Siemens SIMATIC V2 Operating Instructions Manual
Siemens SIMATIC V2 Operating Instructions Manual

Siemens SIMATIC V2 Operating Instructions Manual

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IFP V2, IFP V2 PRO, IFP V2 ETH
SIMATIC HMI
Industrial Flat Panels V2
IFP V2, IFP V2 PRO, IFP V2 ETH
Operating Instructions
03/2023
A5E46641410-AE
Preface
Overview
Safety instructions
Installing and connecting
the device
Commissioning the IFP
Operating the IFP
Device maintenance and
repair
Technical information
Technical Support
Markings and symbols
List of abbreviations
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  • Page 1 IFP V2, IFP V2 PRO, IFP V2 ETH Preface Overview SIMATIC HMI Safety instructions Installing and connecting the device Industrial Flat Panels V2 IFP V2, IFP V2 PRO, IFP V2 ETH Commissioning the IFP Operating the IFP Operating Instructions Device maintenance and repair Technical information Technical Support...
  • Page 2 Note the following: WARNING Siemens products may only be used for the applications described in the catalog and in the relevant technical documentation. If products and components from other manufacturers are used, these must be recommended or approved by Siemens. Proper transport, storage, installation, assembly, commissioning, operation and maintenance are required to ensure that the products operate safely and without any problems.
  • Page 3: Preface

    Preface These operating instructions contain all the information you need for commissioning and using the Industrial Flat Panel SIMATIC IFP V2 and the Transceiver Unit. These operating instructions are intended both for programming and testing personnel who commission the devices and connect them to other units (automation systems, programming devices), and for service and maintenance technicians who carry out maintenance work or fault analyses.
  • Page 4 Preface • The standard versions, extended versions and Ethernet Monitors are referred to as "built-in devices". • The devices IFP1200 V2 PRO, IFP1500 V2 PRO, IFP1900 V2 PRO, IFP2200 V2 PRO and IFP2400 V2 PRO are referred to as "PRO devices". •...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Preface ..............................3 Overview ..............................8 Product description ......................8 Scope of delivery of the IFPs ....................10 Structure of the built-in devices ..................11 Design of the PRO devices ....................12 1.4.1 PRO devices for support arm (not extendable, flange top) ........... 12 1.4.2 PRO devices for pedestal (extendable, flange bottom) ............
  • Page 6 Table of contents 3.3.2 PRO devices for support arm (not extendable, flange top) and for pedestal (extendable, flange bottom) ........................48 3.3.3 PRO devices for support arm (extendable, round tube) ............51 Mounting the Transceiver Unit ................... 54 Connecting the device ....................... 56 3.5.1 Notes on connection ......................
  • Page 7 Table of contents Climatic ambient conditions ....................94 7.4.1 Long-term storage ......................94 7.4.2 Transport and short-term storage ..................94 7.4.3 Operating Conditions ......................94 Information on insulation tests, protection class and degree of protection ......95 Dimension drawings ......................97 7.6.1 Dimension drawing of the IFP1200 V2 and IFP1200 V2 extended ........
  • Page 8: Overview

    Overview Product description SIMATIC IFPs are industrial grade LCD monitors with a brilliant TFT display that can be connected to SIMATIC IPCs and to almost all commercially available PCs. Features of the built-in devices • Rugged front in different design versions •...
  • Page 9 Overview 1.1 Product description Features of the Ethernet Monitors The Ethernet Monitors have a DisplayPort V1.1 interface and the following additional features as compared to the built-in devices: • Configuration and operation in the Ethernet/LAN network • Length of the Ethernet/LAN connection as customary with conventional LAN technology •...
  • Page 10: Scope Of Delivery Of The Ifps

    Overview 1.2 Scope of delivery of the IFPs Scope of delivery of the IFPs The product package includes the following components: Name Figure Number Accessory kit "Mounting clips power supply connector" Strain relief plate Including 3 screws T10, M3x8 Base adapter Including 4 screws T20, M4x12 Cover for mechanical inter-...
  • Page 11: Structure Of The Built-In Devices

    Overview 1.3 Structure of the built-in devices Structure of the built-in devices This section describes the structure of the built-in devices using the example of the IFP1900 V2 extended. Front view and side view ① Display and capacitive multi-touch screen ②...
  • Page 12: Design Of The Pro Devices

    Overview 1.4 Design of the PRO devices Rear view ① Position of rating plate ② Threaded holes for fastening the strain relief plate Design of the PRO devices 1.4.1 PRO devices for support arm (not extendable, flange top) This section describes the structure of the PRO devices for support arm (not extendable, flange top) using the example of the IFP1900 PRO for support arm (not extendable, flange top).
  • Page 13 Overview 1.4 Design of the PRO devices Front view and side view ① Display and capacitive multi-touch screen ② Enclosure ③ Backplane cover Top view ① Mechanical interface for fastening IFP V2, IFP V2 PRO, IFP V2 ETH Operating Instructions, 03/2023, A5E46641410-AE...
  • Page 14: Pro Devices For Pedestal (Extendable, Flange Bottom)

    Overview 1.4 Design of the PRO devices Rear view ① Mechanical interface for fastening ② Rating plate ③ Enclosure ④ Backplane cover 1.4.2 PRO devices for pedestal (extendable, flange bottom) This section describes the structure of the PRO devices for pedestal (extendable, flange bottom) using the example of the IFP1900 PRO for pedestal (extendable, flange bottom).
  • Page 15: Pro Devices For Support Arm (Extendable, Round Tube)

    Overview 1.4 Design of the PRO devices Bottom view ① Mechanical interface for fastening Rear view ① Backplane cover ② Enclosure ③ Rating plate ④ Mechanical interface for fastening 1.4.3 PRO devices for support arm (extendable, round tube) This section describes the structure of the PRO devices for support arm (extendable, round tube) using the example of the IFP1500 PRO for support arm (extendable, round tube).
  • Page 16 Overview 1.4 Design of the PRO devices Front view and side view ① Display and capacitive multi-touch screen ② Enclosure ③ Mechanical interface for fastening (round tube) ④ Terminal compartment cover ⑤ Mechanical interface to the optional Extension Unit or to the supplied cover Rear view ①...
  • Page 17: Interfaces

    Overview 1.5 Interfaces Interfaces Standard versions ① Connection for functional ground ④ X71 DVI-D interface ② X80 connector for 24 V DC power supply ⑤ X61/X62 USB Type A ③ X70 DisplayPort interface ⑥ X60 USB Type B Extended versions and PRO devices ①...
  • Page 18: System Components For Ifps

    Overview 1.6 System components and accessories Accessories can typically be used for multiple devices from the same or different device families, for example, batteries, touch pens or protective membranes. 1.6.1 System components for IFPs Transceiver Unit for extended versions and PRO devices With the Transceiver Unit you can bridge a distance of up to 100 m between a PC and an extended version or a PRO device.
  • Page 19 Article number of the AC power supply unit: 6AV7860-3PA00-0AA0 You can find the documentation for the AC power supply unit via the article number on the Internet (https://support.industry.siemens.com). WARNING Do not use the power supply unit in hazardous areas.
  • Page 20: System Components For Pro Devices

    6AV7674-0KD00-0AA0 In addition, other manufacturers offer support arm or pedestal systems with mechanical interfaces or adapters for Siemens PRO devices, e.g. RITTAL, ROLEC, BERNSTEIN, HASEKE, ROSE. Observe the specifications provided by the respective manufacturer. IFP V2, IFP V2 PRO, IFP V2 ETH...
  • Page 21 Overview 1.6 System components and accessories Flange mount adapter A flange mount adapter is available for mounting a PRO device for support arm (extendable, round tube). ① Flange mount adapter ② Ring groove for fastening on PRO device with setscrews ③...
  • Page 22 Overview 1.6 System components and accessories Extensions for PRO devices: The following example shows a PRO device for a support arm (extendable, round tube) with Extension Unit, Extension Unit box as well as the PRO Options handles and keyboard tray with keyboard tray plate.
  • Page 23 In addition, different operator controls, such as emergency stop button, selector switch, illuminated button, keyswitch and indicator light are available. Note Only operator controls with Siemens approval may be installed in the Extension Unit. Extension Unit box The Extension Unit box offers a deep empty housing to install larger customer-specific components underneath a 16:9 SIMATIC PRO device for pedestal (extendable, flange bottom) or for support arm (extendable, round tube).
  • Page 24: Accessories

    Industry Mall on the Internet (https://mall.industry.siemens.com/mall/en/WW/Catalog/Products/10144445). Details such as the delivery quantity and technical specifications of accessories can be found in the Industry Mall under the respective article numbers.
  • Page 25 Alternatively, you can use a Cat. 6A Ethernet cable from the table in the section "Accessories for extended versions and PRO devices". You can find more Ethernet cables in the Industry Mall on the Internet (https://mall.industry.siemens.com/mall/en/WW/Catalog/Products/10144445). IFP V2, IFP V2 PRO, IFP V2 ETH Operating Instructions, 03/2023, A5E46641410-AE...
  • Page 26: Safety Instructions

    Safety instructions General safety instructions The device is designed for use in the industrial sector for operating and monitoring plant processes. Observe the safety and accident prevention instructions applicable to your application in addition to the safety information given in the device documentation. Additional notes for built-in devices WARNING The built-in device is an open equipment at the rear...
  • Page 27 In order to protect plants, systems, machines and networks against cyber threats, it is necessary to implement – and continuously maintain – a holistic, state-of-the-art industrial security concept. Siemens’ products and solutions constitute one element of such a concept. Customers are responsible for preventing unauthorized access to their plants, systems, machines and networks.
  • Page 28: Notes On Use

    Siemens’ products and solutions undergo continuous development to make them more secure. Siemens strongly recommends that product updates are applied as soon as they are available and that the latest product versions are used. Use of product versions that are no longer supported, and failure to apply latest updates may increase customer’s exposure to...
  • Page 29 Safety instructions 2.2 Notes on use Note Operate the device only in a normal atmospheric environment The technical characteristics of the device described in the operating instructions are guaranteed if you operate the device in normal ambient air conditions with usual air composition.
  • Page 30 Safety instructions 2.2 Notes on use Use with additional measures The device should not be used at the following locations unless additional measures are taken: • In locations with a high degree of ionizing radiation • In locations with severe operating conditions, for example, due to: –...
  • Page 31 • The device may not be used in harsh operating environments, such as areas subject to acidic vapors or gases, without additional protective measures (e.g. a clean air supply). • Only use suitable detergents. For IFPs, observe the information about chemical resistance on the Internet (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/39718396). TFT displays NOTICE Burn-in effect A permanently displayed two-color or multi-color picture can cause a burn-in effect, i.e.
  • Page 32: Use In Hazardous Areas

    Safety instructions 2.3 Use in hazardous areas Defective pixels in the display The manufacturing process of modern displays does not currently guarantee that all pixels of the display are perfect. It is therefore inevitable that the display will contain a small number of defective pixels.
  • Page 33: Installing And Connecting The Device

    Installing and connecting the device Preparing for installation 3.1.1 Checking the delivery package Procedure 1. When accepting a delivery, please check the packaging for visible transport damage. 2. If any transport damage is present at the time of delivery, lodge a complaint at the shipping company in charge.
  • Page 34: Built-In Devices

    Installing and connecting the device 3.1 Preparing for installation 6. Please inform the delivery service immediately if the package contents are incomplete or damaged or do not correspond with your order. Fax the enclosed form "SIMATIC IPC/PG Quality Control Report". WARNING Electric shock and fire hazard due to damaged device A damaged device can be under hazardous voltage and trigger a fire in the machine or...
  • Page 35 Installing and connecting the device 3.1 Preparing for installation The built-in device is self-ventilated and approved for inclined mounting at angles up to +/- 35° from the vertical. NOTICE Damage due to overheating Inclined installation reduces the convection by the built-in device and therefore the maximum permitted ambient temperature for operation.
  • Page 36: Required Clearance

    Installing and connecting the device 3.1 Preparing for installation 3.1.2.2 Required clearance The following clearance is required for sufficient self-ventilation around the built-in device: • At least 15 mm to the right and left of the mounting cutout (in x direction) to allow for insertion of the mounting clips during installation •...
  • Page 37: Preparing The Mounting Cutout

    Installing and connecting the device 3.1 Preparing for installation Note Ensure that the permitted ambient temperature is not exceeded when mounting the device in a cabinet and especially in a closed enclosure. 3.1.2.3 Preparing the mounting cutout Note Stability of the mounting cutout The material in the area of the mounting cutout must be sturdy enough to ensure permanent safe mounting of the device.
  • Page 38: Installing The Strain Relief Plate

    Installing and connecting the device 3.1 Preparing for installation Dimensions of the mounting cutout Width and height should be reversed accordingly when mounting in portrait format. 3.1.2.4 Installing the strain relief plate Requirement For mounting of the strain relief plate you need: •...
  • Page 39: Pro Devices

    Installing and connecting the device 3.1 Preparing for installation The following figures show central assembly and assembly to the right-hand side of the strain relief plate as examples. Strain relief plate, positioned in the center, Strain relief plate, positioned to the right, 2 screws 3 screws 3.1.3...
  • Page 40: Transceiver Unit

    Installing and connecting the device 3.1 Preparing for installation PRO devices for support arm (extendable, round tube) Devices with landscape format display Devices with portrait format display Note Mounting positions other than the standard mounting positions illustrated are not permitted for the PRO devices.
  • Page 41: Required Clearance

    Installing and connecting the device 3.1 Preparing for installation 3.1.4.2 Required clearance The following clearance is required around the Transceiver Unit: • At least 14 mm above the Transceiver Unit for the mounting rail • At least 80 mm below the Transceiver Unit for the strain relief elements The following figure shows an example with a mounting rail attached to the rear of the Transceiver Unit.
  • Page 42: Installing The Built-In Device

    Installing and connecting the device 3.2 Installing the built-in device Procedure For attachment on DIN rail or on the wall, fasten the mounting rail in one of the lateral or rear guides in the enclosure of the Transceiver Unit according to the de- sired mounting position.
  • Page 43: Positions Of The Mounting Clips

    Installing and connecting the device 3.2 Installing the built-in device 3.2.2 Positions of the mounting clips You fasten the built-in devices with 12 mounting clips from the accessory pack, which are also available as accessories. See also section "Accessories (Page 24)". To achieve degree of protection IP65 for the built-in device, the mounting clips must be installed at the positions shown below.
  • Page 44 Installing and connecting the device 3.2 Installing the built-in device Device Positions of the mounting clips 19" built-in devices IFP V2, IFP V2 PRO, IFP V2 ETH Operating Instructions, 03/2023, A5E46641410-AE...
  • Page 45: Fastening The Built-In Device Using Mounting Clips

    Installing and connecting the device 3.2 Installing the built-in device Device Positions of the mounting clips 22" built-in devices 24" built-in devices 3.2.3 Fastening the built-in device using mounting clips Requirement • All packaging components and protective films have been removed from the device. •...
  • Page 46 Installing and connecting the device 3.2 Installing the built-in device Procedure Note If the mounting seal is damaged, the degree of protection is not guaranteed. 1. Insert the device into the mounting cutout from the front. 2. Make sure that all four spring locks on the top and bottom of the device fully engage. If necessary, gently press the device into the recess if it is not fully engaged.
  • Page 47: Mounting The Pro Device

    Installing and connecting the device 3.3 Mounting the PRO device Mounting the PRO device 3.3.1 Notes on mounting WARNING The device must be mounted securely. Insufficiently dimensioned mounting material may cause the device to fall down. Serious physical injury may result. Ensure that mounting material used is adequately dimensioned during installation.
  • Page 48: Pro Devices For Support Arm (Not Extendable, Flange Top) And For Pedestal (Extendable, Flange Bottom)

    Requirement • All packaging components and protective films have been removed. • Siemens base adapter with screws, included in product package of a PRO device for support arm (not extendable, flange top) or for pedestal (extendable, flange bottom). IFP V2, IFP V2 PRO, IFP V2 ETH...
  • Page 49 A device for a support arm system cannot be used on a pedestal, and vice versa. 1. If an adapter plate for the Siemens base adapter is included in your support arm system, attach the adapter plate to the support arm with 4 M6x12 screws. Observe the torque that is specified for the support arm.
  • Page 50 Installing and connecting the device 3.3 Mounting the PRO device 3. Loosen the 8 screws of the backplane cover and remove the backplane cover. 4. Insert all connection cables through the opening of the PRO device. Make sure that the connection cables are not damaged.
  • Page 51: Pro Devices For Support Arm (Extendable, Round Tube)

    – Support arm with mechanical interface, appropriate for the flange of the flange mount adapter, and Siemens flange mount adapter (not included in product package) – Support arm with mechanical VESA interface, the corresponding Siemens adapter set and the Siemens flange mount adapter (not included in product package) See also section "System components for PRO devices (Page 20)".
  • Page 52 The following figures show an example of how to attach the PRO device to a support arm system using the optionally available Siemens flange mount adapter. The same approach is used to mount the PRO device to a 48.3 mm round tube.
  • Page 53 – 48.3 mm steel round tube 8 Nm – 48.3 mm aluminum round tube: 5 Nm 4. When you are using an adapter plate from a Siemens VESA adapter set, attach the adapter plate to the support arm with 4 M6x12 screws.
  • Page 54: Mounting The Transceiver Unit

    Important notes for installation • The device is approved for operation in closed rooms only. • For installation in a cabinet, observe the manual "Installing control systems interference- proof (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/59193566)" as well as the relevant DIN/VDE provisions and the applicable country-specific regulations. Requirement •...
  • Page 55 Installing and connecting the device 3.4 Mounting the Transceiver Unit Proceed as follows: 1. Place the device with the mounting rail clip from below onto the standard mounting rail. Make sure that the unit does not tilt. 2. Push the device upward. 3.
  • Page 56: Connecting The Device

    Installing and connecting the device 3.5 Connecting the device Wall material Hole diameter Mounting material Concrete Select based on the specifica- • Anchor, ∅ 6 mm, 40 mm long tions for the mounting mate- • Screw, ∅ 4 mm, 40 mm long rial used Plasterboard, at least 13 mm Toggle plug, ∅...
  • Page 57 Installing and connecting the device 3.5 Connecting the device Use only shielded standard cables as data cables, order information is available in the section "Accessories (Page 24)". Connection sequence Connect the device in the following sequence: 1. Equipotential bonding (Page 58) 2.
  • Page 58: Equipotential Bonding

    Installing and connecting the device 3.5 Connecting the device 3.5.2 Equipotential bonding Differences in electrical potential Differences in electrical potential can develop between spatially separate plant components. Such electrical potential differences can lead to high equalizing currents across the data cables and therefore to the destruction of their interfaces.
  • Page 59 Installing and connecting the device 3.5 Connecting the device Wiring diagram The following figure shows the connection of the functional ground for the equipotential bonding using IFP1500 V2 as an example and similarly applies to all Flat Panels and the Transceiver Unit.
  • Page 60 Installing and connecting the device 3.5 Connecting the device ① Connection for functional ground ② Control cabinet ③ Equipotential bonding cable, 4 mm ④ Equipotential busbar for equipotential bonding cables, grounding connection and shield support in extended mode ⑤ Data cable to the Transceiver Unit in extended mode ⑥...
  • Page 61: Connecting The Power Supply

    Installing and connecting the device 3.5 Connecting the device 3.5.3 Connecting the power supply Observe before connecting the device NOTICE Safe electrical isolation For 24 V DC power supply, use only power supply units with safe electrical isolation (SELV/PELV) in accordance with IEC/UL 61010-2-201 or IEC 62368-1. The supply voltage must be within the specified voltage range.
  • Page 62 The distance between the ferrite and the power supply connector must not exceed 200 mm. See also Designing interference-free controllers (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/59193566) IFP V2, IFP V2 PRO, IFP V2 ETH Operating Instructions, 03/2023, A5E46641410-AE...
  • Page 63: Connecting Ifp Standard, Extended And Pro To A Pc

    Installing and connecting the device 3.5 Connecting the device 3.5.4 Connecting IFP Standard, Extended and PRO to a PC 3.5.4.1 Important notes for connecting The IFP is connected to a PC either directly or via the Transceiver Unit. The following applies: •...
  • Page 64: Connecting The Extended Version Or Pro Device To A Pc

    Installing and connecting the device 3.5 Connecting the device * USB cable Type B connector - Type A connector Note Possible number of standard versions or PRO devices on a PC A free USB interface and a free DisplayPort/DVI interface on the PC is required for each connection of a standard version to a PC.
  • Page 65 Installing and connecting the device 3.5 Connecting the device * USB cable Type B connector - Type A connector Note Possible number of extended versions or PRO devices on a PC A free USB interface and a free DisplayPort interface of the PC are required for each direct connection of an extended version or PRO device to a PC.
  • Page 66 Installing and connecting the device 3.5 Connecting the device Mount the ferrites as close as possible to the connectors and in a position that allows the Cat. 6A Ethernet cable to be secured at the strain relief plate, see section "Securing cables at the IFP (Page 70)".
  • Page 67 Installing and connecting the device 3.5 Connecting the device Example: Connecting two IFP V2 extended via two Transceiver Units with a PC The following figure shows an example of the connection of two IFP1500 V2 extended each via a Transceiver Unit to an IPC427E and is generally valid for all extended versions and PRO devices in connection with a corresponding PC.
  • Page 68: Connecting The Ethernet Monitor To A Pc

    The following figure shows an example of the direct connection of an IFP1500 V2 ETH to an IPC427E and is generally valid for all Ethernet Monitors in connection with a corresponding See also Internet entry for possible number of IFPs on different IPCs (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109483774) IFP V2, IFP V2 PRO, IFP V2 ETH Operating Instructions, 03/2023, A5E46641410-AE...
  • Page 69: Connection Variants

    Installing and connecting the device 3.5 Connecting the device 3.5.5.2 Connection variants "Commissioning" mode If you want to commission an Ethernet Monitor or change the network parameters of an Ethernet Monitor with the "PDT" software, connect the Ethernet Monitor and IPC in the "Commissioning"...
  • Page 70: Securing The Cables

    Installing and connecting the device 3.5 Connecting the device Observe when connecting Note Use of USB devices • Wait at least ten seconds between removal and reconnection of USB devices. • When using standard USB devices, note that their EMC immunity level is frequently designed only for office environments.
  • Page 71: Securing Cables At The Transceiver Unit

    Installing and connecting the device 3.5 Connecting the device The following figure shows an example of securing the cables to the strain relief plate of a PRO device. 3.5.7.2 Securing cables at the Transceiver Unit The USB cable and the power supply cables connected to the Transceiver Unit must be secured using the supplied strain relief elements.
  • Page 72: Removing The Device

    Installing and connecting the device 3.6 Removing the device When devices with Ex approval are used in hazardous areas, note that the connectors must be secured in a captive manner at the interfaces. WARNING Explosion hazard from sparks when connectors come loose If a plug connector comes loose from the associated device interface during operation in a hazardous area, a spark over at the interface may cause an explosion.
  • Page 73: Removing A Pro Device

    Installing and connecting the device 3.6 Removing the device 5. Loosen the mounting clips screws and remove all mounting clips. 6. Remove the built-in device from the mounting cutout. See also Installing the built-in device (Page 42) Connecting the device (Page 56) 3.6.2 Removing a PRO device The PRO device is generally removed in the reverse order for mounting and connecting.
  • Page 74: Removing Transceiver Unit

    Installing and connecting the device 3.6 Removing the device 3.6.3 Removing Transceiver Unit The Transceiver Unit is generally removed in the reverse order for mounting and connecting. Procedure 1. Switch off power supply to the Transceiver Unit. 2. When you use the Transceiver Unit in a hazardous area, make sure that one of the two following requirements is met: The area is no longer hazardous or the Transceiver Unit and its connectors are current-free.
  • Page 75: Commissioning The Ifp

    1. Switch on the PC. 2. Power on the IFP. 3. Download the software PDT (Panel Driver Tool) on the internet (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109792891). 4. Launch the "start.exe". 5. Follow the instructions for installation. IFP V2, IFP V2 PRO, IFP V2 ETH...
  • Page 76: Operating The Ifp

    Operating the IFP Operator input options Depending on the connected I/O devices, the following operator input options are available: • Touch screen CAUTION Unintentional actions with touch screen operation If you touch the touch screen while system-internal processes are running, unintended reactions of the device may be triggered.
  • Page 77: Operating The Capacitive Multi-Touch Screen

    Operating the IFP 5.2 Operating the capacitive multi-touch screen Operating the capacitive multi-touch screen You operate the capacitive multi-touch screen with one or multiple fingers. You can also operate it using gestures with up to five fingers at a time. WARNING Personal injury or property damage due to no ground connection An inadequate ground connection or the lack of one may cause malfunction of the...
  • Page 78 Operating the IFP 5.2 Operating the capacitive multi-touch screen WARNING Danger of malfunctions due to incorrect execution of gestures on the touch screen If gestures are executed incorrectly on the touch screen with multi-touch function, these gestures may not be recognized or could be recognized incorrectly. The entries made are then not implemented by the touch device or are implemented incorrectly or in an unintended manner.
  • Page 79: Extended Functions

    Once the interference is over, the capacitive multi-touch screen is no longer locked. Extended functions If you have installed the software PDT (Panel Driver Tool) in the internet (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109792891), the following functions are available, for example: • Advanced brightness control - "SetBrightness"...
  • Page 80: Device Maintenance And Repair

    Device maintenance and repair General information on maintenance and servicing Observe the following when servicing and repairing protective equipment e.g. such as ground circuits or overvoltage protection components: • Observe the maintenance and replacement intervals. • Replace plant components, including external cables, fuses and batteries only with equivalent components approved by the respective manufacturer.
  • Page 81: Spare Parts And Repairs

    In this case, it is your responsibility to order a new device. The address is: Siemens AG Digital Factory Retouren-Center c/o Geis Service GmbH, Tor 1-4 Kraftwerkstraße 25a 91056 Erlangen Germany See also Spare parts and repairs (http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/16611927) IFP V2, IFP V2 PRO, IFP V2 ETH Operating Instructions, 03/2023, A5E46641410-AE...
  • Page 82: Ethernet Monitors - Diagnostics And Reset

    Device maintenance and repair 6.4 Ethernet Monitors - Diagnostics and reset Ethernet Monitors - Diagnostics and reset 6.4.1 Diagnostics screen The diagnostics screen shows information on the system state of the Ethernet Monitor when the Ethernet Monitor does not receive a signal from the PC. The diagnostics screen is not displayed permanently;...
  • Page 83: Restoring The Factory Settings For An Ethernet Monitor

    Device maintenance and repair 6.5 Recycling and disposal 6.4.2 Restoring the factory settings for an Ethernet Monitor When the Ethernet Monitor was operated in the LAN network, it has an individual IP address. When you connect the Ethernet Monitor to another location in the network, it is no longer found because the Ethernet Monitor software is looking for the default IP address.
  • Page 84: Technical Information

    • 2014/34/EU "Equipment and protective systems for use in hazardous areas" (Explosion protection directive) EU Declarations of Conformity The EU Declarations of Conformity are available to the relevant authorities at the following address: Siemens AG Digital Industries Factory Automation DI FA TI COS IFP V2, IFP V2 PRO, IFP V2 ETH...
  • Page 85 Factory Automation DI FA TI COS TT P.O. Box 1963 D-92209 Amberg The UK Declaration of Conformity is also available for download from the Siemens Industry Online Support website under the keyword "Declaration of Conformity". UL approval Observe the following notes: •...
  • Page 86 Technical information 7.1 Certificates and approvals Underwriters Laboratories Inc., to • UL 61010-2-201 E-file numbers: – Standard versions and extended versions : E222109 – Ethernet monitors and PRO devices: E472610 • CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 61010-2-201 • UL 121201 (Hazardous Location) •...
  • Page 87 You can find certificates on explosion protection, EC/EU declarations of conformity, product approvals and other certifications on the Internet at the following addresses: • IFP certificates (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ps/16788/cert) • IFP PRO certificates (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ps/21662/cert) ATEX approval For an HMI device with "Ex" marking, the following approvals apply according to the following standards.
  • Page 88 Technical information 7.1 Certificates and approvals • UKEX certificate number: DEKRA 21UKEX0316X IECEx approval For an HMI device with "IECEx" marking, the following approvals apply according to the following standards. • Standards: – IEC 60079-0:2017 – IEC 60079-7:2015 – IEC 60079-31:2013 •...
  • Page 89 Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB- 003 (A) du Canada. Responsible party for Supplier's Declaration of Conformity in the USA Siemens Industry, Inc. Digital Factory - Factory Automation 5300 Triangle Parkway, Suite 100 Norcross, GA 30092 Mail to: (amps.automation@siemens.com)
  • Page 90 Technical information 7.1 Certificates and approvals IEC/UL 61010-2-201 The devices meet the requirements and criteria of the IEC/UL 61010 standard, Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control, and Laboratory Use - Part 2-201: Special requirements for control equipment. IEC 61131 The devices meet the requirements and criteria of IEC 61131-2, Programmable Logic Controllers, Part 2: Operating resource requirements and tests.
  • Page 91: Electromagnetic Compatibility

    After acceptance has been granted, you can find the corresponding certificates on the Internet at the following addresses: • IFP certificates (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ps/16788/cert) • IFP PRO certificates (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ps/21662/cert) Electromagnetic compatibility The device fulfills, among other things, the requirements of the EMC directive applicable to the European domestic market.
  • Page 92 Technical information 7.2 Electromagnetic compatibility Pulse-shaped interference Tested with Performance level equiva- lence High-energy single pulse Asymmetrical coupling: (surge) according to • 1 kV supply line, DC voltage IEC 61000-4-5 • 1 kV signal line/data cable, > 30 m Symmetrical coupling: •...
  • Page 93: Mechanical Environmental Conditions

    Technical information 7.3 Mechanical environmental conditions Mechanical environmental conditions 7.3.1 Storage conditions The following information is for a device that is transported and stored in its original packaging. The device was tested according to IEC 60721-3-2:2018 Class 2M4 with the following amendments and limitations: Type of condition Permitted range...
  • Page 94: Climatic Ambient Conditions

    Technical information 7.4 Climatic ambient conditions Climatic ambient conditions 7.4.1 Long-term storage The following information applies to a device that is stored in its original packaging for longer than two weeks. The device meets the requirements of IEC 60721-3-1:2018 Class 1K21. 7.4.2 Transport and short-term storage The following information applies to a device that is transported in the original packaging...
  • Page 95: Information On Insulation Tests, Protection Class And Degree Of Protection

    Technical information 7.5 Information on insulation tests, protection class and degree of protection Type of condition Mounting position Permitted range Temperature built-in de- Vertical 0 ... 40 °C vices, Inclined, maximum inclination 0 ... 35 °C Mounting in portrait for- 35°...
  • Page 96 Technical information 7.5 Information on insulation tests, protection class and degree of protection Degree of pollution and overvoltage category The device meets the following requirements according to IEC/UL 61010-2-201: Degree of pollution Overvoltage category Protection class Protection class III according to IEC 61010-2-201. For built-in devices with optional AC power supply unit, the protection class of the AC power supply unit applies.
  • Page 97: Dimension Drawings

    Technical information 7.6 Dimension drawings Dimension drawings 7.6.1 Dimension drawing of the IFP1200 V2 and IFP1200 V2 extended The following figures show the dimensions of the SIMATIC IFP1200 V2. The specified dimensions also apply to the SIMATIC IFP1200 V2 extended. IFP V2, IFP V2 PRO, IFP V2 ETH Operating Instructions, 03/2023, A5E46641410-AE...
  • Page 98: Dimension Drawing Of The Ifp1500 V2 And Ifp1500 V2 Extended

    Technical information 7.6 Dimension drawings 7.6.2 Dimension drawing of the IFP1500 V2 and IFP1500 V2 extended The following figures show the dimensions of the SIMATIC IFP1500 V2. The specified dimensions also apply to the SIMATIC IFP1500 V2 extended. IFP V2, IFP V2 PRO, IFP V2 ETH Operating Instructions, 03/2023, A5E46641410-AE...
  • Page 99: Dimension Drawing Of The Ifp1900 V2 And Ifp1900 V2 Extended

    Technical information 7.6 Dimension drawings 7.6.3 Dimension drawing of the IFP1900 V2 and IFP1900 V2 extended The following figures show the dimensions of the SIMATIC IFP1900 V2. The specified dimensions also apply to the SIMATIC IFP1900 V2 extended. IFP V2, IFP V2 PRO, IFP V2 ETH Operating Instructions, 03/2023, A5E46641410-AE...
  • Page 100: Dimension Drawing Of The Ifp2200 V2 And Ifp2200 V2 Extended

    Technical information 7.6 Dimension drawings 7.6.4 Dimension drawing of the IFP2200 V2 and IFP2200 V2 extended The following figures show the dimensions of the SIMATIC IFP2200 V2. The specified dimensions also apply to the SIMATIC IFP2200 V2 extended. IFP V2, IFP V2 PRO, IFP V2 ETH Operating Instructions, 03/2023, A5E46641410-AE...
  • Page 101: Dimension Drawing Of The Ifp2400 V2 And Ifp2400 V2 Extended

    Technical information 7.6 Dimension drawings 7.6.5 Dimension drawing of the IFP2400 V2 and IFP2400 V2 extended The following figures show the dimensions of the SIMATIC IFP2400 V2. The specified dimensions also apply to the SIMATIC IFP2400 V2 extended. IFP V2, IFP V2 PRO, IFP V2 ETH Operating Instructions, 03/2023, A5E46641410-AE...
  • Page 102: Dimension Drawing Of The Ifp1500 V2 Eth

    Technical information 7.6 Dimension drawings 7.6.6 Dimension drawing of the IFP1500 V2 ETH The following figures show the dimensions of the SIMATIC IFP1500 V2 ETH. IFP V2, IFP V2 PRO, IFP V2 ETH Operating Instructions, 03/2023, A5E46641410-AE...
  • Page 103: Dimension Drawing Of The Ifp1900 V2 Eth

    Technical information 7.6 Dimension drawings 7.6.7 Dimension drawing of the IFP1900 V2 ETH The following figures show the dimensions of the SIMATIC IFP1900 V2 ETH. IFP V2, IFP V2 PRO, IFP V2 ETH Operating Instructions, 03/2023, A5E46641410-AE...
  • Page 104: Dimension Drawing Of The Ifp2200 V2 Eth

    Technical information 7.6 Dimension drawings 7.6.8 Dimension drawing of the IFP2200 V2 ETH The following figures show the dimensions of the SIMATIC IFP2200 V2 ETH. IFP V2, IFP V2 PRO, IFP V2 ETH Operating Instructions, 03/2023, A5E46641410-AE...
  • Page 105: Dimension Drawing Of The Ifp2400 V2 Eth

    Technical information 7.6 Dimension drawings 7.6.9 Dimension drawing of the IFP2400 V2 ETH The following figures show the dimensions of the SIMATIC IFP2400 V2 ETH. IFP V2, IFP V2 PRO, IFP V2 ETH Operating Instructions, 03/2023, A5E46641410-AE...
  • Page 106: Dimension Drawing Of The Ifp1200 V2 Pro

    Technical information 7.6 Dimension drawings 7.6.10 Dimension drawing of the IFP1200 V2 PRO IFP1200 V2 PRO for pedestal (extendable, flange bottom) ① Without base adapter ② With base adapter IFP V2, IFP V2 PRO, IFP V2 ETH Operating Instructions, 03/2023, A5E46641410-AE...
  • Page 107 Technical information 7.6 Dimension drawings IFP1200 V2 PRO for support arm (not extendable, flange top) ① Without base adapter ② With base adapter IFP V2, IFP V2 PRO, IFP V2 ETH Operating Instructions, 03/2023, A5E46641410-AE...
  • Page 108 Technical information 7.6 Dimension drawings IFP1200 V2 PRO for support arm (extendable, round tube) ① With flange mount adapter ② Without flange mount adapter IFP V2, IFP V2 PRO, IFP V2 ETH Operating Instructions, 03/2023, A5E46641410-AE...
  • Page 109: Dimension Drawing Of The Ifp1500 V2 Pro

    Technical information 7.6 Dimension drawings 7.6.11 Dimension drawing of the IFP1500 V2 PRO IFP1500 V2 PRO for pedestal (extendable, flange bottom) ① Without base adapter ② With base adapter IFP V2, IFP V2 PRO, IFP V2 ETH Operating Instructions, 03/2023, A5E46641410-AE...
  • Page 110 Technical information 7.6 Dimension drawings IFP1500 V2 PRO for support arm (not extendable, flange top) ① Without base adapter ② With base adapter IFP V2, IFP V2 PRO, IFP V2 ETH Operating Instructions, 03/2023, A5E46641410-AE...
  • Page 111 Technical information 7.6 Dimension drawings IFP1500 V2 PRO for support arm (extendable, round tube) ① With flange mount adapter ② Without flange mount adapter IFP V2, IFP V2 PRO, IFP V2 ETH Operating Instructions, 03/2023, A5E46641410-AE...
  • Page 112: Dimension Drawing Of The Ifp1900 V2 Pro

    Technical information 7.6 Dimension drawings 7.6.12 Dimension drawing of the IFP1900 V2 PRO IFP1900 V2 PRO for pedestal (extendable, flange bottom) ① Without base adapter ② With base adapter IFP V2, IFP V2 PRO, IFP V2 ETH Operating Instructions, 03/2023, A5E46641410-AE...
  • Page 113 Technical information 7.6 Dimension drawings IFP1900 V2 PRO for support arm (not extendable, flange top) ① Without base adapter ② With base adapter IFP V2, IFP V2 PRO, IFP V2 ETH Operating Instructions, 03/2023, A5E46641410-AE...
  • Page 114 Technical information 7.6 Dimension drawings IFP1900 V2 PRO for support arm (extendable, round tube) ① With flange mount adapter ② Without flange mount adapter IFP V2, IFP V2 PRO, IFP V2 ETH Operating Instructions, 03/2023, A5E46641410-AE...
  • Page 115: Dimension Drawing Of The Ifp2200 V2 Pro

    Technical information 7.6 Dimension drawings 7.6.13 Dimension drawing of the IFP2200 V2 PRO IFP2200 V2 PRO for pedestal (extendable, flange bottom) ① Without base adapter ② With base adapter IFP V2, IFP V2 PRO, IFP V2 ETH Operating Instructions, 03/2023, A5E46641410-AE...
  • Page 116 Technical information 7.6 Dimension drawings IFP2200 V2 PRO for support arm (not extendable, flange top) ① Without base adapter ② With base adapter IFP V2, IFP V2 PRO, IFP V2 ETH Operating Instructions, 03/2023, A5E46641410-AE...
  • Page 117 Technical information 7.6 Dimension drawings IFP2200 V2 PRO for support arm (extendable, round tube) ① With flange mount adapter ② Without flange mount adapter IFP V2, IFP V2 PRO, IFP V2 ETH Operating Instructions, 03/2023, A5E46641410-AE...
  • Page 118: Dimension Drawing Of The Ifp2400 V2 Pro

    Technical information 7.6 Dimension drawings 7.6.14 Dimension drawing of the IFP2400 V2 PRO IFP2400 V2 PRO for pedestal (extendable, flange bottom) ① Without base adapter ② With base adapter IFP V2, IFP V2 PRO, IFP V2 ETH Operating Instructions, 03/2023, A5E46641410-AE...
  • Page 119 Technical information 7.6 Dimension drawings IFP2400 V2 PRO for support arm (not extendable, flange top) ① Without base adapter ② With base adapter IFP V2, IFP V2 PRO, IFP V2 ETH Operating Instructions, 03/2023, A5E46641410-AE...
  • Page 120 Technical information 7.6 Dimension drawings IFP2400 V2 PRO for support arm (extendable, round tube) ① With flange mount adapter ② Without flange mount adapter IFP V2, IFP V2 PRO, IFP V2 ETH Operating Instructions, 03/2023, A5E46641410-AE...
  • Page 121 Technical information 7.6 Dimension drawings IFP2400 V2 PRO Portrait for support arm (extendable, round tube) ① With flange mount adapter ② Without flange mount adapter IFP V2, IFP V2 PRO, IFP V2 ETH Operating Instructions, 03/2023, A5E46641410-AE...
  • Page 122: Dimension Drawing Of The Transceiver Unit

    Technical information 7.6 Dimension drawings 7.6.15 Dimension drawing of the Transceiver Unit The following figures show the dimensions of the Transceiver Unit with mounting rail. IFP V2, IFP V2 PRO, IFP V2 ETH Operating Instructions, 03/2023, A5E46641410-AE...
  • Page 123: Rating Plate

    Technical information 7.7 Rating plate Rating plate The rating plate includes information that clearly identifies your device. You need this information when you contact Customer Support. The following figure shows, as an example, the rating plate on the IFP1900 V2 ETH device. ①...
  • Page 124: Technical Specifications Of The Ifps

    Technical information 7.8 Technical specifications of the IFPs The screenshots of mobile web page are as follows: Part 1 Part 2 Technical specifications of the IFPs Weight of the built-in devices Built-in devices 12" 15" 19" 22" 24" Weight without packaging, with 3.0 kg 4.0 kg 5.0 kg...
  • Page 125 Technical information 7.8 Technical specifications of the IFPs Weight of the PRO devices for support arm (not extendable, flange top) and for pedestal (extendable, flange bottom) Support arm/pedestal devices 12" PRO 15" PRO 19" PRO 22" PRO 24" PRO Weight without packaging, with 4.0 kg 5.3 kg 6.3 kg...
  • Page 126: Technical Specifications Of The Transceiver Unit

    Technical information 7.9 Technical specifications of the Transceiver Unit IFP V2 devices Standard versions Extended versions and PRO devices Ethernet Monitors USB Type A Yes, USB hub USB Type B, host Ext-Link Ethernet USB type A, maximum load 500 mA, equivalent to USB standard 2.0 Proprietary interface for internal communication DC power supply IFP V2 devices...
  • Page 127: Interface Description

    Technical information 7.10 Interface description DC power supply Rated voltage 24 V DC Permitted voltage range +19.2 V ... +28.8 V Mains and voltage buffering time 20 ms Rated current 0.2 A Rated current, load-dependent 0.17 ... 0.25 A Power consumption 4.8 W Inrush current I 0.5 A...
  • Page 128: Displayport

    Technical information 7.10 Interface description Name Meaning Not assigned DDC clock (SCL) Display Data Channel clock, bidirectional DDC data (SDA) Display Data Channel data, bidirectional Not assigned TMDS data1- DVI data output 1- TMDS data1+ DVI data output 1+ TMDS Data1 shield Cable shield DVI data output 1 Not assigned Not assigned...
  • Page 129: Usb Hub Type A

    Technical information 7.10 Interface description Name Meaning CONFIG2 Ground (PullDown) AUX_CH+ Additional channel, bidirectional Ground AUX_CH- Additional channel, bidirectional Hot Plug Detect input Ground DP_PWR +3.3 V output, fused 7.10.4 USB hub Type A USB hub type A, 2 × 4-oin socket Name Meaning VBUS...
  • Page 130: Ext-Link

    Technical information 7.10 Interface description 7.10.6 Ext-Link Interface to the Transceiver Unit for internal communication, RJ45 socket Name Meaning Data output + Data output - Data output + Data output - Data output + Data output - Data output + Data output - 7.10.7 Ethernet...
  • Page 131: Technical Support

    Always use the current documentation available for your product. You can find the latest edition of this manual and other important documents by entering the article number of your device on the Internet (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/us/en/). If necessary, filter the comments for the entry type "Manual".
  • Page 132: Troubleshooting

    2. Wait for 10 seconds. 3. Switch on the power supply of both devices again. Information about the manufacturer Siemens AG is the manufacturer of the HMI devices described in this document. The manufacturer address is: Siemens AG Digital Industries Postfach 48 48 90026 NÜRNBERG...
  • Page 133: Markings And Symbols

    Markings and symbols Safety-relevant symbols The following table describes symbols that can be added to your SIMATIC device, to its packaging or to an enclosed document in addition to the symbols described in the manuals. Symbol Meaning Reference General danger sign Caution / Attention ISO 7000 No.
  • Page 134 Markings and symbols B.1 Safety-relevant symbols Symbol Meaning Reference Only for industrial applications and indoor areas (control cabinet) Device is to be integrated or installed in a control cabinet Integrate or install devices approved for Ex Zone 2 in a control cabinet with at least IP54 Integrate or install devices approved for Ex Zone 22 in a control cabinet with at least IP6x...
  • Page 135: List Of Abbreviations

    List of abbreviations Alternating current ANSI American National Standards Institute BIOS Basic Input Output System Direct Current DisplayPort Digital Versatile Disk Digital Visual Interface Components and modules endangered by electrostatic discharge Electromagnetic compatibility Ground High Frequency Human Machine Interface Hot Plug Detect Industrial Flat Panel Ingress Protection Industrial PC...
  • Page 136: Glossary

    Glossary Application An application is a customer-specific plant installation or software that is directly based on the operating system. One application on the PC/PG is STEP 7, for example. Display Component for visualization in a display device. In an operating and display device, the display behind the touch screen is integrated into the front of the device.
  • Page 137: Index

    Index Device Clearance, 36 EMC-compatible installation, 91 Display, 32 24 V DC Technical specifications, 125 Pin assignment DisplayPort Pin assignment, 128 Disposal, 83 DVI-D Approval Pin assignment, 127 CCCEx, 88 EAC, 90 Marine, 90 Australia, 90 EAC, 90 Earth connection, 77 EC Declaration of Conformity, 84 Electrical isolation Base adapter, 20...
  • Page 138 Index Portrait format, 35 With mounting clips, 46 Guidelines for Explosion Protection, 87 Mounting cutout Dimensions, 38 Preparing, 38 Mounting position Handles, 23 Built-in unit, 35 Input device New Zealand, 90 Technical specifications, 125 Note Instructions General information, 31 General, 29 Interface Rated load, 70 Interfaces...
  • Page 139 Index in mixed-use zone, 29 Radio interference, 29 In residential areas, 29 Emission, 92 Industrial, 29 Rated load With additional measures, 30 Interface, 70 Recycling, 83 Reset button Ethernet Monitor, 83 RoHS, 84 Weight, 124 Wiring diagram Equipotential bonding, 59 Safe electrical isolation, 61 Safety Certificates, 84...

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