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1. Mounting GN15 Example of subframe for system installation Enclosure of the 15 display Mounting clamp with screw Compact flash card slot 36 GN Series Hardware Manual 3 9 Mounting the System to a Subframe or Panel The mounting clamps enable easy fast mounting of the GN unit onto an instrument panel or wall panel Item 07 GN10 GN12 GN15 Rear side enclosure 215 x 146 3 x 45 75 295 234 x 44 324 x 263 x 49 5 406 4 x 311 x 50 W x H x D mm Panel cutout 217 x 148 297 x 236 326 x 265 408 x 313 W x H mm Metal mounting panel 1 5 6 1 5 6 1 5 8 1 5 8 thickness mm Mounting clamps with 4x 8x Screws Required tool Allen wrench 2mm Proper torque Tighten the screws with a torque of 0 5 Nm Mounting position Ensure the vertical and horizontal alignment of the system NOTE In order to ensure IP65 front sealing against dust and water mount the system on a non textured surface Before you install the GN unit on a panel or a subframe for a switching cabinet verify that the seal on the rear of the front plate is in perfect condition The seal has to be in place without defects and dirt When you install the 7 on a panel or a subframe for a switching cabinet leave enough free space at the rear top side to insert or remove the CF card To mount the system to a subframe or to
2. Pin Signal name 15 pin Sub D Plug female Analog red output Analog green output Analog blue output Not connected GND GND GND GND 5V DDC GND Not connected SDA DDC TTL Hsync TTL Vsync SCL DDC COIN OD a RR w srm E Er E EN zu AR EN 448 DC Power Connector Pin Signal name 3 pin POWER SUBCON male 1 input 24V DC polarity on the unit panel A EE 24V DC input NC O lelele O Functional earth 54 GN Series Hardware Manual 4 5 Cables 4 5 Cables RS232C GN COMI to PLC TOOL port 5 pin mini DIN AFC8513D Cable length 3m RS232C GN COM to FP2 COM MCU RS232 AIP81862E1D Cable length 2m RS232C GN COMI 9 pin Sub D loose wire AIGNCAB232D Cable length 3m Ethernet You may use a commercially available Ethernet LAN cable to program the GN panel for example RS232 connection cable wiring GN side 9 pin Sub D female metal housing 9 6 Wire color Signal Pinno Signal Housing FG GND White SD RD RXD Brown RD SD TXD Example wire colors e g for cable CD DCD duct nr AFC8513D product nr ER DTR Connect cable shield low resistive to EMC ground DR DSR RS
3. 4 3 2 Rear and Right Side Views GNO7 49 GN Series Hardware Manual Technical Data GN10 295 GN12 1 6 92 612 324 50 4 3 Dimensions GN Series Hardware Manual GN15 ry Y 0000 00000000000400000000 00000099000000900000 0000 0000000 0000 0000000 070000000000 LERETTTTTT RTT 0 000200 X Je 0000 0000 00000000000800000000 000000888 10080 406 4 51 Technical Data GN Series Hardware Manual 4 4 Pin Assignments In this section you can find the pin assignments for the standard interfaces 4 4 1 Ethernet Interfaces LANO and LAN1 Pin No Signal name RJ45 female connector MDIO MDIO MDI2 MDI2 MDI1 Ei r1 MDI3 MDI3 LED green LINK ACTIVE LED off green yellow 10 100 1000 Base T RI w rm 4 4 2 USB Interfaces Pin No Signal name 4 pin USB socket type A version 2 0 1 1 1 VCC I m 2 Data 3 Data 4 4 Ground 443 RS232 1 COM2 Pin Signal short name Long name 9 pin Sub D plug male 1 DCD Data carrier detect 2 RxD Receive data 3 TxD Transmit data 1 5 4 DTR Da
4. Procedure 3 1 Cut the two isolated wires AWG18 up to 1mm to the required length 2 Strip each end 5 7mm 7 3 Apply wire end ferrules 33 Product Description GN Series Hardware Manual 4 Lift the cover for example with a screwdriver to access the terminal screws 5 Turn the terminal screws counter clockwise to loosen 6 Insert the wires into the corresponding terminals Make sure that the polarity is correct 7 Turn the screws clockwise to tighten N Em a 8 Close the cover 9 Prepare the other end of each wire for connection to the DC power supply 3 8 2 Connecting to the DC Power Supply Connect the GN panel to a DC power supply using the DC power plug and a corresponding cable see page 34 The DC power supply must be able to output 50W to cope with the inrush current NOTE e The DC power supply should be able to be switched off and on via isolating switch 34 GN Series Hardware Manual 3 8 Connecting the System to the Power Supply e The unit is only completely disconnected from the DC main power supply when the DC power cord is disconnected either from the power supply or the unit Therefore the DC power cord and its connectors must always remain easily accessible Connecting to the DC power sup
5. GN Series Hardware Manual 1 5 Electromagnetic Compatibility 1 5 Electromagnetic Compatibility This product has been designed for industrial use The most recent version of the EMC guidelines EMC Directive 2004 108 EC and national laws apply If the user modifies and or adds to the equipment e g installation of add on cards the prerequisites for the CE conformity declaration safety requirements may no longer apply Introduction GN Series Hardware Manual 1 6 Applicable Directives and Standards Applicable directives for the CE mark Low Voltage Directive Electrical Safety 2006 95 EC EMC Directive 2004 108 EC Electrical safety Standards EUROPE EN 60950 1 2006 USA Canada UL 60950 1 2006 cULus Listed CB Scheme CB Certification EMC Standards EN 61000 3 2 2006 Limits Limits for harmonic current emissions equipment input current 16 A per phase EN 61000 3 3 2006 Limitation of voltage changes voltage fluctuations and flicker in public low voltage supply systems for equipment with rated current lt 16 A per phase and not subjected to conditional connection EUROPE Generic standards Emission standard for residential commercial and light industrial environments Emission EN 61000 6 3 2007 Emission of Information technology equipment Radio disturbance characteristics Limits and methods of measurement EN 55022 B 200
6. Safe keeping location for the angled metal cover of the CF slot if a CF card is inserted the cover is not used for the GNO7 29 Product Description GN Series Hardware Manual 3 6 Rear View Rear of the GN10 30 GN Series Hardware Manual 3 6 Rear View Hear of the GNO7 Front panel of the system with seal at the rear side Type label Mounting clamp and Allen screw for mounting to a subframe System cover Cover for the CF card slot safe keeping location if a CF card is inserted oJ AJN CF card slot and CF card eject button 31 Product Description GN Series Hardware Manual 3 7 Single Board Computer The GN unit is equipped with a single board computer based on Intel amp Atom Processor 32 GN Series Hardware Manual 3 8 Connecting the System to the Power Supply 3 8 Connecting the System to the Power Supply LY CAUTION e Attach the power cable last e Before using your system you should first become familiar with the system components and check that everything is connected properly 3 8 1 DC Power Plug The GN panels are delivered with a DC power plug 3 pin Phoenix connector which you need to prepare NOTE The length of the wires connected to the DC power connector may not exceed 10m DC power plug 1 Cover for terminal screws 2 wire terminal 3 wire terminal A
7. and damage GNO07 Unscrew the screws that secure the cover GN10 12 15 Unscrew the screws that secure the metal cover on the optional interface area Remove the cover and put it aside Locate the DIP switches in the unit By use of an insulated thin tool e g screwdriver or a stylus set the DIP switches to the up for ON or down for OFF position corresponding to the port configuration required The default port configuration is 5485 2 channel mode see page 23 with timeout 12346678B Put the cover back on When the cover is firmly in place fasten the screws 40 GN Series Hardware Manual 3 10 Accessing Internal Components 3 10 2 Replacing the Lithium Battery The motherboard is equipped with a lithium battery Location of the lithium battery Lithium battery Motherboard WARNING There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type The lithium battery must be replaced with an identical battery or of the same battery type lithium battery 3 0V for a real time clock type CR2032 The lithium battery type must be UL listed To replace this battery please proceed as follows Procedure 3 1 Close all applications and shut down the system properly 2 Disconnect the power cord from the power supply 3 Disconnect all peripheral devicess The system should lay on a flat clean surface with the front panel facing downwa
8. 2 1 Product Parts e ERES 10 2 2 Label and Product Identification 11 3 Product recreo eee neni 13 SEE BUCO 14 RPOME VIOWS ASI eri er hiss deae 16 3 2 1 USB Interface on the nnne 16 3 2 2 Front Plates 17 3 2 8 Display with Touch enne 17 3 2 4 Calibrating the Touch Screen sss 17 3 2 4 1 Calibration under Windows 18 3 2 4 2 Calibration under Windows XP Embedded 21 3 2 5 Touch Screen Care and 22 Table of Contents GN Series Hardware Manual 3 3 Bottom VIEW PER 23 3 35 Optional Interfaces cute 23 3 3 1 1 RS422 RS485 Serial Interface 23 3 3 2 DC Power Connector eene ener 25 3 3 3 LANO and LAN1 Ethernet Interface Connectors 25 3 3 4 VGA Interface Connector 25 3 3 5 Reset B tton uu ied ca et d d nu dt He dede 26 39 6 3Status LEDS oet toe t aet e 26 3 3 7 Grounding Sc
9. Hardware Manual 3 1 All Views Rear view 15 Product Description GN Series Hardware Manual 3 2 Front View NOTE The GNO7 is not equipped with a USB interface on the front Typical front view 1 Front plate 2 TFT display with touch screen glass to glass technology 3 Covered USB interface 3 2 1 USB Interface on the Front NOTE The GN series touch panels are designed to fulfill the IP65 degree of protection for the front side However the USB connector on the front if present must be covered by the elastic captive rubber coat e GNO is not equipped with a USB interface on the front This USB 2 0 interface allows you to connect different USB compatible devices to the GN series The USB connector is covered by an elastic captive rubber coat The rubber coat prevents the penetration of fluids when no device is connected 16 GN Series Hardware Manual 3 2 Front View 3 2 2 Front Plates All versions are suitable for installation in an instrument panel or switching cabinet The material used for the front plate differs depending on the system e GNOT zinc coated steel plate painted RAL9011 black e Others aluminum front plate with polyester front foil Dimensions mm GNO07 GN10 GN12 GN15 Front plate W x H 235 x 168 348 x 277 380 x 312 449 4 x 354 Display W x H 157 x 95 8 214 2 x 161 2 248 x 186 5 306 x 230 Rear si
10. Wire Mode Half Duplex 53 RS422 RS485 Configured as RS485 4 Wire Mode Full Duplex Bus Master 53 RS422 RS485 Serial Interface 23 R bber COal 5 rdiet eene rere 16 S Safety Instructions 2 Scope of 9 Serial interface 23 52 53 Single Board Computer 32 44 46 Status 26 10 17 T Technical Data 43 lits P 23 teo 27 Touch Screen Care and Cleaning 22 Type label 11 28 30 Type Label and Product Identification 1 1 U USB 16 52 USB Interface on the Front 16 USB 52 V Ventilation 4 27 VGA 25 54 58 GN Series Hardware Manual Index VGA Interface Connector 25 VGA Port 54 59 Record of Changes ACGM0192V1EN April 2010 First edition Global Network tell tilt 5417
11. it Requeedi Inset Calitcalon Targets 4 Select the number of calibration points and offset 5 Select OK 19 Product Description GN Series Hardware Manual 6 Select Test pac Tease Ber sirem n my Be target mns ia men Casan 7 When prompted touch the panel at the location indicated 8 Select Accept REFERENCE For more information about touch screen calibration see the Hampshire TSHARC UniWinDriver Users Manual for Windows XP on www hampshirecompany com http www hampshirecompany com 20 GN Series Hardware Manual 3 2 Front View 3 2 4 2 Calibration under Windows XP Embedded To calibrate the system under Windows XP Embedded please proceed as follows Procedure 3 7 1 Double click the icon hwincal exe on the desktop This starts the calibration program C Program Files tsharc hwincal exe Link to hwincal exe The following screen appears E TimeOut 4 21 Product Description GN Series Hardware Manual 2 Touch the center of each target as accurately as possible REFERENCE For more information about touch screen calibration see the Hampshire TSHARC UniWinDriver Users Manual for Windows XP on www hampshirecompany com http www hampshirecompany com 3 2 5 Touch Screen Care and Cleaning For cleaning we recommend a mild detergent and water Do not use of st
12. symbols may be used in this documentation DANGER The warning triangle indicates especially important safety instructions If they are not adhered to the results could be fatal or critical injury CAUTION Indicates that you should proceed with caution Failure to do so may result in injury or significant damage to instruments or their contents e g data NOTE Contains important additional information EXAMPLE Contains an illustrative example of the previous text section Procedure 3 Indicates that a step by step procedure follows REFERENCE Indicates where you can find additional information on the subject at hand GN Series Hardware Manual Table of Contents Table of Contents e c 1 1 1 UMS MW UCHONS esserci e tette Set peto tea Htec lada 2 Tie lE 4 1 3 Electrostatic Discharge ESD ise feat 5 1 3 1 Grounding nennen nnne 5 t4 tis ad te ege Ra Rein Ret 6 1 5 Electromagnetic Compatibility 7 1 6 Applicable Directives and 8 2 Scope of Delivery 9
13. wrist strap connected to a work surface and properly grounded tools and equipment Use anti static mats heel straps or air ionizers for added protection Handle electrostatic sensitive components PCBs and assemblies by the case or the edge of the board Avoid contact with pins leads or circuitry Turn off power and input signals before inserting and removing connectors or test equipment Keep the work area free of non conductive materials such as ordinary plastic assembly aids and Styrofoam Use field service tools such as cutters screwdrivers and vacuum cleaners that are conductive Always lay drives and PCBs with the component side down on the foam Introduction GN Series Hardware Manual 1 4 FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense This Class A digital apparatus complies with the Canadian ICES 003
14. 25 Left and Right Side View 28 M Material of front plate 17 Monitor 25 54 Mounting 10 27 30 36 Mounting the System to a Subframe or PAN Clases etn etm 36 Opening the 39 Optional 23 aser ree ab 4 P Panel 36 Pin Assignments 52 Power button 23 Power LEDS 26 Product 13 Product Parts 10 Protection class 36 44 46 R Real time clock 41 Rear and Right Side Views 49 Rear VIEW uii eit esi dein tia koe 30 Record of Changes 60 Replace 41 Replacing the Lithium Battery 41 Reset 26 Reset Button 26 RS232 COM1 52 RS422 RS485 Configured as RS422 4 Channel Mode 53 RS422 RS485 Configured as RS485 2
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16. 5 33 DC Power Plug 33 Dimensions 47 49 DIP switches 23 Display ia tete 17 44 Display with Touch Screen 17 E Electromagnetic compatibility 7 Electromagnetic Compatibility 7 Electrostatic discharge 5 Electrostatic Discharge ESD 5 Environmental Specifications 46 25 52 Ethernet Interfaces LANO and LAN1 52 F 6 Statement Front Plates 17 Front VIeW 16 Front VIEWS 47 General Specifications 44 Grounding 5 26 Grounding Methods 5 Grounding Screw M4 with Lock Washers nC PS 26 H Hampshire TSHARK software 17 18 21 Important ii Interface configuration 23 Interfaces s sete ds 23 25 Introduction 1 57 Index GN Series Hardware Manual L LANO and LAN1 Ethernet Interface Connectors
17. 6 Generic standards Immunity for industrial environments Immunity EN 61000 6 2 2005 U S A 47 CFR Part 15 Class A Canada ICES 003 Chapter 2 Scope of Delivery Scope of Delivery GN Series Hardware Manual 2 1 Product Parts The system comes with the following parts SS SS GN system in the configuration ordered GNO7 GN10 GN12 GN15 Phoenix power plug 4 x mounting clamp with Allen screws for the GNO7 8 x mounting clamp with Allen screws for the GN10 6 x mounting clamp with Allen screws for the GN12 8 x mounting clamp with Allen screws for the GN15 10 GN Series Hardware Manual 2 2 Type Label and Product Identification 2 2 Type Label and Product Identification Product name Product identification AIGNO7xxxx GNO7 system with a 7 display AIGN10xxxx GN10 system with a 10 4 display AIGN12xxxx GN12 system with a 12 1 display AIGN15xxxx GN15 system with a 15 display The xxxx stands for the system configuration ordered which depends on the application e g Machine Vision The inspection status label and the type label product name serial number are located on the rear of the device see page 30 11 Chapter 3 Product Description Product Description GN Series Hardware Manual 3 1 All Views The pictures show a GN10 Bottom view Right view Front view Left view Top view 14 GN Series
18. Panasonic TOUCH TERMINALS GN Series Hardware Manual fc BEFORE BEGINNING Liability and Copyright for the Hardware This manual and everything described in it are copyrighted You may not copy this manual in whole or part without written consent of Panasonic Electric Works Europe AG PEWEU PEWEU pursues a policy of continuous improvement of the design and performance of its products Therefore we reserve the right to change the manual product without notice In no event will PEWEU be liable for direct special incidental or consequential damage resulting from any defect in the product or its documentation even if advised of the possibility of such damages We invite your comments on this manual Please e mail us at tech doc eu pewg panasonic com Please direct support matters and technical questions to your local Panasonic representative LIMITED WARRANTY If physical defects caused by distribution are found PEWEU will replace repair the product free of charge Exceptions include e When physical defects are due to different usage treatment of the product other than described in the manual e When physical defects are due to defective equipment other than the distributed product e When physical defects are due to modifications repairs by someone other than PEWEU e When physical defects are due to natural disasters Important Symbols One or more of the following
19. RTS CS CTS 55 Technical Data GN Series Hardware Manual RS485 connection cable wiring GN side 9 pin Sub D male metal housing Signal roce eue ee FG Data Data GND SG Connect cable shield low resistive to EMC ground 56 Index A Accessing Internal Components 39 All Views 14 Applicable Directives and Standards 8 B Battery saberes eset 41 BEFORE Bottom 23 nearest 55 Calibrating the Touch Screen 17 17 18 21 Calibration under Windows XP 18 Calibration under Windows amp XP 21 5 8 22 Compact flash 44 Compact flash card slot 27 30 Compact Flash Card Slot 27 Configuration of the RS422 RS485 Port 39 Connecting the System to the Power Supply t ins Ren es 33 Connecting to the DC Power Supply 34 D DC power connector 25 33 54 DC Power Connector 25 54 DC power plug 10 2
20. a panel proceed as follows i Procedure Assemble the mounting clamps with the Allen screws included Depending on the dimension of the display enclosure of your system cut a hole in the panel subframe Refer to the tables for the panel cut out dimensions The panel where you intend to attach the system must be accessible from both the front and the rear side The system must be turned off and disconnected from the power supply and peripheral devices Insert the system into the panel cut out from the front In order to ensure the protection class IP65 on the front after installation the contact surface with the seal must be clean and flush 4 Ensure the vertical and horizontal alignment of the system 37 Product Description GN Series Hardware Manual 5 Fasten the system from the rear using the mounting clamps 6 Hook the mounting clamps with screws from the rear side of the panel into the corresponding pairs of slots of the enclosure Maximum height for mounting the bracket The system must be attached firmly with the screws Tighten the screws with a torque of 0 5 38 GN Series Hardware Manual 3 10 Accessing Internal Components 3 10 Accessing Internal Components WARNING Before removing the cover of the GN unit in order to gain access to the internal components the system must be powered down and the power cord has to be disconnected from the power supply Otherwise e
21. ard slot CF card eject button with Allen screw Top of the GN10 12 15 Mounting clamp Mounting clamp with Allen screw CF card slot CF card eject button with Allen screw Top of the GNO7 NOTE e The GNO7 system does not have mounting slots on the top e When powering up the system make sure that the air intake and exhaust openings are not obstructed 3 4 4 Compact Flash Card Slot The system is equipped with a compact flash CF card slot and only accepts CF cards type 1 NOTE Before installing or removing the CF card the GN unit must be powered down and disconnected from the power supply e The GN10 GN12 GN15 is equipped with an angled metal cover in order to cover the card slot if no CF card is inserted If a CF card is inserted the cover can be mounted in the safe keeping location The GN07 does not have an angled metal cover for the CF card slot 27 Product Description GN Series Hardware Manual 3 5 Left and Right Side View 12 3 3 2 1 Right side of a GN10 Left side of a GN10 28 GN Series Hardware Manual 3 5 Left and Right Side View Right side of a GNO7 Left side of a GNO7 Front panel of the system with seal on the rear Enclosure of the display System cover Type label Screws that secure the cover on the left and right side Mounting slots with installed mounting clamp and Allen screw
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23. creen is not calibrated properly the active area of the touch 17 Product Description GN Series Hardware Manual screen may not be aligned with the screen s image or may be unnecessarily small in size If you need to access the calibration routine use a USB mouse The touch screen of your GN system is factory calibrated Run the calibration routine when an alignment problem exists between the mouse pointer and the stylus contact location on the screen You can adjust the touch screen calibration with the software Hampshire TSHARC Control Panel Depending on the operation system installed the calibration procedure is slightly different 3 2 4 4 Calibration under Windows XP To calibrate the system under Windows XP please proceed as follows Ac Procedure 3 1 Start Programs gt Hampshire TSHARC Control Panel The following screen will appear Hampshire Control Panel Rev 6 205 Screen Selection Click Settings Touch Settings Capacitive Selection Information Inetructions HAMPSHIRE 1 Select the moniter to caese Lee the rambat keys of the mouse 2 Switch to Calitesson Tab cabbiation taiget Monitor DISPLAY COMPANY 18 GN Series Hardware Manual 3 2 Front View 2 Select the Calibration tab Hampshire TSHARC Control Panel Rev 6 70cs Touch or cick the calb stjon target to calibrate the houch screen Access
24. de enclosure W x H x D 215x 146 2 x 295 x 234 x 44 324 x 263 x 49 5 406 4 x 311 x 50 45 7 3 2 3 Display with Touch Screen series touch panels include a TFT display see page 44 with corresponding resistive touch screen glass glass technology A stylus is supplied for touch screen operation The surface of the display is also mechanically protected by the touch screen The touch screen USB connected registers contacts of a finger or a pen and allows you to move the mouse pointer This works only if the necessary software is installed You receive the touch screen driver for your operating system installed on your system NOTE Do not use a hard or a pointed object like screw drivers to operate the touch screen because this can damage the touch screen surface e The front panel GN10 GN12 GN15 and the touch screen are covered by plastic overlay Be careful when cleaning the plastic overlay see page 22 3 2 4 Calibrating the Touch Screen Calibration serves two purposes e Sets the active area of the touch screen e Aligns the active area of the touch screen to the screen s image NOTE Before you calibrate the touch screen let the system warm up for 30 minutes Calibration aligns the active touch sensitive area of the touch screen with the image on the display Calibration also determines the edges of the screen s image and locates the center of the touch screen If the touch s
25. e GN series touch panels are designed to fulfill the IP65 degree of protection for the front side However the USB connector on the front if present must be covered by the elastic captive rubber coat The GN is a fanless system The cooling of the unit is performed by ventilation holes in the housing The ventilation holes are located at the sides of the device and provide air circulation in order to prevent the system from overheating NOTE When powering on the GN make sure that the ventilation holes are not obstructed GN Series Hardware Manual 1 3 Electrostatic Discharge ESD 1 3 Electrostatic Discharge ESD A sudden discharge of electrostatic electricity can destroy static sensitive devices or micro circuitry Proper packaging and grounding techniques are necessary prerequisites for avoiding damage Always take the following precautions Transport printed circuit boards in static safe containers such as boxes or bags Keep electrostatic sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at a static free station Always be properly grounded when touching a sensitive printed circuit board component or assembly Store electrostatic sensitive printed circuit boards in protective packaging or on conductive foam 1 3 1 Grounding Methods Guard against electrostatic damage of the device by taking the following preventative steps Cover workstations with approved anti static material Provide a
26. ire mode RTS ON ON ON RS485 2 wire mode Timeout ON ON OFF Termination resistor for RS422 and RS485 SW1 settings DIP4 Deactivated OFF Activated ON Timeout Min baud rate SW1 settings DIP5 DIP6 DIP7 DIP8 10 2ms 1200 OFF OFF OFF OFF 9 6ms OFF OFF OFF ON 9 0ms OFF OFF ON OFF 8 4ms OFF OFF ON ON 7 8ms OFF ON OFF OFF 7 2ms OFF ON OFF ON 6 5ms OFF ON ON OFF 5 9ms OFF ON ON ON 4 8ms 2400 ON OFF OFF OFF 4 3ms ON OFF OFF ON 24 GN Series Hardware Manual 3 3 Bottom View Timeout Min baud rate SW1 settings DIP5 DIP6 DIP7 DIP8 3 7ms ON OFF ON OFF 3 1ms ON OFF ON ON 2 5ms 4800 ON ON OFF OFF 1 9ms ON ON OFF ON 1 2ms 9600 ON ON ON OFF 0 6ms 19200 ON ON ON ON 3 3 2 DC Power Connector MM DC power connector Plug in the DC power plug see page 33 to the DC power connector to supply power to the GN unit 3 3 3 LANO and LAN Ethernet Interface Connectors These interface connectors are provided as RJ45 sockets with integrated LEDs Ethernet port Data transfer rate LANO 10 100 1000 Mbps LAN1 10 100 1000 Mbps Ethernet LED States Left LED state Link activity state Right LED state Link speed Off 10 Base T Green Link active Green 100 Base T Yellow 1000 Base T 3 3 4 VGA Interface Connector An external analog monitor can be plugged into this Sub D 15 pin socket 25 Product Descriptio
27. lectric shock may be the result The system may only be opened in accordance with the description in this hardware manual for e Replacing the lithium battery e Configuring the RS422 RS485 interface GN10 GN12 GN15 These procedures may be carried out by qualified specialized personnel only CAUTION Do not operate the system without the cover Please observe the safety instructions for handling assemblies with static sensitive devices Failure to do so can result in damage to the device 3 10 1 Configuration of the RS422 RS485 Port The configuration of the RS422 RS485 port see page 23 can be changed via the DIP switches In order to change the factory configuration RS422 4 channel mode proceed as follows NOTE The new port configuration has to be set before the system is installed on a panel or into a switching cabinet The system must be disconnected from the power supply Disconnect all peripheral devices Before you begin ensure that you have a clean flat and ESD safe surface to work on A Procedure 3 1 Close all applications and shut down the system properly 2 Disconnect the power cord from the power supply 3 Disconnect all peripheral devicess The system should lay on a flat clean surface with the front panel facing downwards Make sure that the display surface is protected against scratching 39 Product Description GN Series Hardware Manual
28. lithium battery or other electronic parts The on site electrical installation must meet the requirements of the country s specific local regulations power cable comes with the product only this cable should be used Do not use an extension cable to connect the product To guarantee that sufficient air circulation is available to cool the product please ensure that the ventilation openings are not covered or blocked If a filter mat is provided this should be cleaned regularly e Do not place the system close to heat sources or damp places e Only devices or parts which fulfill the requirements of SELV circuits Safety Extra Low Voltage as stipulated by IEC 60950 1 may be connected to the available interfaces NOTE Opening the device during the guarantee period will render the guarantee null and void e Before opening the device make sure that the device is disconnected from the mains Switching off the device by its power button does not disconnect it from the mains Complete disconnection is only possible if the power cable is removed from the wall plug or from the device Ensure that there is free and easy access to enable disconnection e fthe system is expanded you must observe the following that all effective legal regulations and all technical data are adhered to the power consumption of any add on card does not exceed the specified limitations GN Series Hardware Manual 1 1 Safety Instructio
29. m Color depth 262k 16 2M Backlight 33 LED 1x CCFL 2x CCFL Brightness cd m 330 230 400 350 Control signal 1x 6bit LVDS Viewing angle 9 60 60 40 55 70 70 55 65 70 70 50 60 70 70 65 60 r 1 u d Contrast ratio 400 1 500 1 500 1 700 1 Touch screen 4 wire resistive analog Single board computer with Intel Yes Atom processor N270 1 6 GHz Lithium battery 3 0 V for real time Yes clock Type CR2032 UL listed Reset button RESET Yes Power button PWR Yes Power supply input see note 12V DC 2 8A max to 24V DC 1 8A max 10 Status LEDs system and storage Yes medium USB 2 0 interface 2x 3x Ethernet interface 2x 10 100 1000Mbps LANO LAN1 VGA interface 1x Serial RS232 interface COM1 1x Protection class IP65 front side Yes Optional interfaces 1x 2x Serial RS422 485 Serial RS232 Industrial fieldbus Industrial Ethernet not GNO7 Mini PClexpress slot Yes Compact flash card slot 1 Storage media CF card BIOS Phoenix Phoenix Award Operating system Standard Windows CE Other operating systems available upon request DC power connector 3 pin 1x 44 GN Series Hardware Manual 4 1 General Specifications GN series 07 GN10 GN12 GN15 DC power plug 3 pin 1x Mounting clamps 4 x 1 screw 8x 1 screw 6 x 2 screws 8 x 2 screws NOTE The DC power supply must be able to output 50W to cope with
30. n GN Series Hardware Manual 3 3 5 Reset Button To restart the GN unit e g after a system hang up press the reset button with a pen for example The system restarts automatically you do not have to switch the computer off and on NOTE During a reset all data in the main memory is erased 3 3 6 Status LEDs Status LED storage medium HDD CF LED Status Green CF activity Red HDD activity Status LED system LED Status Green The system is running Orange The system is in standby Orange blinks 4 times Battery is improperly connected Switch the pole Off The system is disconnected from the power source NOTE Useanisolating switch to turn the DC power supply on and off The GN unit is only completely disconnected from the DC main power supply when the DC power cord is disconnected either from the power supply or the unit Therefore the DC power cord and its connectors must always remain easily accessible 3 3 7 Grounding Screw 4 with Lock Washers The housing of the GN unit must be grounded by establishing a large area contact between the grounding screw M4x19 DIN7985 with 2 x lock washer M4 DIN6797 and an appropriate grounding connection point The minimum cross section of the grounding conductor is 1 AWG 18 26 GN Series Hardware Manual 3 4 Top View 3 4 Top View Mounting clamp Mounting clamp with Allen screw c
31. ns the current consumption of the system does not exceed the value stated on the product label e Switch off and ensure that the device cannot be operated if the following apply because safe operation may no longer be possible the device has visible damages or the device is no longer functioning Additional safety instructions for DC power supply circuits To guarantee safe operation of devices with DC power supply voltages greater than 60V DC or a power consumption larger than 240VA please observe that the device is set up installed and operated in a room or enclosure marked with RESTRICTED ACCESS if there are no safety messages on the device itself such as safety signs or labels no cables or parts without insulation in electrical circuits with dangerous voltage or power should be touched directly or indirectly Aareliable protective earthing connection is provided a suitable easily accessible disconnecting device is used in the application e g overcurrent protective device if the device itself cannot be disconnected adisconnect device if provided in or as part of the equipment shall disconnect both poles simultaneously interconnecting power circuits of different devices cause no electrical hazards A sufficient dimensioning of the power cable wires must be selected according to the maximum electrical specifications on the product label as stipulated by EN60950 1 or EN60204 or UL508 reg
32. ply 1 PC unit 2 Display WARNING Ensure that the DC power supply is switched off via an isolating switch in order to ensure that no power is flowing from the external power supply during the connection procedure Otherwise electric shock may be the result Procedure 3 1 Connect the 3 pin DC power connector of the DC power cable to the appropriate DC power connector of the GN panel The DC power connector of the system is located on the rear bottom side and is labeled 24V DC see page 25 Make sure the connector is securely locked in place 2 Connect the other end of the DC power cable to the terminals of the 24V DC power supply Ensure that the power connections maintain the proper polarity 3 Switch on the isolating switch in order to apply voltage to the terminals of the power supply cable wires When turning on power to the system via the isolating switch the GN panel will immediately boot the installed operating system 35 Product Description GN Series Hardware Manual 3 9 Mounting the System to a Subframe or Panel The system is delivered with mounting clamps and Allen screws in order to mount the system to a subframe or panel 1 2 Mounting GN10 1 Example of subframe for system installation 2 Enclosure of the 10 4 display 3 Mounting clamp with screw 4 Compact flash card slot 1 2 3
33. rds Make sure that the display surface is protected against scratching and damage 4 GNO07 Unscrew the screws that secure the cover GN10 12 15 Unscrew the screws that secure the metal cover on the optional interface area 5 Remove the cover and put it aside 41 Product Description GN Series Hardware Manual 6 Pull the battery outwards 7 Position the new lithium battery in the battery holder with the positive pole facing up 8 Gently push the battery as far as it goes into the holder Make sure that you insert the battery correctly The positive pole must be facing up 9 Putthe cover back on 10 When the cover is firmly in place fasten the screws NOTE Do not dispose of lithium batteries in domestic waste Dispose of the battery according to the local regulations dealing with the disposal of hazardous materials e g take it to the collection points for old batteries 42 Chapter 4 Technical Data Technical Data GN Series Hardware Manual 4 1 General Specifications GN series GNO7 GN10 GN12 GN15 TFT LCD Screen size 7 10 4 12 1 15 Display ican area H x V 152 4 x 91 44 211 2 x 158 4 246 0 x 184 5 304 1 x 228 1 Resolution 800 x 480 800 x 600 800 x 600 1024 x 768 H x V pixel SVGA SVGA XGA Pixel pitch 0 1905 x 0 1905 0 264 x 0 264 0 3075 x 0 3075 0 297 x 0 297 H x V m
34. re Manual Table of Contents 441 Ethernet Interfaces LANO and LAN1 52 44 2 USB riterfaces t d P ee te o e ed e Pond 52 4 4 3 RS232 COM eene nnne 52 4 4 4 RS422 RS485 Configured as RS422 4 Channel Mode 53 4 4 5 RS422 RS485 Configured as RS485 4 Wire Mode Full Duplex Bus Mastes ce toe 53 4 4 6 RS422 RS485 Configured as RS485 2 Wire Mode Half Duplex 53 447 eee tau ic m uad 54 448 DC Power Connector esses eene enne nnns 54 2 5 O7 8 S coop oes E t M mde 55 5 19 lt gt qp ttt 57 Chapter 1 Introduction Introduction GN Series Hardware Manual 1 1 Safety Instructions WARNING To ensure safe operation observe these safety instructions e Always take precautions to ensure the overall safety of your system so that the whole system remains safe in the event of failure of this product or other external factor e DONOT USE THE PROGRAMMABLE DISPLAY TO CONTROL SAFETY FEATURES OR OTHER CRITICAL OPERATIONS OF EQUIPMENT OR SYSTEMS A COMMUNICATION ERROR FOR ANY REASON MIGHT PREVENT SUCH SAFETY FEATURES OR CRITICAL OPERATIONS FROM FUNCTIONING PROPERLY Do not use this product in areas with inflammable gas It could lead to an explosion e Exposing this product to excessive heat or open flames could damage the
35. rew M4 with Lock Washers 26 3 4 CTOD MIOWG S o ete sor derer itn ee Rad voe ede ex eed iden e er 27 3 4 1 Compact Flash Card 101 27 3 5 Left and Right Side oec tee monte i ER ER re eo qo 28 3 6 Rear AEA 30 3 7 Single Board ComlbpUuler 32 3 8 Connecting the System to the Power Supply 33 DGO Power Plug intra ERE 33 3 8 2 Connecting to the DC Power 34 3 9 Mounting the System to a Subframe or 36 3 10 Accessing Internal 5 39 3 10 1 Configuration of the RS422 RS485 39 3 10 2 Replacing the Lithium Battery 41 Technical ke 43 4 1 General Specifications tana c 44 4 2 Environmental Specifications 46 4 3 BID n aE Ta EO a iT 47 4 31 ONAA TALEN EA EAT 47 4 3 2 Rear and Right Side Views 49 4 4 Pin 52 GN Series Hardwa
36. rong solvents which could attack paint or plastic Protect the plastic overlay and the touch screen surface from direct heat sources such as cigarettes The display front is sealed against dust liquids etc The front surface of the touch screen is a flexible plastic foil Avoid touching it with sharp objects such as a knife a pen or a pencil tip Sharp objects can permanently damage the functionality of the touch screen Units without a touch screen have a polycarbonate shield which may be scratched if an object is sufficiently sharp 22 GN Series Hardware Manual 3 3 Bottom View 3 3 Bottom View Bottom view of the GN10 GN12 GN15 Optional interfaces Status LED storage medium Status LED system COM1 RS232 DC power connector Grounding Mounting clamp 2xLAN 2xUSB Power button Mounting clamp with Allen screw Reset button with Allen screw Optional interfaces RS422 485 insulated industrial fieldbus industrial Ethernet Bottom view of the GNO7 Status LED storage medium Optional interface COM RS232 DC power connector Power button Status LED system 9009900903539 9 00090d b090099900090049099090 DOO OOOO ODIO GO 0 0 6 SOOO 00 5 0 0 6 BOO Mounting clamp 2x LAN 2 USB Reset button Mounting clamp with Allen screw with Allen screw Optional interface RS422 485 insulated industrial fieldbus 3 3 1 Optional Interfaces Three optional interfaces are a
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38. ta terminal ready 5 GND Signal ground 6 DSR Data set ready RTS Request to send 8 CTS Clear to send 9 RI Ring indicator GN Series Hardware Manual 4 4 Pin Assignments 4 4 A RS422 RS485 Configured as RS422 4 Channel Mode Use the DIP switches to configure the interfaces see page 23 Pin Signal short name Long name 9 pin Sub D plug female 1 TxD Transmit data 2 RxD Receive data 3 TxD Transmit data 5 1 4 RxD Receive data 5 GND Signal ground 6 RTS Request to send 7 RTS Request to send 9 8 CTS Clear to send 9 CTS Clear to send 4 4 5 RS422 RS485 Configured as RS485 4 Wire Mode Full Duplex Bus Master Use the DIP switches to configure the interfaces see page 23 Pin Signal short name Long name 9 pin Sub D plug female 1 TxD Transmit data 2 RxD Receive data 3 TxD Transmit data 5 1 4 RxD Receive data 5 GND Signal ground 6 NC Not connected 7 NC Not connected 3 9 8 NC Not connected 9 NC Not connected 4 4 6 RS422 RS485 Configured as RS485 2 Wire Mode Half Duplex Use the DIP switches to configure the interfaces see page 23 Pin Signal name 9 pin Sub D plug female Data NC Data 5 1 NC NC NC NC NC c o jolo n2 oj nmiji 53 Technical Data GN Series Hardware Manual 447
39. the inrush current 45 Technical Data GN Series Hardware Manual 4 2 Environmental Specifications Item Specification Thermal management Passive cooling for CPU and system Operating temperature relative humidity 0 45 20 90 non condensing Storage transit temperature relative 20 70 10 90 non condensing humidity Operating altitude 300m to 3 000m Storage transit altitude 300 to 4 500m Operating shock 15G 11ms duration half sinus Storage transit vibration 50G 11ms duration half sinus Operating vibration 10 58Hz 0 1 mm 58 500Hz 1G Storage transit vibration 10 58Hz 0 15 mm 58 500Hz 2 0G Degree of protection IP65 front panel side 46 GN Series Hardware Manual 4 3 Dimensions 4 3 Dimensions Dimension 07 GN10 GN12 GN15 Height 168mm 277mm 312mm 354mm Width 235mm 348mm 380mm 449 4mm Depth total 50 3mm 49 6mm 57 1 55 6mm Depth without front plate 47 3mm 45 6mm 51 1mm 51 6mm Weight 2 6kg 3 6kg 4 9kg 6 5kg 4 3 1 Front Views 239 B i o 157 235 47 Technical Data GN Series Hardware Manual GN10 348 GN12 48 GN Series Hardware Manual 4 3 Dimensions GN15 354
40. ulations The devices do not generally fulfill the requirements for centralized DC power systems UL 60950 1 Annex NAB D2 and therefore may not be connected to such devices Introduction GN Series Hardware Manual 1 2 Overview The GN series touch panels are human machine interfaces HMIs designed for demanding industrial applications such as installation in an instrument panel or switching cabinet NOTE All versions are suitable for installation in an instrument panel or switching cabinet Use the mounting clamps included with the product The GN series includes 7 display GN10 10 4 display e GN12 12 1 display GN15 15 display In front of the display there is a touch screen that also protects the display surface from dirt and scratches The system is suitable for operation in harsh industrial environments The GN is equipped with interfaces such as 1x serial COM1 RS232 2x LAN 10 100 1000 Mbps 2x USB 2 0 1x VGA Additional interfaces can be installed as follows The GN10 GN12 GN15 can be expanded with up to two different modules for RS422 485 industrial fieldbus interfaces and or an additional serial port COM2 as 232 e The GNO7 can be expanded with one module for the RS422 485 or an industrial fieldbus interface or an additional serial port COM2 as RS232 The GN is designed to be connected to a 24V DC power supply using the DC power plug included NOTE Th
41. vailable e RS422 485 isolated 1 5kV see page 23 e Industrial fieldbus e Industrial Ethernet not GNO7 Depending on your requirements GN10 GN12 GN15 supports up to two optional interfaces GNO7 supports 3 3 1 1 RS422 RS485 Serial Interface The optional RS422 485 serial interface is available as a Sub D 9 pin connector female The interface can be configured via DIP switches see tables 23 Product Description GN Series Hardware Manual RS485 mode communication can be either in full duplex or half duplex mode While running in RS485 half duplex mode the system stays in receiver mode Switching to transmission mode occurs automatically and is triggered by the RTS line or the last sent message using the TxD line which the user defines e RTS the RTS signal must be activated by the application software before starting the data packet transmission The RTS signal has to be disabled again afterdata transmission has been terminated e TxD the receiver device has to wait a certain time timeout before starting to send any data 123456768 Default DIP switch settings DIP switch SW1 settings Factory settings are marked in gray Serial communication Switch from transmitting to SW1 settings type receiving mode DIP1 DIP2 DIP3 RS422 4 channel mode OFF OFF OFF RS485 4 wire mode Bus ON OFF ON Master RS485 2 w
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