ads-tec MMD9016 009-AA Industrial Monitor Instruction Manual
- May 15, 2024
- ads-tec
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**ads-tec MMD9016 009-AA Industrial Monitor Instruction Manual
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General information about documentation
General information
This instruction manual is intended to ensure safe and efficient handling of MMD9016 industrial monitors – referred to below as “device”.
All of the safety instructions and handling instructions given in the manual must be obeyed in order to ensure that work is carried out safely
All users must read this instruction manual and have access to it at all times.
The original version of this instruction manual was written in German. All non-German versions of this instruction manual are translations of the German instruction manual.
Explanation of safety instructions
Structure of safety instructions
The signal word classifies the hazard.
Reference to the type/consequences and source of the hazard is made underneath
the signal word. Information on how to avoid the hazard is indicated by an
arrow ().
DANGER
Type and source of the hazard!
Possible consequences if the hazard is disregarded
- Measures for avoiding the hazard
Explanation of signal words
DANGER
Indicates an imminent danger. If not avoided, death or severe injury will result.
WARNING
Indicates a possible danger. If not avoided, death or severe injury could result.
CAUTION
Indicates a possible danger. If not avoided, light or minor injuries could result.
ATTENTION
Indicates a possibly damaging situation. If not avoided, the system or something in its surroundings could be damaged.
Recommendation for use:
Indicates terms and/or conditions that strictly need to be observed to ensure optimized and/or zero-defect operation. Tips and suggestions for the efficient use of the device and software optimization are also provided.
Relevant device documentation
The following documents are decisive to device setup and operation:
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This instruction manual:
contains information for installation, commissioning and operation of the device along with technical data. -
Website :
You can download the instruction manual as well as drivers, software, user manuals, leaflets
and flyers from the Download Center of our website www.ads-tec- iit.com.
Symbols
Symbol | Meaning |
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**** | Label on batteries. The batteries may not be disposed of with household |
waste, but must rather be disposed of separately. Used batteries must be
returned to the point of sale or a disposal system.
| Label on electrical and electronic devices. Electrical and electronic
devices must not be disposed of with household waste, but must rather be taken
to a collection point for waste electrical equipment. Such a collection point
is generally operated by public waste management authorities, i.e., by
municipalities.
| **** Symbol for functional earth connection (FE)
Data, figures and modifications
All data, text and figures were prepared to the best of our knowledge. They do not represent any assurance for the properties themselves. Despite taking utmost care, no liability can be assumed for accuracy, completeness and actuality of the information. Subject to changes.
Trademarks
It is noted that any software and/or hardware trademarks and any company brand
names mentioned in
this documentation are all subject to the general trademark protection rights.
Big-Linux® and X-Remote are registered trademarks of ADS-TEC.
All other third-party trademarks used are hereby acknowledged.
In the case of infringement of trademark rights, ADS-TEC reserves the right to
exercise all rights.
Copyright
This instruction manual is protected by copyright. For the authorised user,
simple usage rights are
granted within the scope of the intent of the contract. Any modified use or
exploitation of the provided
content, particularly duplication, modification or publishing in whatever form
is permitted only with the prior consent of ADS-TEC. In the case of copyright
infringement, ADS-TEC reserves the right to exercise all rights
General device information
Manufacturer and contact details
The manufacturer of the device is ads-tic Industrial IT GmbH. The company is referred to in the following as ADS-TEC
ads-tic Industrial IT GmbH
Heinrich-Hertz-Str.1
72622 Naringin
Germany
Phone : +49 7022 2522-0
Email : mailbox@ads-tec.de
Web : www.ads-tec-iit.com
Intended use
The control system is designed for use in the pharmaceutical, food, beverage
and chemical industries. It
has been specifically designed to meet strict hygiene conditions according to
EHEDG (European Hygienic Engineering & Design Group) and GMP (Good
Manufacturing Practice) guidelines
The device is used for the visualization and control of a wide range of processes on systems and machines in various application environments.
The device is only to be assembled, installed and operated within the permissible specifications. Use in non-specified environments is prohibited
Improper use
Operation other than or beyond that described for the device shall be deemed improper use.
The device is not allowed to be used to control vehicles or for applications for which further approvals beyond the manufacturer’s declaration are necessary (e.g. applications with explosion hazard, medical technology and shipping industry)
The device must not be put into operation in the case of transport damage or nonconformity with the specifications and must be taken out of operation in the case of changing conditions.
In the case of improper use, ADS-TEC shall not accept responsibility or liability for injury or damage that is directly or indirectly attributable to the handling of the device.
If the device is opened up by an unauthorized person, the user may be subject to hazards and the warranty is invalidated.
Should the device have evident signs of damages caused, e.g., by improper operation or storage conditions or due to improper use or handling, it must be shut down immediately. Ensure that it is secured against being started up accidentally.
The device can be damaged as a result of unauthorised mechanical modifications. Make sure that the device is not drilled, chiseled or perforated and its exterior shape and design is not modified in any way!
Environmental conditions
ATTENTION
Damage caused by heat!
If the device is exposed to sunlight or any other light or heat source, it can overheat and suffer damage.
- Do not expose the device to direct radiation by sunlight or any other light or heat source!
ATTENTION
Damage caused by heat!
If the device is installed in a panel, casing or similar, heat accumulation
can occur.
- Make sure that heat can be dissipated from the device!
ATTENTION
Damage caused by condensation!
If the temperature of the device is different to that of the environment in
which it is located,
condensation can form.
- Switch on the device only after it has acclimated to the ambient temperature!
The device can be operated under the environmental conditions specified in the technical data. Failure to observe any one of these conditions will invalidate the warranty of the device. ADS-TEC cannot be held liable for any damages arising from improper use and handling.
The device was developed in accordance with the directives of the European Hygienic Engineering & Design Group (EHEDG):
- easy to clean
- easy to maintain
- high durability of the materials used
If, however, the device is to be used in aseptic environments, a suitability test must be conducted and, where necessary, the manufacturer consulted.
Conformity
The manufacturer hereby declares that the product described in this instruction manual complies with all relevant stipulations of the following European directives:
- 2011/65/EU RoHS Directive
- 2014/30/EU EMC Directive
- 2014/35/EU Low Voltage Directive
The device is a class A device (industrial sector). Class A may cause interference when used in residential environments.
The EU conformity declaration can be downloaded at https://www.ads-tec iit.com/en/support/euconformity.
Note : For full compliance with the EMC legislation, all components and cables used for device connection must also be compliant with these requirements. It is therefore necessary to employ BUS and LAN cables with shielded connectors and these must be installed as per the instructions contained in the instruction manual.
Cleanroom requirements
The devices were tested by the Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing
Engineering and Automation (IPA) for their suitability for cleanroom
production. The result according to the criteria of the “EU Guidelines for
Good Manufacturing Practice” (GMP) is:
- Suitable for Cleanliness Classes A and B.
This assessment concerns the unit in a resting state. The final assessment must be made on site in the actual manufacturing process.
Warranty / repairs
During the device warranty period, any repairs must only be performed by the manufacturer or by service personnel that has been authorised by the manufacturer.
Limitation of liability
ADS-TEC shall not be liable for personal injury, property damage or damage caused to the device as well as consequential damage that is/was the result of non-compliance with this instruction manual, improper use of the device, repairs and other actions on the device by unqualified electricians and electricians not certified by ADS-TEC, or that is/was the result of using unapproved replacement parts. Failure to observe the maintenance intervals shall also result in exclusion from liability. Furthermore, it is strictly forbidden to make any unauthorized alterations or technical modifications to the device.
Scope of delivery
Check that the contents of the package are intact: If there are signs of damage, please contact the manufacturer immediately. The device must not be put into operation.
Check that the contents of the package are complete and match your order:
- 1 x device
- 1 x 3-pin plug for power supply in service slot
- Accessories according to order/delivery note
Interfaces
Interface overview
1 | Display port – or – HDMIfor transmitting the image signal |
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2 | USB 2.0 type B (slave)for transmitting the signals from the touchscreen |
3 | Power supply and functional earth |
Power supply
Pin | Signal | (The figure shows the socket inside the device) |
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1 | Reference potential 0 V | |
2 | Functional earth (FE) | |
3 | +24 VDC ± 20 % |
The electronics are electrically isolated from the housing.
Conductor cross sections
- AWG 18 (≙ 1 mm2) or AWG 16 (≙ 1.5 mm2).
- With cable lengths > 5 m, the larger of the two cross sections must be selected.
Earthing concept
ATTENTION
Risk of radio interference
The functional earth connection (FE) is necessary in order to meet the
statutory
EMC requirements.
- Connect the device to a central earthing rail.
- The color of the cable used here must not be green-yellow. This color combination is reserved for protective earthing.
Mechanical installation
Requirements
Requirement regarding installation location:
ATTENTION
Damage caused by heat!
If the device is exposed to sunlight or any other light or heat source, it can
overheat and suffer damage.
- Do not expose the device to direct radiation by sunlight or any other light or heat source
Attaching flange seal
ATTENTION
To maintain the IP protection class: Insert the flange seal the right way round
- Fit the seal with the orientation shown in the left-hand image.
Press in the seal at the corners first. Then press in evenly along each edge
from the outside to the inside in order to avoid rippling.
ATTENTION
To maintain the IP protection class: Avoid crushing the seal!
- Tighten all flange and cover screws in a crosswise sequence and in two stages.
Securing to VESA interface
The rear cover has a combined interface for VESA 75 and VESA 10
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Press the flange seal evenly into the groove on the housing side (cf. 5.2).
-
Guide all cables through the openings in the seal, flange and rear cover and plug in all connectors.
ATTENTION
To maintain the IP protection class:
Note the different hole diameters of the cable glands!
-
Use cable ties for strain relief
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Screw down the seal.
-
Screw on the rear cover in a crosswise sequence in two stages.
Securing using tube adapter
Attachment variants
The tube adapter is designed for a tube diameter of 48.3 mm and can be mounted
in four orientations:
WARNING
Risk of injury caused by the
device slipping off a top-mounted retaining tube
With a top-mounted tube, the operating company is responsible for ensuring
that the device cannot slip off the tube.
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For example by screwing the retaining screws or threaded pins into the tube so that they lock
positively in it (make drill holes or countersinks). -
To prevent the screws/threaded pins from loosening due to vibrations and so on: Consider using liquid thread lock.
The mounting method shown in the following picture was subjected to a
vibration-shock test by ADS-TEC and found to be safe:
Here, a screw presses on a blind hole in the tube. Another screw sits in a through hole in the tube. Both screws have a polyamide coating on the thread.
Attaching tube adapter
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Press the flange seal into the groove on the housing side (cf. 5.2).
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Guide all cables through the opening of the adapter and plug in all connectors.
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Secure the cables using a cable tie at the fixtures provided.
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Screw on the adapter.
Screwing adapter to retaining tube
Holes can be drilled into the retaining tube using the supplied drilling template. The exact procedure is described in the drilling template instructions also supplied.
The screws included in the scope of delivery may be used for fastening (hexagon head screws similar to
DIN 6921 M5x10 and M5x16).
However, depending on the condition and type of retaining tube provided by the
customer and
depending on the load situation in the specific application, the operating
company is responsible for
ensuring that the device cannot slip off the retaining tube. In this regard,
refer also to the information in
section 5.4.1.
ATTENTION
Loss of the self-locking effect
The self-locking effect of the fasteners supplied is provided by a polyamide
layer on the thread. This layer is damaged during reassembly.
- Use these parts only once.
Commissioning
ATTENTION
Hazard due to condensation
Damage to electronic components caused by condensation resulting from
temperature fluctuations.
- Switch on the device only after it has acclimated to the ambient temperature.
ATTENTION
Damage due to electrostatic discharge!
Damage to the device can be caused by electrostatic discharge.
- Always adhere to the safety measures applicable when handling components at risk of being damaged by electrostatic discharge
ATTENTION
Damage to the electronics!
The electronics can be damaged if connectors are connected or disconnected
while power is still
being applied.
- Make sure that no power is being applied when connecting and disconnecting connectors.
Check for operational readiness
- Make sure that the screw connections between a) the device and support arm adapter and b) the support arm adapter and connecting tube are secured to the specified torques or specifications
Commissioning device
- When connecting and disconnecting cables, make sure that no power is being applied to the device or cables.
- Connect the cables to the interfaces in any order.
- Secure the cables to the strain relief fixtures in the service slot.
- Make sure that the 24 V power supply complies with NEC Class 2.
- Connect the device to the power supply.
Cleaning
How often you need to clean the system depends on your work and the operating environment. If necessary, follow the on-site cleaning plan.
- Clean and maintain your system regularly
Cleaning agents and disinfectants
We recommend cleaning the devices using commercially available glass cleaning agents on a soft cloth.
The following cleaning agents have also been successfully tested:
Ethanol and isopropanol based
- Deconned Solar sept
- Bacilli
- Meliseptol
Neutral cleaning agents
- P3-cosa Foam 40
- P3-cosa PUR 80
Quaternary ammonium compounds
- Klondike-CR Biocide A
- Deconned Surface AF
Disinfectants
- Hydrogen peroxide ≤ 3 % (Recommendation: Wipe off all traces of the liquid, otherwise water marks can form)
Disposal
Electrical and electronic devices must not be disposed of with household waste, but must rather be taken to a collection point for waste electrical equipment. Such a collection point is generally operated by public waste management authorities, i.e., by municipalities
Dimensional drawing
References
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