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1. Figure 2 21 Launch structure gt Update lt gt Copy USB Stick to Flash Copy to USB Import Settings gt Home Update Image Update Bootloader Home gt Registry Save Registry gt Color Depth gt SNTP Settings gt Home Network 9 TCP IP Info gt Fix Settings Address Gateway DNS gt WINS gt Home gt DHCP Settings Add new user p List all users Delete a user gt Home Home L9 Settings Contrast gt Date Time gt Password gt Printer Network Printer Settings gt Information Home gt Start Batch Exit 2 18 SUTRON Installation and Commissioning 2 4 1 2 Normal Mode The AppStarter exe program is started from the internal Flash memory Setup Main Menu Figure 2 22 Display after startup The following message is issued if the AppStarter exe file does not exist AppStarter not found Figure 2 23 Error message after startup 2 4 1 3 Setup Main Mode If the Enter key is pressed during the startup phase Setup Main mode starts Registry Start Batch
2. 4 18 4 7 RS422 ne een 4 5 9485 ansehen 4 5 A 1 5 SUTRON R Rear view CAN Slave 2 4 8 DeviceNet slave 4 12 Ethernet te et ca 4 2 INTERBUS 5 nente 4 14 KNX 4 20 MPI slave 4 16 PROFIBUS DP Slave 4 18 RS422 5485 5232 4 4 S Safety notes usines 1 1 DEMVICING ve lee 5 1 Setting the brightness 3 9 Setting the contrast 3 10 Setup Main operating mode 2 19 Slide in identifications strips 3 4 Special Keys 3 2 standards engen 6 4 Supply Voltage 2 14 SWitching On aee ict 2 17 T Target group iua 1 2 Technical data su 6 1 Termination 4 10 DeviceNet c aet e s 4 13 4 17 PROFIBUS u a 4 19 RS232 4 7 R9485 1 u ie 4 6 U WIM PACKING si 2 1 V Version KOy remind ia 2 33 A 2 S SUTRON S SUTRON
3. Figure 3 8 Einschubstreifensatz f r BT21AM BT21AS S SUTRON Control and Display Elements SUTRON Figure 3 9 Lage der Einschubstreifen im BT70AT F1 F2 F3 F7 F8 F9 F13 F14 F15 F4 F5 F6 F10 F11 F12 F16 F17 F18 25838 710 Einschubstreifensatz BT70AT S TRON Figure 3 10 Einschubstreifensatz f r BT70AT 3 8 2 SUTRON Control and Display Elements Db De 3 2 Display DANGER Toxic If the display is damaged avoid touching swallowing or breathing in the liquids or gases which may leak out DANGER Corrosive If the display is damaged avoid touching swallowing or breathing in the liquids or gases which may leak out The operating device is equipped with different displays depending on variant 3 2 1 Setting the Brightness To be able to set the brightness you need to use the programming software to setup the system variable LcdBackLight a screen of your choice To do so follow the instructions listed the programming software s help topic How do specify the contrast brightness setting for the operating device In the programming software enter the following values as lower and upper limits for the representation type Table 3 1 Values for the representation type
4. L 1 2 3 4 Figure 4 19 Shielding D SUB connectors D SUB connector Shield Cable clip Cable The shield must be folded back into a flat position over the cable sheath kh When fastening the cable with the cable clip as much of the shielding as possible must be in contact with the housing and sufficient strain relieve must be ensured 4 21 S SUTRON Interfaces of the Device SUTRON Maintenance and Servicing 5 Maintenance and Servicing 5 1 Front Panel Only use a damp cloth to remove any dirt from the front panel 5 2 Fuse NOTICE Damage The semiconductor fuse cannot be replaced A semiconductor fuse is used to protect the device Once the fuse has been tripped the device must be disconnected from the supply voltage to allow the semiconductor fuse to regenerate At an ambient temperature of 20 C 68 F the regeneration takes approximately 20 seconds The higher the ambient temperature the longer the regeneration takes 5 3 Battery The built in battery preserves the data in the SRAM and supplies the real time clock with power The minimum battery life is 5 years even under unfavorable operating conditions When the battery runs down the message Change battery is generated automatically We recommend you change the battery approximately every 4 years as part ofthe regular maintenance work A prepared batter
5. 2 5 SUTRON 5 Installation and Commissioning 139 0 mm 5 472 155 0 mm 6 102 wu 0661 0502 668 7 1209 Figure 2 9 BTO7AM A Mounting Cutout B Front Panel S SUTRON 2 6 Installation and Commissioning 786 5 0261 662 9 0091 292 0 mm 11 496 300 0 mm 11 811 Figure 2 10 BT21AM BT21AS A Mounting Cutout B Front Panel 1 ES 1 T T E WN 1 m I 56 7 0202 892 8 0012 Figure 2 11 A Mounting Cutout B Front Panel 2 7 SUTRON S Installation and Commissioning 2 2 3 Side View Mounting Depth 58 mm 2 283 46 mm 1 811 Figure 2 12 Mounting Bracket Threaded Pin Mounting Surface Thickness 1 mm to 6 mm Circumferential Seal Front Panel ak 2 8 SUTRON Installation and Commissioning 55 mm 2 165 43 mm 1 693 Figure 2 13 BTOSAM Mounting Bracket Threaded Pin Mounting Surface Thickness 1 mm to 6 mm Circumferential Seal Front Panel a
6. SUTRON 2 9 Installation and Commissioning 55 mm 2 165 43 mm 1 693 Figure 2 14 BTO7AM Mounting Bracket Threaded Pin Mounting Surface Thickness 1 mm to 6 mm Circumferential Seal Front Panel a 2 10 S SUTRON Installation and Commissioning 55 mm 2 165 43 mm 1 693 Figure 2 15 BT21AM BT21AS a WN Mounting Bracket Threaded Pin Mounting Surface Thickness 1 mm to 6 mm Circumferential Seal Front Panel SUTRON 2 11 Installation and Commissioning Figure 2 16 Mounting Bracket Threaded Pin Mounting Surface Thickness 1 mm to 6 mm Circumferential Seal Front Panel a 2 12 SUTRON Installation and Commissioning 2 3 Connecting the Device 2 13 S SUTRON Installation and Commissioning 2 3 1 Supply Voltage The supply voltage is supplied via connector X1 Refer to the technical data for the permissible supply voltage of the operating device The device has reverse polarity protection In case of wrong polarity the device will not operate This is a protection class device For safe operation safety extra low voltage SELV in accordance with DIN 61131 must be used for the supply voltage Connector in the operating device 3 pin connector A suitable female connector strip is supplied Table 2 1 Pin assignment supply volt
7. Numbers smaller than 100 have to be filled up with leading zeros e g 192 168 42 1 gt 192 168 042 001 2 23 S SUTRON Installation and Commissioning Network Settings Fix Settings WINS Primary 000 000 000 000 Secondary 000 000 000 000 Figure 2 36 WINS The system automatically deselects DHCP and optionally enters the settings from the IPSetting ini file of the USB stick This file must exist in the root directory of the USB stick If no USB stick is connected the information is read from the registry This entry is able to be password protected Contents of the IPSetting ini file IPCONFIG PrimaryWINS 172 016 042 150 SecondaryWINS 172 016 042 151 Numbers smaller than 100 have to be filled up with leading zeros e g 192 168 42 1 gt 192 168 042 001 1 addresses of the Network Settings have to be entered in the format Network Settings DHCP DHCP enabled Save registry and restart device to work with new parameters Figure 2 37 DHCP You may enable DHCP service You must save this setting when exiting of by using Save Registry Settings This entry is able to be password protected Network Settings FTP Settings Add new user You may enter new user name You have to assign a password to the user name and to confirm it If at least one user name is added you cannot login to the FTP server as anonymous anymore Network Settings FTP
8. System Variable Lower Limit Upper Limit Default Set ting LcdBackLight 1 31 15 If you do not configure the system variable LcdBackLight the default setting is used when the device is initialized Adjust the brightness to the surrounding conditions at reached operating tempera ture to be able to read the display optimally If you did set up the system variable you can set the brightness as follows Open the screen where you set up the system variable and 1 Press the Data Release key if the data release is not automatically active 2 Enter a new value for the brightness To do so use the keys Plus and Minus 3 Press the Enter key 4 Finally press the Data Release key The new brightness setting becomes effective immediately after the Enter key is pressed If necessary repeat steps 2 and 3 until you are satisfied with the brightness SUTRON Control and Display Elements 3 2 2 Setting the Contrast To be able to set the contrast you need to use the programming software to setup the system variable LcdContrast a screen of your choice To do so follow the instructions listed the programming software s help topic How do specify contrast brightness setting for the operating device In the programming software enter the following values as lower and upper limits for the representation type Table 3 2 Values for the representation type System Variable
9. 4 3 3 2 Cable X 4 3 3 3 Diagnostics seen 4 3 4 Slave 6 4 3 4 1 Pin Assignment 4 3 4 2 CAPI RES X 4 3 4 3 Murus 4 3 4 4 IBI 4 3 5 PROFIBUS DP Slave X6 4 3 5 1 Pin Assignment 4 3 5 2 eee ebbe coa nt 4 3 5 3 re 4 3 5 4 P 4 3 6 KNX apu EE 4 3 6 1 Pin Assignment sise 4 20 44 Shielding D SUB 4 21 5 Maintenance and Servicing eu une 5 1 5 1 EE 5 1 52 USB iin a en 5 1 53 5 1 5 3 1 Changing the Battery 5 2 ii 5 SUTRON Overall Table of Contents 6 7 5 3 2 Battery Disposal pL sel 5 2 Technical Data ur 6 1 Ordening Datas ene ee ee eee ee ee 7 1 Inder ee ee A 1 S SUTRON Overall Table of Contents SUTRON Important Notes 1 Important Notes 4 ole D D D 1 1 Symbols The symbols in this manual are used to draw your attention on notes and dangers This is the safety alert symbol It is used to
10. 5 pin RJ45 female connector USB female connector A Environmental Conditions Temperature during operation 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Temperature during storage transport 25 C to 70 C 13 F to 158 F Relative air humidity for operation and storage 20 to 85 no condensation Application area Degree of pollution 2 overvoltage category III 6 3 SUTRON Technical Data Standards and Guidelines Interference immunity DIN EN 61000 4 2 DIN EN 61000 4 3 DIN EN 61000 4 4 DIN EN 61000 4 5 DIN EN 61000 4 6 DIN EN 61000 6 2 Emitted interference DIN EN 55011 limit value class A DIN EN 55022 limit value class A DIN EN 61000 6 4 Equipment requirements DIN EN 61131 2 Storage and transportation DIN EN 61131 2 Power supply DIN EN 61131 2 Electromagnetic 2004 108 EG compatibility Degrees of protection DIN EN 60529 Impact load shocks DIN EN 60068 2 27 Sinusoidal vibrations DIN EN 60068 2 6 NOTICE Radio Interference This is a class A device This device may cause radio interference in residential ar eas In this case the user may be required to introduce appropriate countermea sures and to bear the cost of same Approvals CE UL cUL 5 SUTRON Technical Data
11. Front Panel and Enclo BTO5AM BT07AM BT21AM BT70AT sure BT21AS Enclosure Steel sheet galvanized Front panel material Aluminium brushed anodized natural finish Front panel Hx WxD in 96x 144x5 168x120x5 205 155 5 160x300x5 210x380x5 mm Inch 3 78 x 5 669 6 614 x 8 071 x 6 299 x 8 268 x x 0 197 8 333 x 6 102 x 11 811 x 14 961 x 0 197 0 197 0 197 0 197 Front panel cover Polyester foil Seal Circumferential rubber seal on the rear Mounting cutout x W 82 x 136 160 x 112 199 x 139 152 x 292 202 x 372 in mm Inch 3 228 x 6 299 x 7 835 x 5 984 x 7 953 x 5 354 4 409 5 472 11 496 14 646 Mounting depth About 43 mm 1 693 Standard field bus device about 55 mm 2 165 Degree of protection Front IP65 Rear IP20 Total weight About 500 g About 500 g About 800 g About About 1300 g 1800 g S SUTRON 6 5 Technical Data 6 6 SUTRON Ordering Data 7 Ordering Data Table 7 1 Accessories Description Part No USB 2 0 stick 1 GB 81152 100 Battery assembled with cable and connector Type CR2450 66779 000 DeviceNet connector with cover cap 57353 005 57357 005 PROFIBUS DP connector for bus end straight cable outlet 57330 000 PROFIBUS DP connector angular cable outlet with screw connection 57234 000 PROFIBUS DP connector angular cable outlet with spring force connection 57234 100 7 1 S SUTRON Ordering
12. Lower Limit Upper Limit Default Set ting LcdContrast 1 31 15 D If you do not configure the system variable LcdContrast the default setting is used when the device is initialized D Adjust the contrast to the surrounding conditions at reached operating temperature to be able to read the display optimally If you did set up the system variable you can set the contrast as follows Open the screen where you set up the system variable and 1 Press the Data Release key if the data release is not automatically active 2 Enter a new value for the contrast To do so use the keys Plus and Minus 3 Press the Enter key 4 Finally press the Data Release key The new contrast setting becomes effective immediately after the Enter key is pressed If necessary repeat steps 2 and 3 until you are satisfied with the contrast 3 2 3 Character Attributes The following character attributes can be displayed on the operating device Flashing Underline Foreground background color 3 2 4 Fonts You can use Windows fonts Windows and unicode character sets are possible 3 10 5 SUTRON Interfaces of the Device 4 Interfaces of the Device Depending on the device variant several interfaces are available to you Table 4 1 Device Variants Order Number Available Interfaces g x a 9 70
13. X 78 xIX X BTxxAx 74xxxx X 75 X BTxxAx 76xxxx IxX 1 1X 7 X X 72 1 1 80 4 1 SUTRON Interfaces of the Device 4 1 Standard Interfaces Figure 4 1 Rear view Ethernet Female Connector X5 Ethernet Female Connector X9 X10 USB Host Type A Threaded Bolt for Protective Grounding Connector X1 Supply Voltage BR OND 41 1 Ethernet X5 10 100 Base T Ethernet interface is located at the operating device 4 1 1 1 Pin Assignment Connector in the operating device RJ45 female connector Table 4 2 Assignment of the Ethernet interface Pin Designation Function 1 Tx Transmitted Data Positive Polarity 2 Transmitted Data Negative Polarity 3 Rx Received Data Positive Polarity 4 Not Connected 5 Not Connected 6 Rx Received Data Negative Polarity 7 Not Connected 8 Not Connected 4 1 1 2 Cable NOTICE Use twisted pair cable of category 5 or 6 5 or 6 The maximum cable length is 100 m 328 084 feet 1 See the IEEE 802 3 standard for further information SUTRON Interfaces of the Device 4 1 1 3 Diagnostics Ethernet diagno
14. 19245 Part 3 Table 4 26 Baud rate PROFIBUS DP Baud Rate Cable Length 187 5 kBit s 1000 m 500 kBit s 400 m 1500 kBit s 200 m 3000 to 12000 kBit s 100 m 4 3 5 3 Termination Terminate the PROFIBUS at both ends by terminating resistors If you are using spe cial PROFIBUS connectors these resistors are usually integrated into the connector and can be connected 4 3 5 4 Diagnostics A diagnostics LED is located on the rear ofthe operating device The LED shows the states of the bus system The diagnostics LED on the operating device has the following functions Table 4 27 Function of the PROFIBUS DP diagnostics LED Color State Green ON Function Communication Ac tive 4 19 5 SUTRON Interfaces of the Device 4 3 6 KNX X6 Figure 4 17 Rear view KNX ak WON 4 3 6 1 Female Connector X5 Ethernet Female Connectors X9 X10 USB Host Type A Threaded Bolt for Protective Grounding Male Connector X6 KNX Connector X1 Supply Voltage Pin Assignment 1 Figure 4 18 2 pin male connector strip Connector in the operating device 2 pin male connector strip Table 4 28 Pin assignment KNX Pin Designation Function 1 Ground 2 Supply Voltage Communication 4 20 S SUTRON Interfaces of the Device 4 4 Shielding D SUB Connectors You must shield D SUB connectors as follows
15. Data SUTRON A Index 7 1 Administration operating mode 2 29 B Battery anne et cdd 5 1 Battery disposal 5 2 C Cable CAN 4 10 DeviceNet 4 13 4 2 INTERBUS use 4 15 ssh 4 17 PRORFIBUS au 4 19 USB 4 3 Changing the 5 2 Character attributes 3 10 uide 2 13 Control Keys 3 2 D Device variants 4 1 Diagnostics CAN piton 4 10 DeviceNet 4 13 Ethernet 4 3 INTERBUS rtt te 4 15 gm 4 17 PROFIBUS DP 4 19 Dimensions 2 4 unie 2 2 Display piti 3 9 E Editing 5 iiec cid bna pu 3 1 F Font Windows 3 10 Function Keys P por p et 3 3 Function of the AppStarter exe program 2 30 Function of the TSvisLD exe program 2 31 gc 5 1 Identification 2 33 Important files and update 2 32 Intended use 1 2 Interface CAN Slave rh nn dann 4 8 Device
16. Figure 2 24 Setup Main Some settings are password protected The default password is Update Update Dem Stick Home Update Image Update Bootloader Install Fonts Figure 2 25 Update Update Copy USB Stick me Ce Copy to USB Import Settings Figure 2 26 Copy USB Stick 2 19 SUTRON Installation and Commissioning Update Copy USB Stick Copy to Flash This function copies the data from the USB stick to the internal flash file system Several projects can be managed in subdirectories below the directory TSvisRT If more than one project is in different subdirectories a choice dialog is displayed Only directories which contain a project file cb are listed The entire TSvisRT directory or the corresponding subdirectory and the AppStarter exe are copied into the target directory of the flash file system Update Update Image If the image subdirectory on the USB stick contains file this file is used to perform the image update There must only be one nb0 file in this directory In this case the flash registry is always deactivated so that the image is processed with a new default registry Update Update Bootloader If the bootloader subdirectory on the USB stick contains a nb0 file this file is used to perform the bootloader update There must only be one nbO file in this di rectory The user is inform
17. Print Figure 2 42 Printer The print function depends on the application program on the operating device Con nection of a printer is possible via the network and the USB interface The operating system supports PCL3 compatible printers Table 2 2 Already used printer models Model HP OfficeJet 6000 HP OfficeJet Pro 8000 HP DeskJet 6940 HP DeskJet 5150 HP Laserjet 1505N This entry is able to be password protected Settings Printer Page Settings Page Settings Page Settings Letter A Figure 2 43 Settings Select the paper format Letter or A4 Letter is default This entry is automatically stored in the registry 2 26 SUTRON Installation and Commissioning Settings Printer Network Print Network Print Network Printer Path 1 Network Server Login Figure 2 44 Network Print Enter the network printer path This entry is automatically stored in the registry Settings Printer Network Print Network Server Login User Name 1 Password Figure 2 45 Network Server Login User Name and Password You may perform a network login Enter user name and password After the confirmation with OK the dialog for the input of the domain appears Network Server Login Figure 2 46 Network Server Login Domain This entry is automatically stored in the registry Settings Information SNR 1023456789 Image_Grafikpa
18. Settings List all users All users are listed within a DOS box Network Settings FTP Settings Delete a user You may enter the user name you like to delete This entry is able to be password protected 2 24 SUTRON Installation and Commissioning Network Settings Device Name Device name Enter Device Name MyDeviceName Figure 2 38 Device Name You can define a device name with up to 14 characters Via FTP connection you can access the device with the device name instead of the IP address This entry is able to be password protected Settings Date Time Figure 2 39 Settings Settings Contrast Contrast Brightness Y Figure 2 40 Contrast The operating mode setup main is displayed with default values for contrast and brightness to ensure reading also at faulty values If you change a value you have to confirm this in a dialog This entry is able to be password protected Settings Date Time Date Time Figure 2 41 Date Time Set the date and the time Push Refresh to update the values 2 25 SUTRON Installation and Commissioning Settings Password The password can be activated deactivated or redefined When the password is ac tivated all password protected dialog boxes can only be accessed if the password has been entered successfully This entry is able to be password protected Settings Printer Page Network Settings
19. is available to integrate the device into a PROFIBUS DP structure 4 5 Figure 4 15 view PROFIBUS DP 1 Female Connector X5 Ethernet 2 Female Connector X6 PROFIBUS 3 Female Connectors X9 X10 USB Host Type A 4 Threaded Bolt for Protective Grounding 5 Connector X1 Supply Voltage 4 3 5 1 Pin Assignment Figure 4 16 9 pin D SUB female connector strip Connector in the operating device 9 pin D SUB female connector Table 4 24 Pin assignment PROFIBUS DP Pin Designation Function 1 nc Not Connected 2 nc Not Connected 3 RxD TxD P Received Data Transmitted Data Plus red 4 CNTR P Repeater Control Signal Plus 5 DGND Ground for data signals and VP 6 VP Supply Voltage 5 V of Terminators Plus 7 nc Not Connected 8 RxD TxD N Received Data Transmitted Data Minus green 9 CNTR N Repeater Control Signal Minus NOTICE The D SUB connector strips must be shielded sufficiently See chapter Shielding D SUB Connectors on page 4 21 4 18 S SUTRON Interfaces of the Device 4 3 5 2 Cable NOTICE Any PROFIBUS DP approved cables specified in the EN 50170 as cable type can be used Table 4 25 Cable characteristics PROFIBUS Parameters Value Impedance 136 to 165 Ohm Capacitance lt 30 pf m Loop Resistance 110 Ohm km Wire Gauge 0 64 mm The maximum cable length depends on the baud rate DIN
20. 10 3 2 3 Character nee 3 10 3 2 4 FONTS a En 3 10 4 Interfaces ofthe Devies uie eren ppp nidis Le 4 1 i 5 SUTRON Overall Table of Contents 4 1 Standard Interfaces 4 2 4 1 1 Ethernet X5 3 tii e nte else a 4 2 4 1 1 1 Pin Assigniment aee eese shine e rides E s duae nda ier ede da 4 2 4 1 1 2 eae mein En d AA tete 4 2 4 1 1 3 Dia 4 3 4 1 2 USB X9 X10 issues 4 3 4 1 2 1 n 4 3 42 Serial Interfaces 4 4 4 2 1 RS422 RS485 4 5 4 2 1 1 PIP ASSIQMINGM t cscs 4 5 4 2 1 2 cence 4 6 4 2 2 BPCO 4 7 4 2 2 1 Pin Assignimmerlit uiro cu cerea hun 4 7 4 2 2 2 Termin tion 4 7 4 3 Field Bus Interfaces 4 3 1 Slave 6 4 3 1 1 Pin Assignment 4 3 1 2 Cable E 4 3 1 3 4 3 1 4 rennes eas ne 4 3 1 5 Slope Control 4 3 2 DeviceNet Slave 6 4 3 2 1 Pin Assignment 4 3 2 2 EEE M 4 3 2 3 4 3 2 4 eet ca en de t i 4 3 3 INTERBUS Slave 6 7 4 3 3 1 Pin Assignment
21. AM BT21AS BT70AT BTO5AM Type FSTN FSTN FSTN C STN TFT color mono mono mono color Resolution pixels 160 x 80 320 x 240 320 x 240 320 x 240 800 x 480 Colors 5 Shades of 5 Shades of 5 Shades of 256 65536 gray gray gray Reading angle 80 80 90 60 100 Contrast setting Tempera Tempera Tempera Tempera ture compen ture compen ture compen ture compen sated sated sated sated Half life backlighting 50 000 h 30 000 h 30 000 h 40 000 50 000 h Brightness in cd m 45 100 140 180 400 Display area x W in 33 6 x 67 2 57 6 x 76 8 86 4x115 2 91 4x 152 4 91 4 x 152 4 mm Inch 1 323 x 2 268 x 3 402 x 3 598 x 6 0 3 598 x 6 0 2 646 3 024 4 535 S SUTRON 6 1 Technical Data Electrical Data BTO3AM BT21AM 21 5 BT70AT BTO5AM BT07AM Supply voltage 24 V DC SELV PELV in accordance with DIN EN 61131 Residual ripple 10 maximum Minimum voltage 18V Maximum voltage 30V Power consumption typi 0 25A 0 25 0 4 0 5A cal at 24 V Power consumption max 0 35 A 0 35 A 0 5A 0 7 A imum Connected load 6 W W 9 6 W 12W Fuse Semiconductor fuse self resetting Protection against polarity reversal Integrated Ethernet X5 Ethernet 10 100 Base T Serial Interfaces Variable baud rates and data formats X6 RS422 RS485 In accordance with DIN 66259 4 Tr
22. Net 4 12 Ethernet 4 2 INTERBUS 5 4 14 4 20 MESI 4 16 PROFIBUS slave 4 18 RS232 css danse rade 4 7 R9422 ox discas irn 4 5 NL Es 4 5 BRI 4 3 K Key Cursor dOWh etn ttn 3 2 Cursor home 3 2 Cursor left err 3 2 Cursor right 3 2 Cursor tp cien 3 2 Data 3 2 Enter u a 3 3 Help 3 2 MINUS 3 2 Page down 3 2 cm 3 2 3 3 3 1 L Launch structure 2 18 LcdB ckLight ee 3 9 3 10 Loading procedure on windows operating sys TOM 2 17 M Maintenance 5 1 Memory media 2 31 Mounting 2 1 2 33 Normal Mode as 2 19 Ordering data 7 1 P Pin assignment CAN 4 9 DeviceNet 4 12 Ethernet 4 2 INTERBUS u a 4 14 MD 4 20 eet 4 16 PROFIBUS
23. R4 120 Ohm The switch positions for ON or OFF are printed onto the termination switch Only the specified switch positions are allowed Table 4 6 Termination switch Bus S1 S2 S3 54 Function Transmitter Receiver 2 wire OFF OFF OFF OFF Termination is OFF 4 wire Line termination is assured by other participants The quiescent level is ensured by external wiring RS422 RS485 unused 2 wire ON ON OFF OFF Transmitter Termination is ON Guarantees quiescent level Receiver Termination is OFF 4 wire ON ON ON ON Transmitter Termination is ON Receiver Termination ON Point to point or multi point con nection at the end of the line 4 6 5 SUTRON Interfaces of the Device 4 2 2 RS232 X6 The serial RS232 interface is suitable to establish a point to point connection 4 2 2 1 Pin Assignment 13 1 25 14 Figure 4 6 25 pin D SUB female connector strip Connector in the operating terminal 25 D SUB female connector Table 4 7 Pin assignment RS232 Pin Designation Function 6 TD Transmitted Data 15 CTS Clear to Send 17 RTS Request to Send 18 RD Received Data 25 SGND Signal Ground NOTICE For the operation of the interface as RS232 the pins of the RS422 RS485 must not be connected NOTICE The D SUB connector strips m
24. SSS SUTRON User Manual S Line Operating Terminals With Keyboard Part Number 80860 724 Version 2 Date 2012 07 19 Valid for BTO3AM BTO5AM BTO7AM BT21AM BT21AS BT21AT BT7OAT S Line Operating Terminals With Keyboard Version Date Modifications 1 2009 03 05 First Edition 2 2012 03 30 Interfaces RS422 RS485 modified Technical data Application area modified Connecting the device Torque specifications added This manual including all illustrations contained herein is copyright protected Use of this manual by any third party in departure from the copyright provision is forbidden No part of this manual may be reproduced trans lated or electronically or photographically archived or altered without the express written consent from S tron electronic GmbH Violations shall be cause for damage liability S tron electronic reserves the right to make any changes that contribute to technical improvement 5 SUTRON Overall Table of Contents Overall Table of Contents 1 Important ee 1 1 1 1 Reste FEB 1 1 1 2 Safety Note eee ct eae er uo een 1 1 1 3 nic 1 2 1 4 Target Group see 1 2 2 Installation and Commissioning r r nen 2 1 2 1 Unpacking the Device ss 2 1 2 2 Mounting tlie Device eoe 2 1 2 2 1 Front Panel Dimensions 4 iii 2 2 2 2 2 Mounting Cutout ii 2 4 2 2 3 Side View Mounting Dep
25. XX 101 Bundle Bootloader Image Application Software Installation Auxiliary Software SUTRON Installation and Commissioning 2 34 SUTRON Control and Display Elements 3 Control and Display Elements OF STU VWX YZ JKL MNO PQR ABC DEF GHI 21 3 1 Keyboard The keys are positioned under an environmental proof polyester foil You project the operating principle of the keys in the programming software 3 1 1 Editing Keys The key 0 and is used for changing data in the editor The and characters can be entered when configuring the Shift or ShiftCase system variables The key 1 and STU is used for changing data in the editor The 5 U characters can be entered when configuring the Shift or ShiftCase system variables The key 2 VWX is used for changing data in the editor The W and Y charac ters can be entered when configuring the Shift or ShiftCase system variables The key 3 and 2 is used for changing data in the editor The Y Z and charac ters can be entered when configuring the Shift or ShiftCase system variables The key 4 and JKL is used for changing data in the editor The J K and L characters can be entered when configuring the Shift or ShiftCase system variables The key 5 and MNO is used for changing data in the editor The M N and O charac ters can be entered when configuring the Shi
26. abPgDn 3 1 3 Special Keys The key Help always shows the current help text online help A flashing LED indi cates that there are system messages The system message is output in plain text The key Data Release changes from the menu into the editor The integrated LED is lit during edit mode Pressing this key in edit mode exits the editor SUTRON Control and Display Elements The key Enter is used to complete data entry Pressing this key while the startup screen is displayed opens the setup screen The key Delete deletes the character beneath the cursor in the editor and removes the selected messages from the data memory The key Print can be configured as a soft key to activate various print jobs The LED flashes when a print process is active 3 1 4 Function Keys The function of function keys can be assigned as required soft key functionality The function keys can optionally be used as direct selection keys for menu control or to trigger a function in the controller 3 3 S SUTRON Control and Display Elements 3 1 4 1 Slide in Identification Strips for the Function Keys The identifications strips can be replaced when the operating device is removed In serting the strip from the rear side of the front plate does not influence the specified seal of the operator terminal A set of identification strips is supplied with the operator terminal For the labeling use Single pieces prototypes Label
27. age Pin Designation Function 1 D Low Noise Ground 2 OV Supply Voltage 0 V 3 24 VDC Supply Voltage 24 VDC NOTICE Damage Cables with finely stranded conductors with a minimum cross section of 0 75 mm 18 AWG and a maximum cross section of 2 5 mm 14 AWG must be used for the supply voltage You must adhere to the following torques at the connector Screw connection of terminal blocks 0 22 Nm minimal to 0 25 Nm maximum Screw flange 0 3 Nm maximum NOTICE Damage A separate conductor must always be provided for the protective grounding The conductor must have a minimum cross section of 1 5 mm 16 AWG and must be kept as short as possible You must adhere to a maximum torque of 1 Nm at an protective grounding on the threaded bolt DANGER Hazardous voltages Hazardous voltages can exist inside electrical installations that can pose a danger to humans Coming in contact with live parts may result in electric shock 2 14 SUTRON Installation and Commissioning Use the following procedure to connect the device to the supply voltage 1 Strip approx 30 mm 1 181 off the outer cable sheath and approx 5 mm 0 197 off the wires 5 mm 0 197 30 1 181 Figure 2 17 Preparing the cable 2 Fitthe wires with wire end ferrules and connect the wires to the connector Figure 2 18 Connecting the female connector strip 2 15 S SUTRON Installa
28. alert you to potential personal injury haz ards Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death DANGER This indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or seri ous injury WARNING This indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or se rious injury CAUTION This indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury NOTICE This symbol together with the signal word NOTE and the accompanying text alert the reader to a situation which may cause damage or malfunction to the device hard ware software or surrounding property This symbol and the accompanying text provide the reader with additional informa tion or refer to detailed sources of information 1 2 Safety Notes Read this manual carefully before using the operating device Keep this manual in a place where it is always accessible to all users Proper transportation handling and storage placement and installation of this product are prerequisites for its subsequent flawless and safe operation This user manual contains the most important information for the safe operation of the device The user manual in particular the safety notes must be observed by all person nel working with the device Observe the accident prevention rules and regulations that apply to the operating site Installation and opera
29. ansmission length 0 1200 m twisted pair wire shielded galvanically iso lated X6 RS232 In accordance with DIN 66259 T1 CCITT 28 Transmission length 0 15 m conductors layered in strands shielded galvanically isolated Field Bus Interfaces Variable baud rates and data formats X6 CAN In accordance with ISO 11898 Galvanically Isolated X6 DeviceNet In accordance with ISO 11898 Galvanically isolated X6 MPI Galvanically isolated X6 PROFIBUS DP Galvanically isolated X6 X7 INTERBUS Galvanically not isolated galvanically isolated SUTRON Technical Data USB Corresponds to the Universal serial bus specification Rev 2 0 X9 X10 Host Min 1 5 Mbit s Max 12 Mbit s Max output current 100 mA per output Central Processing Unit Central processing unit RISC 9 Clock frequency 200 MHz Other features Watchdog timer real time clock battery monitoring Memory Application memory op tion 3 MByte 14 MByte Flash option 16 MByte 32 MByte SDRAM option 32 MByte 64 MByte SRAM option 512 KByte 512 KByte Connection System D SUB female and male connector strips 9 pin and 25 pin Female and male connector strips Phoenix COMBICON MINI COMBICON 3 pin Male connector strip Phoenix COMBICON
30. e used The cable must have the following characteristics Table 4 9 Cable characteristics CAN Parameters Value Impedance Min 108 Ohm Nom 120 Ohm Max 132 Ohm Specific Resistance 70 mOhm m Specific Line Delay 5 ns m The maximum cable length depends on the baud rate used Table 4 10 Baud rate CAN Baudrate Cable length 20 kBit s 1000 m 125 kBit s 500m 250 kBit s 250m 500 kBit s 100m 1000 kBit s 25 m 4 3 1 3 Termination Terminate the CAN bus at both ends by terminating resistors 120 Ohm Table 4 11 Termination switch 51 52 53 54 Function X X X Termination 120 Ohm X X X No Termination Legend for table Switch Switch OFF X Any position 4 3 1 4 Diagnostics diagnostics LED is located on the rear of the operating device The LED shows the states of the bus system 4 10 5 SUTRON Interfaces of the Device The diagnostics LED on the operating device has the following functions Table 4 12 Functions of the CAN diagnostics LED Color State Function Green Off Terminal Disconnected from Bus Green On Communication Active Green Flashing Sporadic Bus Error 4 3 1 5 Slope Control The slope control switch is located on the rear of the operating device You can use the slope control switch to set the edge steepness of the CAN signal
31. ed pins figure 3 2 1 S SUTRON Installation and Commissioning 2 2 1 Front Panel Dimensions SUTRON 9 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 2 lt E gt 144 0 mm 5 669 Figure 2 2 BTO3AM S SUTRON B F DEF GHI n D JKL MNO PQR lt gt 5 z BB STU YZ 2 Ar gt gt 120 0 mm 4 724 Figure 2 3 BTO5AM SUTRON Installation and Commissioning 160 0 mm 6 299 FR SUTRON N b b F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 b b b F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 CN ABC DEF GHI a D JKL MNO PQR lt gt m STU gt N r 0 21 6 v gt gt D Je 155 0 6 102 Figure 2 4 BTO7AM SUTRON 300 0 mm 11 811 Figure 2 5 BT21AM BT21AS S SUTRON Installation and Commissioning 210 0 mm 8 268 380 0 mm 14 961 Figure 2 6 BT70AT 2 2 2 Mounting Cutout 96 0 mm 3 78 TU PEN 136 0 mm 5 354 144 0 mm 5 669 Figure 2 7 BTO3AM A Mounting Cutout B Front Panel i SUTRON Installation and Commissioning 662 9 0 091 71 99 0 891 170 Sx SIR NIS t t_ Figure 2 8 BTO5AM A Mounting Cutout B Front Panel
32. ed that the update has been successfully completed Registry Color Depth SNTP Settings Figure 2 27 Registry Touch Screen amp Registry Save Registry Settings The entire registry is saved Registry Color Depth Color Depth 8 bpp 5 diis LCD Saver pp Figure 2 28 Registry Color Depth Selection of color depth for TFT displays LCD Saver switches the brightness to the lowest value if no user operation occures for at least one hour This entry is able to be password protected Change Display Mode Color Selection of color depth for TFT displays LCD Saver switches the brightness to the lowest value if no user operation occures for at least one hour 2 20 S SUTRON Installation and Commissioning Touch Screen amp Registry SNTP Settings SNTP Settings Time Synchronization No SNTP SNTP 9 5 Client 9 Server Server myserver myhost local OK Cancel Figure 2 29 SNTP Settings If you activate the SNTP Client option you can enter the address of a time server located in the intranet or Internet The synchronization interval is specified in min utes With the option No SNTP the synchronization is deactivated The operating device may be used as a time server for other devices ifthe SNTP Server option is active This entry is able to be password protected Network Settings em Figure 2 30 Network Settings All addresses of the Network Settings
33. ft or ShiftCase system variables The key 6 and PQR is used for changing data in the editor The P Q and R charac ters can be entered when configuring the Shift or ShiftCase system variables The key 7 and ABC is used for changing data in the editor The A B and C charac ters can be entered when configuring the Shift or ShiftCase system variables The key 8 and DEF is used for changing data in the editor The D E and F characters can be entered when configuring the Shift or ShiftCase system variables The key 9 and GHI is used for changing data in the editor The and characters can be entered when configuring the Shift or ShiftCase system variables The key Decimal point and is used for changing data in the editor The charac ters and can be entered when configuring the Shift or ShiftCase system vari ables 3 1 5 SUTRON Control and Display Elements The key Plus and lt gt is used for changing data in the editor The characters lt and gt can be entered when configuring the Shift or ShiftCase system variables The key Minus and is used for changing data in the editor The characters and can be entered when configuring the Shift or ShiftCase system variables Only valid for BTO3AM The key Minus is used to enter negative values within the editor In the increment editor the variable value is decreased by 1 When the key is held down the function is repeated at an automatically i
34. h and Some descriptions refer to the pins with and where A and B Signal Logic 1 UA Up lt 0 3 V i e UA lt Up Signal Logic 0 UA Up gt 0 3 V i e UA gt Up 4 2 1 1 Pin Assignment 18 1 O000000000000 000000000000 25 14 Figure 4 4 25 pin D SUB female connector strip Connector in the operating terminal 25 pin D SUB female connector Table 4 4 Pin assignment RS422 RS485 Pin Designation Function 8 T A Transmitted Data 9 T B Transmitted Data 11 SGND Signal Ground 22 R A Received Data 23 Received Data NOTICE For the operation of the interface as RS422 RS485 the pins of the RS232 must not be connected NOTICE The D SUB connector strips must be shielded sufficiently See chapter Shielding D SUB Connectors on page 4 21 4 5 S SUTRON Interfaces of the Device 4 2 1 2 Termination Always turn on the termination in a 4 wire point to point connection RS422 RS485 sender termination for the quiescent level of the receiver must exist on the remote station Turn on the termination only at the two ends of the lines in a 2 or 4 wire multi point connection RS422 RS485 T B R A R B Figure 4 5 Termination possibilities RS422 RS485 internal Table 4 5 Resistor values termination RS422 RS485 Designation Value R1 R3 510 Ohm R2 150 Ohm
35. have to be entered in the format Numbers smaller than 100 have to be filled up with leading zeros e g 192 168 42 1 gt 192 168 042 001 Network Settings TCP IP Info TCP IP Info MAC 0 7 93 FF FF CE IP 192 168 100 82 Mask 255 255 255 0 Device Name MyName DHCP enabled Gate 000 000 000 000 1 DNS 000 000 000 000 2 DNS 000 000 000 000 1 WINS 000 000 000 000 2 WINS 000 000 000 000 Figure 2 31 TCP IP Info The following informations are displayed address address Subnet mask address Device name DHCP status Gateway address 1 DNS address 2 21 SUTRON Installation and Commissioning 2 DNS address 1 WINS address 2 WINS address Fix Settings IP Address Figure 2 32 Fix Settings Network Settings Fix Settings IP Address Subnet Mask 000 000 000 000 Figure 2 33 Address The system automatically deselects DHCP and optionally enters the settings from the IPSetting ini file of the USB stick This file must exist in the root directory of the USB stick If no USB stick is connected the information is read from the registry This entry is able to be password protected Contents of the IPSetting ini file IPCONFIG IPAddress 172 016 042 150 SubnetMask 255 255 255 000 All addresses of the Network Settings have to be entered in the format Numbe
36. ing Mode Standard The Shell is restricted No task bar and task switch available Desktop contains the launch icon only The change becomes effective on the next device reboot DeviceName MyName Defines the device name of the operating device DeviceName MyName Comment no impact 2 4 2 Function of the AppStarter exe Program The AppStarter exe program creates all the necessary registry settings and can also store the registry if desired If the Explorer is activated the system shuts it down Automatic startup of ActiveSync is also deactivated The AppStarter exe file then starts the TSvisLD_CE exe file from the Flash File Sys tem FFS 2 30 SUTRON Installation and Commissioning 2 4 3 Function of the TSvisLD exe Program The TSvisLD exe loads the following components into the memory of the operating system in accordance with the instructions in the TSvisRT_CE ini file User application Protocol driver TSvisRT firmware The program then unpacks the compressed application file CB and starts the TS visRT Runtime component 2 4 4 Memory Media Used The following memory media are used Table 2 3 Memory media used Operating system memory TSvisRT Runtime Protocol driver Application __ Bootloader storage in Flash Subdirectory Bootloader __ Flash file system USB stick r FlashDrv Hard disk AppStar
37. k whether the shipment matches the specifications on your delivery note If you notice damages in transit or discrepancies please contact our sales depart ment immediately 2 2 Mounting the Device D NOTICE Damage When installing the device leave a gap of atleast 30 mm 1 181 around the device to ensure sufficient air circulation NOTICE Damage D When the operating device is installed horizontally please note that additional sources of heat beneath the operating device may result in heat accumulation Make sure to allow sufficient heat dissipation Comply with the allowable temperature range listed in the technical data for the use of the operating device D NOTICE Damage To ensure the specified degree of protection make sure that the seal rests flat on the mounting surface and the threaded pins of the mounting brackets are uniformly tight ened Ensure that the maximum torque of 1 Nm is not exceeded The device can be easily and quickly mounted from the rear of the device Ideally the device should be installed in switch panels with a plate thickness of approx 1 mm to 6 mm 0 039 to 0 236 1 Insert the device in the mounting cutout from the front E I d Figure 2 1 Mounting the device using a mounting bracket 2 Insert the mounting brackets into the appropriate openings figure 1 and pull the brackets downwards until they lock in place figure 2 3 Fasten the device into position using the thread
38. l directory is windows Use the following syntax to start an application on the usb stick Start HardDisk MyProgram exe Use multiple entries to start several applications Registry Default Destroys the current registry and activates the default registry of the image The change becomes effective on the next de vice reboot StartRepllog On Enables automatic startup of the Repllog exe program in the registry The change becomes effective on the next device re boot StartRepllog Off Disables automatic startup of the Repllog exe program in the registry The change becomes effective on the next device re boot LaunchTouch On The touch variant of the launch will start at devices with key board The change becomes effective on the next device re boot LaunchTouch Off The standard variant for the device will start The change becomes effective on the next device reboot Lock On The buttons Press for Setup Main Menu and Admin are dis abled If the Admin ini is found on the usb stick the button Admin is enabled Therefore the deactivation of the lock is possible The change becomes effective on the next device reboot Lock Off All buttons enabled The change becomes effective on the next device reboot Mode Development The shell has full functionality The change becomes effective on the next device reboot 2 29 SUTRON Installation and Commission
39. ncreasing rate of repetition The key Plus is used to enter positive values within the editor In the increment edi tor the variable value is increased by 1 When the key is held down the function is repeated at an automatically increasing rate of repetition 3 1 2 Control Keys The key Cursor left can be configured to directly call up any screen In the editor it moves the cursor one character to the left character selection This function corre sponds to the system variable KeyCursLeft The key Cursor right can be configured to directly call up any screen In the editor itmoves the cursor one character to the right character selection This function cor responds to the system variable KeyCursRight The key Cursor down can be configured to directly call up any screen In the editor itmoves the cursor down one variable variable selection This function corresponds to the system variable KeyCursDown The key Cursor up can be configured to directly call up any screen In the editor it moves the cursor up one variable variable selection This function corresponds to the system variable KeyCursUp The key Cursor home can be configured to directly call up any screen In the editor it returns the cursor to the first input variable position This function corresponds to the system variable KeyHome The key Page down can be configured to page through tables recipes and mes sages This function corresponds to the system variable T
40. nel_EP9307_CE5 00_ V1 18 Built Aug 27 2007 14 00 00 Flash Size 16 MB SRAM Size 512 kB PLC VISU RAM 0 460 kB Busclock 49 MHz Click OK to go back to main Figure 2 47 Information The following informations are displayed Serial number Product ID Image version Built version Built date 2 27 SUTRON Installation and Commissioning Size of flash Size of SRAM Size of PLC Visu RAM Bus clock speed Start Batchfile The project bat file in the FlashDrv directory starts if available 2 28 SUTRON Installation and Commissioning il 2 4 1 4 Administration Operating Mode If you press the Cursor Down key followed by the Enter key Admin button during the startup phase the Administration mode of operation starts You can use the Admin ini file to manage the device This file must exist in the root directory ofthe USB stick This file is used as a dongle to prevent users from changing the device during normal operation Possible contents for the Admin ini file Observe upper and lower case for all entries Explorer Off Deactivates the Explorer in the registry The change becomes effective on the next device reboot Explorer On Activates the Explorer in the registry The change becomes ef fective on the next device reboot Start explorer exe Starts the explorer Start MyProgram exe Starts the application MyProgram exe Initia
41. ps must be shielded sufficiently See chapter Shielding D SUB Connectors on page 4 21 4 16 SUTRON Interfaces of the Device 4 3 4 2 Cable NOTICE Any cable that conforms with the following parameters can be used Table 4 22 Cable characteristics MPI Parameters Value Loop Resistance 110 Ohm km Capacitance 30 nF km Surge Impedance 150 Ohm The maximum length of one segment is 50 m which cannot be exceeded This 50 m applies from the first node to the last node in the segment For further information on the installation please refer to the Siemens manual SI MATIC S7 400 and M7 400 Programmable Controllers Hardware and Installation 6ES7498 8AA03 8BAO 4 3 4 3 Termination The bus line is terminated at the connector For point to point connections always activate the termination For multi point con nections only activate the termination at the cable end For spur lines always deac tivate the termination 4 3 4 4 Diagnostics A diagnostics LED is located on the rear of the operating device The LED shows the states of the bus system The diagnostics LED on the operating device has the following functions Table 4 23 Function of the MPI diagnostics LED Color State Function Green Flashing Operating Device has the Token 4 17 5 SUTRON Interfaces of the Device 4 3 5 PROFIBUS DP Slave X6 The interface for PROFIBUS DP connections
42. readed Bolt for Protective Grounding Male Connector X7 INTERBUS Remotebus In Connector X1 Supply Voltage WN 4 3 3 1 Pin Assignment 1 5 5 1 6 9 9 6 Figure 4 12 9 pin D SUB male connector strip and female connector strip Connector in the terminal 9 pin D SUB male connector strip for remote bus in Table 4 18 Pin assignment remote bus INTERBUS Pin Designation Function 1 DO Data Input 2 DI Data Output 3 GND Ground 4 nc Not Connected 5 nc Not Connected 6 DO Data Input Inverted 7 DI Data Output Inverted 8 nc Not Connected 9 nc Not Connected 4 14 SUTRON Interfaces of the Device Connector in the terminal 9 pin D SUB female connector strip for remote bus out Table 4 19 Pin assignment remote bus out INTERBUS Pin Designation Function 1 DO Data Output 2 DI Data Input 3 GND Ground 4 nc Not Connected 5 5 V Power Supply 5 VDC 6 DO Data Output Inverted 7 DI Data Input Inverted 8 nc Not Connected 9 RBST Remote Bus Status NOTICE The D SUB connector strips must be shielded sufficiently See chapter Shielding D SUB Connectors on page 4 21 4 3 3 2 Cable NOTICE A shielded twisted pair cable cable type LiYCY TP must be used The maximum cable length depends on its use within the INTERBUS topology 4 3 3 3 The diagnostics LEDs are loca
43. rs smaller than 100 have to be filled up with leading zeros e g 192 168 42 1 gt 192 168 042 001 2 22 SUTRON Installation and Commissioning Network Settings Fix Settings Gateway Change Default Gateway 000 000 000 000 Figure 2 34 Gateway The system automatically deselects DHCP and optionally enters the settings from the IPSetting ini file of the USB stick This file must exist in the root directory of the USB stick If no USB stick is connected the information is read from the registry This entry is able to be password protected Contents of the IPSetting ini file IPCONFIG Gateway 172 016 042 150 All addresses of the Network Settings have to be entered in the format Numbers smaller than 100 have to be filled up with leading zeros e g 192 168 42 1 gt 192 168 042 001 Network Settings Fix Settings DNS Primary 000 000 000 000 Secondary 000 000 000 000 Figure 2 35 DNS The system deselects DHCP and enters the settings from the IPSetting ini file of the USB stick This file must exist in the root directory of the USB stick If no USB stick is connected the information is read from the registry This entry is able to be password protected Contents of the IPSetting ini file IPCONFIG PrimaryDNS 172 016 042 150 SecondaryDNS 172 016 042 151 All addresses of the Network Settings have to be entered in the format
44. s By default the operating devices are used with the switch set to High Table 4 13 Slope control switch 51 52 53 54 Function X X X High speed X X X Low speed Legend for table Switch Switch OFF X Any position 4 11 S SUTRON Interfaces of the Device 4 3 2 DeviceNet Slave X6 Figure 4 9 Rear view DeviceNet slave Female Connector X5 Ethernet Female Connectors X9 X10 USB Host Type A Connector X6 DeviceNet Threaded Bolt for Protective Grounding Connector X1 Supply Voltage a ON 2 4 3 2 1 Pin Assignment Figure 4 10 5 pin connector Connector in the operating terminal 5 pin male connector strip Table 4 14 Pin assignment DeviceNet Pin Designation Function 1 nc Not Connected 2 CAN L CAN L Bus Line 3 Drain Shield 4 CAN H CAN H Bus Line 5 nc Not Connected For the connection use a 5 pin connector with gold plated contacts and cover cap A suitable connector with cover cap can be obtained directly from S tron electronic 4 12 5 SUTRON Interfaces of the Device 4 3 2 2 Cable NOTICE DeviceNet certified cable must be used Table 4 15 Data line DeviceNet Cable Loop Resistance Surge Impedance Capacitance per Type Unit Length 2x1 1mm lt 22 6 Ohm km 120 Ohm lt 39 4 pf m 2x0 6 mm lt 91 8 Ohm km 120 Ohm lt 39 4 pf m The maxim
45. stem Win dows CE AppStarter EXE Root directory on USB stick Menu item Copy USB Stick in operating mode setup main via USB stick Starts TSvisLD_CE exe TSvisLD_CE EXE Subdirectory TSvisRT or TSvisRT Projekt on USB stick Menu item Copy USB Stick in operating mode setup main via USB stick TSvisRT loader FlashDrv Admin INI Root directory on USB File with administration stick settings IPSetting INI Root directory on USB File with settings for IP stick assignment starter bat Root directory on Starts a user defined ap plication on startup project bat Root directory on FlashDrv Starts a user defined ap plication from within the launcher 2 32 SUTRON Installation and Commissioning 2 5 Identification The operating device can be identified using the nameplate on the rear of the device www suetron de Tel 49 711 77098 0 1 Typ 1P104AT 731030 80850430_113 118 04XX 101 Ze 0 00792000133 a 4 Un 24VDC In 0 6 A 200404210133 Figure 2 48 Nameplate example Order number Version key at time of delivery MAC address Voltage and power specification Serial number a 2 5 1 Version Key The version key provides information on the version level of various components at time of delivery 80850430 113 118 O4
46. stics LEDs are located at the operating device 1 2 Figure 4 2 Position of the ethernet diagnostics LEDs Table 4 3 Function of the ethernet diagnostics LEDs Color State Designation Function 1 Green ON XMT Sending ethernet data telegram 2 Yellow ON RCV Receiving ethernet data telegram 4 1 2 USB X9 X10 Two host interfaces are available on the operating device NOTICE Using input devices not suitable for industrial use e g keyboard mouse may de crease safety of operation This includes input devices intended for home and office use 4 1 2 1 Cable For the specification of a suitable cable please refer to the Universal Serial Bus Specification Rev 2 0 NOTICE The maximum cable length for the cable used is 2 5 m 8 202 feet 4 3 SUTRON Interfaces of the Device 4 2 Serial Interfaces Figure 4 3 Rear view RS422 RS485 RS232 Female Connector X5 Ethernet Female Connector X6 Serial Interface Female Connectors X9 X10 USB Host Type A Threaded Bolt for Protective Grounding Termination Switch RS422 RS485 Connector X1 Supply Voltage SUTRON Interfaces of the Device D D 4 2 1 RS422 RS485 X6 The interface standard RS422 RS485 is suitable for point to point and multi point connections The wires belonging together are marked wit
47. ted at the rear of the operating device The LEDs show the states of the bus system Diagnostics The diagnostics LEDs at the operating device has the following functions Table 4 20 Functions of the INTERBUS diagnostics LEDs Designation Color State Function RC Green On Remote Bus Check 5 V Green On Supply Voltage OK Off No Supply Voltage BA Green On Bus Active Off Bus Not Active RD Red On Remote Bus Inactive TR Green On PCP Active Module Receives Trans mitts Data Off PCP not Active S SUTRON 4 15 Interfaces of the Device 4 3 4 Slave X6 Figure 4 13 Rear view MPI slave 1 Female Connector X5 Ethernet 2 Female Connector X6 3 Female Connectors X9 X10 USB Host Type A 4 Threaded Bolt for Protective Grounding 5 Connector X1 Supply Voltage 4 3 4 1 Pin Assignment Figure 4 14 9 pin D SUB female connector strip Connector in the terminal 9 pin D SUB female connector Table 4 21 Pin assignment MPI Pin Designation Function 1 nc Not Connected 2 nc Not Connected 3 RxD TxD P Received Data Transmitted Data Plus 4 CNTR P Repeater Control Signal Plus 5 DGND Data Transmission Potential 6 VP Supply Voltage of Terminators Plus 7 nc Not Connected 8 RxD TxD N Received Data Transmitted Data Minus 9 CNTR N Repeater Control Signal Minus NOTICE The D SUB connector stri
48. ter exe Subdirectory TSvisRT Project name with TSvisRT Runtime protocol driver and application Registry settings Admin ini qa IPSetting ini __ Image storage in Flash Subdirectory Image Legend Copying carried out by operating system Copying carried out by the bootloader Copying carried out by the Launch exe 5 SUTRON 2 31 Installation and Commissioning 2 4 5 Important Files and Update Table 2 4 Important files and update File Storage location Update Function TSvisRT_CE INI Subdirectory TSvisRT or Transfer via program Initialization file for TSvisRT Projekt on USB stick ming software on USB stick or FTP server TSvisLD_CE exe SPSTtxxxxxxx yyy DLL Subdirectory TSvisRT or TSvisRT Projekt on USB stick Transfer via program ming software on USB stick or FTP server Protocol driver CB Subdirectory TSvisRT or TSvisRT Projekt on USB stick Transfer via program ming software on USB stick or FTP server Compressed application file TSvisRT_CE EXE Subdirectory TSvisRT or TSvisRT Projekt on USB stick Transfer via program ming software on USB stick or FTP server TSvisRT Runtime age in operating mode setup main via USB stick Subdirectory Bootloader Menu item Update Windows CE Bootloader Bootloader in operat ing mode setup main via USB stick Subdirectory Image Menu item Update Im Operating sy
49. th 2 8 23 Connecting the Device ice nenn 2 13 2 3 1 oupply VONAGE un 2 14 24 Switching 2 17 2 4 1 Loading Procedure on Windows CE Operating 2 17 2 4 1 1 Launch 2 18 2 4 1 2 Normal eoe IM 2 19 2 4 1 3 Setup Main MOdeG iie tenete ertet en rennes 2 19 2 4 1 4 Administration Operating Mode 2 29 2 4 2 Function of the AppStarter exe Program 2 30 2 4 3 Function of the TSvisLD exe 2 31 2 4 4 Memory Media Used 2 31 2 4 5 Important Files and Update en 2 32 2 5 Identification Mt tu 2 33 2 5 1 Version Key 2 33 3 Control and Display Elements nennen 3 1 3 1 Keyboard eee 3 1 3 1 1 Editing antenne 3 1 3 1 2 Control B 3 2 3 1 3 Special Keys 3 2 3 1 4 Function Keys iiec 3 3 3 1 4 1 Slide in Identification Strips for the Function Keys 3 4 23 2 Display elle 3 9 3 2 1 Setting the Brightness 3 9 3 2 2 Seting the Contrast u a 3
50. the screws of the enclosure cover na 5 3 2 Battery Disposal The manufacturer is obliged to mark batteries with this symbol before first placing into market The symbol is extended by the chemical symbols if the following limiting values are exceeded More than 0 0005 mass percent mercury Hg More than 0 002 mass percent cadmium Cd More than 0 004 mass percent lead Pb Batteries can be given back free of charge after use at the place of purchase According to the 11 of the battery law final consumers are obligedly to give old bat teries back to gathering points which attached to the common take back system or manufacturer specific take back systems NOTICE Damage To prevent short circuitry in the collection boxes insulate the poles of each battery with insulation tape or put each single battery into a plastic bag SUTRON Technical Data 6 Technical Data Keyboard BTO5AM BT07AM BT21AM BT70AT BT21AS Type Membrane keyboard Number of keys 18 30 39 40 40 Key area raised 11 mm 0 433 H x W Actuator travel 0 3 mm 0 012 Actuating force 3N Switch cycles Approx 3 million under the following conditions Pressing element test plunger DIN 42115 Pressing force 10 N Pressing frequency 1 Hz Lifetime min 2 million switch cycles Display elements 6 9 15 11 20 status LEDs Display BTO3AM BT07AM BT21
51. tion and Commissioning 3 Plug the female connector strip onto connector X1 Figure 2 19 Female connector strip is plugged on 4 Secure the female connector strip in place with a screw type locking to prevent it from slipping out The protective grounding is performed depending on the type of device with a slip on sleeve or a ring cable lug 5 Plug the slip on sleeve on the flat tab or mount the ring cable lug with the nut to the threaded bolt olf ua ul Figure 2 20 Protective grounding at flat tab threaded bolt 2 16 S SUTRON Installation and Commissioning 2 4 Switching On The Windows CE operating system is installed on the operating device Running on the operating system is the visualization runtime 2 4 1 Loading Procedure on Windows CE Operating System During the startup phase the operating device makes it possible to modify the con figuration with the cursor keys and the enter key The operating device has 3 operating modes Normal no key is pressed Setup Main Key Enter was pressed Administration Cursor key followed by Enter key was pressed 2 17 S SUTRON Installation and Commissioning 2 4 1 1 Start gt Normal gt Admin Launch Structure 1 5 Setup Main 4
52. tion must only be carried out by qualified and trained per sonnel 1 1 5 SUTRON Important Notes 1 3 Intended Use The device is designed for use in the industry The device is state of the art and has been built to the latest standard safety re quirements However dangerous situations or damage to the machine itself or other property can arise from the use of this device The device fulfills the requirements of the EMC directives and harmonized Euro pean standards Any modifications to the system can influence the EMC behav ior NOTICE Radio Interference This is a class A device This device may cause radio interference in residential ar eas In this case the user may be required to introduce appropriate countermea sures and to bear the cost of same 1 4 Target Group The use of products described in this manual is oriented exclusively to Qualified electricians or persons instructed by them who are familiar with appli cable standards and other regulations regarding electrical engineering and in particular the relevant safety concepts Qualified application programmers and software engineers who are familiar with the safety concepts of automation technology and applicable standards S SUTRON Installation and Commissioning 2 Installation and Commissioning 2 1 Unpacking the Device Unpack all parts carefully and check the contents for any visible damage in transit Also chec
53. um length allowed for spur lines connected to the bus cable is 6 meters The overall length of the bus cable including all spur lines is not to exceed the max imum length listed in the table below The maximum cable length depends on the baud rate and the cable type used Table 4 16 Baud rate DeviceNet Baud Cable Cable Rate Type Length 125 kBit s 2x 1 1 mm 500 2 0 6 mm 100 m 250 kBit s 2 x 1 1 mm 250 m 2x0 6 mm 100 m 500 kBit s 2x 1 1 100 m 2 0 6 mm 100 m 4 3 2 3 Termination Terminate the DeviceNet bus at both ends directly at the connector by terminating resistors 120 Ohm 4 3 2 4 Diagnostics A diagnostics LED is located on the rear ofthe operating device The LED shows the states of the bus system The diagnostics LED on the operating device has the following functions Table 4 17 Functions of the DeviceNet diagnostics LED Color State Function Green Off Terminal is Disconnected from Bus Green On Communication Active Green Flashing Sporadic Bus Error 4 13 SUTRON Interfaces of the Device 4 3 3 INTERBUS Slave X6 X7 The device be integrated into the INTERBUS using the interfaces available for INTERBUS connections 1 6 Figure 4 11 view INTERBUS Female Connector X5 Ethernet Female Connector X6 INTERBUS Remotebus Out Female Connector X9 X10 USB Host Type A Th
54. ust be shielded sufficiently See chapter Shielding D SUB Connectors on page 4 21 4 2 2 2 Termination NOTICE When the interface is operated as a RS232 the termination for the RS485 must be switched OFF 4 7 S SUTRON Interfaces of the Device 4 3 Field Bus Interfaces 4 3 1 CAN Slave X6 The CAN bus is a high speed bus in accordance with ISO DIS 11898 3 4 5 6 Figure 4 7 Rear view CAN Slave Female Connector X5 Ethernet Connector X6 CAN Female Connectors X9 X10 USB Host Type A Threaded Bolt for Protective Grounding Slope Control Switch CAN Connector X1 Supply Voltage SUTRON Interfaces of the Device 4 3 1 1 Pin Assignment 1 5 6 9 Figure 4 8 9 D SUB male connector strip Connector in the terminal 9 pin D SUB male connector Table 4 8 Pin assignment CAN Pin Designation Function 1 nc Not Connected 2 L Bus Line 3 Ground 4 nc Not Connected 5 nc Not Connected 6 Ground 7 CAN_H Bus Line 8 nc Not Connected 9 nc Not Connected NOTICE The D SUB connector strips must be shielded sufficiently See chapter Shielding D SUB Connectors on page 4 21 S SUTRON Interfaces of the Device 4 3 1 2 Cable D NOTICE A shielded twisted pair cable cable type LiYCY TP complying with ISO 11898 must b
55. with a water resistant pen Small series Copying foil thickness lt 70 um with laser print Large series Customer specific labeled identification strips S SUTRON Figure 3 1 Lage der Einschubstreifen im EN EN AB E GIE Figure 3 2 Einschubstreifensatz f r 7 SUTRON Control and Display Elements 5 SUTRON F1 F2 FA F5 ABC DEF GHI 7 JKL MNO lt gt 4 5 6 32 STU VWX YZ 0 F1 F2 F3 FA F5 F6 25965 700 Einschubstreifensatz S TRON Figure 3 4 Einschubstreifensatz f r BTO5AM 3 5 5 SUTRON Control and Display Elements SUTRON Tw m E Tw 3 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 ABC DEF GHI gt JKL MNO PQR gt STU vwx yz 1 2 0 21 0 lL v gt gt Figure 3 5 Lage der Einschubstreifen im BTO7AM F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 Figure 3 6 Einschubstreifensatz f r BT07AM 3 6 SUTRON Control and Display Elements 6 SUTRON F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 lt gt 2 Figure 3 7 Lage der Einschubstreifen im BT21AM BT21AS FAT IE AT eave
56. y including connector can be obtained directly from S tron electronic If the Change battery message is detected too late data in the SRAM may have already been lost For this reason after changing a battery always check data such as editable passwords parameters in the system variables data sets of the recipes and entries in the message system 5 1 SUTRON Maintenance and Servicing A A 5 3 1 Changing the Battery CAUTION Explosive Do not throw lithium batteries into fire do not heat to 100 C or higher and do not recharge CAUTION Toxic Do not open lithium batteries NOTICE Damage Batteries must only be changed by authorized and trained experts NOTICE Damage For changing the battery you may only use replacement batteries of S tron electronic NOTICE Damage Electrostatic discharge can damage electronic components Observe the ESD pro tective measures To ensure that the data in the SRAM and the time are preserved it is possible to change the battery under operating voltage Observe the corresponding safety no tices 1 Remove the screws on the rear of the device and lift off the enclosure cover Remove the glue strip securing the battery Disconnect the connector from the battery and remove the dead battery Plug in the cable for the new battery Use a glue strip to attach the new battery to the enclosure Place the enclosure cover back onto the device Carefully tighten
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