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Resolution | 800 x 480 pixels |
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Processor | ARM Cortex-A8 |
RAM | 512 MB |
Storage | 4 GB |
Operating System | Linux |
Protection Rating | IP65 |
Display Type | TFT LCD |
Power Supply | 24 V DC |
Operating Temperature | -20°C to +60°C |
Operating voltage | 24 VDC |
Connectivity | Ethernet, USB |
Communication Ports | 1 x Ethernet, 2 x USB |
Communication protocol | Modbus TCP |
Display Size | 7 inches |
Guidelines for using the instruction manual, distinguishing between service and operator roles.
Describes the purpose of the ETL600 Power Line Carrier system for communication.
Specifies the necessary understanding and qualifications for equipment operators.
Details the essential qualifications and responsibilities for service personnel.
Disclaims manufacturer responsibility for hazards or damage due to improper use or unqualified service.
General safety information, including DANGER, CAUTION, and NOTE symbols used in the manual and on equipment.
States that ETL equipment complies with standards but hazards can arise from inappropriate operation.
Covers personnel qualification, manual importance, safety facilities, alterations, and warning labels.
Emphasizes operating equipment within technical specifications to prevent injury or damage.
Explains the benefits of PLC communication over transmission lines and the ETL600's capabilities.
Compares Digital PLC (DPLC) advantages over Analog PLC (APLC) in terms of capacity and integration.
Details the typical frequency allocation in AF channels, including pilot, speech, and data bands.
Describes the modular ETL600 system architecture, subracks, and basic equipment requirements.
Provides detailed descriptions of the individual modules like O4LE, G4AI, P4LT, P4LU, R1BC, and power supplies.
Covers analog services including Telephony, Teleoperation, and External Teleprotection.
Details data communication options like NSK600, MOD600 modems, MUX600 multiplexer, and data port interfaces.
Explains the NSD600 teleprotection equipment, its intended use, structure, features, and applications.
Introduces the HMI600 software for programming, testing, and maintaining the ETL600 equipment.
Covers system requirements and the step-by-step installation process for the HMI600 software.
Explains how to run the HMI600 software in offline and online modes.
Details various communication methods like direct cable, dial-up modem, and intranet/internet.
Describes how to connect multiple ETL600 terminals via RS-485 station bus and EOC.
Outlines the menu structure and basic operations of the HMI600 software.
Explains the locations for configuration data and procedures for transferring data.
Details compatibility aspects between ETL600 hardware, firmware, software, and configuration files.
Provides instructions on how to uninstall the HMI600 software from a PC.
Describes the configuration and testing procedures for ETL equipment using HMI600.
Explains how to configure signal levels for proper system operation.
Guides on creating and configuring services, channels, and teleprotection using HMI600.
Details on saving, loading, and viewing configuration files using HMI600.
Covers safety requirements for personnel qualification, transportation, mechanical, and electrical installation.
Provides instructions for inspecting, handling, and packing equipment during transport.
Details requirements for the installation location and ambient conditions.
Describes cabinet types and installation considerations like standing, back-to-back, and spacing.
Explains external connections, including auxiliary supply, coaxial cable, and various interfaces.
Covers safety precautions for personnel, mechanical installation, system work, module handling, and unused slots.
Details how to check the communication line characteristics like return loss and line attenuation.
Describes preliminary tests, checks, and specific tests for commissioning the PLC equipment.
Provides essential safety guidelines for operating and maintaining the equipment.
Explains normal and faulty operation states, including LED indicators and alarm monitoring.
Covers periodic functional checks, including power supply, alarm status, and frequency response.
General safety warnings for troubleshooting, covering personnel, installation, alteration, and ESD protection.
Lists the types of fuses used in various modules of the ETL600 system.
Explains the alarm concept, sources, hierarchy, outputs, and specific alarm types for the ETL600 system.
Provides essential pre-energizing checks to minimize faults and reduce troubleshooting time.
Safety guidelines for personnel qualification, installation, ESD protection, and electrical connections.
Specifies conditions for storing the cabinet and modules, including precautions against corrosion.
Details the step-by-step procedure for disabling and removing the equipment.
Outlines the need to observe regulations for electrical and electronic waste disposal.
Lists the components included in the basic ETL600 equipment without any interfaces.
Details optional modules like AF interface, Teleprotection interface, and extension modules.
Lists additional optional facilities such as User Interface Program, cabinet types, and connection kits.
Explains the requirement for license keys based on modem usage and their ordering information.