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Touchpad for
Emergency Operation
2-7931-8056-02
2010
Technical Documentation SAACKE
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Contents
Contents
Contents ..................................................................................................................................4
Introduction.............................................................................................................................5
1.1
Safety Manual.......................................................................................................................................... 5
1.2
1.3
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
Scope of Delivery....................................................................................................................8
Function...................................................................................................................................8
Software Requirements..........................................................................................................9
Maintenance / Cleaning..........................................................................................................9
7.1
Maintenance ............................................................................................................................................ 9
7.2
Cleaning .................................................................................................................................................. 9
Design....................................................................................................................................10
9.1
9.2
9.3
10
Operation...............................................................................................................................14
10.1
10.2
11
Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................................15
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Introduction
Introduction
The document is an integral part of the product. It must be retained for the entire
lifecycle of the product. Ensure that the document is available to personnel
responsible for the activities described. Add to the document any supplementary
information subsequently provided by SAACKE.
Note
This document is only valid in connection with Safety manual 2-7931-8031x 1
(see section 1.1)
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documentation. You will find our contact address on the back of this document.
1.1
Safety Manual
Before you install the components described here, place them in service, or
operate them, you must carefully read and understand the Safety Manual.
The Safety Manual contains essentially the following information:
Information about authorized use
General safety information about working with the firing management system
Explanations of symbols on components of the firing management system
Explanations of symbols in the documentation
1.2
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Caution!
The Caution symbol identifies all safety instructions that protect against damage or
destruction of the product and/or other system parts.
Note
This symbol indicates particularly useful information or instructions.
Other symbols used in this documentation:
Symbol
Bedeutung
This symbol identifies an instruction.
[Button]
Terms printed in bold identify input and display fields on the seavis HMI
Messages and text displays on the seavis HMI are represented in
quotation marks.
Transport
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3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
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Scope of Delivery
Scope of Delivery
Scope of delivery includes the following items
the touchpad
an installation CD
the present document
Note
The installation CD is only required if you want to connect the touchpad to a
Windows computer. The CD is not required for operating the touchpad on the
seavis HMI.
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Function
The touchpad described here is an emergency operating unit that can be used to
operate the HMI10 even if the touch screen is defective.
Note
If you connect the touchpad to a faultless HMI, the function of the touch screen is
disabled. The touch screen can only be used again after you have disconnected
the touchpad from the HMI.
Caution!
The touchpad is not designed for continuous operation and should only be used as
an emergency operating unit. If the touch screen of your HMI10 is defective,
immediately contact the SAACKE service department and order a new device.
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Software Requirements
Software Requirements
To be able to use the touchpad as an emergency operating unit, at least seavis
version 2.1 must be installed in the HMI10.
The touchpad is not operable with older seavis versions.
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7.1
Maintenance / Cleaning
Maintenance
The touchpad is maintenance-free.
7.2
Cleaning
Although the touchpad is generally not damaged when soiled, you should clean the
surface when it is dirty.
Use a soft, dry cloth and isopropanol for this purpose:
Pour a small amount of the alcohol onto the cloth.
Then rub the touchpad surface with the moist cloth in circles to remove dust or
grease that has been deposited on the surface.
Caution!
Do not immerse the touchpad in fluid and do not pour any liquids over the
touchpad. The liquid can penetrate the casing and thus damage the touchpad.
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Design
Design
The design of the touchpad is comparable to that of a laptop touchpad.
Touchpad
The grey area (A) is the touchpad over which you drag your finger to move the
mouse on the screen.
The two buttons (B) and (C) below the touchpad perform the functions of the left
and right mouse buttons of a mouse.
Note
The right button (C) is without function when used on the HMI10.
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9.1
Connection / Fastening
Connection / Fastening
Connecting the touchpad
Turn off the HMI and ensure that it is dead.
Open the door of the control cabinet.
Plug the PS/2 connector into the mouse port (green port) on the bottom of the
HMI10. The flat side of the connector must point to the rear.
Caution!
Take care not to plug the PS/2 connector into the keyboard port. It looks similar to
the mouse button but is purple.
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Mouse port
PS/2 connector
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Connection / Fastening
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Mouse button
You can now operate the HMI using the touchpad (refer to "Operation" on page14).
9.2
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9.3
Connection / Fastening
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Mouse port
PS/2 connector
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Operation
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Operation
After you have connected the touchpad, it serves as an input device for the HMI.
Operating the touchpad is comparable to operating a touchpad on a laptop:
10.1
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
If the touchpad does not work after you have connected it to the HMI10, this may
be for the following reasons:
Fault
Mouse pointer not visible, touchpad
without function
Possible cause
Troubleshooting
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SAACKE Service GmbH
Suedweststrasse 13 28237 Bremen
GERMANY
Phone: +49 - 421- 64 95 0
Fax: +49 - 421- 64 95 5244
E-Mail: service@saacke.de
www.saacke.com