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Table of Contents
1 Notes about this Documentation .............................................................8
1.1 Validity of this Documentation.................................................................8
1.2 Revision History......................................................................................9
1.3 Copyright ................................................................................................9
1.4 Symbols ...............................................................................................10
1.5 Number Notation ..................................................................................12
1.6 Font Conventions .................................................................................12
2 Important Notes ......................................................................................13
2.1 Legal Bases..........................................................................................13
2.1.1 Subject to Changes .......................................................................... 13
2.1.2 Personnel Qualification .................................................................... 13
2.1.3 Use of e!DISPLAYS 7300 in Compliance with Underlying Provisions13
2.1.4 Technical Condition of Specified Devices......................................... 13
2.2 Safety Advice (Precautions) ................................................................. 14
2.3 Special Use Conditions for ETHERNET Devices .................................. 16
3 Device Description ..................................................................................17
3.1 Views....................................................................................................18
3.1.1 Front View........................................................................................18
3.1.2 Other Views .....................................................................................19
3.2 Touch Screen .......................................................................................20
3.3 Labeling ................................................................................................21
3.4 Connectors ...........................................................................................22
3.4.1 “X1” and “X2” ETHERNET Interfaces ............................................... 23
3.4.2 “X5” Supply Voltage ......................................................................... 23
3.4.3 “X6” and “X7” USB-2.0 Interfaces..................................................... 23
3.4.4 “microSD” Memory Card Slot ........................................................... 23
3.5 Real-Time Clock ...................................................................................25
3.6 Display Elements ..................................................................................26
3.6.1 Status LED.......................................................................................26
3.6.2 Feedback LEDs for the Brightness Buttons ...................................... 26
3.7 Operating Elements .............................................................................. 27
3.8 Schematic Diagram .............................................................................. 28
3.9 Technical Data .....................................................................................29
3.9.1 Device ..............................................................................................29
3.9.2 Climatic Environmental Conditions ................................................... 30
3.9.3 Power Supply ...................................................................................31
3.9.4 Touch Screen ..................................................................................32
3.9.5 Hardware .........................................................................................34
3.9.6 Software...........................................................................................34
3.9.7 Interfaces .........................................................................................34
3.10 Approvals .............................................................................................35
3.11 Standards and Guidelines .................................................................... 35
4 Function Description ..............................................................................36
4.1 Web Browser ........................................................................................36
4.2 Connection Monitoring .......................................................................... 37
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4.3 WBM for Configuration/Parameterization .............................................. 37
4.4 Network ................................................................................................38
4.4.1 Interface Configuration ..................................................................... 38
4.4.2 Network Security ..............................................................................38
4.4.2.1 Users and Passwords.................................................................. 38
4.4.2.2 Services and Users ..................................................................... 38
4.4.2.3 WBM User Group ........................................................................ 38
4.4.2.4 Linux® User Group....................................................................... 39
4.4.3 Network Configuration...................................................................... 40
4.4.3.1 Host Name/Domain Name ........................................................... 40
4.4.3.2 Default Gateways ........................................................................ 40
4.5 Memory Card Functions ....................................................................... 40
4.5.1 Backup .............................................................................................41
4.5.2 Restore ............................................................................................41
4.5.3 Create Image ...................................................................................42
4.6 Downloading Software .......................................................................... 43
4.7 Booting .................................................................................................43
4.8 Font Upload ..........................................................................................45
5 Mounting..................................................................................................46
5.1 Assembly Guidelines/Standards ........................................................... 46
5.2 Installation in Front Door or Housing..................................................... 46
5.3 Mounting in Compliance with VESA Standard ...................................... 48
6 Connecting ..............................................................................................49
6.1 Earthing ................................................................................................49
6.2 Connecting Devices ..............................................................................49
6.3 Connecting the Power Supply............................................................... 50
6.4 Connection Example ............................................................................ 50
7 Commissioning .......................................................................................51
7.1 Removing the Protection Film ............................................................... 51
7.2 Switching ON........................................................................................51
7.3 Log-in ...................................................................................................51
7.4 Using the Setup Wizard ........................................................................ 51
7.5 Configuring in the Web-Based Management (WBM) ............................ 55
7.5.1 WBM User Interface ......................................................................... 55
7.5.1.1 Header (1) ...................................................................................56
7.5.1.2 Navigation Menu (2) .................................................................... 56
7.5.1.3 Content Area (3) .......................................................................... 57
7.5.2 WBM Page “Information”.................................................................. 59
7.5.2.1 “Device Details” Group ................................................................ 59
7.5.2.2 “Network Details X1/X2” Group ................................................... 59
7.5.2.3 “Operating Hours” Group ............................................................. 59
7.5.2.4 “Vendor Information” Group ......................................................... 59
7.5.3 WBM Page “Application > PLC List” ................................................. 60
7.5.3.1 “PLC n” Groups ........................................................................... 60
7.5.4 WBM Page “Application > Startpage” ............................................... 60
7.5.4.1 “Startpage” Group ....................................................................... 60
7.5.5 WBM Page “Application > Autostart” ................................................ 61
7.5.5.1 “Autostart Delay” Group ............................................................... 61
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7.5.6 WBM Page “Application > Monitoring”.............................................. 61
7.5.6.1 “Monitoring” Group ...................................................................... 61
7.5.7 WBM Page “Application > Browser Security” ................................... 61
7.5.7.1 “Browser Security” Group ............................................................ 61
7.5.8 WBM Page “Display > Touchscreen Calibration” ............................. 63
7.5.8.1 “Touchscreen Calibration” Group................................................. 63
7.5.9 WBM Page “Display > Acoustic Signal”............................................ 63
7.5.9.1 “Acoustic Touch Signal” Group .................................................... 63
7.5.10 WBM Page “Display > Brightness” ................................................... 63
7.5.10.1 “Brightness” Group ...................................................................... 63
7.5.10.2 “Brightness Screensaver” Group ................................................. 63
7.5.10.3 “Brightness Control” Group .......................................................... 64
7.5.11 WBM Page “Display > Screensaver” ................................................ 64
7.5.11.1 “Screensaver Settings” Group ..................................................... 64
7.5.12 WBM Page “Display > Clean Display” .............................................. 65
7.5.12.1 “Clean Display” Group ................................................................. 65
7.5.13 WBM Page “Display > Display Orientation” ...................................... 65
7.5.13.1 “Display Orientation” Group ......................................................... 65
7.5.14 WBM Page “Networking > Host/Domain Name” ............................... 66
7.5.14.1 "Hostname" Group....................................................................... 66
7.5.14.2 “Domain Name” Group ................................................................ 66
7.5.15 WBM Page “Networking > TCP/IP” .................................................. 67
7.5.15.1 “IP Configuration” Group ............................................................. 67
7.5.15.2 “Default Gateway n” Groups ........................................................ 67
7.5.15.3 "DNS Server" Group .................................................................... 68
7.5.16 WBM Page “Networking > Ethernet” ................................................ 68
7.5.16.1 “Interface X1” and “Interface X2” Groups ..................................... 69
7.5.16.2 “Switch Configuration” Group ...................................................... 70
7.5.17 WBM Page “Firewall > General Configuration”................................. 71
7.5.17.1 “Global Firewall Parameters” Group ............................................ 71
7.5.17.2 “Firewall Parameter Interface X1/X2” Group ................................ 72
7.5.17.3 “Firewall Services Interface X1/X2” Group ................................... 72
7.5.18 WBM Page “Firewall > MAC Address Filter”..................................... 73
7.5.18.1 “MAC Address Filter State” Group ............................................... 74
7.5.18.2 “MAC Address Filter State X1/X2” Group .................................... 74
7.5.18.3 “MAC Address Filter Whitelist” Group .......................................... 74
7.5.18.4 “Add New MAC Address Filter” Group ......................................... 74
7.5.19 WBM Page “Firewall > User Filter” ................................................... 75
7.5.19.1 “User Filter Count” Group ............................................................ 75
7.5.19.2 “User Filter n” Group.................................................................... 76
7.5.19.3 “Add New User Filter” Group ....................................................... 76
7.5.20 WBM Page “Ports and Services > Network Services” ...................... 78
7.5.20.1 “TELNET” Group ......................................................................... 78
7.5.20.2 "FTP" Group ................................................................................78
7.5.20.3 "FTPS" Group..............................................................................78
7.5.20.4 "HTTP" Group ............................................................................. 78
7.5.20.5 “HTTPS” Group ........................................................................... 79
7.5.21 WBM Page “Ports and Services > SSH” .......................................... 79
7.5.21.1 “SSH Server State” Group ........................................................... 79
7.5.21.2 “SSH Server Parameter” Group ................................................... 79
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7.5.22 WBM Page “Administration > Users” ................................................ 80
7.5.22.1 “Change Password for Selected WBM User” Group .................... 80
7.5.23 WBM Page “Clock” .......................................................................... 81
7.5.23.1 "Date on Device" Group............................................................... 81
7.5.23.2 "Time on Device" Group .............................................................. 81
7.5.23.3 “Timezone” Group ....................................................................... 82
7.5.23.4 "TZ String" Group ........................................................................ 82
7.5.24 WBM Function Menu........................................................................ 83
7.5.24.1 Reboot.........................................................................................83
7.5.24.2 PLC Selection List ....................................................................... 83
7.5.24.3 Start Clean Display ...................................................................... 83
7.5.24.4 Start Screensaver ........................................................................ 83
7.5.24.5 Font Upload .................................................................................83
7.5.24.6 Backup ........................................................................................83
7.5.24.7 Restore........................................................................................83
7.5.24.8 Create Image...............................................................................83
7.5.24.9 Diagnostic ...................................................................................83
7.5.24.10 Setup Wizard ...............................................................................84
7.5.24.11 Software Upload .......................................................................... 84
7.5.25 WBM Factory Settings ..................................................................... 85
8 Running Visualization ............................................................................. 90
8.1 Touch Operation ...................................................................................90
8.2 Swipe Gestures ....................................................................................91
8.3 Brightness Control ................................................................................91
8.4 Screensaver .........................................................................................92
8.5 Application Notes for Web Visualizations .............................................. 92
8.5.1 Response Time ................................................................................92
8.5.2 CODESYS 2 Web Visualizations ..................................................... 93
8.5.3 e!RUNTIME Web Visualizations ...................................................... 94
8.5.3.1 e!COCKPIT Version .................................................................... 94
8.5.3.2 Pointer Instruments and Bar Graphs ........................................... 94
8.5.3.3 Frame Objects .............................................................................94
8.5.3.4 Visualization Style ....................................................................... 94
8.5.3.5 URL Configuration ....................................................................... 94
8.5.3.6 Task Configuration of the WAGO Controller ................................ 95
8.5.4 HTML5 Web Visualizations .............................................................. 95
8.5.5 Graphic Elements ............................................................................ 95
8.5.5.1 Antialiasing ..................................................................................95
8.5.5.2 Graphic File Formats ................................................................... 96
9 Diagnosing ..............................................................................................97
10 Performing Service .................................................................................98
10.1 Changing the Configuration with the WBM ........................................... 98
10.2 Calibrating the Touch Screen ............................................................... 98
10.3 Cleaning the Touch Screen .................................................................. 98
11 Accessories ........................................................................................... 100
List of Figures ................................................................................................ 101
List of Tables .................................................................................................. 102
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• 762-3000
• 762-3001
• 762-3002
• 762-3003
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1.3 Copyright
This Manual, including all figures and illustrations, is copyright-protected. Any
further use of this Manual by third parties that violate pertinent copyright
provisions is prohibited. Reproduction, translation, electronic and phototechnical
filing/archiving (e.g., photocopying) as well as any amendments require the
written consent of WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG, Minden, Germany.
Non-observance will involve the right to assert damage claims.
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1.4 Symbols
Personal Injury!
Indicates a high-risk, imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will
result in death or serious injury.
Personal Injury!
Indicates a moderate-risk, potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury.
Personal Injury!
Indicates a low-risk, potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may
result in minor or moderate injury.
Damage to Property!
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in
damage to property.
Important Note!
Indicates a potential malfunction which, if not avoided, however, will not result in
damage to property.
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Additional Information:
Refers to additional information which is not an integral part of this
documentation (e.g., the Internet).
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2 Important Notes
This section includes an overall summary of the most important safety
requirements and notes that are mentioned in each individual section. To protect
your health and prevent damage to devices as well, it is imperative to read and
carefully follow the safety guidelines.
• Repairs,
• Changes to the hardware or software that are not described in the
operating instructions,
• Improper use of the components.
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Further details are given in the contractual agreements. Please send your
request for modified and new hardware or software configurations directly to
WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG.
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• Change the default passwords before first use! This will reduce the risk of
unauthorized access to your system.
• Regularly change the passwords used! This will reduce the risk of
unauthorized access to your system.
• Regularly perform threat analyses. You can check whether the measures
taken meet your security requirements.
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3 Device Description
Specifically configured as a Web browser, the Web Panel (WP) directly connects
to controllers with their own Web server.
The e!RUNTIME and CODESYS V2 Web visualization has been specifically
optimized for the Web Panel.
ETHERNET is used for communication.
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3.1 Views
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There are 5 connectors on the bottom. For details, see section “Device
Description” > “Connectors”.
The “CFG/RST” button and memory card slot are on the left side. For details,
see section “Device Description” > “Operating Elements” and > “Connectors”.
The “SERVICE” configuration interface has no function.
When installed, the specified function elements are not accessible from the front.
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3.3 Labeling
The type plate is attached to the back and contains the following information
about the device:
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3.4 Connectors
The connectors are on the bottom and left side.
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The connectors and cables meet category 5e requirements and guidelines for
ETHERNET interfaces.
microSD (max. 2 GB) and microSDHC (max. 32 GB) cards tested by WAGO can
be used.
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Deviation/accuracy
Power reserve
Resolution
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External USB devices, e.g., keyboard and mouse, can also be used to operate
the panel.
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3.9.1 Device
Table 10: Technical Data ‒ Device
Front panel Anodized aluminum (plastic at 4.3”),
polyester film
Housing material Anodized aluminum
Dimensions 4.3”: 155 × 135 × 58 mm
(width × height × depth) 5.7”: 172 × 163 × 58 mm
7.0”: 213 × 167 × 58 mm
10.1”: 293 × 223 × 58 mm
Mounting panel cutout (width × height) 4.3”: 140 × 120 mm
5.7”: 157 × 148 mm
7.0”: 198 × 152 mm
10.1”: 278 × 208 mm
Mounting panel thickness 2 … 6 mm
All-round clearance for ventilation and 100 mm
cable routing
Mounting 4.3” with 4 clamping elements, 5.7” and
7.0” with 8 and 10.1” with 10 clamping
elements
or VESA mount (4 × M4 × 8)
Weight 4.3”: 800 g
5.7”: 1000 g
7.0”: 1200 g
10.1”: 2050 g
IP degree of protection
• For installation in a control cabinet or • Up to IP65/NEMA4 (dust tight and
housing water jets), depending on the degree
of protection of the control cabinet
or housing
• For VESA mounting • IP20 (protection against foreign
objects ≥ 12.5 mm,
no protection against water)
Protection class SK III
Overvoltage category II
Pollution degree 2
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or
4.3” 0 °C … 55 °C 0 °C … 55 °C 0 °C … 55 °C
5.7” 0 °C … 55 °C 0 °C … 55 °C 0 °C … 55 °C
7.0” 0 °C … 55 °C 0 °C … 55 °C 0 °C … 55 °C
10.1” 0 °C … 50 °C 0 °C … 50 °C 0 °C … 55 °C
Permissible storage temperature −20 °C ... +80 °C Please refer to the
chart below!
Relative humidity 10 % ... 90 % Please refer to the chart
(without condensation) below!
Operating altitude 0 m … 2000 m
The permissible storage temperature and relative humidity that occurs are
interdependent. The chart below shows the relationship. The permitted range is
shaded in gray.
Example 1:
With relative humidity of 90 %, the device can be stored at a maximum
temperature of 60 °C.
Example 2:
With a storage temperature of 68 °C, the maximum relative humidity can be 60
%.
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Table 15: Technical Data ‒ Touch Screen 7.0” (180 mm)
Display type TFT, Wide Viewing Angle
Screen size (diagonal) 7.0” (180 mm)
Aspect 16:9
Display colors 16 million colors
Graphics resolution 800 × 480 pixels
Contrast ratio 800:1
Viewing angle, horizontal/vertical 89 ° / 89 °
Brightness Max. 450 cd/m², settable
HBT* 30,000 hrs.
Durability 100,000 activations with touch pen
* The HBT (Half Brightness Time) defines the decrease in “LED chip brightness”
by 50 % compared to the original brightness. This information applies to T = 25
± 2 °C and RH = 60 ± 10 %.
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3.9.5 Hardware
Table 17: Technical Data ‒ Hardware
Processor ARM® Cortex™ A8, 32 Bit, 600 MHz
RAM/Flash 512 MB / 1024 MB
External memory extension microSD card (max. 2 GB) or
(“microSD” slot) microSDHC card (max. 32 GB)
3.9.6 Software
Table 18: Technical Data ‒ Software
Operating system Linux® 3.6.11
Web visualization e!RUNTIME
Web browser QtWebkit from Qt 4.8.6
Web server Lighttp 1.4.35
Java Runtime Oracle Java SE embedded,
Version 7, Update 4
3.9.7 Interfaces
Table 19: Technical Data ‒ Interfaces
USB interfaces 2 × USB 2.0 host (type A) socket,
480 Mbit/s,
connecting cable max. 3 m
ETHERNET interfaces 2 × RJ-45 socket, with switch, 10/100
Mbit/s, protocols DHCP, DNS, FTP,
FTPS, HTTP, HTTPS and SSH,
connecting cables twisted pair SF-UTP,
100 Ohms, category 5e, patch or
crossover, max. 100 m
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3.10 Approvals
The following approvals have been granted to 762-300X panels:
Conformity Marking
CULUS UL61010-1
DNV GL
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4 Function Description
Featuring an integrated Web browser, the Web Panel connects to controllers with
their own Web server.
When operating the machine resp. system to be controlled, the CODESYS “Web
Visualization” application is used to display the programmed visualization.
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The following can be configured as the start page:
• The WBM
The Web browser can display Web pages via encrypted connections (HTTPS).
The virtual keyboard opens automatically when an input field is actuated. The
user can use the “Switch keyboard” button to switch between levels (letters and
numbers).
The user can choose between the “virtual keyboard” and “CODESYS numpad
and keypad” in a CODESYS visualization.
• Information
• Application
• Display
• Networking
• Firewall
• Administration
• Clock
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4.4 Network
4.4.1 Interface Configuration
The X1 and X2 ETHERNET interfaces of the panel are connected to an internal
3-port switch, whose third port is connected to the CPU. The “Configuration Type”
is set to “DHCP” by default. The TCP/IP settings such as IP address or subnet
mask apply to both X1 and X2.
There are several user groups in the panel that can be used for different
services.
A default password is set for all users. We strongly recommend changing these
passwords on startup!
All password-protected services and their associated users are listed in the
following table.
admin
Service
user
user
root
The Web-Based Management (WBM) has its own user management. The users
in this system are isolated from the other user groups in the system for security
reasons.
At initial start-up, you are prompted in the WBM to change the password when
logging in as an Admin user.
This does not change the passwords for the Linux® “root” and “admin” users!
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Table 20: WBM Users
User Permissions Default Password
admin all (administrator) wago
user limited user
The Linux® user group includes the actual users of the operating system who are
also used by most services. The passwords for these users are to be configured
via SSH terminal connection.
®
Table 21: Linux Users
User Special Home Directory Default Password
Feature
root superuser /root wago
admin /home/admin wago
Example
The PuTTY SSH client is used via ETHERNET to change the default password
for the Linux® user “root”.
After launching putty.exe, “login as:” appears. Enter “root” and press [Enter]. You
are prompted to enter the password. Enter “wago” as the default password. You
are prompted to assign a “New password:”. Enter a unique password that meets
the required level of security and press [Enter]. You are prompted to “Retype
password:”. Enter your password again and press [Enter] to change the
password.
Repeat the process when logging in as a Linux® “admin” user.
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Figure 7: Example for Linux Password
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If the host name is not configured, the panel receives a default name based on
the last three values of the panel's MAC address, e.g., “e!DISPLAY-A1A2A3”.
The name applies as long as no host name is configured or no host name is
given to the panel by DHCP (to configure the panel, see section “Commissioning”
> “Configuring in the Web-Based Management (WBM)”). When the host name is
set, a host name supplied by a DHCP response is immediately active and
displaces the configured or default host name. If only the configured name should
apply, the network administrator must adjust the configuration of the active DHCP
server, so that no host name is passed in the DHCP response.
The default host name or the configured name is active again if the network
interfaces are set to static IP addresses or if a host name is not received via the
DHCP response.
A similar mechanism is used for a domain name as for the host name. The
difference is that a default domain name is not set. As long as a domain name is
not configured or supplied by DHCP, the domain name is empty.
Two default gateways can be set for the panel in the TCP/IP configuration. A
network station transmits to a default gateway all network data packets for
systems outside of its local network. This gateway is responsible for the
appropriate routing of the data packets, so that they reach the target system.
A so-called metric is assigned to the default gateways that specifies with what
time delay, sometimes called cost factor, a data packet can be forwarded via the
gateway. If multiple default gateways are configured, the operating system
transmits the data packets to the default gateway configured with the lowest
metric. If this gateway is not accessible, an attempt is made to access the
gateway with the next higher metric. If several of the gateways have the same
metric, the gateway is determined randomly. If this gateway cannot transmit the
data packet, the data packet is sent simultaneously to all other gateways of the
same metric.
The metric of the configured default gateways can be specified for the panel. The
default value for the metric is 20. Besides the directly configured gateways, other
gateways can be set via DHCP responses so that more than two gateways are
possible. All gateways transferred via DHCP are assigned a permanent metric of
10. The DHCP gateways are thus normally given priority on account of their low
metric.
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4.5.1 Backup
This function enables the data of the internal memory and device settings to be
saved on the memory card during operation.
The following options are available from the “Backup” function of the function
menu in the Web-Based Management:
• Settings
• System
The network, or when inserted, the memory card or USB memory can be
selected as the target medium.
The files of the internal drive are stored on the target medium in the directory
media/sd/copy and in the corresponding subdirectories. Information that does not
exist as files in the controller is saved in XML format in the media/sd/settings
directory.
The device settings and files of the internal drive are then saved on the target
medium.
4.5.2 Restore
This function is used to load the data and device settings from the memory card
to the internal memory during operation.
The following options are available from the “Restore” function of the function
menu in the Web-Based Management:
• Settings
• System
The network, or when inserted, the memory card or USB memory can be
selected as the source medium.
When loading the data, the files are copied from the directory media/sd/copy of
the source medium to the appropriate directories on the internal memory.
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Data size may not be larger than the internal drive size!
Note that the size of data in the media/sd/copy directory may not exceed the total
size of the internal drive.
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Start Behavior
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CFG/RST Button
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Swipe Gesture
The swipe gesture (from the top of the screen downwards) opens a menu with 2
buttons: PLC List (incl. WBM) and screen cleaning.
The swipe gesture works when a browser is running (WebVisu, WBM, PLC List).
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5 Mounting
The panels are mounted from the front of the cabinet into the provided cutout.
Press the panel into the cutout until the four mounting clips audibly engage.
To hold the panel securely in place and to achieve IP65 or a UL-NEMA4 degree
of protection (depending on the cabinet's protection class) you must also screw
the panel from behind into the door using the included 4, 8 or 10 clamping
elements. The following installation drawings must be observed.
Attach the clamping elements on positions 1 … 4 for 762-3000, positions 1 … 8
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for 762-3001/-3002 and positions 1 … 10 for 762-3003. The tightening torque is
0.1 Nm for 762-3000 and 0.14 Nm for 762-3001 … -3003. This way, the seal
makes a uniform contact.
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6 Connecting
6.1 Earthing
Earthing is performed via connector X5, pin 3 “FE” (functional earth) and via the
earthing screw or lug on the rear.
For this, use the included 734-103 Female Connector featuring three CAGE
CLAMP® connections. First, open CAGE CLAMP® no. 3 using an operating tool,
then insert the conductor (strip length: 7 mm, max. 1.5 mm²) and remove the tool.
Plug the female connector into the X5 connector and then verify that the
clamping connection is secured.
The ETHERNET interfaces are used to connect to a LAN or to the Internet for
communication with the controller. Crossover or patch cables category 5e can be
used.
Insert microSD memory cards as far into the slot until they click into place. The
slot can be sealed to protect the card.
To remove, press the card further down until the lock releases. The card can then
be removed.
For more information about the interfaces, see section “Device Description” >
“Connectors” and “Technical Data”.
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7 Commissioning
7.1 Removing the Protection Film
First remove the protection film from the touch screen. This film is not intended
for permanent use but only for mounting resp. connecting works.
7.2 Switching ON
The panel does not have an ON/OFF switch and is switched on together with
your machine resp. system.
At commissioning or if set, at each switching ON, following device startup you are
prompted to calibrate the screen. For this, touch the calibration points on the
screen shown successively. The calibration process is skipped if you remain
inactive for 20 seconds.
After booting the system, you are automatically taken to the WBM, PLC list or a
selected controller depending on the settings. You can interrupt the sequence
and arrive at a selection menu if you interrupt the countdown shown by touching
the screen.
7.3 Log-in
Before the WBM interface can be displayed, you are prompted to log in with a
user name and password. If starting the WBM for the first time, you have to use
the initial password. The password for “admin” is “wago”. Change the initial
password after logging in for the first time. See also section 4 “Function
Description” > “Network” and section 7 “Commissioning” > “Configuring in the
Web-Based Management (WBM)” > “WBM page ‘Administration>Users’”.
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Step 1 – Touch Screen Calibration:
Choose to calibrate the touch screen at each switching on the panel or not.
Step 2 – IP Configuration:
Choose the network settings for the panel. For detailed information about these
settings, see also section “Commissioning” > “Configuring in the Web-Based
Management (WBM)” > “WBM Page ‘Networking>TCP/IP’”.
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Step 3 – PLC List:
Add the controller used in the PLC list as required. For detailed information about
this setting, see also section “Commissioning” > “Configuring in the Web-Based
Management (WBM)” > “WBM Page ‘Application>PLC List’”.
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Step 5 – Start Page:
Choose to load the WBM, PLC list or a specific controller “PLC n” as the start
page when switching on the device.
Finish
Press the [Finish] button to end the setup wizard and to return to the WBM
interface.
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1. Header
2. Navigation menu
3. Content area
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Depending on the screen size, the navigation menu and content area may not be
displayed side by side, but each on the full screen. You can then switch between
the menu and content area.
• Navigation path:
The path allows you to see immediately where you are in the WBM. If the
path does not fit in the available space entirely, the path is shorted using
“...”.
• Search function:
The search function is called up by pressing this button. You can go to the
respective settings by entering the menu entries directly.
• Logout:
Log the current user out if you do not want to use the interface any longer.
You then return to the logon prompt.
• Back:
This button only appears when displaying the full navigation menu or
content area. Use this button to navigate one level back in the navigation
path.
• Function menu:
Call up the function menu. The function menu provides quick access to
frequently used functions. See also section “Configuring in the Web-Based
Management (WBM)” > “WBM Function Menu”.
The navigation menu (on the right side or full screen depending on the screen
size) allows you to access the device settings. The menu is structured in two
levels as a nested list. Menu entries have associated content that appears when
you select it or sub-items when selected. Menu items that contain sub-items are
indicated by an arrow.
If the menu cannot be displayed at full height, scrollbars will appear.
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The top menu items are:
• Information
• Application
• Display
• Networking
• Firewall
• Administration
• Clock
You can view and change selected settings in the content area. In general,
settings are ordered in groups. Each group has its own window that can be
expanded and collapsed by pressing the title.
There may be various control elements for setting parameters in a group. When
enabled, each control element can be used by touching them. Depending on the
type of parameter, the control elements are:
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Table 25: WBM Page “Application > PLC List ” – “PLC n” Groups
Parameters Explanation
Text Enter any name for the controller.
Enter the URL at which the controller's Web
URL
visualization is reached.
Determine if the virtual panel keyboard is to be used
when displaying the URL of this controller. This is
Virtual Keyboard
useful, e.g., if you want to display a WebVisu that
requires its own virtual keyboard.
WebVisu Determine if the specified URL is a WebVisu or not.
Click on [Submit] to apply the changes. To reset all settings click on [Reset] and
on [Submit] to confirm the reset.
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Set the countdown displayed when booting before displaying the start page.
Within the time set, you have the option to prevent the panel from switching to
the start page and to go to the WBM directly.
A delay of “0” displays the start page immediately.
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Table 27: WBM Page “Application > Browser Security” – “Browser Security” Group
Parameters Explanation
• Low: In this security level, HTTPS connections are
permitted with:
•• Certificates that are not yet valid
•• Certificates that have expired
Browser Security
•• Certificates that are self-signed
•• Certificates with host names that do not match
• High: In this security level, the connections
permitted in “Low” that are listed above are rejected.
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Determine if the display should be calibrated or not when switching on the panel.
Determine if an acoustic signal (beep) is output or not when touching the display.
If yes, the beep is emitted when the display is touched. However, no check is
made whether a button was also touched.
Use the slider to adjust the default display brightness. You can test the
brightness before confirming the setting. Press [Test].
Use the slider to adjust the reduced brightness for the screensaver. You can test
the brightness before confirming the setting. Press [Test].
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A sensor that measures the ambient brightness or the time of day can be used to
automatically switch the display brightness to night values if required.
Set the switching times and night values.
Table 28: WBM Page “Display > Brightness” – “Brightness Control” Group
Parameters Explanation
Select a control method or disable the brightness
control.
• No brightness control: disabled
Day / Night Settings • Day/Night: The brightness adjustment for day and
night operation is made according to the following
four parameters.
• Sensor
Specify at what time the default brightness is
Starting Time Day
activated.
Specify at what time the night brightness is
Starting Time Night
activated.
Brightness Night Specify the night brightness value.
Brightness Night Specify the reduced night brightness value for the
Screensaver night screensaver.
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Table 29: WBM Page “Display > Screensaver” – “Screensaver Settings” Group
Parameters Explanation
Specify if an image, the time, text or a backlight
should be displayed or if screen care should be
performed.
• Image: The screensaver is activated with the
WAGO logo after a time set under “Duration”.
• Text: Enter text here that is activated as the
screensaver after a time set under “Duration”.
• Time: The current time is displayed as the
Screensaver Settings screensaver.
• Backlight: The brightness is reduced to the
screensaver brightness and the WAGO logo
displayed. Set the required brightness reduction
under “Display > Brightness > Brightness
Screensaver”.
• Screen care: For screen care, all pixels are
inverted for a few milliseconds (not visible).
• Off: No screensaver is displayed.
When the display is not used, the screensaver is
Duration (sec.)
activated after the time set here has elapsed.
Enter any text display as the text screensaver.
Text
(Can be adjusted in the “Text” option.)
Enter the time at which screen care should be
Time (hh:mm:ss) performed.
(Can be adjusted in the “Screen care” option.)
Set if the display should appear in portrait or landscape mode. The options are
landscape, portrait, landscape rotated and portrait rotated.
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Table 30: WBM Page “Networking > Host/Domain Name” – “Hostname” Group
Parameters Explanation
If you have selected dynamic assignment of an IP
Currently used address via DHCP, the name of the host currently
being used is displayed.
Enter the hostname of your panel that is then used if
the network interface is changed to a static IP
Configured
address or if no hostname is assigned per DHCP
response.
If a host name is supplied via a DHCP response, this is active in the system. If
there are several network interfaces with DHCP always the last received host
name is valid.
If only the host name configured here is to be valid, the configuration of the
DHCP server must be adapted so that no host names are transferred in the DHCP
response.
Table 31: WBM Page “Networking > Host/Domain Name” – “Domain Name” Group
Parameters Explanation
If you have selected dynamic assignment of an IP
Currently used address via DHCP, the name of the domain
currently being used is displayed.
Configured Set the domain name here.
If a domain name is supplied via a DHCP response, this is active in the system. If
there are several server network interfaces with DHCP, always the last received
domain name is valid.
If only the domain name configured here is to be valid, the configuration of the
DHCP server must be adapted so that no domain names are transferred in the
DHCP response.
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The TCP/IP settings for the ETHERNET interfaces are located on the
“Networking > TCP/IP” page.
Table 32: WBM Page “Networking > TCP/IP” – “IP Configuration” Group
Parameters Explanation
Select a static or dynamic IP address.
Static IP Static IP addressing
Configuration Type
DHCP Dynamic IP addressing
BootP Dynamic IP addressing
Enter here a static IP address. This is active if
IP Address “Static IP” is activated in the Configuration Type
field.
Enter the subnet mask here. This is active if “Static
Subnet Mask
IP” is activated in the Configuration Type field.
You can configure two default gateways here. The panel sends all network data
that does not go to a subscriber in the local network to a default gateway. First,
the gateway with the lowest metric is addressed. If it is accessible, the second
gateway is used. The selection is random if the metric is the same.
A default gateway can also be configured via DHCP. These default gateways are
given the metric 10, by which they are normally used before the static gateways.
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Table 33: WBM Page “Networking > TCP/IP” – “Default Gateway n” Group
Parameters Explanation
Set here whether the selected default gateway is to
be used.
Gateway enabled
Disabled The default gateway is not used.
Enabled The default gateway is used.
Gateway Address Enter the address of the default gateway here.
Set here a number as the metric. With multiple
default gateways, the metric defines the gateway to
which data packets are first sent. Priority is given to
Gateway Metric the gateway with the lower metric. The default value
for the metric is 20.
The lowest value is 0.
The highest value is 4.294.967.295.
Table 34: WBM Page “Networking > TCP/IP” – “DNS Server” Group
Parameters Explanation
The addresses of the defined DNS servers are
DNS Server n displayed here. If not server is entered, none is
displayed.
New Server IP Add additional DNS addresses here.
Click on [Delete] to remove the selected DNS server. The change is effective
immediately.
Click on [Submit] to add the entered DNS server. The change is effective
immediately.
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Table 35: WBM Page “Networking > Ethernet” – “Interface X1” and “Interface X2” Groups
Parameters Explanation
Enabled You can enable or disable the interface.
When Autonegotiation is enabled, the connection
Autonegotiation On modalities are negotiated automatically with the peer
devices.
Select the transmission speed and the duplex
method:
10 Mbit half-duplex Information can only be
Speed / Duplex sent or received.
100 Mbit half-duplex
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Table 36: WBM Page “Networking > Ethernet” – “Switch Configuration” Group
Parameters Explanation
Enable or disable the mirroring of the data traffic
between the ports.
Both ETHERNET ports are operating
None
normally.
Port Mirror
All data traffic between X1 and the
X1
Web panel is mirrored on X2.
All data traffic between X2 and the
X2
Web panel is mirrored on X1.
The aging limit of unused entries is set in the list of
MAC addresses with port mapping to external
network devices.
Fast Aging Enabled An unused address entry becomes
Disabled
obsolete after 200 seconds.
An unused address entry becomes
Enabled
obsolete after 800 microseconds.
Set here the broadcast limit for protection against
overloads.
Disabled No broadcast packet limit
Broadcast Protection
Limiting incoming broadcast packets to
1% … 5% the selected percentage of the total
possible data throughput (10/100Mbit)
Set here the basic limitation of the incoming data
traffic.
Rate Limit Disabled No limitation of the incoming data traffic
64 kbps … Limitation of the incoming data traffic to
99 mbps the entered value
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►Firewall ►Telnet
Services ►FTP
Interface ►FTPS
X1/X2 ►HTTP
►HTTPS
►SSH
Table 37: WBM Page “Firewall > General Configuration” – “Global Firewall Parameters” Group
Parameters Explanation
Enables/disables the complete functionality of the
firewall. This setting has the highest priority. If the
firewall is disabled, all other settings have no direct
Firewall enabled effect. The configuration of the other parameters is
possible nevertheless so that you can set the
firewall parameters correctly before you enable the
firewall.
ICMP Echo Broadcast Enable or disable the “ICMP Echo Broadcast”
Protection protection.
Max. UDP Connections per You can specify the maximum number of UDP
second connections per second.
Max. TCP Connections per You can specify the maximum number of TCP
second connections per second.
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The settings in this group are based on the firewall configuration on the IP level.
Table 38: WBM Page “Firewall > General Configuration” – “Firewall Parameter Interface X1/X2”
Group
Parameters Explanation
Enable or disable the firewall for the relevant
Firewall Enabled
interface.
Enable or disable the “ICMP echo broadcast”
ICMP Echo Protection
protection for the relevant interface.
ICMP Echo Burst Limit per You can specify the maximum number of “ICMP
second echo bursts” per second.
The settings in this group are based on the firewall configuration on the IP level.
Table 39: WBM Page “Firewall > General Configuration” – “Firewall Services Interface X1/X2”
Group
Parameters Explanation
Telnet
FTP Enable or disable the firewall for the respective
service.
FTPS
The services themselves must be enabled or
HTTP
disabled separately on the “Ports and Services”
HTTPS page.
SSH
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The “MAC address filter whitelist” contains a default entry with the following
values:
If you activate the default entry, different WAGO devices in your network can
communicate with each other.
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Table 40: WBM Page “Firewall > MAC Address Filter” – “MAC Address Filter State” Group
Parameters Explanation
Enable or disable the global MAC address filter
Current State
here.
Table 41: WBM Page “Firewall > MAC Address Filter” – “MAC Address Filter State X1/X2” Group
Parameters Explanation
Enable or disable here the MAC address filter for the
Current State
specific interface.
Table 42: WBM Page “Firewall > MAC Address Filter” – “MAC Address Filter Whitelist” Group
Parameters Explanation
Enable or disable the filter for the relevant list entry
Filter Enabled
here.
MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the relevant list entry.
MAC Mask Displays the MAC mask of the relevant list entry.
Click on the appropriate [Delete] button to remove an existing list entry. The
change is effective immediately.
Table 43: WBM Page “Firewall > MAC Address Filter” – “Add New MAC Address Filter” Group
Parameters Explanation
Enable or disable the filter for the new list entry
Filter Enabled
here.
Enter here the MAC address for a new list entry.
MAC Address
You can enter 10 filters.
Enter the MAC mask for the new list entry here. You
MAC Mask
can enter 10 filters.
Click on [Submit] to apply the new list entry. The change is effective
immediately. You can enter 10 filters.
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Table 44: WBM Page “Firewall > User Filter” – “User Filter Count” Group
Parameters Explanation
The number of configured user filters is displayed
Count
here.
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Table 45: WBM Page “Firewall > User Filter” – “User Filter n” Group
Parameters Explanation
Displays the source IP address used for the
Source IP Address
corresponding filter entry.
This displays the source network for the
Source Netmask
corresponding filter entry.
This displays the source port number for the
Source Port
corresponding filter entry.
Displays the destination IP address currently used
Destination IP Address
for the filter entry.
Displays the destination network mask for the
Destination Subnet Mask
currently used filter entry.
Displays the destination port number for the
Destination Port
currently used filter entry.
Displays the permitted protocols for the currently
Protocol
used filter.
Displays the permitted interfaces for the respective
Input Interface
filter.
You only have to enter values in the fields that are to be set for the filter. At least
one value must be entered; all other fields can remain empty.
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Table 46: WBM Page “Firewall > User Filter” – “Add New User Filter” Group
Parameters Explanation
Enter here the source IP address for the new filter
Source IP Address
entry.
Enter here the source network mask for the new
Source Netmask
filter entry.
Enter here the source port number for the new filter
Source Port
entry.
Enter here the destination IP address for the new
Destination IP Address
filter entry.
Enter here the destination network mask for the new
Destination Subnet Mask
filter entry.
Enter here the destination port number for the new
Destination Port
filter entry.
Enter here the permitted protocols for the new filter.
Protocol TCP The TCP service is permitted.
UDP The UDP service is permitted.
Enter here the permitted interfaces for the new filter.
X1 The interface X1 is permitted.
Input Interface
X2 The X2 interface is permitted.
VPN The VPN interface is permitted.
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The settings for the different services are located on the “Ports and Services”
page.
In addition to enabling/disabling the individual services on this page, you can limit
the services for each individual interface via the firewall on the “Firewall >
General Configuration” page.
Table 47: WBM Page “Ports and Services > Network Services” – “Telnet” Group
Parameters Explanation
TELNET Enable/disable the Telnet service here.
Table 48: WBM Page “Ports and Services > Network Services” – “FTP” Group
Parameters Explanation
FTP Enable/disable the FTP service here.
Table 49: WBM Page “Ports and Services > Network Services” – “FTPS” Group
Parameters Explanation
FTPS Enable/disable the FTPS service here.
Table 50: WBM Page “Ports and Services > Network Services” – “HTTP” Group
Parameters Explanation
HTTP Enable/disable the HTTP service here.
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Table 51: WBM Page “Ports and Services > Network Services” – “HTTPS” Group
Parameters Explanation
HTTPS Enable/disable the HTTPS service here.
Table 52: WBM Page “Ports and Services > SSH” – “SSH Server State” Group
Parameters Explanation
SSH Server State Enable/disable the SSH server here.
Table 53: WBM Page “Ports and Services > SSH” – “SSH Server Parameter” Group
Parameters Explanation
Port Number Enter the port number here.
Allow root login Enable/disable root access here.
Allow password login Enable/disable the password query function here.
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Click on [Submit] to apply a change. It is effective immediately.
Change passwords!
The initial passwords as delivered are documented in this manual and therefore
do not provide sufficient protection. Change the passwords to meet your
particular needs!
Table 54: WBM Page “Administration > Users” – “Change Password for selected user” Group
Parameters Explanation
Select the user (“user” or “admin”) to whom you
Select User
want to assign a new password.
Enter the new password for the user selected under
“Select User”.
Permitted characters for the password are the
New Password
following ASCII characters: a … z, A … Z, 0 … 9,
blank spaces and the special characters:
!?%+=()_ #"-/`<>*;,:.
Confirm Password Enter the new password again for confirmation.
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The function menu provides quick access to frequently used functions. The
functions are described below.
7.5.24.1 Reboot
PLC Selection List exits the WBM and takes you to the “PLC Selection List”
from where you can start a Web visualization.
The Start Clean Display menu item starts the function described in section
“Performing Service” > “Cleaning the Touch Screen”.
The Start Screensaver function can be used to manual start the screensaver.
This function is only available on the local WBM.
From the Font Upload menu item, you can install True Type fonts on the panel.
In addition, True Type fonts manually installed by the user are displayed. See
also section “Function Description” > “Font Upload”.
7.5.24.6 Backup
The Backup menu item allows you to create a backup as described in “Function
Description > Memory Card Functions > Backup”. If called up in the local WBM,
only the removable storage device can be used as the destination medium.
7.5.24.7 Restore
The Restore menu item allows you to install a backup as described in “Function
Description > Memory Card Functions > Restore”. If called up in the local WBM,
only the removable storage device can be used as the source medium.
The Create Image menu item allows you to copy a complete system from or to
the SD card.
7.5.24.9 Diagnostic
The Diagnostic menu item displays the diagnostic messages. By selecting “All
notifications”, you are displaying all notifications and by selecting “Read only the
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last ...”, you are displaying the last n diagnostic notifications. You can also specify
the number “n”.
“Automatic refresh cycle (sec)” switches on cyclic refresh. The refresh cycle
continues as long as the “Diagnostic” page is open. If you exit the “Diagnostic”
function, the refresh stops until you call up the “Diagnostic” menu item again.
The notifications are displayed below the settings.
The setup wizard can be manually launched from the Setup Wizard menu item.
From the Software Upload menu item, you can install software packages on the
panel from your PC. Using the Browse button, simply navigate to the software
package on your PC and click [Submit] to confirm.
Another “Activate new Software” form then appears. You can now choose
between the “Activate” and “Discard” actions, see also table below. Press
[Submit] to confirm.
Parameter Explanation
Software File This shows the file name of the
transferred software package. If no
new uploaded software package is
present on the controller, the message
“No upload file exists” is displayed.
Action Select here the action required.
The file with the software package is deleted again after the installation is
completed or when the controller is restarted.
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Virtual ON
Keyboard
WebVisu ON
Startpage Startpage Web-based Management
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Table 60: WBM Factory Settings for Display
Parameter Parameter Factory Setting Comment
Group (Default Value)
Touchscreen Calibrate ON Calibration of the touch screen for
Calibration Display each device startup
Acoustic Touch Acoustic Signal OFF Beep when touching the touch
Signal screen
Duration (sec.) 600 [s] Once the time has elapsed, the
display switches to the screensaver
state.
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Table 61: WBM Factory Settings for Networking
Parameter Parameter Factory Setting Comment
Group (Default Value)
Host/Domain Hostname, e!DISPLAY number “number” is the last 3 bytes of the
Name Currently used MAC address.
IP Address 192.168.1.17
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway 1 Gateway OFF
Enabled
Gateway 192.168.1.1
Address
Gateway Metric 20
Default Gateway 2 Gateway OFF
Enabled
Gateway 192.268.2.1
Address
Gateway Metric OFF
Speed/Duplex 100M/full
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Table 62: WBM Factory Settings for Firewall
Parameter Parameter Factory Setting Comment
Group (Default Value)
Global Firewall Firewall OFF
Parameters Enabled
ICMP Echo OFF
Broadcast
Protection
Max. UDP - No value specified as delivered.
Connections
per Second
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Table 63: WBM Factory Settings for Ports and Services
Parameter Parameter Factory Setting Comment
Group (Default Value)
TELNET TELNET OFF
FTP FTP OFF
FTPS FTPS ON
HTTP HTTP ON
HTTPS HTTPS ON
SSH Server State SSH Server ON
State
Allow Password ON
Login
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8 Running Visualization
When operating the machine resp. system to be controlled, the CODESYS “Web
Visualization” application is used to display the programmed visualization.
The Web visualization starts automatically after switching on the supply voltage if
defined as the start page. You can then view the displayed values or diagrams
and control the system using the buttons.
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• Call up PLC list to subsequently call up the WBM for checking or changing
the panel configuration. You must be logged in as the Administrator.
Note buttons!
If you want to use the swipe gestures, make sure you do not hit buttons on the
visualization page as they are still active and can trigger control commands!
• Manual control: A specific value is set using two capacitive buttons on the
front. The value range is 0 … 255. Pressing the “little sun” button makes
the display 10 points darker; pressing the “large sun” button makes the
display 10 points brighter.
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• Day/night switching: Time and value from day and night can be configured.
8.4 Screensaver
A screensaver can be set up and configured in the Web-Based Management.
There are 5 different modes:
• Screen care: For screen care, all pixels are inverted for a few milliseconds
(not visible).
The “webvisu.htm” file is the base HTML page for the Web visualization and is
copied during installation of WAGO-I/O-PRO or WAGO AUTOMATION COCKPIT
to the directory <3S Software Installation Directory>\Visu. Settings to optimize
and adjust the Web visualization are made in this file. Please note the section
“Editing the ‘webvisu.htm’ File” in the CODESYS online help.
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stored there.
Due to the properties given by the technologies used, the following points should
be considered:
The response time depends on the number, type and characteristics of the
objects displayed. The smaller the number of objects displayed per page, the
faster the panel responds.
Since a visualization page is first fully constructed in the random access memory
before being displayed, there is a delay in displaying the page for the first time
after it is called up.
When changing the visualization page, a copy of the page remains in the cache
memory, allowing the paged to be displayed significantly faster the next time it is
called up.
Because the size of the cache memory is limited, not all pages can be
maintained in the memory depending on the application. As a result, there can be
some delay again in the course of time when switching the visualization pages.
The response time also depends on the mode of transmission selected: not
encrypted http or encrypted https. See also section 7 “Commissioning” >
“Configuring in the Web-Based Management (WBM)” > “WBM Page ‘Ports and
Services>Network Services’”. The bug-proof https encryption is achieved by an
additional layer between http and TCP, which happens at the expense of the
transmission speed and display speed.
If you do not use communication encryption in your application (see also section
“Response Time”), communication via http is recommended from the standpoint
of response time. In this case, please use the following URL for a WAGO
controller:
http://<IP address or name of the WAGO controller>:8080/webvisu.htm
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Please note that the time is not automatically switched between daylight savings
and standard time in CODESYS 2 Web visualizations. The time has to be
manually switched.
e!COCKPIT Version 1.1.0 or higher is to be used to exploit the full functional and
performance scope of the e!DISPLAY 7300T panel.
At this version and higher, the devices are included in the product catalog and
can be integrated in the device structure of the e!COCKPIT project.
If you use frame objects together with pointer instruments or bar graphs in your
e!COCKPIT project, it is recommended to delete the “Color Variables > Color
Change” setting in the frame object properties. This also positively affects the
refresh rate.
You can also disable the option in the e!COCKPIT project under “CODESYS
Options > Visualization > Edit Options” by disabling the checkbox “Link to
Switching/Key Variable”. When creating new visualization objects, the option is
not set by default.
If you do not use communication encryption in your application (see also section
“Response Time”), communication via http is recommended from the standpoint
of response time. In this case, please use the following URL for a WAGO
controller:
http://<IP address or name of the WAGO controller>:8080/webvisu.htm
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The response time of the e!RUNTIME Web visualization largely depends on the
control program, which is processed on the WAGO controller since user input is
processed on the WAGO controller. Therefore, as long as the control application
allows it, the priority of the “VISU_TASK” should be placed in the priority range 4
... 14. The cycle time of the “VISU_TASK” should be as short as possible,
typically in the range of 25 ms ... 100 ms.
In the Web browser, not all elements of the ECMA5 standard are available. E.g.
the function bind() is missing. If possible, you can add this function in your
website by a polyfill:
https://developer.mozilla.org/de/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/
Function/bind#Polyfill)
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The graphic elements contained in the visualization projects must have one of the
following file formats:
BMP, GIF (incl. animated), ICO, JPG, PBM, PGM, PNG, PPM, SVG (as
references in html, in canvas with limitations), TIFF or XBM.
Other files formats are not supported, i.e., the graphics are not displayed correctly.
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9 Diagnosing
For diagnostic analysis, evaluate the indicator of the status LED on the front and
read the error messages in the WBM function menu under “Diagnostics”.
The possible indicators are explained as follows:
Logbook
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10 Performing Service
10.1 Changing the Configuration with the WBM
The “CFG/RST” button is on the left side. The button calls up the Web-Based
Management WBM to configure the device. The button must only be pressed
using a pointed non-metallic object.
During the visualization run-time, the WBM is called up.
When starting up the device (Power ON), the autostart list is stopped and the
device only starts the WBM. The button is not used to make any changes to the
settings.
Calibrate the touch screen carefully. To avoid parallax errors, use the display
from the position from which you will use it later. When possible, use the input
tool (finger, touch stylus) that you will use later in operation.
You should then set the calibration to “OFF” in the WBM. Otherwise, the
calibration screen is then displayed each time the device is started. See section 7
“Commissioning” > “Configuring in the Web-Based Management (WBM)” > “WBM
Page ‘Display>Touchscreen Calibration’”.
• In the WBM via the “Function Menu” quickstart button from the “Start
Clean Display” menu item
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Several certified accessory items are available for the panel.
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List of Figures
Figure 1: Front View (Example of 762-3002) ......................................................18
Figure 2: Other Views (Example of 762-3002) ....................................................19
Figure 3: Connectors on the Bottom (Example of 762-3002) ..............................22
Figure 4: Connectors on the Left Side (Example of 762-3002) ...........................22
Figure 5: Schematic Diagram .............................................................................28
Figure 6: Dependence between Storage Temperature and Relative Humidity ....31
Figure 7: Example for Linux® Password .............................................................39
Figure 8: Mounting Clips and Positions of the Clamping Elements .....................47
Figure 9: Securing the Clamping Elements via Screw ........................................47
Figure 10: Connection Example .........................................................................50
Figure 11: WBM User Interface ..........................................................................55
Figure 12: Visualization Example .......................................................................90
Figure 13: e!COCKPIT – “Drawing with Antialiasing” Display Options ................96
Figure 14: Touchscreen Calibration....................................................................98
Figure 15: Starting Cleaning Mode .....................................................................99
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List of Tables
Table 1: Revision History .................................................................................... 9
Table 2: Number Notation ..................................................................................12
Table 3: Font Conventions .................................................................................12
Table 4: Legend for Figure “Front View” .............................................................18
Table 5: Type Plate ............................................................................................21
Table 6: Legend for Figure “Connectors on the Bottom” .....................................22
Table 7: Legend for Figure “Connectors on the Left Side” ..................................22
Table 8: X5 Pin Assignment ...............................................................................23
Table 9: Status LED ...........................................................................................26
Table 10: Technical Data ‒ Device .....................................................................29
Table 11: Technical Data ‒ Climatic Environmental Conditions ..........................30
Table 12: Technical Data ‒ Power Supply ..........................................................31
Table 13: Technical Data ‒ Touch Screen 4.3” (109 mm) ..................................32
Table 14: Technical Data ‒ Touch Screen 5.7” (145 mm) ..................................32
Table 15: Technical Data ‒ Touch Screen 7.0” (180 mm) ..................................33
Table 16: Technical Data ‒ Touch Screen 10.1” (257 mm) ................................33
Table 17: Technical Data ‒ Hardware ................................................................34
Table 18: Technical Data ‒ Software..................................................................34
Table 19: Technical Data ‒ Interfaces ................................................................34
Table 20: WBM Users ........................................................................................39
Table 21: Linux® Users .......................................................................................39
Table 22: Positions of the Clamping Elements ...................................................47
Table 23: WBM Page “Information” – “Device Details” Group.............................59
Table 24: WBM Page “Information” – “Network Details Xn” Group .....................59
Table 25: WBM Page “Application > PLC List ” – “PLC n” Groups......................60
Table 26: WBM Page “Application > Monitoring” – “Monitoring” Group...............61
Table 27: WBM Page “Application > Browser Security” – “Browser Security”
Group ........................................................................................................62
Table 28: WBM Page “Display > Brightness” – “Brightness Control” Group........64
Table 29: WBM Page “Display > Screensaver” – “Screensaver Settings” Group 65
Table 30: WBM Page “Networking > Host/Domain Name” – “Hostname” Group 66
Table 31: WBM Page “Networking > Host/Domain Name” – “Domain Name”
Group ........................................................................................................66
Table 32: WBM Page “Networking > TCP/IP” – “IP Configuration” Group ..........67
Table 33: WBM Page “Networking > TCP/IP” – “Default Gateway n” Group .......68
Table 34: WBM Page “Networking > TCP/IP” – “DNS Server” Group .................68
Table 35: WBM Page “Networking > Ethernet” – “Interface X1” and “Interface X2”
Groups ......................................................................................................69
Table 36: WBM Page “Networking > Ethernet” – “Switch Configuration” Group .70
Table 37: WBM Page “Firewall > General Configuration” – “Global Firewall
Parameters” Group ...................................................................................71
Table 38: WBM Page “Firewall > General Configuration” – “Firewall Parameter
Interface X1/X2” Group .............................................................................72
Table 39: WBM Page “Firewall > General Configuration” – “Firewall Services
Interface X1/X2” Group .............................................................................72
Table 40: WBM Page “Firewall > MAC Address Filter” – “MAC Address Filter
State” Group .............................................................................................74
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Table 41: WBM Page “Firewall > MAC Address Filter” – “MAC Address Filter
State X1/X2” Group ...................................................................................74
Table 42: WBM Page “Firewall > MAC Address Filter” – “MAC Address Filter
Whitelist” Group ........................................................................................74
Table 43: WBM Page “Firewall > MAC Address Filter” – “Add New MAC Address
Filter” Group ..............................................................................................74
Table 44: WBM Page “Firewall > User Filter” – “User Filter Count” Group ..........75
Table 45: WBM Page “Firewall > User Filter” – “User Filter n” Group .................76
Table 46: WBM Page “Firewall > User Filter” – “Add New User Filter” Group .....77
Table 47: WBM Page “Ports and Services > Network Services” – “Telnet” Group
..................................................................................................................78
Table 48: WBM Page “Ports and Services > Network Services” – “FTP” Group .78
Table 49: WBM Page “Ports and Services > Network Services” – “FTPS” Group
..................................................................................................................78
Table 50: WBM Page “Ports and Services > Network Services” – “HTTP” Group
..................................................................................................................78
Table 51: WBM Page “Ports and Services > Network Services” – “HTTPS” Group
..................................................................................................................79
Table 52: WBM Page “Ports and Services > SSH” – “SSH Server State” Group 79
Table 53: WBM Page “Ports and Services > SSH” – “SSH Server Parameter”
Group ........................................................................................................79
Table 54: WBM Page “Administration > Users” – “Change Password for selected
user” Group ...............................................................................................80
Table 55: WBM Page “Clock” – “Date on Device” Group ....................................81
Table 56: WBM Page “Clock” – “Time on Device” Group ...................................81
Table 57: WBM Page “Clock” – “Timezone” Group ............................................82
Table 58: WBM Page “Clock” – “TZ String” Group .............................................82
Table 59: WBM Factory Settings for Application.................................................85
Table 60: WBM Factory Settings for Display ......................................................86
Table 61: WBM Factory Settings for Networking ................................................87
Table 62: WBM Factory Settings for Firewall ......................................................88
Table 63: WBM Factory Settings for Ports and Services ....................................89
Table 64: WBM Factory Settings for Administration ...........................................89
Table 65: WBM Factory Settings for Clock .........................................................89
Table 66: LED Signaling.....................................................................................97
Table 67: Accessories ‒ Memory Cards ...........................................................100
Table 68: Accessories ‒ Connecting Cable and connector ...............................100
Table 69: Accessories ‒ Mounting Kit ..............................................................100
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