Manual Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx(/xxxx-xxxx) TP 600 WAGO Touch Panel Version 1.3.
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Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Table of Contents 3 Table of Contents 1 Regulations .............................................................................................12 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.8.1 1.8.2 1.8.3 1.8.3.1 1.8.4 1.8.5 1.8.5.1 2 Safety Information...................................................................................20 2.1 2.2 3 Safety Advice (Precautions) .................................................................
Table of Contents Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 4.4.10 “X11” – Four Digital Inputs and Outputs DIO (Only with PIO3 Hardware) ........................................................................................40 4.4.11 “microSD” Memory Card Slot ........................................................... 41 4.5 Real-Time Clock ...................................................................................42 4.6 Display Elements ......................................................
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 5.7.2.2 5.7.2.3 5.7.2.4 5.7.2.5 5.7.2.6 5.7.2.7 5.7.3 5.7.3.1 5.7.3.2 5.8 5.8.1 5.8.2 5.8.3 5.9 5.10 5.11 6 6.1 6.2 6.3 7 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 8 Table of Contents 5 Services and Users ..................................................................... 63 WBM User Group ........................................................................ 63 Linux® User Group....................................................................... 63 SNMP User Group.................
Table of Contents 8.6.1.5.1 8.6.1.6 8.6.1.6.1 8.6.1.6.2 8.6.1.7 8.6.1.7.1 8.6.1.7.2 8.6.1.7.3 8.6.1.8 8.6.1.8.1 8.6.1.8.2 8.6.1.9 8.6.1.9.1 8.6.1.9.2 8.6.1.9.3 8.6.1.9.4 8.6.1.9.5 8.6.1.10 8.6.1.10.1 8.6.1.10.2 8.6.1.11 8.6.1.11.1 8.6.1.11.2 8.6.1.11.3 8.6.1.12 8.6.1.12.1 8.6.1.12.2 8.6.1.12.3 8.6.1.13 8.6.1.13.1 8.6.1.13.2 8.6.1.13.3 8.6.1.13.4 8.6.1.14 8.6.1.14.1 8.6.1.15 8.6.1.15.1 8.6.1.16 8.6.1.16.1 8.6.1.16.2 8.6.1.17 8.6.1.17.1 8.6.1.17.2 8.6.1.18 8.6.1.18.1 8.6.1.19 8.6.1.20 Manual Version 1.3.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.21 8.6.1.21.1 8.6.1.21.2 8.6.1.22 8.6.1.22.1 8.6.1.22.2 8.6.1.23 8.6.1.23.1 8.6.1.23.2 8.6.1.24 8.6.1.24.1 8.6.1.24.2 8.6.1.24.3 8.6.1.24.4 8.6.1.24.5 8.6.1.24.6 8.6.1.24.7 8.6.1.25 8.6.1.25.1 8.6.1.25.2 8.6.1.26 8.6.1.26.1 8.6.1.26.2 8.6.1.27 8.6.1.27.1 8.6.1.28 8.6.1.28.1 8.6.1.29 8.6.1.29.1 8.6.1.30 8.6.1.30.1 8.6.1.31 8.6.1.31.1 8.6.1.31.2 8.6.1.32 8.6.1.32.1 8.6.1.32.2 8.6.1.32.3 8.6.1.33 8.6.1.33.1 8.6.1.34 8.6.1.34.1 8.6.1.34.2 8.6.1.34.3 8.6.1.34.4 8.
Table of Contents Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.37 “Configuration of OpenVPN and IPsec” Page ............................ 146 8.6.1.37.1 “OpenVPN” Group ................................................................ 146 8.6.1.37.2 “IPsec” Group ....................................................................... 146 8.6.1.37.3 “Certificate Upload” Group .................................................... 147 8.6.1.37.4 “Certificate List” Group ...................................
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.7.3.6.2 8.7.3.6.3 8.7.3.7 8.7.3.7.1 8.7.3.8 8.7.3.8.1 8.7.3.8.2 8.7.3.8.3 8.7.3.8.4 8.7.3.8.5 8.7.3.8.6 8.7.3.8.7 8.7.3.9 8.7.3.9.1 8.7.3.10 8.7.3.10.1 8.7.3.10.2 8.7.3.11 8.7.3.11.1 8.7.3.12 8.7.3.12.1 8.7.3.13 8.7.3.13.1 8.7.3.14 8.7.3.14.1 8.7.3.15 8.7.3.15.1 8.7.3.15.2 8.7.3.16 8.7.3.16.1 8.7.3.16.2 8.7.3.16.3 8.7.3.17 8.7.3.17.1 8.7.3.18 8.7.3.18.1 8.7.3.19 8.7.3.19.1 8.7.3.20 8.7.3.20.1 8.7.3.21 8.7.3.21.1 8.7.3.21.2 8.7.3.22 8.7.3.22.1 8.7.3.23 8.7.3.24 8.
Table of Contents 8.7.4.1.1 8.7.4.1.2 8.7.4.2 8.7.4.2.1 8.7.4.3 8.7.4.3.1 8.7.4.4 8.7.4.4.1 8.7.4.4.2 8.7.4.4.3 8.7.4.5 8.7.4.5.1 8.7.4.5.2 8.7.4.5.3 8.7.4.6 8.7.4.6.1 8.7.4.6.2 8.7.4.7 8.7.4.7.1 8.7.5 8.7.5.1 8.7.5.2 9 Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 “Configuration of OpenVPN and IPsec” Page ....................... 179 “OpenVPN” Group ................................................................ 179 “IPsec” Group ...........................................................................
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 11.4.2 11.5 12 12.1 12.2 13 Table of Contents 11 Use WAGOupload to Update the Firmware.................................... 199 Factory Reset ..................................................................................... 200 Disposal ................................................................................................. 201 Electrical and electronic equipment .................................................... 201 Packaging......................
1 Regulations Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Regulations The WAGO Touch Panel shall only be installed and operated according to the instructions in this documentation. Always retain this documentation! This documentation is part of the product. Therefore, retain the documentation during the entire service life of the product. Pass on the documentation to any subsequent user. In addition, ensure that any supplement to this documentation is included, if necessary. 1.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 1.3 Regulations 13 Copyright This Manual, including all figures and illustrations, is copyright-protected. Any further use of this Manual by third parties that violate pertinent copyright provisions is prohibited. Reproduction, translation, electronic and phototechnical filing/archiving (e.g., photocopying) as well as any amendments require the written consent of WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG, Minden, Germany.
1.4 Regulations Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Property rights Third-party trademarks are used in this documentation. This section contains the trademarks used. The “®” and “TM” symbols are omitted hereinafter. • Adobe® and Acrobat® are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Inc. • AS-Interface® is a registered trademark of AS-International Association. • BACnet® is a registered trademark of American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers, Inc. (ASHRAE).
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 1.5 Regulations 15 Symbols Personal Injury! Indicates a high-risk, imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. Personal Injury Caused by Electric Current! Indicates a high-risk, imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. Personal Injury! Indicates a moderate-risk, potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
Regulations Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Additional Information: Refers to additional information which is not an integral part of this documentation (e.g., the Internet). Manual Version 1.3.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 1.6 Regulations Number Notation Table 2: Number Notation Number Code Decimal Hexadecimal Binary 1.7 17 Example 100 0x64 '100' '0110.0100' Note Normal notation C notation In quotation marks, nibble separated with dots (.) Font Conventions Table 3: Font Conventions Font Type italic Menu > Input “Value” [Button] [Key] Indicates Names of paths and data files are marked in italic-type. e.g.: C:\Program Files\WAGO Software Menu items are marked in bold letter
Regulations 1.8 Legal Bases 1.8.1 Subject to Changes Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG reserves the right to provide for any alterations or modifications. WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG owns all rights arising from the granting of patents or from the legal protection of utility patents. Third-party products are always mentioned without any reference to patent rights. Thus, the existence of such rights cannot be excluded. 1.8.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Regulations 19 Further details are given in the contractual agreements. Please send your request for modified and new hardware or software configurations directly to WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG. 1.8.5 Extended license terms 1.8.5.
Safety Information 2 Safety Information 2.1 Safety Advice (Precautions) Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 This section includes an overall summary of the most important safety requirements and notes that are mentioned in each individual section. To protect your health and prevent damage to devices as well, it is imperative to read and carefully follow the safety guidelines.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Safety Information 21 Replace defective or damaged devices! Replace defective or damaged device/module (e.g., in the event of deformed contacts). Protect the components against materials having seeping and insulating properties! The components are not resistant to materials having seeping and insulating properties such as: aerosols, silicones and triglycerides (found in some hand creams).
2.2 Safety Information Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Special Use Conditions for ETHERNET Devices If not otherwise specified, ETHERNET devices are intended for use on local networks. Please note the following when using ETHERNET devices in your system: • Do not connect control components and control networks to an open network such as the Internet or an office network. WAGO recommends putting control components and control networks behind a firewall. • In the control components (e.g.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 3 Overview 23 Overview Three versions of the WAGO Touch Panel are available: • Standard Line with resistive single-touch display, in four screen sizes (762-4xxx) • Advanced Line with capacitive multi-touch glass display, in two screen sizes (762-5xxx) • Marine Line with resistive, reflection-free single-touch display for marine applications, in four screen sizes (762-6xxx) Furthermore, each of these three versions is available with different functionalitie
Overview Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 The 762 Series item numbers are composed as follows: Figure 1: 762 Series Item Number Key The basic differences between Web, Visu and Control Panels are explained below. Manual Version 1.3.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 3.1 Overview 25 Web Panels The Web Panels display the visualizations of the planned control programs for the purposes of monitoring and control of machines and systems. However, the required Visu software does not run on the Web Panels, but rather on the controller, which also includes a Webserver that the panels can access with their Web browser. The Web Panels can display visualizations from e!COCKPIT (CODESYS 3).
3.3 Overview Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Control Panels The control panels combine HMI and control functions and can thus replace a PLC controller. Visu software and runtime software both run on the panels. The interfaces of the “PIO3” hardware are ETHERNET, USB, microSD and a line out (headphone output). Furthermore, the interfaces of the “PIO3” also include digital inputs and outputs, an RS-232/RS-485 interface and a CAN interface for connecting additional I/Os.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 4 Properties 4.1 Views 4.1.1 Front View Properties 27 The touch screen, as well as display and operating elements are located on the front. Figure 2: Front View Table 4: Legend for Figure “Front View” Pos Description .
Properties 4.1.2 Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Other Views of the PIO1 Hardware On the back there are four M4 threaded holes for VESA mounting, four fastening clips, one grounding screw or lead and the device labeling. For details, see section “Mounting” and “Properties” > “Labeling.” The connectors are located on the bottom. For details, see section “Properties” > “Connectors.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Properties 29 The connectors are located on the bottom. For details, see section “Properties” > “Connectors.” The operating mode switch with the settings RESET-STOP-RUN, the “CFG/RST” button, the “SYS, RUN, CAN, H11, H22” LEDs and the “µSD” memory card slot are located on the left side. For details, see section “Properties” > “Connectors” > “Display Elements” and > “Operating Elements”.
Properties Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 When the hardware is installed, the above-named function elements are not accessible from the front. Figure 5: Other PIO3 Views (Example of 762-4304/8000-0002) Manual Version 1.3.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 4.2 Properties 31 Touch Screen The touch screen displays the Web visualization and processes inputs from the system operator by hand or pen. It is a resistive TFT LCD with LED backlight that recognizes swiping and scrolling with one touch point. Because it is a resistive touch screen, a certain pressure is exerted on the foil during input. A motion sensor is built in to recognize linear gestures. The system automatically calibrates the sensor every 30 minutes.
4.3 Properties Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Labeling The type plate is attached to the back and contains the following information about the device: Table 5: Type Plate Field Item Number Item description 1 Item description 2 Control number Date of manufacture (year – month) Release indexes (2 digits ea.): 1. Firmware, 2. Hardware, 3.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 4.4 Connectors 4.4.1 Connectors of Hardware PIO1 Properties 33 Figure 8: Connectors PIO1 on the Bottom (Example) Table 6: Legend for Figure “Connectors PIO1 on the Bottom” Connector X1 and X2 X5 X6 and X7 Function ETHERNET interfaces with LED indicators Supply voltage infeed USB 2.
Properties 4.4.2 Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Connectors of Hardware PIO2 Figure 10: Connectors PIO2 on the Bottom (Example) Table 8: Legend for Figure “Connectors PIO2 on the Bottom” Connector X1 and X2 X5 X6 and X7 X8 Function ETHERNET interfaces with LED indicators Supply voltage infeed USB 2.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 4.4.3 Properties 35 Connectors of Hardware PIO3 Figure 12: Connectors PIO3 on the Bottom (Example) Table 10: Legend for Figure “Connectors PIO3 on the Bottom ” Connector X1 und X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 und X7 X8 X11 Function ETHERNET Interface with LED Serial Interface RS-232 or RS-485 CAN Interface POWER. Power supply USB 2.
Properties 4.4.4 Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 “X1” and “X2” ETHERNET Interfaces The ETHERNET interfaces are RJ-45 ports. The orange LED illuminates when there is a LINK and the green one blinks during data transfer. The connectors and cables meet category 5e requirements and guidelines for ETHERNET interfaces. The integrated 10/100Mbit ETHERNET switch supports Auto-MDI(X). A crossover or patch cable can be used. 4.4.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Properties 37 Continuous shielding is essential in order to increase the immunity to interference. For this purpose, the metallic housing of the socket is connected to functional ground. The connected data cable must be shielded. The cable clamp that is used must guarantee sufficient strain relief and contact between the shield and housing over a large area at the same time.
Properties 4.4.5.2 Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Operating as an RS-485 Interface To minimize reflection at the end of the line, the RS-485 line must be terminated at both ends by a cable termination. If required, one pull-up or pull-down resistor may be used. These resistors ensure a defined level on the bus when no subscriber is active, i.e., when all subscribers are in “Tri-state”.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Properties 39 Table 1: X4 Pin Assignment Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Assignment CAN-L (CAN data low) GND (reference potential 0 V or ground) CAN-H (CAN data high) - Continuous shielding is essential in order to increase the immunity to interference. The metallic housing of the plug is capacitively connected to functional ground. The connected data cable must be shielded.
Properties 4.4.9 Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 “X8” – Line-out Audio Output (Headphones) (Only with PIO2 and PIO3 Hardware) The audio output is a three-pole, 3.5 mm stereo socket. Headphones or a compatible audio device can be connected to this socket, e.g. in order to output acoustic warning signals or voice messages that the control application contains. 4.4.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Properties 41 Figure 17: Connections DIO X11 (Example)
4.5 Properties Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Real-Time Clock The real-time clock RTC is installed internally and not accessible. It is for internal use only. Deviation/accuracy The deviation is less than ± 4 sec/day with an ambient temperature of 25 °C. Power reserve The clock continues to run min. 35 days (corresponds to 840 hours) at 25 °C after shutting off the power supply. After more than 35 days without a power supply, a clock setting dialog appears to enter the time again.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Properties 4.6 Display Elements 4.6.1 Status LED 43 There is a three-color status LED on the front for displaying operating and error messages. The indicators are explained as follows: Table 15: Status LED LED Display Green, steady Red, flashing Blue, flashing Explanation The panel is ready to operate. There is an error. The specific error message is displayed. There is a connection error to the controller.
Properties 4.7 Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Operating Elements The panel is primarily operated from the touch screen. In addition, there are two capacitive buttons for brightness control on the front of the panel. You can find the operating mode switch and the “CFG/RST” button on the left side. External USB devices, e.g., a keyboard and mouse, can also be used to operate the panel. 4.7.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 4.8 45 Schematic Diagram NOTICE 4.8.1 Properties Do not use grounded USB devices! USB interface shielding is not grounded directly, but rather via interferencesuppression capacitors. Only keyboards, mice and USB memory sticks should be connected to the USB ports. Do not connect devices that are grounded, e.g., printers, because they bridge the interference-suppression capacitors, and immunity to interference is reduced.
Properties 4.8.2 Schematic Diagram PIO2 Figure 19: Schematic Diagram PIO2 4.8.3 Schematic Diagram PIO3 Figure 20: Schematic Diagram PIO3 Manual Version 1.3.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 4.9 Technical Data 4.9.
Properties 4.9.2 Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Device PIO2 Table 20: Technical Data ‒ Device PIO2 Front panel Housing material Dimensions (width × height × depth) Mounting panel cutout (width × height) Mounting panel thickness All-round clearance for ventilation and cable routing Mounting Weight IP degree of protection • For installation in a control cabinet or housing • For VESA mounting Protection class Overvoltage category Pollution degree Manual Version 1.3.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 4.9.3 Properties 49 Device PIO3 Table 21: Technical Data ‒ Device PIO3 Front panel Housing material Dimensions (width × height × depth) Mounting panel cutout (width × height) Mounting panel thickness All-round clearance for ventilation and cable routing Mounting Weight IP degree of protection • For installation in a control cabinet or housing • For VESA mounting Protection class Overvoltage category Pollution degree Anodized aluminum (plastic at 4.
Properties 4.9.4 Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Climatic Environmental Conditions Table 22: Technical Data ‒ Climatic Environmental Conditions Permissible ambient temperatures Mounting position horizontal Mounting position ± 45° Mounting position vertical or 4.3” 0 … 50 °C 5.7” 0 … 50 °C 7.0” 0 … 50 °C 10.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Properties 51 Figure 21: Dependence between Storage Temperature and Relative Humidity 4.9.5 Power Supply Table 23: Technical Data ‒ Power Supply PIO1 Operating Voltage Max. current and power consumption at 24 V, without external USB devices Max. current consumption across the entire voltage range, without/with external USB devices Max.
Properties Table 24: Technical Data ‒ Power Supply PIO2 Operating Voltage Max. current and power consumption at 24 V, without external USB devices Max. current consumption across the entire voltage range, without/with external USB devices Max. power consumption across the entire voltage range, without/with external USB devices Table 25: Technical Data ‒ Power Supply PIO3 Operating Voltage Max. current and power consumption at 24 V, without external USB devices Max.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 4.9.6 Properties 53 Touch Screen Table 26: Technical Data ‒ Touch Screen 4.3” (109 mm) Display type Resistive TFT-LCD with LED Backlight, Wide Viewing Angle, Single Touch Screen size (diagonal) 4.3” (109 mm) Aspect 16:9 Display colors 16 million colors Graphics resolution 480 × 272 pixels Contrast ratio 600:1 Viewing angle, horizontal/vertical 80 ° / 80 ° Brightness Max. 500 cd/m², settable HBT* 50,000 hrs.
Properties Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Table 28: Technical Data ‒ Touch Screen 7.0” (180 mm) Display type Resistive TFT-LCD with LED Backlight, Wide Viewing Angle, Single Touch Screen size (diagonal) 7.0” (180 mm) Aspect 16:9 Display colors 16 million colors Graphics resolution 800 × 480 pixels Contrast ratio 800:1 Viewing angle, horizontal/vertical 89 ° / 89 ° Brightness Max. 450 cd/m², settable HBT* 30,000 hrs.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 4.9.7 Processor External memory extension („µSD“ Slot) 4.9.8 Software 4.9.8.1 Software of the Web Panels Table 31: Technical Data ‒ Software Web Panels Operating system HMI Visualization software Web browser Configuration software Cortex™ A9 microSD memory card (max. 2 GB) or microSDHC memory card (max. 32 GB) Linux® 4.9.115 e!RUNTIME, based on CODESYS 3 Qt WebEngine of Qt 5.9.
Properties Table 35: Technical Data ‒ Communication PIO2 Fieldbus Protocols Table 36: Technical Data ‒ Communication PIO3 Fieldbus Protocols 4.9.10 Interfaces 4.9.10.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 4.9.10.3 Properties 57 Interface Hardware PIO3 Table 39: Technical Data ‒ Interfaces Hardware PIO3 ETHERNET Interfaces X1 and X2 Serial Interface RS-232/-485 X3 CAN Interface X4 USB Interfaces X6 and X7 „µSD“ Slot 4.9.11 Connectors 4.9.11.1 Connectors Hardware PIO1 2 × RJ-45,witht Switch, 10/100 Mbit/s, connecting cables twisted pair SF-UTP, 100 Ohms, category 5e, patch or crossover, max. 100 m 1 x D-Sub-9 1 x D-Sub-9 2 × USB 2.
Properties 4.9.11.3 Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Connectors Hardware PIO3 Table 42: Technical Data ‒ Connections Hardware PIO3 3 × CAGE CLAMP®, connection cable, max. 3 m to power supply, conductor cross section: 0.14 … 1.5 mm2 / AWG 25 … 14, strip length: 7 mm / 0.28 inch X8 audio output 3-pole stereo socket, 3,5 mm, for headphones headphone output: 62.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 4.10 Properties 59 Approvals The following approvals have been granted to 762-4xxx panels: Conformity Marking CULUS: UL61010-1, UL61010-2-201 Korea Certification: MSIP-REM-W43-WBP762 Detailed information regarding approvals Detailed information regarding approvals can be found at: https://www.wago.com - 4.
Functions 5 Functions 5.1 Web Panel Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 The Web Panel is a classic HMI device. Featuring an integrated Web browser, the panel is designed for connection to a controller with its own Webserver. Commissioning is performed in the Web browser with the “Web-Based Management WBM” software.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 5.4 Functions 61 Web Browser The integrated Web browser displays the controller websites. Up to 10 controllers can be configured in the WBM. The “PLC List”/”Browser Favorites” is used to select a controller and to launch his Web visualization directly. The Web browser can display Web pages via encrypted connections (HTTPS). The virtual keyboard opens automatically when an input field is actuated.
Functions 5.7.1.1 Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Operation with Separate Network Interfaces When operating with separate network interfaces, both ETHERNET interfaces can be configured and used separately. Note that the two interfaces still have the same MAC address. Therefore, they must not be operated in the same network segment. When switching to operating with separate interfaces, interface X2 is initialized with the setting values last valid for it.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 5.7.2.2 Functions 63 Services and Users All password-protected services and their associated users are listed in the following table. 5.7.2.3 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X SNMP guest X root user Web-Based Management (WBM) Linux® console CODESYS Telnet FTP FTPS SSH SNMP admin Service Linux® user Users WBM admin Table 43: Service and Users X X X X X WBM User Group The Web-Based Management (WBM) has its own user management.
Functions Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 ® Table 45: Linux User User root admin user Special Feature Superuser CODESYS user Normal user Home Directory /root /home/admin /home/user Default Password wago wago user Change passwords Default passwords are documented in these instructions and therefore do not offer adequate protection! Change the passwords to meet your particular needs.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 5.7.2.6 Functions 65 Web Protocols for WBM Access The HTTP and HTTPS web protocols can be used to access the WBM pages for the touch panels. HTTPS is preferred because it uses the SSL/TLS protocol. The SSL/TLS protocol ensures secure communication through encryption and authentication. 5.7.2.7 TLS Encryption When an HTTPS connection is established, the Web browser and Webserver negotiate what TLS version and what cryptographic method are to be used.
Functions Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Based Management (WBM)”). When the host name is set, a host name supplied by a DHCP response is immediately active and displaces the configured or default host name. If only the configured name should apply, the network administrator must adjust the configuration of the active DHCP server, so that no host name is passed in the DHCP response.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Functions 67 The following options are available from the “Backup” function in the Legacy version of the WBM: • Settings • System The network, or when inserted, the memory card or USB memory can be selected as the target medium. The files of the internal drive are stored on the target medium in the directory media/sd/copy and in the corresponding subdirectories.
Functions 5.8.3 Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Create Image This WBM function can be used to create a bootable copy of the system currently booted. If the panel was started from the internal flash, a copy is written to the memory card via the function “Create Image” in the Legacy version of the WBM. If the panel was started from the memory card, a copy is saved to the internal flash via the function “Create Image” in the Legacy version of the WBM. The existing image is deleted. 5.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 5.10 Functions 69 Booting Start Behavior Manual Version 1.3.
Functions Browser Manual Version 1.3.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Functions 71 Button “CFG/RST” Pressing the button “CFG/RST” at run-time opens the WBM. Pressing the button at panel startup (power ON) prevents the normal auto start and only the WBM starts. The button is not used to make any changes to the settings. Alternatively, you can also go to the WBM via the PLC list using a swipe gesture.
6 Mounting Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Mounting Consider the IP protection type! The device is an open unit whose back side is IP20 protected, only. If the operating environment does not fulfill these requirements you have to install the device into cabinet resp. housing. Then a maximum protection type IP65 can be achieved depending on the cabinet resp. housing. Avoid exposure to direct light! Position the panel to avoid direct exposure to a strong light source, e.g., sunlight! 6.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Mounting 73 Attach the clamping elements on positions 1 … 4 for 762-4x01, positions 1 … 8 for 762-4x02/-4x03 and positions 1 … 10 for 762-4x04. The tightening torque is 0.1 Nm for 762-4x01 and 0.14 Nm for 762-4x02 … 4x04. This way, the seal makes a uniform contact.
6.3 Mounting Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Mounting in Compliance with VESA Standard No VESA mounting in the field of DNV GL applications! If a DNV GL approval is required for your application you must install the panel into cabinet resp. housing. Mounting in compliance with VESA standard is not permitted! The permitted ambient temperature depends on the mounting position! If the panel is not installed vertically, cooling is affected, i.e.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 7 Connecting 7.1 Connection Example Connecting 75 Figure 25: Connection Example 7.2 Earthing Earthing is performed via connector X5, pin 3 “FE” (functional earth) and via the earthing screw or lug on the rear. For this, use the included 734-103 Female Connector featuring three CAGE CLAMP® connections. First, open CAGE CLAMP® no. 3 using an operating tool. Then insert the conductor (strip length: 7 mm, max. 1.5 mm²) and remove the tool.
Connecting Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Do not use USB devices connected to earth! USB interface shielding is not earthed directly, rather via interferencesuppression capacitor. Only keyboards, mice and USB memory sticks may be connected. Do not connect devices that are earthed, e.g., printers, because they bridge the interference-suppression capacitors and thus interference immunity is reduced. Insert microSD memory cards as far into the slot until they click into place.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8 Commissioning 8.1 Removing the Protection Film Commissioning 77 First remove the protection film from the touch screen. This film is not intended for permanent use but only for mounting resp. connecting works. 8.2 Switching ON The panel does not have an ON/OFF switch and is switched on together with your machine resp. system.
Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Execution of the reset is signaled by the red “RUN LED” briefly going out when the mode selector switch is released. 8.4.2 Cold Start Reset
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.5 Commissioning 79 Configuring in the Web-Based Management (WBM) After the device is switched on for the first time, the WBM interface is displayed automatically, depending on the setting. If you want to change the configuration later during operation, press the “CFG/RST” button or use the swipe gesture (see also section “Visualization”). In the WBM user interface, you can configure the Touch Panel directly on the touch screen.
Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 website (e.g., with F5), you must log in again since the web browser is then not able to store the data of your login session. Figure 26: Entering Authentication 8.5.1.1 WBM User Administration To allow settings to be made only by a select number of users, limit access to WBM functions through User Administration. Change passwords The standard passwords are documented in these instructions and thus do not offer adequate protection.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Commissioning 81 Observe access rights Users in WBM are authorized exclusively for access to websites. User administration for controller applications is configured separately. Access to the WBM pages is as follows: Manual Version 1.3.
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Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Commissioning Table 48: Access Rights for WBM Pages Navigation WBM page SNMP – General Configuration Configuration of general SNMP parameters – SNMP v1/v2c Configuration of SNMP v1/v2c parameters – SNMP v3 Configuration of SNMP v3 Users Diagnostic Diagnostic Information OpenVPN / IPsec Configuration of OpenVPN / IPsec Security Security Settings Legal Information – Open Source Licenses Open Source Licenses – WAGO Licenses WAGO Licenses 83 User admin admin admin
Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Table 49: Access Rights for WBM Pages Legacy version of the WBM Tab Security Diagnostic Manual Version 1.3.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6 Legacy version of the WBM 8.6.1.1 General Information about the Page Commissioning 85 Figure 28: WBM Browser Window – Legacy Version (Example) The device name is displayed in the header of the browser window. You can use the link „Open New WBM“ to open the new WBM at any time. When the user has logged out, a [Login] button is displayed on the right in the header line, when logged in a [Logout] button is displayed.
Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 A status area with the following elements is displayed on the right: Figure 29: WBM Status Information (Example) • WBM status: This indicates whether the WBM is currently communicating with the device in the background. In other words, one or more requests have been sent and the browser is waiting for a response. Movement is then visible in the graphic.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Commissioning 87 is also shown. The states displayed in the WBM will not always correspond at the precise time to those on the controller. Data has a runtime during transmission and can only be queried at a certain interval. The time period between two queries is 30 seconds. The contents of the individual pages and sub-pages are explained in the following sections.
Commissioning 8.6.1.2 Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 “Status Information” Page The following tables explain the parameters listed on this page: 8.6.1.2.1 “Controller Details” Group This group displays the properties of the controller.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.3 Commissioning 89 “PLC Runtime Information” Page Information about the enabled runtime system and PLC program created in the programming software is provided on the “PLC Runtime Information” page. 8.6.1.3.1 “PLC Runtime” Group Table 52: WBM “PLC Runtime Information” Page – “PLC Runtime” Group Parameter Version Explanation The version of the currently enabled runtime system is shown. If the runtime system is disabled, “None” is displayed.
Commissioning 8.6.1.4 Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 “General PLC Runtime Configuration” Page The settings for the boot project created with the programming software are given on the “General PLC Runtime Configuration” page. 8.6.1.4.1 “General PLC Runtime Configuration” Group Table 53: WBM “General PLC Runtime Configuration” Page – “General PLC Runtime Configuration” Group Parameters Explanation Select here the PLC runtime system to be enabled. No runtime system is enabled.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.5 Commissioning 91 “PLC WebVisu” Page The settings for the web visualization created in the runtime system are shown on the “PLC WebVisu” page. 8.6.1.5.1 “Webserver Configuration” Group Table 54: WBM “PLC WebVisu” Page – “Webserver Configuration” Group Display Fields e!RUNTIME Webserver State Default Webserver Explanation This indicates the status (enabled/disabled) of the e!RUNTIME Webserver.
Commissioning 8.6.1.6 Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 “Configuration of Host and Domain Name” Page The settings for the general TCP/IP parameters are found on the “Configuration of Host and Domain Name” page. 8.6.1.6.1 “HostName” Group Table 55: WBM “Configuration of Host and Domain Name” Page – “Hostname” Group Parameters Currently used Configured Explanation If you have selected dynamic assignment of an IP address via DHCP, the name of the host currently being used is displayed.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Commissioning 93 8.6.1.6.2 “Domain Name” Group Table 56: WBM “Configuration of Host and Domain Name” Page – “Domain Name” Group Parameters Currently used Configured Explanation The domain name currently used is displayed. It may differ from the configured domain name if you have selected dynamic assignment of an IP address via DHCP or BootP. Enter the domain name. The default entry is “localdomain.lan”. Click [Submit] to apply the change.
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Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Commissioning 95 8.6.1.7.2 “Default Gateway n” Groups You can configure two default gateways. The controller transmits all network data not going to a station on the local network to a default gateway. First the gateway with the lowest metric is addressed. If this is not reached, the second gateway is used. The selection is random if the metric is the same. A default gateway can also be configured via DHCP.
Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.7.3 “DNS Server” Group Table 59: WBM “TCP/IP Configuration” Page – “DNS Server” Group Parameters Configured: None/ DNS Server n New Server IP Additionally used (assigned by DHCP) Explanation The addresses of the defined DNS servers are displayed. If no server has been defined, “Configured: None” is displayed. Add additional DNS addresses. You can enter 10 addresses. The DNS servers assigned if necessary by DHCP (or BootP) are displayed.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.8 Commissioning 97 “Ethernet Configuration” Page The settings for Ethernet TCP/IP are located on the “Ethernet Configuration” page. 8.6.1.8.1 “Switch Configuration” Group Table 60: WBM “Ethernet Configuration” Page – “Switch Configuration” Group Parameter Interfaces Port Mirror Fast Aging enabled Broadcast Protection Rate Limit Explanation Enable or disable the switch. Both interfaces are operated with one Switched IP address.
Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.8.2 “Interface Xn” Groups One group (“Interface X1” / “Interface X2”) is displayed for each connection. Table 61: WBM “Ethernet Configuration” Page – “Interface Xn” Groups Parameter Enabled Autonegotiation on Explanation You can enable or disable the interface. When Autonegotiation is enabled, the connection modalities are negotiated automatically with the peer devices.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.9 Commissioning 99 “Routing” Page On the “Routing” page you can find settings and information on the routing between the network interfaces. 8.6.1.9.1 “General Routing Configuration” Group Table 62: WBM “Routing” Page – “General Routing Configuration” Group Parameter Routing enabled entirely Explanation Specify here whether forwarding of IP data packets is allowed between different network interfaces.
Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.9.2 “Static Routes” Group Each configured static route has its own area in the display. To maintain compatibility with earlier firmware versions, at least two routing entries always exist. These can be disabled, but not removed. If a route is either removed or disabled, it is no longer entered in the system.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Commissioning 101 8.6.1.9.3 “Dynamic Routes” Group All default gateways received via DHCP are displayed here. Default gateways configured via DHCP are given the metric value 10, which means that they are normally used before the statically configured default gateways. Each dynamic route has its own area in the display. If no dynamic routes are received via DHCP, “(no dynamic route)” appears. 8.6.1.9.
Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.9.5 “Port Forwarding” Group Each entry has its own area in the display. Table 65: WBM “Routing” Page – “Port Forwarding” Group Parameter Enabled Interface Port Protocol Destination Address Destination Port Explanation Specify here whether port forwarding should be used. Disabled Port forwarding is not used. Enabled Port forwarding is used. You can select the specified name of a network interface here.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.10 Commissioning 103 “General Firewall Configuration” Page 8.6.1.10.1 “Global Firewall Parameters” Group Table 66: WBM “General Firewall Configuration” Page – “Global Firewall Parameters” Group Parameters Explanation Enables/disables the complete functionality of the firewall. This setting has the highest priority. If the firewall is disabled, all other settings have no direct Firewall enabled entirely effect.
Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.10.2 “Firewall Parameters Interface xxx” Group These settings in this group refer to the configuration of the firewall at IP level. Table 67: WBM “General Firewall Configuration” Page – “Firewall Parameter Interface xxx” Group Parameters Firewall enabled for Interface Explanation Enable or disable the firewall for the specific interface. Enable or disable the “ICMP echo” protection for the ICMP echo protection respective interface.
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Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.11.2 “MAC Address Filter State Xn” Group Table 69: WBM “Configuration of MAC Address Filter” Page – “MAC Address Filter State Xn” Group Parameters Filter enabled Explanation Enable or disable here the MAC address filter for the specific interface. Click [Submit] to apply change. The change is effective immediately. 8.6.1.11.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.12 Commissioning 107 “Configuration of User Filter” Page 8.6.1.12.1 “User Filter” Group Table 71: WBM “Configuration of User Filter” Page – “User Filter” Group Parameters Count Explanation The number of configured user filters is displayed. 8.6.1.12.
Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.12.3 “Add New User Filter” Group You can enter 10 filters. You only have to enter values in the fields that are to be set for the filter. At least one value must be entered, all other fields can remain empty.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.13 Commissioning 109 “Configuration of Time and Date” Page The settings for date and time are shown on the “Configuration of Time and Date” page. 8.6.1.13.1 “Date on Device” Group Table 74: WBM “Configuration of Time and Date” Page – “Date on Device” Group Parameters Local Explanation Set date. Click [Change date] to apply change. The change is effective immediately. 8.6.1.13.
Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.13.3 “Time Zone” Group You can specify the appropriate time zone for your location in this group. The total number of possible time zones is over 500. A complete listing would exceed the scope of this documentation. Due to the large number of time zones, the selection is limited via the “Time Zone” parameter. You can select further time zones with the “TZ String” parameter.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Commissioning 111 8.6.1.13.4 “TZ String” Group In this group you can enter a time zone that is not contained in the “Time Zone” selection. If the controller can associate the TZ string entered with a known time zone that had been missing from the “Time Zone” selection, this time zone is then also added to the “Time Zone” list. You can find information on time zones and the corresponding “TZ strings” on the Internet.
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Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Commissioning 113 " Group The active partition that boot-up was performed from is displayed in brackets in the heading.
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Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.17 Commissioning 115 “Configuration of Service Interface” Page The settings for the service interface are shown on the “Configuration of the Service Interface” page. 8.6.1.17.1 “Service Interface assigned to” Group The application that the service interface is currently assigned to is displayed. 8.6.1.17.
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Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.19 Commissioning 117 “Firmware Backup” Page You can find the controller data backup settings on the “Firmware Backup” page. Table 82: “Firmware-Backup” WBM Page Parameters Packages Destination Activate “auto update feature” Explanation You can select the data to be backed up here. To do this, select the corresponding entries. All data is backed up. This selection is only enabled if the All memory card is selected as the target.
Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 No backup of the memory card! Backup from the memory card to the internal flash memory is not possible. Account for backup time Generation of backup files can take several minutes. Stop the CODESYS program before you start the backup procedure to help shorten the time required. To begin the backup procedure, click the [Submit] button. Manual Version 1.3.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.20 Commissioning 119 “Firmware Restore” Page The settings for restoring the controller data are shown on the “Firmware Restore” page. Table 83: “Firmware Restore” WBM Page Parameters Source Packages CODESYS backup file Settings backup file System backup file Explanation Select the data source for the restore here. The data is read from the memory card. Memory card This selection is only enabled if a memory card without system data is inserted.
Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Note the firmware version! Restoring the controller operating system (“System” selection) is only permissible and possible if the firmware versions at the backup and restore times are identical. If necessary, skip restoring the controller operating system, or match the firmware version of the controller to the firmware version of the backup time beforehand.
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Commissioning 8.6.1.24 Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 “Configuration of Network Services” Page The settings for various services are shown on the “Configuration of Network Services” page. Close any ports and services that you do not need! Unauthorized persons may gain access to your automation system through open ports. To reduce the risk of cyber attacks and, thus, enhance your cyber security, close all ports and services in the control components (e.g.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Commissioning 125 8.6.1.24.4 “HTTP” Group Table 91: WBM “Configuration of Network Services” Page – “HTTP” Group Parameter Service active Explanation Enable/disable the HTTP service here. Click the [Submit] button to apply the changes. The change takes effect immediately. Disconnection abort on disabling If the HTTP service is disabled, the connection to the controller may be interrupted. Then open the WBM page again. 8.6.1.24.
Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.24.7 “OPC UA” Group Table 94: WBM “Configuration of Network Services” Page – “OPC UA” Group Parameter Service active Explanation Enable/disable the OPC UA service here. Click the [Submit] button to apply the changes. The change only takes effect once the controller restarts. For this purpose, use the WBM reboot function. Do not shut down the controller too early! Manual Version 1.3.
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Commissioning 8.6.1.26 Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 “Configuration of PLC Runtime Services” Page The settings for various services of the enabled runtime system are shown on the “Configuration of PLC Runtime Services” page. 8.6.1.26.1 “General Configuration” Group Table 96: WBM “Configuration of PLC Runtime Services” Page – “General Configuration” Group Parameters Port Authentication Password Confirm Password Explanation Enter the new password for port authentication.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.27 Commissioning 129 “SSH Server Settings” Page The settings for the SSH service are shown on the “SSH Server Settings” page. 8.6.1.27.1 “SSH Server” Group Table 98: WBM “SSH Server Settings” Page – “SSH Server” Group Parameter Service active Port Number Allow root login Allow password login Explanation You can enable/disable the SSH server here. Specify the port number here. You can enable or inhibit root access.
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Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.29 Commissioning 131 “DHCP Configuration” Page The settings for the DHCP service are shown on the “DHCP Configuration” page. 8.6.1.29.1 “DHCP Configuration Xn” Group Table 100: WBM “DHCP Configuration” – “DHCP Configuration Xn” Group Parameter Service active IP Range Lease time (sec) Static hosts/ Static host n New static host Explanation Enable or disable the DHCP service for the interface Xn. Enter here a range of available IP addresses.
Commissioning 8.6.1.30 Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 “Configuration of DNS Service” Page The settings for the DNS service are shown on the “Configuration of DNS Service” page. 8.6.1.30.1 “DNS Service” Group Table 101: WBM “Configuration of DNS Service” Page – “DNS Service” Group Parameter Service active Mode Static hosts New static host Explanation You can enable/disable the DNS server service here.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.31 Commissioning 133 “Modbus Services Configuration” Page The settings for various Modbus services are shown on the “Modbus Services Configuration” page. The groups are only visible if the e!RUNTIME system is enabled. Otherwise an information text is displayed. 8.6.1.31.1 “Modbus TCP” Group Table 102: WBM “Modbus Services Configuration” Page – “Modbus TCP” Group Parameter Service active Explanation Disable or enable the Modbus/TCP service here.
Commissioning 8.6.1.32 Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 “Configuration of Cloud Connectivity” Page On the page “Configuration of Cloud Connectivity” you can find the settings and information for cloud access. Observe the additional documentation! You can find a detailed description of the “Cloud Connectivity” software package with a controller and information on PLC programming in Application Note A500920 in the Downloads area at www.wago.com! 8.6.1.32.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Commissioning 135 8.6.1.32.3 “Settings” Group The parameters indicated depend on the cloud platform setting and, if applicable, on other settings in this group.
Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Table 106: WBM “Configuration of Cloud Connectivity” Page – “Settings” Group Parameter Key file Use websockets Use compression Data Protocol Cache mode Last Will (Last Will) Topic (Last Will) Message (Last Will) QoS (Last Will) Retain Device info Device status Standard commands Manual Version 1.3.0 Explanation Enter the path here to the file encoded in PEM format that contains the private key for cloud service authentication.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Commissioning 137 Click the [Submit] button to apply a change. The changes only take effect after the controller restarts. For this purpose, use the WBM reboot function. Do not shut down the controller too early! The following table shows the dependencies of the selection and input fields for the selected cloud platform. Manual Version 1.3.
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Commissioning 8.6.1.33 Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 “Configuration of General SNMP Parameters” Page The general settings for SNMP are given on the “Configuration of General SNMP Parameters” page. 8.6.1.33.1 “General SNMP Configuration” Group Table 108: WBM “Configuration of General SNMP Parameters” Page – “General SNMP Configuration” Group Parameter Service active Name of device Description Physical location Contact Explanation Activate/deactivate the SNMP service.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.34 Commissioning 141 “Configuration of SNMP v1/v2c Parameters” Page The general settings for SNMP v1/v2c are shown on the “Configuration of SNMP v1/v2c Parameters” page. 8.6.1.34.1 “SNMP v1/v2c Manager Configuration” Group Table 109: WBM “Configuration of SNMP v1/v2c Parameters” Page – “SNMP v1/v2c Manager Configuration” Group Parameter Protocol enabled Local Community Name Explanation It is displayed the SNMP protocol for v1/v2c is activated.
Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.34.3 “Trap Receiver n” Group(s) A dedicated group with the following information is displayed for each trap receiver: Table 111: WBM “Configuration of SNMP v1/v2c Parameters” Page – “Trap Receiver n” Group(s) Parameter IP Address Community Name Version Explanation The IP address for the trap receiver (management station) is displayed here. This displays the community name for the trap receiver configuration.
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Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.35.3 “Add New v3 User” Group You can enter 10 users. Table 115: WBM “Configuration of SNMP v3 Users” Page – “Add New v3 User” Group Parameters Security Authentication Name Authentication Type Authentication Key (min. eight char.) Privacy Privacy Key (min. eight char.) Notification Receiver IP Explanation Enter the user name here. This name must be unique; a pre-existing user name is not accepted when entered here.
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Commissioning 8.6.1.37 Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 “Configuration of OpenVPN and IPsec” Page The general settings for OpenVPN and IPsec are shown on the “Configuration of OpenVPN and IPsec” page. 8.6.1.37.1 “OpenVPN” Group Table 117: WBM “Configuration of OpenVPN and IPsec” Page – “OpenVPN” Group Parameters Current State OpenVPN enabled openvpn.config Explanation The current status of the OpenVPN service is displayed. stopped The service is disabled. running The service is enabled.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Commissioning 147 To transfer the selected file from the controller to the PC, click [Start Download] button. The changes only take effect after restarting the controller. For this purpose, use the WBM reboot function. Do not shut down the controller too early! 8.6.1.37.
Commissioning 8.6.1.38 Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 “Security Settings” Page The network security settings are found on the “Security Settings” page. 8.6.1.38.1 “Transport Layer Security Settings” Group Table 122: “Security Settings” WBM Page – “Transport Layer Security Settings” Group Parameters TLS configuration Explanation Here you can set what TLS versions and cryptographic methods are allowed for HTTPS. The Webserver allows TLS 1.0, TLS 1.1 and TLS 1.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.39 Commissioning 149 “Advanced Intrusion Detection Environment (AIDE) Page” The network security settings are available on the “Advanced Intrusion Detection Environment (AIDE)” page. 8.6.1.39.1 “Run AIDE check at startup” Group Table 123: “Advanced Intrusion Detection Environment (AIDE) WBM page” – “Run AIDE check at startup” Group Parameter Service active Explanation Here, you can activate/deactivate the “AIDE check” when the controller is started.
Commissioning 8.6.1.40 Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 “Open Source Licenses” Page The license conditions for the open source software used for the controller are listed in alphabetical order on the “Open Source Licenses” page. Manual Version 1.3.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.41 Commissioning 151 “WAGO Licenses” Page The license conditions for the WAGO software used in the controller are listed on the “WAGO Licenses” page. Manual Version 1.3.
Commissioning 8.7 New WBM 8.7.1 General Information about the Page Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Figure 30: WBM Browser Window – New WBM (Example) The new WBM does not have a start page like the legacy version of the WBM. You can only open the WBM pages when logged in. The tabs are found in the header. The tabs bring you to the various sections of the WBM.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Commissioning 153 included in these pages. Within the WBM sections selected via the tabs, the navigation menu on the right side allows you to access the various settings in this section. Manual Version 1.3.
Commissioning 8.7.2 “Information” Tab 8.7.2.1 “Device Status” Page Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 The following tables explain the parameters listed on this page. 8.7.2.1.1 “Device Details” Group The panel properties are displayed in this group.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Commissioning 155 8.7.2.3.1 “PLC Runtime” Group Table 127: WBM “PLC Runtime Information” Page – “PLC Runtime” Group Parameter Version Explanation The version of the currently enabled runtime system is shown. If the runtime system is disabled, “None” is displayed. 8.7.2.3.2 “WebVisu” Group Here you can find a link to open the WebVisu. 8.7.2.4 “Legal Information” Page 8.7.2.4.
Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.7.3 “Configuration” Tab 8.7.3.1 “General PLC Runtime Configuration” Page The settings for the boot project created with the programming software are given on this page and the settings for the web visualization created in the runtime system. 8.7.3.1.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Commissioning 157 The home directory change takes effect after the next restart. 8.7.3.1.2 “Webserver Configuration” Group Table 129: WBM “PLC WebVisu” Page – “Webserver Configuration” Group Display Fields e!RUNTIME Webserver State Default Webserver Explanation This indicates the status (enabled/disabled) of the e!RUNTIME Webserver.
Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.7.3.2.1 “IP Configuration” Group Table 130: WBM “TCP/IP Configuration” Page – “IP Configuration” Group Parameter IP Source IP Address Subnet Mask Explanation Here you can specify whether to use a static or dynamic IP address. Static IP Static IP addressing DHCP Dynamic IP addressing BootP Dynamic IP addressing Enter a static IP address here. This is enabled if “Static IP” is enabled in the Configuration Type field.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Commissioning 159 8.7.3.3.1 “Switch Configuration” Group Table 132: WBM “Ethernet Configuration” Page – “Switch Configuration” Group Parameter Interfaces Port Mirror Fast Aging enabled Broadcast Protection Rate Limit Explanation Enable or disable the switch. Both interfaces are operated with one Switched IP address. Each interface is operated with its own Separated IP address. Enable or disable the mirroring of the data traffic between the ports.
Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.7.3.3.2 “Interface Xn” Groups One group (“Interface X1” / “Interface X2”) is displayed for each connection. Table 133: WBM “Ethernet Configuration” Page – “Interface Xn” Groups Parameter Enabled Autonegotiation on Explanation You can enable or disable the interface. When Autonegotiation is enabled, the connection modalities are negotiated automatically with the peer devices.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Commissioning 161 8.7.3.4.2 “Domain Name” Group Table 135: WBM “Host/Domain Name” Page – “Domain Name” Group Parameter Currently used Configured Explanation If you have selected dynamic assignment of an IP address via DHCP, the name of the domain currently being used is displayed. Set the domain name here. Click the [Submit] button to apply a change. To reset the input field, click the [Clear] button. The change takes effect immediately.
Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.7.3.5.2 “Static Routes” Group Each configured static route has its own area in the display. To maintain compatibility with earlier firmware versions, at least two routing entries always exist. These can be disabled, but not removed. If a route is either removed or disabled, it is no longer entered in the system.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Commissioning 163 8.7.3.5.3 “Dynamic Routes” Group All default gateways received via DHCP are displayed here. Default gateways configured via DHCP are given the metric value 10, which means that they are normally used before the statically configured default gateways. Each dynamic route has its own area in the display. If no dynamic routes are received via DHCP, “(no dynamic route)” appears. 8.7.3.5.
Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.7.3.5.5 “Port Forwarding” Group Each entry has its own area in the display. Table 139: WBM “Routing” Page – “Port Forwarding” Group Parameter Enabled Interface Port Protocol Destination Address Destination Port Explanation Specify here whether port forwarding should be used. Disabled Port forwarding is not used. Enabled Port forwarding is used. You can select the specified name of a network interface here.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Commissioning 165 8.7.3.6.1 “Time Zone and Format” Group Table 140: WBM “Clock” Page – “Time Zone” Group Parameter Explanation Select the appropriate time zone for your location here.
Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.7.3.6.3 “Local Time and Date” Group Table 142: WBM “Clock” Page – “Local Time and Date” Group Parameter Local Date Local Time Explanation Set the date here. Set the local time here. Click the [Submit] button to apply a change. The change takes effect immediately.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Commissioning 167 been issued, these are displayed again and you must then confirm that you still wish to continue. 8.7.3.8 “Network Services” Page The settings for the different services are located on this page. Close any ports and services that you do not need! Unauthorized persons may gain access to your automation system through open ports.
Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.7.3.8.4 “HTTP” Group Table 147: WBM “Network Services” Page – “HTTP” Group Parameter HTTP Explanation Enable/disable the HTTP service here. Click the [Submit] button to apply a change. The change takes effect immediately. Note Disconnection abort on disabling If the HTTP service is disabled, the connection to the panel may be interrupted. In that case, reopen the page. 8.7.3.8.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Commissioning 169 8.7.3.9.1 “NTP Client Configuration” Group Table 151: WBM “Configuration of NTP Client” Page – “NTP Client Configuration” Group Parameters Service enabled Update interval (sec) Time Server n Additionally assigned (DHCP) Explanation Enable/disabled time update. Specify here the update interval of the time server. Enter here the IP addresses of up to 4 time servers. Time server No. 1 is requested first of all.
Commissioning 8.7.3.11 Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 “e!RUNTIME” Group Table 153: WBM “Configuration of CODESYS Services” Page – “e!RUNTIME Webserver” Group Parameters Explanation This displays the status of the e!RUNTIME system e!RUNTIME State (enabled/disabled). Enable or disable the Webserver for the Webserver enabled e!RUNTIME web visualization. Enter here whether a login is required for connecting to the device.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Commissioning 171 8.7.3.12.1 “SSH Server Settings” Page The settings for the SSH service are shown on this page. 8.7.3.13 “SSH Server” Group Table 155: WBM “SSH Server Settings” Page – “SSH Server” Group Parameter Service active Port Number Allow root login Allow password login Explanation You can enable/disable the SSH server here. Specify the port number here. You can enable or inhibit root access. Activate or deactivate the password query function here.
Commissioning 8.7.3.15 Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 “DHCP Configuration Xn” Group Table 157: WBM “DHCP Configuration” – “DHCP Configuration Xn” Group Parameter Explanation Enable or disable the DHCP service for the interface Service active Xn. IP Range Enter here a range of available IP addresses. Specify the lease time here in seconds. 120 Lease time (sec) seconds are entered by default. This displays the static assignments of MAC IDs to Static Hosts IP addresses.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Commissioning 173 Click the [Submit] button to apply the changes. The change is effective immediately. 8.7.3.16.1 “Favorites” Page You can set the panel's start page on this page. This page also maintains a list of adjustable controllers for you. For the start page, you can choose a specific controller from the available list that is displayed when the panel is powered up.
Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Table 160: WBM “Browser Settings > Favorites” Page – “Favorite n” Groups Parameter Start page Name URL Virtual Keyboard WebVisu Explanation Activate/deactivate this Favorite as the start page, which is displayed when the panel is switched on. Enter any name for the controller. Enter the URL at which the controller’s Web visualization is reached.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Commissioning 175 Table 162: WBM “Browser Settings > Browser Security” Page – “Browser Security” Group Parameter Browser Security Explanation • Low: At this security level, HTTPS connections are permitted with: •• Certificates that are not yet valid •• Certificates that have expired •• Certificates that are self-signed •• Certificates with host names that do not match • High: At this security level, the connections that are permitted at the “Low” low level and
Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Table 163: WBM “Screensaver” Page – “Screensaver Settings” Group Parameter Enabled Setting Text Duration (s) 8.7.3.22 Explanation You can enable or disable the screensaver here. Specify whether an image, the time, a text or a backlight should be displayed or whether screen care should be performed. • Image: The screensaver with the WAGO logo is activated after a time set under “Duration.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Commissioning 177 Table 165: WBM “WBM User Configuration” Page – “Change Passwords” Group Parameter Select User Old Password New Password Confirm Password Explanation Select the user (“User” or “Admin”) to whom you want to assign a new password here. Enter the current password here for authentication. Enter the new password here for the user selected under “Select User.
Commissioning 8.7.4 Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 “Additional Settings” Page The “Additional Settings” contains a link the user can use to switch to the legacy version of the WBM in order to make settings that have not yet been implemented in the new WBM. Manual Version 1.3.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.7.4.1 Commissioning 179 “Security” Tab 8.7.4.1.1 “Configuration of OpenVPN and IPsec” Page The general settings for OpenVPN and IPsec are shown on this page. 8.7.4.1.2 “OpenVPN” Group Table 167: WBM “Configuration of OpenVPN and IPsec” Page – “OpenVPN” Group Parameters Current State OpenVPN enabled openvpn.config Explanation The current status of the OpenVPN service is displayed. stopped The service is disabled. running The service is enabled.
Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 The changes only take effect after restarting the product. For this purpose, use the WBM reboot function. Do not shut down the product too early! 8.7.4.2.1 “General Firewall Configuration” Page 8.7.4.3 “Global Firewall Parameters” Group Table 169: WBM “General Firewall Configuration” Page – “Global Firewall Parameters” Group Parameters Explanation Enables/disables the complete functionality of the firewall.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.7.4.4 Commissioning 181 “Firewall Configuration Xn” Group Table 170: WBM “Interface Configuration” Page – “Firewall Configuration Xn” Group Parameters Firewall enabled for Interface Explanation Enable or disable the firewall for the specific interface. Enable or disable the “ICMP echo” protection for the ICMP echo protection respective interface. You can specify the maximum number of “ICMP ICMP echo limit per second echo bursts” per second.
Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Enable the MAC address filter before activation! Before activating the MAC address filter, you must enter and activate your own MAC address in the “MAC Address Filter Whitelist.” Otherwise you cannot access the device via the ETHERNET. This also applies to other services that are used by your device, e.g., the IP configuration via DHCP.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Commissioning 183 8.7.4.4.3 “MAC Address Filter State Xn” Group Table 172: WBM “Configuration of MAC Address Filter” Page – “MAC Address Filter State Xn” Group Parameters Filter enabled Explanation Enable or disable here the MAC address filter for the specific interface. Click [Submit] to apply change. The change is effective immediately. 8.7.4.
Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Table 175: WBM “Configuration of User Filter” Page – “User Filter n” Group Parameters Source IP address Source netmask Source port Destination IP address Destination subnet mask Destination port Protocol Input interface Policy Explanation The source IP address for the respective filter entry is displayed. This displays the source network for the corresponding filter entry. The source port number for the respective filter entry is displayed.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Commissioning 185 Table 176: WBM “Configuration of User Filter” Page – “Add New User Filter” Group Parameters Policy Source IP address Source netmask Source port Destination IP address Destination subnet mask Destination port Protocol Input interface Explanation Select here whether the network devices is to be allowed or excluded by the filter. Allow The network device is permitted. Drop The network device is excluded.
Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.7.4.6.2 “Installed Private Keys” Group Table 178: WBM “Configuration of OpenVPN and IPsec” Page – “Private Key List” Group Parameters Explanation The loaded keys are displayed. If no keys has been loaded. “No private keys existing” is displayed. To select a file on the PC, click the [Choose file] button. To transfer the selected file to the product, click [Upload] button. The changes will be effective immediately.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.7.5 Commissioning 187 “Diagnostic” Tab
Commissioning 8.7.5.2 Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Reboot Function Click the [Reboot] button. To restart, click the [Reboot] button. To cancel the restart, click [Cancel]. Manual Version 1.3.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 9 Visualization 189 Visualization When operating the machine resp. system to be controlled, the application e!RUNTIME „HMI visualization“ resp. „Target visualization“ is used to display the programmed visualization. Figure 31: Visualization Example The Web visualization starts automatically after switching on the supply voltage if defined as the start page. You can then view the displayed values or diagrams and control the system using the buttons. 9.
Visualization 9.2 Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Swipe Gestures The display recognizes swipe gestures that run from the top down a bit. Put your finger at the top of the transition of the black film to the display and drag down slowly approx. 2 cm while applying some pressure with the finger. This approach represents a conscious act, preventing faulty operation.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 • 9.5 Visualization 191 Manual control: A specific value is set using two capacitive buttons on the front. The value range is 0 … 255. Pressing the “little sun” button makes the display 10 points darker; pressing the “large sun” button makes the display 10 points brighter. Application Notes for Web Visualizations The panels are equipped with a powerful Cortex A9 processor. Delays may occur when switching between Web pages due to the Web technology.
Visualization 9.5.2.2 Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Pointer Instruments and Bar Graphs If you use pointer instruments or bar graphs in your e!RUNTIME Web visualizations, you should disable the “Scale in 3D” feature in the properties of the visualization element under “Scale > Scale in 3D”. This positively affects the refresh rate of the visualization elements without appreciable loss of quality. 9.5.2.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Visualization 193 You can obtain detailed information at https://html5test.com/s/2abdf228f6dd0bc7.html about which elements, forms, graphics, etc. are available to you when planning your HTML5 Web visualization. Use only these elements to ensure the visualization is properly displayed. In the Web browser, not all elements of the ECMA5 standard are available. E.g. the function bind() is missing.
Visualization 9.6 Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Application Notes on the Target Visualization Target visualizations differ from Web visualizations by being planned directly in e!COCKPIT, in their reaction speed, in the fact that the visualization is provided on the Visu Panel by means of a Webserver and in the communication options (Modbus® and network variables). Therefore, a connection to other controllers is possible.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 10 Diagnostics 195 Diagnostics For diagnostic analysis, evaluate the indicator of the status LED on the front and read the error messages in the legacy version of the WBM under “Diagnostics”. The possible indicators are explained as follows: Table 181: LED Signaling LED Display Green, steady Red, flashing Blue, flashing Message The panel is ready to operate. There is an error. (The specific error message is displayed.
Service Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 11 Service 11.1 Changing the Configuration with the WBM The button “CFG/RST” is on the left side. The button calls up the Web-Based Management WBM to configure the device. The button must only be pressed using a pointed non-metallic object. During the visualization run-time, the WBM is called up. When starting up the device (Power ON), the autostart list is stopped and the device only starts the WBM.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 • Service 197 • By swipe gesture from the top of the screen down a bit: => The menu from which screen cleaning is started appears for 5 sec. => A 15-sec. countdown starts. The screen can be cleaned during that time. A damp microfiber cloth must be used to clean the screen when needed. Be careful when cleaning! Do not use caustic cleaners, dilution, abrasives or hard objects that could scratch! Manual Version 1.3.
Service 11.4 Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Firmware Changes Obtain documentation appropriate for the firmware target version! A firmware change can modify, remove or add controller properties and functions. As a result, described properties or functions of the controller may not be available or available properties or functions may not be described in the documentation. Therefore, use only documentation appropriate for the target firmware after a firmware change.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Service 199 The newly installed firmware is now available on your controller. 11.4.2 Use WAGOupload to Update the Firmware 1. Launch WAGOupload. 2. Click the [Update Firmware] action. 3. In the “Select Target Controllers” dialog, enter the IP address of your controller in the “Transfer via TCP/IP” option. 4. Click [Find Controller]. Your controller is now displayed in the list. 5. Select the displayed controller and click [Next]. 6.
Service 11.5 Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Factory Reset Do not switch the controller off! The controller can be damaged by interrupting the factory reset process. Do not switch the controller off during the factory reset process, and do not disconnect the power supply! All parameters and passwords are overwritten! All controller parameters and passwords are overwritten by a factory reset. Stored boot projects are deleted, including existing web visualization data.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Disposal 201 12 Disposal 12.1 Electrical and electronic equipment Electrical and electronic equipment may not be disposed of with household waste. This also applies to products without this symbol. Electrical and electronic equipment contain materials and substances that can be harmful to the environment and health. Electrical and electronic equipment must be disposed of properly after use. WEEE 2012/19/EU applies throughout Europe.
Disposal Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 • Observe national and local regulations for the disposal of packaging. • Dispose of packaging of all types that allows a high level of recovery, reuse and recycling. Improper disposal of packaging can be harmful to the environment and wastes valuable resources. Manual Version 1.3.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 13 Accessories 203 Accessories Several certified accessory items are available for the panel. Table 182: Accessories ‒ Memory Cards microSD memory card, 1 GB microSD memory card, 2 GB 758-879/000-002 758-879/000-3102 Table 183: Accessories ‒ Connecting Cable and connector USB A-B connecting cable, 3 m Connector for power supply Fieldbus connector CANopen Table 184: Accessories ‒ Mounting Kit Mounting kit incl.
List of Figures Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 List of Figures Figure 1: 762 Series Item Number Key ..............................................................24 Figure 2: Front View ...........................................................................................27 Figure 3: Other PIO1 Views (Example of 762-4104) ...........................................28 Figure 4: Other PIO2 Views (Example of 762-4204/8000-0001) .........................
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 List of Tables 205 List of Tables Table 1: Variants ................................................................................................12 Table 2: Number Notation ..................................................................................17 Table 3: Font Conventions .................................................................................17 Table 4: Legend for Figure “Front View” .........................................................
List of Tables Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Table 48: Access Rights for WBM Pages ...........................................................82 Table 49: Access Rights for WBM Pages Legacy version of the WBM ...............83 Table 50: WBM “Status Information” Page – “Controller Details” Group .............88 Table 51: WBM “Status Information Page – “Network Details Xn” Group(s) .......88 Table 52: WBM “PLC Runtime Information” Page – “PLC Runtime” Group ........
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 List of Tables 207 Table 82: “Firmware-Backup” WBM Page ........................................................117 Table 83: “Firmware Restore” WBM Page ........................................................119 Table 84: WBM “Mass Storage” Page – “” Group ....................122 Table 85: WBM “Mass Storage” Page – “ - create new filesystem” Group ..........................................................................................
List of Tables Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Table 114: WBM “Configuration of SNMP v3 Users” Page – “v3 User n” Group(s) ................................................................................................................143 Table 115: WBM “Configuration of SNMP v3 Users” Page – “Add New v3 User” Group ......................................................................................................144 Table 116: WBM “Diagnostic Information” Page ...........................
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 List of Tables 209 Table 151: WBM “Configuration of NTP Client” Page – “NTP Client Configuration” Group ......................................................................................................169 Table 152: WBM “Configuration of PLC Runtime Services” Page – “General Configuration” Group...............................................................................
List of Tables Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Table 183: Accessories ‒ Connecting Cable and connector .............................203 Table 184: Accessories ‒ Mounting Kit ............................................................203 Manual Version 1.3.
Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 211 Manual Version 1.3.
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