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Maple Systems HMC7030A-M User manual

Quick Start Guide
HMC7030A-M
Maple Systems Inc., 808 134th Street SW, Suite 120, Everett, WA 98204-7333 • www.maplesystems.com .
Doc. No. 1011-7030AM Page 1 of 2 Rev. 04, 03/13/18
Description:
HMC7030A-M- 128 x 64 pixel, 2.7” tri-color negative FSTN LCD
with backlight; three expansion slots; no built-in I/O
Contents:
1 HMC7030A-M
1 plastic bag containing 4 mounting clamps (each
clamp consisting of cap nut, bolt, and clamp)
1 three prong green power plug
Cardboard package inserts
Quick Start Guide
Programming software (MAPware-7000), cables, and power
supply purchased separately.
Panel Mounting and Panel Cutout:
HMC7030A-M
Tighten the mounting screws evenly to a torque between 0.6
and 0.7 Nm to maintain water and dust resistance. Make sure
the panel is not dirty and warped and that it is strong enough
to hold the unit.
Note: Maximum panel thickness (on which unit is to be
mounted) should be 6.5mm (tolerance: +0.00mm).
Specifications:
The HMC7030A-M is a combination operator-based HMI
(Human Machine Interface) with built-in PLC (programmable
logic controller) operation. It communicates with external
PLCs over a serial communications port to read/write data. Up
to three I/O expansion modules can be attached.
Power: 24VDC + 15%, 5W
Display: 2.7”(128x64 pixels) tri-color negative
FSTN LCD with backlight
Bezel: NEMA 4 (IP 65) rated keypad
Touchscreen: None
Function Keys: 18 membrane-style
LEDs: 6 on FKeys, 1 Power LED
Memory: 1 MB Max. Application Memory
Communication: One serial port (RS232/RS485/RS422)
USB Slave: Upload/download projects
USB Host: Data storage
Operating Temp: 0 to 50° C
Humidity: 10% to 90% (non-condensing)
Dimensions: 5.04 x 4.02 x 1.77 inches
[128x102x45mm]
Panel cutout: 4.69 x 3.66 inches
[119x93mm]
Mounting Unit to Panel:
Step 1: Place unit into cutout of panel and position mounting
clamps (4) into side slots of HMC7000 enclosure as shown
above.
Step 2: Tighten clamps evenly to prevent warping. Continue to
tighten until a torque force of 0.6-0.7 nm is obtained.
Step 3: HMC7000 should be aligned evenly with the cutout
with no warping present after clamps are tightened.
Port Details (COM1):
DB9S (Female) Connector
Grounding:
The HMC7000 should have a good electrical connection to
earth ground via the power connector for safety and to reduce
electrical noise. The HMC unit should be grounded separately
from other high-power systems.
Note: Do not use a ground connection that has potential
impedance (such as painted screws) or is subject to vibration.
Expansion I/O Modules:
The HMC7030A-M has three expansion slots that you can use
to connect I/O modules. Consult Maple Systems website for a
complete listing of modules currently available.
Model: HMC7030A-M
Phone: 425/745-3229 • Fax: 425/745-3429 • Email: [email protected] • www.maplesystems.com .
Doc. No. 1011-7030AM Page 2 of 2 Rev. 04, 03/13/18
Getting Started:
Perform the following steps to configure and use the HMC7000
Series unit:
1. Install MAPWare-7000 software.
2. Create your project.
3. Connect a programming cable (USB preferred).
4. Save your project.
5. Download project to HMC7000 (note: you must
select the Download Firmware option for the initial
download).
6. The HMC7000 unit is ready to use in the system.
PC Requirements for MAPware-7000:
Processor: 1 GHz Pentium-based processor or equivalent
Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP Professional, 2000,
Vista or Windows 7
RAM: 1 GB
Hard Disk: 800 MB (including 200MB for the .NET
Framework Redistributable)
Display: 1024x768 high color 16-bit
Mouse/Keyboard: Required
USB port: for project downloads
Installing the Software:
1. Insert MAPware-7000 CD into CD-ROM drive and
follow instructions.
2. If software installation does not automatically start,
click \SETUP.EXE from CD directory.
i.
PLC Connecting Cables:
Contact Maple Systems to order any PLC Communications
Cables or to download a cable pinout diagram.
Additional Resources:
Detailed instructions on the operation and installation of the
HMC7000 Series are available in the HMC7000 Programming
Manual that is included with the MAPware-7000 configuration
software. MAPware-7000 also includes help files, which
provide detailed information on using the configuration
software.
Other Sources (visit Maple Systems Support Center website):
Controller Information Sheets -
specific information on connecting a particular
manufacturer’s PLC to the HMC7000
Cable Drawings-
wiring diagrams to particular PLCs
Technical Notes-
Provides additional information and examples not
covered in the operations manual
Software Upgrades-
Upgrades to the MAPware-7000 software
Class I Division 2 Wiring Considerations:
Capacitance and inductance of the field wiring from the
intrinsically safe equipment to the associated apparatus shall
be calculated and must be included in the system calculations
as shown in Table 1. Cable capacitance, Ccable, plus intrinsically
safe equipment capacitance, Ci, must be less than the marked
capacitance, Ca(or Co), shown on any associated apparatus
used. The same applies for inductance (Lcable, Liand Laor Lo,
respectively). Where the cable capacitance and inductance per
foot are not known, the following values shall be used: Ccable =
60 pF/ft, Lcable = 0.2 μH/ft.
TABLE 1:
I.S. Equipment
Associated Apparatus
Vmax (or Ui) >
Voc or Vt(or Uo)
Imax (or Ii) >
Isc or It(or Io)
Ci+ Ccable <
Ca(or Co)
Li+ Lcable <
La(or Lo)
Wiring method must be in accordance with ANSI/NFPA70
Associated apparatus may be in a Division 2 or Zone 2 location
if so approved.
Associated apparatus must be installed in accordance with its
manufacturer’s control drawing and National Electrical Code
for installation in the United States and Canadian Electrical
Code for installation in Canada.
WARNING: DO NOT REMOVE OR REPLACE WHILE CIRCUIT
IS LIVE UNLESS THE AREA IS KNOWN TO BE FREE OF
IGNITIBLE CONCENTRATIONS OF FLAMMABLE SUBSTANCES.
This equipment is suitable for use in Class I, Division 2, Groups
A, B, C and D or non-hazardous locations only.
WARNING –EXPLOSION HAZARD –Do not disconnect
equipment unless power has been removed or the area is
known to be non-hazardous.
WARNING –EXPLOSION HAZARD - Substitution of
components may impair suitability for Class I, Division 2.
WARNING - CAUTION, Battery May Explode If Mistreated.
Do Not Recharge, Disassemble Or Dispose Of In Fire.
WARNING - Replace Battery with type CR1225FH-LF,
manufactured by Renata SA, only. Use of Another Battery May
Present A Risk Of Fire Or Explosion. See Owner's Manual for
Safety Instructions.
It is recommended that the user periodically inspect the sealed
devices used and check for any degradation of properties and
replace as necessary.
For Technical Support:
Please contact Maple Systems if you have any questions
regarding this product. We ask that you provide us with the
unit serial number and firmware revision number written on
the product label of the unit. If applicable, please provide us
with the type of PLC used in your application.
Maple Systems Inc.
808 134th St. SW, STE 120
Everett, WA 98204
Tel: 425-745-3229
Fax: 425-745-3429
Email: support@maplesystems.com
Website: www.maplesystems.com
Hazardous Location
Class I Division 2
Groups A, B, C, and D
Non-Hazardous
Location
HMC7030
USB Port
JP9
Vmax=3.3 VDC
Imax=150 mA
Li=0
Ci=9pF
Associated Apparatus
USB Port
Voc<3.3 VDC
Isc<2.2 mA
La>Li+ Lcable
Ca>Ci+ Ccable

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