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EAO – Your Expert Partner for Human Machine Interfaces EAO – Your Expert Partner for Human Machine Interfaces EAO Configurable HMI Panel EAO, the expert for Human Machine Interface Components The EAO Configurable HMI Panel features a standard 5.7” and Systems, now offers the EAO Configurable HMI Panel. The display (10.4” or 12.1” optional), optional resistive touchscreen, EAO Configurable HMI Panel provides a modular and uniquely and 43 keys. The overall size is 14” x 7” and the front panel is customizable approach to implementing an HMI control panel applied to an aluminum plate, ensuring maximum stability. in your machine control or fabrication equipment. Applications could be in electronics, medical technology, aerospace, trans- Front Panel portation, and CNC machinery. Overall Size: 14” x 7”/355.6 mm x 177.8 mm Material: Polyester PVS-G on Aluminum This configurable panel allows customers to quickly, easily, and Printing: 2 colors, printed on the reverse inexpensively bring industrial PC control to their equipment. Embossing: All keys embossed The panel combines standard components with the ability to EasyLabel: Several EasyLabel slide-in pockets customize the layout with adaptable switch cut-outs. The panel for individual labeling of keys incorporates durable membrane buttons, an integrated Sharp display, resistive touchscreen, and integration of Display electromechanical pushbuttons and components. Visible Size: 4.65” x 3.52”/118.2 mm x 89.4 mm Material: Acrylic glass S000 Main Features: Thickness: 0.08”/2.0 mm Affordable HMI interface design; Coating: Non-reflexing, A1 Up to 8 possible auxiliary discrete functions; Keylock and emergency stop switch for safety and security; Keys Plug-and-play USB interface; Number: 43 keys Illuminated animated buttons and engravable lenses; Operations: 1 million operations/key “Easy-label” slide-in legends for function keys; Pressure/key: 3 N per key on contact spring Factory configurable illumination sequences; Material: Gold on silver polymer Display sizes including 5.7”, 10.4”, or 12.1”; Ability to integrate a Sharp display into the panel; Resistive Touchscreen (optional) Individually constructed housing for controller requirements; Size: 5.7” Independent operator PC board for pushbuttons; Type: DMC AST 057, resistive Single board computer integration available; Connector: USB Low cost, rapid prototyping. Controller: Integrated www.eao.com/data_sheets EAO – Your Expert Partner for Human Machine Interfaces EAO Configurable HMI Panel 3.2mm +0.2/-0.0 MAXØ0.8mm Electrical Specifications 3.61 (REF) 24.1mm 1.96 +0.4/-0.0 Voltage: 5V 1.46 Connector: USB (cable included) Ø22.5mm +0.2/-0.0 0.96 EMC shielding: None eao 0.81 0.51 LED’s: 10 LED’s, yellow 1.06 2.38 0.50 User specified for auxiliary discrete 3.50 4.63 4.65 pushbuttons and indicators FRONT 3.52 FACE 0.50 Mechanical Specifications 22.5mm +0.2/-0.0 Material: Aluminum .50 TYP 9 PL 1.06 Thickness: 0.12”/3.0 mm SEE DETAILS ABOVE LOCATION OF S-61 KEYLOCK Surface: Natural anodized LOCATION OF S-84 E-STOP Mounting: 6 stud bolts FH-832-10 (UNC thread) M3 MOUNTING STUDS FOR DISPLAY (4 PL) Emergency Stop switch 6.75 WINDOW FOR DISPLAY 0.25 TYP Actuator: Maintained with twist-to-release Contact: 1NO/1NC SM contact, 0.25 TYP solder/plug-in terminals AUX PCB USB Max rating: 3A/250VAC INTERFACE Front protection: IP 65 as per EN IEC 60529 PANEL 6.10 This device complies with: REAR EN IEC 60947-5-1, EN IEC 60947-5-5, and ISO 13850 1.97 Keylock 1.09 Actuator: Flush mount 2 position maintained, 7.05 Key: Removable in “A” position Contact: 1NO/1NC SA contact, 1.02 0.12 solder/plug-in terminals PANEL Max rating: 5A/250VAC 1.00 SIDE 0.59 Front protection: IP 65 Mechanical life: 50,000 cycles of operations Illuminated Pushbuttons Switch Position 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 Actuator: Flush momentary action 1 1 1 Contact: 1NO, Max rating: 100mA/42V Terminal – P1 (top) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Front protection: IP 65 1 1 1 Mechanical lifetime: > 1 million cycles of operations Switch Position 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 Customer defined animation sequence: Illumination created by 8 SMT LEDs Terminal – P2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 1 1 1. EUS-C-HMI-06-AGL-EK8 ......(5.7” window, acrylic glass lens, no display, E-Stop, keylock, 8 discrete pushbuttons) 2. EUS-C-HMI-06-AGLD-EK8 ...(5.7” window, acrylic glass lens, with display, E-Stop, keylock, 8 discrete pushbuttons) 3. EUS-C-HMI-06-RTS-EK8 ......(5.7” window, acrylic glass lens, resistive touch screen, no display, E-Stop, keylock, 8 discrete pushbuttons) 4. EUS-C-HMI-06-RTSD-EK8 ....(5.7” window, acrylic glass lens, resistive touch screen, with display, E-Stop, keylock, 8 discrete pushbuttons) C-HMI.11/01.10 EAO reserves the right to alter specifications without further notice. C-HMI.11/01.10 EAO reserves www.eao.com/data_sheets EAO – Your Expert Partner for Human Machine Interfaces EAO Configurable HMI Panel Installation Guide and User Manual Configurable HMI Panel Installation Guide and User Manual Product Name EAO Configurable HMI Panel Revision / Date V1.00 November 1, 2010 Record of Revisions Revision Description Date Changed by V1.00 First release 11-1-10 D. DiGioia Abbreviations DIP Dual Inline Package DMC DMC Co. LTD (touch screen/controller manufacturer) HID Human Interface Device ID Identification PCB Printed Circuit Board RS232 Recommended Standard 232 USB Universal Serial Bus U-ID Usage ID U-Name Usage Name Contact Information EAO Switch 98 Washington Street Milford, CT 06460 Product Information and Documents: www.eao.com For technical product support, please send an e-Mail to: [email protected]. Page 1 / 16 Configurable HMI Panel Installation Guide and User Manual Table of Content Record of Revisions .................................................................................................................1 Abbreviations............................................................................................................................1 Table of Content.......................................................................................................................2 List of Tables............................................................................................................................2 List of Figures...........................................................................................................................2 Overview of variants.................................................................................................................3 Keyboard Design ..................................................................................................................4 Keyboard Interface...................................................................................................................7 USB Interface .......................................................................................................................7 Serial Interface....................................................................................................................10 Port settings ....................................................................................................................10 RS232 protocol ...............................................................................................................10 Keyboard Interface settings................................................................................................12 Key codes ..........................................................................................................................13 Touch Screen Interface ..........................................................................................................15 Driver Installation................................................................................................................15 Calibration and General Touch Screen settings .................................................................15 Touch Screen Interface settings .........................................................................................15 List of Tables Table 1 - Keyboard Design.......................................................................................................5 Table 2 - LED assignment........................................................................................................9 Table 3 - RS232 frame commands ........................................................................................10 Table 4 - Data frames serial communication..........................................................................11 Table 5 - Keyboard settings ...................................................................................................12 Table 6 - Key assignment for C-HMI ......................................................................................14 List of Figures Figure 1 - Keyboard Interface.................................................................................................12 Figure 2 - Key Assignment ....................................................................................................13 Figure 3 - Saving Calibration Data .........................................................................................15 Figure 4 - Interface Settings : Touch Controller .....................................................................16 Page 2 / 16 Configurable HMI Panel Installation Guide and User Manual Overview of variants EAO offers 4 variations of the C-HMI Panel: EUS-C-HMI-06-AGL-EK8 – 5.7” window, acrylic glass lens, no display, E-Stop, keylock, 8 discrete pushbuttons EUS-C-HMI-06-AGLD-EK8 – 5.7” window, acrylic glass lens,
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