Phoenix Contact TP 6000 HMI Manuel utilisateur

User manual
UM EN TP 6000
TP 6000 HMI for machine control

2021-10-11
PHOENIX CONTACT GmbH & Co. KG • Flachsmarktstraße 8 • 32825 Blomberg • Germany
phoenixcontact.com
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TP 6000 HMI for machine control
This user manual is valid for:
Designation Order No.
TP 6070-WVPS 1189629
TP 6101-WXPS 1190417
TP 6121-WXPS 1190420
TP 6156-WHPS 1190421
TP 6185-WHPS 1190423
TP 6215-WHPS 1190424
User manual
UM EN TP 6000, Revision B

Table of contents
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Table of contents
1 For your safety............................................................................................................................3
1.1 Labeling of warning notes...................................................................................... 3
1.2 Qualification of users ............................................................................................. 3
1.3 Field of application of the product.......................................................................... 3
1.3.1 Intended use .......................................................................................... 3
1.3.2 Product changes .................................................................................... 4
1.3.3 Disposal ................................................................................................. 4
1.4 Security in the network .......................................................................................... 4
2 Overview and ordering data........................................................................................................5
2.1 Description ............................................................................................................ 5
2.2 Ordering data ........................................................................................................ 5
3 Installation ..................................................................................................................................7
3.1 Mounting ............................................................................................................... 7
3.1.1 Panel mount ........................................................................................... 7
3.1.2 VESA mount ........................................................................................ 10
3.2 Interfaces............................................................................................................. 11
3.2.1 Power connection ............................................................................... 11
3.2.2 Grounding ............................................................................................ 12
3.2.3 Ferrite core .......................................................................................... 12
3.2.4 Serial communication .......................................................................... 13
4 Operation..................................................................................................................................15
4.1 Touchscreen ....................................................................................................... 15
4.2 Power LED .......................................................................................................... 15
4.3 Display................................................................................................................. 15
5 Maintenance.............................................................................................................................17
5.1 Fuse .................................................................................................................... 17
5.2 Battery replacement ............................................................................................ 17
A Technical appendix...................................................................................................................19
B Appendixes...............................................................................................................................23
B 1 List of figures ...................................................................................................... 23
B 2 List of tables ....................................................................................................... 25

For your safety
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1 For your safety
Read this user manual carefully and keep it for future reference.
1.1 Labeling of warning notes
1.2 Qualification of users
The use of products described in this user manual is oriented exclusively to:
– Qualified electricians or persons instructed by them. The users must be familiar with the
relevant safety concepts of automation technology as well as applicable standards and
other regulations.
– Qualified application programmers and software engineers. The users must be familiar
with the relevant safety concepts of automation technology as well as applicable stan-
dards and other regulations.
1.3 Field of application of the product
1.3.1 Intended use
This device is intended for use in industrial environments.
This device is state-of-the-art and has been built to the latest standard safety requirements.
However, dangerous situations or damage to the machine itself or other property can arise
from the use of this device.
This symbol indicates hazards that could lead to personal injury.
There are three signal words indicating the severity of a potential injury.
DANGER
Indicates a hazard with a high risk level. If this hazardous situation is not
avoided, it will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
Indicates a hazard with a medium risk level. If this hazardous situation is not
avoided, it could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
Indicates a hazard with a low risk level. If this hazardous situation is not avoided,
it could result in minor or moderate injury.
This symbol together with the NOTE signal word warns the reader of actions
that might cause property damage or a malfunction.
Here you will find additional information or detailed sources of information.

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1.3.2 Product changes
Changes or modifications to hardware and software of the device are not permitted.
Incorrect operation or modifications to the device can endanger your safety or damage the
device. Do not repair the device yourself. If the device is defective, please contact
Phoenix Contact.
1.3.3 Disposal
The device contains valuable recyclable materials, which should be utilized. The elec-
tronic circuit board is fitted with a lithium battery. Dispose of the device separately
from other waste, i.e., via an appropriate collection site.
1.4 Security in the network
NOTE: Risk of unauthorized network access
Connecting devices to a network via Ethernet entails the danger of unauthorized ac-
cess to the network.
To prevent unauthorized network access, please read the following notes:
–If possible, deactivate unused communication channels.
–Assign passwords such that third parties cannot access the device and make un-
authorized changes.
–Due to its communication interfaces, the device should not be used in security-crit-
ical applications unless additional security appliances are used. Therefore, please
take additional protective measures in accordance with the IT security require-
ments and the standards applicable to your application, e.g., virtual networks
(VPN) for remote maintenance access, firewalls, etc., for protection against unau-
thorized network access.
–On first request, you shall release Phoenix Contact and the companies associated
with Phoenix Contact GmbH & Co. KG, Flachsmarkstrasse 8, 32825 Blomberg,
Germany in accordance with §§ 15 ff AktG (German Stock Corporation Act), here-
inafter collectively referred to as “Phoenix Contact”, from all third-party claims
made due to improper use.
–For the protection of networks for remote maintenance via VPN, Phoenix Contact
offers the mGuard product series of security appliances; these are described in the
latest Phoenix Contact catalog (phoenixcontact.net/products).
–Additional measures for protection against unauthorized network access are listed
in the AH EN INDUSTRIAL SECURITY application note. The application note can
be downloaded at phoenixcontact.net/products).

Overview and ordering data
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2 Overview and ordering data
2.1 Description
The TP 6…PS human machine interface (HMI) provides a method to interface with a ma-
chine or system, either for control of that machine or to monitor it locally or through a central
monitoring system. Various touch screen sizes are available.
Features
– PCAP touch interface
– Fanless design
– Dual USB 2.0 ports
– Single 1 Gbps LAN port
– Configurable multifunction serial port
2.2 Ordering data
Products
Description Type Order No. Pcs./Pkt.
Touch panel, 7-inch display TP 6070-WVPS 1189629 1
Touch panel, 10-inch display TP 6101-WXPS 1190417 1
Touch panel, 12-inch display TP 6121-WXPS 1190420 1
Touch panel, 15.6-inch display TP 6156-WHPS 1190421 1
Touch panel, 18.5-inch display TP 6185-WHPS 1190423 1
Touch panel, 21.5-inch display TP 6215-WHPS 1190424 1
Accessories
Description Type Order No. Pcs./Pkt.
Mounting clip for TP 6000 TP 6000 MOUNTING HW
CLIP (2PCS)
1289537 2
Battery, real time clock TP 6000 RTC BATTERY KIT 1289761 1
MicroSDHC card, 16 GB, Industrial grade MICROSDHC-16GB 1154696 1
MicroSDHC card, 32 GB, Industrial grade MICROSDHC-32GB 1154699 1

Installation
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3 Installation
3.1 Mounting
The TP 6…PS can be mounted in a panel or attached to a VESA mount. Use the appropriate
section below to install the TP 6…PS.
3.1.1 Panel mount
NOTE:
Observe the following notes during installation:
When installing the device, leave a gap of at least 30 mm around the device to ensure
sufficient air circulation.
When the operating device is installed horizontally, please note that additional sourc-
es of heat beneath the operating device may result in heat accumulation.
Make sure to allow sufficient heat dissipation!
Please observe the permissible temperature range specified in the technical data
when operating the device.
In order to ensure the degree of protection specified in the technical data, observe the
following points:
– A tolerance of ±0.5 mm is maintained for the mounting cutout.
–The seal lies flat against the mounting surface.
–The number of mounting brackets, given in the technical data, is used.
–The material of the mounting surface is sufficiently stable to ensure permanently
secure attachment of the operating device.
–The mounting surface and the operating device may not become deformed due to
the effects of the mounting clamps or through the operation of the device.
–The threaded pins of the mounting brackets are tightened uniformly to a maximum
torque of 1 Nm.
When installing the TP 6…PS in a cabinet, follow these general rules:
– Verify clearances within the cabinet. Typically, allow at least 5 cm (2 in.) on each side
of the TP 6…PS.
– Drill all holes and make all cuts before beginning installation.Be sure to protect already
installed components from metal shavings.
– Supporting panels must be at least 1.9 mm (14 gauge) to provide proper support.
– Make sure there is adequate space around the heat sink on the unit and air inlets/out-
lets to provide sufficient cooling.

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Installation
1. Cut a hole in the enclosure according to the dimensions for the selected display.
Figure 3-1 Panel cutout dimensions
Refer to Table 3-1for dimensions
Table 3-1 Overall and cutout dimensions with number of mounting clamps
Display size Overall dimensions Cutout dimensions1
1Cutout dimensions are ±0.5 mm
Number of
mounting
clamps
A (mm) B (mm) X (mm) Y (mm)
7 in. 202 146 195 139 8
10 in. 263 200 252 189 8
12.1 in. 302 229 292 219 10
15.6 in. 389 273 388 263 14
18.5 in. 465 310 455 300 14
21.5 in. 532 346 522 336 20
A
B
X
Y
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