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  • Page 1 TP | 62G-FJK0 | Manual HB160 | TP | 62G-FJK0 | en | 22-10 Touch Panel - TP 606C...
  • Page 2 YASKAWA Europe GmbH Hauptstraße 185 65760 Eschborn Germany Tel.: +49 6196 569-300 Fax: +49 6196 569-398 Email: [email protected] Internet: www.yaskawa.eu.com 62G-FJK0_000_TP606C,2,EN - © 2022...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Table of contents General........................4 1.1 Copyright © YASKAWA Europe GmbH............4 1.2 About this manual..................... 5 1.3 Safety information..................... 6 Hardware description..................... 7 2.1 Safety information for users................7 2.2 Properties......................8 2.3 Structure......................9 2.3.1 Overview......................9 2.3.2 Interfaces.....................
  • Page 4: General

    This material is protected by copyright laws. It may not be reproduced, distributed, or altered in any fashion by any entity (either internal or external to Yaskawa) except in accordance with applicable agreements, contracts or licensing, without the express written consent of Yaskawa and the business management owner of the material.
  • Page 5: About This Manual

    About this manual Technical support Contact your local representative of YASKAWA Europe GmbH if you encounter problems or have questions regarding the product. If such a location is not available, you can reach the Yaskawa customer service via the following contact: YASKAWA Europe GmbH, European Headquarters, Hauptstraße 185, 65760 Eschborn, Germany...
  • Page 6: Safety Information

    General Safety information 1.3 Safety information Applications conforming The Touch Panels are constructed and produced for: with specifications communication and process control general control and automation tasks industrial applications operation within the environmental conditions specified in the technical data installation into a cubicle DANGER! This device is not certified for applications in –...
  • Page 7: Hardware Description

    Hardware description Safety information for users Hardware description 2.1 Safety information for users Handling of electrostatic The modules make use of highly integrated components in MOS-Technology. These com- sensitive modules ponents are extremely sensitive to over-voltages that can occur during electrostatic dis- charges.
  • Page 8: Properties

    Hardware description Properties 2.2 Properties General The Touch Panel allows you to visualize and alter operating states and recent process values of a connected PLC. The Touch Panelis a compact and modular embedded PC Ò Ò based on Windows CE. Besides the extensive Windows CE functions the Touch Panel offers varied communication possibilities.
  • Page 9: Structure

    Hardware description Structure > Overview Order data Type Order number Description TP 606C 62G-FJK0-EB 6.5" VGA, TFT color, MPI/PROFIBUS DP/RS485, RS232, RS422/485, USB-A, USB-B, Ethernet RJ45 2.3 Structure 2.3.1 Overview Front view Slot for storage medium (CF, SD/MMC) Connection for interfaces and power supply...
  • Page 10: Interfaces

    Hardware description Structure > Interfaces Bottom view (Interfaces) RS422/485 interface COM 2 RS232 interface COM 1 MPI/PROFIBUS DP/RS485 interface "Host"-USB-A interface "Slave"-USB-B interface RJ45 jack for Ethernet communication Slot for DC 24V voltage supply Slot for CF/SD/MMC storage medium Please make sure that the Touch Panel always has to be supplied with external voltage! 2.3.2 Interfaces HB160 | TP | 62G-FJK0 | en | 22-10...
  • Page 11 Hardware description Structure > Interfaces RS422/485 interface 9 pin SubD jack Logical states represented by voltage differences between the 4 cores Serial bus connection in 4-wire technology using full duplex mode Data communications up to a max. distance of 500m Data communication rate up to 115.2kBaud Serial bus connection in 2-wire technology using half duplex mode RS232 interface...
  • Page 12: Memory Management

    The USB-A interface of your PC can be connected to the "Slave"-USB-B interface of your Touch Panel deploying the USB programming cable. The USB programming cable is delivered by Yaskawa with order No. 670-0KB10. Power supply The Touch Panelhas got an integrated power supply. The power supply has to be pro- vided with DC 24V (20.4 ...
  • Page 13 Hardware description Structure > Memory management Work memory Every Touch Panell has a work memory with a size of 1GB. The work memory is not buf- fered and is deleted after shut down. Please consider that also registry entries are stored in the work memory that are set back to default settings after the next re-boot.
  • Page 14: Dimensions

    Hardware description Dimensions 2.4 Dimensions Installation dimensions For the installation of the Touch Panel in control cabinets and desks the following dimen- sions are necessary: 6.5" - 62G-FJK0-EB Front panel width 2.5 ... 6mm Installation cutting (W x H) 200 x 144mm Front panel (W x H) 212 x 156mm Rear panel (W x H x D)
  • Page 15: General Data

    Hardware description General data 2.5 General data Conformity and approval Conformity 2014/30/EU EMC directive Approval Refer to Technical data others RoHS 2011/65/EU Restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment Protection of persons and device protection Type of protection IP20 Electrical isolation...
  • Page 16: Use In Difficult Operating Conditions

    Hardware description Use in difficult operating conditions Standard Comment Emitted interference EN 61000-6-4 Class A (Industrial area) Noise immunity EN 61000-6-2 Industrial area zone B EN 61000-4-2 8kV at air discharge (degree of severity 3), 4kV at contact discharge (degree of severity 2) EN 61000-4-3 HF field immunity (casing) 80MHz …...
  • Page 17: Technical Data

    Hardware description Technical data > 62G-FJK0-EB 2.7 Technical data 2.7.1 62G-FJK0-EB Order no. 62G-FJK0-EB Type Touch Panel TP 606C Display Display size (diagonal) 6.5 " Display size (width) 132.5 mm Display size (height) 99.4 mm Resolution 480 x 640 / 640 x 480...
  • Page 18 Hardware description Technical data > 62G-FJK0-EB Order no. 62G-FJK0-EB Serial, COM1 RS232 COM1 connector Sub-D, 9-pin, male Serial, COM2 RS422/485 isolated COM2 connector Sub-D, 9-pin, female Number of USB-A interfaces USB-A connector USB-A (host) Number of USB-B interfaces USB-B connector USB-B (device) Number of ethernet interfaces Ethernet...
  • Page 19 Hardware description Technical data > 62G-FJK0-EB Order no. 62G-FJK0-EB Rear panel 198 mm x 142 mm x 37 mm Installation cut-out Width 200 mm Height 144 mm Minimum 2.5 mm Maximum front panel thickness 6 mm Net weight 1400 g Weight including accessories 1600 g Gross weight...
  • Page 20: Deployment Touch Panel

    Deployment Touch Panel Installation Deployment Touch Panel 3.1 Installation Overview The Touch Panel is suitable for the installation in operating tables and control cabinet fronts. The installation happens via the back. The Touch Panel is provided with a patented integrated fixing technique that allows an easy connection with a simple screw- driver.
  • Page 21 Deployment Touch Panel Installation Connect power supply For the cabling of the DC 24V power supply green plugs with CageClamp technology are deployed. The spring-clip connector technology simplifies the wiring requirements for sig- naling and power cables. In contrast to screw terminal connections, spring-clip wiring is vibration proof.
  • Page 22: Commissioning

    Deployment Touch Panel Commissioning > Startup-Manager 3.2 Commissioning CAUTION! – Before commissioning the device must be brought to room tempera- ture. – At condensation the device must be absolutely dry before connected to power. – To avoid overheat during operation the device must not be laid open to direct sun light.
  • Page 23 Deployment Touch Panel Commissioning > Startup-Manager Settings In [Settings] under Change Settings you can set a password for the Startup-Manager. The password will be requested when interrupting the start countdown or before closing the Startup-Managers by "Exit". By default, no password is defined. In Control Panel [Open...] the system settings like brightness of the display can be preset or the display can be re-calibrated.
  • Page 24 Deployment Touch Panel Commissioning > Startup-Manager With [...] under "Runtime path" res. "Project path" all existing runtimes res. projects on the Touch Panel and the storage media are listed. If the Touch Panel should start with a project of the web visualization of the SPEED7 Studio, you have to select a batch file with [...] under "Runtime path"...
  • Page 25 Deployment Touch Panel Commissioning > Startup-Manager You can optionally set parameters. Exit with [Finish]. Ò With "Copy" [...] you can copy Windows CE files on the Touch Panel from a source path to a destination path. With "Autostart" you can select the automatic startup of the VNC server, the Movicon- TCP upload server, the Startup-Manager resp.
  • Page 26: Connection To A Plc System

    Deployment Touch Panel Connection to a PLC system > Integrated server 3.3 Connection to a PLC system 3.3.1 Overview For the inclusion into your PLC system several HMI/SCADA project-engineering platforms are at your disposal that has to be installed at an external PC. Here you may create your project, where appropriate simulate it and transfer it to the Touch Panel via a connection that you’ve entered before.
  • Page 27 Deployment Touch Panel Connection to a PLC system > Integrated server ftp server (activated) Telnet (activated) VNC (not activated) Web server (activated) Phrases Phrases that are used in the description of the server: Client A client is an application that uses the service of a server within a network. For example, a web browser is a client because at every call of a website it sends a request to a web server and receives an answer.
  • Page 28 Deployment Touch Panel Connection to a PLC system > Integrated server As soon as your Touch Panel is connected via Ethernet, you can monitor the IP address data via in the taskbar. After you’ve confirmed the pre-settings, start your ftp client (e.g. Windows Explorer) and enter the following text into the "address bar": ftp://wince:vipatp@IP-Adresse ð...
  • Page 29 Deployment Touch Panel Connection to a PLC system > Integrated server Enter the following: Login: wince Password: vipatp (entry is hidden) ð After entering valid user data a command line for entries appears: By entering Exit res. closing the window you can terminate the Telnet connection at any time.
  • Page 30 Because you can deactivate all safety attitudes with the VNC server, you should use these exclusively for start-up! For this reason the VNC server is on delivery deactivated. Due to software reasons Yaskawa does not support the VNC server func- tion! Establishing a VNC con-...
  • Page 31: Communication Via Activesync

    Deployment Touch Panel Connection to a PLC system > Communication via ActiveSync Enter the IP address of the Touch Panel at VNC server. Click on [OK] and enter the password vipatp. You can change the password over the configuration file, for this execute vncconfig.exe.
  • Page 32 Deployment Touch Panel Connection to a PLC system > Communication via ActiveSync Install USB communica- After the installation the dialog window "establish connection" is opened. tion Start the search run with [Next]. Connect your Touch Panel via the "Device"-USB-B jack to your PC and turn on the Touch Panel.
  • Page 33: Operating System Windows Embedded Compact 7

    Deployment Touch Panel Operating system Windows Embedded Compact 7 > General 3.4 Operating system Windows Embedded Compact 7 3.4.1 General Features File viewer for Word, Excel, PowerPoint and PDF ftp, Telnet, VNC and Web server RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) ActiveSync file transfer (USB, RS232) Internet Explorer Registry Editor WordPad...
  • Page 34: Structure

    Deployment Touch Panel Operating system Windows Embedded Compact 7 > Structure 3.4.2 Structure Icon Via icons on the desktop you gain direct access to the application related to the icon. Ò Desktop The desktop is the screen that is shown after login to Windows .
  • Page 35 Deployment Touch Panel Operating system Windows Embedded Compact 7 > Structure Show desktop All windows are minimized and the desktop is shown. Software keyboard This button displays a keyboard at the screen. "Hide Input Panel" hides the key- board again. Software keyboard The button allows you to select one of the available software keyboards.
  • Page 36 Deployment Touch Panel Operating system Windows Embedded Compact 7 > Structure Large Keyboard At pushed Shift key: Home Position 1 Backspace á â ß à pgup Pageá pgdn Page â Insert Delete Tabulator Shift Caps/Lock Hide keyboard The software keyboard allows you to enter key entries without connecting an external keyboard.
  • Page 37 Deployment Touch Panel Operating system Windows Embedded Compact 7 > Structure Set Ethernet Parameters The dialog field for pre-setting an Ethernet address can be found in ‘Start è Settings è Network and Dial-up Connections’. The default setting is address assignment via DHCP.
  • Page 38: Access To The Network Resources

    Deployment Touch Panel Access to the network resources 3.5 Access to the network resources Overview The Touch Panelallows you to access shared resources in a Microsoft network like drives and printer. Here you may assign existing public directories or printer in the network to local directories or printer in the Touch Panel.
  • Page 39 Deployment Touch Panel Access to the network resources Enter user name, password and if necessary user group. After the successful login the following message appears Successfully mapped to network printer The printer can now be accessed as "network\printer". Test print For example you can print the content of the current directory using \>...
  • Page 40: Industrial Security And Installation Guidelines

    4.1 Industrial security in information technology Latest version This chapter can also be found as a guide ‘IIndustrial IT Security’ at www.yaskawa.eu.com Hazards The topic of data security and access protection has become increasingly important in the industrial environment. The increased networking of entire industrial systems to the net- work levels within the company together with the functions of remote maintenance have all served to increase vulnerability.
  • Page 41: Protection Of Hardware And Applications

    Industrial Security and Installation guidelines Industrial security in information technology > Protection of hardware and applications 4.1.1 Protection of hardware and applications Precautions Do not integrate any components or systems into public networks. – Use VPN "Virtual Private Networks" for use in public networks. This allows you to control and filter the data traffic accordingly.
  • Page 42: Protection Of Pc-Based Software

    Industrial Security and Installation guidelines Installation guidelines > Basic rules for the EMC-equitable assembly of installations 4.1.2 Protection of PC-based software Precautions Since PC-based software is used for programming, configuration and monitoring, it can also be used to manipulate entire systems or individual components. Particular caution is required here! Use user accounts on your PC systems.
  • Page 43 Industrial Security and Installation guidelines Installation guidelines > Basic rules for the EMC-equitable assembly of installations Possible interference Electromagnetic interferences may interfere your control via different ways: causes Electromagnetic fields (RF coupling) Magnetic fields with power frequency Bus system Power supply Protected earth conductor Depending on the spreading medium (lead bound or lead free) and the distance to the interference cause, interferences to your control occur by means of different coupling...
  • Page 44 Industrial Security and Installation guidelines Installation guidelines > Basic rules for the EMC-equitable assembly of installations Coupling mechanism Cause Typical source Inductive coupling Inductive or magnetic coupling occurs Transducers, motors, electric between two current active line loops. welding devices The magnetic flows associated with Parallel net cables the currents induct interference vol- Cables with toggled currents...
  • Page 45 Industrial Security and Installation guidelines Installation guidelines > Basic rules for the EMC-equitable assembly of installations In special use cases you should appoint special EMC actions. – Consider to wire all inductivities with erase links. – Please consider luminescent lamps can influence signal lines. Create a homogeneous reference potential and ground all electrical operating sup- plies when possible.
  • Page 46: Emc-Equitable Assembly

    Industrial Security and Installation guidelines Installation guidelines > EMC-equitable assembly 4.2.2 EMC-equitable assembly Mostly, measures for suppressing interference voltages are only taken, when the control is already in commission and the perfect receive of a wanted signal is disturbed. Causes for such interference's are in the most cases inadequate reference potentials, coming from mistakes at the device assembly and installation.
  • Page 47: Emc-Equitable Cabling

    Industrial Security and Installation guidelines Installation guidelines > EMC-equitable cabling 4.2.3 EMC-equitable cabling Line routing Content of this section is the line routing of bus, signal and supply lines. Object of the line routing is to suppress the "slurring" at parallel lines. Line routing inside and For an EMC-equitable routing of the lines it is convenient to divide the cables in different outside of cubicles...
  • Page 48 Install these protective elements at the location where the cables enter the building. Any lightning protection system must be based on an individual assess- ment of the entire plant. For questions please contact Yaskawa. Equipotential bonding Potential differences can occur between different sections when controllers and periph-...
  • Page 49 Industrial Security and Installation guidelines Installation guidelines > EMC-equitable cabling Avoid cables with foil-type screens as the foil can be easily damaged by tension and pressure at the point of attachment; this can result in reduced effectiveness of the screening action. As a rule you should always ground the screens of cables on both ends.
  • Page 50: Special Precautions Providing High Noise Immunity

    Industrial Security and Installation guidelines Installation guidelines > Special precautions providing high noise immunity 4.2.4 Special precautions providing high noise immunity Inductors require snubber Inductors controlled by your programmable controller (e.g. contactors and relays) do not networks normally require additional snubber networks or suppressors as the respective modules have been provided with the required components.
  • Page 51: Checklist For The Emc-Compliant Installation Of Controllers

    Industrial Security and Installation guidelines Installation guidelines > Checklist for the EMC-compliant installation of controllers 4.2.5 Checklist for the EMC-compliant installation of controllers EMC-measures Space for Notes Connection of the inactive parts You should take special care to check the connections of: Module racks Frames Screen and protected earth conductor...
  • Page 52: Appendix

    Appendix Appendix HB160 | TP | 62G-FJK0 | en | 22-10...
  • Page 53: A History Of Changes

    History of changes History of changes Rev. Changes 22-04 The manual was created. 22-10 Chapter "Hardware description" Description "Use in difficult operating conditions" was added. Chapter "Deployment" The ‘Explorer’ selection was added under ‘Autostart’ in the Startup Manager. HB160 | TP | 62G-FJK0 | en | 22-10...

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