MSC TC12 User manual

TC
Remote visualizing solutions
Thin Client
Hardware
Technical Manual and Installation Instructions
Issue 1.00
12.6.2006
MSC Tuttlingen GmbH
Rudolf-Diesel-Straße 17
78532 Tuttlingen
Germany
Tel. +49 7461 925-276
Fax +49 7461 925-268
E-Mail [email protected]
www.msc-ipc.com


TM: TC - Hardware General Notice
General Notice
Safety guidelines
This document contains notices which you should observe to ensure your own personal safety,
as well as to protect the product and connected equipment. These notices are highlighted in the
manual by a warning triangle and are marked as follows according to the level of danger.
Danger
Immediate danger
to life and limb of personnel and others.
Non-compliance will cause death or
serious (crippling) injury.
Warning
Hazardous situation
to life and limb of personnel and others.
Non-compliance may cause death or
serious injury.
Caution
Potentially hazardous situation
Non-compliance may cause slight injury;
possible damage to property.
Notes on correct handling
Non-compliance may cause damage to the product and/or to parts/items in the vicinity.
Important information about the product, the handling of the product, or the part of
the documentation onto which is supposed to be made especially attentive.
Environmental protection
Non-compliance may have an impact on the environment.
Intended use
Warning
The products of MSC Tuttlingen GmbH may only be used for the applications
described in the technical documents, and only in connection with devices or
components from other manufacturers which have been approved or
recommended by us.
Start-up must not take place until it is established that the machine which is to
accommodate this component conforms to the guideline 98/37 EC.
This product can only function correctly and safely if it is transported, stored,
set up, and installed correctly, and operated and maintained as recommended.
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General Notice TM: TC - Hardware
Qualification of personnel
Only qualified personnel may carry out the following activities on the products:
installation, commissioning, operation, maintenance.
Qualified persons in accordance with the safety guidelines are defined as persons who are
authorized to commission, to ground, and to tag circuits, equipment, and systems in accordance
with established safety practices and standards.
Disclaimer of liability
We have checked the contents of this document for agreement with the hardware and software
described. Since deviations cannot be precluded entirely, we cannot guarantee full agreement.
However, the data in this manual are reviewed regularly and any necessary corrections included
in subsequent editions. Suggestions for improvement are welcomed.
EMC directive 89/336/EEC
The following applies to this product of MSC Tuttlingen GmbH:
TC complies with the requirements of the EMC directive 89/336/EEC
on basis of the standards following in chapter "Technical Data".
The EEC declarations of conformity and the related documentation will be maintained at the
following address for inspection by the responsible officials in accordance with article 10(1)
of the above stated EEC directive:
MSC Tuttlingen GmbH
Rudolf-Diesel-Straße 17
78532 Tuttlingen
Germany
Areas of use
Products of MSC Tuttlingen GmbH meet the applicable, harmonized, European standards for the
respective area of applications.
Fitting conditions
The fitting conditions and safety notes in the submitted document must be adhered to when
commissioning and operating the products.
Trade names and/or trademarks
All hardware and software names are trade names and/or trademarks of the respective
manufacturer.
Copyright
Every user documentation is intended for the operator and the operator’s personnel only.
The transmission and reproduction of this document and the exploitation and communication of
its contents are not allowed without express authority. Offenders will be liable for damages.
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TM: TC - Hardware Contents
Contents
1Characteristics.............................................................................................................................5
1.1 Features.........................................................................................................................................5
1.2 Use.................................................................................................................................................6
1.3 Nomenclature.................................................................................................................................6
1.4 Overview ........................................................................................................................................7
2Installation ....................................................................................................................................9
2.1 Unpacking and checking the delivery contents .............................................................................9
2.2 Storing and transporting.................................................................................................................9
2.3 Installing.........................................................................................................................................9
2.3.1 Temperature.................................................................................................................................10
2.3.2 Ventilation ....................................................................................................................................10
2.3.3 Installation position.......................................................................................................................11
2.3.4 Installation cutout.........................................................................................................................11
2.3.5 Mounting and sealing...................................................................................................................12
Built-In = Built-in unit....................................................................................................................12
Stand-Alone = Add-on unit...........................................................................................................13
2.4 Providing readiness of operation .................................................................................................14
2.5 Connecting to power supply.........................................................................................................15
2.6 Using peripheral devices..............................................................................................................16
3Commissioning and Operating.................................................................................................17
3.1 Expanding the TC ........................................................................................................................17
3.1.1 General requirements ..................................................................................................................17
3.1.2 Opening the device and closing it again......................................................................................18
3.1.3 Back-up battery............................................................................................................................19
3.1.4 Flash memory ..............................................................................................................................20
3.2 Connecting peripheral devices.....................................................................................................21
3.2.1 Interfaces .....................................................................................................................................21
3.2.2 Peripherals...................................................................................................................................22
3.3 Operating the TC..........................................................................................................................23
3.3.1 Membrane keyboard....................................................................................................................23
Function keys...............................................................................................................................23
Status LED...................................................................................................................................23
3.3.2 Touchscreen ................................................................................................................................24
3.4 Setting/Operating the TC .............................................................................................................24
3.4.1 Operating system and software...................................................................................................24
3.4.2 Cleaning.......................................................................................................................................24
3.5 Terms of warranty........................................................................................................................25
4Technical Data............................................................................................................................27
4.1 General ........................................................................................................................................27
4.2 Device-specific.............................................................................................................................30
4.3 External connections....................................................................................................................31
4.3.1 USB ports.....................................................................................................................................31
4.3.2 Ethernet connection.....................................................................................................................31
4.3.3 Microphone input and audio output .............................................................................................31
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5Mechanical Dimensions ...........................................................................................................33
5.1 TC12-B........................................................................................................................................ 33
5.1.1 Front............................................................................................................................................ 33
5.1.2 Device dimensions...................................................................................................................... 34
5.1.3 Fitting dimensions ....................................................................................................................... 36
5.2 TC12-S........................................................................................................................................ 37
5.2.1 Front............................................................................................................................................ 37
5.2.2 Device dimensions...................................................................................................................... 38
5.2.3 Adapter plate............................................................................................................................... 40
5.3 TC17-B........................................................................................................................................ 41
5.3.1 Front............................................................................................................................................ 41
5.3.2 Device dimensions...................................................................................................................... 42
5.3.3 Fitting dimensions ....................................................................................................................... 44
5.4 TC17-S........................................................................................................................................ 45
5.4.1 Front............................................................................................................................................ 45
5.4.2 Device dimensions...................................................................................................................... 46
5.4.3 Adapter plate............................................................................................................................... 48
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TM: TC - Hardware Table of Figures
Table of Figures
Fig. 1-1: Example for type identification..................................................................................................6
Fig. 1-2: Overview...................................................................................................................................7
Fig. 2-1: Ventilation ...............................................................................................................................10
Fig. 2-2: Permissible installation positions............................................................................................11
Fig. 2-3: Mounting and sealing [Built-In] ...............................................................................................12
Fig. 2-4: Mounting and sealing [Stand-Alone].......................................................................................13
Fig. 2-5: Connecting to power supply ...................................................................................................15
Fig. 2-6: Plug-in connection for 24 VDC ...............................................................................................15
Fig. 3-1: Opening the device and closing it again.................................................................................18
Fig. 3-2: Connections to periphery........................................................................................................21
Fig. 3-3: Identification label...................................................................................................................22
Fig. 3-4: Front view [e.g. TC17-S].........................................................................................................23
Fig. 3-5: Membrane keyboard...............................................................................................................23
Fig. 4-1: USB.........................................................................................................................................31
Fig. 4-2: Ethernet...................................................................................................................................31
Fig. 4-3: Microphone input and audio output ........................................................................................31
Fig. 5-1: TC12-B [Built-In] – Front.........................................................................................................33
Fig. 5-2: TC12-B [Built-In] – Device dimensions...................................................................................35
Fig. 5-3: TC12-B [Built-In] – Fitting dimensions....................................................................................36
Fig. 5-4: TC12-S [Stand-Alone] – Front ................................................................................................37
Fig. 5-5: TC12-S [Stand-Alone] – Device dimensions ..........................................................................39
Fig. 5-6: TC12-S [Stand-Alone] – Adapter plate...................................................................................40
Fig. 5-7: TC17-B [Built-In] – Front.........................................................................................................41
Fig. 5-8: TC17-B [Built-In] – Device dimensions...................................................................................43
Fig. 5-9: TC17-B [Built-In] – Fitting dimensions....................................................................................44
Fig. 5-10: TC17-S [Stand-Alone] – Front ...............................................................................................45
Fig. 5-11: TC17-S [Stand-Alone] – Device dimensions ..........................................................................47
Fig. 5-12: TC17-S [Stand-Alone] – Adapter plate...................................................................................48
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Table of Figures TM: TC - Hardware
Note
The user documentation for the TC operation panel is divided into several parts.
The submitted "Hardware" description will be completed by instructions in the use of
the installed software.
Customized variants are also based on these components.
If necessary, a description of the significant special particulars is attached.
Please read the manuals before the first use, and keep them carefully for the later use.
They are written for customers with prior knowledge in PC technology and automation.
Purpose
The manuals are part of the Technical Documentation of the TC.
They provide service personnel and system advisors with the information required
to install, commission, operate and maintain the TC.
TC - Hardware
Technical Manual and Installation Instructions
Article no. 69 00 105
© Copyright MSC Tuttlingen GmbH, 78532 Tuttlingen, 2006
Subject to change without notice.
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TM: TC - Hardware Characteristics
1 Characteristics
1.1 Features
Remote solutions are becoming more and more important for the operation and visualization
of machines. Particularly the central software installation and maintenance of a few remote
servers lead to considerable cost savings compared to the application of several panel PCs
with the respective total software installation. In addition, the increasing dissemination of web
servers in PLC and SCADA systems offers further saving potential for the client license costs.
• Unit for usage at the machine "on site"
- Built-In (built-in unit)
Protection class: IP 65 at front, IP 20 at rear
- Stand-Alone (add-on unit)
Protection class: IP 65 all-around
- Front panel with touchscreen, four function keys, LED
- TFT color display in different sizes and resolutions
- Fanless
- Supply voltage 24 VDC
• Base board for integration of CPU module at ETX form factor
- CPU x86 on ET(e) module
- SDRAM
- Compact-Flash card
• Interfaces to peripherals
- 2 x USB 1.11) at front, covering IP 65
- 2 x USB 1.11) at rear
- Ethernet (RJ-45 socket): 10/100 Base-T
- Microphone input (mono), audio output (stereo)
1) There are only 3 x USB with maximum current consumption.
• Operating system and software
- Windows CE 5.0
Microsoft Terminal Client (RDP)
.NET Web Services
CITIRX Client ICA
- Embedded Linux
Browser Mozilla
Java VM2 (JDK 1.4x)
- Windows CE 5.0
zenOn
• Test certificate: CE
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1.2 Use
Operation terminals of TC line are completely configured "Thin Clients" for most different server
environments e.g. RDP, Web or extended configurations. The Embedded operating system is
particularly adapted to the ETX compatible computer platform and integrated into a HTML
browser or terminal server client. The connection to the server is provided by Ethernet.
The TC panels are characterized by high operation safety at rough operating conditions. The
type of protection class is IP 65 front-sided (Built-In) or IP 65 all-around (Stand-Alone). They also
stand for excellent oscillation and temperature resistance.
1.3 Nomenclature
The identification of the different versions of TC type series depends on
• used display,
• manner of mounting,
• desired use,
• options,
- e.g. WLAN antenna.
For example:
TC 12 -S /Win /WLAN
Basic system
Display version
Mounting
Use
Option
Fig. 1-1: Example for type identification
You will find the available components in the chapter "Technical Data".
Each device is determined by an article number.
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TM: TC - Hardware Characteristics
1.4 Overview
Device type Front panel Side view
TC12
abc
TC12-B [Built-In]
TC12-S [Stand-Alone]
Display: 12.1"
Dimensions: 315 mm x 280 mm Built-in unit
Installation depth: 77 mm
Mounting with clamping jaws
Add-on unit
Depth: 85 mm
Mounting at support arm system
TC17
abc
TC17-B [Built-In]
TC17-S [Stand-Alone]
Display: 17.0"
Dimensions: 410 mm x 370 mm Built-in unit
Installation depth: 84 mm
Mounting with clamping jaws
Add-on unit
Depth: 95 mm
Mounting at support arm system
Fig. 1-2: Overview
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TM: TC - Hardware Installation
2 Installation
2.1 Unpacking and checking the delivery contents
Unpacking
• Check the packaging of the TC for transport damages.
• Remove the packaging carefully in order to avoid damages.
Save the original packaging for a possible new transportation of the TC.
Keep also the supplied documents.
Checking
• Check the contents of the packaging for visible transport damages.
• Check the contents for completeness by means of the delivery note.
2.2 Storing and transporting
The TC is constructed solidly indeed. The included components are however sensitive to
excessive shocks and impacts.
Therefore protect the TC against too great mechanical stress.
The device must be transported in its original packaging, completely with all shock-absorbing
parts.
Ensure that no condensation is formed on the device when it is stored/transported
during cold weather periods or when it is exposed to extreme deviations of
temperature.
2.3 Installing
The TC is approved for operation in closed rooms.
Please adhere also to the chapter "Technical Data" during installing the TC.
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Installation TM: TC - Hardware
You've got to observe the following items in order to effect a trouble-free operation
of the TC and to avoid damages.
2.3.1 Temperature
• Prior to commissioning:
- Allow the device time to adjust to room temperature.
- If condensation has formed, do not turn the device on until it is absolutely dry.
• Prevent overheating during operation:
Protect the device from direct radiation by sunlight or other heat sources.
• The ambient temperature during operation must not exceed +45 °C.
2.3.2 Ventilation
Built-in version:
• Do not cover ventilation holes by the installation:
They effect circulation of the air to cool the device.
• Provide sufficient volume for the air exchange in control cabinet/panel. The free space around
the TC must be at least 50 mm, at the rear side a free space of 20 mm is permissible.
Example: TC12-B
The following is valid correspondingly for other built-in versions.
Fig. 2-1: Ventilation
With closed housing, typical of the add-on version, take care of a suitable circulation.
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TM: TC - Hardware Installation
2.3.3 Installation position
The vertical installation as well as deviations up to ± 30° in the below indicated directions are
permitted.
For deviations from vertical installation it is to be considered that no accumulation of heat arises
in the interior of the housing.
Example: TC12-S [Stand-Alone]
The following is valid correspondingly for all versions.
abc
+30° –30°
Fig. 2-2: Permissible installation positions
Warning
When the TC is installed in a position, which is not permissible,
any warranty will expire.
2.3.4 Installation cutout
Built-in version:
For dimensions of the installation cutout, see section "Fitting dimensions" of the respective
device in chapter "Mechanical Dimensions".
Also ensure free space to pull out the TC from the installation cutout.
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2.3.5 Mounting and sealing
Built-In = Built-in unit
TC as a built-in unit can be installed in cabinets and racks as well as
front panels of switching cabinets and desks.
• For mounting
There are clamping jaws to be set into the holes planned for this in the housing well.
- Put TC into the installation cutout from in front and hold it there.
- Place enclosed clamping jaws on the positions marked in the figure.
It is recommended: 3 x at the bottom, 3 x at the top, in the middle on the right and on the left.
- Fix the device in the installation cutout by tightening the Philips screws.
• For installation of the front panel according with IP 65
Sealing on the back side is not interrupted and goes round the border of the plate:
Round-cord of sponge rubber, Ø 3 mm, stuck in a groove with milling depth of 2 mm.
Example: TC12-B
The following is valid correspondingly for other built-in versions.
Mounting
Clamping jaw
Sealing
Rubber seal
Fig. 2-3: Mounting and sealing [Built-In]
Note:
Select the installation cutout so that the control cabinet/panel contains reinforcement
bars to stabilize the installation cutout. If necessary, install such reinforcement bars.
Protection class IP 65 is only guaranteed with sufficient rigidity of control cabinet/panel,
if the panel is installed correctly with the enclosed clamping jaws and the sealing is
positioned correctly.
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Stand-Alone = Add-on unit
TC as an add-on unit can be mounted at support arm systems of different manufacturers.
For mounting at a housing coupling (an equipment flange) the adapter plate on the rear of the
housing is removable.
The dimensions of the adapter plate and references for possible flange systems, you will find in
the section "Adapter plate" of the corresponding device in the chapter "Mechanical Dimensions".
An option is the delivery of the adapter plate with holes for fixing the corresponding flange
system.
• Loosen the four screws [M5x8, hexagon socket] of the adapter plate.
Remove the plate from the rear-mounted part of housing.
• When still not existing, drill holes into the adapter plate for the connection with the housing
coupling.
• Attach the housing coupling to the adapter plate.
• Screw on the adapter plate with mounted equipment flange on the rear-mounted part of housing.
Example: TC12-S
The following is valid correspondingly for other add-on versions.
Rear-mounted part of housing
Adapter plate
M5x8 screw
Hexagon socket (4x)
Fig. 2-4: Mounting and sealing [Stand-Alone]
Note:
Protection class IP 65 of the housing is only guaranteed, if the sealing on the
rear-mounted part of housing is not damaged during removal and fitting of the
adapter plate, and the sealing remains positioned correctly.
In addition it is to be ensured that the required tightness is obtained when mounting
the equipment flange at the adapter plate.
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Installation TM: TC - Hardware
2.4 Providing readiness of operation
Fail-safe connections for ensuring trouble-free operation:
Caution
Use only shielded cables and metallic connectors
for all signal connections.
Screw down or lock all plug connectors.
This improves the electrical shielding.
Do not install signal lines in the same cable ducts
as high voltage lines.
Before commissioning the system
all cable connections must be tested.
It has to be guaranteed that all voltages and signals
correspond to the required values.
Safe derivation of electric malfunctions:
Caution
Device and cabinet are to be connected on maximally short way
with a central grounding point.
Use a connection with maximally low impedance
between device and cabinet.
Carry out the grounding connection with green-yellow cable
with at least 2.5 mm² cross section.
Interference emission:
according to EN 61000-6-4
TC can cause interferences in the living area;
in this case it can be demanded from the operator to carry out adequate measures.
Especially for 230 V devices:
Danger
Notice:
Device must only be connected to a socket-outlet with grounding contact.
For complete disconnection from mains, the power plug must be unplugged.
Caution
Note:
Ensure that the socket-outlet with grounding contact of the internal installation is
freely accessible and is as close as possible to the device.
For installation in a cabinet, a central power disconnect switch must be provided.
The connector of the connection line to the supply voltage is a disconnecting appliance
according to EN 60950.
Danger
Pull the power plug before opening the device!
Especially for 24 V devices:
Warning
Notice:
Device may be operated only with safe extra low voltage
(extra low function potential with safe disconnection).
The power transformer must correspond to the valid specifications.
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TM: TC - Hardware Installation
2.5 Connecting to power supply
Before connecting to mains
Warning
Does available voltage conform to the standard voltage requirement?
Functional grounding: Connect grounding point with cabinet ground!
Grounding bolt M4x10 at the interface sheet steel [Built-In] or flat pin 6.3x0.8 at the
adapter plate [Stand-Alone] on the rear of the housing
View on rear of the housing
e.g. TC12-B [Built-In] e.g. TC12-S [Stand-Alone]
Grounding bolt
M4x10
24 VDC
Voltage supply
Note:
pin assignment
Warning
Grounding point
Flat pin
6.3x0.8
24 VDC
Voltage supply
Note:
pin assignment
Warning
Grounding point
Fig. 2-5: Connecting to power supply
Mains supply voltage 24 VDC
Warning
24 VDC (18...36 VDC) supply for integrated DC/DC transducer.
The voltage applied must meet the requirements for a
safe extra low voltage (SELV) according to EN 60950!
Attend to "+" and "–" polarity!
Plug-in connection for 24 VDC
on the rear of the housing
Plug component
+– FMC 1,5/2-ST-3,5
2 pin, pitch: 3.5 mm
Phoenix Contact
Fig. 2-6: Plug-in connection for 24 VDC
• Attach the supplied connector onto a 2-wire cable and plug it into the socket on the rear of the
housing. Consider "+" and "–" polarity.
• Connect the supply cable to a 24 V supply voltage that meets the requirements
for a safe extra low voltage (SELV) according to EN 60950.
The device is ready for 24 VDC operation.
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Installation TM: TC - Hardware
2.6 Using peripheral devices
The devices of MSC Tuttlingen GmbH offer by means of their peripheral interfaces the possibility
to connect different components.
When using standard peripheral devices (e.g. at the USB port) you have to note
that their electromagnetic interference immunity is often only sufficient for office
environments.
They are not suitable however for operating in the industrial environment!
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