Table of contents Introduction ...........................3 Important symbols ........................4 Special instructions for use ......................5 Standards and approvals ......................6 Product overview ..........................7 Product identification ........................8 Technical data common to all models ..................9 7.1 Hardware specifications ......................9 Environmental conditions ......................9 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) ..................10 Durability information ......................10 Viewing angles ........................10 Surface resistance ......................
Introduction Introduction This instruction manual contains information about the installation, transportation, storage, assembly, use and maintenance of touch terminals of the HMx700 series. The following models are available: • HMx705: Touch terminal with 5” TFT color widescreen, multi-touch capacitive touchscreen •...
Important symbols Important symbols One or more of the following symbols may be used in this documentation to indicate the type of haz- ard. DANGER Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. WARNING Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
Special instructions for use Special instructions for use • The product shall only be used in an area of not more than pollution degree 2, as defined in IEC/ EN 60664-1. • The product shall be installed in an enclosure that provides a degree of protection not less than IP54 in accordance with IEC/EN 60079-15. • Transient protection shall be provided that is set at a level not exceeding 140% of the peak rated voltage value at the supply terminals to the product.
Standards and approvals Standards and approvals The products have been designed for use in an industrial environment in compliance with the 2014/30/ EU EMC Directive. The products have been designed in compliance with: EN 61000-6-4 CISPR 22 Class A CISPR 16-2-3 EN 61000-6-2 EN 61000-4-2 EN 61000-4-3...
Product overview Product overview The HMx700 series touch terminals combine state-of-the-art connectivity features and top perfor- mance with an outstanding design. The products have been designed as IoT edge devices. They combine a powerful controller with net- working capability (up to 3 Ethernet networks) and outstanding communication options including client/ server OPC UA.
Product identification Product identification The product may be identified through a plate attached to the rear cover. You will have to know the product type you are using for correct usage of the information contained in the guide. The following information is provided by the plate: • Product model name • Product part number • Year/week of production • Version ID of the product •...
Technical data common to all models Technical data common to all models Hardware specifications Touchscreen technology Projected capacitive Real-time clock back-up 3V, 50mAh lithium, rechargeable, not user-replaceable, model battery VL2330 Fuse Automatic Serial port RS232, RS485, RS422 software configurable Flash 4GB (HMx705, HMx707, HMx710) 8GB (HMx715, HMx721) 512MB (HMx705) 1GB (HMx707, HMx710) 2GB (HMx715, HMx721)
Technical data common to all models Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Radiated disturbance test Class A CISPR 22 CISPR 16-2-3 Electrostatic discharge immunity 8kV (air electrostatic discharge) EN 61000-4-2 test 4kV (contact electrostatic discharge) Radiated, radio frequency, 80MHz–1GHz, 10V/m EN 61000-4-3 electromagnetic field immunity 1.4–2GHz, 3V/m test 2–2.7GHz, 1V/m...
Technical data common to all models Surface resistance The HMx700 series front glass is resistant (no visible changes) to the following chemicals after an application time of 24 hours: • • Betadine (10% povidone solution) Dextrose (5% glucose solution) • •...
Technical data by model Technical data by model HMx705, HMx707, HMx710 Model HMx705 HMx707 HMx710 Display / Backlight TFT Color / LED Colors Resolution 800 x 480 1280 x 800 Display size (inch) 5” widescreen 7” widescreen 10.1” widescreen Dimming yes (to 0%) Brightness 300cd/m²...
Unpacking and packing instructions Unpacking and packing instructions HMx705, HMx707, HMx710 HMx715, HMx721 To repack the product, please follow the instructions backwards.
Installation 11. Installation 11.1 Installation environment The product is not intended for continuous exposure to direct sunlight. There is a risk that the product might be overheating. The product is not intended for installation in contact with corrosive chemical compounds. Check the resistance of the front panel film to a specific compound before installation.
Installation 11.2 Installation procedure For details on installation, please refer to the Installation Guide provided with the product. Place the fixing brackets contained in the fixing kit as shown in the following figure. Notice Make sure to screw each fixing screw until the bezel corner gets in contact with the product. Tightening torque: 130Ncm...
Connections 12. Connections 12.1 HMx705 (4) (5) (1) USB port (V2.0, max. 500mA, for maintenance only) (2) Power supply (3) Serial port (4) Ethernet port 0 (10/100Mbit) (5) Ethernet port 1 (10/100Mbit) (6) Expansion slot for plug-in module (7) SD card slot 12.2 HMx707, HMx710, HMx715, HMx721 (1) USB port (V2.0, max.
Connections 12.3 Serial port The serial port is used to communicate with the PLC or with another type of controller. Standards available for the signals in the PLC port connector are: RS232, RS422, RS485. Use the corresponding communication cable for the connection. The serial port is software programmable.
Connections 12.5 Optional plug-ins There are two communication cassettes available for the HMx700 series. Depending on the touch terminal type, there are one or two expansion slots. Slot #2 and slot #4 are available only if the plug-in module is equipped with the bus extension connec- tor.
Connections 12.6 Power supply, grounding, and shielding The power supply terminal block is shown in the following figure. +24V Common M 3 conductors, minimum 1.5mm wire diameter, minimum temperature conductor rating 105°C NOTE Make sure that the power supply has sufficient power capacity for the operation of the product. The product must always be grounded to earth using a wire with a minimum diameter of 1.5mm Grounding helps limit the effects of noise due to electromagnetic interference on the control system.
Battery 13. Battery The touch terminals are equipped with rechargeable lithium batteries that are not user-replaceable. The battery is needed to keep the real-time clock running (date and time). When the touch terminal is installed for the first time, the battery must be charged for 48 hours. When the battery is fully charged, data backup at 25°C is guaranteed for 3 months. Battery HMx705 HMx707, HMx710, HMx715, HMx721...
Getting started 14. Getting started The HMx700 series touch terminals must be programmed with the programming software HMWIN Studio (starting from v2.6), a Windows application. There are two options to transfer a HMWIN application project to a touch terminal: Ethernet Connect the touch terminal via the Ethernet interface to a personal computer running the HMWIN Studio software.
System settings tool 15. System settings tool 15.1 Introduction The HMx700 series touch terminals have a system settings interface to allow the configuration of system options. The user interface of “System Settings” is based on HTML pages accessible locally on the touch ter- minal or remotely using a web browser, e.g. Chrome v44 or higher on port 443. To connect, enter the address https://IP/machine_config. “IP” represents the address of the touch terminal. The default user name is “admin”, and the default password is “admin”.
System settings tool 15.3 Activation of system settings in system mode Normal If HMWIN runtime is not running: operation Touch the “System Setting” button on the touch terminal to open the system set- tings in user mode. Select “Restart” > “Config OS” to reboot in system mode. If HMWIN runtime is running: To activate the system settings in user mode, touch and hold any unused area of the touchscreen for a few seconds to access the context menu.
Disposal 16. Disposal Used electrical and electronic products must not be placed in general household waste. For proper treatment, recovery and recycling of old products, take them to applicable collection points in accordance with your national legislation. By disposing of them correctly, you will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment.
Third edition • Added information about the viewing angles of the displays • Updated website URL Distributed by Panasonic Electric Works Europe AG https://industry.panasonic.eu/ Subject to change without notice. The information contained in this document is provided for informational purposes only. While efforts were made to verify the accuracy of the information contained in this documentation, it is provided “as is”...
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