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UniOP eTOP Series 500

Operating Instructions

Basic User’s Manual for eTOP Series 500


Touchscreen Products

Exor International S.p.A.


MANUGENETOP5xx UniOP
Ver. 1.06
Copyright © 2011-2012 Exor International S.p.A. – Verona, Italy
Subject to change without notice
The information contained in this document is provided for informational purposes only. While efforts were made
to verify the accuracy of the information contained in this documentation, it is provided “as is” without warranty
of any kind.
Third-party brands and names are the property of their respective owners.
www.uniop.com

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Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Introduction .............................................................................................................................................4
Safety Guide ...........................................................................................................................................5
1 Product Overview ................................................................................................................................6
2 Standards and Approvals ....................................................................................................................7
3 Technical Specifications ......................................................................................................................8
4 Technical Data ...................................................................................................................................10
4.1 Dimensions .....................................................................................................................................14
4.2 Installation Environment .................................................................................................................16
4.3 Installation Procedure .....................................................................................................................17
5 Connections.......................................................................................................................................18
5.1 Serial Port .......................................................................................................................................20
5.2 Ethernet Port ..................................................................................................................................21
5.3 Optional plugin module ...................................................................................................................22
6 Power Supply, Grounding and Shielding ...........................................................................................24
7 Battery ...............................................................................................................................................25
8 Cleaning Faceplates ..........................................................................................................................26
9 Getting Started ..................................................................................................................................26
10 System Settings...............................................................................................................................27
11 LED Indicator on Front Panel ..........................................................................................................29
12 Unpacking and Packing Instructions ...............................................................................................30

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Introduction

Introduction

The operational guidelines described below is information which relates to the device, installation, tran-
sportation, storage, assembly, use and maintenance.

This Operating Instruction describes the main features of the UniOP operator panels. The Manual refers
to the following models:

eTOP504 Operator interface with TFT color 4.3” display touchscreen


eTOP506 Operator interface with TFT color 5.7” display touchscreen
eTOP507 Operator interface with TFT color 7” widescreen display touchscreen
eTOP510 Operator interface with TFT color 10.4” display touchscreen
eTOP512 Operator interface with TFT color 12.1” display touchscreen
eTOP513 Operator interface with TFT color 13.3” widescreen display touchscreen
eTOP515 Operator interface with TFT color 15” display touchscreen

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Safety Guide

Safety Guide

The manual contains safety standards that must be respected for the personal safety and to avoid damage.
Indications of attention are divided into three levels of severity:

DANGER: indicates a failure to observe safety rules and such failure may cause death or serious injuries.

! DANGER

ATTENTION: indicates a failure to observe safety rules and that deficiency may cause damage.

! ATTENTION

CAUTION: indicates a failure to observe safety rules and that deficiency may cause defects to the
equipment or inconsistencies.

E CAUTION

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Product Overview

1 Product Overview

The UniOP eTOP Series 500 HMI products combine state-of-the-art features and top performance
with an oustanding design. They are the ideal choice for all demanding HMI applications including
factory and building automation.

The eTOP Series 500 HMI panels have been designed to run the JMobile software.

• JMobile runtime included. Full compatibility with JMobile Studio.


• Full vector graphic support. Native support of SVG graphic objects. Trasparency and alpha
blending.
• Full object dynamics: control visibility and transparency, move, resize, rotate any object on screen.
Change properties of basic and complex objects.
• TrueType fonts.
• Multilanguage applications. Easily create and manage your applications in multiple languages to
meet global requirements. Far East languages are supported. Tools available in JMobile Studio
support easy third-party translations and help reducing development and maintenance costs of the
application.
• Data display in numerical, text, bargraph, analog gauges and graphic image formats.
• Rich set of state-of-the-art HMI features: data acquisition, alarm handling, scheduler and timed
actions (daily and weekly schedulers, exception dates), recipes, users and passwords, RSS feeds,
rotating menus.
• Includes support for a wide range of communication drivers for Factory systems.
• Multiple drivers communication capability.
• Remote monitoring and control. Client-Server functionality.
• Off-line simulation with JMobile Studio.
• Powerful scripting language for automating HMI applications. Script debugging improves efficiency
in application development.
• Rich gallery of vector symbols and objects.
• Project templates.
• Optional plug-in modules for fieldbus systems, I/O and controllers.

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Standards and Approvals

2 Standards and Approvals

The products have been designed for use in an industrial environment in compliance with the 2004/108/
EC EMC Directive.
The products have been designed in compliance with:
EN 61000-6-4 EN 55011 Class A

EN 61000-6-2 EN 61000-4-2
EN 61000-4-3
EN 61000-4-4
EN 61000-4-5
EN 61000-4-6

The installation of these devices into the residential, commercial and light-industrial environments is allo-
wed only in the case that special in measures are taken in order to ensure conformity to EN 61000-6-3.

The products are in compliance with the Restrictions on Certain Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive
2002/95/EC

In compliance with the above regulations the products are CE marked.

Product Identification

The product may be identified through a plate attached to the rear cover. You will have to know the type
of unit you are using for correct usage of the information contained in the guide.
An example of this plate is shown in the figure below:

eTOP504 product model name


ETOP504U101 product part number
05/11 month/year of production
09994847559 serial number
040100A01000000 version id of the product

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Standards and Approvals

3 Technical Specifications

Touch screen technology Resistive

Back-up battery 3V 50mAh Lithium, rechargeable, not user-replaceable,


model VL2330.
Fuse Automatic

Serial Port RS-232, RS-485, RS-422 software configurable

User memory Flash 128Mb for eTOP504, 506, 507


Flash 256Mb for eTOP510, 512, 513, 515

Recipe memory Flash


Hardware clock Clock/Calendar with back-up battery
Accuracy RTC (at 25°C) <100ppm

Environmental conditions

Operating temperature (surrounding 0 ÷ +50°C EN60068-2-14


air temperature)
Storage temperature -20 ÷ +70°C EN60068-2-14
Operating and storage humidity 5 ÷ 85 % RH not-condensing EN60068-2-30
Vibrations 5 ÷ 9 Hz, 7 mm p-p EN 60068-2-6
9 ÷ 150 Hz, 1 g
Shock ± 50 g, 11 ms, 3 pulses per axis EN60068-2-27
Protection class IP66 front panel * EN 60529

* The front face of the UniOP unit, installed in a solid panel, has been tested using conditions equivalent
to the standards shown in the “Environmental conditions”. Even though the level of resistance UniOP
unit is equivalent to these standards, oils that should have no effect on the UniOP can possibly harm
the unit. This can occur in areas where either vaporized oils are present, or where low viscosity cutting
oil are allowed to adhere to the unit for long periods of time. If the front face protection sheet on the
UniOP becomes peeled off, these conditions can lead to the ingress of oil into the UniOP and separate
protection measures are suggested.
If the installation gasket is used for a long period of time, or if the unit and its gasket are removed from
the panel, the original level of the protection cannot be guaranteed.

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Standards and Approvals

Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)

Radiated disturbance test Class A EN 55011


Electrostatic discharge immunity test 8 kV (air electrostatic discharge) EN 61000-4-2
4 kV (contact electrostatic discharge)

Radiated, radio-frequency, 80 MHz ÷ 1 GHz, 10V/m EN 61000-4-3


electromagnetic field immunity test 1,4 GHz ÷ 2 GHz, 3 V/m
2 GHz ÷ 2.7 GHz, 1 V/m
Burst immunity test ± 2 KV DC power port EN 61000-4-4
± 1 KV signal line
Surge immunity test ± 0,5 KV DC power port (line to earth) EN 61000-4-5
± 0,5 KV DC power port (line to line)
± 1 KV signal line (line to earth)
Immunity to conducted disturbances
inducted by radiofrequency field 0.15 ÷ 80 MHz, 10V EN 61000-4-6

Voltage dips, short interruptions and


voltage variations immunity test Port: AC mains; Level:
100% duration: 1 cycle and 250 cycles (50Hz);
40% duration: 10 cycles (50Hz);
70% duration: 25 cycles (50Hz);
Phase: 0°-180°
Test executed on the 230Vac side of the Exor International S.p.A. Power Supply EN 61000-4-11
Durability information

Backlight service life 40000 Hrs. or more


(LED type) (Time of continuos operation until the brightness of the
backlight reaches 50% of the rated value when the
sorrounding air temperature is 25°C) - see Note 1

Front foil 10 years if the surrounding air temperature is 25°C


(without directly exposure to
sunlight or UV ray)

UV Resistance Indoor applications: After 300 hours cycled humidity in


QUV accelerated weathering, some yellowing and
brittleness may be present. - see Note 2.

Touch screen reliability > 1 milion operations

Note 1: Extended use in environments where the surrounding air temperature is 40°C or higher may
degrade backlight quality/reliability/durability.
Note 2: Solvent resistance:
Contact for 1/2 hour at 21°C, No visible effect: Acetone, Butyl Cellosolve, Cyclohexanone, Ethyl Acetate,
Hexane, Isopropyl Alcohol, MEK, Methylene Chloride, Toluene, Xylene
Contact for 24 hours at 49°C, No visible effect: Coffee, Ketchup, Lemon Juice, Mustard (slight yellow
stain), Tea, Tomato juice.

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Technical Data

4 Technical Data

Model eTOP504 eTOP506

Display / Backlight TFT Color / LED TFT Color / LED

Colors 64K 64K

Resolution 480X272 320x240

Diagonal (inches) 4.3” 5.7”

Dimming yes yes

User memory flash 128MB 128MB

SD card slot yes yes

Recipe memory Yes. Flash memory storage Yes. Flash memory storage
limited only by available limited only by available
memory memory

Serial Port RS-232,RS-485 RS-232,RS-485


RS-422 DB9 female RS-422 DB9 female
software configurable software configurable

Ethernet port 2 10/100 Mbit with integrated 2 10/100 Mbit with integrated
switch switch

USB port 1 Host interface 2 Host interface, 1 version 2.0,


version 2.0 and 1.1 1 version 2.0 and 1.1

Expansion slot 1 Optional Plugin 2 Optional Plugin

Battery rechargeable rechargeable

Real Time Clock yes yes

Voltage 18-30VDC 18-30VDC

Current rating (at 24VDC) 0.4A 0.65A

Weight 1 Kg 1 Kg

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Technical Data

Model eTOP507 eTOP510

Display / Backlight TFT Color / LED TFT Color / LED

Colors 64K 64K

Resolution 800X480 800x600

Diagonal (inches) 7” widescreen 10.4”

Dimming yes yes

User memory flash 128MB 256MB

SD card slot yes yes

Recipe memory Yes. Flash memory storage Yes. Flash memory storage
limited only by available limited only by available
memory memory

Serial Port RS-232,RS-485 RS-232,RS-485


RS-422 DB9 female RS-422 DB9 female
software configurable software configurable

Ethernet port 2 10/100 Mbit with integrated 2 10/100 Mbit with integrated
switch switch

USB port 2 Host interface, 1 version 2.0, 2 Host interface, 1 version 2.0,
1 version 2.0 and 1.1 1 version 2.0 and 1.1

Expansion slot 2 Optional Plugin 2 Optional Plugin

Battery rechargeable rechargeable

Real Time Clock yes yes

Voltage 18-30VDC 18-30VDC

Current rating (at 24VDC) 0.7A 1A

Weight 1 Kg 2.1 Kg

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Technical Data

Model eTOP512 eTOP513

Display / Backlight TFT Color / LED TFT Color / LED

Colors 64K 64K

Resolution 800X600 1280x800

Diagonal (inches) 12.1” 13.3” widescreen

Dimming yes yes

User memory flash 256MB 256MB

SD card slot yes yes

Recipe memory Yes. Flash memory storage Yes. Flash memory storage
limited only by available limited only by available
memory memory

Serial Port RS-232,RS-485 RS-232,RS-485


RS-422 DB9 female RS-422 DB9 female
software configurable software configurable

Ethernet port 2 10/100 Mbit with integrated 2 10/100 Mbit with integrated
switch switch

USB port 2 Host interface, 1 version 2.0, 2 Host interface, 1 version 2.0,
1 version 2.0 and 1.1 1 version 2.0 and 1.1

Expansion slot 2 Optional Plugin 2 Optional Plugin

Battery rechargeable rechargeable

Real Time Clock yes yes

Voltage 18-30VDC 18-30VDC

Current rating (at 24VDC) 1.2A 1.2A

Weight 2.8 Kg 2.8 Kg

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Technical Data

Model eTOP515

Display / Backlight TFT Color / LED

Colors 64K

Resolution 1024X768

Diagonal (inches) 15”

Dimming yes

User memory flash 256MB

SD card slot yes

Recipe memory Yes. Flash memory storage


limited only by available
memory

Serial Port RS-232,RS-485


RS-422
software configurable

Ethernet port 2 10/100 Mbit with integrated


switch

USB port 2 Host interface, 1 version 2.0,


1 version 2.0 and 1.1

Expansion slot 2 Optional Plugin

Battery rechargeable

Real Time Clock yes

Voltage 18-30VDC

Current rating (at 24VDC) 1.40A

Weight 3.5 Kg

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Technical Data

4.1 Dimensions

Cut out

MODEL A B C D E F
eTOP504 149mm/5.86” 109mm/4.29” 136mm/5.35” 96mm/3.78” 56mm/2.40” 4mm/0.16”

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Cut out

MODEL A B C D E F
eTOP506 187mm/7.36” 147mm/5.79” 176mm/6.90” 136mm/5.35” 47mm/1.85” 4mm/0.16”

eTOP507 187mm/7.36” 147mm/5.79” 176mm/6.90” 136mm/5.35” 47mm/1.85” 4mm/0.16”

eTOP510 287mm/11.3” 232mm/9.13” 276mm/10.86” 221mm/8.70” 56mm/2.20” 4mm/0.16”

eTOP512 336mm/13.22” 267mm/10.51” 326mm/12.83” 256mm/10.07” 56mm/2.20” 4mm/0.16”

eTOP513 336mm/13.22” 267mm/10.51” 326mm/12.83” 256mm/10.07” 56mm/2.20” 4mm/0.16”

eTOP515 392mm/15.43” 307mm/12.08” 381mm/15” 296mm/11.65” 60mm/2.36” 4mm/0.16”

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4.2 Installation Environment


The equipment is not intended for continuous exposure to direct sunlight.
This might accelerate the aging process of the front panel film.

The equipment is not intended for installation in contact with corrosive chemical compounds. Check the
resistance of the front panel film to a specific compound before installation.

Do not use tools of any kind (screwdrivers, etc.) to operate the touch screen of the panel.

In order to meet the front panel protection classifications, proper installation procedure must be followed:
• the borders of the cutout must be flat
• screw up each fixing screw until the plastic bezel corner get in contact with the panel.
• the cutout for the panel must be of the dimensions indicated in this manual.

The IP66 is guaranteed only if:


• max deviation from the plane surface to the cut-out: O0.5mm
• thickness of the case where is mounted the equipment: from 1,5mm to 6mm
• max surface roughness where the gasket is applied: O120 um

Applying the gasket


The gasket should be applied on the rear of the frame.

Fig. 4.1: eTOP504, eTOP506, Fig. 4.2: eTOP510, eTOP512,


eTOP507 eTOP513, eTOP515

A. Gasket
B. Installation cut-out

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4.3 Installation Procedure

Place the fixing brackets as shown in figure (Fig. 4.3).

Fig. 4.3

E CAUTION
Screw each fixing screw until the bezel corner gets in contact with the panel.

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Connections

5 Connections

eTOP504

Fig. 5.1

1. Serial Port
2. 2x Ethernet Port
3. USB Port
4. Power Supply
5. Expansion slot for Plugin module
6. SD Card Slot

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eTOP5xx

Fig. 5.2

1. Serial Port
2. 2x Ethernet Port
3. 2x USB Port
4. Power Supply
5. 2x Expansion slot for Plugin module
6. SD Card Slot

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Connections

5.1 Serial Port


The serial port is used to communicate with the PLC or with another type of controller.
Different electrical standards are available for the signals in the PLC port connector: RS-232, RS-422,
RS-485.

The serial port is software programmable. Make sure you select the appropriate
interface in the programming software.

RS-232 RS-422, RS-485

Pin Description Pin Description


1 GND 1 GND
2 2
3 TX SERIAL PORT 3 CHA-
4 RX 4 CHB-
5 5
6 +5V output 6 +5V output
7 CTS 7 CHB+
8 RTS 8 CHA+
9 9

To operate in RS485 pins 4-3 and


8-7 must be connected externally.

The communication cable must be chosen for the type of device being connected.

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5.2 Ethernet Port

The Ethernet port have two status indicators. Please see description in figure.

1 8

OFF: Valid link has NOT been detected ON: No activity


ON: Valid link has been detected BLINKING: Activity

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5.3 Optional plugin module

eTOP500 serie panels have several optional plugin module, multiple modules configurations are possible.

Slot#2 and Slot#4 are available only if plugin module has the “bus extension connector”.

Each slot carries three communication channels:


• 1 serial interface
• 1 CAN interface
• 1 SPI interface

Note: It is not possible to stack two modules that are using the same type of interface.

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Below you can find relation between modules and max number of modules that can be used into eTOP500
serie panels, based on their Interface Type:

Module Application Max Modules Interface Type Bus Extension


connector
PLCM01 CAN 1 for eTOP50x CAN Y
2 for eTOP51x
PLCM01-NE CAN 1 for eTOP50x CAN N
2 for eTOP51x
PLCM02 KNX 1 Serial N
PLCM03 Serial RS232 2 Serial Y
PLCM04 Serial RS485 2 Serial Y
PLCM05 CODESYS V2 1 Y
License
PLCM06 Profibus DP 1 SPI N
PLIO03 Multifunction I/O 1 SPI N
PLIO06 Compact I/O 2 SPI N

Max modules refers to max number of modules can be plugged into the HMI (all slots),

If you are planning to use PLCM03 and PLCM04 (additional serial ports) you will obtain following “COM
- Slot#” association:
• a module plugged in Slot#1 or into Slot#2 will be COM2,
• a module plugged in Slot#3 or into Slot#4 will be COM3.

If you are planning to use two PLCM01 (CAN interface) you will obtain following Slot# association:
• a module plugged in Slot#1 or into Slot#2 will be the CanPort 0,
• a module plugged in Slot#3 or into Slot#4 will be the CanPort 1.

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Power Supply, Grounding and Shielding

6 Power Supply, Grounding and Shielding

The power supply terminal block is shown in the figure below.

Fig. 6.1

Note: Ensure that the power supply has enough power capacity for the operation of the equipment.

The unit must always be grounded to earth. Grounding helps limit the effects of noise due to electro-
magnetic interference on the control system.

Earth connection will have to be done using either the screw or the faston terminal located near the power
supply terminal block. A label helps identify the ground connection. Also connect to ground the terminal
3 on the power supply terminal block.

The power supply circuit may be floating or grounded. In the latter case, connect to ground the power
source common as shown in figure (see below) with a dashed line.
When using the floating power scheme, note that the panes internally connects the power common to
ground with a 1MΩ resistor in parallel with a 4,7nF capacitor.
The power supply must have double or reinforced insulation.
The suggested wiring for the power supply is shown below.

Fig. 6.2
All the electronic devices in the control system must be properly grounded. Grounding must be performed
according to applicable regulations.

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Battery

7 Battery
These devices are equipped with rechargeable Lithium battery, not user-replaceable.
The following information is maintained by the battery:
• hardware real-time clock (date and time)

Charge:
At first installation must be charged for 48 hours.
When the battery is fully charged, it ensures a period of 3 months of data back-up at 25°C.

Battery

Fig. 7.1: eTOP504

Battery

Fig. 7.2: eTOP506, eTOP507


eTOP510, eTOP512,
eTOP513, eTOP515

ATTENTION
! Dispose of batteries according to local regulations.

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Cleaning Faceplates / Getting Started

8 Cleaning Faceplates
The equipment must be cleaned only with a soft cloth and neutral soap product. Do not use solvents.

9 Getting Started

UniOP 500 series panels must be programmed with the programming software JMobile Studio.
To program a panel you will have to connect the panel to a personal computer running JMobile Studio
software package; the panel must be in Configuration mode to be programmed. UniOP 500 series units
are programmed via the Ethernet interface.

The software package JMobile is a WindowsTM application and must be properly installed.

JMobile uses the personal computer Ethernet interface to communicate with the target device. Make
sure that the proper firewall policy is configured in order to allow JMobile Studio to access the network.

The version of the JMobile Studio used must be compatible with the JMobile runtime version installed
on the panel to be programmed.

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System Settings

10 System Settings
The UniOP panels have a system settings tool to allow basic and preliminary settings to the unit.
The System settings tool comes in the shape of a rotating menu with navigation buttons at top and
bottom to scroll between the available options. The tool is shown in the picture below.

On the left side the several components and functions are highlighted and, per each of them, the right
side (“Info” pane) shows the information about the current version, when applicable. In the picture
below it is showed the version of the Main OS component.

System Settings has two operating modes:


User Mode and System Mode.
The difference between them is only in the number of available options.

System settings in User Mode is activated from the context menu. The context menu can be recalled
by clicking and holding any unused area of the touchscreen for a few seconds. Default holding time is
2 sec. Holding time is a runtime parameter that can be changed.

System settings in System Mode can be activated with the so-called Emergency system access
procedure. This procedure consist in tapping in the middle of the touchscreen with a finger at a high
frequency while the systemis powering up. The Emergency procedure can only be accessed at power-
up.

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System Settings

“User mode” is the simplest possible interface where a generic user can get access to the basic
settings of the panel:

Calibrate Touch: allows to calibrate the touch screen interface


Network: allows to change the options of the panel on-board
network card
Time: allows to change the panel RTC options, including
time zone and DST
Display settings: automatic backlight turnoff and brightness adjustment
BSP settings: allows to check the BSP (Board Support Package)
version (example 2.37), check the operating hours
timers for the unit and separately for the backlight,
enable/disable the buzzer, enable/disable the use of
the “low battery” front LED indicator
Plugin list: allows to check the presence of optional plugin
modules installed.

“System Mode” is the complete interface of the System Settings tool where all the available options
are available; in addition to the options available in the “User Mode” we have the following important
options:

Format Flash: allows to format the internal panel flash disk


Resize Image Area: allows to resize the flash portion reserved to store the
splash screen image displayed by the unit at power
up; default settings are normally ok for all the units
Download Configuration OS: allows to check current version and upgrade the
back-up operating system, see below in the next
chapter for additional details
Download Main OS: allows to check current version and upgrade the main
operating system, see below in the next chapter for
additional details
Download Splash Image: allows changing the splash screen image displayed
by the unit at power up; the image should be provide
in a specific format. We suggest to update Splash
Screen Image directly from Studio software which
supports this feature starting from V 1. 50
Download Bootloader: allows to check actual version of the system boot
loader and to upgrade it, see below for additional
details
Only for eTOP510, eTOP512, eTOP513 and eTOP515

Download Main FPGA: allows to check current version and upgrade the main
FPGA firmware, see below for additional details
Download Safe FPGA: allows to check current version and upgrade the
back-up (safe) copy of the FPGA Firmware, see
below for additional details
Download System Supervisor: allows to check current version and upgrade the
system supervisor firmware responsible for RTC
and power supply handling, see below for additional
details

Note: the System Settings tool includes also other options, not described and not documented at this
moment

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LED Indicator on Front Panel

11 LED Indicator on Front Panel

The table below shows the symbol of the LED indicator dedicated to special functions.

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Unpacking and Packing Instructions

12 Unpacking and Packing Instructions

to repack the unit, please follow the instructions backwards.

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