolated Serial Ports RS485 1 Terminal Block Isolated Ethernet CAT5 2 HJ45 Ethernet Fiber 1 Duplex ST Connector Power 1 Terminal Block Audio 1 of each Terminal Block Digial I O 1 of each Terminal Block Wireless Antenna 2 SMA Coax Figure 5 4 shows I O plate details and connector locations 29 mus VisuNet XT 9700 Series Connectors and Cabling PLATE 1x LAN 1x FIBER OPTIC EN lt gt CI ff n pumo panny qung pang SS fug es pealelslelale Use ed mM et em gt ll 4 PUSL We D De V Ve D De 8 GND b 1 L O O oO T TIT Ee ee TE x psum qi 1 OE ae COM 9 C AUDIO J _ ES L b EJ Tx Rx CTS RTS GNO i i M fs KO SS a X1 L POWER IN APU NO GC NC MES III
10. X8 1 DA X8 5 DC X8 2 DA X8 6 DB X8 3 DB X8 7 DD X8 4 DC X8 8 DD Figure 5 6 X8 LAN 5 2 10 X9 LAN Fiber This connector can either be an RJ45 2 x ST fiber optic multi mode If the standard LAN option is chosen refer to the pin out for X8 in Figure 5 6 If the fiber option is chosen use a 50 or 62 5 125 um fiber cable 5 2 10 1 Fiber Optic optional When fiber optic LAN output is selected as an option there is 1 x RJ45 connection and 1 x ST fiber optic connection multi mode Fiber optic Ethernet output complies with the IEEE 802 3u standard 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet 5 2 10 2 WLAN Port optional VisuNet XT offers an 802 11 a b g n with speed up to 300 Mbps via two external SMA connectors SMA connectors are protected internally by a gas tube lightning arrestors having a breakdown voltage of 90 V 20 Note IP66 protection is only maintained if antenna extension cable or dust cap is attached JPEPPERL FUCHS is mE VisuNet 9700 Series Connectors and Cabling 5 2 11 Fuses There are two field replaceable fuses located on the I O plate The junction box must be removed to access the fuse holders Table 5 2 lists the fuse ratings Refer to Figure 5 4 for the locations of the F1 and F2 fuses holders Heinstall the junction box following the procedure in Section 5 1 5 Table 5 2 Fuses 2 3T iili 1 250 VAC
11. 547638 7 1 547305 Figure 4 7 Yoke base Yoke Keyboard Tray Assembly 1 Thread the plungers onto each threaded hole on the keyboard tray 547308 Insert a jam nut 2x 547650 onto each plunger 2x 547644 Apply a small amount of Loctite 243 547659 2 Place two of the smaller thrust bushings 2x 547641 onto each of the smaller shoulder screws 2x 547657 Place one bushing 2x 547640 on each shoulder screw Install inwards on each side to the hinge hole on the keyboard tray 3 Insert one thrust bushing 2x 547642 on each side Next place a spacer 2x 547655 on each shoulder screw See Figure 4 8 22 JPEPPERL FUCHS VisuNet XT 9700 Series VisuNet XT 9700 Series 547641 547657 547308 547653 Figure 4 8 Keyboard tray flange assembly 4 Place one keyboard flange 2x 547307 on each shoulder screw aligning the stop pin to the guide channel 5 Apply Loctite 243 547659 to the threads of the shoulder screw 6 With the keyboard tray in the lowest setting against the bottom of the channel fasten each shoulder screw to the yoke frame Tighten each shoulder screw using a 1 8 hex socket to 24in lb 7 Align the other mounting hole on each flange to the second hole on the yoke Insert two pan head screws 2x 547652 one on each side with a lock washer 2x 547653 on each screw into ea
12. A 1 2 64 22 factory restore process is now complete Method B Make sure all cables are securely connected power USB monitor Power on the PC As the device boots hold down the F1 key BM De A loading bar will display with the words Windows is loading files above it Select a keyboard input method Cancel 6 Atthe first window enter the credentials for the device s administrator account and click OK Here John Doe is used as an example a System Recovery Options To access recovery options log on as a local user To access the command prompt as well log on using an administrator account User name John Doe Paseword 1111111 MEN JPEPPERL FUCHS VisuNet XT 9700 Series VisuNet XT 9700 Series Appendix 7 Select the last item on the menu Reinstall Windows 8 Click Yes at the Reinstall Windows box This message explains that the current possibly corrupt Windows system files will be saved to a backup folder that is accessible once the restore process is finished Reinstall Windows Are you sure you want to reinstall Windows The existing Windows installation will be moved to the Windows old directory You can retrieve data that location after the restore completes Any program you ve installed will need to be reinstalled using the original installation discs or files If the operating system drive is protected using B
13. 1 clear outportb SMPORT 03 REG_INDEX clear outportb SMPORT 02 0x48 read_byte delay 10 printf 02 inportb SBMPORT 05 SMB R inportb SMPORT 05 return SMB oid SMB Byte WRITE int SMPORT int DevicelD int INDEX int DATA outportb SMPORT 02 0x00 clear outportb SMPORT 00 clear delay 10 outportb SMPORT 04 DevicelD clear outportbh SMPORT 03 REG INDEX clear outportb SMPORT 05 REG F read byte outportb SMPORT 02 0x48 read byte delay 10 printf 02 inportb SMPORT 05 7 VisuNet XT 9700 Series 6 FSPEPPERL FUCHS VisuNet XT 9700 Series Glossary Ampere Amps AC Alternating Current Apk Peak Amperage ATEX Derived from the French term ATmospheres EXplosibles it is a directive that applies to connectors intended for safe operation in and around potentially explosive atmospheres and was originally a European Union Directive although it is now recognized in many parts of the world including North America AWG American Wire Gauge A standardized wire gauge system used since 1857 predominantly in the United States and Canada for the diameters of round solid nonferrous electrically conducting wire BUS A subsystem that transfers data between components inside a computer or between computers C Degrees Celsius temperature measurement Cable Gland A metal or plastic
14. 10A DC Non Heater Unit XT F10 0A 01 F2 12 5 A AC and DC Unit XT F12 5A 01 8 3 Solid State Drive SSD SSD P F Part Number SSD 32 bit XT SSD 120 W7 32 1 SSD 64 bit XT SSD 120 W7 64 1 8 4 Power Supply Power Supply P F Part Number DC Supply XT PS DC 1 AC Supply XT PS AC 1 JPEPPERL FUCHS 57 VisuNet XT 9700 Series Replacement Parts THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK VisuNet XT 9700 Series 8 JPEPPERL FUCHS VisuNet XT 9700 Series A Appendix A 1 Factory Restore Guide A 1 1 Method A 1 Make sure all cables are securely connected power USB monitor 2 Power on the PC 3 From the Windows 7 desktop click the Start button 4 recovery See more results recovery Review your computer s status and resolve issues gt Restore your computer to an earlier time Fix problems with your computer 12 Create a restore point Restore system files and settings from a restore point Restore your computer or reinstall Windows ue Back up your computer ma Restore data files or computer from backup FJ PEPPERL FUCHS 59 VisuNet XT 9700 Series Appendix 6 In the window that is displayed click the link that says Advanced recovery methods Control Panel All Control Panel tems Recovery m Search Contra Panel Contre Panel Home x Restore this computer to earlier point in time Troubleshoot proble
15. 5 Refer to Figure 7 5 Loosen the four 4 mounting bracket screws and remove the cover plate The screws stay captured on the mounting bracket Note Do not remove the power supply from the mounting bracket FJ PEPPERL FUCHS is Figure 7 5 Loosen the Mounting Screws Do not remove Figure 7 6 Cover Plate is Removed 6 Attach the new power supply with mounting bracket assembly to the back side of the cover plate using the four 4 screws JPEPPERL FUCHS VisuNet XT 9700 Series VisuNet XT 9700 Series Field Maintenance and Repair 7 Connectthe wiring to the primary and secondary sides of the power supply Refer to Figure 8 Slide the power supply into the housing 9 Secure the cover plate in place by tightening the 4 40 cover screws to 0 7 Nm 6 in Ibs in an inside to outside crisscross pattern using the incremental order shown in Figure 7 7 to ensure the plate seals correctly Caution N Do not use thread locking products on any screw thread Do not over tighten the screws Failure to install the cover plate in the manner described may result in loss of enclosure protection Figure 7 7 Power Supply Cover Plate Incremental Screw Tightening Order VisuNet XT 9700 Series JPEPPERL FUCHS VisuNet XT 9700 Series Field Maintenance and Repair 7 2 2 DC Power Supply Removal and Replacement Caution N Remove power to the unit before beginning this procedure This proce
16. C22 2 No 60079 0 11 2nd Edition dated December 2011 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60079 11 1st edition 2011 12 01 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60079 15 12 1st Edition dated January 2012 ATEX 60950 22 2006 A11 2008 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT SAFETY PART 22 EQUIPMENT INSTALLED OUTDOORS Edition N A Revision Date 2008 01 01 ATEX Cert DEMKO 13 ATEX 1205911X Markings 3G Ex ic nA nC T4 Gc IP66 3G Ex ic nA nc ic T4 Gc IP66 Standards EN 60079 0 2009 EN 60079 11 2012 EN 60079 15 2010 IEC and IECEX IEC 60950 1 2ND EDITION AMENDMENT 1 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT SAFETY PART 1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Edition 2 Revision Date 2011 12 19 IEC 60950 22 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT SAFETY PART 22 EQUIPMENT TO BE INSTALLED OUTDOORS Edition 1 Issue Date 2005 10 01 IECEx UL 13 0015X Markings Ex ic nA nC IIC T4 Gc IP66 Ex ic nA nc ic IIC T4 Gc IP66 Standards IECEx 60079 0 5th Edition IECEx 60079 11 6th Edition IECEx 60079 15 4th Edition JPEPPERL FUCHS VisuNet XT 9700 Series VisuNet XT 9700 Series VisuNet XT 9700 Series Product Description 3 4 4 FCC Federal Register 47 Part 15 subpart B 2007 m Radiated Emissions Part 15 109 b Class Conducted Emissions Part 15 107 b Class This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 th
17. DI X4 2 DI X4 3 N O DO X4 4 Common DO X45 DO 31 5 2 6 X5 Serial Port RS485 An RS485 port is available via a 4 removable terminal block The RS485 communication line is an isolated line providing 1 5 KV of isolation Wire size 16 28 AWG Tightening torque Recommended tightening torque is 0 24 Nm 2 in Ibs X5 Terminal RS485 X5 1 TX X5 2 Rx 5 3 Ground 5 4 Not Used 5 2 7 X6 Audio In Out Audio connection is done via removable terminal blocks Terminal block pin out is as follows Wire size 14 30 AWG Tightening torque Recommended tightening torque is 0 24 Nm 2 in Ibs X6 Terminal Audio In Out X6 1 In X6 2 Out X6 3 In X6 4 Out 5 2 8 X7 Video output is provided by a standard 15 pin D sub VGA connector Figure 5 5 15 12 Red e KeyPw Green X7 10 GND NA DTSDA 7 6 Hed RTN 7 14 VSync Green RTN X7 15 ID3 SCL Blue RTN 5 Figure 5 5 X7 VGA 5 2 9 X8 LAN There are three different LAN communication configurations Each LAN connection is 1 0 GB Fast Ethernet See Figure 5 6 2xRHJ45 1x RJ45 and 1 x ST Fiber multi mode 1xLAN and 1 x 32 JPEPPERL FUCHS VisuNet XT 9700 Series VisuNet XT 9700 Series VisuNet XT 9700 Series Connectors and
18. LED flashes in slow two second intervals when the computer is in sleep mode Touch LED stays lit when the touch screen is disabled Ambient temperature is below 20 C 4 F and is too cold to allow safe computer startup Heat LED is lit as heaters bring ambient temperature up to 15 C 5 F Power LED flashes in quick half second intevals to show computer startup is on standby until safe temperature is reached Heater failure during cold computer startup The power LED and heat LED both flash in quick half second intervals Computer failure during startup The power LED and the touch disable LED both flash in quick half second intervals 42 JPEPPERL FUCHS VisuNet XT 9700 Series VisuNet XT 9700 Series 7 2 gt gt 7 2 1 Wy gt JPEPPERL FUCHS Field Maintenance and Repair Inspection The VisuNet XT enclosure is watertight and dusttight with an Type 4x IP66 enclosure rating Care must be taken to insure the enclosure is not damaged due to mishandling etc that could compromise the seal Note Do not open or remove any plates covers or connections that are not described in this manual The gaskets and seals are integral parts of the watertight seal When removing a cover plate inspect the gasket or seal for defects before reinstalling the cover plate to insure the gasket has not been damaged Field Serviceable Components Caution Field maintenance p
19. State Drive SSD Removal Replacement Caution N Power down the the VisuNet unit before beginning this procedure This procedure must be performed in a clean non hazardous environment free of dust and contaminants Make sure no liquids or dust particles penetrate the unit It is highly recommended that the service technician be properly grounded using a grounding strap during this procedure Perform the following steps to properly remove and replace the solid state drive 1 Loosen the ten 10 each 4 40 captive screws securing the SSD cover plate in place and remove the cover See Figure 7 14 2 Check the cover gasket for damage Figure 7 14 Remove the SSD Cover Plate 3 Loosen do not remove the three mounting clip screws Retract the long mounting bracket and carefully remove the SSD See Figure 7 15 and Figure 7 16 4 Disconnect the power and data cables from the SSD 5 Install the new SSD and secure in place with the mounting clips JPEPPERL FUCHS gt VisuNet XT 9700 Series Field Maintenance and Repair Intel 550 320 Series 80GB N f tma PBA geses 9 801 LBA 152509468 Pb free 211 Made in China WWN Model 23 25 3Gb s SATA SSD aoc Disclaimer WARRANTY Wine ar SCREW IS REMOVED BROKEN S ve 4 Mod intel SSD 320 Series mL 54 G17920335
20. alloy enclosure Type 4x IP66 to protect the system against dust water and damage VisuNet XT computers are available as either 24 V DC units that accept a range of 18 30 V DC or as 115 230 V AC units that accept a range of 100 240 V AC VisuNet XT computers provide an enhanced feature set including configurable heaters for extended temperature operation and a front keypad overlay The unit is supplied completely assembled and requires only mounting and connecting Certification The VisuNet XT 9700 series is ATEX and IECEx certified for Zone 2 as well as UL Class l Div 2 and AEx Class l Zone 2 environments See Section 3 4 for a complete list of agency markings standards and certifications VisuNet XT 9700 Series Introduction THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK VisuNet XT 9700 Series 10 FJ PEPPERL FUCHS VisuNet XT 9700 Series JPEPPERL FUCHS Product Description General Overview The VisuNet XT product family is a series of extremely rugged PC based operator workstations for the oil and gas industry based on an Type 4X IP66 rated impact esistant cast aluminum housing The VisuNet XT PC9700 series features either a high bright 15 inch or 19 inch TFT LED backlit LCD display Both models come with a 5 wire hardened resistive optically bonded touch screen for enhanced sunlight readability The PC9700 is available as either a Class l Division 2 or a ATEX IECEx Zone 2 rated device The key component of
21. approved for appropriate and intended use Ignoring these instructions will void any warranty and absolve the manufacturer from any liability The device must only be operated in the ambient temperature range and at the relative humidity non condensing specified Connect interfaces using shielded cables ONLY The lead data cable and power circuit line must be in separate cable channels Check all cables and connectors before commissioning the system Wiring methods must be done in accordance with the authority having local jurisdiction Protection of the operating personnel and the overall system is not ensured if the product is not being used according to its intended purpose PEPPERL FUCHS VisuNet XT 9700 SEries VisuNet XT 9700 Series 1 8 1 9 PEPPERL FUCHS gt gt For installations in a Restricted Access Location or equivalent the user must comply with the Restricted Access Location requirements of UL60950 1 Warnings and Cautions When so labeled this equipment is suitable for use in Class 2 Groups A B and D Class l Zone 2 ATEX IEC Ex Zone 2 or non hazardous locations only Please consult local electrical codes for hazardous location installation guidelines Power input and output I O wiring must be in accordance with Class l Division 2 wiring methods Article 501 4 B of the National Electrical Code NFPA 70 and in accordance with the authority having jurisdiction The cabinet
22. illuminates solid when the heaters are working Press the power button item 1 to initiate computer cold start up If the temperature inside of the cabinet is below 20 C 4 F the internal heaters will cycle ON first to bring the inside temperature of the housing up to a safe startup temperature before allowing the computer to power up and the green power LED item 2 flashes in quick half second intervals to show that the computer is on standby waiting to power up The computer powers up and the heaters cycle OFF when the temperature reaches 20 C 4 F The red heater LED item 4 turns off and the power LED item 2 changes from flashing to solid green when the computer is powered up and ready Inthe unlikely event the temperature inside of the cabinet drops below 20 C while the computer is on the heaters will cycle on and off as necessary to maintain a safe operating temperature while the computer remains operational Note If the red heater LED item 4 is lit the heaters are either ON or cycling 6 2 2 Keypad Disable Enable The keypad can be disabled for cleaning purposes without affecting the computer When the keypad is disabled the touchscreen is also disabled Disabling the keypad and touch screen does not impede or affect computer programs running at the time gt Press and hold the touch disable button item 6 for another four seconds to enable the 40 Press and hold the to
23. restore those files now Restore my files Cancel 16 From the Windows 7 desktop click the Start button PEPPERL FUCHS VisuNet XT 9700 Series VisuNet XT 9700 Series Appendix 18 Click on the item entitled Activate Windows at the top of the list Control Panel 8 jE Activate Windows El Enable or disable transparent glass on windows Turn Windows features on or off Change desktop background Check for updates a Turn automatic updating on or off How to install a program 3 Set up parental controls for any user 19 Click Activate Windows online now NOTE In order to complete this step the device must be connected to the internet Activate Windows now You must activate Windows within 29 days to continue using all Windows features Type your praduct The Windows 7 product key can be found on the instalistian disr holder inside the Windows package Artrestion will register product key bo this computer The product kay lcsok Ika this PRODUCT XXXEX XXXXX XXXXXJGONOX XX XEM Windows will verify the product key you entered When finished click Ok For more help activating Windows see http windows microsoft com en us windows7 activate windows 7 on this computer 2 Windows Tha product kay is bang verified This might take m few minutes b VisuNet XT 9700 Series JPEPPERL FUCHS
24. secure the bracket assembly to the XT unit with six 6 32 Phillips pan head screws Tighten the screws to 1 2 Nm 11 in Ib 8 Secure the XT unit to the panel by tightening the sixteen 10 32 Phillips pan head screws item 7 against the back side of the panel Tighten the screws to 1 2 11 in Ib Figure 4 12 XT Unit Gasket VisuNet XT 9700 Series JPEPPERL FUCHS AMENS 9700 Series Hardware Installation Figure 4 13 Panel Mount Assembly Figure 4 14 Panel Mount Frame Assembly Mounted to XT Unit VisuNet XT 9700 Series 5 VisuNet XT 9700 Series 5 1 5 1 1 JPEPPERL FUCHS Connectors and Cabling This section describes the connectors and cabling on the VisuNet XT 9700 Connectors are located on the rear plate All cables to the I O plate must be routed through the cable glands on the junction box Input and output wiring methods must be in accordance with local wiring methods and codes the authority having jurisdiction and the manufacturer recommendations All cables brought through the cable glands must be supported to avoid forces or movement of the cables in the glands Mount cable supports to the VisuNet housing or to the mounting supports All cabling is to be routed in grounded conduit All high voltage lines above 300 V must be separated from low voltage lines Junction Box The VisuNet XT provides different pass through cable glands for ca
25. the PC9700 is the powerful Intel i7 quad core processor running the Windows 7 Ultimate operating system with the option of a 32 bit or 64 bit system The following options are available Multi mode fiber optic LAN option Intel 17 Quad Core or Celeron processor options 120 GB SSD Solid state Drive Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit or 64 bit Up to 8 GB RAM Wireless Ethernet IEEE 802 1 1a b g n Complete fanless design Heater option for 40 C 40 F operation 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 18 30 VDC Three mounting options VESA mount yoke mount or panel mount NEMA 4X and IP66 rated Class l Division 2 Class l Zone 2 ATEX Zone 2 IECEx Zone 2 11 O gt gt lt Z gt 9 D e A Component Overview 3 2 seueS 00 6 LX 19NnSIA LL 9126 LX JONNSIA cc LL 1294 9DIS eueiqueyw T 9UIOISnO 10 MJIS 26 0 Sr e 672 96 692 96 uu yop 001 ein N 9609 0 2 9 o oe uu gt ve 96 o 2 8 2 8 gt R a 5 LL uu z 00 5908 y vS3A SW Addns amod O gt gt lt Z gt 9 D e
26. wire cable pass thru device that seals on the outer cable sheath to prevent dust and moisture from entering the electrical or instrument enclosure CCW Counter clockwise cfg Configuration CU Copper CW Clockwise DC Direct Current EC European Commission The executive body of the European Union EU responsible for proposing legislation implementing decisions upholding the Union s treaties and day to day running of the EU EDDL Electronic Device Description Language Technology used by major manufacturers to describe the information that is accessible in digital devices Ethernet A system for connecting a number of computer systems to form a local area network LAN with protocols to control the passing of information F Degrees Fahrenheit temperature measurement FCC Federal Communications Commission The FCC regulates interstate and international communications by radio television wire satellite and cable Fuse Atypeoflow resistance resistor that acts as a sacrificial device to provide overcurrent protection by interrupting excessive current so that further damage by overheating or fire is prevented from either the load or source circuit HV High Voltage IEC International ElectrotechnicalCommission A nonprofit organization headquartered in Geneva Switzerland that develops and publishes standards concerning electrical technologies The world s leading standards organization the IEC standards
27. LOGY EQUIPMENT SAFETY PART 1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Edition 2 Revision Date 2011 12 19 UL 60950 22 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT SAFETY PART 22 EQUIPMENT TO BE INSTALLED OUTDOORS Edition 1 Revision Date 201 1 12 19 Canada CSA C22 2 NO 60950 1 07 2ND EDITION AMENDMENT 1 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT SAFETY PART 1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Edition 2 Revision Date 2011 12 19 CSA C22 2 NO 60950 22 07 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT SAFETY PART 22 EQUIPMENT TO BE INSTALLED OUTDOORS Edition 1 Revision Date 2011 12 01 Products designated USL have been investigated using requirements contained in ANSI ISA 12 12 01 2012 Nonincendive Electrical Equipment for Use in Class and Division 2 and Class Ill Division 1 and 2 Hazardous Classified Locations dated 2012 07 09 UL 60079 0 5th Edition Explosive atmospheres Part 0 Equipment General Requirements dated 2009 10 21 UL 60079 11 6th Edition Explosive Atmospheres Part 11 Equipment Protection by Intrinsic Safety i dated 2013 02 15 UL 60079 15 3rd Ed Electrical Apparatus for Explosive Gas Atmospheres Part 15 Construction Test and Marking of Type of Protection n Electrical Apparatus dated 2009 07 17 UL50 12th Edition Enclosures for Electrical Equipment Non Environmental Considerations dated 2007 09 04 UL50E 1st Edition Enclosures for Electrical Equipment Environmental Considerations dated 2007 09 04 Products designa
28. N Em 32 SATO A9 LAN EIDOE 33 SALL LUI CR 34 5 2 12 pisanie ee A EER E EE 34 5 2 13 Front non incendive intrinsically safe USB optional 35 5 3 External Grounding cm 35 5 4 SD Card Reader Option 36 6 Calibration and Operation 37 561 Touch Screen Interiace 37 37 6 1 2 Touch Screen Calibration 37 6 2 Membrane Keypads 39 6 2 1 System Power Up with Heaters 40 6 2 2 Keypad DISablG rre Enable 40 5 2 9 EE 41 2 4 CODD ES 41 6 3 LED Quick Reference Guide 42 2 FJ PEPPERL FUCHS 7 Field Maintenance and Repair 43 7 1 mc M 43 7 2 Field Serviceable Components 43 7 2 1 Power Supply Removal and Replacement 43 7 2 2 DC Power Supply Removal and Replacement 48 7 2 3 Solid State Drive SSD Removal and Replacement 53
29. O high SMB Byte gotoxy 1 8 printf GP1x Status GP1xVal 0 DIO all DIO LOW SMB Byte gotoxy 1 8 printf GP1x Status 70 VisuNet XT 9700 Series Appendix high WRITE SMB_PORT_AD SMB_DEVICE_ADD 0x41 0x0f LED OFF n low WRITE SMB_PORT_AD SMB_DEVICE_ADD 0x41 0x00 LED ON 177 high WRITE SMB PORT AD SMB DEVICE ADD 0x11 0xff LED OFF low WRITE SMB PORT AD SMB DEVICE ADD 0x11 0x00 LED ON n VisuNet XT 9700 Series JPEPPERL FUCHS d VisuNet XT 9700 Series Appendix case 5 case s if GP2xVal 0 GP2xVal 1 DIO all DIO high SMB Byte gotoxy 1 9 printi GP2x Status else GP2xVal 0 DIO all DIO LOW SMB Byte gotoxy 1 9 printt GP2x Status break default break printf Input sc getkey DEBUG while getkey 27 ESC ascii 27 all DIO as Input unsigned long Process 686C Command Write unsigned long ECCMD unsigned 4 int unsigned long OutBuf m OutBufzinportb 0x6C if m OutBuf amp 0x00000003 gt 0 tempzinportb 0x68 return OXFFFFFFFF VisuNet XT 9700 Series JPEPPERL FUCHS is VisuNet XT 9700 Series Appendix high WRITE SMB_PORT_AD SMB_DEVICE_ADD 0x21 Oxf
30. PROCESS AUTOMATION VisuNet XT 9700 Series JPEPPERL FUCHS PROTECTING YOUR PROCESS VisuNet 9700 Series With regard to the supply of products the current issue of the following document is plicable The General Terms of Delivery for Products and Services of the Electrical Indu stry published by the Central Association of the Electrical Industry Zentralverband Elektrotechnik und Elektroindustrie ZVEI e V in its most recent version as well as the supplementary clause Expanded reservation of proprietorship JPEPPERL FUCHS INN 5 12 Svinbols US 5 1 3 Target Group PersonbBel RNN 5 1 4 Reference Documentation eee nere 5 1 5 Delivery Transport and Storage 6 LO 6 6 1 8 Warnings and Cautions 7 TS 7 No du corir E EE 9 2 1 Certification II SLM 9 rroduet DeSCTIDUODL 11 3 1 General Overview 11 3 2 Component Overview 12 3 9 Specifications 14 34 Agency Markings Standards and Certifications 15 m EEUU __ 15 342 AMA e E E 16 3 4 3 IEC and IECEX
31. Printed in Germany JPEPPERL FUCHS PROTECTING YOUR PROCESS DOCT BOHOB 08 14 01
32. RamAddrH ECUMemAddr 256 uDATA1 Process 686 Command Write 0x000000A3 ECRamAddrH if uDATA1 0xFFFFFFFF return OXFFFFFFFF 3 uDATA1 Process 686C Command Wirite 0x000000A2 ECRamAddrL if uDATA1 0xFFFFFFFF return OXFFFFFFFF 3 H uDATA1 Process 686C Command Read 0x000000A4 if uDATA1 gt 0x000000FF return OXFFFFFFFF uDATA2 Process 686C Command Read 0x000000A4 if uDATA2 gt 0x000000FF return OXFFFFFFFF if uDATA1 uDATA2 return uDATAT else return OxFFFFFFFF unsigned long Write 686C RAM BYTE unsigned long ECUMemAddr unsigned long ECUMembData unsigned long uDATA DATA ECRamAddrH ECRamAddrL ECRamAddrL ECUMemAddr 256 ECRamAddrH ECUMemAddr 256 uDATA Process 686C Command Write 0x000000A3 ECRamAddrH if UDATA OxFFFFFFFF return 0xFFFFFFFF H uDATA Process 686C Command Write 0x000000A2 ECRamAddrL if DATA OxFFFFFFFF return OxFFFFFFFF uDATA Process 686C Command Write 0x000000A5 ECUMembData VisuNet XT 9700 Series FSPEPPERL FUCHS VisuNet XT 9700 Series Appendix UVDATA 0x 1 return Ox return 0x00000000 unsigned char SMB Byte READ int SMPORT int DevicelD int REG INDEX unsigned char SMB R outportb SMPORT 02 0x00 clear outportb SMPORT 00 Oxff clear delay 10 outportb SMPORT 04 DevicelD
33. at reduces the amount of reactive power generated by a computer Power Supply There are various definitions for power supply In this application it pertains to a device controlling the output voltage or current to a specific value the controlled value is held nearly constant despite variations in either load current or the voltage supplied by the power supply s energy source RMS Root Mean Square deviation SOA Safe Operating Area SSD Solid State Drive A computer hard drive TFT LED Backlit LCD Display A flat panel LCD display using LED backlighting instead of cold cathode flourescent CCFL backlighting used by most LCDs LED backlit LCD uses the same TFT LCD thin film transfer liquid crystal display technologies as CCFL backlit displays UL Underwriters Labratories A safety consulting and certification company headquartered in Northbrook Illinois USB Universal Serial Bus An industry standard developed in the mid 1990 s that defines the cables connectors and communications protocols used in a bus for connection communication and power supply between computers and electronic devices JPEPPERL FUCHS VisuNet XT 9700 Series Worldwide Headquarters Pepperl Fuchs GmbH 68307 Mannheim Germany Tel 49 621 776 0 E mail info de pepperl fuchs com For the Pepperl Fuchs representative closest to you check www pepperl fuchs com contact www pepperl fuchs com Subject to modifications Copyright PEPPERL FUCHS e
34. ble connections required to maintain the enclosure protection rating These glands are gas and water tight and must be tightened with a torque described in the manufacturer s instructions Figure 5 1 identifies the available I O glands Caution Modifying the junction box or the cable glands invalidates enclosure protection and certification With Quick Disconnects and Cable Glands No Description Ne Description WIFI antenna connectors SMA M16 cable gland for customer choice 6 RJ45 LAN connection 2 22 2 Figure 5 1 Junction Box with quick disconnects and cable glands 27 5 1 2 5 1 3 O 5 1 4 5 1 4 1 5 1 5 28 With Cable Glands WIFI antenna connectors SMA M16 for USB COM M20 cable gland for power M20 for customer choice M20 cable gland for customer choice M20 for customer choice Figure 5 2 Junction Box with cable glands Removing the Junction Box Remove the junction box by performing the following steps 1 Loosen the twelve 12 captive Phillips head screws securing the junction box to the housing as shown in Figure 5 3 2 Carefully remove the junction box from the housing Make sure not to strain the cables connecting the two 2 USB connectors to the USB ports Note It may be necessary to loosen any gland having a cable passing through it to prevent straining the cables and I O connectors inside the junction box Only loosen glands if neces
35. ch of the remaining threaded holes See Figure 4 9 547308 547645 547650 01 03 Gap Figure 4 9 Keyboard tray clearance adjustment 8 Once secured set the plunger depth to a retracted nose clearance gap of 03 05 Tighten each jam nut to 30in Ib See Figure 4 10 Figure 4 10 Complete yoke assembly with shield and keyboard tray JPEPPERL FUCHS x 4 2 2 2 VESA Mount Installation On the back side of the XT unit is a 100 mm VESA mount for attachment to pedestals wall arms ceiling arms or wall mount brackets Use M5 x 12 mm long hex head screws item 1 and lockwashers item 2 for VESA mounting Refer to Figure 4 11 Q Note A customer supplied VESA steel mounting plate must be a minimum of 12 ga thickness m u AW 7 Steel m E Mount Plate must be a minimum 5 LIII ag of 12 ga thickness 2 DNO Figure 4 11 VESA Mount 4 2 2 3 Panel Mount Installation The VisuNet XT unit is designed for easy panel mounting in a control or machine cabinet Use the provided mounting accessory kit to secure the monitor from the inside of the cabinet The outer dimensions of the front bezel are as follows 15 inch Display 16 9 in W x 13 9 430 mm x 353 mm m 19 inch Display 19 4 in W x 16 4 493 mm x 417 mm Maximum enclosure wall thickness 0 375 in 9 5 mm m Pa
36. d cursor response The cursor should jump to your fingertip See Figure 6 4 6 Run your finger around the screen to make sure the cursor stays with your fingertip 7 Ifthe cursor responds correctly touch the green check mark 8 If cursor response is questionable press the Repeat icon and repeat the calibration procedure Touch the screen Does the cursor follow your finger Figure 6 4 Check Cursor Response 38 PEPPERL FUCHS VisuNet XT 9700 Series VisuNet XT 9700 Series VisuNet XT 9700 Series Calibration 6 2 Membrane Keypads gt 2 6 A Power Button Touch Disable ON OFF Button Power LED Green LCD Display ON OFF Button Touch Disable LED Blue Mouse Right Click Button CO Heater LED Red optional Keyboard Function Buttons optional 0O A O N gt Brightness Increase Decrease Buttons FJ PEPPERL FUCHS Figure 6 5 Membrane Keypad Power Button The main power switch for the system When pressed the computer powers up and boots into the Windows environment The computer should be shut down properly following the normal Windows Start gt Shut down protocol an emergency situation press and hold the power button to force a quick computer shut down Power LED The LED flashes once for two seconds when the power button is initially pressed during start up and then remains illuminated green a
37. dure must be performed in a clean non hazardous environment free of dust and contaminants Make sure no liquids or dust particles penetrate the unit It is highly recommended that the service technician be properly grounded using a grounding strap during this procedure Remove the power supply by performing the following steps 1 Loosen the ten 10 4 40 captive screws securing the power supply cover plate in place See Figure 7 8 x Figure 7 8Power Supply Cover Plate Note The power supply is attached to a mounting bracket and the mounting bracket is attached to the inside surface of the cover plate 2 Pull the power supply straight out of the housing 48 JPEPPERL FUCHS VisuNet XT 9700 Series VisuNet XT 9700 Series Figure 7 9 Power Supply Removed Check the cover gasket for damage 4 Disconnect the wiring on the input and output side of the power supply Refer to Figure 7 10 Figure 7 10 Power Supply Wiring Connections FJ PEPPERL FUCHS i VISUNet XT 9700 Series Field Maintenance and Repair 50 5 Refer to Figure 7 11 Loosen the four 4 mounting bracket screws and remove the cover plate The screws stay captured on the mounting bracket j i 2 YE a JJ e P m E I gt ust 2 y 4 i 4 iit v sided j ru
38. ease take them for Digital I O application examples The default I O address is 6Eh anguage Code sss History compile by TCPP 3 0 ROO 5 18 2010 1st modify include ring1726 h Zinclude lt stdio h gt include lt dos h gt include lt conio h gt define EC CMD Port Ox6C define EC DATA Port 0x68 unsigned long Process_686C_Command_Write unsigned long m_ECCMD unsigned long m unsigned long Process 686C Command Read unsigned long m ECCMD unsigned long Write 686C RAM BYTE unsigned long ECUMemaAddr unsigned long ECUMemData unsigned long ECU Read 686C RAM BYTE unsigned long ECUMemAddr unsigned char SMB Byte READ int SMPORT int DevicelD int INDEX oid SMB Byte WRITE int SMPORT int DevicelD int REG INDEX int har APName UMB M671 DIO Testing Program har APHelp Pass A key for inver state of DIO GP1x n Pass 5 key for inver state of DIO GP2x n Pass D key for inver state of DIO GP3x n Pass Esc key for Exit n oid main void char getkey 0 l char DIOSTS 0 ll char tempJ 0 l char tempA 0 unsigned char GP2xVal GP3xVal GP1 xVal VisuNet XT 9700 Series 68 JPEPPERL FUCHS 9700 Series Appendix int SMB_PORT_AD 0xF040 int SMB DEVICE ADD 0x9C 75111R s Add 6eh int SMB DEVICE ADD 0x6E 75111R s Add 6eh clear scree
39. es 30 JPEPPERL FUCHS VisuNet XT 9700 Series 5 2 2 5 2 3 5 2 4 5 2 5 JPEPPERL FUCHS X2 USB 2 0 x2 Dual USB connections are provided on rear side of panel Wire size 16 28 AWG Tightening torque Recommended tightening torque is 0 24 Nm 2 in Ibs X2 Terminal USB X2 1 V X2 5 V X2 2 D X2 6 D X2 3 D X2 7 D X2 4 Ground X2 8 Ground Rear non incendive intrinsically safe USB optional The rear USB ports can be ordered as intrinsically safe for Div 2 Zone 2 installation of P F EXTA3 keyboards Must follow connection per control drawing 116 B017 Entity parameters are as follows 4 92 V Isc 183 mA 52uF La 800 uH X3 Serial Port RS232 Serial RS232 port is available via a 5 pin removable terminal block The RS232 communication line is an isolated line providing 1 5 KV of isolation Wire size 16 28 AWG Tightening torque Recommended tightening torque is 0 24 Nm 2 in Ibs X3 Terminal RS232 X3 1 Tx X3 2 Rx X3 3 RTS X3 4 CTS X3 5 Ground Digital In Out I O Digital output is available via an internal form C relay capable of 2A at 30 VDC or 240 VAC into a resistive load Digital output provided with 1 5 KV isolation Digital input also provided with 1 5 KV isolation Wire size 14 30 AWG Tightening torque Recommended tightening torque is 0 24 Nm 2 in IDS X4 Terminal Digital I O X4 1
40. f LED low WRITE SMB PORT AD SMB DEVICE ADD 0x21 0x00 LED ON n long m ECDATA VisuNet XT 9700 Series JPEPPERL FUCHS t VisuNet XT 9700 Series Appendix outport Ox6C m_ECCMD for 150 i lt 4000 i m OutBuf inportb Ox6C if m OutBuf amp 0x00000002 0 break if i lt 3999 outport 0x68 m_ECDATA for 0 i lt 4000 i m OutBuf inportb 0x6C if m OutBuf amp 0x00000002 0 return 0x00000000 if i gt 3999 m_OutBuf inportb 0x68 return OXFFFFFFFF oo P a nsigned long Process 686C Command Read unsigned long m ECCMD nt i temp unsigned long OutBuf m InBuf m_OutBuf inportb 0x6C f m_OutBuf amp 0x00000003 gt 0 temp inportb 0x68 return OXFFFFFFFF m InBuf m ECCMD outport Ox6C m InBuf for i20 lt 3500 i m OutBuf inportb 0Ox6C if m OutBuf amp 0x00000001 0 tempzinportb 0x68 temp temp amp 0x000000FF return temp VisuNet XT 9700 Series 4 JPEPPERL FUCHS VisuNet XT 9700 Series Appendix j if i gt 3499 temD InDOrtD Ox68 return OXFFFFFFFF return OXFFFFFFFF j unsigned long ECU_Read_686C_RAM_BYTE unsigned long ECUMemAddr unsigned long uDATA1 uDATA2 ECRamAddrH ECRamAddrL ECRamAddrL ECUMemAddr e256 EC
41. for installations in Division 2 must be suitable for Division 2 wiring Warning EXPLOSION HAZARD DO NOT DISCONNECT EQUIPMENT UNLESS POWER HAS BEEN SWITCHED OFF OR THE AREA IS KNOWN TO BE NON HAZARDOUS Warning EXPLOSION HAZARD SUBSTITUTION OF COMPONENTS MAY IMPAIR SUITABILITY FOR CLASS 1 ZONE 2 Warning EXPLOSION HAZARD DO NOT OPEN OR REPAIR UNIT WHILE POWER IS CONNECTED Warning EXPLOSION HAZARD ALL UNUSED CABLE GLANDS MUST HAVE A PROTECTIVE BLANKING PLUG IN PLACE Refer to Section 5 2 12 The Declaration of Conformity Certificate of Compliance and the data sheets are considered an integral part of this user manual The data sheets contain the electrical data of the Declaration of Conformity and the Certificate of Compliance Laws and or regulations governing the use or intended use must be observed Disposal Disposing of devices packaging material and possibly contained batteries must be in compliance with the applicable laws and guidelines of the respective country VisuNet XT 9700 Series Safety THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK VisuNet XT 9700 SEries JPEPPERL4FUCHS VisuNet XT 9700 Series 2 1 JPEPPERL FUCHS Introduction The VisuNet XT 9700 Series is a self contained Windows based personal computer with a built in hardened resistive touch screen and front keypad overlay designed primarily for use in hazardous and harsh environments The unit is housed in a rugged cast aluminum
42. is device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operations JPEPPERL FUCHS Hn VisuNet XT 9700 Series Product Description VisuNet XT 9700 Series E JPEPPERL FUCHS VisuNet XT 9700 Series 4 1 4 2 4 2 1 4 2 2 JPEPPERL FUCHS Hardware Installation Become familiar with the device and carefully read the instruction manual prior to the mounting installation and commissioning of the device The Statement of Conformity and Certificate of Compliance of the VisuNet XT 9700 must be Observed It is especially important to pay attention to any special conditions for safe use that are indicated Avoid electrostatic discharges while operating the installed device Connection or disconnection of energized non intrinsically safe circuits is only permitted in the absence of a hazardous atmosphere General Warnings Input and output wiring methods and cable types must be in accordance with ordinary location wiring methods and in accordance with the authority having jurisdiction Power must be removed from the unit before performing any service procedures Dangerous power levels may be present in the computer or on power input terminals while power is connected even if the power has been turned off The proper method for removing power from the unit is to switch off power at the circuit breaker DC version Connect the power supply to an isolated secondary voltage that
43. is separated from the primary circuit by reinforced or double insulation The power supply shall be properly bonded to the main grounding terminal in the end product Make sure there is a proper connection between protective earth and negative somewhere in the DC Power Net The power supply shall be connected to a circuit that does not exceed 30 A AC version The power supply shall be connected to branch circuit that does not exceed 20 A The touch screen control buttons and function keys are intended for use with hands or gloved hands Do not use tools that have metal parts such as screwdrivers as these may damage the touch screen and controls Caution DO NOT attempt to remove the LCD monitor from the computer housing Removal of the monitor by unauthorized persons may void all warranties This procedure must only be performed by a qualified Pepperl Fuchs Service Technician Mounting the VisuNet XT Selecting a Mounting Location VisuNet XT 9700 Series is designed to operate an outdoor environment The mounting method must be able to support the weight of the unit under shock and vibration conditions for the given application To insure proper operation do not install the unit in tight confined areas where heat buildup can cause the unit to overheat and shut down until temperatures fall back to normal operating conditions Mounting Options The VisuNet XT can be mounted three different ways Yoke Moun
44. itLocker Drive Encrypton the protection will be suspended After Windows is reinstaled you can resume protection on the drive from BitLocker Drive Encryption in control panel 9 Windows setup will start Setup is starting 10 Windows will install After the installation is complete the device will reboot Aria Thats iha ses rie TE mutat LTE VisuNet XT 9700 Series JPEPPERL FUCHS Bo 11 After the reboot Windows 7 will walk you through the first boot procedure Follow the prompts as instructed r m WA ij pil set Upc Wi EF Windows 7 ultimate p user Tor sper nare Key aur 2 wr 5 Leer gre Hos experi right 1 perat nhi dut 12 After Windows 7 loads to the desktop for the first time a Window will display asking you to restore back up files Click Cancel Recovery j Recovery has completed Do you want to restore your user files If you created a user file backup before recovering your computer you can restore those files now Cancel 13 From the Windows 7 desktop click the Start button 14 Type activate windows See more results activate windows x 66 JPEPPERL FUCHS VisuNet XT 9700 Series Vi
45. l Fuchs with questions or concerns Keep the original packaging Always store and transport the device in the original packaging Always store the device in a clean and dry environment The permitted storage temperature see data sheet must be considered Marking Examine the model number nameplate to identify the appropriate approvals area classification and type as shown in Figure 1 1 PEPPERLFucHs 0 Twinsburg OH 44087 USA www pepperl fuchs com Twinsburg OH 44087 USA www pepperl fuchs com MODEL XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX MODEL P N P N XXXXXX xxxx SERIAL SERIAL Input 100 240 VAC Input 100 240 VAC 2A 50Hz 60Hz C 1 5A 50Hz 60Hz US LISTED 40 lt Ta lt 65 C 20 lt Ta lt 65 C IP66 IP66 Type 4X I for Haz Loc E190294 US CAN Div CL Div 2 Groups A B C and D Hazardous Locations US Zn CL I Zone 2 AEx ic nA nC IIC T4 Gc IP66 CAN Zn CLI Zone 2 Ex nA nC nL T4 Gc IP66 59 3 Ex ic nA nC T4 Gc IP66 x 3 Ex ic nA nC T4 Gc IP66 Ex ic nA nC T4 Gc IP66 Ex ic nA nC IIC T4 Gc IP66 DEMKO 13 ATEX 1205911X DEMKO 13 ATEX 1205911X IECEx UL 13 0015X IECEx UL 13 0015X See Installation Instructions See Installation Instructions Figure 1 1 XT Identification Labels Zone 2 only L2 and Dual rated Zone 2 amp Class l Div 2 W3 Intended Use The device is only
46. m System Restore can resolve many system problems and is the best recovery method to try First For Uninstall a program serious problems use the advanced recovery methods Restore your files System Restore Undo recent system changes but leave Files such as documents Xy EUNTEM pictures and music unchanged This might remove recemthy installed programs and drreers 7 Select Reinstall Windows Tele md Choose an advanced recovery method Attar you have chanan method youll hava the c pgertun y bz beck up pour mach dacurremnix pituus and music me choose recovery Use system image you created earlier to recover your computer have crest ed a image use itte replace everything on this computer including Window your pregeama and all mun fles sath smed on the sem mage S Reinstall Windows The Window computer arveard yeu can your Flan from back Amy programs you se installed wall need te be the original instalei discs ni fies Exergy might mein the Wind pns cid Folder on sour herd dick after the 8 Click Back up now and follow the instructions to back up any personal data that you wish to keep You can also choose Skip if you do not want to back up any data
47. n printf APName printf APHelp DIO as output 0 input 1 Output Index 10 GPIO1x Output pin control gi SMB Byte WRITE SMB PORT AD SMB DEVICE ADD 0x10 0xff delay 10 Index 20 GPIO2x Output pin control poweron defalult 0 00 SMB Byte WRITE SMB PORT AD SMB DEVICE DD 0x20 0x00 pg as Input SMB Byte WRITE SMB PORT AD SMB DEVICE ADD 0x20 0xff Index 40 GPIO3x Output pin control SMB Byte WRITE SMB PORT AD SMB DEVICE ADD 0x40 0x0f delay 10 DIO default LOW Index 11 GPIO1x Output Data value SMB Byte WRITE SMB PORT AD SMB DEVICE ADD 0x11 0x00 GP1xVal 0 delay 10 Index 21 GPIO2x Output Data value SMB Byte WRITE SMB PORT AD SMB DEVICE ADD 0x21 0x00 GP2xVal 0 delay 10 Index 41 GPIO3x Output Data value SMB Byte WRITE SMB PORT AD SMB DEVICE ADD 0x41 0x00 GP3xVal 0 gotoxy 1 9 I printf DIO Status Low do if getkey 27 while kbhit getkey getch switch getkey VisuNet XT 9700 Series JPEPPERL FUCHS VisuNet XT 9700 Series Appendix VisuNet XT 9700 Series case DD case d case case JPEPPERL FUCHS if GP3xVal 0 else break GP3xVal 1 DIO all DIO high SMB Byte gotoxy 1 10 printf GP3x Status GP3xVal 0 DIO all DIO LOW SMB Byte gotoxy 1 10 printf GP3x Status if GP1xVal 0 else GP1xVal 1 DIO all DI
48. n 0 25 inch from the exact center of the point of touch Doing this will increase the accuracy of touch response and make it easier to touch objects with pinpoint accuracy An Elo Touchsystems icon can be found on the computer s desktop or in the taskbar and in the control panel See Figure 6 1 Figure 6 1 Elo Icon There are 29 calibration target points 25 main screen targets and four 4 small corner targets Figure 6 2 shows the pattern for the 5 x 5 main targets and four 4 corner targets g Figure 6 2 Calibration Target Points 37 Perform the following steps to realign the touch screen using the Elo touch screen software 1 Close any open programs prior to initiating the Elo program 2 Right click the Elo icon and select Align from the dialog box or double click the Elo Touch screen icon select the General tab and click the Align button A white screen appears with a target in the top left corner of the screen See Figure 6 3 4 Thetarget calibration points are presented one at atime 25 main screen target points and 4 corner target points Touch and then release each of the targets as they appear Pouch fhe Barges poor od Figure 6 3 Calibrating the Targets 5 After the target points have been calibrated you are prompted to touch the screen in different areas to check calibration an
49. nel cutout is 15 2 in x 12 2 in 386 mm x 310 m Prepare the panel cutout to the dimensions above and perform the following steps to install the XT unit Refer to FIG 1 Install the gasket sections to the back of the XT unit as shown in Figure 4 12 The top and bottom gaskets item 2 are reversible and the left and right gaskets item 1 are reversible 2 Secure the right panel mount bracket item 4 and left panel mount bracket items 3 together with 6 32 Phillips pan head screws item 6 threaded into the Pemserts item 5 Tighten the screws to 1 2 Nm 11 in lb See Figure 4 13 24 PEPPERL FUCHS VisuNet XT 9700 Series Hardware Installation VisuNet 9700 Series 3 Thread sixteen 10 32 Phillips pan head screws item 7 into the threaded holes in the frame until they just protrude from the other side Do not thread them in all of the way 4 Lookat the back of the XT unit and find the six threaded mounting holes There are two along the top two along the bottom and one on each side Refer to Figure 4 14 5 Lookat Figure 4 13 and Figure 4 14 to see the proper orientation of the panel mount bracket assembly 6 Install the XT unit item 1 through the panel cutout item 2 from the front side O Note make sure the surface is clean and free of any surface contaminants before installing the XT unit 7 From the back side of the panel place the panel mount bracket assembly over the XT unit and
50. orarily hold the shoulder screw before installation to the yoke frame If no sun shield is used install adapter plates 2x 547308 similarly to the sun shield installation Rotate the plate to the position which matches the yoke orientation Refer to Figure 4 4 Figure 4 4 Adapter plate installation for no shield Yoke Frame Assembly 1 JPEPPERL FUCHS Insert two larger jam nuts 2x 547656 on the two larger plungers 2x 547645 Apply Loc tite 243 547659 to the threads of the plunger Install into the threaded holes near the pivot channel on the yoke frame 547306 Set the nose end of the plunger when retracted to be protruding no more than 05 once installed retract the plungers into the open position Re fer to Figure 4 5 21 547645 Figure 4 5 Yoke frame clearance setup 2 Install the yoke by spacing the bearings as shown in the figure Once placed within the circular cutout push in each sleeve bearing to lock the assembly in place The plungers can be locked in place to further aid installation Fasten the hinge shoulder screws using 3 16 hex socket to 100in Ib Refer to Figure 4 6 Figure 4 6 Yoke frame attachment 4 Install yoke base 547305 to desired location Thread the three thumb screws 547638 into the tube section of the yoke frame 5 Insert the frame into yoke base and tighten thumb screws by hand in desired position Refer to Figure 4 7 d 547306
51. ption 100 W Max 125 W Max Electrical Isolation OS 1 5 Kv 1 5 Kv Ambient Conditions Operating Temperature 20 C 65 C 4 F 149 F 40 65 C 40 F 149 F with heater Storage Temperature 40 C 70 C 40 F 158 F Vibration Resistance MTL STD 810G Operational 2 2G RMS 20 2000 Hz 1 hr per axis Storage 3 1G RMS 20 2000 Hz 1 hr per axis Shock Resistance MTL STD 810G Operational 40G peak 11ms 3 axis Storage 40G peak 11ms 3 axis Humidity 0 95 non condensing JPEPPERL FUCHS VisuNet XT 9700 Series VisuNet XT 9700 Series 3 4 3 4 1 JPEPPERL FUCHS Mechanical Specification Protection Degree Type 4 AX IP66 Standards EMC Immunity Standards meet EN 61000 Sections 3 2 3 3 6 2 CE 2004 108 EC EMC Directive 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive 94 9 EU Guidance for Ex Protection ATEX EN 60079 0 EN 60079 11 EN 60079 15 cULus UL508 Industrial Control Equipment UL60950 IT Equipment ANSI ISA 12 12 01 2007 Hazardous Location CSA C22 2 142 Process Control Equipment CSA 213 Hazardous Location Class Div 2 Class Zone 2 60079 0 60079 11 60079 15 Zone2 ATEX 3G Ex ic nA nC T4 Gc IP66 Agency Markings Standards and Certifications UL USA UL 60950 1 2ND EDITION AMENDMENT 1 INFORMATION TECHNO
52. rd Reader Option The Visunet XT has the option for a USB 2 0 SD card reader located in the same compartment as the removable SSD The optional SD card reader supports SDHC high capacity SD or microSD with adaptor cards up to 32 GB The SD card reader allows for read and write function allowing you to download or store critical files data or software programs VisuNet XT 9700 Series 36 JPEPPERL FUCHS VisuNet XT 9700 Series 6 1 6 1 1 6 1 2 JPEPPERL FUCHS Calibration and Operation Touch Screen Interface Introduction The integrated touch screen uses 5 wire hardened resistive technology that provides long time use without the need to recalibrate The touch screen can be manipulated with either a finger a glove or a stylus The hardened resistive glass provides exceptional resistance to scratches impacts chemicals and excessive heat Touch Screen Calibration The VisuNet XT touch screen is factory calibrated and uses factory installed Elo touch screen software Calibration Alignment of the newly installed touch screen should not be necessary However over a period of time the alignment points may wander slightly and you may notice the cursor does perform properly This is a good indication that touch screen calibration may be necessary to realign the screen As a rule of thumb it is recommended that you calibrate the touch screen if the cursor is more tha
53. reach over 150 countries IECEx is the IEC system for the certification to standards for electrical equipment for explosive atmospheres JPEPPERL FUCHS i 78 IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers A professional association headquartered in New York City that is dedicated to advancing technological innovation and excellence IP66 stand for Ingress Protection It is a rating that describes the protection a fitting or housing has from intrusion of solid and liquid material Junction Box A dust and moisture proof covering that protects the connectors and also provides a mounting surface for the Cable Glands kHz Kilohertz unit of Alternating Current kg Kilogram kW Kilowatt unit of power LAN Local Area Network A computer network that interconnects computers in a limited area such as a home school computer laboratory or office building LCD Liquid Crystal Display LED Light Emitting Diode LV Low Voltage NEMA National Emergency Management Association A nonpartisan nonprofit association dedicated to enhancing public safety by improving the nation s ability to prepare for respond to and recover from all emergencies disasters and threats to our nation s security Over Voltage OHT OverHeat Over Current PFC Power Factor Correction Also known as a Power Factor Controller A feature included in some computer and other power supply boxes th
54. rocedures must be performed in a clean non hazardous environment free of dust and contaminants No maintenance shall be performed unless power is disconnected from the unit Remove power at the breaker box Caution While servicing the unit make sure no liquids or dust particles penetrate the unit AC Power Supply Removal and Replacement Caution Remove power to the unit before beginning this procedure This procedure must be performed in a clean non hazardous environment free of dust and contaminants Make sure no liquids or dust penetrate the unit It is highly recommended that the service technician be properly grounded using a grounding strap during this procedure Remove the power supply by performing the following steps 1 Loosen the ten 10 44 40 captive screws securing the power supply cover plate in place See Figure 7 1 Note The power supply is attached to a mounting bracket and the mounting bracket is attached to the inside surface of the cover plate 2 Pull the power supply straight out of the housing See Figure 7 2 Check the cover gasket for damage 43 44 Figure 7 1 Power Supply Cover Plate Figure 7 2 Remove the Power Supply JPEPPERL FUCHS VisuNet XT 9700 Series VisuNet XT 9700 Series Figure 7 3 Power Supply Removed 4 Disconnect the wiring on the primary and secondary side of the power supply Refer to Figure 7 4 Figure 7 4 Power Supply Wiring Connections
55. s long as there is 12VDC power to the main motherboard The power LED flashes on and off in slow two second intervals when the system is in sleep mode Touch Disable LED The touch disable LED illuminates blue when the touch screen is disabled Heater LED The heater LED illuminates red when the heaters are on 39 Brightness Increase Decrease Buttons Momentarily pulse the buttons up or down to make incremental changes in brightness or press and hold the buttons up or down for quick changes in brightness Touch Disable Button Disables the touch screen function for cleaning purposes The button toggles either ON or OFF while the computer is still operating The LCD screen remains on when touch disable is activated LCD Display ON OFF Button Turns the LCD display on or off while leaving the computer running and operational Touch disable automatically activates when the LCD display is turned off No input can take place through the touch screen when the display is turned off Return to normal operating conditions by pressing the LCD Display button item 7 followed by the touch disable button item 6 Mouse Right Click Button Pressing this button opens the appropriate right mouse functions of a program Keyboard Function Buttons Optional feature These buttons operate the same as the F1to F4 keys on a keyboard 6 2 1 System Power Up with Heaters o Onthe keypad the red heater LED item 4
56. sary Routing Cables Through the Junction Box All connectors on the I O plate must be properly secured to prevent accidental unplugging by shock or vibration Use the securing feature of the connector when available Cable Gland Torque Values Refer to the manufacturer s instructions for proper torque values according to gland type cable type and cable diameter Installing the Junction Box Install the junction box by performing the following steps 1 Inspect the junction box seal for cuts tears or abrasion Make sure the seal is clean and dry and free from any dirt or foreign substances Caution Do not use lubricants or sealants on any of the cover plate seals Using lubrication or sealing materials may cause seal degredation that can result in loss of enclosure protection JPEPPERL FUCHS VisuNet XT 9700 Series VisuNet 9700 Series VisuNet 9700 Series Connectors and Cabling 5 2 JPEPPERL FUCHS 2 Place the junction box on the housing and tighten the captive screws to 0 8 Nm 7 in Ib in an inside to outside crisscross pattern using the incremental order shown in Figure 5 3 to ensure the plate seals correctly Caution Do not use thread locker products on any screw thread Do not over tighten the screws Failure to install the cover plate in the manner described may result in loss of enclosure protection Figure 5 3 Junction Box Incremental Screw Tightening Order I O Plates
57. se when the plunger is retracted leaves a 03 05 gap from the shield sides as shown Tighten jam nuts to 30in lb to secure in place Refer to Figure 4 2 547309 01 03 Gap etete 547644 g 547650 547303 Figure 4 2 Shield lock gap adjustment Yoke Adapter Assembly 1 Attach adapter blocks 2x 547304 to the side of the XT using two socket cap screws 4x 547654 for each block Apply Loctite 243 547659 to threads prior to engagement In sert into the two outer through holes and the outer two threaded holes on the side of the XT Using a 3 16 hex socket tighten each to 36in Ib NOTE Orient the right side block to ensure the pockets are aligned to the XT side cover screws to allow proper fit See Figure 4 3 JPEPPERL FUCHS VisuNet XT 9700 Series VisuNet XT 9700 Series 2 9 29 i H n4 2 0 Da s 5 547654 Figure 4 3 mounting adapter assembly Inserting from the back side attach the shield brackets to each adapter block using four flat head screws 8x 547648 per side Apply Loctite 243 547659 to each of the screws and tighten to 24in Ib using a 2 Phillips driver Insert shoulder bushing 2x 547643 and thrust bushing 2x 547642 onto each shoulder screw hinge 2x 547651 Apply Loctite 243 547659 to the shoulder screw threads then insert hinge into adapter block and start 1 2 threads to temp
58. suNet XT 9700 Series Appendix 15 Click on the item entitled Activate Windows at the top of the list Control Panel 8 182 Activate Windows J WE Enable or disable transparent glass on windows Turn Windows features on or off Change desktop background Check for updates a Turn automatic updating on or off How to install a program 3 Set up parental controls for any user 16 Click Activate Windows online now NOTE In order to complete this step the device must be connected to the internet Activate Windows now You must activate Windows within 29 days to continue using all Windows features Type your product key The Windows 7 product key can found installation disc hokder inside the Windows package wil register the product key bo this computer The product kay lceokz like this PRODUCT KEF REAR 18 Windows will verify the product key you entered When finished click Ok For more help activating Windows see http windows microsoft com en us windows7 activate windows 7 on this computer Activate Windaws Tha product kay is bang verified This might take few minutes b VisuNet XT 9700 Series JPEPPERL FUCHS VisuNet XT 9700 Series Appendix 19 The factory restore process is now complete A 2 Digital Setting Below are the source codes written C pl
59. t An adapter for mounting on a yoke can be fastened to threaded holes on the left and right sides of the unit Refer to 4 2 2 1 VESA Mount Mounting points according to the VESA Mounting Interface Standard are located on the rear of the unit Refer to 4 2 2 2 Figure 4 11 Use M5 x 12 mm screws to mount the VisuNet XT 19 4 2 2 20 Panel Mount The VisuNet XT can be mounted in a panel opening using a Panel Mount Kit Refer to 4 2 2 3 Each method requires its own accessory components to assist in mounting Yoke Mount Installation Shield Assembly 1 Attach side plates 547303 and 547302 to the shield 547309 through the pivot hole lo cation aligning stop pin into the guide slot Place two thrust bushings on each side 4x 547642 on both sides of the shield flanges and insert the pivot bearing 2x 547640 throu gh the shield and thrust bushings Place one washer 2x 547646 and one locknut 2x 547647 on each stud and tighten to 14in Ib See Figure 4 1 AN 547650 0 547640 f 547640 0 m Ox 547646 LADO ni 1547647 547303 Figure 4 1 Shield Assembly 2 Using one retractable plunger 2x 547644 per side inert jam nuts 2x 547650 onto the plunger threads then install into threaded hole on shield side plates Apply Included Loctite 243 547659 to the threads of the plungers Adjust the depth such that the thread end of each plunger the no
60. technician be properly grounded using a grounding strap during this procedure Remove the junction box by performing the following steps Carefully pull the junction box away from the housing enough to gain access to the fuse Loosen the twelve 12 captive Phillips head screws securing the junction box to the housing Refer to Figure 5 1 if necessary holders Make sure not to strain the cables connecting the two 2 USB connectors to the USB ports Remove the fuse holder by turning it counter clockwise with a flat blade screwdriver and pulling it out of the unit Pull the damadged fuse out of the holder and install a new fuse 5 Insert the fuse holder into the unit and turn it clockwise to secure it 6 Heinstall the junction box by following the procedure in Section 5 1 5 Caution N Failure to install the cover plate in the manner described may result in loss of enclosure protection Figure 7 18 Fuse Removal VisuNet XT 9700 Series JPEPPERL FUCHS VisuNet XT 9700 Series Replacement Parts 8 1 I O Panel Connectors Connector P F Part Number Mfgr Part Number 3 Pole TB 914605 Phoenix Contact 1828525 4 Pole TB 524095 Phoenix Contact 1827729 5 Pole TB 523164 Phoenix Contact 1827732 8 Pole TB 914603 Phoenix Contact 1827761 8 2 Fuses Fuse Position Fuse Value Product Type P F Part Number F1 2A AC Non Heater Unit XT F2 0A 01 F1
61. ted CNL have been investigated using requirements contained in C22 2 No 213 M1987 Non incendive Electrical Equipment for Use in Class Division 2 Hazardous Locations CAN CSA C22 2 No 60079 0 11 2nd Edition Explosive atmospheres Part 0 Equipment General Requirements dated December 2011 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60079 11 11 Explosive Atmospheres Part 11 Equipment Protection by Intrinsic Safety i dated 2011 12 01 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60079 15 12 1st Edition Electrical Apparatus for Explosive Gas Atmospheres Part 15 Construction test and marking of type of protection n 15 3 4 2 3 4 3 16 electrical apparatus dated January 2012 Enclosures for Electrical Equipment Non Environmental Considerations dated 2007 09 04 CSA C22 2 No 94 1 07 1st Edition Enclosures for Electrical Equipment Non Environmental Considerations First Edition CSA C22 2 No 94 2 07 1st Edition Enclosures for Electrical Equipment Environmental Considerations dated 2007 09 01 US Divisions Class l Division 2 Groups A B C and D Standards ANSI ISA 12 12 01 2012 dated 2012 07 09 Canadian Divisions Class l Division 2 Groups A B C and D Standards C22 2 No 213 M1987 US Zones Class Zone 2 AEx ic nA nC T4 Gc IP66 Standards UL 60079 0 5th Edition dated 2009 10 21 UL 60079 11 6th Edition dated 2013 02 15 UL 60079 15 3rd Ed dated 2009 07 17 Canadian Zones Class Zone 2 Ex nA nC nL 4 Gc IP66 Standards CAN CSA
62. ted facilities or systems may cause interruption or complete failure of components or the entire system Informative Symbols Note Notes call attention to information that is especially significant to understanding or operating the diagnostic module Action This symbol indicates a paragraph with instructions Target Group Personnel The system operator is responsible for planning mounting commissioning operating and maintenance Assembly commissioning operation maintenance and disassembly of any device must be performed by trained qualified personnel only The instruction manual must be read and understood Reference Documentation Laws standards or directives applicable to the intended use must be observed In relation to hazardous areas Directive 1999 92 EC must be observed The corresponding data sheets Declarations of Conformity EC type examination certificates certificates and control drawings if applicable see data sheet are an integral part of this document This information can be found at www pepperl fuchs com Due to constant revisions this documentation is subject to continual change Please refer only to the most up to date version at www pepperl fuchs com 1 5 1 6 1 7 Delivery Transport and Storage Check the packaging and contents for damage Inform the shipper and contact the supplier if any damage is found Make sure the item received is the correct item ordered Contact Pepper
63. that location after the restore completes Any program you ve irstalled will need to be renstalled using the original installation discs or files If the operating system drive is protected using BitLocker Drive Encrypton the protection will be suspended After Windows is reinstaled you resume protection on the drive from BitLocker Drive Encryption in control 12 Windows setup will start Setup is starting Installing man Vou gf Metre Expanding Weekes Patel ng Coat eo VisuNet XT 9700 Series JPEPPERL FUCHS 62 14 After the reboot Windows 7 will walk you through the first boot procedure Follow the prompts as instructed E S 7 Windows Ultimate Choose p user Tor SCOUT Ypurcomputer s nare ed Ke sour 5 Biram rhor 15 After Windows 7 loads to the desktop for the first time a Window will display asking you to restore back up files If you chose to back up your data in step 8 use this wizard to restore it by clicking Restore my files otherwise click Cancel Recovery Recovery has completed Do you want to restore your user files If you created a user file backup before recovering your computer you can
64. uch disable button item 6 for four seconds to disable both the keypad and touchscreen The blue touch disable LED item 2 illuminates at the end of four seconds to show that the keypad and touchscreen are disabled keypad and touchscreen The blue touch disable LED item 2 will turn off at the end of four seconds JPEPPERL FUCHS VisuNet XT 9700 Series VisuNet XT 9700 Series 6 2 3 6 2 4 gt gt JPEPPERL FUCHS Note If the touchscreen was previously disabled the blue LED item 2 will already be lit When you press and hold the touch disable button item 6 for four seconds to disable the keypad the blue LED will blink ONCE for a half second to acknowledge that the keypad disable command was initiated and then the blue LED will remain lit Also when you press and hold the touch disable button for four seconds to enable the keypad the illuminated blue LED with blink ONCE for a half second to acknowledge the keypad enable command was initiated but the blue LED will remain lit because the LCD screen is still disabled Heater Fault If the heaters fail to come on during a cold start up the green power LED item 2 and the red heater LED item 4 will flash in quick half second intervals to signal a heater problem Press and hold the power button item 1 for four seconds to clear the LED fault indicators and try to power up the computer again If the heater fault persists repairs must be made b
65. y a qualified Pepperl Fuchs service technician Contact the Pepperl Fuchs Customer Service Department Computer Fault If the computer fails to power up the green power LED item 2 and the blue touch disable LED item 3 will flash in quick half second intervals to signal a computer start up issue Press and hold the power button item 1 for four seconds to clear the LED fault indicators and try to power up the computer again If the computer fault persists there are only three components the customer can easily remove and replace 1 the solid state drive SSD 2 the fuses and 3 the power supply board Refer to Section 7 Field Maintenance and Repair for instructions All other component repairs must be made by a qualified Pepperl Fuchs service technician Contact the Pepperl Fuchs Customer Service Department Caution DO NOT attempt to remove the LCD monitor in order to gain access to the inside of the computer housing Removal of the monitor by unauthorized persons may damage the unit and void all warranties This procedure must only be performed by a qualified Pepperl Fuchs Service Technician in a clean room environment Caution While servicing the unit make sure no liquids or dust penetrate the unit 41 6 3 LED Quick Reference Guide Below is a quick reference guide of Power Touch Disable and Heat conditions Touch Condition Disable LED Power LED stays lit as long as there is power to the motherboard Power

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