SIMATIC HMI Panel PC Ex Thin Client Ex Notes Supplement to operating instructions Important Note This supplement contains important information. The statements made take precedence over those in the operating instructions and online help. Please read this supplement carefully, it contains helpful information. This supplement is valid for products with following order numbers: SIMATIC HMI Panel PC Ex 6AV7200-1... SIMATIC HMI Thin Client Ex 6AV7200-0... Edition 02/2013 Supplement to operating instructions Edition 02/2013 Please follow the guidelines mentioned in the manual! Safety Guidelines Safety Guidelines This manual contains notices you have to observe in order to ensure your personal safety, as well as to prevent damage to property. Qualified Personnel The device/system may only be set up and used in conjunction with this documentation. Commissioning and operation of a device/system may only be performed by qualified personnel. Within the context of the safety notes in this documentation qualified persons are defined as persons who are authorized to commission, ground and label devices, systems and circuits in accordance with established safety practices and standards. Prescribed Usage Note the following: WARNING This device may only be used for the applications described in the catalog or the technical description and only in connection with devices or components from other manufacturers which have been approved or recommended by Siemens. Correct, reliable operation of the product requires proper transport, storage, positioning and assembly as well as careful operation and maintenance. Trademarks The trademarks in this publication may be trademarks whose use by third parties for their own purposes could violate the rights of the owner. Disclaimer of Liability We have reviewed the contents of this publication to ensure consistency with the hardware and software described. Since variance cannot be precluded entirely, we cannot guarantee full consistency. However, the information in this publication is reviewed regularly and any necessary corrections are included in subsequent editions. 2/52 A5E02338654-01 Supplement to operating instructions Edition 02/2013 Service and support Local information If you have questions about the products described in this document, you can find help at: http://www.siemens.com/automation/partner Technical documentation for SIMATIC products Further documentation for SIMATIC products and systems can be found at: http://www.siemens.com/simatic-tech-doku-portal Easy Shopping at the Mall Catalog & online ordering system http://www.siemens.com/automation/mall Training All the training options are listed at: http://www.siemens.com/sitrain Find a contact at: Phone: +49(911) 895-3200 Technical support Tel +49 (0)911 895 7222 Fax +49 (0)911 895 7223 http://www.siemens.com/automation/csi/service A Web form for Support Request can be found at: http://www.siemens.com/automation/support-request When you contact the customer support, please have the following information for the technician on hand: BIOS version Order No. (MLFB) of the device Installed additional software Installed additional hardware Online support Information about the product, Support and Service, right through to the Technical Forum, can be found at: http://www.siemens.com/automation/service&support After-sales information system for SIMATIC PC / PG Information about contacts, drivers, and BIOS updates, FAQs and Customer Support can be found at: http://www.siemens.com/asis 3/52 A5E02338654-01 Supplement to operating instructions Edition 02/2013 Notice to device designation Panel PC Ex devices The table below lists the Panel PC Ex devices together with their marking on the type plate and the Operating Instructions. MLFB Designation Siemens 6AV720 0-1abcdx a=A Panel PC Ex, Zone 2, 15" a=B Panel PC Ex, Zone 2, 19" a=D Panel PC Ex, Zone 1, 15" a=E Panel PC Ex, Zone 1, 19" a=J Panel PC Ex, Zone 2, 15", SR a=K Panel PC Ex, Zone 1, 15", SR b=A 10/100Base-TX b=B 100Base-FX c=1 CF 4GB, 1GB RAM c=2 CF 16GB, 1GB RAM c=3 HDD 100GB, 1GB RAM c=4 CF 4GB, 2GB RAM c=5 CF 16GB, 2GB RAM c=6 HDD 100GB, 2GB RAM d=1 Windows XPe d=3 Windows XP Pro d=4 Windows 7 Ultimate Ethernet Switch 6AV720 0-1abcdx 6AV720 0-1abcdx 6AV720 0-1abcdx 6AV7675-0PX00-0AA0 Device designation (includes) MT-436-A-xx-TFT-xx MT-456-A-xx-TFT-xx ET-436-A-xx-TFT-xx ET-456-A-xx-TFT-xx MT-436-A-xx-SR-xx ET-436-A-xx-SR-xx xx-4x6-A-TX-xx xx-4x6-A-FX-xx xx-4x6-A-xx-R1-4GB-xx xx-4x6-A-xx-R1-16GB-xx xx-4x6-A-xx-R1-100GB-xx xx-4x6-A-xx-R2-4GB-xx xx-4x6-A-xx-R2-16GB-xx xx-4x6-A-xx-R2-100GB-xx xx-4x6-A-xx-XPe xx-4x6-A-xx-XPp xx-4x6-A-xx-7U SK-KJ1740 The language sets of Windows XP Embedded contains the following languages: Windows XPe set 1 English German French Italian Spanish Portugese / Portugal Portugese / Brazil Dutch Danish Swedish Norwegian Finnish Greek Hungarian Czech Polish Russian 4/52 Turkish Hebrew (right-to-left layout) Arabic (right-to-left layout) Chinese (Traditional) Chinese (Simplified) Japanese Korean A5E02338654-01 Notice to device designation Thin Client Ex devices The table below lists the Thin Client Ex devices together with their marking on the type plate and the Operating Instructions. MLFB Designation Siemens 6AV720 0-0ab00xx a=A Thin Client Ex, Zone 2, 15" a=B Thin Client Ex, Zone 2, 19" a=D Thin Client Ex, Zone 1, 15" a=E Thin Client Ex, Zone 1, 19" a=G Thin Client Ex, Zone 2, 15", SR a=H Thin Client Ex, Zone 1, 15", SR b=A 10/100Base-TX b=B 100Base-FX Digital KVM-Box Ethernet Switch 6AV720 0-0ab00xx 6AV7675-0EX00-0AA0 6AV7675-0PX00-0AA0 Device designation (includes) MT-536-A-xx-TFT-xx MT-556-A-xx-TFT-xx ET-536-A-xx-TFT-xx ET-556-A-xx-TFT-xx MT-536-A-xx-SR-xx ET-536-A-xx-SR-xx xx-5x6-A-TX-xx xx-5x6-A-FX-xx 5x6-KVM-digital SK-KJ1740 Supplement to operating instructions Edition 02/2013 Note on device combinations If a Panel PC Ex / Thin Client Ex device is installed inside a control cabinet or an enclosure together with an additional heater, please note the special conditions that apply with regard to the minimum temperature. In general, the entire combination of devices is certified for a temperature range of -30C to +40C. If the temperature of the entire unit falls BELOW -20C the Panel PC Ex / Thin Client Ex device may only be switched on once the temperature has been raised back to -20C or above. This must be ensured by means of monitoring the temperature inside the control cabinet or enclosure. Alternatively, this can be ensured by pre-heating the unit with a type TEF 9201 100 W heater for one and a half hours. -20C ... +40C -30C ... +40C Panel PC Ex Thin Client Ex -30C ... +40C heater (z.B. TEF 9201) For the correct operation of all associated components please note, in addition to these operating instructions, all other operating instructions enclosed in this delivery as well as the operating instructions of the additional equipment to be connected. 6/52 A5E02338654-01 Operating Instructions MT-xx6-A Series 400 Panel PC Series 500 Thin Clients (valid for HW Revision 3) HW-Rev. MT-xx6-A-Fx: HW-Rev. MT-xx6-A-Tx: Operating Instructions Version: Issue date: 03.00.11 03.00.21 03.00.01 12.02.2013 Operating Instructions MT-xx6-A Table of contents Table of contents Description Table of contents 1 Preface 2 Device function 2.1 MT-4x6-A (Series 400 Panel PC) 2.2 MT-5x6-A (Series 500 Thin Clients) 3 Technical Data 3.1 Additionally for MT-4x6-A (Panel PC) 4 Conformity to standards 5 Certificates 5.1 ATEX 5.2 IECEx 5.3 DNV 5.4 LR 5.5 GOST-R 5.6 CSA 5.7 UL-BR 6 Marking 7 Power supply 7.1 Operator interfaces 7.1.1 All circuits in zone 2 and 22 7.1.2 With circuits in zone 1 and 21 7.1.3 Operator interface terminals 7.1.3.1 Tightening torque 8 Permitted maximum values 8.1 External, non-intrinsically safe circuits 8.2 External inherently safe optical interface 8.3 External intrinsically safe circuits 9 Type code 9.1 MT-4x6-A (Panel PC) 9.2 MT-5x6-A (Thin Client) 10 Safety Advice 10.1 Installation and operation 10.2 Cautionary note 10.3 Special conditions 11 Installation 11.1 General information 11.2 MT-xx6-A 11.3 Installation via USB-interfaces 11.3.1 Software installation using a USB Flash-Drive 11.3.2 Software installation with external USB devices 11.4 USB interfaces 11.4.1 I.S. USB interfaces USB0, USB2 11.4.2 Ex-nA USB interfaces USB1, USB3 11.4.2.1 Connection variations for Ex-nA USB interfaces Page 8 of 52 Page 8 10 10 10 10 11 12 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 15 16 16 16 16 16 16 17 17 17 18 20 20 21 22 22 22 22 23 23 23 24 24 24 25 25 25 25 OI_MT_xx6_A_SIE_en_V_03_00_01.docx / 12.02.2013 Operating Instructions MT-xx6-A 11.4.2.2 12 12.1 12.2 13 13.1 13.2 13.2.1 13.2.2 13.2.2.1 14 14.1 14.1.1 14.2 14.2.1 14.3 15 15.1 15.2 16 17 17.1.1 17.1.2 18 18.1 18.2 18.3 18.3.1 18.3.2 18.3.3 18.3.4 19 19.1 19.2 19.2.1 19.2.2 19.2.3 19.2.4 19.2.4.1 19.2.4.2 19.2.5 19.2.5.1 19.2.6 20 21 22 Connection terminal Assembly and disassembly General information Cut-out MT-xx6-A Operation General information Connections Dip switch settings S3 and S4 Status LEDs LEDs Exicom-SHD-xxx hard disk Installation of hard disk Mechanical dimensions Connections Safety advice Hard disk replacement Maintenance, service Servicing Time function Troubleshooting Disposal ROHS directive 2002/95/EC China ROHS labelling Front panel resistance Design Materials Material properties Entire device Membrane top (Polyester) Touch screen Front panel seal General Information Keyboard features MT-4x6-A (Panel PC) Licensing issues Recovery Stick Back-up Initial start-up Initial start-up XP Pro/WIN 7 Initial start-up XP Embedded Switching off/closing down Note on XP Embedded Installation Windows XP Professional CSA Control Drawing Declaration of EC conformity Release notes OI_MT_xx6_A_SIE_en_V_03_00_01.docx / 12.02.2013 Table of contents 26 27 27 27 27 27 28 29 30 30 32 32 32 33 33 33 34 34 34 35 35 35 35 36 36 36 36 37 37 39 40 41 41 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 43 43 44 45 48 49 Page 9 of 52 Operating Instructions MT-xx6-A 1 Preface Preface These Operating Instructions contain all aspects relevant to explosion protection for the MT-xx6-A operator interfaces (series 400 Panel PC and series 500 Thin Clients). They also contain information on the connection and installation of these devices. Please also refer to additional documentation included in the delivery, such as the examination certificate and the hardware manual, which contain further important information. These operating instructions contain a joint description of the product lines Panel PC and Thin Clients. Any differences between the three product lines will be explicitly mentioned and dealt with. As a rule, though, the information contained in these operating instructions applies to all models of the MT-xx6-A series. The MT-xx6-A operator interfaces with display sizes of 26 cm/10.4", 38 cm/15" and 48 cm/19" will be available in Hardware Revision 3. For the correct operation of all associated components please note, in addition to these operating instructions, all other operating instructions enclosed in this delivery as well as the operating instructions of the additional equipment to be connected. Please also note that all certificates of the operator interfaces can be found in a separate document ! 2 Device function The MT-xx6-A operator interfaces are explosion-proof equipment for installation in hazardous areas and can be installed in zones 2 and 22 with outputs for zones 1 and 21. All devices have a modular structure, which makes changes and maintenance easy. 2.1 MT-4x6-A (Series 400 Panel PC) The MT-4x6-A Panel PC devices are robust Panel PCs for hazardous areas. With their preinstalled Windows operating systems they are ready to run straight away. As a standard, all Panel PCs are equipped with a touch screen and several interfaces and are based on the powerful ATOM technology (1.6 GHz clock frequency), making them the most powerful devices on the market. 2.2 MT-5x6-A (Series 500 Thin Clients) The MT-5x6-A Remote HMIs of the 500 series can be integrated into modern networks as Thin Clients or with a KVM box via KVM-over-IP, thus providing ideal and flexible access options with central data administration. The MT-5x6 operator interfaces, which are used for operation and visualization, are located in the hazardous area, whereas the PC that is operated is located in the safe area. Each ERP/MES network can be accessed from each Thin Client via the IP address. The Thin Client system supports both modern technologies such as DVI and USB and older technologies such as VGA and PS/2. Page 10 of 52 OI_MT_xx6_A_SIE_en_V_03_00_01.docx / 12.02.2013 Operating Instructions MT-xx6-A 3 Technical Data Technical Data Function / Equipment MT-406-A Display type Display size Resolution in pixels Display Touch Screen normal 26 cm (10.4") SVGA 800 x 600 Sunlight readable Backlight Service life of backlight at +10C at +35C at +55C Brightness normal Sunlight readable Contrast normal Sunlight readable Keyboard Functional keys Soft keys Cursor keys Alphanumeric keys System keys Additional keyboard Trackball/Joystick Power supply Connections Power supply Power consumption [A] max. operating voltage Um MT-xx6-A Real-time clock Data buffer Battery Capacitor Status display LEDs below the back cover Interfaces Ethernet Copper (Tx) Optical fibre (Fx) USB PS/2 Serial COM1 Fieldbus Panel PC Audio Data cable/-lenght Copper (Tx) Optical fibre (Fx) MT-436-A-(SR) MT-536-A-(SR) MT-416-A - TFT Color, 16,777,216 Colors 38 cm (15") XGA 1024 x 768 Touch screen on glass MT-456-A MT-556-A 48 cm (19") SXGA 1280 x 1024 8-wire analogue resistive 5-wire analogue resistive LED background lighting - 130,000 h 500,000 h 50,000 h 55,000 h 40,000 h 70,000 h 50,000 h - 400 cd/m - 350 cd/m 1000 cd/m 350 cd/m - min. 500:1, typ. 700:1 min. 400:1, typ. 700:1 1000:1 typ. 600:1 Polyester membrane on aluminium plate (> 1 million actions) 12 12 8 8 10 no no no Yes no no no 12 no no no 14 no no no optional 100 mA max. power consumption 105 Keys or 107 keys with integrated trackball / joystick optional Directly in the integrated connection box via screw terminals, 2.5 mm green (Ex-nA) 24 VDC (20.4 to 28.8 VDC) 1.2 A 30 VDC Yes Lithium battery and capacitor buffered, maintenance-free > 5 years at least 4 days for activity on - Solid state flash drive or HD - Ethernet link - COM 1 and COM 2 Either Tx or Fx 10/100BaseTx, 10/100 Mbit (Ex-nA) 100BaseFx, 100 Mbit, inherently safe (Ex op is) 2x Ex-nA; 2x Ex-ib/ic For external keyboard, mouse, trackball, joystick (all Ex-ib/ic) RS-232, RS-422, RS-485 (Ex-nA) not for Thin Client MPI with MPI Box SSW7-HMI-RS-422 Line Out output (Ex-nA) up to 100 m via CAT5 installation cable AWG22 up to 2000 m via 62,5/125 m (core-/external cross section) multi-mode optical fibre cable OI_MT_xx6_A_SIE_en_V_03_00_01.docx / 12.02.2013 Page 11 of 52 Operating Instructions MT-xx6-A Function / Equipment Front plate Housing Housing protection type Operating temperature range Operation Operation with heater * Operation with heater **, housing insulation and protective screen Storage temperature range * Comment ** Comment Heat dissipation Relative humidity Vibration Technical Data MT-436-A-(SR) MT-456-A MT-536-A-(SR) MT-556-A Polyester on seawater-proof aluminium with touch technology and safety glass Stainless steel IP 66 MT-406-A MT-416-A - 20C ... + 55C* - 30C ... + 55C* - 40C ... + 55C* - 30C ... + 60C in the case of MT-4x6-A and MT-5x6-A: at +55C for a maximum of 5 hours, at +50C for continuous operation (24/7) ** The heater used must be of such a design that the temperature inside the operator interface's housing does not fall below -20C (-30C only at the front) ! approx. 50 % via front plate, approx. 50 % via housing 90% at + 40 C, without condensation 3 to 22 Hz: 1 mm 22 to 500 Hz: 9.8 m/s = 1 g 3 to 9 Hz: 3.5 mm 9 to 500 Hz: 9.8 m/s = 1 g Operation Transport: Shock loading Operation Transport: Dimensions [mm] Front (w x h) Cut-out w x h [mm] (+/- 0.5) Depth of cut-out Wall thickness Mounting position Weight [kg] Device Fixing frame 3.1 150 m/s = about 15 g / 11 ms 250 m/s = about 25 g / 6 ms 400 x 270 385.5 x 257.5 372 x 270 440 x 340 359.5 x 257.5 427.5 x 327.5 150 535 x 425 522.5 x 412.5 165 8 vertical or horizontal 13.00 0.6 12.60 0.6 17.30 0.7 23.5 0.9 Additionally for MT-4x6-A (Panel PC) Processor Working memory [GB] Data memory [GB] Type of data memory Standard Optional Operating system Standard Software Global language support Page 12 of 52 ATOM 1.6 GHz 1 or 2 4 or 16 Solid state flash drive expansion to Exicom-SHD-xxx hard disk 100 GB instead of flash drive Windows XP Embedded Windows XP Professional Windows 7 Ultimate WIN CC flexible Via Multi-Language interface of Windows XP embedded (25 languages) OI_MT_xx6_A_SIE_en_V_03_00_01.docx / 12.02.2013 Operating Instructions MT-xx6-A 4 Conformity to standards Conformity to standards The MT-xx6-A operator interfaces comply with the following standards and directives: Standard Classification Directive 94/9/EC 1st supplement IEC 60079-0 : 2011 General requirements IEC 60079-1 : 2007 Flameproof enclosure "d" IEC 60079-7 : 2006 Increased safety "e" IEC 60079-11 : 2011 Intrinsic safety "i" IEC 60079-15 : 2010 Type of protection "n" IEC 60079-18 : 2009 Encapsulation "m" IEC 60079-28 : 2006 Optical radiation "op is" IEC 60079-31 : 2008 Protected by enclosures "t" (dust) Electromagnetic compatibility Directive 2004/108/EC EN 61326-1 : 2008 General requirements IEC 61000-6-2 : 2005 Immunity IEC 61000-6-4 : 2011 Emission 5 Certificates The MT-xx6-A operator interfaces are certified for installation in the following areas: according to ATEX Directive 94/9/EC for installation in zones 2 and 22 IECEx (International Electrotechnical Commision System for Certification Standards for Electrical Equipment for Explosive Atmospheres) DNV (Det Norske Veritas) LR (Lloyds Register) GOST-R (Russion certification) CSA (Canadian Standard Association) UL-BR (UL do Brasil Certificacoes - INMETRO) 5.1 to ATEX The ATEX certificates are listed under the following certification numbers: Certificate number for MT-xx6-A: 5.2 TUV 11 ATEX 7103 X IECEx The IECEx certificates are listed under the following certification numbers: Certificate number for MT-xx6-A: IECEx TUR 11.0015X You can access all IECEx certificates on the official website of the IEC under their certificate number. http://iecex.iec.ch/iecex/iecexweb.nsf/welcome?openform. OI_MT_xx6_A_SIE_en_V_03_00_01.docx / 12.02.2013 Page 13 of 52 Operating Instructions MT-xx6-A 5.3 Certificates DNV The DNV certification is listed below the following numbers: Certificate number: File number: Job Id: 5.4 A-12989 899.60 262.1-001689-6 LR The LR (Lloyds Register) certificate is listed under the following certification number: Certificate number: 5.5 11/20032 GOST-R The GOST-R certification is listed below the following number: Certificate number: 5.6 DE.04.B01741 CSA The CSA certificate is listed under the following certification number: Certificate number: 5.7 2512677 UL-BR The UL-BR certificate is listed under the following certification number: Certificate number: Page 14 of 52 UL-BR 12.0398X OI_MT_xx6_A_SIE_en_V_03_00_01.docx / 12.02.2013 Operating Instructions MT-xx6-A 6 Marking Marking Manufacturer R. STAHL HMI Systems GmbH Type code MT-4x6-A / MT-5x6-A CE classification: c 0158 Testing authority and certificate number: TUV 11 ATEX 7103 X IECEx TUR 11.0015X Ex classification: ATEX guideline 94/9/EC MT-xx6-A-Tx MT-xx6-A-Fx e e II 3 (2/3) G Ex d e ia ib mb nA [ib Gb] [ic] IIC T4 Gc II 3 (2/3) D Ex ia tc [ib Db] [ic] IIIC T80C Dc IP66 II 3 (2/3) G Ex d e ia ib mb nA [ib op is Gb] [ic] IIC T4 Gc II 3 (2/3) D Ex ia tc [ib op is Db] [ic] IIIC T80C Dc IP66 IECEx MT-xx6-A-Tx Ex d e ia ib mb nA [ib Gb] [ic] IIC T4 Gc Ex ia tc [ib Db] [ic] IIIC T80C Dc IP66 MT-xx6-A-Fx Ex d e ia ib mb nA [ib op is Gb] [ic] IIC T4 Gc Ex ia tc [ib op is Db] [ic] IIIC T80C Dc IP66 GOST-R MT-xx6-A-Tx 2ExdeiaibmbnA[ib][ic]IICT4 DIP A21 TA80C, IP66 MT-xx6-A-Fx 2ExdeiaibmbnA[ibopis][ic]IICT4 DIP A21 TA80C, IP66 CSA Ex d e ia ib mb nA [ib Gb] [ic] IIC T4 Gc, Type 4X, IP66 Class II, Division 2, Groups E, F, G, T80C Ex ia tc [ib ic] IIIC T80C Dc, IP66 UL-BR MT-xx6-A-Tx Ex d e ia ib mb nA [ib Gb] [ic] IIC T4 Gc Ex ia tc [ib Db] [ic] IIIC T80C Dc IP66 MT-xx6-A-Fx Ex d e ia ib mb nA [ib op is Gb] IIC T4 Ex ia tc [ib op is Db] [ic] IIIC T80C Dc IP66 OI_MT_xx6_A_SIE_en_V_03_00_01.docx / 12.02.2013 Page 15 of 52 Operating Instructions MT-xx6-A 7 Power supply Power supply 7.1 Operator interfaces Power supply: 24.0 VDC (min. 20.4 VDC , max. 28.8 VDC) Um = 30 VDC (for connected circuits in zone 1) Power consumption: MT-xx6-A 7.1.1 1.2 A All circuits in zone 2 and 22 If the operator interface and all connected circuits are solely used in zone 2 or 22, the operator interface can be supplied with the required rated voltage of Urated = 24 VDC (+20% / -15%) 7.1.2 With circuits in zone 1 and 21 If the operator interface is run in zone 2 and connected to intrinsically safe circuits / devices in zone 1, the following applies: Um = 30 VDC (see EN 60079-11 : 2007, section 3.16). 7.1.3 Operator interface terminals Copper wires with cross sections of betwee 0.2 mm (AWG 24) and 1.5 mm (AWG 14) may be connected to any of the terminals of the operator interfaces. When connecting cables to the terminals please make sure that the insulation of the cables goes right up to the terminal contacts. 7.1.3.1 Tightening torque For the terminals X1 and X11 a tightening torque of: 0,4 Nm up to 0,5 Nm is valid and for the terminals X2, X3, X4, X5, X6, X7, X8 and X9 a tightening torque of: 0,5 Nm bis 0,6 Nm is valid. Page 16 of 52 OI_MT_xx6_A_SIE_en_V_03_00_01.docx / 12.02.2013 Operating Instructions MT-xx6-A 8 8.1 Permitted maximum values Permitted maximum values External, non-intrinsically safe circuits Input voltage (X1): Rated voltage Power consumption for Urated Max. operating voltage Um 24 VDC (+20% / -15%) (for exclusive operation in zone 2) 1.2 A max 30 VDC (applies for connected circuits in zone 1) RS-422/-232 COM 1 (X2): Rated voltage Max. operating voltage Um RS-422: 5 VDC 253 VAC RS-232: 12 VDC USB-1 (X5): Rated voltage Max. operating voltage Um 5 VDC 253 VAC USB-3 (X7): Rated voltage Max. operating voltage Um 5 VDC 253 VAC Copper Ethernet (X11): Rated voltage Rated power Max. operating voltage Um 5 VDC 100 mW 30 VDC Audio (X3) Rated voltage Max. operating voltage Um 8.2 5 VDC 253 VAC External inherently safe optical interface Ethernet optical fiber (X10): Wavelength Radiant power OI_MT_xx6_A_SIE_en_V_03_00_01.docx / 12.02.2013 1350 nm 35 mW Page 17 of 52 Operating Instructions MT-xx6-A 8.3 Permitted maximum values External intrinsically safe circuits USB-0 (X4) and USB-2 (X6): Uo Io Po = = = 5.9 2.18 1.24 V A W a) The maximum values for zone 1 group IIC are: Ci = 0 F Co = 5.1 11 Li = 0 mH Lo = 10 5 Co and Lo pairs directly above/underneath each other may be used. 28 2 43 1 F H The maximum values for zone 1 group IIB are: Ci = 0 F Co = 14 40 Li = 0 mH Lo = 50 20 Co and Lo pairs directly above/underneath each other may be used. 79 10 200 5 F H The maximum values for zone 2 group IIC are: Ci = 0 F Co = 12 24 Li = 0 mH Lo = 10 5 Co and Lo pairs directly above/underneath each other may be used. 74 2 670 1 F H The maximum values for zone 2 group IIB are: Ci = 0 F Co = 37 92 Li = 0 mH Lo = 50 20 Co and Lo pairs directly above/underneath each other may be used. 200 10 790 5 F H b) Reader RSi1 and RSi2 (X8) +Uint 1 (power supply circuit, X8.0, bridge to X8.2): Uo lo Po = = = 10.4 220 2.29 V mA W a) The maximum values for zone 1 group IIC are: Ci = 1.72 F Co = 0.8 F Li = 0 mH Lo = 10 H Co and Lo pairs directly above/underneath each other may be used. b) The maximum values for zone 2 group IIC are: Ci = 1.72 F Co = 4.68 F Li = 0 mH Lo = 10 H Co and Lo pairs directly above/underneath each other may be used. Reader RSi1 (X8) +U_ex1 (power supply circuit, X8.2, bridge from X8.0): Ui Ii Pi Ci Li Page 18 of 52 = = = = = 12.4 220 2.29 25 0 V mA mW nF mH OI_MT_xx6_A_SIE_en_V_03_00_01.docx / 12.02.2013 Operating Instructions MT-xx6-A Permitted maximum values PS2 interface (X9): Connection for keyboard, mouse, trackball, joystick Uo Io Po = = = 5.88 200 1.18 V mA W a) The maximum values for zone 1 group IIC are: Ci = 17.6 F Co = 15.4 25.4 Li = 0 mH Lo = 2 1 Co and Lo pairs directly above/underneath each other may be used. F H The maximum values for zone 1 group IIB are: Ci = 17.6 F Co = 10.4 20.4 Li = 0 mH Lo = 100 50 Co and Lo pairs directly above/underneath each other may be used. The maximum values for zone 2 group IIC are: Ci = 17.6 F Co = 68.4 652.4 Li = 0 mH Lo = 2 1 Co and Lo pairs directly above/underneath each other may be used. 43.4 20 82.4 10 F H 102.4 222.4 20 10 F H b) F H The maximum values for zone 2 group IIB are: Ci = 17.6 F Co = 33.4 53.4 Li = 0 mH Lo = 100 50 Co and Lo pairs directly above/underneath each other may be used. Do NOT connect the optional external keyboard to live equipment ! OI_MT_xx6_A_SIE_en_V_03_00_01.docx / 12.02.2013 Page 19 of 52 Operating Instructions MT-xx6-A 9 9.1 Type code Type code MT-4x6-A (Panel PC) MT-xx6-A-aa-Rx-bb-cc-dd-SIE Front plate Siemens Operating system Data memory Display version Working memory Ethernet interface Family code (fixed to 6) Size code (display) 0 = 10.4" display 1 = 10.4" display 3 = 15" display 5 = 19" display 4 = Panel PC Ex Device for zones 2 and 22 Order variant: Classification product key MT-4x6-A-Fx-Rx-bb-cc-dd-SIE MT-4x6-A-Tx-Rx-bb-cc-dd-SIE MT-4x6-A-aa-R1-bb-cc-dd-SIE MT-4x6-A-aa-R2-bb-cc-dd-SIE MT-4x6-A-aa-Rx-TFT-bb-cc-dd-SIE MT-4x6-A-aa-Rx-SR-bb-cc-dd-SIE MT-4x6-A-aa-Rx-bb-4GB-dd-SIE MT-4x6-A-aa-Rx-bb-16GB-dd-SIE MT-4x6-A-aa-Rx-bb-100GB-dd-SIE MT-4x6-A-aa-Rx-bb-cc-XPe-SIE MT-4x6-A-aa-Rx-bb-cc-XPp-SIE MT-4x6-A-aa-Rx-bb-cc-7U-SIE Description Type with Optical fiber Ethernet interface100BaseFx (Ex op is) Copper Ethernet interface 10/100BaseTx (Ex-nA) Working memory 1 GB Working memory 2 GB TFT display (standard) Sunlight readable display 1000 cd/m (MT-436-A only) 4 GB Solid State Drive 16 GB Solid State Drive 100 GB hard disk (externaly- Exicom-SHD-xxx) * Windows XP embedded Windows XP professional MUI Windows 7 ultimate * The Exicom-SHD-xxx hard disk can only be used instead of a flash memory card (SSD), not in addition to it ! Page 20 of 52 OI_MT_xx6_A_SIE_en_V_03_00_01.docx / 12.02.2013 Operating Instructions MT-xx6-A 9.2 Type code MT-5x6-A (Thin Client) MT-xx6-A-aa-bb-SIE Front plate Siemens Display version Ethernet interface Family code (fixed to 6) Size code (display) 3 = 15" display 5 = 19" display 5 = Thin Client Ex Device for zones 2 and 22 Order variant: Classification product key MT-5x6-A-Fx-bb-SIE MT-5x6-A-Tx-bb-SIE MT-5x6-A-aa-TFT-SIE MT-5x6-A-aa-SR-SIE Description Type with Optical fiber Ethernet interface 100BaseFx (Ex op is) Copper Ethernet interface 10/100BaseTx (Ex-nA) TFT display (standard) Sunlight readable display 1000 cd/m (MT-536-A only) OI_MT_xx6_A_SIE_en_V_03_00_01.docx / 12.02.2013 Page 21 of 52 Operating Instructions MT-xx6-A Safety Advice 10 Safety Advice This chapter is a summary of the key safety measures. The summary is supplementary to existing rules which staff also have to study. The safety of persons and equipment in hazardous areas depends on compliance with all relevant safety regulations. Thus, the installation and maintenance staff carry a particular responsibility, requiring precise knowledge of the applicable regulations and conditions. 10.1 Installation and operation Please note the following when installing and operating the device: The national regulations for installation and assembly apply (e.g. EN/IEC 60079-14). The operator interface must only be switched on when it is closed. The installation must be compliant with any applicable regulations. After switching the operator interface off, wait for at least 1 minute before opening it. The safe maximum values of the connected field device(s) must correspond to the values listed on the data sheet or the EC type examination certificate. The operator interfaces may be installed in zones 2 or 22. When used in zone 2 and zone 22, intrinsically safe category 2 devices or energy-limited category 3 associated equipment may be connected to the intrinsically safe circuits. If category 2 equipment is connected to the intrinsically safe circuits in zone 1, Um must adhere to EN 60079-11 : 2007, section 3.16 when connecting the power supply and the non-energy-limited circuites of the MT-xx6-A. For the maximum connectable L and C values of the intrinsically safe circuits, the associated (above/underneath each other) pairs of values must be applied. National safety and accident prevention rules. Generally accepted technical rules. Safety instructions contained in these operating instructions. Any damage may compromise the explosion protection ! Use the device for its intended purpose only (see "Device Function"). Incorrect or unauthorized use and non-compliance with the instructions in this manual will void any warranty on our part. No changes to the device that compromise its explosion protection are permitted ! The device may only be installed and operated in an undamaged, dry and clean condition ! 10.2 Cautionary note Caution: This is an EN 55022 Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. 10.3 Special conditions The fronts of the operator interfaces with a sunlight readable display (type code includes "SR") may be cleaned with a damp cloth only. Page 22 of 52 OI_MT_xx6_A_SIE_en_V_03_00_01.docx / 12.02.2013 Operating Instructions MT-xx6-A Installation 11 Installation 11.1 General information Electrical plants are subject to certain regulations concerning installation and operation (e.g. RL 1999/92/EC, RL 94/9/EC and IEC/EN 60079-14). It is the responsibility of the operators of electrical installations in hazardous environments to ensure that the equipment is kept in proper condition, is operated according to instructions and that maintenance and repairs are carried out. 11.2 MT-xx6-A The operator interfaces may be installed in zones 2 or 22. The circuits must be installed according to applicable regulations. The PE connection part of the operator interface located at the back of the housing is internally connected with the GND supply cable (X1 pins 3 and 4). The operator interfaces can be mounted and operated in any position. Sufficient air circulation must be ensured, however, so that the maximum operating temperature is not exceeded. The operator interface's front should be protected by a canopy against permanent exposure to UV light. This increases the front membrane's lifespan. The canopy MUST NOT be too close to the front plate and sufficient air circulation must be ensured. The MT-4x6-A and MT-5x6-A devices may be operated at +55C ONLY FOR SHORT PERIODS (maximum 5 h) at a time. OI_MT_xx6_A_SIE_en_V_03_00_01.docx / 12.02.2013 Page 23 of 52 Operating Instructions MT-xx6-A 11.3 Installation Installation via USB-interfaces Installation of software on the operator interfaces via the USB-interfaces: 11.3.1 Software installation using a USB Flash-Drive You may only use USB Flash-Drives permitted for use by the manufacturer. These USB FlashDrives are below and in general referred to by the manufacturer as "USB(i) Drives". Data may only be copied onto the operator interfaces and software may only be installed with these USB Drives. In hazardous areas you may only use I.S. certified USB Drives supplied by the manufacturer. In an industrial area, a permitted, non-explosion proof Flash-Drive may be connected to the I.S. USB interface of the operator interface after having been connected to any PC. The manufacturers USB(i) drives may also be connected to non-intrinsically safe interfaces, from where they may be used with operator interfaces of the MT-xx6-A series. If devices are connected to the I.S. USB interface that have not been approved the manufacturer, protective elements may become damaged, thus compromising the intrinsic safety of the interfaces. In this case the manufacturer can no longer guarantee the intrinsic safety of the device ! 11.3.2 Software installation with external USB devices Not applicable to MT-5x6-A Software may be installed with the aid of any external USB devices subject to the following conditions: The software is installed in the safe area. The USB devices are connected to the USB interfaces USB1 or USB3 (X5 or X7) with the VB-USB-INST1 connection cable. Connection diagram with VB-USB-INST1 (hard disk, CD/DVD with power supply) Direct connections to the operator interfaces must be via VB-USB-INST1! Otherwise, the internal circuits may become damaged and the explosion-protection of the operator interface may become compromised ! Page 24 of 52 OI_MT_xx6_A_SIE_en_V_03_00_01.docx / 12.02.2013 Operating Instructions MT-xx6-A 11.4 Installation USB interfaces The MT-xx6-A device series have 4 USB interface channels. USB0 at X4 for the internal connection of a USB Drive. USB1 at X5 for the connection of external USB devices. USB2 at X6 for the connection of an external USB Drive. USB3 at X7 for the connection of external USB devices. The connection diagram for the MT-xx6-A interfaces can be found in chapter 13.2 connections. 11.4.1 I.S. USB interfaces USB0, USB2 The USB0 and USB2 interfaces (X4 and X6) are intended for the internal or external connection of USBi Drives. The maximum value for the joint power supply of USB0 and USB2 is 500 mA. 11.4.2 Ex-nA USB interfaces USB1, USB3 The USB1 and USB3 interfaces (X5 and X7) are intended for the connection of external USB devices. The maximum value for the joint power supply of USB1 and USB3 is 500 mA. 11.4.2.1 Connection variations for Ex-nA USB interfaces The two Ex-nA USB interfaces have an identical structure. If intrinsically safe devices are connected to the Ex-nA USB interfaces of the MT-xx6-A operator interfaces, the manufacturer cannot guarantee that the intrinsic safety of these devices will continue to apply. The following versions are possible: 1. If a USB device that is not connected to the mains is connected, voltage can be supplied from the internal power supply (terminal 1). 2. If a USB device that is connected to the mains is connected, the internal power supply (terminal 1) must not be connected. The power must be supplied from an external device. OI_MT_xx6_A_SIE_en_V_03_00_01.docx / 12.02.2013 Page 25 of 52 Operating Instructions MT-xx6-A 11.4.2.2 Installation Connection terminal Flexible cables with a cross section of 0.2 - 2.5 mm can be used. The maximum cable length for the connection with the USB interfaces (X5 and X7) is 2.5 m. The insulation of the wire must reach right up to the terminal body. 11.4.2.2.1 Type 1 connection version The USB device does not require an external power supply as it uses less than 500 mA. No connection to the mains via other interfaces, e.g. WLAN stick. Type 1 connection diagram (e.g. WLAN stick) 11.4.2.2.2 Type 2 connection version The USB device does require an external power supply to function because it uses over 500 mA (e.g. hard disks, CD/DVD drives). The USB device is connected to the mains via other interfaces (e.g. USB/serial converter, USB-Profibus interface). Type 2 connection diagram (e.g. hard disk, CD/DVD with power supply) Page 26 of 52 OI_MT_xx6_A_SIE_en_V_03_00_01.docx / 12.02.2013 Operating Instructions MT-xx6-A Assembly and disassembly 11.4.2.2.3 Type 3 connection version The USB device does require an external power supply to function because it uses over 500 mA (e.g. hard disks, CD/DVD drives). The USB device is connected to the mains via other interfaces (e.g. USB/serial converter, USB-Profibus interface). The USB device needs the VCC connection of the operator interface (internal supply - terminal 1) to function. Type 3 connection diagram (any USB device with power supply) 12 Assembly and disassembly 12.1 General information Assembly and disassembly are subject to general technical rules. Additional, specific safety regulations apply to electronic and pneumatic installations. 12.2 Cut-out MT-xx6-A Make a cut-out with the following dimensions: Operator interface MT-x06-A MT-x16-A MT-x36-A MT-x56-A Width Height Depth of cut-out Material thickness 385.5 0.5 mm 359.5 0.5 mm 427.5 0.5 mm 522,5 0,5 mm 257.5 0.5 mm 257.5 0.5 mm 327.5 0.5 mm 412,5 0,5 mm 150 mm 150 mm 165 mm 165 mm up to 8 mm up to 8 mm up to 8 mm up to 8 mm 13 Operation 13.1 General information When operating the devices, particular care shall be taken that: the operator interface has been properly installed according to instructions, the device is undamaged, the terminal compartment is clean, all screws are tightened fast, before switching the operator interface on, its external PE terminal is properly connected to the equipotential bonding system at its place of use, the cover of the terminal compartment is completely closed. OI_MT_xx6_A_SIE_en_V_03_00_01.docx / 12.02.2013 Page 27 of 52 Operating Instructions MT-xx6-A 13.2 Operation Connections Terminal X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 Page 28 of 52 Pin 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 Definition Power supply operator interface +24 VDC Power supply operator interface +24 VDC Power supply operator interface GND Power supply operator interface GND TxD-b TxD-a RxD-b RxD-a TxD-b' TxD-a' RxD-b' RxD-a' TxD RxD RTS/ CTS/ GND Line Out right GND Line Out left USB interface, connection type A VCC USB USB + GND VCC USB USB + GND GND VCC USB USB + GND +U_INT1 0V +U_EX1 GND +U_RD Signal 1 Signal 2 Signal 3 Signal 4 +U_EX1 (out) VCC KBDAT KBCLK MSDAT MSCLK GND Connection Power supply of the operator interface Serial COM1 interface RS-422/485 Serial COM1 interface RS-232 Audio USB0 USB1 USB2 USB3 Reader interface I.S. PS2 interface * for external keyboard / mouse OI_MT_xx6_A_SIE_en_V_03_00_01.docx / 12.02.2013 Operating Instructions MT-xx6-A Operation X10 1 Optical fiber connection type SC X11 1 2 3 4 TxD (+) TxD (-) RxD (+) RxD (-) Ethernet optical fiber interface ** Ethernet copper Connection ** Please also note that the COM interface may only be physically connected once ! Power is supplied either with a physical RS-232 or an RS-422/485 connection. * Do NOT connect the optional external keyboard to live equipment ! ** Please note that the Ethernet connection is either for an optical fibre connection (X10) or for a copper connection (X11), depending on the version ordered ! The optical fiber connection requires a multimode optical fiber cable with 62.5 m core diameter and 125 m external diameter. Copper wires with cross sections of between 0.2 mm (AWG 24) and 1.5 mm (AWG 14) may be connected to any of the terminals of the operator interfaces. Which cable cross sections are chosen should be decided on the basis of relevant regulations, such as DIN VDE 0298. Factors that might require a larger cross section, such as current, increased temperatures, cable bundling, etc. must also be taken into account ! 13.2.1 Dip switch settings S3 and S4 Switch S3-1 S3-2 S4-1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 S4-4 * * Position OFF ON OFF ON S4-2 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 S4-3 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 OFF ON Interface COM1 RS-422/485 Interface RS-422 RS-485 Touch * Function No bus terminator resistor set Bus terminator resistor TxD line No bus terminator resistor set Bus terminator resistor RxD line Keying Automatic keying Keying always on Keying enabled by SW Driver in idle mode Automatic keying Status not permitted !!! Keying enabled by SW Driver in idle mode Touch switched off Touch switched on To switch off the touch via the dip switch S4-4 is at the moment not possible ! OI_MT_xx6_A_SIE_en_V_03_00_01.docx / 12.02.2013 Page 29 of 52 Operating Instructions MT-xx6-A 13.2.2 Operation Status LEDs The status of the respective LEDs at the operator interfaces indicates the activity of the corresponding data lines. In hazardous areas the operator interface must not be operated without the housing lid ! The status LEDs can therefore only be observed at the first start-up or in safe areas. 13.2.2.1 LEDs Definition LD5 LD8 LD7 LD6 LD14 Colour green yellow green yellow yellow LD15 green Page 30 of 52 Name COM1 TxD COM1 RxD COM2 TxD COM2 RxD LINK ACT HD Description Activity on COM1: sending, LED flashing Activity on COM1: receiving, LED flashing Activity on COM2: sending, LED flashing Activity on COM2: receiving, LED flashing Ethernet link established, LED always on Activity on Ethernet link, LED flashing Access to system disk (Solid State, HDD), LED flashing (only for MT-4xx-A devices) OI_MT_xx6_A_SIE_en_V_03_00_01.docx / 12.02.2013 Operating Instructions MT-xx6-A Operation Back view of MT-xx6-A device: LED section at MT-xx6-A device: OI_MT_xx6_A_SIE_en_V_03_00_01.docx / 12.02.2013 Page 31 of 52 Operating Instructions MT-xx6-A Exicom-SHD-xxx hard disk 14 Exicom-SHD-xxx hard disk The optional Exicom-SHD-xxx hard disk can be fitted inside the MT-4x6-A operator interfaces. * The Exicom-SHD-xxx hard disk can only be used instead of a flash memory card (SSD), not in addition to it ! 14.1 Installation of hard disk The Exicom-SHD-xxx hard disk is mounted by the manufacturer during the production of its operator interfaces. It is NOT possible to install the hard disks at a later date ! Installation of the Exicom-SHD-xxx hard disk into the MT-4x6-A operator interfaces reduces the minimum operating temperature to -20C ! The minimum temperature for the front remains -30C. The Exicom-SHD-xxx is incorporated into the operator interface's PA by means of two fixing screws. The fixing screws must be FIRMLY affixed to the housing of the operator interface to ensure this. The SAFE integration of the Exicom-SHD-xxx hard disk into the operator interface's PA is guaranteed due to its factory-mounting by the manufacturer. 14.1.1 Mechanical dimensions Hard disk housing (l x w x h, in mm) 113 x 92 x 31 Top view: Page 32 of 52 OI_MT_xx6_A_SIE_en_V_03_00_01.docx / 12.02.2013 Operating Instructions MT-xx6-A 14.2 Exicom-SHD-xxx hard disk Connections The Exicom-SHD-xxx hard disk is supplied with 24 VDC. The two connection wires intended for the purpose can be connected to the free contacts of the operator interface's X1 terminal (operator interface supply). The red cable (+ wire) is connected to the + pin (pin 2) and the black cable (- wire) is connected to the - (GND) pin (pin 3) of X1. The data cable of the hard disk is connected with the S-ATA plug to the associated 11-pin connector which protrudes from the encapsulation. 14.2.1 Safety advice DO NOT operate the MT-4x6-A operator interfaces WITHOUT the HARD DISK or if the SATA connection cable is DISCONNECTED ! A warning notice to this effect is attached to the SATA connection cable (see illustration). While the operator interface is switched on, the SATA connector and the power supply of the Exicom-SHD-xxx hard disk MUST NOT be disconnected. A warning notice to this effect is attached to the Exicom-SHD-xxx hard disk (see illustration). 14.3 Hard disk replacement The Exicom-SHD-xxx hard disk may be replaced. However, only specially trained staff with expertise in explosion-protection may carry out such a replacement. For information on how to replace the hard disk, please refer to the Operating Instructions "OI_Harddisk_SHD". OI_MT_xx6_A_SIE_en_V_03_00_01.docx / 12.02.2013 Page 33 of 52 Operating Instructions MT-xx6-A Maintenance, service 15 Maintenance, service Associated equipment is subject to maintenance, service and testing according to guidelines 1999/92/EC, IEC 60079-19, EN 60079-17 and BetrSichVer (Betriebssicherheitsverordnung Occupational Safety and Health) ! Because the transmission of the devices remains reliable and stable over long periods of time, regular adjustments are not required. The following principles apply to repairs *, spare parts purchase* or exchange of parts * (where this can be done by the user !): Only original parts provided by the manufacturer must be used. Fuses may only be replaced by equivalent fuse types. * Please also note section Troubleshooting ! If the MT-xx6-A operator interfaces are stored for more than 6 months, they should be operated every six months for at least one hour at room temperature (20C 5C). The MT-xx6-A series operator interfaces are maintenance-free across their entire lifespan. System maintenance should focus on the following: a. Seal wear b. Display damage c. All screws are tightened fast d. All cables and lines are properly connected and undamaged 15.1 Servicing In accordance with IEC 60079-19 and EN 60079-17, operators of electric plants in hazardous areas are obliged to have them serviced by qualified electricians. 15.2 Time function Does not apply to MT-5x6-A: When the MT-4x6-A operator interfaces are switched off, their clock function is maintained by a battery and a capacitor. As long as the battery is intact, the clock function is maintained. Once the battery fails, the capacitor takes over and maintains the clock function for about four days. If the operator interface is switched on after a longer interval than that, the time and date have to be re-set manually or via a connected system. Page 34 of 52 OI_MT_xx6_A_SIE_en_V_03_00_01.docx / 12.02.2013 Operating Instructions MT-xx6-A Troubleshooting 16 Troubleshooting Devices operated in hazardous areas must not be modified. Repairs may only be carried out by qualified, authorized staff specially trained for this purpose. Repairs may only be carried out by specially trained staff who are familiar with all basic conditions of the applicable user regulations and - if requested - have been authorized by the manufacturer. 17 Disposal Disposal of packaging and used parts is subject to regulations valid in whichever country the device has been installed. The disposal of devices sold after August 13th, 2005, and installed in countries under the jurisdiction of the EU is governed by directive 2002/96/EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). Under this directive, operator interfaces are listed in category 9 (monitoring and control instruments). We shall take back our devices according to our General Terms and Conditions. 17.1.1 ROHS directive 2002/95/EC The prohibition of hazardous substances as detailed in directive 2002/95/EC (ROHS) does not apply to electronic equipment of categories 8 and 9, and is therefore not applicable to the equipment described in these operating instructions. 17.1.2 China ROHS labelling According to new Chinese legislation in force since 01.03.2007, all devices containing hazardous substances must be labeled accordingly. For our operator interfaces, the following conditions apply: Names and contents of toxic or hazardous substances or elements: Part Name Lead (Pb) Housing Display all PCBs Miscellaneous O O X O Toxic or hazardous substances and elements Mercury Cadmium Hexaval Polybrominat Polybrominate ent ed Biphenyls d Chromi diphenyl (Hg) (Cd) um (PBB) ethers (Cr (VI)) (PBDE) O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this part is below the limit requirements in SJ/T11363-2006. X Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials for this part is below the limit requirements in SJ/T11363-2006. OI_MT_xx6_A_SIE_en_V_03_00_01.docx / 12.02.2013 Page 35 of 52 Operating Instructions MT-xx6-A Front panel resistance 18 Front panel resistance This section contains information on the resistance of the operator interfaces to various environmental factors. These have an impact on the mechanical, thermal and chemical stability of the operator interfaces. The resistance to chemicals was tested according to DIN 42115 Part 2, i.e. the stability over 24 hours without visible changes to the operator interfaces. 18.1 Design Structure: 18.2 Materials Application Membrane top Touch screen Display window Front plate Housing Front panel seal Back cover seal (not visible) 18.3 Material Polyester or stainless steel Polyester Safety glas Aluminum Stainless steel Polyurethane Silicone Material properties The selection of chemicals listed here is not exhaustive. More comprehensive lists can be obtained for further information from the manufacturer. Because of the numerous chemical substances available on the market, these lists can only represent a selection. Further information can also be found on the following homepage: http://macdermidautotype.com/ Page 36 of 52 OI_MT_xx6_A_SIE_en_V_03_00_01.docx / 12.02.2013 Operating Instructions MT-xx6-A 18.3.1 Front panel resistance Entire device The chemical substances and resistances are the lowest common denominator of all materials used in the operator interface. Thus, the entire device has a somewhat lower chemical resistance than the individual materials. Chemical material class / group Property Chemical Chemical resistance Alcohols Aldehydes Property Mechanical Service life after imprint Operating force MIT folding resistance Thermal Dimensional Dimension stability 18.3.2 Chemical substances Glycerin Formaldehyde 37--42% Household chemicals Detergents Oils Petrol Resistance Test method DIN 42115 DIN 53461 Test method 5 million touches max. 50 N >20000 folding operations Autotype method ASTM D2176 Max. 0.2% at 120 longitudinal Typically 0.1% Autotype method Membrane top (Polyester) Property Chemical Chemical resistance Chemical material class / group Alcohols Aldehydes Amines Esters OI_MT_xx6_A_SIE_en_V_03_00_01.docx / 12.02.2013 Chemical substances 1,3 Butanediol 1,4 Butanediol Cyclohexanol Diacetone alcohol Ethanol Glycol Glycerol Isopropyl alcohol Methanol Neopentyl glycol Octanol 1,2 Propylene glycol Triacetin Dowandol DRM/PM Acetaldehyde Formaldehyde 37--42% Ammonia < 2% Amyl acetate Ethylacetate N-Butyl acetate Test method DIN 42115 DIN 53 461 Oder ASTM-F-159895 Page 37 of 52 Operating Instructions MT-xx6-A Front panel resistance Ethers 1.1.1. Trichloroethane Ether Dioxane Diethyl ether 2-Methyltetrahydrofuran (2-ME-THF) Aromatic hydrocarbons Benzene Toluene Xylene Paint thinner (white spirit) Ketones Acetone Methyl ethyl ketone Cyclohexanone Methyl isobutyl ketone (MIBK) Isophorone Diluted acids Formic acid <50% Acetic acid < 5% Phosphoric acid <30% Hydrochloric acid <10% Nitric acid <10% Trichloroacetic acid <50% Sulfuric acid <30% Diluted alkaloids Caustic soda <40% (bases) Household chemicals Ajax Ariel Domestos Downey Fantastic Formula 409 Gumption Jet Dry Lenor Persil Tenside Top Jop Vim Vortex Washing powder Fabric conditioner Whis Windex Oils Petrol Drilling muds Braking fluid Decon foam Diesel oil Varnish Keroflux Paraffin oil Castor oil Silicone oil Solvent naphta Mineral turpentine Kerosene Page 38 of 52 OI_MT_xx6_A_SIE_en_V_03_00_01.docx / 12.02.2013 Operating Instructions MT-xx6-A Front panel resistance No specific material class Property Mechanic (keyboard) Service life after imprint Operating force MIT folding resistance Mechanic (touch screen) point activation Thermal Dimensional Dimension stability 18.3.3 Acetonitrile Alkali carbonate Dichromates Potassium dichromate Caustic soda <20% Dibutyl phthalate Dioctyl phthalate Iron II chloride (FeCl2) Iron II chloride (FeCl3) Haloalkanes Potassium soap Potassium hydroxide <30% Sodium bisulfate Tetrachloroethylene Salt water Trichloroethylene Water Hydrogen peroxide >25% Resistance Test method 5 million touches max. 50 N >20000 folding operations Autotype method ASTM D2176 1 million activations at any single point 3M method Max. 0.2% at 120 longitudinal Typically 0.1% Autotype method Touch screen Property Chemical Chemical resistance Property Mechanical Service life after imprint MIT folding resistance Thermal Dimensional Dimension stability Chemical material class / group Chemical substances (see front membrane) (see front membrane) OI_MT_xx6_A_SIE_en_V_03_00_01.docx / 12.02.2013 Resistance Test method (see front membrane) Test method (see front membrane) (see front membrane) (see front membrane) (see front membrane) Page 39 of 52 Operating Instructions MT-xx6-A 18.3.4 Front panel resistance Front panel seal Property Chemical Chemical resistance Chemical material class / group Alcohols Aldehydes Ketones Household chemicals Glycerol Formaldehyde Acetone Detergents Soap suds Petrol Diesel oil Heizol Hydraulikol Leinol Resistance Oils Property Mechanical Thermal Installation area Chemical substances Test method DIN 53461 Test method (No information available at present) DIN 53461 -30 to 80C 18.3.5 Ruckdeckeldichtung Property Chemical Chemical resistance Property Mechanical Thermal Installation area Page 40 of 52 Chemical material class / group Chemical substances Alcohols Methanol Glycerol Aldehydes Formaldehyde Amines Ammonia Diluted acids Sulfuric acid 25% Household chemicals Detergents Soap suds Oils Petrol Braking fluid Mineral oils Engine oils Axle grease / lube oil Resistance Test method DIN 53461 Test method (No information available at present) -60 to 200C DIN 53461 OI_MT_xx6_A_SIE_en_V_03_00_01.docx / 12.02.2013 Operating Instructions MT-xx6-A General Information 19 General Information The General Information below ONLY applies to the Panel PC Ex series of operator interfaces, and NOT to the Thin Client Ex series. 19.1 Keyboard features Pressing two keys at once (e.g. F1 + F7) is not supported by the operator interfaces ! In such a case, the system considers the key that was pressed first as "active" and implements the associated functions and / or key bit functions ! The key pressed second is ignored. Pressing any three of the following keys at the same time has the same effect as pressing Ctrl + Alt + Del ! The keys are: F1, F2, F7 and F8. MT-406-A only: Pressing the S1 - S10 softkeys on the MT-406-A has the same effect as pressing the numerical keys 0 - 9. As an alternative, you may also allocate the Shift + F1 - Shift + F10 functions to the S1 - S10 keys. If this is required, it must be stated when ordering, as it can only be done by the manufacturer before delivery. OI_MT_xx6_A_SIE_en_V_03_00_01.docx / 12.02.2013 Page 41 of 52 Operating Instructions MT-xx6-A 19.2 General Information MT-4x6-A (Panel PC) 19.2.1 Licensing issues The Panel PC Ex series operator interfaces are fully pre-installed with the Windows XP Embedded, Windows XP Professional or Windows 7 Ultimate operating systems. The license sticker is affixed on the back of the operator interface, next to the type plate. Please note that according to the license issued for Windows XP Embedded the application of this system as an Office PC is not permitted. 19.2.2 To restore your Panel PC device to its original state you will need a Recovery Stick, which is available as an optional extra. This recovery stick (USB-drive, also available intrinsically safe) contains the factory image, with which the system can be restored to delivery status within a very short time. Please note that you can restore the operator interfaces to their original state only with the aid of the Recovery Stick. As an option, the recovery stick can also contain a backup software, with which you can back up your own device configuration. 19.2.3 Recovery Stick Back-up Please note that it is the sole responsibility of the operator to generate a back-up of the operator interfaces and their overall function. We strongly recommend such a back-up to be stored on an external storage medium (USB stick / recovery stick, CD, DVD or similar) or on the company network. 19.2.4 Initial start-up 19.2.4.1 Initial start-up XP Pro/WIN 7 When the Panel PC operator interfaces are run for the first time with the Windows XP Professional or Windows 7 operating systems, this requires a keyboard that must be connected via the VB-USB-ISNT1 cable included in the delivery ! See also: Software installation with external USB devices 19.2.4.2 Initial start-up XP Embedded When the device is started for the first time, a Wizard starts where users have to select certain settings. Please follow the instructions of the Wizard carefully. Page 42 of 52 OI_MT_xx6_A_SIE_en_V_03_00_01.docx / 12.02.2013 Operating Instructions MT-xx6-A 19.2.5 General Information Switching off/closing down The Microsoft Windows operating system stores key data in the main memory, regardless of the application, and has to store this data on the hard disk before the PC / operator interface is switched off. It is therefore important for the safe and correct operation that the operator interface is closed down properly (see illustration below) and NOT simply switched off. Otherwise the existing image of the device may be damaged, rendering the operator interface non-functioning. After the data has been stored, Windows informs the user that the device can now be switched off. Only switch off the device once you have received this message. 19.2.5.1 Note on XP Embedded When using the Windows XP Embedded operating system on the Panel PC series operator interfaces, the C:\ system drive can be protected from unauthorised writing. This is NOT the case with Windows XP Professional or Windows 7 Ultimate ! Recommendation: In the case of applications that require constant writing into memory, the manufacturer recommends you use external storage media (USB sticks, network servers) for these write processes. OI_MT_xx6_A_SIE_en_V_03_00_01.docx / 12.02.2013 Page 43 of 52 Operating Instructions MT-xx6-A 19.2.6 General Information Installation Windows XP Professional After installing the Windows XP Professional Image, the following message will pop up when starting up the device again: The following services are dependent on the distributed transaction coordinator service. Stopping the distributed transaction coordinator service will also stop these services. Message Queuing Do you want to continue this operation ? The MSDTC service is necessary for the SQL server, which in turn is necessary for Siemens WinCC. For this reason, the message MUST be confirmed with YES, otherwise the start-up of this service will fail. Page 44 of 52 OI_MT_xx6_A_SIE_en_V_03_00_01.docx / 12.02.2013 Operating Instructions MT-xx6-A CSA Control Drawing 20 CSA Control Drawing OI_MT_xx6_A_SIE_en_V_03_00_01.docx / 12.02.2013 Page 45 of 52 Operating Instructions MT-xx6-A Page 46 of 52 CSA Control Drawing OI_MT_xx6_A_SIE_en_V_03_00_01.docx / 12.02.2013 Operating Instructions MT-xx6-A OI_MT_xx6_A_SIE_en_V_03_00_01.docx / 12.02.2013 CSA Control Drawing Page 47 of 52 Operating Instructions MT-xx6-A Declaration of EC conformity 21 Declaration of EC conformity Page 48 of 52 OI_MT_xx6_A_SIE_en_V_03_00_01.docx / 12.02.2013 Operating Instructions MT-xx6-A Release notes 22 Release notes The chapter entitled "Release Notes" contains all the changes made in every version of the Operating Instructions. Version 03.00.00 First edition with HW-Rev. 3 SIE Including of data cable length in" technical data" Including of Windows 7 Ultimate in "note on XP Embedded" Version 03.00.01 Text and layout changes Changing of "technical data" Text of type code adapted Correction of CSA marking Inclusion of note to hard disk "usage instead of a flash memory" OI_MT_xx6_A_SIE_en_V_03_00_01.docx / 12.02.2013 Page 49 of 52 Siemens AG Industry Sector Postfach 48 48 90327 NURNBERG DEUTSCHLAND