Christ ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS PA10006882 Touch-ItsCE OEM Glass 7 Instruction Manual
- June 6, 2024
- Christ ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS
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Christ ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS PA10006882 Touch-ItsCE OEM Glass 7 Instruction Manual
Identification
Target group
This document is not intended for end customers! Necessary safety instructions
for the end customer must be passed on by the machine builder or system
provider and adopted in the respective national language.
Intended use
This product has not been designed, developed and manufactured for use that
creates fatal risks and hazards without exceptionally assured safety measures.
These include death, injury, or serious physical harm or otherwise caused
loss. These represent nuclear response monitoring, nuclear control systems,
air traffic control, mass transportation control, medical life support
systems, and weapons systems control.
Technical changes
Christ-Electronic Systems GmbH reserves the right to change the information,
designs and technical data contained in this documentation without prior
notice.
Copyright
No part of this documentation may be reproduced in any form or processed,
duplicated or distributed using electronic systems without the prior written
consent of Christ Electronic Systems GmbH. Even translation into another
language requires written permission. This documentation is entrusted
exclusively to the owner of the device or employees of Christ Electronic
Systems GmbH for personal use.
Trademarks
Trademark and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their
respective owners.
History
The following editions of the manual have already been published:
Table 1: History
Version
| Comment
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10/2021
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First edition
12/2021|
Adding the name plate
Design of safety instructions
DANGER
Indicates an imminent danger
Failure to follow the instructions may result in death or serious injury
WARNING
Indicates a dangerous situation
Failure to observe this warning may result in serious injury or major damage
to property
CAUTION
Indicates a possible dangerous situation
Failure to observe the advice can result in injuries or property damage
NOTICE
Indicates user tips and useful information
Important information to avoid malfunctions
Product description
Every industry has its own requirements for machine and system operation. To meet all of them, there are different housing variants with industry-specific features.
Above all, special areas of application or special environmental characteristics demand the greatest possible adaptability in the design of the touch panels.
In order to meet any requirements, Christ develops so-called OEM solutions. These are equipped with special customer-specific features.
The wide variety of OEM touch panels in terms of housing design, processor characteristics, interfaces, inch size and multi-touch technology enables customised implementation of customer requirements.
- Housing Variant CE OEM glass
Illustration 1: CE OEM glass Front
Illustration 2: CE OEM glass Reat
Table 2: CE OEM glass Front and CE OEM glass Rear
1 | Customised Mounting |
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2 | Control Element Area |
Illustration 3: Dimensions _CE OEM glass
_
Table 3: Dimensions CE OEM glass
Size | A | B | C |
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7″ | 270 | 218.5 | 79* |
- With interfaces and control elements up to 145.2 mm
Table 4: Compnents of the Control Elements
Illustration | Properties |
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Push button
|
Series| SHORTRON® base-plate mounting
Degree of protec- tion| IP65
Travel| 2.3 mm
Illumination| Yes, white LED
Labeling Option| Yes
Front Bezel| Silver-Coloured
Operating Tem- perature| -25°C … 70°C
Contact Elements| max. 2 x NC / 2 x NO / 1 x NC + 1 x NO
Nameplate| Blue, Yellow, Green, Transparent, White
Key Switch
Zeichnung Beispiel- haft
|
Series| SHORTRON® base-plate mounting
Degree of protec- tion| IP65
Switching function| Maintained action
Illumination| No
Labeling Option| No
Front Bezel| Silver-Coloured
Operating Tem- perature| -25°C … 70°C
Contact Elements| max. 2 x NC / 2 x NO / 1 x NC + 1 x NO
Illustration| Properties
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Emergency Stop
|
Series| QUARTEX®-R
Type| QRUV
Degree of protec- tion| IP65
Illumination| No
Labeling Option| No
Front Bezel| Yellow
Operating Tem- perature| -30°C … 70°C
Contact Elements| max. 5 (NC / NO)
Switching Position Indicator| Yes
Release| Twist right or left
Anti-lock Collar| Yes
_Illustration 4: Positions of the Control Elements
_
P1| Push Button, non latching, normally open, C1 24 VDC, transpar- ent lens,
lighted, labelled
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P2| Dummy Plug
P3| Push Button, non latching, normally open, C1 24 VDC, transpar- ent lens,
lighted, labelled
P4| Keylock Switch, latching, normally open, 1 x 90°, Shape V, 1 x key re-
movable position (left)
P5| Push Button, non latching, normally open, C13, C14 and C23, C24 floating,
transparent lens, lighted
P6| Dummy Plug
Emergency Stop| 1 x Emergency Stop
Description Hardware
- External Interfaces
** Intercontec 627 AEG A 384 MD 36 00 002K 600
Table 5: Pinout Intercontec 627 AEG A 384 MD 36 00 002K 600**| PIN| Function| Description| PIN| Function| Description
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
| 1| GND| Ground| 14| E_C3| Emergency Stop Contact 3
2| + 24 V| + 24 VDC| 15| E_C6| Emergency Stop Contact 6
3| Foot Switch C24| Foot Switch Contact 24| 16| E_C5| Emergency Stop Contact 5
4| Digital In- put 1| Digital Input 1| 17| E_C8| Emergency Stop Contact 8
5| Digital Output 1| Digital Output 1| 18| E_C7| Emergency Stop Contact 7
6| Digital In- put 2| Digital Input 2| 19| P5_C13| Position 5 Contact
13
7| P3_C2| Position 3 Contact 2| 20| P5_C14| Position 5 Contact
14
8| P3_LED| Position 3 LED| 21| P5_C23| Position 5 Contact
23
9| P1_C2| Position 1 Contact 2| 22| P5_C24| Position 5 Contact
24
10| P1_LED| Position 1 LED| 23| P4_C13| Position 4 Contact
13
11| E_C2| Emergency Stop Contact 2| 24| P4_C14| Position 4 Contact
14
12| E_C1| Emergency Stop Contact 1| 25| NC| Not Connected
13| E_C4| Emergency Stop Contact 4| 26| FE| Functional Earth
Binder 86 0632 1000 00004
Table 6: Pinout Binder 86 0632 1000 00004
| PIN| Function| Description
---|---|---|---
| 1| + 24 V| + 24 VDC
2| + 24 V| + 24 VDC
3| GND| Ground
4| Foot Switch C24| Foot Switch Contact 24
Binder 09 3732 90 04
_Table 7: Pinout Binder 09 3732 90 04
_
| PIN| Function| Description
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| 1| TX +| Transmit Data +
2| RX +| Receive Data +
3| TX –| Transmit Data –
4| RX –| Receive Data –
Environmental Conditions
WARNING
Insufficient air supply to the device Overheating
- Never cover the device completely or operate it in a small, unventilated housing
-
IP Protection Class
The protection class only can be guaranteed under the following conditions:- The device is installed correctly
- All components and covers of the interfaces are assembled
- Compliance with all environmental conditions
Assembly and Commissioning
Assembly and Commissioning
This chapter describes all the steps for assembly. The following warnings are
safety instructions that must be applied throughout the assembly chapter and
in every other life cycle of the device.
DANGER
Danger from electric shock, explosion or electric arc
Serious injury or death
- Pull out the mains plug and do not open the covers
WARNING
Dropping a device
Injuries and bruises to the legs and / or feet
- Wear safety shoes
Note for the installation site
This device is not designed for outdoor use.
Make sure that the ambient temperature and humidity are within the ranges
which are specified under
Environmental Conditions.
Do not install the device directly in the sunlight.
Make sure that the device is installed so that is accessible for the operator.
Installation instructions
Check the package contents for any visible damage and for completeness.
In case of damage, do not install the device and contact the Christ Service.
- Mounting CE OEM glass
** Illustration 5: Mounting CE OEM glass
**
The unit is mounted on the marked threaded bolts. The customer determines the fastening utensils and the tightening torque. Christ accepts no liability for damage caused by this fastening.
Maintenance
The following chapter describes maintenance measures that can be performed by a qualified end user.
-
Cleaning
DANGER
Triggering unintended functions
Loss of control of the plant / machine / device
- The unit may only be cleaned when it is switched off or unplugged.
To clean the device, use a soft cloth moistened with detergent solution or screen cleaner.
The cleaning agent must not be applied directly to the device. Under no circumstances may aggressive solvents, chemicals or scouring agents be used.
- The unit may only be cleaned when it is switched off or unplugged.
-
Maintenance
It does not require any maintenance on the part of the user.
Technical Data
- Mechanical Specifications
Table 8: Mechanical Specifications
**** Housing| Aluminium / Silver, Black
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Weight| max. 1.5 kg
Dimensions| See Table Dimensions
Mounting| Customised Mounting
Cooling| Passive - Electromagnetic Compatibility
**** Table 9: Electromagnetic Compatibility Emitted Interference| EN55032 Class A
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Immunity of supply line DC| ±2 kV according to IEC 61000-4-4; EFT
± 0,5 kV according to IEC 61000-4-5; Surge asymmetrical
Immunity of signal lines| ±1 kV according to IEC 61000-4-4; EFT
ESD| ± 4 kV Contact discharge according to EN61000-4-2
± 8 kV Air discharge according to EN 61000-4-2
Immunity of conducted emission| 3 V 150 kHz – 80 MHz, 80% AM nach IEC
61000-4-6
Immunity of high-frequency radi- ation| 3 V/m 80 MHz – 1 GHz, 80% AM nach IEC
61000-4-3
3 V/m 1 GHz – 6 GHz, 80% AM nach IEC 61000-4-3
- Environmental Conditions
Table 10: Environmental Conditions
Operating Temperature| 0 ~ 50 °C
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Storage Temperature| -10 ~ 70 °C
Humidity| 5 ~ 80 % (non condensing)
Protection Class| IP65 (IP20 rear)
Transportation and Storage| Suitable packing increases shock resistance
max. Installation Altitude| 2000 m
Cooling| Natural Air Convection - Display Specifications
Table 11: Display Specifications
Color Depth| 8 bit
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Lifetime| min. 50,000 h
Viewing Angle (right/left/up/down)| min. 85°/85°/85°/85°
Backlight| LED
Touch Technology| PCAP
NOTICE
**** Pixel Errors
Due to the manufacturing process, displays may contain faulty pixels (pixel
er- rors), which do not constitute a claim or warranty.
The international standard ISO 9241-307:2009 defines, on an international
level, the maximum possi- ble pixel errors in an LC-display. This standard
discribes different error types, in consideration of differ- ent pixel error
classes.
There are the following pixel error classes, each with three differnet error
types.
Maximum acceptable errors per 1 Mio. pixels according to ISO 9241-307:2009
error class| error type 1
pixel constantly il- luminatied
| error type 2
pixel constantly dark
| error type 3
subpixel con- stantly illumi- natied
| error type 4
subpixel con- stantly dark
0| 0| 0| 0| 0
I| 1| 1| n = 0 to 2
2 – n
|
2 x n + 1
II| 2| 2| n = 0 to 5
5 – n
|
| | | 2 x n
III| 5| 15| max. 50| max. 50
IV| 50| 150| max. 150| max. 150
Why this classification of errors?
Each pixel of a display contains three subpixels which have the basic colors
red, green and blue. The combination makes it possible to show a wide spectrum
of colors.
Considering for example the display solution of 1280 x 800 pixels, thereof a total of 1,024000 pixels or 3,072000 subpixels are embedded in the display area. This means , the display holds 3,072000 single transistors at an area of 261.1 mm by 163.2 mm.
These figures make it clear that it is not possible to specifically produce
defect-free displays even by today’s manufacturing standards.
Christ Electronic Systems GmbH therefore adapts to the corresponding
requirements of most international manufacturers. The displays must always
comply with error class II. If the permissible number of errors of the pixel
error class II is not exceeded, there is also no complaintable “failure” of
the display.
Referring to the calculation, the following errors can occur in the display:
- Max. 2 constantly illuminated and 2 constantly dark pixels
- Max. 5 constantly illuminated or 10 constantly dark subpixel
Avoid burn-in on displays
NOTICE
Images that do not change
“Image shadows”, “ghost images” arise
- Changing displayed images, screen saver, energy-saving mode
With LC displays, so-called “ghost images” or “image shadows” can occur under
certain circumstances.
These are images that remain from the previous image and are felt to be “burnt
into” the display. These do not remain forever. If “image shadows” occur, the
device should be switched off for a longer period of time so that the burnt-in
image disappears.
To avoid “ghost images” or “image shadows”, the following behaviour is recommended:
- Do not display still images over an extended period of time
- Change standing images at short intervals
- Switch off the unit or use the energy-saving mode when you do not need it
- Use the screen saver function
Standards and Approvals
CE Marking
The device has been tested in accordance with the applicable EU directives and
the associated harmonized standards.
NOTICE
Decleration of Conformity
The declaration of Conformity can be downloaded from the Christ Electronic
Systems Homepage.
RoHS
The device complies with the requirement of the EU Directive RoHS
2011/65/EU.
Electromagnetic Compatibility
The device complies with the requirements of the EU Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2014/30/EU with the harmonized standards listed below:
EN 55032: 2015 Class A| Electromagnetic compatibility of multimedia equipment
– Emission Requirements
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EN 55035: 2017| Electromagnetic compatibility of multimedia equipment –
Immunity requirements
FCC Approval
The device meets the requirements of FCC for approval in the USA and Canada. This has been tested and confirmed by SGS.
FCC (Federal Communications Commission)
The device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause any harmful
- This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found comply with the limits of Class A digital device, pursu- ant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate ra- dio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equiment in a resident area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Validity
Touch-it CE OEM glass 7, Prod. ID: PA10006882
Touch-it CE OEM glass 7, Prod. ID: PA10xxxxxx
Where “xxxxxx” in the ID Number may be any numeric characters. These models are variants of the Touch-it CE OEM glass 7 and are different regarding the interface connectors and the pushbuttons. These variants are subset of the ID: PA100006882.
Name Plate
Illustration 6: Name Plate
Alpenstra(le 34
87700 Memmingen
ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS
www.chnst-es.com
710331
Touch-it CE OEM glass 7
Prod. ID: PA10006882 Rev. 1
Serial no.: 0216031-000-001 (410.2021)
SW-Bundle Test123
Rev.: -1
Input: = 24V
MAC: 12:34:56:78:90:ab
12:34:56:78:90:ac
12:34:56:78:90:ad
FCC ID: 2AVB6-PA10006882 _
_Serial No.
Environmentally Appropriate Disposal
The device must not be disposed of with domestic waste.
The appliance complies with the requirement of the EU Directive WEEE 2012/19/EU, which is symbolised by the symbol with the crossed-out dustbin.
In order to enable environmentally friendly recycling, the various materials
must be separated from one another.
Disposal must be carried out in accordance with the applicable legal
regulations.
Component parts | Disposal |
---|---|
Enclosure | Metal Recycling |
Electronic | Electronics Recycling |
Paper / cardboard packaging | Paper / Cardboard boxes Recycling |
Plastic packing materials | Plastics Recycling |
Technical Support
Despite the highest quality standards and detailed function tests of all our products, daily use of our devices can always lead to damage or failure of a wearing part. The failure of a machine in production costs a lot of money. That is why the Christ company processes complaints as quickly as possible.
You can send the device to us without prior notice. All you need to do is fill
out the cover letter for the repair and enclose it with the touch panel or IPC
so that the service department can start the repair quickly. When the device
arrives, it goes through a defined process that clearly documents all
processes and makes the respective status traceable. As soon as your panel or
IPC is registered in our system, you will receive a confirmation of receipt so
that you can also get a precise overview.
Technical Support can be contacted as follows:
Service, Repair and Technical Support
Phone: +49 8331 8371-500
Fax: +49 8331 8371-497
E-Mail: service@christ-es.de
Or directly via the Homepage.
Christ Service
Device Seal
A device seal is affixed to every Christ device in order to prove whether the
device has been opened by a third party. In case of a defect, please do not
open the device, but contact our service department.
They will discuss the further procedure with you.
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