Touch Display with TFT Display
User manual
UM EN TD 1030T
User manual
Touch Display with TFT Display
2013-05-07
Designation:
UM EN TD 1030T
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Order No.:
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Designation
Order No.
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
2
3
4
Important Notes .........................................................................................................................7
1.1
Symbols ................................................................................................................ 7
1.2
Safety Notes.......................................................................................................... 7
1.3
Intended Use ......................................................................................................... 8
1.4
Target Group ......................................................................................................... 8
Installation and Commissioning .................................................................................................9
2.1
Unpacking the Device............................................................................................ 9
2.2
Mounting the Device............................................................................................ 10
2.2.1
Front Panel Dimensions ....................................................................... 11
2.2.2
Mounting Cutout .................................................................................. 12
2.2.3
Side View, Mounting Depth .................................................................. 13
2.3
Connecting the Device ........................................................................................ 14
2.3.1
Supply Voltage ..................................................................................... 14
2.4
Switching On ....................................................................................................... 16
2.4.1
Normal Mode ....................................................................................... 16
2.4.2
Settings Mode ...................................................................................... 17
2.5
Visualization with WebVisit .................................................................................. 20
2.6
Identification ........................................................................................................ 22
Control and Display Elements ..................................................................................................23
3.1
Touch Screen ...................................................................................................... 23
3.2
Push-Button „Default“ .......................................................................................... 23
3.3
Display................................................................................................................. 23
Interfaces of the Device ...........................................................................................................25
4.1
5
6
Ethernet (X2) ....................................................................................................... 26
4.1.1
Pin Assignment .................................................................................... 26
4.1.2
Cable ................................................................................................... 26
4.1.3
Diagnostics .......................................................................................... 27
Maintenance and Servicing ......................................................................................................29
5.1
Front Panel .......................................................................................................... 29
5.2
Fuse .................................................................................................................... 29
5.3
Update................................................................................................................. 30
Technical Data .........................................................................................................................31
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Important Notes
1
Important Notes
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 alert you to potential personal injury hazards.
Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death.
There are three different categories of personal injury that are indicated with a signal word.
DANGER
This indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious
injury.
WARNING
This indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious
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, hardware/
software, or surrounding property.
This symbol and the accompanying text provide the reader with additional information or
refer to detailed sources of information.
1.2
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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 personnel
working with the device.
Observe the accident prevention rules and regulations that apply to the operating site.
Installation and operation must only be carried out by qualified and trained personnel.
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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 requirements. 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 European
standards. Any modifications to the system can influence the EMC behavior.
NOTICE: Radio Interference
This is a class A device. This device may cause radio interference in residential areas. In
this case, the user may be required to introduce appropriate countermeasures, 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 applicable
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.
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2
Installation and Commissioning
2.1
Unpacking the Device
Unpack all parts carefully and check the contents for any visible damage in transit. Also
check whether the shipment matches the specifications on your delivery note.
If you notice damages in transit or discrepancies, please contact Phoenix Contact immediately.
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2.2
Mounting the Device
NOTICE: Damage
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!
Please observe the permissible temperature range specified in the technical data of the
user manual when operating the device.
NOTICE: Damage
In order to ensure the degree of protection specified in the technical data, always make
sure that the seal lies flat against the mounting surface and the threaded pins of the
mounting brackets are tightened uniformly to a maximum torque of 1 Nm.
The device enables quick and easy mounting from the rear. A panel thickness of 1 mm to
6 mm (0.039" to 0.236") is permitted for proper mounting.
1. Cut the mounting cutout in the housing for the device size to be installed.
2. Push the housing seal over the back of the device until the seal is against the front panel.
3. Push the device through the mounting cutout from the front.
Figure 2-1
4.
5.
6.
7.
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Mounting the device using a mounting bracket
Push the mounting bracket into the provided mounting cone on the housing (1).
Press the mounting bracket against the second mounting cone until it latches fully into
place (2).
Secure the second mounting bracket in the same way.
Secure the device using the threaded pins (3).
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Figure 2-2
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2.2.2
Figure 2-3
A
B
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Mounting Cutout
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Mounting Cutout
Front Panel
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Figure 2-4
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Threaded Pin
Mounting Bracket
Mounting Surface Thickness 1 mm to 6 mm
Circumferential Seal
Front Panel
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2.3.1
Connecting the Device
Supply Voltage
The supply voltage is supplied via pin strip X1. A suitable socket strip is supplied.
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 I device. For safe operation, safety extra-low voltage (SELV) in
accordance with DIN EN 61131 must be used for the supply voltage.
Connector in the operating device: 3 pin pin strip
Table 2-1
Pin
Pin assignment supply voltage
Designation
1
Function
Noiseless ground / functional earth ground (FE)
2
0V
Supply voltage 0 V (GND)
3
24 VDC
Supply voltage 24 VDC
NOTICE: Damage
Cables with finely stranded conductors with a minimum cross-section of 0.75 mm²
(18 AWG) and a maximum cross-section of 2.5 mm² (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)
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!
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.
Figure 2-5
2.
3.
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Preparing the cable
Fit the wires with wire end ferrules and connect the wires to the socket strip.
Plug the socket strip onto pin strip X1.
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2.4
Switching On
The operating device allows you to make changes to the configuration at start procedure.
The operating panel has two operating modes:
– Normal (no button pressed)
– Settings (button Settings was pressed)
2.4.1
Normal Mode
The defined start URL is opened.
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http://192.168.0.2/T1_I1_entry.html
Settings
Figure 2-6
Display after startup
The operating device is compatible to Phoenix Contact controllers of type ILC 1xx,
ILC 3xx and RFC 47x only.
Please, note that the device is accessible over the Ethernet only after assignment of an IP
address to the Ethernet.
In the delivery State, Host-IP, Device IP and Subnet Mask are configured with a value of
0.0.0.0. This setting displays the message „Network Settings incomplete“. Change the
settings to your network configuration.
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2.4.2
Settings Mode
If you press the Settings button during startup phase, the settings screen starts.
Basic Settings
Host-IP:
192.168.0.2
Template:
1
Timeout:
10
Index:
1
sec
Display
Network
Info
Close
Save
Reboot
Display Settings
Backlight Timeout:
10
min
Orientation:
Touch Calibration
>
Network Settings
Device IP:
192.168.0.5
Subnet Mask:
255.255.255.0
>
Info Page
Name:
TD 1030T
Order No.:
2701257-00
Serial No.:
201207305101
MAC Address: 00-07-92-50-7A-7F
Firmware:
>
Settings
Basic Settings
Basic Settings, Host-IP:
The ip address of the control.
Basic Settings, Template:
The specified template is called on startup.
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Basic Settings, Index:
The template is called with the specified index on startup.
The syntax of the requested URL from the web server, is „xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/
Ty_Iz_entry.html“. Host-IP (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx), Template (y) and Index (z) must be known
to invoke an application.
Example: The following URL is generated for the Host-IP „192.168.0.2“ with Template „2“
and the Index „1“: „http://192.168.0.2/T2_I1_entry.html“.
Basic Settings, Timeout:
The indicated start URL is called after the defined time in seconds.
Basic Settings, Close:
The Basic Settings page is closed.
Basic Settings, Save:
The settings are saved.
Basic Settings, Reboot:
The operating device will restart.
2.4.2.2
Display Settings
Display Settings, Backlight Timeout:
The brightness of the backlight is switched off after the defined time (minutes). A value of
"0" disables the switching off.
Display Settings, Touch Calibration:
The touch calibration is started. After calibration, the values are automatically stored.
2.4.2.3
Network Settings
Network Settings, Device IP:
The ip address of the operating device.
Network Settings, Subnet Mask:
The subnet mask of the operating device.
2.4.2.4
Info Page
The following information is displayed:
Device name, article number, serial number, MAC address and firmware version.
2.4.2.5
Default values
The following default settings are configured in the Settings:
Table 2-2
Default values
Menu item
Setting
Default value
Basic Settings
Host-IP
0.0.0.0
Template
1
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Index
1
Timeout
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Comment
10 seconds
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Default values
Menu item
Setting
Default value
Comment
Display
Backlight Timeout
10
10 minutes
Orientation
Landscape
Device IP
0.0.0.0
Subnet Mask
0.0.0.0
Network
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2.5
Visualization with WebVisit
The operating device (WebClient) can visualize operating conditions using the built-in
browser (Nanobrowser). Not all functions are supported unklike to Web panels or the Microbrowser if WebVisit is used as an editor. When creating or editing pages with WebVisit the
following restrictions must be observed therefore:
Project size (without JAR file)
Maximum of 256 kByte
The Nanobrowser loads all project files (* .html, * .tcr, * .teq, * .csv, * .fnt, etc.) from the
webserver into the memory of the operating device. Keep in mind that projects does not
run if these exceed the free available space of the operating device.
Number of pages
15 (maximum)
Number of objects per page
64 (maximum)
Supported objects
Standard objects from the WebVisit painter gallery
Displayable colours
4 (simultaneously) displayable colors from the 16-bit
color palette
Note that transparent pixels of an image will reduce the number of colors that can be displayed at the same time.
Supported graphics formats
BMP, GIF, PNG
Compressed images (GIF, PNG) are uncompressed at runtime. As a result, additional
space is required. If no additional space is available, the graphic is not displayed or the
project does not run.
Supported animations
Color change, bar graph, X-Y motion, showing and
hiding
Macros
No support for trend indicator, alarm lists; file viewer
and IGraphic painter
Character set
Arial: Latin and Western European basic character
set
Arial MS Unicode: Cyrillic character set
No support of Arab and Asian character sets
Character length of filenames
Maximum of 64
Character length of object names
Maximum of 32 (applies to objects of the type
CONTAINER, PPO und HTML TAG)
Character length of variables
ASCII-format (default): Maximum of 64
Unicode-format: Maximum of 32
Font size
Normal: 10, 12, 14
Bold: 12, 14
If you want to use additional fonts, you have to use the type "HTML tag" and turn on the
option „Generate font files“ in the project settings of WebVisit. After you create the project,
you must transfer the WebVisit-generated font files (.fnt) to the web server.
The font files are stored by WebVisit in the following format: Arial_X_Y.fnt
The following values are possible for X: 0 = Normal; 1 = Bold; 2 = Italic
Y corresponds to the font size.
The file name must not be changed.
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The following FNT files are available for download in our download area:
Font sizes at normal presentation: 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 24, 28, 36, 48, 72
Font sizes at bold / italic presentation: 8,10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 24, 28
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Identification
The operating device can be identified using the nameplate.
Figure 2-8
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2
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Nameplate (example)
Device Type, Article Number
Hardware- / Firmware Version (Version on Delivery)
MAC Address
Voltage and Current
Serial Number
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Control and Display Elements
3.1
Touch Screen
The device is equipped with a resistive 4 wire touch screen. You operate the device using
this touch screen.
NOTICE: Damage
Pointed or sharp objects, such as pens or fingernails, can lead to irreparable damages of
the touch screen. Exclusively therefore use the fingertips or the aids indicated in the technical data for the operation.
NOTICE: Damage
To protect the touch screen you can use special protection foils. You receive corresponding protection foils directly from Phoenix Contact.
3.2
Push-Button „Default“
The push-button "Default" is attached to the back of the operating device. With this pushbutton you can reset the control unit to the factory settings. All user settings are overwritten
by factory defaults and the calibrating data deleted. To reset the operating device, proceed
as follows:
1. Disconnect the operating device from the supply voltage.
2. Press and hold the push-button (see Chapter “Push-Button „Default““ on page 3-23) on
the rear of the operating device with a suitable tool (for example a pencil).
3. Connect the operating device to the supply voltage again while you hold the push-button down.
4. Perform a calibration of the touch screen.
5. Configure your user-specific settings in the Settings menu.
3.3
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 a TFT display.
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Interfaces of the Device
Figure 4-1
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Connector X1 (Supply Voltage)
Push-button „Default“
Female Connector X2 (Ethernet)
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4.1
Ethernet (X2)
A 10/100Base-T Ethernet interface is located at the operating device.
4.1.1
Pin Assignment
Connector in the operating device: RJ45 female connector.
Table 4-1
Pin
Assignment of the Ethernet interface
Designation
Function
1
Tx+
Transmitted Data, Positive Polarity
2
Tx-
Transmitted Data, Negative Polarity
3
Rx+
Received Data, Positive Polarity
4
n.c.
Not Connected
5
n.c.
Not Connected
6
Rx-
Received Data, Negative Polarity
7
n.c.
Not Connected
8
n.c.
Not Connected
4.1.2
Cable
NOTICE
Use a twisted pair cable of category 5 (CAT 5). The maximum cable length is 100 m
(328.084 feet).
See the IEEE 802.3 standard for further information.
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4.1.3
Diagnostics
Ethernet diagnostics LEDs are located at the operating device.
Figure 4-2
Position of the ethernet diagnostics LEDs
Table 4-2
Ethernet diagnostics LEDs
LED
Color
State
Designation
Function
1
Green
On
ACT/LNK
Connected
Flashing
2
Yellow
On
Off
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data telegram
SPD 10/100
Operation in 100 MBit/s mode
Operation in 10 MBit/s mode
or disconnected
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Maintenance and Servicing
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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.
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5.3
Update
To update the firmware of the operating device, proceed as follows:
1. Extract the file „NanoBrowser_Vxxx.x.zip“.
2. Upload the file „NanoBrowser_Vxxx.x.img“ and „version.ini“ to the control.
The file „version.ini“ specifies the valid firmware version for the operating device.
The operating device is updated with this version, even if this is an older version.
You can determine the current firmware version in the settings menu at the info item.
3.
Turn on the operating device.
The update is performed after the time has expired.
NEW FIRMWARE DETECTED!
Current version: v xxx
New version: v xxx
Touch screen to abort updating process.
……….
To cancel the update operation, press the touch screen.
A message is displayed after the successful update:
Firmware updated!
Settings
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Press the Settings button and check your settings.
Press the Reboot button to restart the operating device.
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Technical Data
Display
Size (diagonal) in cm (inch)
7.11 (2.8)
Type
TFT (color)
Resolution (pixels)
320 x 240
Colors
4
Reading angle (vertical / horizontal)
50° / 65°
Half-life backlighting
40.000 h at 25 °C (77 °F) environmental temperature
Brightness in cd/m2
280
Display area (H x W) in mm (Inch)
57.6 x 43.2 (2.267 x 1.7)
Touchscreen
Type
Analog resistive, 4 wire technology
Activation force
15 g (Standard)
With R8 silicon rubber
Durability
No damages to the film surface have occurred after 1 million strokes under the following conditions:
Keystroke element: R8 silicon rubber
Keystroke load: 250 g
Keystroke frequency: 2 Hz
Ethernet
X2 Ethernet
10/100Base-T
Central Processing Unit
Central processing unit
ARM Cortex™-M3
Clock frequency
120 MHz
Memory
SRAM
96 KByte
Flash
512 KByte
Connection Method
Female and male connector strips Phoenix MINI COMBICON, 3 pin
RJ45 female connector
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)
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Environmental Conditions
Relative air humidity for operation and
storage
20 % to 85 %, no condensation
Application area
Degree of pollution 1, overvoltage category III
UV radiation
No direct solar radiation
Standards and Guidelines
Interference immunity
EN 61000-4-2
EN 61000-4-3
EN 61000-4-4
EN 61000-4-5
EN 61000-4-6
EN 61000-6-2
Emitted interference
EN 61000-6-4
EN 50011 limit class value A
EN 50022 limit class value A
Equipment requirements
EN 61131
Storage and transportation
EN 61131 part 2
Power supply
EN 61131 part 2
Electromagnetic compatibility
2004/108/EG
Degree of protection
EN 60529
Impact load, shocks
EN 60068 part 2-27
Sinusoidal vibrations
EN 60068 part 2-6
Corrosion protection
IEC 60068
NOTICE: Radio Interference
This is a class A device. This device may cause radio interference in residential areas. In this
case, the user may be required to introduce appropriate countermeasures, and to bear the
cost of same.
Approvals
CE
Electrical Data
Supply voltage
24 V DC (SELV / PELV in accordance with DIN EN 61131)
Residual ripple
5 % maximum
Minimum voltage
19.2 V
Maximum voltage
30 V
Power consumption (typical at 24 V)
100 mA
Connected load
2.4 W
Fuse
Semiconductor fuse, self-resetting
Protection against
polarity reversal
Integrated
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Technical Data
Front Panel and Enclosure
Enclosure
Plastic (Noryl)
Front panel material
Front frame: Plastic (Lexan)
Front foil: Polyester
Front panel (H x W x D) in mm (Inch)
72.8 x 96.6 x 7 (2.866 x 3.803 x 0.275)
Seal
Circumferential rubber seal on the rear
Mounting cutout (H x W) in mm (Inch)
68 x 92 (2.677 x 3.622)
Mounting depth in mm (Inch)
About 55 (2.165)
Degree of protection
Front: IP54
Rear: IP20
Total weight
About 165 g
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Index
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T
Cable
Ethernet................................................................. 26
Connecting.................................................................. 14
Target group ................................................................. 8
Technical data ............................................................ 31
Touch screen .............................................................. 23
D
U
Default ........................................................................
Diagnostics
Ethernet.................................................................
Dimensions
Cutout....................................................................
Front panel ............................................................
Display ........................................................................
23
Unpacking..................................................................... 9
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12
11
23
F
Fuse ............................................................................ 29
I
Identification................................................................ 22
Intended use ................................................................. 8
Interface
Ethernet................................................................. 26
M
Maintenance ............................................................... 29
Mounting ..................................................................... 10
N
Nameplate .................................................................. 22
Normal mode .............................................................. 16
P
Pin assignment
Ethernet................................................................. 26
S
Safety notes .................................................................. 7
Servicing ..................................................................... 29
Standards ................................................................... 32
Supply Voltage............................................................ 14
Switching on................................................................ 16
Symbols ........................................................................ 7
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