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IFP V2 UL hazardous information
IFP V2 UL hazardous information
Operating Manual
11/2023
Overview
Safety instructions
Installing and connecting
the device
Technical support
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  • Page 1 IFP V2 UL hazardous information Overview Safety instructions Installing and connecting the device Technical support IFP V2 UL hazardous information Operating Manual 11/2023...
  • 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: Table Of Contents

    Overview ........................... 43 3.5.5.2 Connection variants ......................44 3.5.6 Connecting a USB device to the IFP ..................44 3.5.7 Securing the cables ......................45 3.5.7.1 Securing cables at the IFP ....................45 IFP V2 UL hazardous information Operating Manual, 11/2023...
  • Page 4 Removing the device ......................47 3.6.1 Removing the built-in device ....................47 3.6.2 Removing a PRO device ...................... 48 3.6.3 Removing Transceiver Unit ....................49 Technical support ..........................50 Index ..............................51 IFP V2 UL hazardous information Operating Manual, 11/2023...
  • Page 5: Overview

    "touch screen". UL hazardous approval Observe the following notes: • The device shall be supplied from an isolating source. • Only for use in LAN, not for connection to telecommunication circuits. IFP V2 UL hazardous information Operating Manual, 11/2023...
  • Page 6 • Class II, Zone 22, Group IIIA, IIIB, IIIC T135 Ethernet monitors and PRO devices approved for use in • Class I, Division 2, Group A, B, C, D; T4 • Class I, Zone 2, Group IIC T4 IFP V2 UL hazardous information Operating Manual, 11/2023...
  • Page 7: Safety Instructions

    If you touch these areas or components, you may be killed by electric shock. Disconnect the cabinet from the mains before opening it. Do not plug in or pull out plant components during operation. IFP V2 UL hazardous information Operating Manual, 11/2023...
  • Page 8: Use In Hazardous Areas

    Ne pas déconnecter pendant que le circuit est sous tension, sauf si la zone est non- dangereuse. Le remplacement de composants peut compromettre leur capacité à satisfaire à la Classe I, Division 2 ou Zone 2. IFP V2 UL hazardous information Operating Manual, 11/2023...
  • Page 9 WARNING USB Type B port (X60) USB Type B port (X60) is for maintenance use only. IFP V2 UL hazardous information Operating Manual, 11/2023...
  • Page 10: Installing And Connecting The Device

    • Keep the original packaging. • Pack the device in the original packaging for transportation and storage. 5. Check the contents of the packaging and any accessories you may have ordered for completeness and damage. IFP V2 UL hazardous information Operating Manual, 11/2023,...
  • Page 11: Built-In Devices

    The built-in device is intended for installation in: • Mounting cabinets • Control cabinets • Switchboards • Consoles In the following, all of these mounting options are referred to by the general term "cabinet". IFP V2 UL hazardous information Operating Manual, 11/2023...
  • Page 12 Mounting in landscape format Mounting in portrait format Note Portrait format must also be supported by the software Only install the built-in device in portrait format if the software used supports portrait format. IFP V2 UL hazardous information Operating Manual, 11/2023...
  • Page 13: Required Clearance

    The figure below shows the required clearances when the device is installed in landscape and portrait format: ① Clearance for mounting in landscape format ② Clearance for mounting in portrait format At least 15 mm distance At least 50 mm distance At least 10 mm distance IFP V2 UL hazardous information Operating Manual, 11/2023...
  • Page 14: Preparing The Mounting Cutout

    • Permitted deviation from plane at the mounting cutout: ≤ 0.5 mm This condition must also be met for the installed device. • Permitted surface roughness in the area of the seal: ≤ 120 µm (R 120) IFP V2 UL hazardous information Operating Manual, 11/2023...
  • Page 15: Installing The Strain Relief Plate

    You can position the strain relief plate in the center or to the side. Depending on the position, use two or, if possible, three screws to secure the strain relief plate. To secure the screws, use only the M3 threaded holes on the rear of the device. IFP V2 UL hazardous information Operating Manual, 11/2023...
  • Page 16: Pro Devices

    The following figures show the permitted standard mounting positions of the different PRO devices. PRO devices for support arm (not extendable, flange top) and for pedestal (extendable, flange bottom) IFP V2 UL hazardous information Operating Manual, 11/2023...
  • Page 17: Transceiver Unit

    Mounting on the rear Mounting on one side The Transceiver Unit can be mounted on a DIN rail or on a wall using screws. The interfaces of the Transceiver Unit should always point downwards. IFP V2 UL hazardous information Operating Manual, 11/2023...
  • Page 18: Required Clearance

    Fastening the mounting rail Requirements To attach the mounting rail to the Transceiver Unit you need: • The supplied mounting rail • The supplied cross-tip cylinder head screw • A torque screwdriver with cross-tip insert IFP V2 UL hazardous information Operating Manual, 11/2023...
  • Page 19: Installing The Built-In Device

    • Position the device so that it is easily accessible for the operator. • Choose a suitable installation height. • Ensure that the air vents of the device are not covered as a result of installation. Observe the permitted mounting positions. IFP V2 UL hazardous information Operating Manual, 11/2023...
  • Page 20: Positions Of The Mounting Clips

    To achieve degree of protection IP65 for the built-in device, the mounting clips must be installed at the positions shown below. Device Positions of the mounting clips 12" built-in devices 15" built-in devices IFP V2 UL hazardous information Operating Manual, 11/2023...
  • Page 21 Installing and connecting the device 3.2 Installing the built-in device Device Positions of the mounting clips 19" built-in devices 22" built-in devices 24" built-in devices IFP V2 UL hazardous information Operating Manual, 11/2023...
  • Page 22: Fastening The Built-In Device Using Mounting Clips

    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. IFP V2 UL hazardous information Operating Manual, 11/2023...
  • Page 23: Mounting The Pro Device

    Observe any further statutory specifications applying at the location of use of the device and further applicable regulations with regard to fastening the device. Observe the torque specifications in the following sections. IFP V2 UL hazardous information Operating Manual, 11/2023...
  • Page 24 Liability disclaimer The device is mounted to a pedestal or a support arm via the mechanical interface with screws. Siemens AG assumes no liability for the consequences of incorrect installation. Warranty at risk If you do not install the HMI device in accordance with the specifications in these operating instructions, the warranty for the device is voided.
  • Page 25: 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). • One of the following support arm or pedestal systems: –...
  • Page 26 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 27: 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) •...
  • Page 28 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 29 – 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 30: 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 31: Connecting The Device

    Metal, at least 2 mm thick • Screw M4 × 15 • M4 nut Connecting the device 3.5.1 Notes on connection Requirement • The device has been installed according to the information provided in these operating instructions. IFP V2 UL hazardous information Operating Manual, 11/2023...
  • Page 32 Damage to the device Failure to adhere to the connection sequence can damage the device. Make sure you connect the device according to sequence listed above. You disconnect the device in the reverse order. IFP V2 UL hazardous information Operating Manual, 11/2023...
  • Page 33: Equipotential Bonding

    • The cross-section of an equipotential bonding conductor must be capable of handling the maximum equalizing current. Equipotential bonding cables are required between two control cabinets with a minimum conductor cross-section of 16 mm². IFP V2 UL hazardous information Operating Manual, 11/2023...
  • Page 34 The cable cross- sections specified for the built-in devices also apply to the PRO devices. Observe the corresponding connection diagrams in the Quick Install Guide supplied with your PRO device. IFP V2 UL hazardous information Operating Manual, 11/2023...
  • Page 35 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 Cable clip ⑦ Ground connection, 16 mm IFP V2 UL hazardous information Operating Manual, 11/2023...
  • Page 36: Connecting The Power Supply

    The cable cross- sections specified for the built-in devices also apply to the PRO devices. Observe the corresponding connection diagrams in the Quick Install Guide supplied with your PRO device. IFP V2 UL hazardous information Operating Manual, 11/2023...
  • Page 37 Each power supply line must be routed twice through the ferrite. 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 UL hazardous information Operating Manual, 11/2023...
  • Page 38: Connecting Ifp Standard, Extended And Pro To A Pc

    Wiring diagram The following figure shows an example of the direct connection of an IFP1500 V2 to an IPC427D and is generally valid for all standard versions in connection with a corresponding IFP V2 UL hazardous information Operating Manual, 11/2023...
  • Page 39: Connecting The Extended Version Or Pro Device To A Pc

    The following figure shows an example of the direct connection of an IFP1500 V2 extended to an IPC427E and is generally valid for all extended versions and PRO devices in connection with a SIMATIC IPC. IFP V2 UL hazardous information Operating Manual, 11/2023...
  • Page 40 In extended mode, 2 ferrites are connected to the ends of the Cat. 6A Ethernet cable required. Mount the two supplied ferrites according to the following figure on the Cat. 6A Ethernet cable. IFP V2 UL hazardous information Operating Manual, 11/2023...
  • Page 41 Transceiver Unit, no video signals can be transmitted via the DisplayPort interface of the IFP. This means that exactly one PC can be connected to one extended version or one PRO device. IFP V2 UL hazardous information Operating Manual, 11/2023...
  • Page 42 Transceiver Unit to an IPC427E and is generally valid for all extended versions and PRO devices in connection with a corresponding PC. * USB cable Type B connector - Type A connector IFP V2 UL hazardous information Operating Manual, 11/2023...
  • Page 43: Connecting The Ethernet Monitor To A Pc

    Connection diagram for "Ethernet" mode 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 IFP V2 UL hazardous information Operating Manual, 11/2023...
  • Page 44: Connection Variants

    Connecting a USB device to the IFP You can connect the following industrial grade devices to the USB ports of the IFP, for example: • Mouse • Keyboard • USB storage media IFP V2 UL hazardous information Operating Manual, 11/2023...
  • Page 45: Securing The Cables

    Make sure that the cables are not crushed by the cable tie. Possible fastening points are marked in the following figures. The following figure shows an example of securing the cables to the strain relief plate of a built-in device. IFP V2 UL hazardous information Operating Manual, 11/2023...
  • Page 46: Securing Cables At The Transceiver Unit

    Securing cables for use in hazardous areas Secure the IFP cables to the strain relief plate and the Transceiver Unit cables to the strain relief elements as described in the previous section. IFP V2 UL hazardous information Operating Manual, 11/2023...
  • Page 47: Removing The Device

    3. Remove all cable ties used for strain relief on the strain relief plate of the built-in device. 4. Remove all plug-in connectors and the equipotential-bonding cable from the built-in device. IFP V2 UL hazardous information Operating Manual, 11/2023...
  • Page 48: Removing A Pro Device

    – PRO device for support arm (extendable, round tube): Fasten the terminal compartment cover to the PRO device with the 2 screws, torque 1.5 Nm. See also Mounting the PRO device (Page 23) Connecting the device (Page 31) IFP V2 UL hazardous information Operating Manual, 11/2023...
  • Page 49: Removing Transceiver Unit

    Transceiver Unit from the standard mounting rail. – Wall mounting: Remove the fixing screws and remove the Transceiver Unit from the wall. See also Mounting the Transceiver Unit (Page 30) Connecting the device (Page 31) IFP V2 UL hazardous information Operating Manual, 11/2023...
  • Page 50: Technical Support

    Technical support For the UL hazardous information, if you need a hard copy document, please contact technical support (https://support.industry.siemens.com). IFP V2 UL hazardous information Operating Manual, 11/2023,...
  • Page 51: Index

    In hazardous areas, 46 Interface Rated load, 45 USB device Connecting, 44 Mounting Landscape format, 12 Notes on installation, 19 Portrait format, 12 Wiring diagram With mounting clips, 22 Equipotential bonding, 34 IFP V2 UL hazardous information Operating Manual, 11/2023...

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