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Identifies the intended audience for the manual and provides contact information for service support.
Provides guidance on using the manual and notes on programming information sources.
Details potential dangers, warning categories (Warning, Caution), and symbols for safe operation.
Explains pictograms for information, accessories, environment, and text marking conventions.
Provides general information about the manual's content and the CDPX models covered.
Details the features and capabilities of CDPX HMI products and Designer Studio software.
Lists standards and approvals the CDPX products comply with, including EMC and RoHS directives.
Explains how to identify the product using the plate attached to the rear cover.
Details power supply voltage, consumption, back-up battery, fuse, and touch screen technology.
Specifies operating and storage temperature, humidity, vibration, shock, and protection class.
Details EMC tests and standards including radiated disturbance, immunity, and discharge tests.
Lists available interfaces such as Serial Port, Ethernet Port, USB Port, and Expansion Slot.
Details user memory, recipe memory, real-time clock, and programming software.
Provides information on backlight service life, front foil resistance, UV resistance, and touch screen reliability.
Compares key specifications across different CDPX models like display, memory, and weight.
Details the technical specifications for the CDPX-X-A-W-13 model, including display and memory.
Provides dimensions for front mounting and cut-out requirements for various CDPX models.
Illustrates the locations of serial, Ethernet, USB ports, expansion slots, and SD card slots.
Details the pin assignment for RS-232, RS-422, and RS-485 serial port communication.
Explains the status indicators for the Ethernet port and their meanings.
Describes the power supply connection, grounding requirements, and wiring diagrams.
Details the rechargeable Lithium battery, its function, and initial charging requirements.
Covers applicable regulations, safety recommendations, and warnings for operating the unit.
Discusses environmental factors like sunlight, chemicals, and proper installation for IP66 protection.
Provides instructions on how to apply the gasket and place fixing brackets for panel mounting.
Gives guidance on cleaning the unit's faceplate using a soft cloth and neutral soap.
Explains how to program CDPX panels using the CDPX Designer Studio software via Ethernet.
Describes the system settings tool, its modes (User/System), and basic configuration options.
Details available settings in User and System modes, including calibration, network, time, and display.
Covers downloading and upgrading firmware, operating systems, splash images, and bootloaders.
Explains the meaning of different LED colors and symbols indicating the unit's status.
Provides step-by-step instructions for safely unpacking and repacking the CDPX unit.