Siemens SIMATIC IFP1200 V2 Product Information
Siemens SIMATIC IFP1200 V2 Product Information

Siemens SIMATIC IFP1200 V2 Product Information

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IFP V2 built-in devices and Transceiver Unit UL hazardous information
IFP V2 built-in devices and
Transceiver Unit UL hazardous
information
Product Information
12/2023
A5E53493649-AA
Overview
Safety instructions
Installing and connecting
the device
Technical support
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  • Page 1 IFP V2 built-in devices and Transceiver Unit UL hazardous information Overview Safety instructions Installing and connecting the device Technical support IFP V2 built-in devices and Transceiver Unit UL hazardous information Product Information 12/2023 A5E53493649-AA...
  • Page 2 Note the following: WARNING Siemens products may only be used for the applications described in the catalog and in the relevant technical documentation. If products and components from other manufacturers are used, these must be recommended or approved by Siemens. Proper transport, storage, installation, assembly, commissioning, operation and maintenance are required to ensure that the products operate safely and without any problems.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Overview ..............................4 Safety instructions ..........................6 General safety instructions ....................6 Use in hazardous areas ......................7 Installing and connecting the device ....................9 Preparing for installation ...................... 9 3.1.1 Checking the delivery package ..................... 9 3.1.2 Built-in devices ........................
  • Page 4: Overview

    6AV7863-..-2...: • SIMATIC IFP1200 V2, IFP1500 V2, IFP1900 V2, IFP2200 V2, IFP2400 V2 • SIMATIC IFP1200 V2 extended, IFP1500 V2 extended, IFP1900 V2 extended, IFP2200 V2 extended, IFP2400 V2 extended • SIMATIC IFP1500 V2 ETH, IFP1900 V2 ETH, IFP2200 V2 ETH, IFP2400 V2 ETH This document also applies for the Transceiver Unit with the article number 6AV7860-3EH00-0AA0.
  • Page 5 Overview Standard versions, extended versions devices approved for use in • Class I, II, III, Division 2, Group A, B, C, D, F, G; T4 • Class I, Zone 2, Group IIC T4 • Class II, Zone 22, Group IIIA, IIIB, IIIC T135 Ethernet monitors approved for use in •...
  • Page 6: Safety Instructions

    Safety instructions General safety instructions The device is designed for use in the industrial sector for operating and monitoring plant processes. Observe the safety and accident prevention instructions applicable to your application in addition to the safety information given in the device documentation. Additional notes for built-in devices (Standard versions, extended versions and Ethernet Monitors) WARNING...
  • Page 7: Use In Hazardous Areas

    Safety instructions 2.2 Use in hazardous areas Additional information for the Transceiver Unit WARNING The device constitutes open equipment The device is open equipment. This means that the device may only be integrated in an enclosure or cabinet. The enclosure or the cabinet must provide protection against electric shock and the spread of fire.
  • Page 8 Safety instructions 2.2 Use in hazardous areas WARNING Do not plug or pull connectors in potentially explosive atmospheres If you plug in or pull out the cable connector during operation, you run the risk of a flashover. An explosion can be triggered in the hazardous area due to sparkover, and death or serious bodily injury can occur.
  • Page 9: Installing And Connecting The Device

    Installing and connecting the device Preparing for installation 3.1.1 Checking the delivery package Procedure 1. When accepting a delivery, please check the packaging for visible transport damage. 2. If any transport damage is present at the time of delivery, lodge a complaint at the shipping company in charge.
  • Page 10: Built-In Devices

    Installing and connecting the device 3.1 Preparing for installation 6. Please inform the delivery service immediately if the package contents are incomplete or damaged or do not correspond with your order. Fax the enclosed form "SIMATIC IPC/PG Quality Control Report". WARNING Electric shock and fire hazard due to damaged device A damaged device can be under hazardous voltage and trigger a fire in the machine or...
  • Page 11 Installing and connecting the device 3.1 Preparing for installation The built-in device is self-ventilated and approved for inclined mounting at angles up to +/- 35° from the vertical. NOTICE Damage due to overheating Inclined installation reduces the convection by the built-in device and therefore the maximum permitted ambient temperature for operation.
  • Page 12: Required Clearance

    Installing and connecting the device 3.1 Preparing for installation 3.1.2.2 Required clearance The following clearance is required for sufficient self-ventilation around the built-in device: • At least 15 mm to the right and left of the mounting cutout (in x direction) to allow for insertion of the mounting clips during installation •...
  • Page 13: Preparing The Mounting Cutout

    Installing and connecting the device 3.1 Preparing for installation Note Ensure that the permitted ambient temperature is not exceeded when mounting the device in a cabinet and especially in a closed enclosure. 3.1.2.3 Preparing the mounting cutout Note Stability of the mounting cutout The material in the area of the mounting cutout must be sturdy enough to ensure permanent safe mounting of the device.
  • Page 14: Installing The Strain Relief Plate

    Installing and connecting the device 3.1 Preparing for installation Dimensions of the mounting cutout Width and height should be reversed accordingly when mounting in portrait format. 3.1.2.4 Installing the strain relief plate Requirement For mounting of the strain relief plate you need: •...
  • Page 15: Transceiver Unit

    Installing and connecting the device 3.1 Preparing for installation The following figures show central assembly and assembly to the right-hand side of the strain relief plate as examples. Strain relief plate, positioned in the center, Strain relief plate, positioned to the right, 2 screws 3 screws 3.1.3...
  • Page 16: Required Clearance

    Installing and connecting the device 3.1 Preparing for installation 3.1.3.2 Required clearance The following clearance is required around the Transceiver Unit: • At least 14 mm above the Transceiver Unit for the mounting rail • At least 80 mm below the Transceiver Unit for the strain relief elements The following figure shows an example with a mounting rail attached to the rear of the Transceiver Unit.
  • Page 17: Installing The Built-In Device

    Installing and connecting the device 3.2 Installing the built-in device Procedure For attachment on DIN rail or on the wall, fasten the mounting rail in one of the lateral or rear guides in the enclosure of the Transceiver Unit according to the desired mounting position.
  • Page 18: Positions Of The Mounting Clips

    Installing and connecting the device 3.2 Installing the built-in device 3.2.2 Positions of the mounting clips You fasten the built-in devices with 12 mounting clips from the accessory pack, which are also available as accessories. To achieve degree of protection IP65 for the built-in device, the mounting clips must be installed at the positions shown below.
  • Page 19: Fastening The Built-In Device Using Mounting Clips

    Installing and connecting the device 3.2 Installing the built-in device Device Positions of the mounting clips 22" built-in devices 24" built-in devices 3.2.3 Fastening the built-in device using mounting clips Requirement • All packaging components and protective films have been removed from the device. •...
  • Page 20 Installing and connecting the device 3.2 Installing the built-in device Procedure Note If the mounting seal is damaged, the degree of protection is not guaranteed. 1. Insert the device into the mounting cutout from the front. 2. Make sure that all four spring locks on the top and bottom of the device fully engage. If necessary, gently press the device into the recess if it is not fully engaged.
  • Page 21: Mounting The Transceiver Unit

    Important notes for installation • The device is approved for operation in closed rooms only. • For installation in a cabinet, observe the manual "Installing control systems interference- proof (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/59193566)" as well as the relevant DIN/VDE provisions and the applicable country-specific regulations. Requirement •...
  • Page 22: Connecting The Device

    Installing and connecting the device 3.4 Connecting the device Wall mounting Fasten the Transceiver Unit to a wall with two M4 screws via the two elongated holes of the mounting rail. NOTICE Sufficient carrying capacity of the wall is required. If the wall does not have a sufficient load-bearing capacity, the device may fall and be damaged.
  • Page 23 Installing and connecting the device 3.4 Connecting the device Connecting cables Note Separate SELV/PELV circuits from other electric circuits or isolate the wires. The wiring of SELV/PELV circuits must either be separated from the wiring of other non- SELV/PELV electric circuits, or the insulation of all conductors must be rated for the higher voltage.
  • Page 24: Equipotential Bonding

    Installing and connecting the device 3.4 Connecting the device Connecting the cables NOTICE Observe local installation regulations Observe the local installation regulations and the local installation conditions, such as protective wiring for power supply lines, when connecting the cables. Short-circuit and overload protection Different measures for short-circuit and overload protection are required when setting up an entire plant.
  • Page 25 Installing and connecting the device 3.4 Connecting the device • Use equipotential bonding conductors made of copper or galvanized steel. Establish a large surface contact between the equipotential bonding conductors and the grounding/protective conductor and protect them from corrosion. • Clamp the shield of the data cable from the device flush at the equipotential bonding rail using suitable cable clamps.
  • Page 26 Installing and connecting the device 3.4 Connecting the device Wiring diagram The following figure shows the connection of the functional ground for the equipotential bonding using IFP1500 V2 as an example and similarly applies to all Flat Panels and the Transceiver Unit.
  • Page 27: Connecting The Power Supply

    Installing and connecting the device 3.4 Connecting the device 3.4.3 Connecting the power supply Observe before connecting the device NOTICE Safe electrical isolation For 24 V DC power supply, use only power supply units with safe electrical isolation (SELV/PELV) in accordance with IEC/UL 61010-2-201 or IEC 62368-1. The supply voltage must be within the specified voltage range.
  • Page 28 The distance between the ferrite and the power supply connector must not exceed 200 mm. See also Designing interference-free controllers (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/59193566) IFP V2 built-in devices and Transceiver Unit UL hazardous information Product Information, 12/2023, A5E53493649-AA...
  • Page 29: Connecting Ifp Standard And Extended To A Pc

    Installing and connecting the device 3.4 Connecting the device 3.4.4 Connecting IFP Standard and Extended to a PC 3.4.4.1 Important notes for connecting The IFP is connected to a PC either directly or via the Transceiver Unit. The following applies: •...
  • Page 30: Connecting The Extended Version To A Pc

    Installing and connecting the device 3.4 Connecting the device * USB cable Type B connector - Type A connector Note Possible number of standard versions on a PC A free USB interface and a free DisplayPort/DVI interface on the PC is required for each connection of a standard version to a PC.
  • Page 31 Installing and connecting the device 3.4 Connecting the device * USB cable Type B connector - Type A connector Note Possible number of extended versions on a PC A free USB interface and a free DisplayPort interface of the PC are required for each direct connection of an extended version to a PC.
  • Page 32 Installing and connecting the device 3.4 Connecting the device Mount the ferrites as close as possible to the connectors and in a position that allows the Cat. 6A Ethernet cable to be secured at the strain relief plate, see section "Securing cables at the IFP (Page 36)".
  • Page 33: Connecting The Ethernet Monitor To A Pc

    Installing and connecting the device 3.4 Connecting the device * USB cable Type B connector - Type A connector 3.4.5 Connecting the Ethernet Monitor to a PC 3.4.5.1 Overview Connection diagram for "Commissioning" mode The following figure shows an example of the direct connection of an IFP1500 V2 ETH to an IPC427E and is generally valid for all Ethernet Monitors in connection with a corresponding * USB cable Type B connector - Type A connector IFP V2 built-in devices and Transceiver Unit UL hazardous information...
  • Page 34: Connection Variants

    The following figure shows an example of the direct connection of an IFP1500 V2 ETH to an IPC427E and is generally valid for all Ethernet Monitors in connection with a corresponding See also Internet entry for possible number of IFPs on different IPCs (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109483774) 3.4.5.2 Connection variants "Commissioning" mode If you want to commission an Ethernet Monitor or change the network parameters of an Ethernet Monitor with the "PDT"...
  • Page 35: Connecting A Usb Device To The Ifp

    Installing and connecting the device 3.4 Connecting the device 3.4.6 Connecting a USB device to the IFP You can connect the following industrial grade devices to the USB ports of the IFP, for example: • Mouse • Keyboard • USB storage media Observe when connecting Note Use of USB devices...
  • Page 36: Securing The Cables

    Installing and connecting the device 3.4 Connecting the device 3.4.7 Securing the cables 3.4.7.1 Securing cables at the IFP Use cable ties to secure the connected cables to the strain relief plate: Make sure that the cables are not crushed by the cable tie. Possible fastening points are marked in the following figures.
  • Page 37: Removing The Device

    Installing and connecting the device 3.5 Removing the device When devices with Ex approval are used in hazardous areas, note that the connectors must be secured in a captive manner at the interfaces. WARNING Explosion hazard from sparks when connectors come loose If a plug connector comes loose from the associated device interface during operation in a hazardous area, a spark over at the interface may cause an explosion.
  • Page 38: Removing Transceiver Unit

    Installing and connecting the device 3.5 Removing the device 5. Loosen the mounting clips screws and remove all mounting clips. 6. Remove the built-in device from the mounting cutout. See also Installing the built-in device (Page 17) Connecting the device (Page 22) 3.5.2 Removing Transceiver Unit The Transceiver Unit is generally removed in the reverse order for mounting and connecting.
  • Page 39: Technical Support

    Technical support For the UL hazardous information, if you need a hard copy document, please contact technical support (https://support.industry.siemens.com). IFP V2 built-in devices and Transceiver Unit UL hazardous information Product Information, 12/2023, A5E53493649-AA...
  • Page 40: Index

    Index Mounting cutout Dimensions, 14 Preparing, 14 Mounting position Cables Built-in unit, 11 Connecting, 24 Clearance Device, 12 Condensation, 10 Conductor cross-section Package contents, 9 Equipotential bonding, 24 Checking, 9 Connecting Packaging, 9 2-pole DC power supply, 27 Checking, 9 Cables, 24 Removing, 9 Equipotential bonding, 24...

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