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1. 56 6 3 Tece hnicals pport amp TEE 59 6 4 Recycling inse KA AA ra piya IAA AIR I pussy 59 SECTION Z rari 61 7 Technical Specifications crearla 61 7 1 Teehnical SPECIFICATIONS MR A AAA AAA REA AREA AAA AAA EA 62 7 1 1 5 7 display characteristics ccm 65 7 1 2 7 display characteristics 65 7 1 3 display characteris _ __ aa 65 7 1 4 10 4 display characteristics anar AAA 66 7 1 5 12 1 SVGA display characteristics 66 7 1 6 12 1 XGA ro 66 7 1 7 ng IER NET a e dE 67 7 2 Certificatesand approvalsis ul 67 7 3 DIMENSION TU TE 68 7 3 1 HMI30 5 7 Full Aluminium front panel 68 7 3 2 5 7 Aluminium front panel with True Flat technology 69 7 3 3 HM130 7 0 Wide Full Aluminium front panel
2. 70 7 34 7 0 Wide Aluminium front panel with True Flat technology 71 7 3 5 HMI30 8 4 Full Aluminium front panel 72 7 3 6 8 4 Aluminium front panel with True Flat technology 73 7 3 7 HMI30 10 4 Full Aluminium front panel 74 7 3 8 HM130 TF 10 4 Aluminium front panel with True Flat technology 75 7 3 9 HMI30 12 1 Wide Full Aluminium front panel 76 7 3 10 HM130 TF 12 1 Wide Aluminium front panel with True Flat technology 77 7 3 11 HMI30 15 0 Full Aluminium front panel
3. 33 3 9 Connecting the configuration PG ug u S S ni 34 3 9 1 POCO UI AA AA AR AAA AAA 37 RR 39 4 Commissioning the EE 39 4 1 Backup desig A aa p INO GN NGA RR rara 40 4 2 Internal Meno paasa a DANG NA DOTT 40 4 3 SIOU TOF MEMONY CANO WEE 41 4 4 Installation removal of resto eege dE dE EE ii 41 SECTION AA AA aL 43 5 Commissioning a Projelas aa 43 5 1 839 31 t S 44 5 2 Transfer Ds 44 5 3 Configuring the serial podran A A A A AAA NAAA 44 5 3 1 Connecting TNE serial portarci 46 5 4 Managing the A RR O ON RO 46 5 4 1 Stopping the running project 47 5 4 2 Starting the project san uu asa e a EE KA Qa 48 5 4 3 Debugging the proletaria AA 49 5 4 4 Trasfer the project from HMI30 to the configuration PC 51 5 5 Back p and d 52 5 6 Updating the operating System icc dai eat 52 SECTION y 53 6 Maintenance tw 53 6 1 Calibration of the touchscreen aaacasa 54 6 2 Maintaining amp cleaning sia m 55 6 2 1 Mee UE 56 6 2 2 Backup battery replacement CR2032 3MV
4. BASIC for Win CE VANCED for Win CE RealTime DB Max 512 bytes Max 4096 bytes Scaling Yes Yes ODBC Realtime Yes Yes Trace DB Yes Yes Data Structure Yes Yes OPC Client DA Yes Yes Networking Yes Yes Graphic Interface Vectorial Graphic Editor Yes Yes Support for BMP GIF JPG WMF Yes Yes EMF Dynamic Animation Yes Yes Symbols Library Yes Yes Import Export Symbols Yes Yes Public Symbols Yes Yes Power Templates VBA Symbols Yes Yes Grid Yes Yes Synapsis Yes Yes Scheduler Yes Yes Editing Menu Yes Yes Style Source Management in Symbols Yes Yes IP Camera Viewer Yes Yes Alias management in Objects Yes Yes Alarm Logs Max 512 Alarms Max 2048 Alarms Alarms Management Yes Yes Historical Management XML Yes Yes Historical Management ODBC Yes Yes Alarms Notification SMS Email No Yes Voice Alarms Area Yes Yes Comments on alarm ACK Yes Yes Recipes Data Loggers Recipes Data Logger XML Yes Yes Recipes Data Loggers ODBC Max 2 Yes Textual Report Yes Yes Trends Trend RealTime Yes Yes Historical Trends on file CSV Yes Yes Historical Trends linked to DataLog Yes Yes ger XML Historical Trends Database ODBC Yes Yes Data Analysis Yes Yes Users amp Passwords Use 1024 levels Yes Yes User Groups Yes Yes CFR21 Yes Yes Runtime Users Yes Yes
5. 18 2 10 2 Process management u u ANNA NG NANGANAK INGAT BANGA BABABA 18 2 11 SOT Wak OP nae Em 19 SAS AA AAA AAA AAA 21 3 Installation and CoO e tI6 ri ias iia is veel asad PP 21 3 1 Preparation Tor Asta lla AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA are ule AAA 22 3 1 1 Select the mounting location 22 3 2 Checking the package contents 5 aaa aaa Aa ai 22 3 3 Checking the operating conditions aac 22 3 4 Mounting GA 23 3 4 1 Damage DT RN ET 23 3 5 Checking installation distantes ariani rara As 24 3 6 Preparing the MOUNTING CUL OUE GG 24 3 6 1 Degrees 0100 fp RO SR EE I O O IO 25 3 6 2 CUL OUL ET 25 3 7 Mounting the device a 27 3 7 1 POSITION OF the mountme Ein E 27 3 7 2 Tools to tighten the MOUNTING clamps 28 3 7 3 Mee UE 29 3 8 Connecting the device imma 32 3 8 1 Notes CONNECTION EE 32 3 8 2 Gro nding DT 32 3 8 3 Power Ss pply connection elia 32 3 8 4 Switching on and testing the HMI Device
6. 7 0 8 4 10 4 DIGITAL AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES SECTION 3 Installation and connection 28 12 1 10 15 0 10 3 7 2 Tools to tighten the mounting clamps 1 5 mm hexagonal key DIGITAL AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES Figure 27 Installation Figure 28 Installation HM130 HMI30 TF User s guide 3 7 3 Procedure 1 Insert HMI30 into the mounting cut out from the front 29 DIGITAL AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES Figure 29 Installation Figure 30 Installation Figure 31 Installation 2 SECTION 3 Installation and connection Insert the fixing clamps into the housings of the device 30 Figure 32 Installation Note adhere to the permissible torque when tightening the threaded pin of the mounting clamp 0 2 Nm Figure 33 Installation DIGITAL AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES 3 4 di HM130 HMI30 TF User s guide Tighten the fixing clamps with a 1 5 mm hex key Repeat steps 2 and 3 for all mounting clamps Check the seal seat 31 A Attention the system must be powered with a voltage of 24V 18V 36V Figure 34 Power supply connection detail 32 SECTION 3 Installation and connection 3 8 Connecting the device 3 8 1 Notes on conn
7. 155 Figure 88 HMI TF30 7 0 front view Figure 89 7 0 bottom view Figure 90 HM130 TF 7 0 side view SECTION 8 Technical specifications 735 HMI30 8 4 Full Aluminium front panel 255 SAJEN IY 8 Figure 91 gt 8 4 front view D adi x 1500 50505050500000005055 09900 gaaoagaoaaamaagaoaaadodg Figure 92 0 8 4 bottom view 75 000000 Figure 93 8 4 side view DDS P TOMATION CHNOLOGIES 73 HM130 HMI30 TF User s guide 7 3 6 HMI30 TF 8 4 Aluminium front panel with True Flat technology 255 CADE 84 8 Figure 94 8 4 front view Je id 95 75 42 156 42 75 HM130 TF 8 4 bottom view E 27 195 4 1 10 nal L comam oman ER OO E LE DU 9 DO HE DO DO f D Figure 96 DO HMI30 TF 8 4 side view Hi D DO DO r o m 1 L D LO 74 SECTION 8 Technical specifications 7 2 7 HM130 10 4 Full Aluminium front panel Figure 97 0 10 4 front view 230 Figur
8. gt 41 Figure 237 Slotfor memory uu a na m aM S Aa 41 kigure 4s SioFfformMemo nicole iii iaia 41 Figure TOF uu Takna a 42 Figure SO CONG EE 42 Figure 5bT SIOt Jor memory COO E 42 Fioure 52 Configuring the Serial Potassio 45 Figure 53 Configuring the Potassio AA _____ 45 FlgUre 54 Config rihg the Serial POr uu s au 45 Figure 55 Configurino ENe seHol DOTE 46 A A si 47 Figure o7 StobpDing the Tubo Projet LEG 47 Figure 5a Starting the pro AO ARA i 48 FIGUTC 59 Staring NE o 8 EE 48 Figure OC DEDUGGING Ee 49 Figure E INC DIOJeGE geed 50 Figure 624 Debuo te po Lilia 50 Figure 63 Depugthe proci es 50 Figure o4 DeDUD e 51 Figure 05 DEDUG ENC DIOJCCE acilia DZ Figure 66 Calibration OF the ee 54 Ee 54 Figure 68 Calibration of the touchscreen scialle 55 Figure Backup battery replacement ouo u va bec tus Eo M LIEU lia 56 Figure 70 Backup patteryrepiacemeit 1 cella 56 Figure 71 Backup batte
9. 78 7 3 12 HM130 TF 15 0 Aluminium front panel with True Flat technology 79 7 4 Ports 80 ZAL A 80 7 4 2 LANT LANA Lam mmm 80 7 4 3 USOS AA AA AA 83 7 5 Technicalsupport S amp repalispu s u aliay aaa aaah IATA ARR ere 83 HMI30 TF User s guide SECTION 1 Preliminary Information SECTION 1 Preliminary Informations 1 1 General notes a b The information in this manual is subject to change and is in no way binding upon ASEM S p A ASEM S p A is not responsible for technical errors or other omissions in the manual and shall not accept any responsibility deriving from its use 12 Trademarks a All brands and product names mentioned in this manual are trademarks of their respective owners 13 Instructions on disposal EN FR Il simbolo mmm sul prodotto o sulla confezione indica che il prodotto non deve essere considerato come un normale rifiuto domestico ma deve essere portato nel punto di raccolta appropriato per il riciclaggio di ap parecchiature elettriche ed elettroniche Provvedendo a smaltire questo prodotto in modo appropriato si contribuisce a evitare potenziali conse guenze negative per l ambiente e la salute ch
10. Table 9 Dynamic multilanguage Table 10 Drivers Table 11 Event Object Table 12 Scaling Object Table 13 Scheduler Object Table 14 Logics Table 15 Networking Table 16 Child Projects Table 17 Software options Table 18 Visual studio source safe 2005 integration Table 19 Web server Table 20 Touch Screen Support Table 21 Cross Reference Table 22 Debugger SECTION 2 Description 20 Dynamic Multilanguage Yes Yes Unicode support Yes Yes Drivers Max number of Driver Max nr 2 Max nr 4 PLC Tag Importer Yes Yes Event Object Yes Yes Scaling Object Yes Yes Scheduler Object Yes Yes Logics IL Logic Step5 Step7 Yes Yes VBA Logic WinWrap Basic Yes Yes Sinapsis Logic Yes Yes Networking Yes Yes Child Projects Yes Yes Screen Navigation Yes Yes Visual Studio SourceSafe 2005 Inte Yes Yes gration Web Server No Yes Max 2 clients Touch Screen Support Yes Yes Cross Reference Yes Yes Debugger Yes Yes SECTION 3 Installation and connection HMI30 TF User s guide please refer to paragraph 2 3 Package 22 SECTION 3 Installation and connection 31 Preparation for installation 3 1 1 Select the mounting location Poin
11. 20 901305 26 Narada 29 EigurezS3 insiglialio tinello 29 a 30 Figure 30 FONE STINSON UU 30 Figure 32 Installation uuu 31 Figure 35 Instellatloll 31 Foure POWeFSUDDIV COnnec OD a 32 Fig re 35 Power supply connection detail a 33 Figure 36 Power et eie B a oo ou 33 Figure 3 Connectino tne configuratio AN 34 Figure 38 Connecting the configuration PG a ll 35 Figure 39 Connecting the CODTIOUF ation ahah alzi 35 Figure 40 Connecting the configuration PC 36 Fioure AT ee dee ett tee EE 36 Fig re 42 Connecting the configuration lb iii 27 Figure 43 Connecung the PC u 37 Figure 44 Connecting the configuration PC 38 Figure d5 CommissiohniDg the e mu akan 40 Slot or memo KA Qu
12. 8285 BI 0009 Hi ogoan BEAT H 2 Se CO om om om om om uy 22 oo BE DO Figure 108 9 HM130 TF 12 1 side view d nm od om om 20 SECTION 8 Technical specifications 7311 15 0 Full Aluminium front panel Figure 109 0 15 0 front view 8900 OOOO 00000 000000000 DO00000d 000000000 DORA 0099 O D 0000 Figure 110 HMI30 15 0 bottom view 6 29 19 ii Hg 0000 0000 Eg ae Baga 000 DO BA Beem ES DO mo DO BB MO Figure 111 0 15 0 side view lt 7 5 HM130 HMI30 TF User s guide 7 312 HMI30 TF 15 0 Aluminium front panel with True Flat technology 390 Figure 112 15 0 front view i 8800 DOO0000000 00000 000d OO000000dd0000 00000 DORA nona 00000000d000o pooco DM 9900 Figure 113 130 15 0 bottom view 6 Pt 29 1195 na u 8688 55 GODE BB 28 ER ee DO 9 IL DO DO DO DO DO II O Figure 114 1 15 0 side view l e E SECTION 8 Technical specifications 7 4 Ports PINOUT 741 COM1 DB15M Serial PIN 1 0 1 5 V
13. 19 Table e Users Ce POSS WOO S scenic da 19 Fable I DYA DANCE ef ee e Rm 20 EE 20 20 Table eege E 20 TaDlelI SCheguler OD CCE u u u liacle 20 TOD G TRIS KS tia 20 15 ee 20 Table 16 EE 20 Table e ele 20 Table 18 Visual studio source safe 2005 integration 2 20 uw LI 20 ZO EE 20 TODIC Z 1 ClOSS 20 Ob e 22 91 0 0 E E 20 Fable 23 Positiomof LAC MOUNTING le TEE 27 Table 24 Connecting the configuration DC 34 625 OEA UE 38 Table 26 System software 1 02 0 0 0000000000000000000000 anG NAN NN 62 Table 27 System RONGWGLE Wisa u 63 Table 28 ElectricalenaracteristieS ini aaa 63 Table 29 ele 63 Table 30 Environmental characteristiCs ALAM 63 Tople MM DIS DIOS unas aan dati 64 Table E GA 64 Table 33 Warranty amp apDEOVOlS uu uu Qe dealers 64 37 5 7 GISDIGY SOS EA 65 Ke 35 7 dee eiert 65 Table Characters ICS A 65 10 4 ee eer 66 Ta
14. c Ausers maufum documents premium hmi projects test5 esourcesMtestBhtrer a Preparing to upload the file maufum documents premium hmi projects test 5 images Uploading file c Ausers maufum documents premium hmi projects images selettore off Preparing to upload the file c users maufum documents premium hmi projects test 5 images Uploading file c users maufum documents premium hmi projects images selettore Downloading Boot file Upload terminated successfully 4 e Select TCP in the upper left list e Write the IP address of HMI30 e Choose where to download the project into HMI30 specifying the Up load Device Path e transfer the project to HMI30 click on the button Upload Project There is another possibility to transfer the project to the panel It is by using an USB key e Copy from the configuration PC to the USB Key the folder in which is stored the HMI30 project e Insert the USB Key into HMI30 e Copy the project folder from the USB Key to the MMC memory Table 25 Procedure Figure 44 Connecting the configuration PC 38 SECTION 3 Installation and connection Note the name of the memory card are according to the following table Name used by Windows Note Memory Explorer NAND NANDFlash Internal memory used to store the operat ing system It is a read only memory MMC MMCMemory Memo
15. kaa 73 Figure 97 HMISO TON VCW 74 Figure 95 HMIBO TO 4 HOON NEW israeliana 74 lei is mo SOL VW nia 74 Figure 100 FPHMIIS0STF 104 front ME 75 Figure TOT FIMISOSTE DOON VI OVO ANG 73 Eure HMISOSTE SIG OUI OW rhino 75 Figure E HMMISO 2 deel EE 76 Figure 10O HMISO 12 1 DOLOR MEW _____ __ _ 76 Fig redoO5 HAMDO 12 u xu A 76 Figure TOO HIMISTE20 12 1 uuu 77 Figure 107 HMISO TE 12 1 bottom u 77 Figure TOS HIMISOSTE T2 RR Z ee 78 Figure T TO HMISO 15 O DOLIODWEUIPW ace qn 78 Figure 111 HIVUZO TS OSA Gu A 78 Figure IZ FIVIISO T 19 VIEW _______ 79 Eure 1T3 HMISOSTE 150 VIC W ROS SS L ___ _ 79 Fig re 114 HMISOSTE 15 0 SAO VIEW an _______ 6_ _ 79 Index of tables ee o uu u a idad 8 2 ili Ii 17 erger 19 AAC EE 19 Top eS Eed 19 Tablero Recipes 8 OG GO r 19 Tapez NENOS oir
16. 294 Conforms to EN 55022 Information technology equipment Radio dis turbance characteristics Immunity Safety Conforms to EN 55024 Information technology equipment Immunity characteristics Conforms to EN 60950 1 Information technology equipment Safety Table 34 5 7 display characteristics Table 35 7 0 display characteristics Table 36 5 4 display characteristics 711 5 7 display characteristics Dimensions Technology Display area Resolution Display color Pixel Pitch Luminance Horizontal viewing angle left right Vertical viewing angle up down Contrast ratio Response time Rise Backlight 7 1 2 7 display characteristics Dimensions Technology Resolution Display color Pixel Pitch Luminance Horizontal viewing angle left right Vertical viewing angle up down Contrast ratio Response time Rise Backlight 65 HMI30 HMI30 TF User s guide 5 7 display characteristics 5 7 4 3 TFT active matrix 115 2 W x 86 4 H mm 640 x 480 pixels 256 K colors 0 18 W x 0 18 H mm 500 cd m 100 140 250 1 50 ms LED 7 display characteristics 7 wide 15 9 TFT active matrix 800 x 480 pixels 256 K colors 0 1905 W x 0 1905 H mm 350 cd m 140 130 400 1 10 ms LED 7 1 3 8 4 display characteristics 8 4 display characteristics Dimensions Technology Display area Re
17. 2M colors 0 264 W x 0 264 H mm 400 cd m 160 140 700 1 Typ 20 ms LED 12 1 SVGA display characteristics 10 4 4 3 TFT active matrix 184 5 W x 246 0 H mm 800 x 600 pixels 16 2M colors 0 264 W x 0 264 H mm 500 cd m 160 140 800 1 4 ms LED 12 1 XGA display characteristics 12 1 4 3 TFT active matrix 184 32 W x 245 76 H mm 1024 x 768 pixels 16 2M colors 0 240 W x 0 240 H mm 600 cd m 160 140 700 1 5 ms LED Table 40 15 0 display characteristics Td 15 0 display characteristics Dimensions Technology Display area Resolution Display color Pixel Pitch Luminance Horizontal viewing angle left right Vertical viewing angle up down Contrast ratio Response time Rise Backlight 67 HMI30 HMI30 TF User s guide 15 0 display characteristics 15 0 4 3 TFT active matrix 228 1 W x 304 1 H mm 1024 x 768 pixels 16 2M colors 0 297 W x 0 297 H mm 450 cd m 160 140 700 1 Typ 2 ms LED 7 2 Certificates and approvals e ASEM s products are compliant with European Directive 89 336 EEC concerning electromagnetic compatibility and Directive 73 23 EEC con cerning the safety of electrical products and subsequent variations e Emission Conforms to EN 55022 Information technology equipment Radio dis turbance characteristics e C
18. Click on the Save button and confirm clicking on Ok This operation will save your setting in a permanent way x x 0 2 L 9 5 Certificates Date Time Dialing Display Input Panel Internet Keyboard Mouse Network and Owner Options Dial up Co 2 D sg Password Power Regional Registry Serial Port Storage Stylus System Settings Saver Configura Manager Registry Saver Start Network Connections E Control Panel Saver Applet a E 8 19 AM ele Figure 42 Connecting the configuration PC Figure 43 Connecting the configuration PC A Attention please transfer the project into the MMC Memory or into the SD card This allows you not to loose its content when HMI30 will be switched off To transfer the project into the MMC Memory you must specify MMCMemory like in the example of the picture above 37 HM130 HMI30 TF User s guide 3 9 1 Procedure After the connection between HM130 and the configuration PC to transfer the project into HMI30 you must e Start Premium HMI Developing tool Load the project to transfer e Click on the transfer icon see picture below 2 Y n File Edit View Tools Window Help Bp Upload Project Upload Project to Device FTP Server 172 17 17 182 User Name Password Upload Device Path 5 Overall Progress File Progress Uploading file
19. Remove the two screws as indicated in figure Figure 69 Backup battery replacement e Remove the two columns as indicated in figure Figure 70 Backup battery replacement DIGITAL AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES Figure 71 Backup battery replacement Figure 72 Backup battery replacement Figure 73 Backup battery replacement SASE e DIGITAL AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES HM130 HMI30 TF User s guide For 8 4 model please refer to the following images e Remove the two columns as indicated in figure 57 e Remove the two screws as indicated in figure JTOMATION Figure 74 Backup battery replacement Figure 75 Backup battery replacement Figure 76 Backup battery detail CHNOLOGIES SECTION 6 Maintenance and Locate the battery position Lal Remove battery and replace it with one of the same model CR2032 3V 58 Backup battery replacement Backup battery detail DIGITAL AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES 59 HM130 HMI30 TF User s guide 6 3 Technical support amp repairs ASEM offers wide ranging complete after sales technical support The staff who deal with this handle questions on the entire range of products skilfully quickly and efficiently You can phone our staff in the service department and they will give you com plete prompt advice on how to resolve your problems telephone 39 0432 967435 fax 39 0432 967480 e mail suptec asem
20. guide r JE 0 2 Ba Certificates Date Time Dialing Display Freescale Input Panel Internet keyboard display driver Options If your Windows Embedded Compact device is not responding properly to Storage your taps you may need to recalibrate your screen Manager Recalibration involves tapping the center of a target If you miss the center keep the stylus on the screen slide it over the target s center and then lift the stylus To start tap Recalibrate Recalibrate Start E Control Panel Stylus Properties amp 1 53 AM e Click on the Recalibrate button and follow the instructions 6 2 Maintaining amp cleaning HMI30 is designed for maintenance free operation except for the replacing of the battery backup when necessary It is recommended to clean the touchscreen with a damp cleaning cloth and a display cleaning solution Q Note clean the front panel of the system with a soft damp cloth only A Attention Do not use detergents solvents cleaners or objects that could scratch the surface A Attention switch off the power before any cleaning operation 56 SECTION 6 Maintenance and 6 2 1 Procedure Proceed as follows a Switch off the HMI device or lock the touch screen b Spray the cleaning solution onto a cleaning cloth Do not spray directly onto the display d Clean the display from the screen edge inwards 6 2 2 Backup battery replacement CR2032 3V e
21. it 6 4 Recycling and disposal HMI30 can be recycled due to the use of materials with low environmental im pact Contact a certified disposal service company for environmentally sound recycling and disposal of your old devices TOMATION CHNOLOGIES SECTION 6 Maintenance and care 60 SECTION 7 Technical specifications HMI30 TF User s guide 61 SECTION 8 Technical specifications 71 Technical specifications Table 26 System software characteristics System software characteristics Integrated sys Operating System Microsoft Windows Embedded Com tem software pact 7 C7P HMI Premium HMI 3 runtimes BASIC AD VANCED versions Remote control ASEM Ubiquity runtime Premium HMI 3 characteristics ADVANCED I O Bytes Tags 512 4 096 Synoptics Pp S O Graphic libraries 1 Power Templates Alarms 2 048 Accelerators and menus Touchscreen History Log events ew Dynamic language change IL Logic SoftLogic ew VBA Multithreading __ ActiveX OCX ew CFR21 part 11 Debugger Online Remote IP Camera Dynamic trends ew History trends Data Analysis Recipes Pp e O DA Client e Networking 1 Data Loggers Text Reports 1 lt Multi Drivers Max 4 SMS E mails No e Web Server 2 Users Ubiquity characteristics PRO Remote desktop ew File manager Pw Ta
22. out for IP65 protection 2mm to 4 mm e Deviations of the plane of the mounting cut out limits lt 0 5 mm This condition must be satisfied even when the HMI30 is installed e Allowed surface roughness in the area of the seal lt 120 microns Rz 120 3 6 2 Cut out measures 2 6 2 1 5 7 cut out Panel CUT OUT 1 L o 164 4 3 Figure 21 HMI30 5 7 cut out 3 6 2 2 7 0 wide cut out _ i NN Panel CUT OUT N 204 Figure 22 0 5 7 cut out K 3 6 2 3 8 4 cut out L 243 4 Panel CUT OUT Figure 23 HMI30 5 7 cut out SECTION 3 Installation and connection 3 6 2 4 10 4 cut out Figure 24 HMI30 10 4 cut out 3 6 2 5 Figure 25 HMI30 12 1 cut out 3 6 2 6 15 0 cut out 378 294 Figure 26 Panel CUT OUT HM130 15 0 cut out 1 Table 23 Position of the mounting clamps AL AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES 27 HM130 HMI30 TF User s guide 3 7 Mounting the device 3 7 1 Position of the mounting clamps e To obtain the declared degree of frontal protection for the system it is nec essary to respect the positions of the clamps shown below e The table below shows the number and the position of the clamps for each size System Clamp Quantity Clamp position 5 7
23. the label on the back of the system to the respective terminals of the three pole connector Ground 0V 0V 24V 33 HM130 HMI30 TF User s guide Figure 35 Power supply connection detail 3 8 4 Switching on and testing the HMI Device Connect the power supply cable to HMI30 Switch On the power supply The green led will light Figure 36 Power supply connection detail The display will switch on accordingly and after few seconds the Windows CE desktop will appear DIGITAL AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES Figure 37 Connecting the configuration PC Table 24 Connecting the configuration PC DIGITAL AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES 34 SECTION 3 Installation and connection 3 9 Connecting the configuration PC You can connect the configuration PC to HMI30 in several ways 1 2 3 By using a Ethernet cross cable connected by one end to the configura tion PC and on the other end to one of two Ethernet ports of HMI30 By connecting to a Ethernet switch on which the configuration PC and HMI30 are both connected By connecting and the configuration PC to the office LAN Please note that HMI30 comes with DHCP service enabled It means that in case of the point 3 above it is enough to connect HMI30 in LAN and the DHCP server of the LAN will assign automatically an IP address to HMI30 In case there is not a DHCP server available you must assign a static IP address
24. 16KB Application 10 26 2011 5 44 AM docviewer 60 bytes Shortcut 8 27 2008 2 27 5 30 bytes Shortcut 9 20 2011 6 23 AM Cr Haxton 32 9KB TrueType Font file 11 10 1998 9 03 aa Identity H 6 56KB File 7 20 2008 3 53 Identity V 1 22KB File 7 20 2008 3 53 AM laa initobj Obytes DAT File 11 11 2011 2 26 AM 35 bytes Shortcut 11 9 2011 2 59 AM E MakeNANDWritable 35 bytes Shortcut 11 9 2011 2 57 AM fs pdfviewer 39 bytes Shortcut 8 21 2009 3 36 AM laa sorts 87 2KB ATF File 4 22 2010 1 27 AM symbol 67 4KB ATF File 4 22 2010 1 27 AM m xisviewer 60 bytes Shortcut 8 27 2009 2 27 60 4KB TrueType Font file 11 20 1992 4 14 PM 9 start Windows MALES 10 40 Dl 41 HM130 HMI30 TF User s guide 4 3 Slot for memory card optionally accommodate an SD SDHC card slot V 2 0 push push Figure 46 Slot for memory card Slot for memory card memory card example A 4 4 Installation removal of a memory card Attention potential data loss Do not remove the memory card while data is being accessed Data on the memory card is lost if you attempt to remove it while HMI30 is accessing its data Insert the memory card into the slot as indicated in the figure Pay atten tion to the beveled edge Figure 47 Slot for
25. ASEM Open Automation Systems USER S GUIDE HMI30 TF 86060322 Version Date 16 07 2012 DIGITAL AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES Revisions Revisor Date Release Thei ES Draft Thei Mantovani Fumagalli 22 11 2011 A00 Thei Boscolo Zamo 16 06 2012 A01 Mantovani Summary SECTION 1 1 Preliminary Information assesi m 1 1 1 General e 2 1 2 EE aT ANNA NGANGA ANNA 2 1 3 Instr ctiohs oh 5 5 a AT Na Een 2 1 4 Description of safety symbols dd 3 1 5 Qualified Personal dui dea BABA GA 4 1 6 A 4 1 7 Proper se ofthe AAA air 4 1 8 Purpose 0f tlie user s eege 4 1 9 THE Mahal is a Part Or the MAAALALA 4 1 10 4 1 11 Scope of the operating instructions 5 1 12 Safety Instruccion aaa tv 5 1 12 1 Installation according to the instructions 5 1 12 2 Hazardous areas geegent 5 1 12 3 Working on A o 5 1 13 Notesabout usage 6 1 14 Applicable standard ica 6 SECTION AA AA AA AA AA AA AAAH 7 2 Description
26. DC OUT 2 Transmit Data RS 232 OUT 3 Receive Data RS 232 IN 4 Request To Send OUT 5 Clear To Send IN 6 Data Set Ready IN 7 Ground Table 41 8 Data Terminal Ready OUT COM1 DB15M Serial 9 Carrier Detect IN 10 Transmit Data Receive Data RS 485 RS 422 I O 11 Transmit Data Receive Data RS 485 RS 422 I O 12 Ring Indication RS 232 IN 13 Receive Data RS 422 IN 14 Receive Data RS 422 IN 15 N C N C Any polarization or termination resistor is connected to RS422 485 chan nel so if required it has to be provided by the user into the plant con nector 7 4 2 LANI LAN2 1 Table 42 LANI LAN2 PIN Signal TX TX RX Shield Shield RX Shield Shield Y Q P 81 HMI30 TF User s guide 7 4 3 USB1 0582 PIN Signal Table 43 1 5 Vcc USB1 USB2 2 USB Data 3 USB Data 4 GND 75 Technical support amp repairs ASEM offers wide ranging complete after sales technical support The staff who deal with this handle questions on the entire range of products skilfully quickly and efficiently You can phone our staff in the service department and they will give you com plete prompt advice on how to resolve your problems telephone 39 0432 967435 fax 39 0432 967480 e mail Index of figures Fone LAM c c 9 ONEZ AMO OTF IU Ee 9 Figure 3 Front
27. F User s guide 3 4 Mounting position The HMI device is suitable for installation in Mounting cabinets Control cabinets Switchboards Consoles Damage due to overheating The operative temperature must be between 0 and 50 C AII HMI systems are designed for vertical mounting position An inclined installation reduces the thermal convection by the HMI de vice and the maximum permissible ambient temperature for operation Please contact ASEM for details The HMI device may otherwise be damaged and its certifications and warranty will be void 24 SECTION 3 Installation and connection 3 5 Checking installation distances To ensure adequate ventilation it is necessary leaving the following open spaces around the system X direction 15 mm min for each side Ydirection 50 mm min for each side Zdirection 10 mm min Figure 20 Installation distances 3 6 Preparing the mounting cut out In order to ensure a proper mounting of the system the material of the mounting cut out must be sufficiently stable To obtain the degree of protection described below the material of the mounting panel must not deform due to the use of clamps on the operator panel DIGITAL AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES 25 HMI30 TF User s guide 3 6 1 Degrees of protection The degrees of protection of the system are guaranteed only if the following con ditions are satisfied e Material thickness at the mounting cut
28. I30 1 10 Figures a This manual contains illustrations of the described devices b Some details of the illustrations may differ from the device provided HMI30 TF User s guide 1 11 Scope of the operating instructions The operating instructions apply to the HMI30 family devices in conjunc tion with the Premium HMI 3 software The devices are the following 5 7 7 0 Wide 8 4 HM130 10 4 Full aluminum front panel 12 1 15 0 5 7 7 0 Wide 8 4 Aluminum front panel with True HM130 TF 10 4 Flat technology 12 1 15 0 1 12 Safety instructions 1 12 1 Installation according to the instructions e Commissioning the HMI device is prohibited until it has been absolutely ensured that the system in which the HMI device is to be installed com plies with all the applicable EU and international regulation 1 12 2 Hazardous areas e Do not use HMI30 in hazardous areas 1 12 3 Working on the control cabinet Open equipment The HMI device is open equipment This means that the HMI30 may only be integrated in housings or cabinets where it can be operated from the front panel The cabinet in which HMI30 is installed may only be accessed with a key or tool and only by trained and authorized personnel e Dangerous voltage Opening the cabinet may expose high voltage parts Before opening the cabinet always disconnect
29. PA AA AA AA 7 21 oo a ld Le E 8 2 2 REIP tie 8 2 3 PatKaBge exa eu Ee 8 2 4 Ne I LI s n I ILLIUS 9 2 4 1 HMI30 full aluminium front pariel saaan Nan 9 2 4 2 HM130 TF aluminium front panel with true flat technology 9 2 4 3 Main difference between full aluminium front panel and aluminium front panel with true flat technology 10 2 5 FROME LV EET ICT LE LIN LS LR 11 2 5 1 Full aluminium front panel 11 2 5 2 Aluminium front panel with True Flat technology 11 2 5 3 ATA SISSI Pin STARETE MAA FRATTA REA O RARO RE 12 2 6 GG LA AA AA AA AA d UM 13 2 7 SINE asan AGANG AGA GAGA GG 15 2 8 CONNECKOR VIEW 55 a 16 2 8 1 tabelle mccain 16 2 9 RR 17 2 10 P tting in operation EISE 18 2 10 1 Configuration and project creation
30. al SECTION 2 Description 14 Figure 12 5 7 side view Figure 13 5 7 side view DIGITAL AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES 2 7 Side view HM130 HMI30 TF User s guide 15 Ventilation holes Recess for fixing clamps VO Ventilation holes Recess for fixing clamps VO Figure 14 5 7 connectors Figure 15 connectors label detail Figure 16 CE label detail 16 SECTION 2 Description 2 8 Connector view 1 Power DC input 6 LAN1 10 100 Mbps Fieldbus 2 0582 2 0 7 LAN2 10 100 Mbps Ubiquity 3 Reset button Power on LED 4 SD card slot 5 0581 2 0 5 1 85232 422 485 MPI For detailed description refer to section 8 2 8 1 Labels On the rear panel are present the following the connectors label and the CE la bel SEE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE CONNECTING TO THE SUPPLY ANSCHLUSS AN DIE STROMVERSORGUNG HANDBUCH LESEN LAN 2 LAN 1 X Jo Table 2 Touchscreen 2 9 Touchscreen HMI30 TF User s guide 17 Size Touchscreen Panel technology 5 7 The touchscreen is installed from the back of the 7 0 wide Te front panel There is a step between the front 8 4 5 wire panel and the touchscreen Standard 10 4 5 wire The user touches directly the touchscreen 12 1 5 wire 15 0 5 wire 5 7 NOR The touc
31. ale i MX535 1 GHz 400MHz GPU with integrated LCD controller 512 MB DDR3 800 Soldered contact ASEM for other memory options 1 x RS232 422 485 DB15M software se lectable No 2 x 10 100Mbps RJ45 with Link Activity leds 2 x USB 2 0 rear TYPE A host port single channel software switch off NAND FLASH 256 MB Read Only for Operative System Premium HM13 and Ubiquity runtime eMMC 2 GB 8 bit v 4 4 compatible for data and us er program SD SDHC card slot V 2 0 push push type Coin CR2032 3V removable 3 years System Power Removable Storage activity Integrated on board auto ranging 18 36 VDC with 3 poles connector Anti inversion polarity over voltage fuse soldered on the board Power consumption 5 8W05 7 Max 6 7W07 0 7 0W 28 4 9 0W 010 4 14 0W 912 1 SVGA 17 0W 912 1 XGA 15 5W 15 0 Mechanical characteristics Case Type Material Front panel Construction Protection Color Panel mount Steel white zinc galvanizing Full Aluminium alloy Aluminium alloy True Flat frame with polyester foil IP65 IP65 LT PANTONE Coo Grey 4C Environmental characteristics Temperature Operation 0 50 C Storage 20 60 C Humidity Operation Storage 80 non condensing Table 31 Displays Table 32 Measuraments Table 33 Warranty amp approvals Displays 5 7 7 W 8 4 10 4 12 1 12 1 15 0 LCD Size Resolution Co
32. and OFF by means of a special program in order to protect the integrity of the date stored into the NAND memory The e MMC memory can be used to store other data like process data or other executable It is not possible to disable writing into eMMC You can always read and write the eMMC memory The purpose of this memory is to store data pro duced during the running of the machine or plant supervised by 4 2 Internal memory The NAND memory as default is read only In this way is protected from losses of data but the NAND memory can be made writable To make the NAND memory writable you must go into the Windows folder of and click on MakeNANDWritable see picture below In this way you store some exe you want to keep safe After the operation you can make the NAND memory read only as before To make the NAND memory read only you must go into the Windows folder of and click on MakeNANDReadOnly see picture below File Edit Yiew Go Favorites 2 x x Address Windows Name Size Type Date Modified ascsanb 159KB ATF File 4 22 2010 1 27 ascsanbi 155KB ATF File 4 22 2010 1 27 ascsani 180KB ATF File 4 22 2010 1 27 ascser 171KB ATF File 4 22 2010 1 27 AM ascserb 165KB ATF File 4 22 2010 1 27 AM aa ascserbi 296KB ATF File 4 22 2010 1 27 AM sa ascseri 163KB ATF File 4 22 2010 1 27 AM laa ceconfig 21KB H f File 11 10 2011 6 12 AM cube 3
33. ble 38 12 1 SVGA display characteristics aaa 66 Table 3912 1 XGA display characte li IC A A A AA EEN 66 Fable 40 15 0 display e geleed 67 80 2 illeciti 80 TAPIA US BL SSB lr 83 SASE DIGITAL AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES ASEM S p A Via Buia 4 33011 Artegna UD Italy Tel 39 0432 9671 Fax 39 0432 977465 Via Prealpi 13 A 20034 Giussano MI Italy Tel 39 0362 859111 Fax 39 0362 859121 asem asem it www asem it
34. d JETCET PDF Figure 57 EET Stopping the running project ma fg 9 33 DIGITAL AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES 1 AL AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES SECTION 5 Commissioning a project 5 4 2 Starting the project Upload Test5 D Upload Project Stat Device Project L1 Attach To Process Stop Device Project 4 gt Figure 58 Starting the project Sever 172171713 Erase Device Memory Card Create Device Shortcut To start a project in HMI30 by using the configuration PC you must 8 Select TCP in the upper left list 9 Write the IP address of HMI30 10 Click on the button Start Device Project You will see the HMI30 project starting see below File Layout PremiumHMI CE 3 0 1085 MMCMemory TestButton testbutton hmiprj Script Engine Installed AlphaBlend API Detected Figure 59 Starting the project PREMIUMHMI Reading Screen Navigation settings Start testbutton hmiprj Loading And Preparing Schedulers Loading And Preparing Scalings Loading amp nd Preparing Events Loading compiled Events Compiling Initializing k Server Initializing X ransport Initializing ansport Initializing Transformers Initializing Network Server Thread Pools Starting and Activating Network Server mL 9 40 am If there isn t a project in HMI30 you will have an error 48 JTOMATION F
35. d a To understand operating instructions a general knowledge of automa tion technology is needed b Knowledge of personal computers and the Microsoft operating system is required to understand this user s guide 1 7 Proper use of the product a ASEM products may only be used for the applications described in the catalogue and in the technical documentation b If products and components from other manufacturers are used these must be approved by Asem c Proper transport assembly installation storage commissioning opera tion and maintenance are required to ensure that the product operates safely d The indicated environmental conditions must be observed e The information in this user s manual must be observed 1 8 Purpose of the user s guide a This user s manual contains information based on the requirements de fined by DIN EN 62079 for mechanical engineering documentation b These operating instructions are intended for 1 Users 2 Commissioning engineers 3 Maintenance personnel c Payattention at the information in the chapter Safety instructions d More information such as operating instructions examples and refer ence information are available in the online help of Premium HMI 3 software and Ubiquity software 19 manual is a part of the system a This user s guide belongs to HMI30 and is also required for commission ing b Keep all supplied documentation for the entire service life of HM
36. e 98 10 4 bottom view OOOO d08 0000 O OBO 7 5 Figure 99 10 4 side view DO AQUO BARA BOL 130 70 7 5 7 3 8 HMI30 TF 10 4 100 10 4 front view Figure 101 130 10 4 bottom view Figure 102 10 4 side view HM130 HMI30 TF User s guide Aluminium front panel with True Flat technology 230 10 4 130 70 7 5 DOOOQOO CUL 1E 1 8008000 75 76 SECTION 8 Technical specifications 739 HMI30 12 1 Wide Full Aluminium front panel 325 7 12 1 Figure 103 0 12 1 front view Figure 104 HMI30 12 1 bottom view 5 29 19 5 ii pd 0000 0000 BRAS OOOH HAHA BEE 8 an Om Om On om ad On _ Hm Ba 00 Figure 105 HM130 12 1 side view Hd Om Oe 20 77 HM130 130 User s guide 7 3 10 12 1 Wide Aluminium front panel with True Flat technology H 260 Figure 106 HMI TF30 12 1 front view 7 5 7 5 Figure 107 o 29 _ 19 12 1 bottom view ES 09090 0500
37. e potrebbero derivare da uno smaltimento inadeguato del prodotto Per informazioni pi detta gliate sul riciclaggio di questo prodotto contattare l ufficio comunale il servizio locale di smaltimento rifiuti o il fornitore da cui stato acquista to il prodotto The symbol on the product or in its packaging indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste Instead it shall be handed over the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of cor rectly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the en vironment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inap propriate waste handling of this product For more detailed information about recycling of this product please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or the supplier where you purchased the product Le symbole mmm sur le produit ou son emballage indique que ce produit ne peut tre traite comme d cher m nager It doit tre remis au point de collecte d di cet effect collect et recyclage du mat riel lectrique et lectronique En proc dant la mise la casse r glementaire de l appareil nous pr servons l environnement et notre s curit s assurant ainsi que les d chets seront trait s dans des conditions appropri es Pour obtenir plus de d tails sur le recyclage de ce produit veuillez prendre contact avec les se
38. ection e must be installed in accordance with the indications contained in this operating instructions 2 8 2 Grounding and bonding e Whenever two pieces of equipment connected to each other are far apart it is possible that their ground connections could be at a different potential level The data cable screens connecting the equipment s chassis on one end and the 5 chassis on the other end can therefore be subject to a high current circulation capable of destroying the interface To overcome this hazard such current must be steered away from the interface To achieve this goal the following methods can be used 1 Use equipotential bonding cable mm to connect the equipments ground to the HMI s ground 2 Connectthe data cable screens to the equipotential bonding rail on both sides before connecting the cable to the interfaces 3 8 3 Power supply connection The device may only be connected to a 24V maximum permissible oper ating voltage range 18V to 36V power supply which satisfies the requirements of safe extra low voltage SELV in accordance with IEC EN DIN EN UL60950 1 The power supply has to fulfil the requirements NEC Class2 or LPS in accordance with IEC EN DIN EN UL60950 1 Connect the device with a cable cross section of 0 75 1 5 AWG18 to AWG16 e Remove the three poles connector from the system e Connect the positive pole the negative and the ground one also refer to
39. el Network and Dial up Connections k Taskbar and Start Menu mat Am 2 31 Double click on Serial Port Configuration i x 3 y a Certificates Date Time Dialing Display Freescale Input Panel Internet Keyboard Mouse Network and display driver Options Dial up Co Owner Password Power Regional Registry Storage Stylus System Settings Saver Manager n Figure 53 Configuring the serial port IO control Panel ml d AR 2 36 Choose the type of serial communication View K x D D WS Pe 27 re A Certificates Date Time Dialing Display Freescale Input Panel Internet Keyboard Mouse Network and display driver Options Dial up Co 3 Stylus System a Owner Password Power Region Setting Serial Port Configuration Serial Port Properties Select Serial Port Standard Figure 54 Configuring the serial port Son maro e EE DIGITAL AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES 46 SECTION 5 Commissioning a project And confirm by pressing the Apply button A warning message will raise ad vising to store that new configuration is active and saved a permanent way Figure 55 Configuring the serial port IN Mew configuration sucesfully saved This applet can be used just to check which serial communication mode is active in this case it is enough to push the red cross on the high
40. f For more formation please contact the support center of ASEM 5 6 Updating the operating system Please contact the support center of ASEM SECTION 6 Maintenance and care HMI30 TF User s guide 53 54 SECTION 6 Maintenance and care 6 1 Calibration of the touchscreen is designed to don t require touchscreen calibration but in some cases like update of the operating system you must recalibrate the touch screen To calibrate the touch screen e Goin control panel q Word Viewer e Recycle Bin pe Excel Viewer Internet Explorer Figure 66 Je Calibration of the touchscreen JETCET PDF Programs s Favorites Documents Settings Control Panel Network Dia up Connections Taskbar and Start Menu EE E 1 23 AM e Open the Stylus application DatejTime gt 9 Certificates Figure 67 Calibration of the touchscreen Mouse Network and Dial up Co Storage Manager Control Panel gt 9 Dialing Display Freescale Input Panel Internet Keyboard display driver Options Owner Password Power Regional Registry Serial Port Settings Saver Configura System PAG 1 49 The following window will appear DIGITAL AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES Figure 68 Calibration of the touchscreen 55 HM130 HMI30 TF User s
41. hscreen is fully planar with the alumini 7 0 wide um front panel No step The touchscreen is cov 8 4 5 wire ered by an overlay film polyester which is glued 10 4 5 wire to the touchscreen with an optically clear adhe 12 1 5 wire sive OCA for improved optical performance 15 0 5 wire 18 SECTION 2 Description 2 10 Putting in operation 130 To put in operation HM130 the followings two phases must be done e Configuration and creation of the project of HMI30 e Process management 2 10 1 Configuration and project creation During the configuration phase you create the user interfaces for operation and monitoring of the technical process by using a PC on which is installed Pre mium HMI development environment Configuration also includes e Creating the project Saving the project e Testing the project e Simulating the project After compiling the configuration you load the project into the HMI30 device 222 Configuration and project creation 2 10 2 Process management Process management is a two way communication between HMI device and PLC Figure 18 Process management Table 3 Software options Table 4 Graphic interface Table 5 Alarm log Table 6 Recipes Data loggers Table 7 Trends Table 8 Users amp Passwords 2 11 Software options HMI30 TF User s guide 19 Premium HMI 3 0 Premium HMI 3 0 AD
42. igure 60 Debugging the project CHNOLOGIES 49 HM130 HMI30 TF User s guide 5 4 3 Debugging the project You can debug the project in HMI30 by connecting with the configuration PC In order to be able to use the debugging functionality you must prepare your project as follows 1 Select Networking in the project explorer window of Premium HMI 2 Enable the property Debugger in the Properties window of Premium HMI Premium HMI Design Ill j File Edit View Tools Window Help Resources O Test5 Alarms Alarms 0 Runtime Al Basic Scripts W Child Projects 1 El Data Loggers And Recipes Properties D e gt Networking Network Services Ej Ewents Menus Network Server Navigation Y Network Server Default Log On User A V Debugger Max Nr of Clients 10000 Max Nr of Failing actions 3 Network Server Threading Pool 1 4 Networking El KE Mormalizers KJ OPC Client DA COM Parameters Routing Table Real Time DB Q schedulers amp Local Transport Im screens Nr Loaded Screens 1 ona Shortcuts E ag Users And User Groups El HTTP Transport Transfer the project to HMI30 and make it running NOTE Be sure that the project is running otherwise you cannot debug the pro ject To debug the project running in HMI30 from the configuration PC you must 1 Select TCP in the upper left list 2 Wri
43. lors Backlight LCD Size Resolution Colors Backlight LCD Size Resolution Colors Backlight LCD Size Resolution Colors Backlight LCD Size Resolution Colors Backlight LCD Size Resolution Colors Backlight LCD Size Resolution Colors Backlight Dimensions 5 7 7 W 8 4 10 4 12 1 15 0 Full Aluminium W x H x D True Flat Alu W x H x D Cutout W x H Full Aluminium W x H x D True Flat Alu W x H x D Cutout W x H Full Aluminium W x H x D True Flat Alu W x H x D Cutout W x H Full Aluminium W x H x D True Flat Alu W x H x D Cutout W x H Full Aluminium W x H x D True Flat Alu W x H x D Cutout W x H Full Aluminium W x H x D True Flat Alu W x H x D Cutout W x H Warranty amp approvals CE Emission 64 SECTION 8 Technical specifications 5 7 640 x 480 VGA 256K Sidelight LED 7 Widescreen 800 x 480 WVGA 256K Sidelight LED 8 4 800 x 600 SVGA 16M Sidelight LED 10 4 800 x 600 SVGA 16M Sidelight LED 12 1 800 x 600 SVGA 16M Sidelight LED 12 1 1024 x 768 XGA 16M Sidelight LED 15 0 1024 x 768 XGA 16M Sidelight LED 175 x 145 x 40 175 x 145 x 40 164 x 134 215 x 155 x 40 215 155 x 40 204 x 144 255 x 190 x 48 5 255 x 190 x 48 5 243 x 179 245 x 230 x 48 5 245 x 230 x 48 5 283 x 219 325 x 260 x 48 5 325 x 260 x 48 5 313 x 249 390 x 305 x 48 5 390 x 305 x 18 5 378 x
44. memory card A Attention removing the system memory card while the project is running If you remove memory card while a project is running the project may stop Figure 48 Slot for memory card DIGITAL AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES 42 SECTION 4 Commissioning the device SE D ic 5 E o E DI E S 5 Push the card previously inserted 5 ic 2 5 e o E 9 S 4 2 Extract the memory card from the slot lt un S ic 2 5 E DI S DIGITAL AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES SECTION 5 Commissioning a project HMI30 TF User s guide 43 44 SECTION 5 Commissioning a project 5 1 Overview Configuration phase A project includes screen alarms variables used to represent the real plant of machine The configuration phase is the creation of the project according to the user needs and interaction between the humans and the machine Transferring the project to 0 You can transfer a project to HMI30 as follows e Transfer from the configuring PC by using an Ethernet connection e Copy the Project by using a USB key Process control phase After the project is transferred is ready to communicate to one or more PLC and to visualize the screens according to the configured project ATTENTION if you need to communicate with a device connected to the serial port yo
45. ministrator for an address Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 and then type it in the space T provided Default Gateway Lu dii mE aM E ni Esc1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 shift 2 x 7 Figure 38 Connecting the configuration Click on Ok to save the settings Click on the Start button and select Settings gt Control Pane File Edit View Advanced X mg g Ki x ra ra 9 Make New SMSC95001 FECI Connection Programs gt Ze Favorites P Documents gt Settings Control Panel Figure 39 e Network and Dial up Connections Connecting the configuration PC ne E Taskbar and Start Menu EEN ERE OASE DIGITAL AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES Figure 40 Connecting the configuration PC Figure 41 Connecting the configuration PC DIGITAL AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES SECTION 3 Installation and connection e Then double click on Registry Saver me view _ JE D 2 L9 9 gt 2 2 Certificates Date Time Dialing Display Input Panel Internet Keyboard Mouse Network and Owner Options Dial up Co a A 3 gt y y Password Power Regional Serial Port Storage Stylus System Settings Configura Manager Start Network Connections JO contra Panel TEE Ay 8 18
46. na embalagem indica que este producto pode ser tratado como lixo dom stico Em vez disso deve ser entre gueado ao centro de recolha selectiva para a reciclagem de equipamen to electrico e electronico Ao garantir uma eliminac o adequada deste produto ira ajudar a evitar eventuais consequencjas negativas para o meio ambiente e para a saude publica que de outra forma poderiam ser provocadas por un tratamento incorrecto do produto Para obtener informac es mais detalhadas sobre a reciclagem deste produto contac te os servicos municipalizados locais o centro de recolha selectiva da sua area de resid ncia ou no distribuidor onde adquirir ou produto 1 4 Desctiption of safety symbols N This symbol indicates a danger to life or health of personnel Danger This symbol indicates a danger to the hardware and or the en vironment Attention Q This symbol indicates an additional information meant to provide a better understanding Note SECTION 1 Preliminary Informations 15 Qualified Personnel may be operated only by personnel qualified for the specific task in accordance with the relevant documentation for the specific task in particular its warning notices and safety instructions b Qualified personnel are those who based on their training and experi ence are able to identify risks and avoid potential hazards when working with these systems 1 6 Basic knowledge require
47. oject 5 4 4 Trasfer the project from to the configuration PC This option allows you to transfer the project from to the configuration PC in order to check or change and hence transfer again into HMI30 Hint It is always suggested to protect the project with a password in order to don t allow changes to the project by not authorized users Be sure that the project is not running on run Premium HMI on the con figuration PC click on the File menu and select Open Device Project Ctrl M Ctri o Download and Open Device Project Download and Open Device Project 1 Select TCPinthe upper left list 2 Write the IP address of HMI30 3 Write the path on which you want to store the project on your configu ration PC 4 Click on the button Get Project from Device Figure 65 Debug the project 52 SECTION 5 Commissioning a project a MS ActiveSync TCP 4 Server Password Download Local Path Ve D Overall Progress File Progress After the transfer of the project you will see the project explorer containing the project resources in Premium HMI and you will able to check test and change the resources of the project 5 5 Backup and restore has tools to backup and restore the contents of its internal memory in order to manage the project and the operating system o
48. onforms to 61000 3 2 Limits for harmonic current emissions e Conforms to 61000 3 3 Limits of voltage fluctuation and flicker e Immunity Conforms to EN 55024 Information technology equipment Immunity characteristics e Safety Conforms to EN 60950 1 Information technology equipment Safety 68 SECTION 8 Technical specifications 7 3 Dimension drawings 731 0 5 7 Full Aluminium front panel Figure 79 5 7 front view HA JE HA i gt Figure 80 elia QI GAL 5 7 bottom view O El Figure 81 5 7 side view 7 3 2 Figure 82 5 7 front view Figure 83 5 7 bottom view Figure 84 5 7 side view HMI30 TE 5 7 HM130 HMI30 TF User s guide Aluminium front panel with True Flat technology 17 R E o lll gt El 131 69 70 SECTION 8 Technical specifications 733 HMI30 7 0 Wide Full Aluminium front panel 215 SASEN IN 155 Figure 85 HMI30 7 0 front view Figure 86 HMI30 7 0 bottom view Figure 87 7 0 side view 71 HM130 HMI30 TF User s guide 7 34 0 7 0 Wide Aluminium front panel with True Flat technology 215
49. panel Step Gelsi 10 riqu e Front panel NOE EE 10 Figure 5 Full aluminium front panel detail 11 Figure 6 Aluminium front panel with true flat technology detail 11 Figure 7 widescreen full aluminium front panel detail 12 Figure 8 widescreen aluminium front panel with true flat technology detqail 12 NEW 2 A ___ __ _ lanG 13 Figure 1OHMISO Z O EE 13 A 14 Figure 12 5 72 SIDE VW _ ___ _ 15 Figure TS 57 DIU 15 Figure 14 HMISO 4 iu kawa u 16 Figure 15 AIMISO connectors label detgl ua u m e 16 te tn tes teet uuu ee ____ _ 60_ __ _ 6_6__ ____ eee 16 Figure 17 Configuration and project creation iii 18 Figure 18 ProcessMaNagement Sable 18 Fg re Ee 23 Figure 20 Ee AG AA 24 Figure 2T HMISO 5 7 a AA 25 Figure 22 HM OSZ CUTOUT ausu EE 25 Figure 23 5 Z Uboldo 25 Figure 24 10 CUTEQU uu ul 26 Figure ER 1 a ass 26
50. right side of the panel fig 54 Please note that MPI mode cannot be selected when this protocol will be used by HMI software all required settings will be applied automati cally 5 3 1 Connecting the serial port A unique DB15 male connector hosts all serial protocols please check par 7 4 for pin out details so it is necessary to adapt this connection to plant needs Asem can supply connector adapters as optional parts but user can adapt DB15 connector by himself For further details please contact ASEM 5 4 Managing the project has powerful tools to manage a running project With the same mask used to transfer the project see below you can also Stop the HMI30 project from the configuration PC Start the HMI30 project from the configuration PC Debug the project from the configuration PC Transfer the project from HMI30 to the configuration PC TS 47 HM130 HMI30 TF User s guide 5 4 1 Stopping the running project Figure 56 Stopping the running project To stop a project running in HMI30 you must 5 Select TCP in the upper left list 6 Write the IP address of HMI30 7 Click on the button Stop Device Project You will see the project in stopping see below gt Device Documents Recycle Bin i Shutting down desktop Status for application shutting down Excel Viewer NG i Internet i Explorer C E
51. ront panel with true flat technology detail 1 Aluminium front panel with top polyester film 2 Touchscreen display DIGITAL AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES 12 SECTION 2 Description 2 5 3 Widescreen In HMI30 family the systems with 5 7 and 8 4 display have 4 3 aspect ratio while the system with 7 0 display has 15 9 wide aspect ratio The 7 0 wide display provides 25 more area than the smaller 5 7 size HMI30 7 0 is available with aluminium front panel or true flat and widescreen 2 5 3 1 Widescreen Full aluminium front panel Figure 7 widescreen full aluminium front panel detail 1 2 Touchscreen display 2 5 3 2 Widescreen aluminium front panel with True Flat technology Figure 8 widescreen aluminium front panel with true flat technology detail Touchscreen display 1 DIGITAL AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES Figure 9 5 7 rear view Note rear panels be different depending on display size Figure 10 7 0 rear view Note the user manual refers to HMI 5 7 version Other versions will be dis cussed only when necessary DIGITAL AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES 2 6 Rear view 1 Ventilation holes 2 Mounting seal 1 Ventilation holes 2 Mounting seal HM130 HMI30 TF User s guide 7 0 13 Figure 11 8 4 rear view DIGITAL AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES VO Ventilation holes Mounting se
52. rvices de votre commune ou le distributeur OU vous avez effectu l achat HMI30 TF User s guide e Das Symbol auf dem Produkt oder seiner Verpackung weist darauf hin dass dieses Produkt nicht als normaler Haushaltsabfall zu behandeln ist sondern an einem Sammelpunkt f r das Recycling von elektrischen und elektronischen Geraten abgegeben werden muss Durch ihren Bei trag zum korrekten Entsorgen dieses Produkts sch tzen Sie die Umwelt und die Gesundheit Ihrer Mitmenschen Umwelt und Gesundheit werden durch falsches Entsorgen gef hrdet Weitere Informationen Uber das Recycling dieses Produkts erhalten Sie von Ihrem Rathaus Ihrer M l labfuhr oder den Distributoren in dem Sie das Produkt gekauft haben e El simbolo en el producto o en su embalaje indica que este produc to no se puede tratar como desperdicios normales del hogar Este pro ducto se debe entregar al punto de recolecci n de equipos el ctricos y electr nicos para reciclaje Al asegurarse de que este producto se dese che correctamente usted ayudar a evitar posibles consequencias nega tivas para el ambiente y la salud p blica lo qual podria ocurrir si este producto no se man pula de forma adecuada Para obtener informaci nes mas detalladas sobre el reciclaje de este producto p ngase en con tacto con la adMinistraci n de su ciudad con su servicio de desechos del hogar o con el surtidor donde compro el producto e simbolo no produto ou
53. ry TeDIGCemieb 57 Fig re 72 Backup Dattery replacement A A cia 57 Figure 73 Backup DAttery FEDIACEOMENE EE 57 Figure 74 Backup battery replacement i 58 Figure 75 Backup battery replace Mentelocale ii 58 HOoutre Zo Backup DOLtery del ll ss A 58 Figure 77 Backup battery replacement ii 59 Foue 78 Backup Otter del lq elle 59 Figure 79 PIMI50 5 7 uuu ils PLI S TUE 68 DOLLORT NEW Ha a a aaa 68 ee ET AE EE lella 68 Fig ure 32 HMIBO TF 5 7 FMON VIEW E 69 Figure G3 HMISOSTPS ee VIEW AA NA AAA 69 Figure 54 HMBO F5 7 SIDE VIEW cioen a 69 F IgGu 6 65 STON m cinica 70 Figure FIMI50 7 bottom VIEW siete ten E aloe 70 e SL NUS WEW tans 70 SE ZO 71 89 HMISO TF 7 0 ege RE 71 Figure 90 HIMISOSTE 7 VIEW BAN angka Rei 71 Figure 91 HMI30 8 4 front VIEW suos ba teint ite 72 eW AA AA OS 22 Figure 93 HMI30 8 4 EREM uu ANG LG Lilia jz Figure 94 HMISOSTES VEW lille 73 95 HMISOSTE 84 DOECORY VEW dico uds 3 Figure 96 HMISO TF e
54. ry to store data and executables Read and Write memory SD SDMemory Removable Memory Read and Write memory USB Key Hard Disk USB key inserted into a USB port of HMI30 In the picture below an example of file Explorer on HMI30 Edit view Go Favorites 7 EM x Address Device Name Size Type Date Modified Application Data File Folder 11 8 2011 11 41 PM Se Hard Disk File Folder MMCMemory File Folder O My Documents File Folder 11 8 2011 3 41 PM 5 My Recent Documents File Folder 11 8 2011 3 41 PM Se NANDFlash File Folder E Network File Folder Program Files File Folder 11 8 2011 3 41 PM Se SDMemory File Folder 3 Temp File Folder 11 8 2011 3 41 PM O Windows File Folder 11 8 2011 3 41 PM SE Control Panel 23 bytes Shortcut 11 8 2011 3 41 PM aa swmgmt VOL File 11 8 2011 3 41 PM se mxip system 9 Start My Device 140KB VOL File 11 8 2011 3 41 PM Saa Pla SECTION 4 Commissioning the device HMI30 TF User s guide 39 Figure 45 Commissioning the device 40 SECTION 4 Commissioning the device 4 1 Backup design HMI30 comes as standard with 2 memories a NAND Flash and a e MMC memory The purpose of the NAND memory is to store the boot loader used during the start up of HMI30 the operating system and all the executable needed to 0 Writing to the NAND memory can switched ON
55. sk manager ew Chat Te i Screenshot 1 lt VPN with access to the re e mote PC Ethernet subnet Fc VPN up to remote PC No Remoted serial no MPI No API for customer applica tions interface Persistance log on runtime Domain creation users ac count and remote PC organi MEM zation structured Assistance requests notified e Automatic connection E PRO version will be soon available Table 27 System hardware characteristics Table 28 Electrical characteristics Table 29 Mechanical characteristics Table 30 Environmental characteristics System hardware characteristics Touchscreen Motherboard CPU Graphic System memory Serial interfaces Ethernet interfaces USB interfaces Mass storage Battery Buttons LEDs and keys Electrical characteristics Power supply Type Input voltage Protections 5 7 7 0 8 4 10 4 12 1 15 0 Model RTC Buzzer Processor Memory bus Controller Type Size Socket Type Optoisolation Type Type Internal not re movable External access removable Type Lifetime Reset buttons LEDS 63 HMI30 TF User s guide 4 wires analog resistive 4 wires analog resistive 5 wires analog resistive 5 wires analog resistive 5 wires analog resistive 5 wires analog resistive All in one ASEM R131 Hardware with battery backup Yes ARM Cortex A8 Freesc
56. solution Display color Pixel Pitch Luminance Horizontal viewing angle left right Vertical viewing angle up down Contrast ratio Response time Rise Backlight 8 4 4 3 TFT active matrix 170 4 W x 127 8 H mm 800 x 600 pixels 256 K colors 0 213 W x 0 213 mm 350 cd m 150 130 600 1 10 ms LED Table 37 10 4 display characteristics Table 38 12 1 SVGA display characteristics Table 39 12 1 XGA display characteristics 7 1 4 10 4 display characteristics Dimensions Technology Display area Resolution Display color Pixel Pitch Luminance Horizontal viewing angle left right Vertical viewing angle up down Contrast ratio Response time Rise Backlight BLS 12 1 display characteristics Dimensions Technology Display area Resolution Display color Pixel Pitch Luminance Horizontal viewing angle left right Vertical viewing angle up down Contrast ratio Response time Rise Backlight 7 1 6 12 1 display characteristics Dimensions Technology Display area Resolution Display color Pixel Pitch Luminance Horizontal viewing angle left right Vertical viewing angle up down Contrast ratio Response time Rise Backlight 66 SECTION 8 Technical specifications 10 4 display characteristics 10 4 4 3 TFT active matrix 158 4 W x 211 2 H mm 800 x 600 pixels 16
57. te the IP address of HMI30 Click on the button Attach To Process DIGITAL AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES Figure 61 Debug the project Figure 62 Debug the project Figure 63 Debug the project 50 SECTION 5 Commissioning a project GC Upload Project ID Attach To Process Fx Stop Device Project Create Device Shortcut Upload Device Path MMCMemoy Test5 Overall Progress File Progress 172171713 E Local My Computer Microsoft Terminal Services Microsoft Windows Network H Web Client Network Write the IP address of 130 and click on the OK button A new windows asking for user and password will appear Protected By Premium HMI User Name E Password z Figure 64 Debug the project 51 HMI30 TF User s guide In case the project is not protected just click on the OK button otherwise in sert the name and password of a project user that has the rights to change the project You will see that a debug session will start in Premium HMI on the configuration PC Now you are able to e See the project screens and navigate between them Please note that you can see different screen from those seen on HMI30 and that your debugging is not affecting the normal running of project e See and change the value of the variables e Put breakpoint and debug Visual Basic scripts running in the pr
58. the power SECTION 1 Preliminary Informations 1 13 Notes about usage HMI30 is approved for indoor use only HMI30 may be damaged if operated outdoors 1 14 Applicable standard Please refer to section 8 for details about the relevant standards HMI30 TF User s guide SECTION 2 Description Table 1 Package SECTION 2 Description 2 1 Product description The HMI30 family is the HMI solution with RISC architecture that allows running Premium HMI3 and Ubiquity software platforms Based on ARM Cortex A8 processor and Microsoft Windows Embedded Com pact 7 C7P operating system HM130 is available in BASIC or ADVANCED ver sion according to Premium HMI 3 runtime installed The systems can have standard HM130 or true flat HMI30 TF front frame 2 2 Key features e CPU CORTEX e Frontal IP 65 e 0 5 Microsoft Windows Embedded Compact 7 C7P installed on flash memory e Data and programs are contained in two different flash disk devices Asem Premium HMI software e Ubiquity software 2 5 Package HMI30 package consists of HM130 system User s guide CD Quick Installation guide n 10 Clamps with grub d 4 screw depending of the LCD size n 1 Power supply plug PREMI HM Premium HMI software CD 9 uBIQUITY Ubiquity software CD DIGITAL AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES Fig
59. to compatible with the IP address of the configuration PC For Example if the PC has IP address 172 17 17 20 you must configure for exam ple HMI30 with the IP address 172 17 17 182 To configure the IPC address in the panel you must Click on the start Button select Settings gt Network and Dial up Con nections Iz My Device Word Viewer g Recycle Bin E Excel Viewer O H Internet Explorer Si NOY JETCET PDF Programs 4 de Favorites P E Documents gt f Settings E Control Panel 55 Network and Dial up Connections W Taskbar and Start Menu CEE 6 22 AM According to the Ethernet port you want to configure choose the port to configure according to the table LAN port on HMI30 LAN Connection in control panel 1 General purpose LAN2 Ubiquity For instance if you need to configure LAN1 double click on FEC1 Click on Specify an IP address and write the IP address and default Gateway like in the figure below 35 HM130 HMI30 TF User s guide Eie Ed Maced gt 2 JE 23 Make New 5 5 95001 FECL Connection Ethernet Driver Settings IP Address Name Servers An IP address can be O Obtain an IP address via DHCP automatically assigned to this computer If your network 8 Specify an IP address does not automatically assign IP addresses ask your network IP Address 172 17 17 182 ad
60. ts to observe when selecting the mounting location a Position HMI30 to avoid exposure to direct sunlight b Position HMI30 such that it is ergonomically accessible for the operator Choose a suitable mounting height d Ensure that the ventilation holes are not covered 3 2 Checking the package contents e Check the package content for visible signs of transport damage and for completeness e Inthe case of damaged parts contact your ASEM representative Do not install parts damaged during shipment 3 3 Checking the operating conditions e Read carefully the standards approvals parameters and technical specifications for operation of the HMI device This information is availa ble in the following sections o Certificates and approvals see section 8 o Electromagnetic compatibility see section 8 e Check the mechanical and climatic ambient conditions for operation of the HMI device Ambient conditions see section 8 e Follow the instructions for local use of the HMI device Notes about us age e Adhere to the permissible rated voltage and the associated tolerance range 24V Range 18 36 Note For installation in control cabinets and in particular in closed containers make sure the recommended ambient temperature is maintained For further details please refer to section 8 1 Technical specifications Figure 19 Mounting position DIGITAL AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES 23 HM130 HMI30 T
61. u must configure the serial port See chapter 5 3 Commissioning and re commissioning When you switch on the first time HMI30 there is no project inside At first you need to transfer a project into HMI30 After you download a project you can retransfer another project or another version of the same project without any special operation also while the pro ject is running on 5 2 Transfer is always ready for accepting the download of a project even when a project is running In this way if HMI30 is connected by means of Ethernet to the configuration PC you are able to download a new project or a new version of the same project even without stopping the project see Chap 3 10 1 5 3 Configuring the serial port If your project need to communicate with a device connected to the serial port you need to configure the serial port according to the type of serial connection you use for your communication The following types of communications are supported by the serial port of HM130 RS232 e 5 422 e RS 485 HMI30 comes as default with the serial port set as RS 232 If you want to change the type of serial communication you must do the following HM130 HMI30 TF User s guide Go in control panel mar Device Documents Recycle Bin Word Viewer desktop ll Excel Viewer td Internet Explorer Figure 52 Configuring the serial port Settings E Control Pan
62. ure 1 5 7 Figure 2 5 7 2 4 Configuration HM130 HMI30 TF User s guide The following figures show the various configurations 2 41 0 full aluminium front panel HM130 5 7 7 0 Wide 8 4 10 4 12 1 15 0 Full aluminum front panel 2 42 HMI30 TF aluminium front panel with true flat technology HM130 TF 5 7 7 0 Wide 8 4 10 4 12 1 15 0 Aluminium front panel with True Flat technology 10 SECTION 2 Description 2 4 3 Main difference between full aluminium front panel and aluminium front panel with true flat technology e The aluminium front panel has a step between the front panel and the touchscreen Step Figure 3 Front panel Step detail e The front panel with true flat technology has no step between the front panel and the touchscreen therefore it can be easily cleaned The polyester top film covers the resistive touchscreen up to the alu minium border NO Step Figure 4 Front panel No step detail DIGITAL AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES 11 HM130 HMI30 TF User s guide 2 5 Front view 2 51 Full aluminium front panel Figure 5 Full aluminium front panel detail 1 Full aluminium front panel 2 Touchscreen display 2 5 2 Aluminium front panel with True Flat technology Figure 6 Aluminium f

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