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MI4 - Display and Operator Panel

This document provides instructions for installing and operating Moeller GmbH's MI4 display and operator panel. It discusses the panel's features and connections, how to engineer a system using the MI4, installation procedures, operation and configuration, and specifications. Safety instructions are also provided to ensure safe installation and use.
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MI4 - Display and Operator Panel

This document provides instructions for installing and operating Moeller GmbH's MI4 display and operator panel. It discusses the panel's features and connections, how to engineer a system using the MI4, installation procedures, operation and configuration, and specifications. Safety instructions are also provided to ensure safe installation and use.
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Building Automation Industrial Automation Systems

Moeller GmbH Hardware and Engineering


Industrieautomation
Hein-Moeller-Straße 7–11

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D-53115 Bonn MI4
E-Mail: info@moeller.net Display and Operator Panel
Internet: www.moeller.net

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1st published 1997, edition date 09/97


2nd edition 09/99
3rd edition 05/01
4th edition 03/03
5th edition 12/03
See revision protocol in the “About this manual“ chapter

© Moeller GmbH, 53105 Bonn

Author: Norbert Mausolf


Editor: Thomas Kracht
Translator: Dominik Kreuzer

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Warning!
Dangerous electrical voltage!

Before commencing the installation

• Disconnect the power supply of the device. • Suitable safety hardware and software
• Ensure that devices cannot be accidentally measures should be implemented for the
restarted. I/O interface so that a line or wire breakage
on the signal side does not result in
• Verify isolation from the supply. undefined states in the automation
• Earth and short circuit. devices.
• Cover or enclose neighbouring units that • Ensure a reliable electrical isolation of the
are live. low voltage for the 24 volt supply. Only
• Follow the engineering instructions (AWA) use power supply units complying with
of the device concerned. IEC 60364-4-41 (VDE 0100 Part 410) or
HD 384.4.41 S2.
• Only suitably qualified personnel in
accordance with EN 50110-1/-2 • Deviations of the mains voltage from the
(VDE 0105 Part 100) may work on this rated value must not exceed the tolerance
device/system. limits given in the specifications, otherwise
this may cause malfunction and dangerous
• Before installation and before touching operation.
the device ensure that you are free of
electrostatic charge. • Emergency stop devices complying with
IEC/EN 60204-1 must be effective in all
• The functional earth (FE) must be operating modes of the automation
connected to the protective earth (PE) or devices. Unlatching the emergency-stop
to the potential equalisation. The system devices must not cause restart.
installer is responsible for implementing
this connection. • Devices that are designed for mounting in
housings or control cabinets must only be
• Connecting cables and signal lines should operated and controlled after they have
be installed so that inductive or capacitive been installed with the housing closed.
interference does not impair the Desktop or portable units must only be
automation functions. operated and controlled in enclosed
• Install automation devices and related housings.
operating elements in such a way that they
are well protected against unintentional
operation.
Safety instructions
Moeller GmbH

I
• Measures should be taken to ensure the • Wherever faults in the automation system
proper restart of programs interrupted may cause damage to persons or property,
after a voltage dip or failure. This should external measures must be implemented to
not cause dangerous operating states even ensure a safe operating state in the event
for a short time. If necessary, emergency- of a fault or malfunction (for example, by
stop devices should be implemented. means of separate limit switches,
mechanical interlocks etc.).

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Contents

About This Manual 3


List of Modifications 3
MI4 documentation 3
Symbols used 3
1 Display Units And Operator Panels 5
Panel overview 5
Features 6
2 Engineering 9
Connections 9
Data connections 12
Connecting MI4 to PLC 13
Connecting a PC or printer to the MI4 20
Data interfaces of MI4-140-KF1 (hand-held) 23
Connect MI4 (hand-held) to PLC 26
Connecting the MI4 (hand-held) to
PC or printer (through CN2) 26
3 Installation 27
MI4 27
MI4-140-KF1 (hand-held) 29
Interface module 30
Replacing the battery 32
Insert labels 35
4 Operation 37
Ambient conditions 37
Servicing and maintaining the panels 37
Configuration 38
Key functions 39
LED indicators 48
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Contents

Appendix 51
Dimensions 51
Communication cables 54
Technical data 56
Index 75

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About This Manual

List of Modifications The following major changes have been made since
edition 09/99:

Edition Date Page Keywords New Modification Omitted


05/01 Complete New devices, 
manual additional data interfaces
(Siemens MPI, DeviceNet, CANopen)
03/03 MI4-140-TA1, MI4-170/570-KH1, 
12/03 MI4-110-KD1, MI4-130-TA1 

MI4 documentation This manual describes MI4 series display units and
operator panels.
Additional manuals for the MI4 include the following:
Training Guide (AWB27-1302GB)
User Interface for MI4-CFG-1-GB Configuration
Software (AWB-C27-1294GB)
MI4-PLC Communication:
Application module and function blocks
(AWB-C27-1303GB)

Symbols used The following symbols are used in this manual:


왘 Indicates action to be taken.

) Provides useful tips and additional information.


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1 Display Units And Operator Panels

Panel overview The display units and operator panels are divided
into three groups:
Text operator panels
These are distinguished by
the type of display (text-based/graphics-
capable),
the size of the display,
the number of interfaces,
the number of keys.
In addition, a hand-held unit and a device with
prepunched holes for electromechanical control
circuit devices are available.
Graphic operator panels with LCD display
These are distinguished by
the size and type of display
(colour or monochrome),
the number of keys.
Touch panels
These are distinguished by
the size and type of display
(colour or monochrome),
the number of additional buttons.
Depending on the device type, inputs are made
either using a keypad or a touch screen. In the latter
case, only slight pressure on the display triggers a
function (resistive touch technology).
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All graphic/text/touch operator panels are equipped


with interfaces for configuration with a PLC or a PC.
Most of the units have a serial printer port.

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Display Units And Operator
Panels

Features Overview
Table 1: Features of the text operator panels

MI4 Display Operator Interfaces1) Plug-in


panel interface modules
LC display, graphics-capable

PROFIBUS DP (AUX PORT)


Suconet K (AUX PORT)2)
Sucom A/configuration

DeviceNet (AUX PORT)


LC display, text-based

CANopen (AUX PORT)


Sucom A (PLC PORT)
Total number of keys

Configuration/printer
(PC/PRINTER PORT)
Resolution in pixels
Rows x characters

F-keys with LED,


Numeric keypad

MPI (AUX PORT)


labelling facility

(PLC PORT)
Text operator panel (not graphics-capable)
MI4-100-KC1 j – 2  20 – – 4 11 j – – j j j j j
MI4-101-KC1 j – 2  20 – – 4 11 j – – j j j j j
MI4-100-KE1 j – 2  20 – j 9 19 j – – j j j j j
MI4-101-KE1 j – 2  20 – j 9 19 j – – j j j j j
MI4-110-KE1 j – 4  20 – j 9 19 – j j j j j j j
MI4-111-KE1 j – 4  20 – j 9 19 – j j j j j j j
MI4-130-KH1 j – 4  40 – j 16 35 – j j j j j j j
MI4-131-KH1 j – 4  40 – j 16 35 – j j j j j j j
Text operator panel (graphics-capable)
MI4-110-KC1 – j 4  20 120  32 4 11 j – – j j j j j
MI4-110-KD1 – j 4  20 120  32 j 9 19 j – – j j j j j
MI4-110-KG2 – j 4  20 120  32 j 12 35 j – – j j j j j
MI4-110-KG1 – j 4  20 120  32 j 12 35 – j j j j j j j
MI4-140-KF1 – j 8  20 120  64 j 9 27 – j j j – j – –
Handheld
MI4-140-KI1 – j 8  40 240  64 j 23 47 – j j j j j j j
3)
MI4-140-KJ1 – j 8  40 240  64 j 23 47 – j j j j j j j
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1) For explanation, see legend on next page


2) The MI4-101-KC1, MI4-1x1-KE1 and MI4-131-KH1
units are supplied with a fitted Suconet-K interface.
3) Electromechanical keypads can be fitted

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Features

Table 2: Features of the graphic operator panels

MI4 Display Control panel Inter- Plug-in interface


faces1) modules

Configuration/printer (PC/PRINTER PORT)


F-keys with LED, labelling facility
LCD passive monochrome

PROFIBUS DP (AUX PORT)


Suconet K (AUX PORT)2)

DeviceNet (AUX PORT)


Display size in inches

CANopen (AUX PORT)


Total number of keys
Sucom A (PLC PORT)
Resolution in pixels
LCD passive colour

Rows x characters

Numeric keypad

MPI (AUX PORT)


Resistive touch
TFT

MI4-151-KF1 j 16  40 5,6 320  240 j 10 37 j j j j j j j


MI4-451-KF1 j 16  40 5,6 320  240 j 10 37 j j j j j j j
MI4-150-KI1 j 16  40 5,6 320  240 j 33 57 j j j j j j j
MI4-450-KI1 j 16  40 5,6 320  240 j 33 57 j j j j j j j
MI4-170-KH1 j 30  80 10,4 640  480 j 23 50 j j j j j j j
MI4-570-KH1 j 30  80 10,4 640  480 j 23 50 j j j j j j j

1) A PC for uploading or downloading the configuration or


a printer can be connected to the PC/PRINTER PORT.
To the PLC PORT, the PLC for data transfer with the
Sucom A protocol is connected. On devices without
PC/PRINTER PORT, the PC or printer can also be
connected to this port with an adapter.
To the AUX PORT, the PLC for data transfer using the
respective bus protocol is connected.
2) The MI4-151-KF1 and MI4-451-KF1 units are supplied
with a fitted Suconet-K interface.
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Display Units And Operator
Panels

Table 3: Features of the touch operator panels

MI4 Display Control Inter- Plug-in interface


panel faces1) modules
LCD passive monochrome

PROFIBUS DP (AUX PORT)


Suconet K (AUX PORT)2)

DeviceNet (AUX PORT)


Display size in inches

CANopen (AUX PORT)


Total number of keys
Sucom A (PLC PORT)
Configuration/printer
(PC/PRINTER PORT)
Resolution in pixels
LCD passive colour

Rows x characters

F-keys with LED,

MPI (AUX PORT)


labelling facility
Resistive touch
LCD active TFT

MI4-151-TA1 j 16  40 5,6 320  240 j – – j j j j j j j


MI4-451-TA1 j 16  40 5,6 320  240 j – – j j j j j j j
MI4-161-TC1 j 25  80 9,5 640  400 j 2 9 j j j j j j j
MI4-471-TC1 j 30  80 10,4 640  480 j 2 9 j j j j j j j

MI4-130-TA1 j 16  40 3,8 320  240 j – – –3 – j j j j j


MI4-140-TA1 j 16  40 5,6 320  240 j – – j j j j j j j
MI4-150-TA1 j 16  40 5,6 320  240 j – – j j j j j j j
MI4-450-TA1 j 16  40 5,6 320  240 j – – j j j j j j j
MI4-550-TA1 j 16  40 5,6 320  240 j – – j j j j j j j
MI4-160-TA1 j 30  80 9,6 640  480 j – – j j j j j j j
MI4-470-TA1 j 30  80 10,4 640  480 j – – j j j j j j j
MI4-570-TA1 j 30  80 10,4 640  480 j – – j j j j j j j
MI4-580-TA1 j 40  100 12,1 800  600 j – – j j j j j j j
MI4-590-TA1 j 48  128 15 1024  768 j – – j j j j j j j
1) A PC for uploading or downloading the configuration or a printer can be connected to
the PC/PRINTER PORT.
To the PLC PORT, the PLC for data transfer with the Sucom A protocol is connected. On
devices without
PC/PRINTER PORT, the PC or printer can also be connected to this port with an adapter.
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To the AUX PORT, the PLC for data transfer using the respective bus protocol is
connected.
2) The MI4-151-TA1, MI4-451-TA1, MI4-161-TC1 and
MI4-471-TC1 units are supplied with a fitted Suconet-K interface.
3) Port can also be used for engineering.

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2 Engineering

Connections Power supply and grounding


왘 Connect the units as shown in the following
diagrams.

L1
N
PE


MI 4-...

+24 V 0V

0V

+24 V

Figure 1: Connection diagram

햲 Earth connection for 0 V line


햳 Device housing earth connection
햴 Power supply plug earth connection

) For further explanation of the diagram legend,


see page 11.
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Engineering

2A R


0V 24V
24V DC

1
2
3


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Figure 2: Connecting the power supply and earthing

) Not all devices are fitted with a 2 A fuse.

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Connections

햲 Earthing the 0 volt cable (see Fig. 1)


The units can be operated earthed or unearthed. An
isolation monitoring device must be used for
unearthed operation.
햳 Panel housing earth connection
The panel housing must always be earthed. The
earth connection is located next to the connector
sockets for the power supply. It is indicated by a
sticker bearing the symbol for earth. Use a 6.3 mm
fast-on plug for the power connection.
햴 Power supply plug earth connection
In all cases, connect the earth connection of the plug
to earth. It is connected internally to the 0 V plug
connection through a capacitor-resistor combination
(10 nF, 100 V/1 M⍀).
Data plug earthing
The data plug housings for MI4 units are earthed.
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Engineering

Data connections MI4 units are equipped with several connection


ports. The panels differ in their housing design,
electrical data and the protocol they use. The
following illustrations show the pin and socket
assignments of the cable connections to the PC,
printer and PLC.

) If you are not using standard cables, you may


only allocate those cable plug pins or sockets
required for the interface in question. Otherwise,
malfunctions may occur.

Overview
Use the table to determine the required connection
type:

Connection type MI4-PORT Page


MI4 to PLC through ...
Sucom A PLC 13
Suconet K AUX 14
PROFIBUS-DP AUX 16
Siemens MPI AUX 17
DeviceNet AUX 18
CANopen AUX 19
MI4 to PC or printer PC/PRINTER 21
PLC (with adapter) 22
MI4 (hand-held) to PLC through ...
Sucom A CN3 26
Suconet K CN1 26
Siemens MPI CN1 26
MI4 (hand-held) to PC or printer CN2 26
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Connecting MI4 to PLC

Connecting MI4 to PLC SUCOM-A protocol


For serial communication with various PLC systems,
use the PLC PORT of the MI4. The PLC PORT
supports RS 232, RS 485, RS 422 and Current Loop
20 mA. Please use only the specified data cable.

PLC PORT
1 a a
RS 232
15

SUB D 2 5
PS4-150
MI4 3 2 PS4-200
Pin Function PLC PORT PS4-300
1 Frame Earth 5 3

2 RxD
ZB4-2B7-KB1
3 TxD
4 +5 V output (F 100 mA)
a a
5 GND RS 232
6 CHA– 2 3
7 CHB–
8 Tx+ 20 mA MI4 3 2 PS416
PLC PORT
9 Tx– 20 mA
5 5
10 RTS
11 CTS
ZB4-2B3-KB1
12 Rx+ 20 mA
13 Rx- 20 mA 햲 햲
RS 485
14 CHA+
6 7
15 CHB+
MI4 PS416
PLC PORT 14 3
햲 Connection to the data plug
housing
Q Plug qSocket ZB4-2B3-KB2
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Figure 3: Sucom A communication cable

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Engineering

Suconet K protocol
Precondition: To operate MI4 units with Suconet K,
the ZB4-501-IF1 interface module must be
connected. The following MI4 units are delivered in
that state:

MI4-101-KC1 MI4-151-KF1 MI4-161-TC1


MI4-101-KE1 MI4-451-KF1 MI4-471-TC1
MI4-111-KE1 MI4-151-TA1
MI4-131-KH1 MI4-451-TA1

For all other devices, the Suconet K interface module


must be ordered and fitted separately (see
Section “Interface module”, page 30).
The connection to a PLC with the Suconet K protocol
is made through the AUX PORT of the MI4. The AUX
PORT supports RS 485 communication.

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Connecting MI4 to PLC

AUX PORT a a
1 RS 485

9
7 1 PS4-150
SUB D MI4 PS4-200
AUX PORT 3 4 PS4-300

3 A
7 B ZB4-231-KB1

a a
RS 485

3 3
MI4 PS416
AUX PORT 7 7
햲 Connection to the data
plug housing
ZB4-233-KB2
Q Plug

Figure 4: Assignment of the Suconet K communication


cable (cable with plug)

) Bus termination with Suconet K


If the MI4 is the last station on a Suconet line, a
bus terminating resistor should be provided for
this device. The bus terminating resistor for the
MI4 is supplied as a plug and can be ordered
under the type designation ZB4-043-AD1
(Order No. 203512).
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Engineering

PROFIBUS-DP protocol
Precondition: To use the MI4 units with
PROFIBUS-DP, the ZB4-504-IF1/-IF2 interface
module must be connected (see Section “Interface
module”, page 30).
The connection to a PLC with the PROFIBUS-DP
protocol is made through the AUX PORT of the MI4.
The AUX PORT supports RS 485 communications.

AUX PORT a a
1
RS 485

9 3 3
SUB D MI4 b b PS416-NET-440
AUX PORT 8 8 LE4-504-BS1

3 RxD/TxD-P
5 DGND ZB4-900-KB1
햲 Connection to data plug housing
6 VP (+5 V)
햳 ZB4-209-DS2
8 RxD/TxD-N
쎱 Plug

Figure 5: PROFIBUS-DP communication cable

) Non-designated pin connectors may not be


assigned because they are specified in the
PROFIBUS-DP standard.

Cables and plugs must be ordered and assembled


separately.

Type Article No.


designation
Cable ZB4-900-KB1 206983
Plug ZB4-209-DS2 206982
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Connecting MI4 to PLC

Siemens MPI
Precondition: For communication through MPI, the
firmware version of the MI4 units must be 4.25 or
later. In addition, the ZB4-505-IF1/-IF2 interface
module (with/without potential isolation) must be
connected (see Section “Interface module”,
page 30).
The connection to a PLC with the MPI protocol is
made through the AUX PORT. The MI4 AUX PORT
supports RS 485 communication.

AUX PORT a a
1

9 5 5
SUB D
MI4 b 8 8 b SPS/PLC/API
AUX PORT
3 B
3 3
5 GND
8 A

Figure 6: Siemens MPI communication cable

햲 Connection to data plug housing


햳 ZB4-209-DS2 plug
쎱 Plug

) For communication through MPI, the


PROFIBUS-DP cable can also be used.
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Engineering

DeviceNet
Precondition: For communication through
DeviceNet, the firmware version of the MI4 units
must be 4.40 or later. In addition, the ZB4-506-IF1
interface module must be connected (see
Section “Interface module”, page 30).
The connection to a PLC with the DeviceNet protocol
is made through the AUX PORT of the MI4. The AUX
PORT supports RS 485 communications.

AUX PORT 2 CAN_L


1
3 GND
9 5 CAN_SHLD
SUB D 7 CAN_H
9 +24 V (Input)

5 Bare
3
V+(red)
9 5 1
V-(black) 2
MI4 a 3 1 3 DeviceNet
AUX PORT CAN_H(white) 4
7 4 5
CAN_L(blue)
2 2

121 O G1 %
0.25 W
b

Figure 7: DeviceNet communication cable

햲 ZB4-209-DS1 plug
햳 Bus terminating resistor
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Connecting MI4 to PLC

CANopen
Precondition: For communication through CANopen,
the firmware version of the MI4 units must be 4.40 or
later. In addition, the ZB4-507-IF1 interface module
must be connected (see Section “Interface module”,
page 30).
The connection to a PLC with the CANopen protocol
is made through the AUX PORT of the MI4. The AUX
PORT supports RS 485 communications.

AUX PORT 2 CAN_L


1

6 GND
9

SUB D 7 CAN_H

FG FG
9
GND
6
CANopen
CAN_H
MI4 a 7
AUX PORT CAN_L
2

Figure 8: CANopen communication cable

햲 ZB4-209-DS1
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Engineering

Connecting a PC or Depending on the device model, PCs are connected


printer to the MI4 either to the PC/PRINTER PORT or the PLC PORT of
the MI4. The different connection types are
described in the following sections.
The PC is connected to the interface for uploading or
downloading the configuration. To be configured
with a PC, the MI4 panels must be in configuration
mode.
Projects can also be downloaded to the graphic or
touch operator panels’ SSFDC memory card through
the ZB4-510-EG1 SSFDC charging device. This has
the advantage that the download is very fast.
The printer can be connected only to the
PC/PRINTER PORT. To connect a printer, set the
communication parameters in the MI4 Configurator
under “Project ➞ Report On Panel Printer ➞ Printer
Setup”.

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Connecting a PC or printer
to the MI4

PC-/PRINTER PORT

a a
PC/PRINTER PORT RS 232
1

2 3
15

SUB D
3 2
Pin Function PC/PRINTER PORT PC
PLC PORT* 5 5
2 RxD
3 TxD 10 8
4 + 5 V (max. 100 mA)
5 GND 11 7

10 RTS
11 CTS ZB4-24A-KP1

햲 Connection to the data plug housing


* On MI4 units without PC/PRINTER PORT, the PC is connected to the PLC PORT
(see next section)
Q Plug qSocket

Figure 9: Assignment of the programming cable


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Engineering

PLC PORT
On the following units, connect the PC to the PLC
PORT:
MI4-100-KC1, MI4-101-KC1, MI4-110-KC1,
MI4-110-KD1
MI4-100-KE1, MI4-101-KE1
MI4-110-KG1, MI4-130-TA1
Use the ZB4-24A-KP1 standard cable to connect the
PC. The required adapter is supplied as standard
with the cable.

햲 햲
PLC PORT RS 232

2 3

1 SUB D
3 2
MI 4 PC
15
5 5

2 RxD
10 8
3 TxD
5 GND
RTS 11 7
10
11 CTS
Adapter
ZB 4-24A-KP1
Figure 10: MI4 – PC connection with adapter

햲 Connection to the data plug housing


Q Plug qSocket
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Data interfaces of
MI4-140-KF1 (hand-held)

Data interfaces of Arrangement and assignment of the adapter


MI4-140-KF1 extensions
(hand-held)
The adapter extensions in the MI4 hand-held are
arranged as shown in the diagram below. For the
assignments of the adapter extensions, see Table 4:

CN2

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
CN1 CN3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4

CN5 CN4

Figure 11: Arrangement of the adapter extensions in the


MI4-140-KF1
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Engineering

Table 4: Assignment of the adapter extensions in the MI4


hand-held

) The green fields indicate the adapter number


used for each connection.

Plug CN1 (AUX PORT)1) CN2 CN3 CN4 CN5


No. (PC/PRINTER (PLC PORT) Power Additional
Suconet K MPI
PORT) signals
1 GND (brown/pink) CHA+ Reserved +24 V DC DM Right
(red) (blue)
2 +5 V output (max. 100 mA) CHA– Reserved Common DM Right
(orange/pink) (black) (blue-black)
3 CHB+ Reserved Reserved DM Left (cyan)
4 A CHB– Reserved PE DM Left
(cyan-black)
5 A (yellow/pink) B (yellow/pink) + 5 V output + 5 V output – –
(max. 100 mA) (max. 100 mA)
(green) (red)
6 B (green/pink) GND (grey) GND (black) – –
7 RxD (orange) RxD (blue/red) – –
8 CTS (brown) CTS (purple/ – –
red)
9 TxD (white) TxD (blue/black) – –
10 RTS (pink) RTS (purple/ – –
black)

1) The assignment of the AUX PORT depends on the


connected interface module. Currently, these are the
interface modules for Suconet K and Siemens MPI
(electrically isolated). For further information, please read
the next section.

Delivery state
As supplied, the MI4 hand-held is prewired for
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Suconet K and Sucom A communication. The unit is


supplied with a 5 m long cable. The respective
communication module must be ordered separately!

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Data interfaces of
MI4-140-KF1 (hand-held)

CN2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

CN1 CN3

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4

CN5 4 3 2 1
CN4

Figure 12: Wiring of the MI4 hand-held as supplied

햲 PE, cable screen


햳 Emergency-Stop switch, only for voltages up to
48 V DC (wire yellow and green cable and brown and
orange cable together)
햴 Ferrite ring required for fault-free device function
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Engineering

Connect MI4 Sucom A (through CN3)


(hand-held) to PLC PLC connection through Sucom A is preset (see
Section “Delivery state” above). The terminal
assignment on the PLC side is identical to that of the
PLC PORT; see page 13.
Suconet K (through CN1)
PLC connection through Suconet K is preset (see
Section “Delivery state” above). The terminal
assignment on the PLC side is identical to that of the
AUX PORT; see page 14.
CN 1.1 ------- (brown-pink) ---------
CN 1.2 ------- (orange-pink) --------
CN 1.5 ------- (yellow-pink) ----------- Suconet K.3
CN 1.6 -------- (green-pink) ------------ Suconet K.7
Siemens MPI (through CN1)
If the ZB4-505-IF1 MPI communication cable is
connected, the CN1 AUX PORT must be rewired as
follows:
Plug No. 6 (green/pink) to plug No. 4 (see Section
“Delivery state” above)
The terminal assignment on the PLC side is identical
to that of the AUX PORT; see page 17.
CN 1.1 ------- (brown-pink) --------- MPI.5
CN 1.2 ------- (orange-pink) --------
CN 1.4 ------- (yellow-pink) ----------MPI.8
CN 1.5 -------- (green-pink) -----------MPI.3

Connecting the MI4 The PC connection is preset (see Section “Delivery


(hand-held) to PC or state” above).
printer (through CN2)
The terminal assignment on the PC side is identical
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to that of the PC/PRINTER PORT or the PLC-PORT;


see page 21.

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3 Installation

MI4

MI4-110-KC1
MI4-110-KD1
MI4-100-KC1 a
MI4-101-KC1
MI4-130-TA1

a
햲 Installation cut-
out
햳 Rectangular
gasket
1/3
햴 Narrow gasket
햵 Wide gasket
d (prefitted on
c some devices)
햶 Clamping
All other MI4-...
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bracket (if not


series present, see next
page)

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Installation

Devices without clamping bracket are mounted with


a frame and four screws.


햹 햷

햲 Frame
햶 Gaskets
햷 Washers
햹 Nuts
햺 Gasket
The drilling dimensions are listed in the table on
page 52.
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MI4-140-KF1 (hand-held)

MI4-140-KF1
(hand-held)
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Installation

Interface module MI4...

) During installation of the interface module, the


MI4 must be voltage-free and its reverse side
freely accessible.

왘 Remove the fixing screws on the back of the MI4


and lift off the cover. On some models, the cover
has to only be levered off with a screwdriver.
왘 If a module is already fitted, remove it.
왘 Plug the required interface module into the red
connector.
왘 Refit the back cover with the two screws, or snap
the cover back into place.
왘 Attach the accompanying marking label over the
plate labelled AUX PORT.

ZB4-5xx-IF1/2

2 1
Figure 13: Installing the interface module
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Interface module

MI4-140-KF1 (hand-held)
왘 Undo the screws and remove the back of the
housing.
왘 Turn the back of the housing towards you and
replace the interface module.

3 ZB4-501-IF1
ZB4-505-IF1

1
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Installation

Replacing the battery The battery is used for maintaining the following data
in the event of a power supply failure:
Real-time clock (date and time)
Events list
Recipes

) The MI4-101-KC1, MI4-100-KC1, MI4-101-KE1,


MI4-100-KE1, MI4-110-KC1 and MI4-110-KG2
units are not battery backed-up.

The battery life is about one year. The MI4 units


indicate a low battery charge level in several ways:
Flashing red front plate “FAULT”, “FLT” or
LEDs (depending on device model)
Display in the system menu in the “Battery” field
(BATTERY OK or LOW)
Indication in the control panel status word, bit S 6
(bit S 6 = signal 1)
Replace the battery immediately if any of these
displays is activated. Battery type: Duracell DL 2430
(ZB4-280-BT1, Order No. 203515).

) An internal capacitor will maintain the power


supply for 30 seconds while the battery is being
replaced. If this time is exceeded, data will be
lost.

Replacing the battery of the MI4


왘 Switch off the power supply to the device.
왘 Undo the four screws at the back of the
expansion housing.
왘 Remove the housing.
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Replacing the battery

1
2

왘 Replace the battery.

3
ZB4-280-BT1

왘 Screw the housing back in place.


왘 Switch the power supply back on and check the
battery voltage.
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Installation

Replacing the battery of the MI4 hand-held


왘 Switch off the power supply.
왘 Undo the four screws at the back.
왘 Remove the housing.

왘 Replace the battery (see next page).


왘 Screw the housing back in place.
왘 Switch the power supply back on and check the
battery voltage.
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Insert labels

ZB4-280-BT1

Insert labels The insert labels are used for labelling the keys. You
can write on the labels and slide them beneath the
keys (row of keys). The insertion slit for the labels is
at the rear of the front panel. Depending on the
device type, two different labelling strip kits are
available:

ZB4-301-BS1 (Order No. ZB4-301-BS2 (Order No.


206859) for ... 230610) for ...
MI4-100-KC1 MI4-110-KC1, -KD1
MI4-101-KC1 MI4-110-KG1
MI4-100-KE1 MI4-110-KG2
MI4-101-KE1 MI4-140-KI1
MI4-110-KE1 MI4-140-KJ1
MI4-130-KH1 MI4-150-KI1
MI4-131-KH1 MI4-450-KI1
MI4-151-KF1 MI4-170-KH1
MI4-151-KF1 MI4-570-KH1
MI4-451-KF1 MI4-140-TA1
MI4-151-TA1 MI4-150-TA1
MI4-451-TA1 MI4-450-TA1
MI4-161-TC1 MI4-550-TA1
MI4-471-TC1 MI4-160-TA1
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MI4-470-TA1
MI4-570-TA1
MI4-580-TA1
MI4-590-TA1

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Installation

On delivery, blank label strips are fitted to each unit.


With the accompanying labelling software, you can
create user-specific labels and then print them on a
laser printer. The labelling software is included as
standard with the MI4 Configurator and can be
loaded via the Moeller homepage.

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4 Operation

Ambient conditions Do not expose the equipment to direct sunlight for


extended periods, as this could result in premature
aging of the membrane. Do not let the equipment
come into contact with corrosive substances.

Servicing and Do not use tools to operate the keyboard


maintaining the panels (screwdriver or similar). To clean the equipment, use
a soft cloth and a neutral soap product. Do not use
solvents.
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Operation

Configuration Irrespective of the MI4 model, configuration of the


MI4 panels is always carried out using the MI4
configurator software. The completed configuration
is loaded into the MI4. The following conditions
apply:
The MI4 unit is in configuration mode1) (delivery
state).
The PC is connected to the MI4 unit.
The PC port (PORT) COM 1, COM 2, COM 3 or
COM 4 must first be selected in the Configurator
“Options/Communication” menu and the
communications parameters “Baud rate”,
“Parity” and “Stop bit” specified. Transfer rates of
9600, 19200 and 38400 bit/s
can be preselected:
1) If the device is not already in configuration mode,
do the following: Press the Enter key for three
seconds and, in the menu, select Config. On touch
operator panels, touch the screen for three seconds
and select Config.

) With the ZB4-510-EG1 SSFDC downloader


(Order No. 230617), which can be connected to
the PC’s parallel port, the configuration settings
can be downloaded to the SSFDC memory card
in just a few seconds.
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Key functions

Key functions This section contains a listing of the possible key


functions of all MI4 panels.

Table 5: Possible key functions and their meaning

Keys/ Designation Function


symbols
ESC Returns to page mode without
selecting ROW or EXIT in the system
menu
PG_UP In page mode, this function can be
defined with the help of the macro
editor
PG_DOWN

HOME

Enter – Depending on the mode


Clr –
Info – Help
Clear – Delete
Ins – Insert
DATIME Date/time

PASSWORD Enter password


PRINT Print

⫾ – +/– Input a positive or negative value

With the numeric keys 0 to 9, you can input numerical


values. Some of the keys contain an additional
symbol. Depending on the operating mode, either
the numeric keypad or the symbols are active.
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Operation

Key functions depending on the operating mode


The functions are dependent on the operating mode.
Only the standard functions are described here.
These functions – with the exception of functions
available in configuration mode – can be modified,
deleted or extended in the MI4 Configurator using
the keyboard macro editor.

) Some panels do not have a “Clear” key; the


corresponding function can, however, be called
up by simultaneously pressing the “←” and “→”
keys.

Configuration mode (CONFIG)


Enter1 View the type and version of the
communication driver
Enter Pressed for 2 seconds:
Return to application mode, provided a
communication driver which is ready for
operation and a valid project have been
saved in the device (the key must be
pressed for two seconds).
1If you have programmed the Enter key by mistake, change

to configuration mode as follows:


On MI4 with touchscreen: With a finger of the left hand,
press the centre of the left half of the touchscreen. Keep
the finger on the touchscreen and switch the power supply
on. With a finger of the right hand, tap the right half of the
touchscreen once every second until configuration mode is
selected.
On MI4 without touchscreen: Keep any three keys pressed
at the same time and switch the 24 V power supply on.
Keep the keys pressed until the MI4 is in configuration
mode.
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Key functions

Page mode (PAGES)


Scroll page up

Scroll page down

Previous page
Next page
Enter Pressed for 2 seconds:
Recall the command menu
Ins1) Data input mode
Prn1) Print page/cancel printing
1) Not all models have this key. The corresponding
function can be assigned with the keyboard macro
editor.

Command menu (COMMAND)


Selection up

Selection down

Selection left
Selection right
Enter Activate selection
Clear Return to page mode
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Operation

System menu (SYSTEM)


Selection up

Selection down

Activate command
Activate command
Enter Return to page mode if EXIT was selected
Clear Return to page mode

1) Numeric keys are not available on all models. A


numeric value can be entered in these cases using the
arrow keys and the keyboard macro editor. To do this,
use the left and right arrow keys to select the required
digits and change them with the up and down arrows.

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Key functions

Data entry mode


Select a data input field:
Go to field in the previous row

Go to field in the next row

Previous field
Next field
Ins (0 to 9)1) Preselection of data input field
Enter Select field for data input
Clear Cancel input and return to page mode
Value input:
Increase value/scroll up ASCII character set/select
previous message
Reduce value/scroll down ASCII character set/select
next message
Move cursor to the left in ASCII fields
Move cursor to the right in ASCII field
1)
0 to 9 Numerical input
Enter Confirm input and return to page mode
Clear Cancel input and return to page mode
1) If not present, see legend on page 42

Alarm mode (ALARMS)


Previous alarm in the list

Next alarm in the list

Enter Confirm current alarm (press for 2 seconds)


Clear Return to page mode
Prn1) Print/cancel alarm list
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1) Not all models have this key. The corresponding


function can be defined with the keyboard macro
editor.

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Operation

Events mode (EVENTS)


Scroll up

Scroll down

Clear Return to page mode


1)
Prn Print/close event list
1) Not all models have this key. The corresponding
function can be defined with the keyboard macro
editor.

Password input mode (PASSWORD)


Increases number

Decreases number

Next number
1)
0 to 9 Input of numerical password
Enter Confirms password
Clear Cancel input
1) If not present, see legend on page 42

Time and date input mode (TIME)


Increase field value

Decrease field value

Enter Select field


Clear Return to page mode
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Key functions

Direct page selection mode (DIRECT PAGE


SELECTION)
Decreases page
Increases page
1)
0 to 9 Page number input
Enter Confirm input, go to selected page
Clear Cancel input, return to page mode
1) If not present, see legend on page 42

Direct access mode (ACCESS)


The status of individual marker bytes is shown in
hexadecimal and binary format.

Decrease offset
Increase offset
0 to 9 Numerical offset input
Enter Select next page, confirm offset input
Clear Cancel numerical offset input and return to
page mode
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Operation

Special features of models MI4-151-KF1 and


MI4-451-KF1
In addition to the ten function keys (which have insert
labels) these two models have another four function
keys located on the left of the display. Their
numbering is shown in the following drawing.

F14

F13

F12

F11

F1 F2 F3 F4 F5
F6 F7 F8 F9 F10

Figure 14: Additional function keys

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Key functions

Special features of models MI4-161-TC1/


MI4-471-TC1

F1/F3

F2/F4

shift

Figure 15: Additional function keys of MI4-161-TC1/


MI4-471-TC1

The configuration of the function keys is shown in the


diagram.
When the shift function is inactive, the top two
function keys are configured as F1 and F2.
When shift is activated they are configured as F3
and F4.
The shift function is activated or deactivated with the
Shift key. An illuminated LED in the shift key
indicates the activated state.
The LEDs of the two function keys can be configured
as required.
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Operation

LED indicators MI4-100-KC1/MI4-101-KC1


MI4-151-KF1/MI4-451-KF1
MI4-161-TC1/MI4-471-TC1

Designation Colour Status Function


DL FL(T) – Off No key pressed/hardware
(one LED) OK
Green Flashing Communication error
On Key pressed
Red Flashing Battery low
On Hardware fault

MI4-100-KE1/MI4-101-KE1
MI4-110-KE1/MI4-111-KE1
MI4-130-KH1/MI4-131-KH1

Designation Colour Status Function


DL Green Off No key pressed
Flashing Communication error
On Key pressed
FLT/fault Red Off Hardware OK
Flashing Battery low
On Hardware fault

MI4-151-TA1/MI4-451-TA1

Designation Colour Status Function


DL Green Off No keys pressed
On Key pressed
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LED indicators

Various models
LED indicators which are marked with a symbol or
text:

Symbol Designation Colour Status Function


Alarm Red Off No alarm active
On Alarm active
Flashing Alarm (confirmation required)
Com Green On Communication OK
Flashing Communication error
– Green – Programmable with macro editor

Run Green Off Hardware fault


On OK
Fault – Off Hardware OK
On Hardware fault
Flashing Battery low
Red Off Hardware OK
On Hardware fault
Flashing Battery low
Green Off No key pressed
On Key pressed
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Operation

The values in the table refer to the letters in the


drawings shown on the next page:

a b c d e f
MI4-110-KC1 149 109 60 5 136 96
MI4-110-KD1 149 109 53 5 136 96
MI4-110-KG1 141 176 76 5 128 163
MI4-110-KG2 141 176 76 5 128 163
MI4-140-KI1 220 176 71 5 207 163
MI4-140-KJ1 275 220 77 5 262 207
MI4-150-KI1 275 220 80 5 262 207
MI4-450-KI1 275 220 80 5 262 207
MI4-170-KH1 311 276 80 5 292 257
MI4-570-KH1 311 276 80 5 292 257
MI4-130-TA1 149 109 61 5 136 96
MI4-140-TA1 187 147 79 5 176 136
MI4-150-TA1 187 147 91 5 176 136
MI4-450-TA1 187 147 91 5 176 136
MI4-550-TA1 187 147 91 5 176 136
MI4-160-TA1 287 232 91 5 276 221
MI4-470-TA1 287 232 91 5 276 221
MI4-570-TA1 287 232 91 5 276 221
MI4-580-TA1 337 267 91 5 326 256
MI4-590-TA1 392 307 101 5 381 296
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Appendix

Dimensions

) See the left-hand page for the values


corresponding to device types.

Device dimensions

c d
a

Fitting dimensions
f
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Operation

a d
 i e

h
f
b

g
c

Panel Unit dimensions in mm Panel cutout Drilling dimensions


in mm [mm]
a b c d e f g h i
MI 4-100-KC11) 149 109 64 5 136 96 – – –
MI 4-101-KC11)
MI 4-100-KE1 195 98 74 8 174 78 184 87 4.2
MI 4-101-KE1
MI 4-110-KE1 195 98 74 8 174 78 184 87 4.2
MI 4-111-KE1
MI 4-130-KH11) 311 165 80 9 292 147 – – –
MI 4-131-KH11)
MI 4-151-KF1 216 168 74 8 195 147 205 157 4.2
MI 4-451-KF1
MI 4-151-TA1 216 168 74 8 195 147 205 157 4.2
MI 4-451-TA1
MI 4-161-TC11) 311 220 80 9 292 202 – – –
MI 4-471-TC11)

1) These models are secured with screw brackets and


have a fixed frame; the remaining models have a free
frame and are fastened with four screws.
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Dimensions

MI4-140-KF1

a b c d
116 86 102 239
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Operation

Communication cables Text operator panel (without PC/PRINTER PORT)

RS 232/RS
485
PLC PORT MI4 AUX PORT
햲 Sucom A Suconet K Other
(ZB4-501-IF1) interface
modules
ZB4-2B3-KB1

ZB4-2B7-KB1

ZB4-2B3-KB2

ZB4-231-KB1

ZB4-233-KB2
ZB4-24A-KP1

RS 232 RS 232 RS 232 RS 485 RS 485 RS 485


PC PS416-CPU PS4-150 PS416-CPU PS4-150 PS416 XC100/
PS4-200 PS4-200 200/600
PS4-300 PS4-300
Non-
Moeller
devices

햲 Adapter, supplied as standard with ZB4-24A-KP1


cable.
햳 Other interface module can be connected in place of
the Suconet K interface module:
PROFIBUS-DP ZB4-504-IF1/-IF2
Siemens MPI ZB4-505-IF1/-IF2
DeviceNet ZB4-506-IF1
CANopen ZB4-507-IF1
For cable assignments of these interfaces, see section
“Engineering”. For an overview, see page 12.
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Communication cables

Text operator panel (with PC/PRINTER PORT)


Graphic/touch operator panel

RS 232 RS 232/RS 485


PC/PRINTER MI4 PLC PORT AUX PORT
PORT
Sucom A Suconet K* Other
interface
modules
ZB4-2B3-KB1

ZB4-2B7-KB1

ZB4-2B3-KB2

ZB4-231-KB1

ZB4-233-KB2
ZB4-24A-KP1

RS 232 RS 232 RS 232 RS 485 RS 485 RS 485


PC PS416-CPU PS4-150 PS416-CPU PS4-150 PS416 XC100/
PS4-200 PS4-200 200/600
PS4-300 PS4-300 Non-
Moeller
devices

햲 Other interface modules can be connected in place of


the Suconet K module:
PROFIBUS-DP ZB4-504-IF1
Siemens MPI ZB4-505-IF1/-IF2
DeviceNet ZB4-506-IF1
CANopen ZB4-507-IF1
For cable assignments of these interfaces, see section
“Engineering”. For an overview, see page 12.
* The following units are supplied with a fitted Suconet-K
interface (ZB4-501-IF1):
MI4-101-KC1
MI4-101-KE1/MI4-111-KE1
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MI4-131-KH1
MI4-151-KF1/MI4-451-KF1
MI4-151-TA1/MI4-451-TA1
MI4-161-TC1/MI4-471-TC1

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Operation

Technical data
General
Standards EN 61 131-2, EN 50 178
Shock resistance 15 g/11 ms
Vibration resistance Constant 1g, f = 0 to 150 Hz
Cable cross-section 0.22 to 1.5 mm2
EMC See below
Ports
PC/PRINTER PORT
Type RS 232
Transmission rate 600 to 38400 kbit/s
Plug type 15-pin, Sub-D socket
PLC PORT
PLC/PC PORT
Type RS 232, RS 485
Plug type 15-pin, Sub-D plug
AUX PORT
Type Depending on connected
interface module
Plug type 9-pin, Sub-D socket

General electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) data for automation devices


Emitted interference EN 55 011/22 Class A
Interference immunity
ESD EN 61 000-4-2 Contact discharge 4 kV
Air discharge 8 kV
RFI EN 61 000-4-3 AM/PM 10 V/m
Burst EN 61 000-4-4 Network/digital I/O 2 kV
Analog I/O, field bus 1 kV
Surge EN 61 000-4-5 Digital O/O, asymmetrical 0.5 kV
Network DC, asymmetrical 1 kV
Network DC, symmetrical 0.5 kV
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Network AC, asymmetrical 2 kV


Network AC, symmetrical 1 kV
Line-conducted EN 61 000-4-6 AM 10 V
interference

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Text operator panel (not graphics-capable)

MI4-...
100-KC1 101-KC1 100-KE1 101-KE1 110-KE1 111-KE1 130-KH1 131-KH1
Display Monochrome Monochrome Monochrome Monochrome Monochrome Monochrome Monochrome Monochrome
LCD LCD LCD LCD LCD LCD LCD LCD
Backlighting LED LED LED LED LED LED LED LED
Contrast adjustment Software Software Software Software Software Software Software Software
Graphics capability No No No No No No No No
Number of colours/ – – – – – – – –
grey levels
Rows x characters 2 x 20 2 x 20 2 x 20 2 x 20 4 x 20 4 x 20 4 x 40 4 x 40
Display dimensions in 80 x 16 80 x16 72 x 16 72 x 16 72 x 24 72 x 24 138 x 28 138 x 28
mm
Scaleable font No No No No No No No No
User-definable 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
characters

Technical data
Keys
Numeric keypad – – Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
F-keys (with LED), 4 4 9 9 9 9 16 16
labelling facility
Total no. of user- 10 10 19 19 19 19 35 35
programmable keys
User LEDs 4 4 9 9 9 9 16 16
Touch function – – – – – – – –
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MI4-...

Operation
100-KC1 101-KC1 100-KE1 101-KE1 110-KE1 111-KE1 130-KH1 131-KH1
Memory
Flash project memory 128 kb (32 kb reserved for protocol)
Recipe memory – – – – 16 kb 16 kb 16 kb 16 kb
Project memory – – – – 512 kb 512 kb 512 kb 512 kb
expansion
Special features
Battery – – – – Yes Yes Yes Yes
Number of alarm 256 256 256 256 1024 1024 1024 1024
messages
Number of history – – – – 256 256 256 256
memory messages
Number of variables per Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited
page
Password Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Real-time clock Yes, without battery back-up Yes Yes Yes Yes
Screen saver – – – – – – – –
Buzzer – – – – – – – –
Printer port – – – – Yes Yes Yes Yes

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MI4-...
100-KC1 101-KC1 100-KE1 101-KE1 110-KE1 111-KE1 130-KH1 131-KH1
Ports
RS 232C/RS 485 combination port for:
- Sucom A Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
- Configuration Yes Yes – – Yes Yes – –
RS232C port for:
- Configuration – – Yes Yes Yes Yes
- Printer connection – – – – Yes Yes Yes Yes
1 fieldbus interface, plug-in modules for:
- Suconet K Yes Yes, plugged Yes Yes, plugged Yes Yes, plugged Yes Yes, plugged
in in in in
- PROFIBUS-DP Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
- Siemens MPI Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
- DeviceNet Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
- CANopen Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Power supply

Technical data
Rated voltage 24 V DC 24 V DC 24 V DC 24 V DC 24 V DC 24 V DC 24 V DC 24 V DC
Permissible range (V DC) 20.4 to 28.8 20.4 to 28.8 20.4 to 28.8 20.4 to 28.8 20.4 to 28.8 20.4 to 28.8 20.4 to 28.8 20.4 to 28.8
Reverse polarity Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
protection
Rated current 250 mA 250 mA 250 mA 250 mA 250 mA 250 mA 400 mA 400 mA
Fuses Electronic Electronic 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A
replaceable replaceable replaceable replaceable replaceable replaceable
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MI4-...

Operation
100-KC1 101-KC1 100-KE1 101-KE1 110-KE1 111-KE1 130-KH1 131-KH1
General
Weight in kg 0.8 0.8 1 1 1 1 1.9 1.9
Degree of protection Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
(front) IP65
Ambient temperature in 0 – 50 0 – 50 0 – 50 0 – 50 0 – 50 0 – 50 0 – 50 0 – 50
°C
Storage temperature in –20 to +70 –20 to +70 –20 to +70 –20 to +70 –20 to +70 –20 to +70 –20 to +70 –20 to +70
°C
Keyboard lifespan > 3 million > 3 million > 3 million > 3 million > 3 million > 3 million > 3 million > 3 million
(keystrokes)
Touchscreen lifespan – – – – – – – –
(operations)
Cable cross-section in 1 x 1.5 1 x 1.5 1 x 1.5 1 x 1.5 1 x 1.5 1 x 1.5 1 x 1.5 1 x 1.5
mm²
Connection type: Plug-in Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
screw terminal
Dimensions W x H x D in 149 x 109 x 149 x 109 x 195 x 98 x 195 x 98 x 195 x 98 x 74 195 x 98 x 74 311 x 165 x 311 x 165 x
mm 64 64 74 74 80 80

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Graphics-capable text operator panel

MI4-...
110-KC1 110-KD1 110-KG2 110-KG1 140-KF1 140-KI1 140-KJ1
Display Monochrome Monochrome Monochrome Monochrome Monochrome Monochrome Monochrome
LCD LCD LCD LCD LCD LCD LCD
Backlighting LED LED LED LED LED LED LED
Contrast adjustment Software Software Software Software Software Software Software
Graphics capability Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Number of colours/grey – – – – – – –
levels
Rows x characters 4 x 20 4 x 20 4 x 20 4 x 20 8 x 20 8 x 40 8 x 40
Resolution in pixels 120 x 32 120 x 32 120 x 32 120 x 32 120 x 64 240 x 64 240 x 64
Display dimensions 70 x 21 mm 70 x 21 mm 70 x 21 mm 70 x 21 mm 66 x 33 mm 127 x 34 mm 127 x 34 mm
Scaleable font Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
User-definable 256 256 256 256 256 256 256
characters
Keys

Technical data
Numeric keypad – Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
F-keys (with LED), 4 9 12 12 9 23 23
labelling facility
Total number of user- 11 19 35 35 27 46 46
programmable keys
Electromechanical – – – – – – Yes
keypads can be fitted
User LEDs 4 10 13 13 21 24 32
Touch function – – – – – – –
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Operation
110-KC1 110-KD1 110-KG2 110-KG1 140-KF1 140-KI1 140-KJ1
Memory
Flash project memory 512 kb 512 kb 512 kb 512 kb 512 kb 512 kb 512 kb
Recipe memory – 16 kb – 16 kb 16 kb 16 kb 16 kb
Project memory – – 512 kb 512 kb – 512 kb 512 kb
expansion
Special features
Battery – Yes – Yes Yes Yes Yes
Number of alarm 256 1024 256 1024 1024 1024 1024
messages
Number of history – 256 – 256 256 256 256
memory messages
Number of variables per Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited
page
Password Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Real-time clock Yes, without Yes Yes, without Yes Yes Yes Yes
back-up back-up
Screen saver – – – – – – –
Buzzer – – – – – – –
Printer port – – – Yes Yes Yes Yes

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MI4-...
110-KC1 110-KD1 110-KG2 110-KG1 140-KF1 140-KI1 140-KJ1
Ports
RS232C/RS485 combination port for:
- Sucom A Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
- Configuration Yes Yes Yes – – – –
RS232C port for:
- Configuration – – – Yes Yes Yes Yes
- Printer connection – – – Yes Yes Yes Yes
1 fieldbus interface, plug-in modules for:
- Suconet K Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
- PROFIBUS-DP Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes
- Siemens MPI Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
- DeviceNet Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes
- CANopen Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes
Power supply

Technical data
Rated voltage 24 V DC 24 V DC 24 V DC 24 V DC 24 V DC 24 V DC 24 V DC
Permissible range (V DC) 18 to 30 18 to 30 18 to 30 18 to 30 18 to 30 18 to 30 18 to 30
Reverse polarity Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
protection
Rated current 250 mA 250 mA 300 mA 300 mA 300 mA 400 mA 400 mA
Fuses Electronic Electronic Electronic Electronic Electronic Electronic Electronic
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Operation
110-KC1 110-KD1 110-KG2 110-KG1 140-KF1 140-KI1 140-KJ1
General
Weight in kg 1 1 1.1 1.1 1.5 incl. cable 2 2
Degree of protection Yes ja Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
(front) IP65
Ambient temperature in 0 – 50 0 – 50 0 – 50 0 – 50 0 – 50 0 – 50 0 – 50
°C
Storage temperature in –20 to +70 –20 bis +70 –20 to +70 –20 to +70 –20 to +70 –20 to +70 –20 to +70
°C
Keyboard lifespan > 3 million > 3 Mio > 3 million > 3 million > 3 million > 3 million > 3 million
(keystrokes)
Touchscreen lifespan – – – – – – –
(operations)
Cable cross-section in 1 x 1.5 1 x 1,5 1 x 1.5 1 x 1.5 Open 1 x 1.5 1 x 1.5
mm² cable end
Connection type, plug-in Yes ja Yes Yes – Yes Yes
screw terminal
Dimensions in mm 149 x 109 x 149 x 109 x 141 x 176 x 76 141 x 176 x 116 x 239 x 220 x 176 x 275 x 220 x
60 58 76 102 71 77

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Graphic operator panels

MI4-151-KF1 MI4-451-KF1 MI4-150-KI1 MI4-450-KI1 MI4-170-KH1 MI4-570-KH1


Display Monochr. LCD Colour LCD-STN Monochr. LCD Colour LCD-STN Monochr. LCD TFT
Backlighting CCFL CCFL CCFL CCFL CCFL CCFL
Contrast adjustment Autom. Autom. Software Software Software Software
Graphics capability Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Number of colours/grey levels – 16 – 16 – 256
Rows x characters 16 x 40 16 x 40 16 x 40 16 x 40 30 x 80 30 x 80
Resolution in pixels 320 x 240 320 x 240 320 x 240 320 x 240 640 x 480 640 x 480
Display dimensions in mm 121 x 91/5.6" 121 x 91/5.6" 121 x 91/5.6" 121 x 91/5.6" 212 x 159/10,4“
Scaleable font Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
User-definable characters 256 256 256 256 256 256
Keys
Numeric keypad Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
F-keys (with LED), labelling facility 10 10 33 (24 – 33 no LED) 23 23

Technical data
Total number of user-programmable 37 37 56 56 50 50
keys
User LEDs 10 10 24 24 24 24
Touch function – – – – – –
Memory
Flash project memory 512 kb (64 kb reserved for protocol) 8 MB SSFDC card 8 MB SSFDC card
Recipe memory 32 kb 32 kb 32 kb 32 kb 32 kb 32 kb
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MI4-151-KF1 MI4-451-KF1 MI4-150-KI1 MI4-450-KI1 MI4-170-KH1 MI4-570-KH1

Operation
Project memory expansion 512 kb 512 kb – – – –
Special features
Battery Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Number of alarm messages 1024 1024 1024 1024 1024 1024
Number of history memory messages 1024 1024 1024 1024 1024 1024
Number of variables per page Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited
Password Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Real-time clock Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Screen saver Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Buzzer – – – – – –
Printer port Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Ports
RS232C/RS485 combination port for:
- Sucom A Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
- Configuration – – – – – –
RS232C port for:
- Configuration Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
- Printer connection Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
1 fieldbus interface, plug-in modules for:
- Suconet K Plugged in Plugged in Yes Yes Yes Yes
- PROFIBUS-DP Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
- Siemens MPI Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
- DeviceNet Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

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MI4-151-KF1 MI4-451-KF1 MI4-150-KI1 MI4-450-KI1 MI4-170-KH1 MI4-570-KH1


- CANopen Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Power supply
Rated voltage 24 V DC 24 V DC 24 V DC 24 V DC 24 V DC 24 V DC
Permissible range 20.4 to 28.8 V 20.4 to 28.8 V DC 18 to 30 V DC 18 to 30 V DC 18 to 30 V DC
DC
Reverse polarity protection Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Rated current 500 mA 500 mA 600 mA 600 mA 700 mA 700 mA
Fuses 2 A replaceable 2 A replaceable 2 A replaceable 2 A replaceable electronic electronic
General
Weight in kg 1.4 1.4 1.9 1.9 2.5 2.5
Degree of protection (front) IP65 Yes Yes Yes Yes ja ja
Ambient temperature in °C 0 – 50 0 – 50 0 – 50 0 – 50 0 – 50 0 – 50
Storage temperature in °C –20 to +70 –20 to +70 –20 to +70 –20 to +70 –20 to +70 –20 to +70
Keyboard lifespan (keystrokes) > 3 million > 3 million > 3 million > 3 million > 3 million > 3 million
Touchscreen lifespan (operations) – – – – – –
Cable cross-section in mm² 1 x 1.5 1 x 1.5 1 x 1.5 1 x 1.5 1 x 1.5 1 x 1.5

Technical data
Connection type Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
(plug-in screw terminal)
Dimensions W x H x D in mm 216 x 168 x 74 216 x 168 x 74 275 x 220 x 80 275 x 220 x 80 311 x 276 x 80 311 x 276 x 80
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Operation
MI4-...
151-TA1* 161-TC1 471-TC1 130-TA1 140-TA1* 160-TA1* 580-TA1*
451-TA1** 150-TA1* 470-TA1** 590-TA1**
450-TA1** 570-TA1***
550-TA1***
Display Monochr.* Monochrome colour TFT Monochr. Monochr. * Monochr.* colour TFT
colour STN** colour STN** colour STN**
colour TFT*** colour TFT***
Backlighting CCFL CCFL CCFL LED LED* CCFL CCFL
CCFL**, ***
Contrast adjustment autom. Software Software Software Software*, ** Software*, ** –
–*** –***
Graphics capability Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Number of colours/grey levels –* 256 256 – –* –* 256
16** 16** 256**, ***
256***
Rows x characters 16 x 40 25 x 80 30 x 80 16 x 40 16 x 40 30 x 80 40 x 100*
48 x 128**
Resolution in pixels 320 x 240 640 x 400 640 x 480 320 x 240 320 x 240 640 x 480 800 x 600*
1024 x 768**
Display dimensions in mm 121 x 91 194 x 121 212 x 159 77 x 58 121 x 91 196 x 147.6/9.6“ * 246 x 184/12.1“ *
5.6“ 9.6" 10.4" 3.8“ 5.6“ 218 x 159/10.4“ **, *** 304 x 228/15“ **
Scaleable font Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
User-definable characters 256 256 256 256 256 256 256

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MI4-...
151-TA1* 161-TC1 471-TC1 130-TA1 140-TA1* 160-TA1* 580-TA1*
451-TA1** 150-TA1* 470-TA1** 590-TA1**
450-TA1** 570-TA1***
550-TA1***
Keys
Numeric keypad – – – – – – –
F-keys (with LED), labelling – 2 2 – – – –
facility
Total no. of user- – 9 9 – – – –
programmable keys
User LEDs – 3 3 – – – –
Touch function Resistive Resistive Resistive Resistive Resistive Resistive Resistive
Memory
Flash project memory 512 kb 512 kb 8 MB SSFDC 512 kb 8 MB SSFDC 8 MB SSFDC Karte 8 MB SSFDC Karte
Karte Karte
64 kb reserved for protocol
Recipe memory 32 kb 32 kb 32 kb 32 kb 32 kb 32 kb 32 kb
Project memory 512 kb 512 kb 512 kb – – – –

Technical data
expansion1)
Special features
Battery2) Yes Yes Yes – Yes Yes Yes
Number of alarm messages 1024 1024 1024 1024 1024 1024 1024
Number of history memory 1024 1024 1024 256 1024 1024 1024
messages
Number of variables per page unlimited unlimited unlimited unlimited unlimited unlimited
Password Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
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Real-time clock Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes


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Operation
151-TA1* 161-TC1 471-TC1 130-TA1 140-TA1* 160-TA1* 580-TA1*
451-TA1** 150-TA1* 470-TA1** 590-TA1**
450-TA1** 570-TA1***
550-TA1***
Screen saver Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Buzzer Yes Yes Yes – Yes Yes Yes
Printer port Yes Yes Yes – Yes Yes Yes
Ports
RS232C/RS485 combination
port for:
- Sucom A Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
- Configuration – – – Yes – – –
RS232C port for:
- Configuration Yes Yes Yes – Yes Yes Yes
- Printer connection Yes Yes Yes – Yes Yes Yes
1 fieldbus interface, plug-in
modules for:
- Suconet K Plugged in Plugged in Plugged in Yes Yes Yes Yes
-PROFIBUS-DP Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
- Siemens MPI Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
- DeviceNet Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
- CANopen Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Power supply
Rated voltage 24 V DC 24 V DC 24 V DC 24 V DC 24 V DC 24 V DC 24 V DC
Permissible range (V DC) 20.4 to 28.8 20.4 to 28.8 20.4 to 28.8 18 to 30 18 to 30 18 to 30 18 to 30

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MI4-...
151-TA1* 161-TC1 471-TC1 130-TA1 140-TA1* 160-TA1* 580-TA1*
451-TA1** 150-TA1* 470-TA1** 590-TA1**
450-TA1** 570-TA1***
550-TA1***
Reverse polarity protection Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Rated current 500 600 1000 400 600 600* 800*
700**, *** 1200**
Fuses 2 A replaceable Electronic Electronic Electronic
General
Weight in kg 1.4 2.7 2.7 1 1.4 2.25 2.85*, 3.85**
Degree of protection (front) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
IP65
Ambient temperature 0 – 50 °C 0 – 50 °C 0 – 50 °C 0 – 50 °C 0 – 45 °C 0 – 45 °C 0 – 45 °C
Storage temperature in °C –20 to +70 –20 to +70 –20 to +70 –20 to +70 –20 to +70 –20 to +70
Keyboard lifespan (keystrokes) – – – – – – –
Touchscreen lifespan > 1 million > 1 million > 1 million >3 > 3 million > 3 million > 3 million
(operations) million
Cable cross-section in mm² 1 x 1.5 1 x 1.5 1 x 1.5 1 x 1.5 1 x 1.5 1 x 1.5 1 x 1.5

Technical data
Connection type (plug-in Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
screw terminal)
Dimensions W x H x D in mm 216 x 168 x 311 x 220 x 311 x 220 x 149 x 109 187 x 147 x 963) 287 x 232 x 96 337 x 267 x 96*
74 80 80 x 61 392 x 307 x 106**

1 Upgradeable with ZB4-512-SF1 memory module


2 3 V lithium, non-rechargeable, lifespan about 1 year, replaceable, replacement item ZB4-280-BT1
3 Bei MI4-140-TA1: T = 79 mm
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Operation

New features
All the new features available in MI4 models from
firmware version 4.40 and 4.50, are listed in the
following table.

Trend displays and pointer-type instruments

Min./Max. variable setpoint values

Automatic firmware upgrade


Pixel and vector graphics1)
Expanded font support

SSFDC memory card


Device firm ware

Pop-up keypads

Recipe back-up
Variables

MI4-100-KC1 32 j j
MI4-101-KC1 32 j j
MI4-110-KC1 32 j j
MI4-110-KD1 52 j j
MI4-100-KE1 32 j j
MI4-101-KE1 32 j j
MI4-110-KE1 32 j j
MI4-111-KE1 32 j j
MI4-110-KG1 32 j j
MI4-110-KG2 32 j j
MI4-130-KH1 32 j j
MI4-131-KH1 32 j j
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MI4-140-KI1 32 j j
MI4-140-KJ1 32 j j
MI4-140-KF1 32 j j
MI4-151-KF1 33 j j

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Technical data

Trend displays and pointer-type instruments

Min./Max. variable setpoint values

Automatic firmware upgrade


Pixel and vector graphics1)
Expanded font support

SSFDC memory card


Device firm ware

Pop-up keypads

Recipe back-up
Variables
MI4-151-TA1 33 j j
MI4-161-TC1 33 j j
MI4-451-KF1 37 j j
MI4-451-TA1 37 j j
MI4-150-KI1 38 j j j
MI4-450-KI1 38 j j j
MI4-170-KH1 58 j j j j j j j
MI4-570-KH1 58 j j j j j j j
MI4-471-TC1 38 j j j j
MI4-130-TA1 53 j j j
MI4-140-TA1 38 j j j j
MI4-450-TA1 38 j j j j
MI4-150-TA1 38 j j j j
MI4-550-TA1 58 j j j j j j j
MI4-570-TA1 58 j j j j j j j
MI4-470-TA1 58 j j j j j j j
MI4-160-TA1 58 j j j j j j j
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MI4-580-TA1 58 j j j j j j j
MI4-590-TA1 58 j j j j j j j

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Index

A
Ambient conditions ........................................................ 37
AUX PORT
Function ........................................................................ 7
Terminal assignment .......................... 14, 16, 17, 18, 19

B
Baud rate ....................................................................... 38
Bus termination with Suconet K .................................... 15

C
Cleaning ......................................................................... 37
Communication cables, overview .................................. 54
CONFIG ......................................................................... 40
Configuration ................................................................. 38
Connection diagram ........................................................ 9
Connections ..................................................................... 9

D
Data connections, MI4 ................................................... 12
Data interface, MI4 hand-held ....................................... 23
Data transfer rate ........................................................... 38
Date input mode ............................................................ 44
Delivery state, MI4 hand-held ........................................ 24
Device dimensions ................................................... 51, 52
Dimensions .................................................................... 51
DL ................................................................................... 48
Documentation, MI4 ........................................................ 3
Drilling dimensions ......................................................... 52

E
Earthing
0 volt cable ................................................................. 11
Data plug .................................................................... 11
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Panel housing ............................................................. 11


Power supply plugs .................................................... 11
Electromagnetic compatibility ....................................... 56
Engineering ...................................................................... 9

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F
Features ............................................................................ 6
Fitting dimensions .......................................................... 51
FLT ................................................................................. 48
Function keys, additional
MI 4-151-KF1, MI 4-451-KF1 ..................................... 46
MI 4-161-TC1, MI 4-471-TC1 ..................................... 47

G
Grounding ......................................................................... 9

I
Insert labels .................................................................... 35
Installation
Interface module ......................................................... 30
MI4 .............................................................................. 27
MI4 (hand-held) ........................................................... 29
Installing the interface module ....................................... 30

K
Key assignment
In alarm mode (ALARMS) ........................................... 43
In configuration mode ................................................. 40
In data entry mode ...................................................... 43
In direct access mode (ACCESS) ............................... 45
In events mode (EVENTS) ........................................... 44
In page mode .............................................................. 41
In page selection mode, direct ................................... 45
In password input mode ............................................. 44
In the Command menu ............................................... 41
In the System menu .................................................... 42
In time input mode ...................................................... 44
Key functions .................................................................. 39

L
LEDs ............................................................................... 48
Lifespan, battery ............................................................. 32
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M
Maintaining ..................................................................... 37

O
Operation ........................................................................ 37

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Index

P
Panel cutout ................................................................... 52
Panel overview ................................................................. 5
PASSWORD ................................................................... 44
PC, connecting .............................................................. 20
PC/PRINTER PORT
Function ........................................................................ 7
Terminal assignment .................................................. 21
PLC connection
CANopen .................................................................... 19
PROFIBUS-DP ........................................................... 16
Siemens MPI .............................................................. 17
Sucom A ..................................................................... 13
Suconet K ................................................................... 14
PLC PORT
Function ........................................................................ 7
Terminal assignment ............................................ 13, 22
Power supply ................................................................... 9
Printer, connecting ......................................................... 20

R
Replacing the battery ..................................................... 32
Resistive touch technology .............................................. 5

S
Suconet K module, connecting ..................................... 14
SYSTEM ......................................................................... 42

T
Technical data ................................................................ 56
Terminal assignment
Adapter extensions of MI4 hand-held ........................ 23
AUX PORT .......................................... 14, 16, 17, 18, 19
PC/PRINTER PORT .................................................... 21
PLC PORT ............................................................ 13, 22
TIME ............................................................................... 44
Touch technology, resistive ............................................. 5
Transfer rate ................................................................... 38
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