turck TXF700 Series User manual

Your Global Automation Partner
Instructions for Use
TXF700
HMI Series in IP67

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Table of Contents
1 About These Instructions ................................................................................................................. 5
1.1 Target groups................................................................................................................... 5
1.2 Explanation of symbols used ........................................................................................ 5
1.3 Other documents ............................................................................................................ 5
1.4 Feedback about these instructions.............................................................................. 5
2 Notes on the Product......................................................................................................................... 6
2.1 Product identification..................................................................................................... 6
2.1.1 Type label............................................................................................................................................6
2.1.2 Type code ...........................................................................................................................................7
2.2 Scope of delivery ............................................................................................................. 7
2.3 Legal requirements.........................................................................................................7
2.4 Manufacturer and service.............................................................................................. 7
3 For Your Safety.................................................................................................................................... 8
3.1 Intended use..................................................................................................................... 8
3.2 General safety notes ....................................................................................................... 8
3.3 Note on explosion protection (USA and Canada only) ............................................ 8
4 Product Description ........................................................................................................................... 9
4.1 Device overview .............................................................................................................. 9
4.2 Properties and features................................................................................................10
4.3 Functions and operating modes ................................................................................10
4.3.1 Interfaces...........................................................................................................................................10
4.4 Accessories .....................................................................................................................11
4.4.1 PoE cables.........................................................................................................................................11
4.4.2 Mounting flanges...........................................................................................................................11
4.4.3 Brackets and adapters..................................................................................................................11
4.4.4 M12 mounting tool .......................................................................................................................11
5 Installing.............................................................................................................................................12
5.1 Mounting the device on a mounting surface...........................................................12
5.2 Grounding the device...................................................................................................13
6 Connecting ........................................................................................................................................14
6.1 Connecting the device to Ethernet and to the supply voltage ............................14
6.1.1 Power supply...................................................................................................................................14
7 Commissioning .................................................................................................................................15
7.1 Charging the battery ....................................................................................................15
7.2 Using the touchscreen..................................................................................................15
7.3 Initial commissioning ...................................................................................................15
7.4 Web server login............................................................................................................15
7.5 Setting the IP address...................................................................................................16
7.5.1 Setting the IP address via the web server.............................................................................16
7.5.2 Setting the IP address via Turck Service Tool ......................................................................17
7.6 Programming with TX VisuPro ...................................................................................18
7.6.1 Transferring TX VisuPro to the device ....................................................................................18

Table of Contents
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8 Configuring........................................................................................................................................19
8.1 Configuring the system settings ................................................................................19
9 Operating ...........................................................................................................................................21
9.1 LED displays....................................................................................................................21
10 Troubleshooting ...............................................................................................................................22
11 Maintenance......................................................................................................................................23
12 Repair..................................................................................................................................................23
12.1 Returning devices..........................................................................................................23
13 Disposal ..............................................................................................................................................23
14 Technical Data...................................................................................................................................24
15 Appendix: Approvals and markings .............................................................................................28

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1 About These Instructions
These operating instructions describe the structure, functions and the use of the product and
will help you to operate the product as intended. Read these instructions carefully before using
the product. This is to avoid possible damage to persons, property or the device. Retain the in-
structions for future use during the service life of the product. If the product is passed on, pass
on these instructions as well.
1.1 Target groups
These instructions are aimed at qualified personal and must be carefully read by anyone
mounting, commissioning, operating, maintaining, dismantling or disposing of the device.
1.2 Explanation of symbols used
The following symbols are used in these instructions:
DANGER
DANGER indicates a dangerous situation with high risk of death or severe injury if
not avoided.
WARNING
WARNING indicates a dangerous situation with medium risk of death or severe in-
jury if not avoided.
CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a dangerous situation of medium risk which may result in minor
or moderate injury if not avoided.
NOTICE
NOTICE indicates a situation which may lead to property damage if not avoided.
NOTE
NOTE indicates tips, recommendations and useful information on specific actions
and facts. The notes simplify your work and help you to avoid additional work.
uCALL TO ACTION
This symbol denotes actions that the user must carry out.
aRESULTS OF ACTION
This symbol denotes relevant results of actions.
1.3 Other documents
The following additional documents are available online at www.turck.com
nData sheet
nQuick Start Guide
1.4 Feedback about these instructions
We make every effort to ensure that these instructions are as informative and as clear as pos-
sible. If you have any suggestions for improving the design or if some information is missing in
the document, please send your suggestions to [email protected].

Note on the Product
Product identification
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2 Notes on the Product
2.1 Product identification
These instructions apply to the following IP67 HMIs:
nTXF705-00VPST
nTXF707-00VP20
nTXF710-00VP20
nTXF715-00VP20
nTXF721-00VP20
2.1.1 Type label
The Type label is located on the back of the device.
Fig.1: Type label – TXF707 (example)
Type designation TXF707-…
Ident No. 100017841
Year/week of production A2048
Serial number (S.N.) AA…
Internal version ID of the product (V) V…

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2.1.2 Type code
TX F 7 07 –00 VP 20
TX Product series
Product series
TX Turck HMI/PLC
7Series
Series
7TX700 series
20 Communication
Communication
ST Standard
20 With integrated WLAN
00 PLC
PLC
00 HMI without PLC functionality
P3 CODESYS V3 PLC runtime
VP Display
Display
VP TX VisuPro Target and WebVisu
CV CODESYS V3 Target and WebVisu
07 Screen size –
Screen size
05 5“
07 7“
10 10.1“
15 15.6“
21 21.5“
FVariant
Variant
FIP67 Field HMI
Fig.2: Type code TX700
2.2 Scope of delivery
nTXF700
nQuick-Start Guide
2.3 Legal requirements
The device is subject to the following EC directives:
n2014/30/EU (electromagnetic compatibility)
n2011/65/EU (RoHS Directive)
2.4 Manufacturer and service
Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG
Witzlebenstraße 7
45472 Mülheim an der Ruhr
Germany
Turck supports you with your projects, from initial analysis to the commissioning of your applic-
ation. The Turck product database contains software tools for programming, configuration or
commissioning, data sheets and CAD files in numerous export formats. You can access the
product database at the following address: www.turck.de/products
For further inquiries in Germany contact the Sales and Service Team on:
nSales: +49 208 4952-380
nTechnology: +49 208 4952-390
Outside Germany, please contact your local Turck representative.

For Your Safety
Note on explosion protection (USA and Canada only)
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3 For Your Safety
The product is designed according to state-of-the-art technology. However, residual risks still
exist. Observe the following warnings and safety notices to prevent damage to persons and
property. Turck accepts no liability for damage caused by failure to observe these warning and
safety notices.
3.1 Intended use
These devices are designed solely for use in industrial areas.
The HMIs (Human Machine Interfaces) of the TXF family are used to control, operate and mon-
itor machine processes. Due to the IP67 protection class, the devices are suitable for installation
on the machine.
The devices may only be used as described in these instructions. Any other use is not in accord-
ance with the intended use. Turck accepts no liability for any resulting damage.
3.2 General safety notes
nThe device may only be assembled, installed, operated, parameterized and maintained by
professionally-trained personnel.
nThe device may only be used in accordance with applicable national and international regu-
lations, standards and laws.
nThe device only meets the EMC requirements for industrial areas and is not suitable for use
in residential areas.
nDo not open the devices under voltage.
nThe device is intended for use on a flat surface of a type 1 or 12 or 4X enclosure or equivalent
(e. g. mounting flange TXF-MT-…).
3.3 Note on explosion protection (USA and Canada only)
nThe device is approved for operation in hazardous areas only in the USA and Canada and
does not have ATEX approval.
nThe device is suitable for the use in Class 1, Division 2, groups A, B, C and D hazardous
locations or for the use in non-hazardous locations.
nUse only components that meet Class1, Division2 certification.
nDo not disconnect the device in an ignitable atmosphere when energized.
nThis equipment is a type 12, 4X and 1 device and is meant to be installed through the wall of
an enclosure (e. g. mounting flange TXF-MT-…).
nThe connection level of the device must only be accessible by means of a tool.

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4 Product Description
The device is designed in protection class IP67.
One Ethernet port is available for connection to Ethernet. The device is supplied via Power-
over-Ethernet (PoE). An M22 connector is available for connecting the Ethernet cable. In com-
bination with a special IP67 PoE cable, the protection class IP67 is ensured. The device (except
for TXF705) as a built-in WLAN antenna. In addition, temperature and acceleration sensors are
integrated.
The following device variants are available:
nTXF705-00VPST: 5’’ HMI operator panel, ARM Cortex-A9 dual core 800 MHz, 1 Ethernet port,
PoE, 4GBflash, 1 GB RAM
nTXF707-00VP20: 7’’ HMI operator panel, ARM Cortex-A9 dual core 800 MHz, 1 Ethernet port,
PoE, 4GBflash, 1 GB RAM, WLAN
nTXF710-00VP20: 10.1’’ HMI operator panel, ARM Cortex-A9 dual core 800 MHz, 1 Ethernet
port, PoE, 4GBflash, 1 GB RAM, WLAN
nTXF715-00VP20: 15.6’’ HMI operator panel, ARM Cortex-A9 dual core 800 MHz, 1 Ethernet
port, PoE, 8GBflash, 2 GB RAM, WLAN
nTXF721-00VP20: 21.5’’ HMI operator panel, ARM Cortex-A9 dual core 800 MHz, 1 Ethernet
port, PoE, 8GBflash, 2 GB RAM, WLAN
4.1 Device overview
Fig.3: TXF7…
Device Height (H) Width (L) Depth (C)
TXF705 105.1 mm/04.13” 148.3 mm/05.83” 16.5 mm/0.06”
TXF707 131.6 mm/05.18” 195.2 mm/07.68” 16.5 mm/0.06”
TXF710 183.1 mm/07.20” 264.5 mm/10.41” 16.5 mm/0.06”
TXF715 248 mm/09.76” 398.6 mm/15.69” 26.5 mm/01.04”
TXF721 325.6 mm/12.81” 534.1 mm/21.02” 26.5 mm/01.04”

Product Description
Functions and operating modes
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4.2 Properties and features
nGateway function with OPC UA Server and Client (with TX VisuPro)
nMQTT for connecting all common cloud systems (with TX VisuPro)
nTX VisuPro HMI protocols for connecting control systems of all common manufactuers
4.3 Functions and operating modes
The devices of the TXF family are IP67 HMI operator panels. With an optional CODESYS license
the devices can also be used as CODESYS V3 controllers. Due to the IP67 protection class, the
devices are suitable for installation on the machine critical areas. Power is supplied via ”Power
over Ethernet” (PoE) with standard CAT5 wiring. Special, pre-assembled cables with an IP67
M22 connection ensure IP67 protection. A WLAN antenna is integrated into the housing for
wireless communication.
Additional functions
nOPC UA server (with TX VisuPro)
nOPC UA client and MQTT (with TX VisuPro)
4.3.1 Interfaces
The device has the following interfaces:
nEthernet port:
– 1 × 10/100 PoE
nUSB port:
A special cable (TXF-M22G-RJ45-5M-USB-1M) is required to use the USB port.
Compatible USB devices
Specification
Format FAT, FAT32
Max. size Limited by FAT32 specifications
≤ 4 GB for a single file
≤ 32 GB

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4.4 Accessories
4.4.1 PoE cables
Ident no. Type Description
100020099 TXF-M22W-RJ45-5M 5 m, M22 angled, RJ45
100020100 TXF-M22G-RJ45-5M 5 m, M22 straight, RJ45
100020101 TXF-M22G-RJ45-5M-USB-1M 5 m, M22 straight, RJ45, 1 m USB
100020102 TXF-M22G-M22G-5M 5 m, 2 × M22 straight
4.4.2 Mounting flanges
Ident No. Type Description
100020090 TXF-MT-01 Mounting flange for mounting on tube brackets (TXF705, TXF707
and TXF710)
100020091 TXF-MT-02 Mounting flange for mounting on tube brackets (TXF715 and
TXF72) or wall mounting of all TXF… devices
100020092 TXF-MT-03 Mounting flange for wall mounting (TXF705, TXF707 and TXF710)
100020093 TXF-MT-04 Mounting flange for wall mounting (TXF715 and TXF721)
100022475 TXF-MT-05 Mounting flange for wall mounting (TXF705, TXF707 and TXF710),
PG9 cable gland
100022477 TXF-MT-06 Mounting flange for wall mounting (TXF715 and TXF721), PG9
cable gland
4.4.3 Brackets and adapters
Ident No. Type Description
100020096 TXF-MV-01 VESA bracket
100020097 TXF-MV-02 VESA adapter
100020098 TXF-TABLE-01 Table stand
100020094 TXF-MG-01 Goose neck bracket
4.4.4 M12 mounting tool
Ident no. Type Description
100020103 TXF-M22-TOOL M22 mounting tool,
tool holder: Standard hexagonal bit,
1/4’’(6.3mm)
NOTE
You will find further accessory products under www.turck.com.

Installing
Mounting the device on a mounting surface
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NOTE
Suitable mounting accessories and suitable PoE Ethernet cables are available at
www.turck.com.
nThe equipment shall only be used in an area of not more than pollution degree 2, as defined
in IEC/EN 60664- 1.
nThe special mounting tool TX-M22-TOOL ensures the safe and IP compliant installation of
the devices.
nThe IP67 PoE cable (TXF-M22G-RJ45-5M oder TXF-M22G-M22G-5M) for achieving IP67 pro-
tection can only be used with a mounting surface thickness of 1.5 to 3 mm.
nThe maximum permissible thickness of the mounting surface is 10 mm.
nThe maximum surface roughness of the mounting surface for correct seating of the seal is
120 µm.
5.1 Mounting the device on a mounting surface
Fig.4: Mounting TXF700
Mount the device directly on the pre-drilled mounting surface or with special mounting
adapters, tube brackets, wall brackets or similar accessories. The maximum tightening
torque for the for the mounting screws is 130 Ncm, for the mounting nut 1000 Ncm.
IP67 applications: Mount the device on the outside of an IP67 housing with appropriate
accessories ( [}11]) e.g. IP67- PoE Ethernet cable TXF-M22G-RJ45-5M or TXF-M22G-
M22G-5M.
Make sure that the seal, which is included in the mounting accessories, is correctly
seated.
Observe IP classification of the accessories according to the corresponding data sheet.

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5.2 Grounding the device
The device is grounded via a shielded CAT 5 cable. Alternatively, the device is grounded using
screws on the right and left side of the M22 flange on the rear of the device.
General instructions for device grounding
All the electronic devices in the control system must be properly grounded.
Carry out grounding according to the applicable regulations.
Ground the device to minimize noise effects from electromagnetic interference.

Connecting
Connecting the device to Ethernet and to the supply voltage
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DANGER
Ignitable atmosphere
Explosion by ignitable sparks
Do not disconnect the device in an ignitable atmosphere when energized.
6.1 Connecting the device to Ethernet and to the supply voltage
The device has a PoE connector for connection to Ethernet and the power supply.
Connect the device to Ethernet using a special IP67 Ethernet cable with M22 connector.
Fig.5: PoE connector Fig.6: PoE connector – dimensions
Pin Signal
1 TX+
2 TX-
3 RX+
4 n. c.
5 n. c.
6 RX-
7 n. c.
8 n. c.
Default settings of the Ethernet ports
ETH0/WAN: DHCP
WIFI0/WIFI: DHCP
6.1.1 Power supply
For the power supply of the device a PoE injector (e. g. PSU20-PoE-36W01) is required. In IP67
applications, the connection is made via special, pre-assembled cables with M22 Ethernet con-
nection. In IP20 applications, the connection can also be realized using a standard RJ45 Ether-
net cable. The pre-assembled IP67 cables are available in different versions at www.turck.com.
The voltage source must be designed to ensure the correct operation of the device (see “Tech-
nical data”).

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7 Commissioning
7.1 Charging the battery
The device is equipped with a rechargeable lithium battery, which is not user replaceable.
The following information is maintained by the battery:
nHardware real-time clock (date and time)
Charge the battery for at least 48 hours before using the device for the first time.
When the battery is fully charged, it guarantees data backup at 25 °C for three months.
7.2 Using the touchscreen
Before initial operation, check that the touch screen is working properly.
Do not use sharp or pointed objects (screwdrivers, etc.) to operate the touch screen.
7.3 Initial commissioning
The Ethernet ports of the device are set to DHCP by default. During the initial commissioning,
the IP address is therefore set via the system settings on the touch screen of the device, via a
DHCP server in the network or via the Turck Service Tool.
7.4 Web server login
Open the web server using the device's IP address.
Connect via https://IP.
IP = current IP address of the TX… device
Log on to the device as administrator:
Default user: admin
Default passwort: admin
If the simple link causes a conflict with an already active WebVisu application, the system set-
tings can also be accessed directly via the following link:
https://IP/machine_config
Example access:
https://192.168.1.24/machine_config
Username: admin
Password: admin

Commissioning
Setting the IP address
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7.5 Setting the IP address
The IP address can be set via the system settings on the touch screen of the device, the device’s
web server or via the Turck Service Tool.
7.5.1 Setting the IP address via the web server
Log in to the device’s web server as described under “Web server login”.
Edit the network setting via System Settings Ò Network Ò Edit.
Fig.7: Webserver – system settings
Set the IP address, the subnet mask, etc. under Network interface and save the changes.
Fig.8: Webserver – network interface

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7.5.2 Setting the IP address via Turck Service Tool
Connect the device to the PC via the Ethernet interface.
Open Turck Service Tool.
Click Search or press [F5].
Fig.9: Turck Service Tool – home screen
aTurck Service Tool shows the connected devices.
NOTE
Clicking the device's IP address opens the web server.
Fig.10: Turck Service Tool – found devices

Commissioning
Programming with TX VisuPro
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Click on the desired device.
Click Change or press [F2].
Change the IP address and the net mask, if necessary.
Accept the changes with Set in device.
Fig.11: Turck Service Tool – changing the IP configuration
7.6 Programming with TX VisuPro
Prerequisites
nFor programming the HMI/PLCs with TX VisuPro, the software tool has to be installed on a PC
computer running Microsoft Windows.
7.6.1 Transferring TX VisuPro to the device
There are two options to transfer a TX VisuPro runtime project to a device:
nVia Ethernet
nVia a USB stick
Project transfer via Ethernet
Connect the HMI device to the computer with an Ethernet network.
Execute the command Run/Download in TX VisuPro. You may have to ensure that the
proper firewall policy has been configured in the computer to allow TX VisuPro to access
the network.
Project transfer via a USB stick
Create an update package with TX VisuPro and copy it to a USB stick.
Connect the USB stick to the device using a suitable Y-splitter PoE cable with USB port
(TXF-M22G-RJ45-5M-USB-1M [}11]).

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8 Configuring
The devices have an integrated User interface and a web server for configuring the system. The
user interface is based on HTML pages accessible via port 443 using a Web browser (Fire-
foxV.79 ChromeV.44 or higher). Alternatively, the system settings can be called and operated
via a VNC client. To use the VNC client, the VNC service must be activated in the system set-
tings.
Initial commissioning is done by local access to the system settings via the touch screen on the
device. If the "System Settings" button is not displayed on the home screen, the device must be
restarted in "Tap-Tap mode" (see "Recovery operation" in the "Adapting the system set-
tings" [}19]).
8.1 Configuring the system settings
The available options can be selected from the navigation menu on the left side of the screen.
Fig.12: System settings
System settings has two operating modes:
Mode Usage
User mode nDevice with TX VisuPro runtime
nDevice in delivery state
System Mode In addition to the options in user mode, the system mode includes ad-
ditional commands for system upgrade and recovery.
nDevice without TX VisuPro runtime
nDevice with software error
Edit system settings in user mode
Status device Description
Factory default status Open the system settings.
TX VisuPro runtime
running
Press and hold the unused area of the touch screen for at least
2s.
Open the context menu and select System Settings.

Setting
Configuring the system settings
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Edit the system settings in system mode
Status device Description
Standard If no TX VisuPro runtime is running on the device:
User mode
Open the System Settings.
System Mode
Device without TX VisuPro runtime: Restart the device via Re-
start Ò Config. OS.
Device with TX VisuPro runtime: Open the context menu and se-
lect System Settings.
To open the context menu: Press and hold the unused area of
the touch screen for at least 2s.
Restart the device via Restart Ò Config. OS.
Recovery operation If the device is not responsive, use the so-called “tap-tap” procedure.
Touch the surface of the touch screen several times with a typ-
ing frequency of at least 2 Hz immediately after switching on the
device.
aWhen the sequence is detected, the message "Tap Tap detected,
Going to Config Mode" will appear on the display.
The basic settings for the device are made in the system settings.
Setting Description
Language Configuration of the language used for the System Settings menu.
System Information about platform, status and timers (“like System on time,
“backlight on time”)
Logs Activating and exporting persistent log for BSP
Date & Time Date and time, including time zone and NTP Server
Network Configuration of the IP address of the Ethernet interface and the other
network settings like DNS, gateway, DHCP, host name, routing and
bridging.
Services Activate/deactivate services (e.g. OpenSSH server, bridge, cloud,
router, SNMP, logging)
Management Update of BSP components (Main OS, Config OS, Boot loader,
XLoader), check for partitions consistence, update of splash screen, in-
formation about usage and size of partitions.
The update of Main OS is available only in System Mode, the update of
Config OS is only in User Mode.
Display Configuring the automatic backlight, adjusting the brightness, chan-
ging the display orientation
Restart Restarts the device
By default, the device is restarted in user mode via the "Main OS" op-
tion. The "Configuration OS" option restarts the device directly in Sys-
tem Settings in system Mode.
Authentication Configuration ot the password for the administrator ("admin") and for
the standard user ("user”). The administrator has full access to the sys-
tem settings (updates of the BSP and other system components). The
standard user has some restrictions.
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