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Magelis Smart 8.4 " User Manual

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1. At a Glance Subject of this This chapter describes the connection of the terminal to the mains power supply Chapter What s in this This chapter contains the following topics Chapter Topic Page DC Version Wiring 52 Grounding Cautions 57 AC Version Wiring 60 Connecting I O Signal Lines 62 35015049 09 2007 51 Main Power Connection DC Version Wiring Precaution A WARNING HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH To avoid an electric shock when connecting the Smart unit s power cord to the power connector first ensure that the power cord is disconnected from the power supply source e The power terminal block on this equipment must be used to disconnect the main power e To avoid the dangers of fire electric hazards and equipment damage be sure to use only the specified voltage when operating the Smart 8 4 This unit is designed to use 24 V DC input e Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm power is OFF e Replace and secure all covers or elements of the system before applying power to the unit Failure to follow this instruction can result in death serious injury or equipment damage 52 35015049 09 2007 Main Power Connection How to Wire the When connecting the wires be sure to follow the procedures given below The Terminal Block procedure presents how to wire the cable cord on the termina
2. Topic Page Reinstallation Procedure 102 Regular Cleaning and Maintenance 103 35015049 09 2007 101 Maintenance Reinstallation Procedure At a Glance In certain cases it may be necessary to reinstall the operating system Before Hardware required Reinstallation e Reinstallation CD ROM e Acomputer running Windows 2000 XP able to read Compact Flash Memory and having a CD ROM drive Optimal configuration Standard computer with PCMCIA slot Notebook for example and Compact Flash to PCMCIA adaptator Possible configuration non contractual Computer and Compact Flash reader on USB port Note Save all important data on the Compact Flash card the reinstallation process erases all data on them The reinstallation process will return the computer to its factory settings Reinstallation Refer to the relevant procedure in the Installation Guide 102 35015049 09 2007 Maintenance Regular Cleaning and Maintenance Precaution Gasket A DANGER HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE Disconnect all power before working on the equipment Failure to follow this instruction will result in death or serious injury A CAUTION EQUIPMENT DAMAGE Do not clean the unit with paint thinner organic solvents or strong acids Failure to follow this instruction can result in injury or equipment damage A CAUTION LOSS OF SEAL Ensure that the gaske
3. 20 35015049 09 2007 Physical Overview At a Glance Subject of this This chapter provides a physical overview of the products Chapter What s in this This chapter contains the following topics Chapter Topic Page Package Contents 22 Smart Unit Description 24 Interface Specification 27 35015049 09 2007 Physical Overview Package Contents Items The following items are included in the Smart Magelis package Before using the unit please confirm that all items listed here are present Should you find anything damaged or missing please contact your local distributor immediately Designation Figure MPC ST11 eve ee or XBT GTW450 51 E Installation Fasteners 4 per set Operating System Restore and Installation Guide Documentation in a CD ROM case Installation Guide V Installation Gasket Installed on the main unit 22 35015049 09 2007 Physical Overview Designation Figure USB Holder x 2 USB Cable Clamp x 2 CF Card DC Connector Power Supply Unit ABL 1REM24025 only for MPC ST11 Aeeee 35015049 09 2007 23 Physical Overview Smart Unit Description Front View 5 Telemecanique Magelis Smart A B Cc D o nuo
4. CF Card Insertion and Removal A CAUTION EQUIPMENT MALFUNCTION The Smart s operating system views the CF Card as a hard disk e Shut down the Operating System in an orderly fashion and switch the power OFF prior to removing or inserting a CF Card Do not turn OFF or reset the Smart terminal whilst it is accessing the CF Card to prevent damaging file data e Do not remove or insert the CF Card when the unit s power is switched ON Doing so may damage data and crash the Operating System e Prior to inserting the CF Card be sure to confirm that the rear and the front of the CF Card are correctly oriented and that the CF Card connector position is correct If the CF Card is inserted incorrectly the CF Card its internal data and the CF card unit may be damaged Failure to follow this instruction can result in injury or equipment damage Familiarize yourself with the differences between the top and bottom surfaces of the CF card Also be sure that the card is properly oriented when it is inserted i e whether the top of the card is up or down etc 35015049 09 2007 75 Hardware Modifications Inserting the CF The table below describes how to insert the CF Card Card Step Action 1 Ensure that the Smart unit s power is switched off 2 Open the CF card cover by pushing the side tab and moving it 90 Insert the CF Card Primary or Secondary firmly into the CF card slot
5. Earthing and Wiring A WARNING UNGROUNDED EQUIPMENT e This apparatus must be earthed e Use a three pin plug with a standard three pin power point e Use only three core extension cords Failure to follow this instruction can result in death serious injury or equipment damage Note The fact that the equipment operates satisfactorily does not imply that the power point is earthed and that the installation is completely safe For your safety if you have any doubt about the effective earthing of the power point consult a qualified electrician Incorrectly wired extension cords are a major cause of fatalities A WARNING IMPROPER WIRING Wire the equipment as described below e Green and Yellow Earth e Blue Neutral e Brown Live e The Green and Yellow wire must be connected to the terminal in the plug marked by the letter E or by the safety earth symbols colored Green or Green and Yellow e The blue wire must be connected to the terminal which is marked by the letter N or colored Black e The brown wire must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or colored Red Failure to follow this instruction can result in death serious injury or equipment damage 16 35015049 09 2007 Important Information A WARNING INCOMPATIBLE SYSTEM Do not connect this equipment to an IT power system e An IT system is a system having no direct
6. Step Action 7 Insert the new memory module completely into the connector and press it down until it is locked into the stopper Ensure all contacts engage at the same time Connector 4 Main Memory Stopper 8 Replace the memory slot cover and screw it into place 35015049 09 2007 73 Hardware Modifications CF Card Installation and Removal Precautions for Using a CF Card A DANGER HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE Be sure to disconnect the power cord from the power supply and confirm that power is not supplied to the terminal unit before installing any optional units RAM modules CF cards or expansion boards Failure to do so can result in an electric shock Failure to follow this instruction will result in death or serious injury A CAUTION EQUIPMENT MALFUNCTION Be sure to use only CF cards manufactured by Schneider Electric The performance of the Smart terminal cannot be guaranteed when using CF cards from another manufacturer Be sure to follow the instructions given below to prevent the CF card s internal data from being destroyed or a CF card malfunction from occurring Do not bend the CF card Do not drop or strike the CF card against another object Do not touch the CF card connectors Do not disassemble or modify the CF card Keep the CF card dry Failure to follow this instruction can result in injury or equipment damage 74 35015049 09 2007 Hardware Modifications
7. however this manual will not discuss every possible device or problem For problems not directly related to the Smart unit refer to that device s manual The main problems that can occur during usage of the Smart are e The Touch Panel display is blank e The Touch Panel does not respond e Connected devices cannot be used When a problem occurs be sure to first read each checklist item and follow the instructions given If this does not solve the problem please contact your local Smart distributor When a hardware or software problem cannot be solved please contact the distributor where you purchased the Smart unit 35015049 09 2007 107 Troubleshooting No Display Step Check Item or Operation Check Action Required Result 1 Switch OFF the Smart power supply 2 Is the power cord Connect the power cord correctly connected correctly 3 Is the power supply voltage Please refer to Characteristics of the Smart within specification 8 4 p 30 4 Switch ON the power supply Does the ON LED Power indicator does not light up or is illuminate in green orange red blinking and you have no screen operation contact the distributor where the Smart was purchased 6 Does the Windows If a white screen is displayed and Windows operating system work as does not work at all please contact the normal distributor where the Smart was purchased Was the problem solved by
8. Monitors the status of the Smart s built in power supply and internal CPU power supply Temperature Provides an alert when a dysfunction of the System or the CPU could appear due to high temperature Backlight Detects backlight alarms When the backlight burns out the power LED will flash orange red See Smart Unit Description p 24 Watchdog Timer This feature monitors the performance of the CPU by writing the uptime count value for the CPU and by periodically clearing the count value from the CPU Errors are detected when the clearing of the count values from the CPU stops This causes a timer overflow Once you know the system parameters you want to monitor you can specify actions that will be undertaken when an event timeout value out of range occurs Set the processing to be performed when a System Monitor event occurs by selecting the relevant check box The following table gives a description of the operations that can be performed Item Action Enable Select or deselect this option to enable disable each setting of the monitoring feature Buzzer Sound an electronic beep as an alarm Cannot be set up when a checkmark is placed in the OS shutdown checkbox Popup Message Display error messages as pop up messages The monitoring item and description of the error are displayed Operating System shutdown Shutdown the operating system The shutdown con
9. versions whose references are MPCST11NAJOOT and MPCST11NAJO H are provided with an AC DC power supply unit type ABL1REM24025 Consequently in order to connect safely your Smart terminal you have to observe the following steps How to Wire the Refer to the relevant procedure in How to Wire the Terminal Block p 60 Terminal Block 60 35015049 09 2007 Main Power Connecti on How to Wire the AC DC Power After having connected the terminal block observe the following procedure to connect the AC DC power supply unit Supply Unit Step Action 1 Confirm that the power cords are disconnected from any power supply 2 Connect the AC and DC power cords as shown below FG AC power cord N L FG DC power cord Type ABL1REM24025 power supply unit 2999000007 o O O O O O O O O 0202020 0262026 09090909 O 020 O O Oo O e OO OOO o o O O 099 O O O O Note On the other end the DC power cord is connected to the terminal connector 35015049 09 2007 61 Main Power Connection Connecting I O Signal Lines Precautions I O signal lines must be wired separately from the power circuit cable If the power circuit cable needs to be wired together with the input output I O signal lines for any reason use shielded cables and ground one end of the shield to the Smart s FG Frame Ground terminal 62 3501
10. when installing the Smart unit Panel Cut The dimensions of the opening required to install the terminal are shown below Dimensions mm 218 5 0 lt 4 R3 in Pp 8 60 0 04 r a 165 55 6 52 10 04 Precautions Note e Ensure the thickness of the installation panel is from 1 6 to 10 mm 0 06 to 0 39 in e All panel surfaces used should be strengthened Due consideration should be given to the product s weight especially if high levels of vibration are expected and the product s installation surface can move Metal reinforcing strips can be attached to the inside of the panel near the panel cut to increase the strength of the panel e Ensure all installation tolerances are maintained to prevent the unit from falling out of its installation panel 38 35015049 09 2007 Dimensions Assembly Panel Mounting Installation The product is designed to be mounted in a cabinet with the attachments described Fasteners below mm in p60 4 0 63 Vf 0 M6 11 0 0 43 35015049 09 2007 39 Dimensions Assembly Installing the 8 4 Smart Installation Location A CAUTION EQUIPMENT MALFUNCTION e Avoid placing the Smart terminal next to other devices that might cause overheating e Keep the Smart terminal away from
11. 3 3 V VOLT 3 3 V Error has occured Voltage 5 0 V VOLT 5 0 V Error has occured Voltage 12 V VOLT 12 V Error has occured Voltage 2 5 V VOLT 2 5 V Error has occured System Temperature TEMP System Error has occured CPU Temperature TEMP CPU Error has occured Watchdog Timer Watchdog Timer Error has occured The actions taken when an error occurs and which are shown by the Event Viewer are shown in the table below Type of Alert Error Message Buzzer Buzzer has sounded because of an xx error Popup Message Popup message has been displayed because of an xx error OS Shutdown Windows has been shutdown due to an xx error Power LED The LED has changed to orange because of an xx error Note e The data shown in the table as xx indicate the error type location e The actions to be undertaken by the system after an error occurs are set via System Monitor Property screen e When a 3 3 V error occurs and the buzzer sounds two errors will be displayed by the Event Viewer 3 3 V Error has occurred and Buzzer has sounded because of a 3 3 V error 35015049 09 2007 99 Monitoring Features 100 35015049 09 2007 Maintenance 11 At a Glance Subject of this Chapter What s in this Chapter This chapter covers maintenance of the Smart 8 4 This chapter contains the following topics
12. A Display B Touch Panel C Power LED RAS Status Lamp e Green Lit Normal e Green Blinking System is not running Soft OFF state e Orange Lit System Monitor Error Touch Panel Error e Orange Red Blinking Backlight Error e Not Illuminated Power is Off D HDD IDE Access Lamp e Green Lit Access to HDD or IDE e Not Illuminated No Access to HDD or IDE Note Soft OFF OS is shut down but the power line is still live This is also called S5 state One of the merits of this state is that you can also use the Wake on LAN feature 24 35015049 09 2007 Physical Overview Rear View E Reset Switch F Memory Slot Cover G IDE Cover H USB Holder Attachment Area l Power Plug Physical Overview Bottom View OVO ZETr AS poe _ e ay Ti DI 5 i Ten Tolo sa ole de ili USB Host Interface Ethernet Interface LAN1 Ethernet Interface LAN2 Speaker Output Interface Serial Interface COM2 Serial Interface COM1 Primary CF Card Interface Secondary CF Card Interface 26 35015049 09 2007 Physical Overview Interface Specification Serial Interfaces COM 1 and COM 2 These interfaces are used to connect an RS 232C serial cable A SUB D 9 pin plug conne
13. COM 1 and COM2 RS232C D SUB 9 pin male serial ports CF Card Slot 2 Slots one for system use Audio port Speaker out mini jack connector Dimensions WxHxD 230 x 177 x 65 mm 9 05 x 6 97 x 2 56 in Weight 3 5 Kg 7 71 Ib Note If you encounter problem using a USB high speed device webcam memory key plug it into USB port 2 and let USB port 1 empty 30 35015049 09 2007 Characteristics Display Characteristics Power Supply Element Characteristics Graphics 8 4 TFT 800x600 SVGA Nb of colors 262 144 colors Brightness 200 cd m2 Brightness Control 4 level of adjustment View angle Vertical 100 horizontal 120 maximum Touch sensitive screen Analog resistive film resolution 1 024x1 024 USB interface Backlight s life span CFL gt 50 000 h at ambient temperature 25 C 77 F Element Characteristics Supply voltage 24 VDC 19 2V to 28 8V Consumption 40W max Short dips 5 ms max 35015049 09 2007 31 Characteristics Operating Systems The Smart product is delivered with a Compact Flash card This card contains the pre installed operating system according to the reference of the product ordered The product works with the Microsoft Windows XPe operating system Reference Characteristics MPC ST11 NAJ 00T Smart with 8 4 SVGA TFTdisplay DC suppl
14. Dimensions Dimensions of the Smart Unit mm in P 65 ti m 230 5 lt lt 9 055 gt 72 as Gal ao ar TED gt 165 6 496 36 35015049 09 2007 Dimensions Assembly Dimensions with Installation Fasteners 92 92 P mm la 3 622 gt lt 3 622 tc Pia lA F TI col E DEY 4 5 Di 186 177 i 7 322 6 968 lal ORO at 088 0G i AH T a oom ooo Paso UUV mr Cz a E isi Taree g 92 B 92 3 622 3 622 35015049 09 2007 37 Dimensions Assembly Creating a Panel Cut for Cabinet Installation Overview For cabinet installation it is necessary for the correct sized opening to be cut in the installation panel The installation gasket and installation fasteners are required
15. If not please contact the distributor where the above the Smart was purchased Touch Panel doesnot Step Check Item or Operation Check Action Required Respond Result Has the Touch Panel been calibrated Calibrate the Touch Panel If the Touch Panel cannot be calibrated please contact the distributor where the Smart was purchased Was the problem solved by the above If not please contact the distributor where the Smart was purchased 108 35015049 09 2007 Troubleshooting Connected Devices cannot be Used Recovery Step Check Item or Operation Check Action Required Result 1 Switch OFF the Smart power supply 2 Is the power cord Connect the power cord correctly connected correctly 3 Are the peripheral devices Follow the instructions described in the connected correctly respective manual Switch ON the Smart power supply 5 Does this device require Refer to the device s manual and setup the driver setup driver Was the problem solved by the above If not please contact the distributor where the Smart was purchased Please refer to the reinstallation procedure Reinstallation Procedure p 102 35015049 09 2007 109 Troubleshooting 110 35015049 09 2007 IV At a Glance Subject of this Part What s in this Part Appendices This part contains the appendices relating
16. The System Monitor software enables you to monitor several system parameters CPU temperature normal operation of the miscellaneous voltages normal operation of the backlight normal operation of the hard disk The System Monitor software alerts you if thresholds are overrun via a popup message or a Windows alarm in the Event Viewer You can also configure actions to be undertaken shutdown the Smart restart the Smart The software enables on one hand the system configuration See System Monitor Property p 89 and on the other hand the system operation See System Monitor Interface p 93 86 35015049 09 2007 Monitoring Features System Monitor The following figure shows the architecture of System Monitor Architecture BIOS System Monitor dA terry ia AI i I I I I I I i 1 i I 2 3 I i i 4 I N I i 1 i I I I 5 I I I I I oe Hardware System Properties Voltage Temperature Alarm Detection Level Settings Enable Disable Settings Power Alarm Internal Temperature Alarm Watchdog Timer Value Settings Watchdog Reset Popup Message OS Shutdown User Application System Monitoring Application Driver or API DLL Buzzer _ NO oR WD 35015049 09 2007 87 Monitoring Features 8 Power LED Green Power ON Orange Touch Panel Self Test Error Orange Red blinking Bac
17. and check that the eject button pops out CF card cover Side tab Close the CF card cover and make sure it is secured in place A CAUTION EQUIPMENT DAMAGE Do not exert more than 0 6 Nm 5 31 in Ib torque when tightening the fastener s screws Tightening the screws with excessive force can damage the terminal s plastic case Failure to follow this instruction can result in injury or equipment damage 76 35015049 09 2007 Hardware Modifications Removing the CF Card Data Writing Limitation Backup of the CF Card Data The table below describes how to remove the CF Card Step Action Ensure that the Smart unit s power is switched off Open the CF card cover as described above Press the eject button in fully to remove the CF Card from the CF Card slot BB wo pm After removing the CF card close the CF Card cover and make sure it is secured in place The CF Card has a limitation of approximately 100 000 for the number of data writings Therefore be sure to back up all CF Card data regularly to another storage media Refer to the relevant procedure in the Installation Guide 35015049 09 2007 77 Hardware Modifications USB Holder Attachment Removal Introduction When using a USB device attaching the USB holder to the USB interface located on the side of the Smart terminal prevents the USB cable int
18. arc generating devices such as magnetic switches and non fused breakers e Avoid using the Smart terminal in environments where corrosive gases are present e Toensure the reliability operability and ventilation of the terminal be sure to install it in locations that are more than 50 mm 1 97 in away from adjacent structures or equipment Also consider the need for installing or removing expansion boards or connectors when designing the placement and installation of your product Failure to follow this instruction can result in injury or equipment damage Vibration and Extra care should be taken with respect to the specification concerning vibration Shocks levels when installing the terminal otherwise it could be damaged If the Smart terminal is moved for example whilst it is installed in a rack equipped with caster wheels the unit can receive excessive vibration or jolting Note The screw installation fasteners are required for NEMA4 protection Precaution A CAUTION LOSS OF SEAL The gasket helps maintain the protection ratings IP65 IP20 of the unit and provides additional protection from vibration It is strongly recommended that the installation gasket is used since it absorbs vibration in addition to repelling water Install the gaskets delivered with your Magelis terminal product Failure to follow this instruction can result in injury or equipment damage 40 35015
19. are sensitive to Electro Static Discharge ESD e Use proper ESD protection grounding wrist strap protected mat etc when handling ESD sensitive components e Do not remove ESD sensitive components from their anti static bags until you are ready to install them e Handle the RAM module only by the edges Failure to follow this instruction can result in injury or equipment damage Note If you install a 1GB RAM chip a blue screen will appear for about 4 minutes the first time you start the terminal After this installation the terminal will start as usual 35015049 09 2007 71 Hardware Modifications Installing a RAM Chip The table below describes how to install the Main Memory module Step Action 1 Turn the power to the terminal OFF and remove the power cable 2 Remove the terminal from the mounting brackets and place the unit on a flat level surface with the display panel facing downwards 3 Unscrew the two screws on the memory cover slot and remove it RAM h gg DALLAR ls IE GEIL Ld 4 Lift the stopper on the connector such that the old RAM module is accessible Carefully remove the old RAM module from the holder and store it in its anti static bag 6 Angle the new memory module down slightly and push it into the connector until the connector pins mate with the module s pins 72 35015049 09 2007 Hardware Modifications
20. that may cause undesired operation e This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause unwanted operation 14 35015049 09 2007 Important Information Qualified Personnel Safety Aspects Only qualified personnel are authorized to implement operate or maintain the products The interference of non qualified persons or failure to observe the security instructions contained in this manual or attached to the devices can endanger the personnel and or do irreparable damage to the equipment The following personnel can be designated as qualified personnel at the application design level engineering department personnel who are familiar with automation safety concepts for example a design engineer at the equipment implementation level personnel who are familiar with the installation connection and commissioning of automation equipment for example an installation assembly or cabling engineer or a commissioning technician at the operation level personnel who are experienced in the use and control of automation and computing equipment for example an operator as far as preventive or corrective maintenance is concerned personnel trained and qualified in regulating or repairing automatic and computing devices for example an operating technician or an after sales service technician etc 35015049 09 2007 15 Important Information Safety Warnings for the UK
21. to the product This part contains the following chapters Chapter Chapter Name Page 13 Accessories 113 35015049 09 2007 111 Appendices 112 35015049 09 2007 Accessories 13 Accessories for the Smart 8 4 List Accessories are available as options The list of accessories is shown below Description Reference RAM 1 GB MPC YK22 RA 1024 Compact Flash 1 GB Web edition Windows XP Embedded MPC YN11 CF 110T Compact Flash 1 GB HMI edition Windows XP Embedded Vijeo Designer Run Time MPC YN 11 CF 110H Protection sheet MPC YK10 SPS KIT Maintenance kit including installation fasteners installation screws and gasket MPC YK10 MNT KIT 35015049 09 2007 113 Accessories 114 35015049 09 2007 Index A Accessing the BIOS 63 Accessories 113 APRIL 2000 3000 83 Backup of the CF Card Data 77 Before installation 70 C Certification 33 CF Card Insertion and Removal 75 CF Card Installation and Removal 74 Characteristics of the Smart 8 4 30 Cleaning and Maintenance 103 Connecting I O Signal Lines 62 Connection to PLCs 83 Creating a Panel Cut for Cabinet Installation 38 D Data Writing Limitation 77 Dedicated Ground 58 Dimensions 36 Dimensions of the Smart Unit 36 Dimensions with Installation Fasteners 37 Display Characteristics 31 E Environm
22. 049 09 2007 Dimensions Assembly Installation Gasket Precaution The installation gasket plays an important role in the installation of any Magelis terminal Pay particular attention to the following Before mounting the Smart terminal into a cabinet or panel check that the installation gasket is attached to the unit A gasket which has been used for a long period of time may be scratched or dirty and may have lost much of its water resistance Change the gasket at least once a year or when scratches or dirt become visible The corresponding gasket is provided in the maintenance kit ref MPC YK 10 MNT KIT The gasket is flexible but not elastic do not stretch it unnecessarily as doing so could tear the gasket When pushing the gasket into the installation groove and around the corners of the unit ensure that the gasket s seam is not placed in a corner Placing the seam here could cause the gasket to tear Even if the Smart s Installation Gasket is not needed to prevent water from entering the unit the gasket also acts as a vibration absorber and should always be attached A CAUTION RISK OF EQUIPMENT DAMAGE Do not exert more than 0 5 Nm 4 42 in Ib of torque when tightening the screws Tightening the screws with excessive force can damage the plastic case Failure to follow this instruction can result in injury or equipment damage 35015049 09 2007 41 Dimensions Assembly Insta
23. 35015049 00 Magelis Smart 8 4 User Manual 09 2007 Schneider ES Electric Table of Contents Part Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Part Il Chapter 5 Safety Information eee eee 5 About the BOOK i lt ocres rreraren tae he aa 7 General Overview eee eee 11 Important Information Lin 13 Additional Safety Information LL 13 Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement For SA ns cr A panzer har 14 Qualified Personnel i 15 Safety Warnings for the UK 16 Safety Agency Approval cette tees 18 Compliance of USO iii ra Pea 19 Physical Overview Lei 21 Package Contents 00 cece tte eee 22 Smart Unit Description LL 24 Interface Specification LL 27 Characteristics is nener ot hen e ilaria 29 Characteristics of the Smart 8 4 0 0 0 0 0 cece tees 30 Environmental characteristics 33 Dimensions Assembly eee eee 35 DIMENSIONS 23 8 eek HER ee a A E 36 Creating a Panel Cut for Cabinet Installation 00 0005 38 Panel Mounting 4 oie tree eines 39 Installing the 8 4 Smart 40 Implementation 000 cee eee ee eee 45 Getting Started 2 0s ccccenats av teeevetussnan ae 47 First POWer up 2 2 iaai ii ae ii ated eka eae 47 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Part Ill Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Ch
24. 5049 09 2007 Configuration of the BIOS Accessing the BIOS Precaution Note Normally factory defaults settings should be used Connect a USB or PS 2 keyboard to the Smart unit Switch on the Smart unit power and when prompted to do so press the F2 key to enter the BIOS 35015049 09 2007 63 Configuration of the BIOS Main Menu Selecting the Main menu item displays the following screen Main Avance Intel Securit Boot Exit Item Specific Help System Time 13 50 44 System Date 07 04 2007 lt Tab gt lt Shift Tab gt or Primary Master TOSHIBA THNCF1G02DG PM Sana seli iel p Primary Slave None Secondary Master None Secondary Slave None System Memory 640 KB Extended Memory 251904 KB Ei N F9 Esc gt Enter F10 Note When you have finished entering the parameters press the Esc key to reach the Exit menu Here you will be prompted either to exit saving the changes or to exit without saving the changes as described below System Time Time hh mm ss This field shows the current Smart unit time from the internal clock The hh mm ss 00 00 00 format is factory set prior to shipping Hours 00 to 23 Minutes 00 to 59 Seconds 00 to 59 The correct time can be set by using the and keys 64 35015049 09 2007 Configuration of the BIOS System Date Primary Master Primary Slave System Memory Ex
25. The corresponding installation attachments can be purchased as spare parts with the maintenance kit ref MPC YK 10 MNT KIT 35015049 09 2007 43 Dimensions Assembly Step Action Insert each of the fasteners Pull the fastener back until it is flush with the rear of the attachment hole Use a screw driver to tighten each of the fastener screws and secure the terminal in 6 place i n I 7 Ensure that the panel s viewing angle is tilted no more than 30 degrees from parallel to the operator i e operator is directly in front OK an OK N gt jo A 4 j 2 i N 1 I VA N i ua Must be 30 degrees or less 35015049 09 2007 44 Implementation At a Glance Subject of this Part What s in this Part This part describes the implementation of the product This part contains the following chapters Chapter Chapter Name Page 5 Getting Started 47 6 Main Power Connection 51 7 Configuration of the BIOS 63 8 Hardware Modifications 69 35015049 09 2007 45 Implementation 46 35015049 09 2007 Getting Started First Power up Seal Removal Note Before the first power up please read the LIMITED USE LICENSE AGREEMENT carefully then remove the seal License On first power up of your MPCes itis necessary to customize and parameterize your Agr
26. The table below describes how to replace the installation gasket Step Action 1 Place the unit on a flat level surface with the display facing downwards 2 Remove the gasket from the unit 3 Attach the new gasket ensuring that the gasket s grooved sides are vertical Be careful that the gasket s seam is not inserted into any of the corners of the unit as this may lead to tearing of the gasket Gasket Installation AOO ly Maiti LLL 7 Z Livi li lin LO LUA 27 A nre F y Installation Gasket Seam Groove 4 Check that the gasket is correctly attached to the unit The upper surface of the gasket should evenly protrude approximately 2 mm 0 08 in out of the groove Gasket Protrusion mm in 008 35015049 09 2007 105 Maintenance Periodic Be sure to inspect the Smart 8 4 periodically to ensure that it is in good working Inspection order For example Are all power cords and cables connected properly Have any become loose e Are all mounting brackets holding the unit securely e ls the ambient temperature within the specified range e Are there any scratches or traces of dirt on the installation gasket 106 35015049 09 2007 Troubleshooting 12 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Checklist This section explains how to find and resolve problems with the Smart unit The Smart can be connected to a wide range of devices including a host PLC
27. ainst harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the Support Service Center or an experienced radio TV technician for help A WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION Use only shielded interface cables when connecting to a computer or peripheral Failure to follow this instruction can result in death serious injury or equipment damage Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions e This device may not cause harmful interference received including interference
28. al information from our website at http www telemecanique com Visit http www schneider electric com for your nearest Schneider Electric affiliate Printed in Date 09 2007
29. anced Write Filter EWF The EWF manager can be temporarily inhibited The data affected by this behavior are configuration files such as registry software and users manager When the EWF is enabled all operating system modifications will be lost after the Magelis Smart is restarted The following types of modifications can be lost e new applications installation new peripheral installation new user creation network configuration IP address operating mode Operating System customization background picture screen saver In the Magelis Smart a utility program allows the enabling or disabling of the EWF manager This tool is located in the following directory C Program files Change EWF State ChangeEWFstate exe Any changes will be restored after restarting of the terminal EWF States EWF State Meaning ENABLED EWF activated Normal behavior DISABLED EWF inhibited Operator customizations will be restored after restarting These include new application installation new peripheral installation new user creation network configuration IP address operating mode etc Operating System customization background picture screen saver etc Note To customize your terminal the EWF must be disabled but once changes have been made the EWF manager must be reenabled 35015049 09 2007 49 Getting Started 50 35015049 09 2007 Main Power Connection
30. apter 12 Part IV Chapter 13 Main Power Connection 0 000 cee e eee wenn nn 51 DC Version Wiring i 52 Grounding Gautions 2 incon nae eae ew ET ee 57 AC Version Wiring LL 60 Connecting I O Signal Lines 62 Configuration of the BIOS 63 Accessing the BIOS 00 0 cece eee eee 63 Hardware Modifications 00 69 Before installation pecari sdi dngn i 70 Installing a Larger RAM Chip 71 CF Card Installation and Removal 74 USB Holder Attachment Removal LL 78 Installation ee ar 81 Connections to PLOS iride gii 83 Monitoring Features nn nennen nenn 85 System Monitor Overview 2 2 0000 cece ete ernennen nn 86 System Monitor Property 89 System Monitor Interface 93 Maintenance Fauna 101 Reinstallation Procedure 2 2e222e nern rennen rennen ren 102 Regular Cleaning and Maintenance 0 000 cece eee eee 103 Troubleshooting eee eee eee 107 Appendices cicli eee eG a 111 ACCESSONGS 03 4 ivo 113 Accessories for the Smart 8 4 113 ds eos tan achat ade ia Sain Sle arta Gace te Bee Weal at bebe 115 Safety Information as Important Information NOTICE Read these instructions carefully and look at the equipment to become familiar with the device before trying to install operate or maintain it The following special messages may appear throughout this documenta
31. connections between live parts and Earth the exposed conductive parts of the electrical installation are earthed e An IT system is not permitted where the computer is directly connected to public supply systems in the UK Failure to follow this instruction can result in death serious injury or equipment damage 35015049 09 2007 17 Important Information Safety Agency Approval Standards The Schneider Electric systems are designed to meet the following standards e Underwriters Laboratories Inc UL 508 Industrial Control Equipment e Canadian Standards Association Specification C22 2 No 142 Process Control Equipment e IEC 61131 2 programmable controllers 18 35015049 09 2007 Important Information Compliance of Use European Directives The products described in the present documentation comply with the European Directives concerning Electromagnetic Compatibility and Low Voltage CE marking However these can only be used correctly if they are used in applications for which they are specifically intended as specified in the relevant documentation and in connection with approved third party products As a general rule correct usage of the products with no danger to personnel or hardware consists of complying with all handling transport and storage recommen dations and all installation operation and maintenance instructions 35015049 09 2007 19 Important Information
32. ctor is used Pin Arrangement Pin No RS 232C Signal Name Direction Meaning 1 CD Input Carrier Detect 2 RXD Input Receive Data 3 TXD Output Send Data 5 4 DTR Output Data Terminal Ready 5 SG Signal Ground i 6 DSR Input Data Set Ready 7 RTS Output Request to Send 8 CTS Input Send Possible 9 RI Input Called status display 5V Shell FG Frame Ground Common with SG 35015049 09 2007 27 Physical Overview 28 35015049 09 2007 Characteristics At a Glance Subject of this Chapter What s in this Chapter This chapter gives the product characteristics This chapter contains the following topics Topic Page Characteristics of the Smart 8 4 30 Environmental characteristics 33 35015049 09 2007 29 Characteristics Characteristics of the Smart 8 4 Introduction Product Characteristics The characteristics of the Smart 8 4 are given below Element Characteristics Processor ULV Celeron M 600 MHz secondary memory cache 512 KB Fan less RAM SODIMM 256MB expandable to max 1GB 1 slot Video Processor Intel 855GME ICH4 VRAM 8 16 32 or larger share main memory Main Storage CF card x 1 Ethernet TCP IP link e 10 100base T GB x 1 RJ45 interface e 10 100base T x 1 RJ45 interface USB ports 4 x USB 2 0 Bottom side
33. der Electric and commercial PCMCIA PC Cards can be used with the Smart terminal This chapter contains the following topics Topic Page Before installation 70 Installing a Larger RAM Chip 71 CF Card Installation and Removal 74 USB Holder Attachment Removal 78 35015049 09 2007 69 Hardware Modifications Before installation Overview For the detailed installation procedures for the optional units please refer to the OEM s Original Equipment Manufacturer Installation Guide A DANGER HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE e Disconnect all power from the Smart terminal e Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm power is off before installing any optional units such as main memory or CF cards Failure to follow this instruction will result in death or serious injury A CAUTION EQUIPMENT DAMAGE e Do not exert more than 0 5 to 0 6 Nm 4 42 to 5 31 in Ib of torque when tightening the enclosure screws Tightening the screws with excessive force can damage the plastic casing of the Smart terminal e When removing or replacing screws be careful that they do not fall inside the Smart unit s chassis Failure to follow this instruction can result in injury or equipment damage 70 35015049 09 2007 Hardware Modifications Installing a Larger RAM Chip General A CAUTION ELECTRO STATIC DISCHARGE RAM modules contain components which
34. e that the design of the system connection does not produce a grounding loop 4 The grounding wire should have a cross sectional area of 2 mm 14 AWG Create the connection point as close to the Smart as possible and make the wire as short as possible When using a long grounding wire replace it with a thicker wire and place it in a duct 5 If the equipment does not function properly when grounded disconnect the ground wire from the FG terminal 35015049 09 2007 59 Main Power Connection AC Version Wiring Precaution HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH To avoid an electric shock when connecting the AC DC power cords to the power supply unit or the DC power cord to the Smart s terminal block first ensure that the AC power cord is disconnected from the AC power supply source e The power terminal block on this equipment must be used to disconnect the main power e To avoid the dangers of fire electric hazards and equipment damage be sure to use only the specified voltage when operating the Smart 8 4 This unit is designed to use 100 240 VAC through an AC DC power supply unit e Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm power is OFF e Replace and secure all covers or elements of the system before applying power to the unit Failure to follow this instruction can result in death serious injury or equipment damage Introduction The Smart 8 4
35. e thickness of wire Wire Thickness Maximum Line Length 2mm 0 08 in 30 m 98 42 ft 60 m 196 9 ft round trip 1 5 mm 0 06 in 20 m 65 62 ft 40 m 131 23 ft round trip Precaution A WARNING RISK OF EQUIPMENT DAMAGE AND UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION Do not use common grounding except the authorized configuration shown below since it can lead to electrostatic damage and unintended equipment operation Failure to follow this instruction can result in death serious injury or equipment damage 35015049 09 2007 57 Main Power Connection Dedicated Ground Shared Ground Allowed Shared Ground not Allowed Connect the Frame Ground FG to a dedicated ground Smart Other Device If a dedicated ground is not possible use a shared ground as shown below Smart Other Device Tr When connecting an external device to a Smart with the SG terminal ensure that no short circuit loop is created when you set up the system Other Smart Device 58 35015049 09 2007 Main Power Connection Procedure When grounding follow the procedures given below Step Action 1 Check that the grounding resistance is 100 Q or less 2 The SG and FG terminals are connected internally in the terminal 3 When connecting the SG line to another device ensur
36. eed Drive Systems User Comments We welcome your comments about this document You can reach us by e mail at techpub schneider electric com 10 35015049 09 2007 General Overview At a Glance Subject of this Part What s in this Part This part provides a general overview of the Magelis Smart 8 4 product This part contains the following chapters Chapter Chapter Name Page 1 Important Information 13 2 Physical Overview 21 3 Characteristics 29 4 Dimensions Assembly 35 35015049 09 2007 11 General Overview 12 35015049 09 2007 Important Information Additional Safety Information General This chapter describes safety aspects which are specific to the operation of the Smart terminal What s in this This chapter contains the following topics Chapter Topic Page Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference 14 Statement For U S A Qualified Personnel 15 Safety Warnings for the UK 16 Safety Agency Approval 18 Compliance of Use 19 35015049 09 2007 Important Information Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement For U S A Equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A Compliance digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection ag
37. eement system see the Installation Guide 47 35015049 09 2007 Getting Started Some Useful A selection of program icons are displayed on the launch bar which can be used to Tools launch some useful programs Icon Usage This is the virtual keyboard Click on it and a graphical keyboard is displayed It is useful when you do not want to connect or cannot connect a keyboard to the unit This is the virtual mouse button selector It allows the user to associate the next click to a right click For instance this tool permits the use gt of context sensitive menus Configuration Panel Brightness This link allows the user to change the brightness of the screen useful for dark areas EWF Manager EWF state indicator It is located on the state bar of the Windows taskbar It s role is to indicate the current EWF state of the ELF machine Administrator only 48 35015049 09 2007 Getting Started EWF Manager Enhanced Write Filter Validation Inhibition of EWF Manager Description The Magelis Smart operating system Windows XPe is installed on a memory cartridge This cartridge is a rewritable Compact flash card and this media offers a relatively restricted number of writings compared to a hard disk drive To resolve this limitation the operating system stores its temporary data in dynamic memory RAM All these operations are managed by the Enh
38. ending on the chosen mode of installation For this the 24 V DC input of the DC Smart supply is isolated from the outputs and mechanical ground e Primary Secondary dielectric strength 1000V AC e Primary Ground dielectric strength 1000V AC Connection to a 24 V DC Smart using a floating DC network Low voltage AC network Battery T Smart charger Battery g Isolation controller Ae Floating 24V DC network gt gt 24 V 0V Circuit Diagram 35015049 09 2007 55 Main Power Connection Connection to a 24 V DC Smart using a ground referenced network 100 240V AC network v Q General isolator KM Line contactor or circuit breaker General isolator 1 Isolation strip for detecting grounding faults 2 Possibility of using a TSX SUP 1101 process supply see Schneider automation product catalogue 56 35015049 09 2007 Main Power Connection Grounding Cautions Overview Note When the FG terminal is connected be sure the wire is grounded Not grounding the terminal unit will result in excess noise and vibration When using the strand wire if the conductor s end is not twisted correctly the end wires may either short against each other or against an electrode When using a long grounding wire replace the thin wire with a thicker wire and place itin a duct Please refer to the table below for maximum line lengths for th
39. ental characteristics 33 Exit BIOS saving the Modifications 67 Exit BIOS Without Saving Modifications 67 Extended Memory 65 F First Power up 47 G Gasket 103 Grounding Cautions 57 Inserting the CF Card 76 Installation Gasket 41 Installation Location 40 Installing a Replacement Gasket 104 Installing the Smart terminal 40 Installing the Smart Unit 42 Items 22 L Lithium Battery 104 35015049 09 2007 115 Index Main Menu 64 N Nano Micro Premium 83 O Operating Systems 32 Overview 57 P Package Contents 22 Panel Cut Dimensions 38 Panel Mounting 39 Password Security 66 Periodic Inspection 106 Power Supply 31 Precautions for Using a CF Card 74 Primary Master 65 Primary Slave 65 Product Characteristics 30 R RAM Chip Installation 71 Reinstallation Procedure 102 Removing the CF Card 77 S Series 7 83 Shared Ground Allowed 58 Shared Ground not Allowed 58 Smart Unit Description 24 Supervisor Password 66 System Date 65 System Memory 65 System Monitor access 88 89 interface 93 overview 86 System Monitor Overview 86 System Monitor Property 89 System Time 64 T TSX 17 83 U USB Holder Attachment 79 USB Holder Attachment Removal 78 USB Holder Removal 80 User Password 67 V Vibration and Shocks 40 116 35015049 09 2007 3501504900 You can download this technical publication and other technic
40. erface from becoming disconnected A CAUTION RISK OF EQUIPMENT DAMAGE Do not exert more than 0 5 Nm 4 42 in Ib of torque when tightening the screws Tightening the screws with excessive force can damage the plastic case Failure to follow this instruction can result in injury or equipment damage 78 35015049 09 2007 Hardware Modifications USB Holder The table below describes how to attach the USB holder Attachment Step Action 1 Place the Smart terminal face down on a flat surface to see the 4 USB connectors e When using two or more USB ports be sure to first connect one USB cable to the lower USB connector and then connect the second USB cable to the upper USB connector e When using only one of the USB ports be sure to use the upper USB connector This allows you to securely clamp the USB cable in the cable clamp Upper USB interface Lower USB interface Unscrew the two attachment screws used to hold the Smart Unit s Cover and open this cover Fix the USB holder with a screw Insert the USB Cable Clamp s band through the hollow of the holder Pass the USB cables through the Cable Clamp s band and securely tighten the clamp band around the cables e Be sure the clamp is securely holding the USB cable s plug and collar e Besure the clamp is positioned as shown below with the clamp pointing upwards not to the side This is to keep the clamp from interferi
41. ers or elements of the system and installing or removing any hardware and cables e Replace and secure all covers or elements of the system before applying power to the unit e Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm power is off Failure to follow this instruction will result in death or serious injury A WARNING LOSS OF CONTROL e The designer of any control scheme must consider the potential failure modes of control paths and for certain critical control functions provide a means to achieve a safe state during and after a path failure Examples of critical control functions are emergency stop and overtravel stop e Separate or redundant control paths must be provided for critical control functions e System control paths may include communication links Consideration must be given to the implications of unanticipated transmission delays or failures of the link e Each implementation of a Magelis 8 4 must be individually and thoroughly tested for proper operation before being placed into service Failure to follow this instruction can result in death serious injury or equipment damage For additional information refer to NEMA ICS 1 1 latest edition Safety Guidelines for the Application Installation and Maintenance of Solid State Control and to NEMA ICS 7 1 latest edition Safety Standards for Construction and Guide for Selection Installation and Operation of Adjustable Sp
42. firmation message is not displayed Operating System Restart Resets the hardware Power LED The front LED is ON orange red solid 35015049 09 2007 91 Monitoring Features Power LED The three color power LED See Smart Unit Description p 24 indicates the Smart Indicator system conditions It is also a power ON OFF indicator The power LED is located on the front face of the unit The Smart unit can send the following system status information to an external device Power LED Color System Status Output Condition Green Lit Normal operation Power is ON None Green Blinking System is NOT running Soft OFF None See Smart Unit Description p 24 Orange ON Touch Panel Self Test Error None Orange Red Backlight is not functioning None Blinking OFF Power is OFF Note If the power LED of the Smart terminal is illuminated immediately in orange after the power is turned a Touch Panel Self test Error may have occurred Features The following table lists the operating settings available for each feature Availability O Setting available X Setting not available Feature Operation Buzzer Popup os Reset Power LED message shutdown Watchdog O O O O O Timer Voltage O O O x O Temperature O O O x O Backlight O O x x O 92 35015049 09 2007 Monitoring Features Sys
43. is computer is designed to operate in an industrial environment and features the very latest technologies The Magelis Smart 8 4 computer is a standalone product There are four versions of the Smart 8 4 The product references are MPC ST 11 NAJ 00T 24 VDC supply plus external AC DC adaptator for 100 240 VAC 8 4 SVGA TFT ULV Celeron M 600 MHz processor Windows XPe 1 GB Compact Flash card Dual Ethernet 10 100 base T MPC ST 11 NAJ 0 H 24 VDC supply plus external AC DC adaptator for 100 240 VAC 8 4 SVGA TFT ULV Celeron M 600 MHz processor Windows XPe with Vijeo Designer Runtime preinstalled 1 GB Compact Flash card Dual Ethernet 10 100 base T MPC ST 11 NDJ 00T 24 VDC 8 4 SVGA TFT ULV Celeron M 600 MHz processor Windows XPe 1 GB Compact Flash card Dual Ethernet 10 100 base T 35015049 09 2007 About the Book XBT GTW450 24 VDC 8 4 SVGA TFT ULV Celeron M 600 MHz processor Windows XPe with Vijeo Designer Runtime preinstalled 1 GB Compact Flash card Dual Ethernet 10 100 base T The characteristics of this terminal are detailed in Characteristics of the Smart 8 4 see Characteristics of the Smart 8 4 p 30 35015049 09 2007 About the Book Validity Note Related Documents Electrical equipment should be installed operated serviced and maintained only by qualified personnel No responsibility is assumed by Schneider Electric for any consequences arisi
44. klight Error Green Blinking Soft OFF Status 9 Reset Control 10 Watchdog Timer 11 Hardware Reset 1 Be sure to adjust these settings according to your system s specification Accessing You can monitor the system status at any time using the System Monitor interface System Monitor The procedure below shows how to access System Monitor Step Action 1 Start the Smart 8 4 operating system 2 In the task bar double click the icon Result The System Monitor GUI screen appears X System Monitor Voltage Temperature Backlight Watchdog Timer SMART Name Status 3 3V Pass 5 0V Pass 12V Pass VcoreA Pass VcoreB Pass 2 5V Pass Buzzer Off Note If you cannot see the icon in the task bar launch the System Monitor software by double clicking the systemmonitor exe file located in the following path C schneider sysmon gui 88 35015049 09 2007 Monitoring Features System Monitor Property Presentation Accessing the System Monitor The System Monitor Property enables you to specify which system parameters you want to monitor and how you want to be alerted The System Monitor Property screen enables you to configure the operating system parameters you want to monitor and select how you want to be alerted The Property procedure below shows how to access the System Monitor Property screen Step Action 1 Start your S
45. l block and then how to install the terminal block on the Smart Terminal s power block Step Action 1 Confirm that the power cord is disconnected from the power supply 2 Remove the wire s external covering Push the opening button by a small and flat screw driver to open the desired pin hole Insert each pin terminal into its each hole Release the opening button to clamp the pin place Opening buttons Power cord Terminal block 00000 NM RE f L ia Power block 35015049 09 2007 53 Main Power Connection Note e The torque required to tighten these screws is 0 5 to 0 6 Nem 4 4 to 5 3 Ib in e Do not solder the wirer itself e Ifthe wire s end strands are not twisted correctly the end strands may either short against each other or against an electrode e Protection fuse The 24 VDC mains supply modules for the Smart are fitted with a protection fuse as standard This fuse fitted in series with the 24 VDC input is located inside the module but cannot be accessed 54 35015049 09 2007 Main Power Connection Possible Connection to a 24 V DC Smart supplied by a non grounded safety DC Connections network The 0 V and mechanical ground are connected internally Specific connection measures are to be taken for specific applications that use a floating network installation These dep
46. lling the Smart Unit Follow the steps given below when installing the Smart terminal Step Action 1 Place the unit face down on a soft dry surface and attach the gasket to the rear side of the display face in the plastic bezel s groove see picture 2 Rear face Gasket Installation NG Seam Check that the gasket is correctly attached to the unit The upper surface of the gasket should protrude evenly approximately 2 mm 0 08 in out of the groove Note The terminal s bezel has a part attached to it To prevent the installation gasket from contacting this part be sure to press the installation gasket completely into its groove 0 08 42 35015049 09 2007 Dimensions Assembly Step Action Insert each installation fastener securely into the slot s recess at the top and bottom of the unit Insertion Slots Attach and Secure the Rear Installation Attachments Note Excessive torque may damage the Smart unit To ensure a high degree of moisture resistance the torque should be 0 5 Nm 4 42 in Ib Insert each of the fasteners as shown below Be sure to pull the fastener back until it is flush with the rear of the attachment hole
47. mart 8 4 operating system 2 Click Start Control Panel Result The Control Panel window appears 3 Double click System Monitor Property Result The System Monitor Properties window appears System Monitor Property Backlight Voltage Temperature Watchdog Timer IV tEnable Error Action Y LED n Buzzer lv Popup Message Watchdog Timer Error cance Watchdog Timer 35015049 09 2007 89 Monitoring Features Setting up the The following screen gives an overview of the System Monitor Property setting System Monitor screen Properties Enable or disable the feature Set the timer pe eld parameters you can monitor System Monitor Property Voltage perature Watchdog Timer SMART Watchdog Timer Timeout Sec 5 W LED OS Shutdown I Buze OSRestat v Popup Message Watchdog Timer Error Specify the operation to be performed when Enter the text to be displayed as a popu the condition exceeds the permissible message a PRAP range i Click the tabs on the top of the screen to access configuration page of each system parameters Note Since the Smart 8 4 has no HDD the SMART monitoring function is not available and nothing is functional in the SMART tab 90 35015049 09 2007 Monitoring Features The table below describes the system parameters available for monitoring Feature Functions Supervised Volt Power Voltage
48. n in operation 3 5 mm amplitude from 5 to 9 Hz 1 g amplitude from 9 to 150 Hz IEC 68 2 6 Fc test and EN61131 2 compliant Shock Resistance in operation 15 g over 11 ms IEC 68 2 27 Ea test and EN 61131 2 compliant Humidity 29 C 84 2 F max no condensation 10 90 RH Wet bulb temperature Immunity to interference High frequency interference EN 61131 IEC 1000 4 3 6 level 3 Electromagnetic waves Class A EN 55022 5501 1 Safety of personnel and property EN 61131 2 UL CSA and IEC 529 IEC 950 Certification The Schneider Electric systems are designed to meet the following standards Underwriters Laboratories Inc UL508 Industrial Control Equipment Canadian Standards Association Specification C22 2 No 142 Process Control Equipment CE marking Safety IEC 61131 2 EMI EN55011 Group 1 Class A EN61000 3 2 EN61000 3 3 EMS EN61000 6 2 NEMA4x 1 35015049 09 2007 33 Characteristics 34 35015049 09 2007 Dimensions Assembly At a Glance Subject of this Chapter What s in this Chapter This chapter concerns the dimensions and the panel mounting of products This chapter contains the following topics Topic Page Dimensions 36 Creating a Panel Cut for Cabinet Installation 38 Panel Mounting 39 Installing the 8 4 Smart 40 35015049 09 2007 35 Dimensions Assembly
49. ng out of the use of this material Copyright Schneider Electric 2007 All rights reserved General The present documentation is intended for qualified technical personnel responsible for the implementation operation and maintenance of the products described It contains the information necessary for compliance with the proper use of the products However those who wish to make a more advanced use of our products may find it necessary to consult our nearest distributor in order to obtain additional information The contents of this documentation are not contractual and in no way constitutes an extension to or restriction of the contractual warranty clauses Registered Trademarks PL7 and Vijeo Look are registered trademarks of Schneider Electric Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Intel Celeron and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation Title of Documentation Reference Number Magelis Smart 8 4 Installation Guide 35012221 Vijeo Designer Tutorial 35007035 NEMA ICS 1 1 _ NEMA ICS 7 1 Read Me 35012220 35015049 09 2007 About the Book Product Related RE A DANGER HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH e The mains plug on this equipment must be used to disconnect the mains power e Remove all power before removing any cov
50. ng with nearby connectors and their cables Cable collar Replace the Smart Unit s Cover and reattach two attachment screws 35015049 09 2007 79 Hardware Modifications USB Holder Removal The table below describes how to remove the USB holder Step Action 1 To remove the clamp from the USB cables push down on the clamp strap s clip to release it while pulling up on the clamp 80 35015049 09 2007 Installation At a Glance Subject of this Part What s in this Part This part describes the product installation This part contains the following chapters Chapter Chapter Name Page 9 Connections to PLCs 83 10 Monitoring Features 85 11 Maintenance 101 12 Troubleshooting 107 35015049 09 2007 81 Installation 82 35015049 09 2007 Connections to PLCs Connection to PLCs Nano Micro Premium Series 7 TSX 17 APRIL 2000 3000 Different connection cables are provided depending on the type of PLC being used These cables are specified below The connection for the Nano Micro and Premium requires the use of the TSX PCX 1031 connection cable supplied with the PL7 Pro and PL7 Junior software This 2 m 6 56 ft cable is equipped with the following e A 9 pin SUB D type female connector for connection to the Smart terminal e A 5 pin microDin type male connector fo
51. onitor screen for reviewing the current condition and normal time double click on the icon in the System Tray When the buzzer sounds as an error action the System Monitor screen displays the Buzzer Off button that is hidden during normal operation When a popup message window is displayed the Buzzer Off button is displayed in the window Note Once an error is detected the System monitor stores the error status displays the icon indicating an error status To resolve the error press the Reset button on the System Monitor screen or switch off the terminal perform the actions necessary to remove the cause of the error and power up the terminal once more 96 35015049 09 2007 Monitoring Features System Monitor Error Messages This section describes the error messages and closing messages displayed on the System Monitor and System Monitor Property screens When an error occurs whilst the popup message option is enabled for Error Action the following messages are displayed on the popup message output screen under the factory settings List of the error messages Error Generating Item Message VcoreA VOLT VcoreA Power Supply Error VcoreB VOLT VcoreB Power Supply Error Voltage 3 3 V VOLT 3 3 V Power Supply Error Voltage 5 0 V VOLT 5 0 V Power Supply Error Voltage 12 V VOLT 12 V Power Supply Error Voltage 2 5 V VOLT 2 5 V Power Supply Error Sy
52. r connection to the PLC This connection concerns TSX 27 PLCs and TSX PMX 47 67 87 107 PLCs The Series 7 connection requires the use of an FT20CBCL30 connection cable supplied with the XTEL Pack software This 2 5 m 8 20 ft cable is equipped with the following e A 9 pin SUB D type female connector for connection to the Smart terminal e A 9 pin SUB D type male connector for connection to the PLC TSX 17 PLCs are connected via an accessory for converting the COM1 link RS 232 into an RS 485 link to be ordered separately Accessory reference number TSX 17 ACC PC This connection requires the use of a TSX PKIT 2040 connection cable to be ordered separately This 2 m 6 56 ft cable is equipped with the following e A 9 pin SUB D type female connector for connection to the Smart terminal e A 9 pin SUB D type male connector for connection to the PLC 35015049 09 2007 83 Connections to PLCs 84 35015049 09 2007 Monitoring Features 10 At a Glance Subject of this This chapter describes the System Monitoring and the RAS Reliabilty Availability Chapter and Serviceability features of the Smart What s in this This chapter contains the following topics Chapter Topic Page System Monitor Overview 86 System Monitor Property 89 System Monitor Interface 93 35015049 09 2007 85 Monitoring Features System Monitor Overview Presentation
53. ray indicating an error status When the icon in the system tray changes as shown below double clicking the icon gives an explanation of the error condition System Monitor GUI icon when no event occurs ion Dra Cet Kg Cll 10 54 AM The system performs the Error Action set in System Monitor Property when an error condition is detected with each monitoring item The Error Action is performed only once when an error is detected for any of the items being monitored For example look at the 3 3 V and 5 0 V options in the Voltage field When the popup message feature for monitoring the voltage status is enabled the popup message 3 3 V Power Supply Error is shown on the screen if a 3 3 V power supply error occurs Press the OK button on the dialog box to hide the message Example of 3 3 V Power Supply error x 3 3 V Power Supply Error F Show this message after an hour Buzzer If a 5 0 V power supply error occurs the popup message 5 0 V Power Supply Error is shown on the screen The popup message displays the monitored item and an error description When the buzzer feature is enabled press the Buzzer Off button on the popup message to stop the buzzer sound Press the OK button to close the popup message 35015049 09 2007 95 Monitoring Features When OS Shutdown is enabled the system automatically enters the shutdown operation without prompting the user for confirmation To display the System M
54. roviding confirmation that the Password is no longer set 66 35015049 09 2007 Configuration of the BIOS User Password Exit BIOS saving the Modifications Exit BIOS Without Saving Modifications This password is used to view system information settings It is designed to prevent unapproved users from viewing the system information settings Entering up to 8 characters here will overwrite the current password When you wish to have no password click on the Enter key Next the words PASSWORD DISABLE will be displayed providing confirmation that the Password is no longer set Note e Without having defined a Supervisor Password it is not possible to define a User Password e When using Set Supervisor Password you can easily view and change the system settings e When using only Set User Password you will be allowed to view the system data only not change it This feature saves the settings entered in the Setup Utility and restarts the Smart unit This feature quits the Setup Utility program without saving any settings entered 35015049 09 2007 67 Configuration of the BIOS 68 35015049 09 2007 Hardware Modifications At a Glance Subject of this Chapter What s in this Chapter This chapter concerns the hardware modifications for the Smart terminal A wide variety of optional units Main Memory CF cards PCMCIA PC cards manufactured by Schnei
55. stem Temperature TEMP System Temperature Error CPU Temperature TEMP CPU Temperature Error Watchdog Timer Watchdog Timer Error Backlight Backlight Blowout Error 35015049 09 2007 97 Monitoring Features Example of displayed screen System Monitor Alert TEMP system Temperature Error TEMP CPU Temperature Error or VOLT 3 3V Power Supply Error VOLT 5 0V Power Supply Error VOLT 12V Power Supply Error VOLT 2 5V Power Supply Error VOLT VcoreA Power Supply Error VOLT VcoreB Power Supply Error Show this message after an hour Show Window Note You can modify the messages displayed on the popup message from the System Monitor Property screen Error Displays The System Log records error type location and error actions as error events You when Using the can check the error event information using the Event Viewer Event Viewer Step Action 1 Start your Smart terminal 2 Click Start Control Panel Administrative Tool Event Viewer Note This feature is supported by Windows XPe 98 35015049 09 2007 Monitoring Features Error Type Location and Error Action The error type locations shown by the Event Viewer are shown in the table below Error type Location Error Message Description VcoreA VOLT VcoreA Error has occured VcoreB VOLT VcoreB Error has occured Voltage
56. t is in good working order and free from cracks scratches and dirt A gasket which has been used for a long period of time may be scratched or dirty and may have lost much of its water resistance Change the gasket at least once a year or when scratches or dirt become visible Failure to follow this instruction can result in injury or equipment damage 35015049 09 2007 103 Maintenance Lithium Battery Installing a Replacement Gasket A WARNING FIRE OR CHEMICAL HAZARD The Lithium batteries used in this device may present a risk of fire or chemical burn if not handled properly e Do not recharge disassemble heat above 100 C 212 F or incinerate e Recycle or properly dispose of used batteries e Replace with identical type e Follow all battery manufacurer s instructions Failure to follow this instruction can result in death serious injury or equipment damage The terminal contains a lithium or mecury battery which is used to save certain system data such as the date and time The moisture resistant gasket protects the Smart 8 4 against dust and improves its water resistance Note A gasket which has been used for a long period of time may have scratches or dirt on it and could have lost much of its water resistance Be sure to change the gasket periodically or when scratches or dirt become visible 104 35015049 09 2007 Maintenance
57. tem Monitor Interface Presentation You can monitor the system status at any time using the System Monitor interface Description of The following screen gives an overview of System Monitor Selecting each of the the Interface tabs displays the status of each item When an error occurs the color of the tab changes Selects the categories of system parameters Monitored system parameter Status of the system parameter System Monitor Voltage Temperature Backlight Watchdog Timer s ART VcoreA VcoreB 2 5V Buzzer Off Clears the error monitored by the interface Minimizes the System Monitor to the task bar Stops the buzzer Note Since the Smart 8 4 unit has no HDD the SMART monitoring function is not available and nothing is functional in the SMART tab Note 0 means Master and 1 means Slave 35015049 09 2007 93 Monitoring Features System Monitor displays the status of the system parameters The following table describes the messages provided by the System Monitor interface Display Meaning Pass Normal Fail Abnormal Disabled Monitoring disabled Not Supported Not supported 94 35015049 09 2007 Monitoring Features System Monitoring Operation When an error is detected the operations specified in the System Monitor Property settings are performed buzzer popup message etc and an X is displayed on the icon in the system t
58. tended Memory Date mm dd yyyy This field shows the Smart unit s internal calendar The correct date can be set by using the and keys Year 1999 to 2099 Month 01 to 12 Day 01 to 31 Displays the name of the devices connected to the primary bus of the Smart Pressing the Enter key will call up the Parameter Settings menu Displays the name of the devices connected to the secondary bus of the Smart Pressing the Enter key will call up the Parameter Settings menu Displays the capacity of the System Memory Displays the capacity of the Extended Memory 35015049 09 2007 65 Configuration of the BIOS Password From the Main menu use the Tab key to reach the Security menu This menu is Security used for setting Supervisor and User Passwords Main AVEMOS Security WEIT Item Specific Help Supervisor Password Is Clear User Password Is Clear Supervisor Password Set Supervisor Password Enter controls access to the Set User Pasword Enter setup utility Fixed disk boot sector Normal Password on boot Disabled pi N Su 59 Esc Enter F10 Supervisor This password is used to change system information settings It is designed to Password prevent unapproved users from changing these settings Entering up to 8 characters here will overwrite the current password When you wish to have no password click on the Enter key Next the words PASSWORD DISABLE will be displayed p
59. tion or on the equipment to warn of potential hazards or to call attention to information that clarifies or simplifies a procedure The addition of this symbol to a Danger or Warning safety label indicates A that an electrical hazard exists which will result in personal injury if the instructions are not followed This is the safety alert symbol It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death A DANGER DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury A WARNING WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided can result in death serious injury or equipment damage A CAUTION CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided can result in injury or equipment damage 35015049 09 2007 Safety Information PLEASE NOTE Electrical equipment should be installed operated serviced and maintained only by qualified personnel No responsibility is assumed by Schneider Electric for any consequences arising out of the use of this material 2007 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 35015049 09 2007 About the Book A At a Glance Document Scope This manual describes the configuration and usage of the Magelis Smart 8 4 from the Magelis terminal range Th
60. y bundle with external AC DC adaptator Compact Flash 1 GB with Windows XPe pre installed MPC ST11 NAJ 00H Smart with 8 4 SVGA TFTdisplay DC supply bundle with external AC DC adaptator Compact Flash 1 GB with Windows XPe and Vijeo Designer Run Time pre installed MPC ST11 NDJ 00T Smart with 8 4 SVGA TFTdisplay DC supply bundle Compact Flash 1 GB with Windows XPe pre installed MPC ST11 NAJ 09H Smart with 8 4 SVGA TFTdisplay DC supply bundle with external AC DC adaptator Compact Flash 1 GB with Windows XPe and Vijeo Designer Run Time pre installed DEMO PRODUCT XBT GTW450 Smart with 8 4 SVGA TFTdisplay DC supply bundle Compact Flash 1 GB with Windows XPe and Vijeo Designer Run Time pre installed 32 35015049 09 2007 Characteristics Environmental characteristics Characteristics The environmental characteristics of the 8 4 Smart are as follows Characteristics Value Standards Degree of Protection e IP 65 NEMAA4 for the front panel e P 20 for the rest of the product Pollution Degree For use in Pollution Degree 2 environment Surrounding air temperature during operation 0 50 C 32 122 F EN 61131 2 UL compliant Storage temperature 20 60 C 4 140 F IEC 68 2 2 tests Bb and Ab IEC 68 2 14 tests Na and EN 61131 2 compliant Operating altitude 0 2000 m 0 6561 5 ft Vibratio

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