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Chapter 2

Technical data

Panel PC 2100 swing arm user's manual V1.00

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3.4.2 5ACCIF01.FPSC-000

3.4.2.1 General information

The 5ACCIF01.FPSC-000 interface option is equipped with a POWERLINK, RS232 and CAN bus interface.

1x POWERLINK interface managing or controlled node

1x RS232 interface

1x CAN bus interface

32 kB FRAM

Compatible with the APC2100 and PPC2100

3.4.2.2 Order data

Model number

Short description

Figure

Interface options

5ACCIF01.FPSC-000

Interface card - POWERLINK - CAN - RS232 (Rx/Tx) - 32 kB

FRAM

Optional accessories
Terminal blocks

0TB1210.3100

Connector - Female 10-pin - Cage clamp - Protected against

vibration by the screw flange

Table 67: 5ACCIF01.FPSC-000 - Order data

3.4.2.3 Technical data

Information:

The following characteristics, features and limit values only apply to this accessory and can deviate

from those specified for the complete system. The data specifications for the complete system take

precedence over those of individual components.

Product ID

5ACCIF01.FPSC-000

General information

LEDs

L1, L2, L3

B&R ID code

0xE53F

Certification

cULus

Yes

cULus HazLoc Class 1 Division 2

LISTED 2P61 ABCD BR T4

Controller

FRAM

32 kB

Interfaces

COM

Quantity

1

Type

RS232, not modem-capable, not electrically isolated

Execution

10-pin, male

UART

16550-compatible, 16-byte FIFO

Max. baud rate

115 kbit/s

POWERLINK

Quantity

1

Transmission

100 Base-T (ANSI/IEEE 802.3)

Type

Type 4 

1)

Execution

Shielded RJ45

Transfer rate

100 Mbit/s

Cable length

Max. 100 m between two stations (segment length)

CAN

Quantity

1

Execution

10-pin, male

Transfer rate

512 kbit/s

Terminating resistors

Type

Can be enabled or disabled using a sliding switch

Electrical characteristics

Power consumption

1.75 W

Environmental conditions

Temperature

Operation

-20 to 55°C

Storage

-20 to 60°C

Transport

-20 to 60°C

Table 68: 5ACCIF01.FPSC-000 - Technical data

Summary of Contents for Panel PC 2100

Page 1: ...f the date of publication however Bernecker Rainer Industrie Elektronik Ges m b H makes no warranty ex pressed or implied with regard to the products or documentation contained within this manual In a...

Page 2: ...Chapter 1 General information Chapter 2 Technical data Chapter 3 Installation Chapter 4 Software Chapter 5 Standards and certifications Chapter 6 Accessories Chapter 7 Maintenance and service Appendix...

Page 3: ...ption of individual modules 15 1 2 1 Display units 15 1 2 2 System units 15 1 3 System components Configuration 16 1 3 1 Configuration 16 2 Complete system 18 2 1 Mechanical characteristics 18 2 1 1 D...

Page 4: ...livery of components 85 1 3 Removing the interface cover 86 1 4 Connecting the cables 87 1 5 Replacing a system unit 88 1 6 Installing the handles 90 2 Connecting to the power mains 91 2 1 Installing...

Page 5: ...4 Interrupt assignments in APIC mode 133 2 Windows Embedded 8 1 Industry Pro 134 2 1 General information 134 2 2 Order data 134 2 3 Overview 134 2 4 Features with Windows Embedded 8 1 Industry Pro W8...

Page 6: ...n 156 10 3 1 Getting started 156 10 3 2 General commands 156 10 3 3 Update commands 156 10 3 4 ISO 15693 commands 156 10 3 5 Memory organization 157 10 3 6 ISO 15693 commands Examples 157 10 4 Error m...

Page 7: ...l overlay 174 3 3 Lacquered aluminum front 174 3 4 Touch screen 175 4 Features 176 4 1 RFID read write transponder unit 176 4 2 Pushbutton RAFIX 22 FS 1 30 270 021 2300 176 4 3 Pushbutton RAFIX 22 FS...

Page 8: ...section Switching on the device on page 95 Updated section Minimum ambient temperature during operation on page 22 Updated section Maximum ambient temperature during operation on page 21 1 01 2015 04...

Page 9: ...for proper ESD handling Electrical components with a housing Do not touch the connector contacts on connected cables Do not touch the contact tips on circuit boards Electrical components without a hou...

Page 10: ...2 6 Operation 2 6 1 Protection against touching electrical parts To operate programmable logic controllers operating and monitoring devices and uninterruptible power supplies certain components must...

Page 11: ...Separation of materials It is necessary to separate different materials so the device can undergo an environmentally friendly recycling process Component Disposal Programmable logic controllers Operat...

Page 12: ...ment Caution Disregarding these safety guidelines and notices can result in injury or damage to equipment Information This information is important for preventing errors Table 3 Description of the saf...

Page 13: ...E stop Selector switch Key switch IP65 protection For swing arm mounting Flange on the top 51 5AP99D 185B 01 Automation Panel 18 5 HD TFT 1366 x 768 pixels 4 9 Multi touch projected capacitive Landsc...

Page 14: ...1200 ENG Windows 7 Professional SP1 64 bit English DVD 137 5SWWI7 1200 GER Windows 7 Professional SP1 64 bit German DVD 137 5SWWI7 1300 MUL Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 32 bit Multilingual DVD 137 5SWWI7 1...

Page 15: ...ed exclusively as a complete system together with a link module Automation Panel 9xD or CPU board and system unit Panel PC 2100 swing arm device Single touch display units start at model number 5AP92D...

Page 16: ...for the operating system Operating system System unit Processor Type Processor Clock frequency Processor Cores Main memory Type Main memory Size 5PPC2100 BY01 001 Intel Atom E3815 1460 MHz 1 DDR3 SDRA...

Page 17: ...tomation Panel 99D 5AP99D 185B 00 18 5 HD Multi touch Top Yes Landscape 5AP99D 185B 01 18 5 HD Multi touch Bottom Yes Landscape 5AP99D 215C 00 21 5 FHD Multi touch Top Yes Landscape 5AP99D 215C 01 21...

Page 18: ...35 9 24 5 61 16 25 5 265 517 9 31 95 12 35 5 19 0 single touch 5AP92D 1906 0x 468 386 116 8 234 4 32 5 63 5 1 6 42 8 300 3 587 9 31 95 12 43 5 18 5 multi touch 5AP93D 185B 0x 503 323 135 7 231 5 24 5...

Page 19: ...x 503 406 135 7 231 5 24 5 63 16 25 5 355 615 28 12 35 5 21 5 multi touch with keys 5AP99D 215C 0x 569 5 444 169 231 5 24 5 62 3 45 6 352 7 681 5 28 12 35 5 21 5 multi touch with keys 5AP99D 215I 0x 3...

Page 20: ...5C 0x 11550 21 5 multi touch with keys 5AP99D 215I 0x 11400 24 0 multi touch 5AP93D 240C 0x 10900 24 0 multi touch with keys 5AP99D 240C 0x 13250 Table 7 Display units Weight Component Model number We...

Page 21: ...ack adapters USB interfaces Maximum system expansion and power consumption 2 2 1 1 Maximum ambient temperature during operation E3815 1 46 GHz E3825 1 33 GHz E3826 1 46 GHz E3827 1 75 GHz E3845 1 91 G...

Page 22: ...ient temperatures 1 Select the system unit 2 The Minimum Maximum ambient temperature row shows the minimum maximum ambient temperature for the complete system including the respective system unit Info...

Page 23: ...locations in the PPC2100 The temperatures 1 can be read in BIOS OEM features on page 103 or in Microsoft Windows operating systems with the B R Control Center2 For applications that don t use Windows...

Page 24: ...cards Humidity The specifications listed correspond to the relative humidity at an ambient temperature of 30 C More detailed information about specific temperature dependent humidity values can be fo...

Page 25: ...se replacement necessary or if the voltage supply is connected incorrectly reverse polarity protection fuse replacement not necessary The device must be returned to B R for repairs if the fuse is blow...

Page 26: ...USB consumers PPC2100 E3845 4C 1 91 GHz 5PPC2100 BY44 001 Max 19 W without USB consumers Max 29 W with USB consumers Table 19 System units Power calculation Display type Model number 5 V 3V3 12 V 15 0...

Page 27: ...t DDR3 Channel 2 DDR3 Channel 1 Power up sequencing USB interface 1 USB interface 0 SATA0 PCIe 2 PCIe 3 ETH2 ETH1 USB interface 2 SMB Interface directed outwards Interface Optional or internal Gen7 iG...

Page 28: ...RS232 CAN FPGA FRAM Mini PCIe connector Interface option PCIe 1 Power down POWERLINK RS232 CAN IF option POWERLINK RS232 CAN Female connector 10 pin Yellow Green Red Green Red L1 LED L2 LED L3 LED Ter...

Page 29: ...rfaces Overview No Type of interface No Type of interface 1 24 VDC power 24 VDC voltage supply 8 CFast CFast slot 2 Functional ground connection Grounding 9 Reset button Reset button 3 USB2 USB interf...

Page 30: ...round 3 Model number Short description Terminal blocks 0TB103 9 Male connector 24 V 5 08 3 pin screw clamps 0TB103 91 Male connector 24 V 5 08 3 pin cage clamps 3 pin male connector 24 VDC power suppl...

Page 31: ...ection of the B R website www br automation com Information Required drivers can only be downloaded from the B R website not from manufacturer websites 2 4 4 Ethernet 2 interface ETH2 This Ethernet co...

Page 32: ...s protected by a maintenance free USB current limiting circuit breaker max 1 A 4 With the revision A0 for 5PPC2100 BY01 001 and 5PPC2100 BY11 001 system units the max cable length has been specified a...

Page 33: ...e 27 CFast slot Warning Power must be disconnected before inserting or removing the CFast card 2 4 7 Power button The power button provides a wide range of ATX power supply functions Power button The...

Page 34: ...connec tor Indicates that an active SDL connection has been interrupted by a loss of power to the display unit Link Yellow Blinking Information Check the voltage supply power connector of the connecte...

Page 35: ...005 0000 on page 177 Green pushbutton Pushbutton RAFIX 22 FS 1 30 270 021 2500 on page 176 Switching element RAFIX 22 FS universal 1 20 126 005 0000 on page 177 Red pushbutton Pushbutton RAFIX 22 FS...

Page 36: ...of buttons and LEDs in the matrix This information is indicated as follows Key with LED Hardware number of LED Hardware number of key Key without LED Hardware number of key Figure 12 Display Keys and...

Page 37: ...e system Chapter 2 Technical data Panel PC 2100 swing arm user s manual V1 00 37 The configuration below applies to the following display unit 5AP99D 215I 00 01 Figure 14 AP99D portrait Button switch...

Page 38: ...tor switch normally open contact 3 T_Key Key switch normally open contact 4 T_Red Red pushbutton normally open contact 5 V_Button Reference potential for pins 1 4 6 V_Button Reference potential for pi...

Page 39: ...ell Universal Serial Bus front USB 1 Type USB 2 0 Design Type A Transfer rate Low speed 1 5 Mbit s full speed 12 Mbit s high speed 480 Mbit s Current load2 Front USB Max 500 mA Cable length USB 2 0 Ma...

Page 40: ...ng read write SLI 1 kbit 13 56 MHz 5A9010 46 Transponder tag red housing read write SLI 1 kbit 13 56 MHz 5A9010 47 Transponder tag green housing read write SLI 1 kbit 13 56 MHz 5A9010 48 Transponder t...

Page 41: ...g arm mounting Flange on the bottom Table 34 5AP92D 1505 00 5AP92D 1505 01 Order data 3 1 1 3 Technical data Product ID 5AP92D 1505 00 5AP92D 1505 01 General information B R ID code 0xE386 0xE387 Cert...

Page 42: ...tness time 2 Touch screen drivers for approved operating systems are available in the Downloads section of the B R website 3 Only when all covers are installed and the device is properly mounted on a...

Page 43: ...us Yes Display Type Color TFT Display size 19 0 Colors 16 7 million Resolution SXGA 1280 1024 pixels Contrast 2000 1 Viewing angles Horizontal Direction R 89 Direction L 89 Vertical Direction U 89 Dir...

Page 44: ...g arm user s manual V1 00 3 1 2 4 Dimensions 468 386 Figure 18 5AP92D 1906 0x Dimensions 3 1 2 5 Temperature Humidity diagram Temperature C Operation Storage Transport Relative humidity RH non condens...

Page 45: ...D 5AP93D 185B 00 5AP93D 185B 01 General information B R ID code 0xE38A 0xE38B Display Type Color TFT Display size 18 5 Colors 16 7 million Resolution HD 1366 768 pixels Contrast 1000 1 Viewing angles...

Page 46: ...g arm user s manual V1 00 3 1 3 4 Dimensions 323 503 Figure 20 5AP93D 185B 0x Dimensions 3 1 3 5 Temperature Humidity diagram Temperature C Operation Storage Transport Relative humidity RH non condens...

Page 47: ...ID 5AP93D 215C 00 5AP93D 215C 01 General information B R ID code 0xE2B7 0xE3A2 Display Type Color TFT Display size 21 5 Colors 16 7 million Resolution Full HD 1920 1080 pixels Contrast 1000 1 Viewing...

Page 48: ...arm user s manual V1 00 3 1 4 4 Dimensions 569 5 361 Figure 22 5AP93D 215C 0x Dimensions 3 1 4 5 Temperature Humidity diagram Temperature C Operation Storage Transport Relative humidity RH non conden...

Page 49: ...D 5AP93D 240C 00 5AP93D 240C 01 General information B R ID code 0xE3A7 0xE3A8 Display Type Color TFT Display size 24 0 Colors 16 7 million Resolution Full HD 1920 1080 pixels Contrast 5000 1 Viewing a...

Page 50: ...arm user s manual V1 00 3 1 5 4 Dimensions 626 5 392 Figure 24 5AP93D 240C 0x Dimensions 3 1 5 5 Temperature Humidity diagram Temperature C Operation Storage Transport Relative humidity RH non conden...

Page 51: ...ounting Flange on the bot tom Table 44 5AP99D 185B 00 5AP99D 185B 01 Order data 3 1 6 3 Technical data Product ID 5AP99D 185B 00 5AP99D 185B 01 General information B R ID code 0xE38C 0xE3A1 Interfaces...

Page 52: ...erating conditions EN 60529 protection IP65 2 Mechanical characteristics Housing Material Aluminum painted Paint White aluminum Front Frame Aluminum painted Design Black Flange output Top Bottom Dimen...

Page 53: ...apter 2 Technical data Panel PC 2100 swing arm user s manual V1 00 53 3 1 6 5 Temperature Humidity diagram Temperature C Operation Storage Transport Relative humidity RH non condensing Figure 27 5AP99...

Page 54: ...ange on the bottom Table 46 5AP99D 215C 00 5AP99D 215C 01 Order data 3 1 7 3 Technical data Product ID 5AP99D 215C 00 5AP99D 215C 01 General information B R ID code 0xE3A3 0xE3A4 Interfaces USB Quanti...

Page 55: ...intained Operating conditions EN 60529 protection IP65 2 Mechanical characteristics Housing Material Aluminum painted Paint White aluminum Front Frame Aluminum painted Design Black Flange output Top B...

Page 56: ...components 56 Panel PC 2100 swing arm user s manual V1 00 3 1 7 5 Temperature Humidity diagram Temperature C Operation Storage Transport Relative humidity RH non condensing Figure 29 5AP99D 215C 0x Te...

Page 57: ...Key switch IP65 protection For swing arm mounting Flange on the bottom Table 48 5AP99D 215I 00 5AP99D 215I 01 Order data 3 1 8 3 Technical data Product ID 5AP99D 215I 00 5AP99D 215I 01 General inform...

Page 58: ...us 1 1 30 273 502 0300 Contact element Maintained Operating conditions EN 60529 protection IP65 2 Mechanical characteristics Housing Material Aluminum painted Paint White aluminum Front Frame Aluminum...

Page 59: ...2100 swing arm user s manual V1 00 59 3 1 8 4 Dimensions 361 652 5 Figure 30 5AP99D 215I 0x Dimensions 3 1 8 5 Temperature Humidity diagram Temperature C Operation Storage Transport Relative humidity...

Page 60: ...ange on the bottom Table 50 5AP99D 240C 00 5AP99D 240C 01 Order data 3 1 9 3 Technical data Product ID 5AP99D 240C 00 5AP99D 240C 01 General information B R ID code 0xE3A9 0xE3AA Interfaces USB Quanti...

Page 61: ...intained Operating conditions EN 60529 protection IP65 2 Mechanical characteristics Housing Material Aluminum painted Paint White aluminum Front Frame Aluminum painted Design Black Flange output Top B...

Page 62: ...components 62 Panel PC 2100 swing arm user s manual V1 00 3 1 9 5 Temperature Humidity diagram Temperature C Operation Storage Transport Relative humidity RH non condensing Figure 33 5AP99D 240C 0x Te...

Page 63: ...wing arm devices 5PPC2100 BY34 001 Panel PC 2100 Intel Atom E3827 1 75 GHz Dual core 4 GB SDRAM For Automation Panel swing arm devices 5PPC2100 BY44 001 Panel PC 2100 Intel Atom E3845 1 91 GHz Dual co...

Page 64: ...movable No Power management ACPI 4 0 Interfaces CFast slot Quantity 1 Type SATA II SATA 30 Gbit s USB Quantity 2 Type 1x USB 3 0 1x USB 2 0 Execution Type A Transfer rate Low speed 1 5 Mbit s full spe...

Page 65: ...in this market 3 3 2 2 Wear leveling Wear leveling is an algorithm that can be used to maximize the service life of a CFast card There are three different algorithms Dynamic wear leveling Static wear...

Page 66: ...week Determine the number of erase cycles with Average erase count Determine the expected service life using the maximum guaranteed write erase cycles MLC 3 000 SLC 100 000 Example of an MLC CFast ca...

Page 67: ...for the complete system take precedence over those of individual components Product ID 5CFAST 2048 00 Rev E0 5CFAST 4096 00 Rev E0 5CFAST 8192 00 Rev E0 5CFAST 016G 00 Rev E0 5CFAST 032G 00 Rev E0 Ge...

Page 68: ...V3 10 V3 10 V3 10 V3 20 V3 21 Environmental conditions Temperature Operation 40 to 85 C Storage 50 to 100 C Transport 50 to 100 C Relative humidity Operation Max 85 at 85 C Storage Max 85 at 85 C Tra...

Page 69: ...PC 2100 swing arm user s manual V1 00 69 3 3 3 5 Dimensions 1 0 2 0 1 12 0 1 36 4 0 15 42 8 0 1 41 6 0 13 1 0 1 13 8 0 1 3 0 07 2 3 0 1 1 15 0 1 0 6 0 07 0 7 0 07 4 5 0 1 25 63 0 1 1 0 07 1 0 05 33 9...

Page 70: ...032G 10 5CFAST 064G 10 5CFAST 128G 10 General information Capacity 32 GB 64 GB 128 GB Data retention 10 years 1 Data reliability 1 unrecoverable error in 1017 bit read accesses Lifetime monitoring Ye...

Page 71: ...Storage 20 g peak 7 to 2000 Hz Transport 20 g peak 7 to 2000 Hz Shock Operation 1 5 kg peak 0 5 ms Storage 1 5 kg peak 0 5 ms Transport 1 5 kg peak 0 5 ms Mechanical characteristics Dimensions Width...

Page 72: ...00 3 3 4 5 Write protection Write protection can prevent data from being deleted or changed on the CFast card If write protection is enabled data can only be read Information If an operating system i...

Page 73: ...or Female 10 pin Cage clamp Protected against vibration by the screw flange Table 58 5ACCIF01 FPLS 000 Order data 3 4 1 3 Technical data Information The following characteristics features and limit va...

Page 74: ...erface 1 The interfaces etc available on the device or module have been numbered as such for easy identification This numbering may differ from that used by the particular operating system 2 This inte...

Page 75: ...mes increased number of collisions on the network etc If an error occurs in the following states then the green LED blinks over the red LED BASIC_ETHERNET PRE_OPERATIONAL_1 PRE_OPERATIONAL_2 READY_TO_...

Page 76: ...is taking place Any received PDO data is ignored Controlled node CN The configuration of the module is completed Normal cyclic and asynchronous communication is taking place The PDO data being sent co...

Page 77: ...essory and can deviate from those specified for the complete system The data specifications for the complete system take precedence over those of individual components Product ID 5ACCIF01 FPSC 000 Gen...

Page 78: ...available on the device or module have been numbered as such for easy identification This numbering may differ from that used by the particular operating system 2 This interface is referred to as IF1...

Page 79: ...It is not a PC interface and therefore not shown in BIOS on APC2100 PPC2100 systems 3 4 2 3 4 LED status indicators L1 L2 L3 The interface option has 3 integrated LEDs located above the terminating re...

Page 80: ...y be exited by resetting the interface Controlled node CN If POWERLINK communication is detected while in this state the interface switches to the PRE_OPERATIONAL_1 state single flash Single flash app...

Page 81: ...indicated by red Status LED RAM error The interface is defective and must be replaced Pause Pause Hardware error The interface or a system component is defective and must be replaced Pause Pause Tabl...

Page 82: ...Handles for 5AP99D 215C 00 5AP99D 215C 01 5AC903 HDL0 07 Handles for 5AP99D 215I 00 5AP99D 215I 01 5AC903 HDL0 08 Handles for 5AP99D 240C 00 5AP99D 240C 01 Table 78 5AC903 HDL0 00 5AC903 HDL0 01 5AC90...

Page 83: ...into consideration This device is only certified for operation in enclosed rooms This device must not be subjected to direct sunlight This device must be installed using one of the approved mounting o...

Page 84: ...wivel must be 21 5 mm 0 5 mm corresponds to a distance of 19 mm 0 5 mm from the bottom edge of the swing arm shaft to the swivel catch There must be no space between the two rings Swing arm shaft Comp...

Page 85: ...ze 3 with a tightening torque of 5 Nm 3x M6 headless screws Figure 41 Installing the Panel PC 2100 1 2 Separate delivery of components Information If the Panel PC 2100 swing arm device is not delivere...

Page 86: ...al sources of electrical power 2 Discharge any electrostatic charge on the ground connection 3 Remove the interface cover from the Panel PC by removing the 9 to 12 Torx screws T10 Figure 42 Removing t...

Page 87: ...cover by following the steps provided in the section Removing the interface cover on page 86 2 Connect the necessary cables to the interfaces and tighten the locating screws Figure 43 Connecting the...

Page 88: ...the Panel PC interface cover see Removing the interface cover on page 86 4 Disconnect all connected cables 5 Disconnect the Panel PC from the swing arm system by following the steps provided under it...

Page 89: ...stem unit can now be replaced by following these steps in reverse order The maximum tightening torque of the Torx screws T10 is 0 5 Nm Only the mounting materials included in delivery are permitted to...

Page 90: ...face 4 Remove the Torx screws T20 indicated in the following image Figure 47 Removing the Torx screws 5 Place a large sealing ring 6 mm in each of the mounting holes 6 Insert the two centering plates...

Page 91: ...ctor as shown in the image Wires with a cross section of 0 75 mm2 to 1 5 mm2 and wire end sleeves must be used Installing the 0TB103 9 screw clamp terminal block Insert the wires with the wire end sle...

Page 92: ...ce between electrical circuits and ground It is used for example to improve immunity to disturbances and not necessarily as a protective measure It therefore serves only to deflect disturbances not to...

Page 93: ...he power mains Chapter 3 Installation Panel PC 2100 swing arm user s manual V1 00 93 Control cabinet Grounding strip Power supply Ground connection Min 1 5 mm Min 2 5 mm Figure 52 Panel PC 2100 swing...

Page 94: ...ications must be taken into account when installing or connecting cables Information The maximum torque for the locating screws is 0 5 Nm Flex radius Locating screws Locating screws Figure 53 Flex rad...

Page 95: ...not be immediately subjected to thermal radiation If transported at low temperatures or if there are large temperature fluctuations the device must not be subjected to any type of moisture Prerequisit...

Page 96: ...s available in the Downloads section of the B R website www br automation com 5 1 3 Windows Embedded Standard 7 Embedded Premium A touch screen driver will be installed automatically if a touch contro...

Page 97: ...els are shown in the list 4 Set the desired brightness using the slider control Figure 54 Adjusting the display brightness Information Changes to these settings are displayed online but are only appli...

Page 98: ...activated immediately when switching on the power supply or pressing the power button on the B R Industrial PC The system checks if the setup data from EEPROM memory is OK If the data is OK then it i...

Page 99: ...em Selecting a device with cursor cursor and the pressing ENTER will boot from that device Pause Pauses POST Pressing any other key resumes POST Table 80 BIOS relevant keys for POST The following keys...

Page 100: ...and main memory Enter Opens this submenu See System information on page 101 System date The currently configured system date This is buffered by the CMOS battery when the system is switched off Chang...

Page 101: ...splays the date the BIOS was created None Processor type Displays the processor type None Processor speed Displays the processor frequency None System memory speed Displays the main memory frequency N...

Page 102: ...uration Configures the LAN settings Enter Opens this submenu See LAN on page 119 PCI express configura tion Configures PCI Express settings Enter Opens this submenu See PCI express configuration on pa...

Page 103: ...lays the OEM string None Miscellaneous configura tion Configures miscellaneous settings Enter Opens this submenu See Miscellaneous configuration on page 104 Super I O configuration Configures special...

Page 104: ...tems such as ARwin Enabled Disables DTS Turbo boost SpeedStep ASPM and the INT of root port 1 IF CPU C States are also disabled and Boot perfor mance mode is set to Max performance The options that ar...

Page 105: ...ns Effect Disabled Disables this interface Manual Allows manual settings for Base address and IRQ Serial port C Setting for the onboard touch screen Default Uses the default settings 2F8 Default setti...

Page 106: ...mber Displays the B R serial number None Product name Displays the B R model number None Parent device ID Displays the manufacturer number None Parent compatibility ID Displays the manufacturer ID Non...

Page 107: ...anced OEM features System board features Statistical values BIOS setting Function Configuration options Effect Total hours Displays the runtime in hours None Power on cycles Displays the number of pow...

Page 108: ...rature values BIOS setting Function Configuration options Effect Sensor 1 Displays the current temperature of sensor 1 system unit sensor 2 in C and F sensor near the RAM None Sensor 2 Displays the cu...

Page 109: ...revision Displays the hardware revision of the display unit None Serial number Displays the B R serial number None Product name Displays the B R model number None Parent device ID Displays the manufac...

Page 110: ...eatures Display board features Statistical values BIOS setting Function Configuration options Effect Total hours Displays the runtime in hours None Power on cycles Displays the number of power on cycl...

Page 111: ...mperature values Figure 67 Advanced OEM features Display board features Temperature values BIOS setting Function Configuration options Effect Sensor 1 Displays the current temperature of sensor 1 disp...

Page 112: ...e panel firmware version None Brightness Sets the display brightness 0 to 100 Sets the brightness in of the selected pan el Settings take effect immediately Fan speed Displays the fan speed of the dis...

Page 113: ...B R device ID This ID is needed for Au tomation Runtime None Vendor ID Displays the vendor ID None Hardware revision Displays the hardware revision of the IF option None Serial number Displays the B...

Page 114: ...OEM features IF board features Statistical values BIOS setting Function Configuration options Effect Total hours Displays the runtime in hours None Power on cycles Displays the number of power on cycl...

Page 115: ...OCHOT signal The PROCHOT signal initiates temperature throttling to reduce the speed of the CPU and protect it from overheating Enabled Enables this function Allows external services to enable the PRO...

Page 116: ...k frequency of the processor cores can be increased beyond the predefined clock fre quency if the processor s limit value for power consumption current strength and temperature are not exceeded Enable...

Page 117: ...tion for configuring the maximum amount of RAM made available to the main memory when graphics memory is full 512 MB Reserves 512 MB DVMT pre allocated Option for setting the fixed amount of memory us...

Page 118: ...nnel Auto Automatically defines the LFP type based on the EDID data LFP type3 Option for manually setting the LFP local flat panel type VGA 640 x 480 1x18 to WUXGA 1920 x 1200 2x24 Manual setting of t...

Page 119: ...e is set to LFP 4 This setting is only possible if IGD Boot type is set to Auto or EFP 1 6 4 LAN Figure 75 Advanced LAN BIOS setting Function Configuration options Effect Disabled Disables this functi...

Page 120: ...ress root port on page 121 PCI Express root port 1 IF1 Configures PCI Express settings on port 1 in terface option Enter Opens this submenu See PCI Express root port on page 121 PCI Express root port...

Page 121: ...2 5 GT s PCIe x speed Option for setting the PCI Express transfer rate Gen2 Maximum transfer rate 5 GT s Disabled Disables this function L0s Enables the L0 energy saving function L0sL1 Automatic assi...

Page 122: ...for the USB interfaces Enabled Enables the EHCI controller Disabled Hides the BIOS settings for USB port x USB per port control Option for enabling disabling individual USB in terfaces Enabled Shows...

Page 123: ...setting enables the internal memory driver for SATA functions which increases the storage performance for random read write ac cess by allowing the drive itself to determine the sequence of commands E...

Page 124: ...other programs to better syn chronize a variety of applications Enabled Enables this function This function is recom mended for multimedia applications PCI MMIO size Option for setting the PCI MMIO me...

Page 125: ...erature setting for the critical trip point Critical trip point Option for configuring a CPU temperature at which the operating system automatically shuts down Disabled Disables this function 15 C 59...

Page 126: ...Enter Password entry Set user password1 Function for entering changing or deleting a user password The user password allows only certain BIOS settings to be changed Enter Password entry Minimum passwo...

Page 127: ...Figure 83 Boot BIOS setting Function Configuration options Effect Boot device priority Configures the boot order Enter Opens this submenu See Boot device priority on page 128 Boot configuration Config...

Page 128: ...s Effect SATA HDD0 USB CD USB FDD USBHDD P0 USBHDD P1 USBHDD P2 USBHDD P3 ATAPI CD SATA HDD1 PCI LAN Boot priority order Option for configuring the desired boot order Internal shell Specifies the desi...

Page 129: ...POST procedures Enabled Enables this function Disabled Does not display the Diagnostic splash screen Diagnostic splash screen Setting for enabling disabling the Diagnostic splash screen when booting...

Page 130: ...exits the S4 state when a key is pressed Disabled Disables this function UEFI boot Option for enabling disabling UEFI boot Enabled Enables this function Disabled Disables this function Legacy boot Op...

Page 131: ...es No Exit discarding changes Selecting this option closes BIOS Setup without saving any changes made Yes No Load setup defaults Selecting this option restores the BIOS default values Yes No Discard c...

Page 132: ...ddress assignments 1 10 2 I O address assignments I O address Resource 0000h 00FFh Motherboard resources 02E8h 02EFh COM D optional 02F8h 02FFh COM B optional 0384h 0385h CAN controller optional 03B0h...

Page 133: ...ents in APIC mode 1 Advanced Configuration and Power Interface 2 PIRQ A For PCIe PCI Express root port 0 VGA controller 3 PIRQ B For PCIe PCI Express root port 1 optional interface option 4 PIRQ C For...

Page 134: ...RAM re quired 5SWWI8 0343 MUL Embedded PPC2100 Bay Trail 32 bit Multilingual 16 GB 1 1 GB 2 5SWWI8 0443 MUL Embedded PPC2100 Bay Trail 64 bit Multilingual 20 GB 1 2 GB 1 The memory used by additional...

Page 135: ...Unified Write Filter UWF is disabled for this Information Required drivers can only be downloaded from the B R website not from manufacturer websites 2 7 Activation In contrast to previous versions W...

Page 136: ...he system more secure at the same time They include Unified Write Filter UWF These features make it possible to configure a data storage medium e g CFast for read only access for example or to allow o...

Page 137: ...DVD 5SWWI7 1200 GER Windows 7 Professional SP1 64 bit German DVD 5SWWI7 1200 ENG Windows 7 Professional SP1 64 bit English DVD 5SWWI7 1300 MUL Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 32 bit Multilingual DVD 5SWWI7 14...

Page 138: ...ds section of the B R website www br automation com Information Required drivers can only be downloaded from the B R website not from manufacturer websites 3 6 Special considerations limitations Windo...

Page 139: ...PPC2100 order CFast card separately at least 16 GB 5SWWI7 1643 ENG Microsoft OEM Windows Embedded Standard 7 64 bit Service Pack 1 English for the PPC2100 order CompactFlash card separately at least 1...

Page 140: ...ed when it is switched on for the first time This procedure takes approximately 30 minutes with the device being rebooted a number of times Information If Enhanced Write Filter EWF should be used all...

Page 141: ...dded in the corresponding target system the hardware where Automation Runtime is installed It allows application programs to access I O systems e g via the fieldbus and other devices interfaces networ...

Page 142: ...software components Licenses are stored on a Technology Guard also referred to simply as a dongle which is connected to an available USB interface on the target system The B R software components Aut...

Page 143: ...rms or error conditions The hardware components used have automatic diagnostic functions that can be applied in the event of error 6 1 Functions Information The functions provided by the Automation De...

Page 144: ...mation Panel 900 6 2 Installation A detailed description of the Control Center can be found in the integrated help system The B R Automation Device Interface ADI driver also contains Control Center is...

Page 145: ...C 4 0 Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 or newer Figure 89 ADI Development Kit Screenshots Version 3 70 Features One Microsoft Visual Basic module with ADI function declarations Header files and import lib...

Page 146: ...200 The ADI driver installed on the stated product series must be suitable for that device The ADI driver is already included in B R images of embedded operating systems A detailed description of how...

Page 147: ...amework 2 0 and or Microsoft NET Compact Framework 2 0 or newer Figure 90 ADI NET SDK screenshots version 2 10 Features version 2 10 and higher ADI NET class library Help files in HTML Help 1 0 format...

Page 148: ...00 200 The ADI driver installed on the stated product series must be suitable for that device The ADI driver is already included in B R images of embedded operating systems A detailed description of h...

Page 149: ...guration of normal keyboard keys A B C etc Keyboard shortcuts CTRL C SHIFT DEL etc using only one key Special key functions change brightness etc Assignment of functions to LEDs HDD access power etc 4...

Page 150: ...0 Panel PC 300 Panel PC 700 Panel PC 800 Panel PC 900 Panel PC 2100 Power Panel 100 200 Power Panel 300 400 Power Panel 500 A detailed guide for configuring keys and LEDs can be found in the B R Key E...

Page 151: ...s removed the PiccRemove message and serial number of the tag are output SW_ResetSTART Mifare B R Automation S W Rev 0 7 ENTER helpme for information PiccSelect 3B7CF4E0 PiccRemove 3B7CF4E0 An execute...

Page 152: ...0xFF FF FF FF FF FF Up to 16 keys 0 to 15 can be stored in EEPROM for each key A and B 10 2 2 Access rights and memory organization The tag is divided into 16 sectors of 4 blocks each Each block cont...

Page 153: ...tory setting 0x01 A B B 0x02 A B 0x03 A B B B A B Value block 0x04 A B A B Value block 0x05 B 0x06 B B 0x07 No access Table 127 MIFARE access rights Parameters 2 3 and 4 data blocks If key B is read i...

Page 154: ...e value block subtracts the specified value and writes the result to the destination block A or B See table Ac cess rights para meter 2 Source block Destination block Value Incr Takes the value of the...

Page 155: ...000000002 incremented and written to block 008 Querying from block 5 with a key in the command read a ff ff ff ff ff ff 5 Response Command read Data in Block 5 in HEX FFFF0000000000000000000000000000...

Page 156: ...ion Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Parameter 5 Restart Restarts the reader Firmware_Update Switches the C to X modem update mode Firmware_Upgrade Switches the C to USB mass memory upd...

Page 157: ...subsequent mask is derived from this parameter mask hex UID mask for the inventory command 1 to 8 bytes If the bit length is 0 then a byte 00 must be transmitted Inventory Examples Inventory 06 0 0 0...

Page 158: ...ror messages Value Name Description 0x00XX PH_COMP_GENERIC Generic component code 0x01XX PH_COMP_BAL BAL component code 0x02XX PH_COMP_HAL HAL component code 0x03XX PH_COMP_PAL_ISO14443P3A ISO 14443 3...

Page 159: ...0xXX04 PH_ERR_BUFFER_OVERFLOW Attempt to write beyond buffer size 0xXX05 PH_ERR_FRAMING_ERROR Invalid frame format 0xXX06 PH_ERR_PROTOCOL_ERROR Received response violates protocol 0xXX07 PH_ERR_AUTH_...

Page 160: ...7 Tera Term is recommended Complete the following steps to update the firmware Enter the command firmware_update Select the firmware update file e g HyperTerminal Transfer Send file Select file Send...

Page 161: ...2007 Programmable logic controllers Part 2 Equipment requirements and tests EN 61000 6 2 2005 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 6 2 Generic standards Immunity for industrial environments EN 61000...

Page 162: ...ration in the USA and Canada and are compliant with FCC and IC regulations Corresponding Radio Frequency Interference Statements for the USA and Canada USA Federal Communi cations Commission FCC This...

Page 163: ...accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment d...

Page 164: ...s 0TB103 9 Connector 24 VDC 3 pin female Screw clamps 3 31 mm 0TB103 91 Connector 24 VDC 3 pin female Cage clamps 3 31 mm Table 138 0TB103 9 0TB103 91 Order data 1 1 3 Technical data Information The f...

Page 165: ...Nominal voltage 300 V Nominal current 3 10 A contact Contact resistance 5 m Table 139 0TB103 9 0TB103 91 Technical data 1 Yes although applies only if all components installed within the complete sys...

Page 166: ...screw flange Table 140 0TB1210 3100 Order data 2 1 3 Technical data Product ID 0TB1210 3100 General information Certification CE Yes cULus Yes Terminal block Note Nominal values according to UL Numbe...

Page 167: ...BIOS This can be avoided in most cases if the fdisk mbr command is additionally executed on the USB flash drive 3 1 2 Order data Model number Short description Figure USB accessories 5MMUSB 2048 01 U...

Page 168: ...Operation 20 to 2000 Hz 20 g peak Storage 20 to 2000 Hz 20 g peak Transport 20 to 2000 Hz 20 g peak Shock Operation Max 1500 g peak Storage Max 1500 g peak Transport Max 1500 g peak Altitude Operation...

Page 169: ...order to prevent unintended functions from being triggered when handling the touch screen or pressing keys This device should be cleaned with a moist cloth The cloth should be moistened with water and...

Page 170: ...reen burn in Screen burn in is also referred to as burn in effect image retention memory effect memory sticking or ghost image There are basically two types Area type This type of screen burn in is in...

Page 171: ...les this stands for a value that has not been defined This may be be cause a cable manufacturer does not provide certain technical data for example NO Normally open A normally open relay contact TBD T...

Page 172: ...h the following revision number 5AP92D 1505 00 and 5AP92D 1505 01 Revision B0 5AP92D 1906 00 and 5AP92D 1906 01 Revision B0 Panel overlay Touch screen Lacquered front frame Figure 95 Single touch disp...

Page 173: ...phthalate Diesel Diethyl ether Diethyl phthalate Dioxan Dowandol DRM PM Iron chloride FeCl2 Iron chloride FeCl3 Acetic acid 50 Ethyl acetate Linseed oil Aviation fuel Formaldehyde 37 to 42 Glycerine G...

Page 174: ...ethyl ketone Methylisobutylketone Sodium bisulphate Sodium carbonate Sodium hydroxide 40 Sodium hypochlorite 20 Paraffin oil Phosphoric acid 30 Phthalate Nitric acid 10 Sea water Cutting oil Sulphuri...

Page 175: ...panol Coffee Methylbenzene Methylene chloride Methyl ethyl ketone Mineral spirits Motor oil Nitric acid 70 Salt solution 5 tea Turpentine Grease Sulphuric acid 40 Cooking oil 3M touch screen multi tou...

Page 176: ...write 5A9020 44 Transponder tag white housing MIFARE Classic 1 kB 13 56 MHz read write 5A9020 45 Transponder tag yellow housing MIFARE Classic 1 kB 13 56 MHz read write 5A9020 46 Transponder tag red h...

Page 177: ...stop button Plus 1 Manufacturer number 1 30 273 502 0300 Quantity 1 Contact function Maintained Resetting By rotating to the right Service life 50 000 B10 value 65 000 Table 150 E stop 1 30 273 502 0...

Page 178: ...0 Quantity 1 Contact system Self cleaning bridge contact Contacts 2 normally closed contacts 1 alarm contact Normally closed contact positive sep arating operation in accordance with IEC 60947 5 1 Yes...

Page 179: ...emperature Operation Storage Transport 20 to 70 C 40 to 80 C 40 to 80 C Relative humidity Operation Storage Transport 90 at max 50 C 90 RH at max 60 C for 504 hours 90 RH at max 60 C for 504 hours Ope...

Page 180: ...e Product ID 3M touch screen General information Certification CE Yes Manufacturer 3M Technology Projected capacitive touch PCT Light permeability 88 2 Environmental conditions Temperature Operation S...

Page 181: ...3D 240C 0x Dimensions 50 Figure 25 5AP93D 240C 0x Temperature Humidity diagram 50 Figure 26 5AP99D 185B 0x Dimensions 52 Figure 27 5AP99D 185B 0x Temperature Humidity diagram 53 Figure 28 5AP99D 215C...

Page 182: ...iguration CPU power management 116 Figure 75 Advanced Graphics IGD configuration 117 Figure 76 Advanced Graphics IGD configuration IGD configuration 118 Figure 77 Advanced LAN 119 Figure 78 Advanced P...

Page 183: ...on 33 Table 30 LED status indicators Data 34 Table 31 IF1 IF option IFx slot 34 Table 32 Button Switch interface Pinout 38 Table 33 Front USB interface 39 Table 34 5AP92D 1505 00 5AP92D 1505 01 Order...

Page 184: ...3 HDL0 03 5AC903 HDL0 04 5AC903 HDL0 05 5AC903 HDL0 06 5AC903 HDL0 07 5AC903 HDL0 08 Technical data 82 Table 80 BIOS relevant keys for POST 99 Table 81 BIOS relevant keys 99 Table 82 Main 100 Table 83...

Page 185: ...7 MIFARE access rights Parameters 2 3 and 4 data blocks 153 Table 128 MIFARE access rights Parameter 5 sector trailer 153 Table 129 General commands 153 Table 130 Update commands 154 Table 131 MIFARE...

Page 186: ...5AP93D 240C 00 49 5AP93D 240C 01 49 5AP99D 185B 00 51 5AP99D 185B 01 51 5AP99D 215C 00 54 5AP99D 215C 01 54 5AP99D 215I 00 57 5AP99D 215I 01 57 5AP99D 240C 00 60 5AP99D 240C 01 60 5CFAST 016G 00 67 5...

Page 187: ...figuration 115 CPU power management 116 Display board features 109 Exit 130 Graphics IGD configuration 117 IF board features 113 IGD LCD control 118 LAN 119 Main 100 Miscellaneous configuration 104 12...

Page 188: ...41 Disposal 11 11 dongle 142 Dynamic wear leveling 65 E Electrical characteristics 25 Block diagram 27 Power calculation 26 Electromagnetic compatibility 161 EMC directive 161 Environmental character...

Page 189: ...le 90 Handles 82 Humidity 24 I I O address assignments 132 IC 162 IF1 IFx slot 34 IF option 73 IF option slot 34 immunity to disturbances 92 individual components 85 Industry Canada 162 Installation n...

Page 190: ...Panel PC 2100 swing arm device Connecting the cables 87 Device interfaces Overview 29 Installing the handles 90 Switching on the device 95 Power button 33 Power calculation 26 26 Power connectors 164...

Page 191: ...78 service life of the display 170 Shock 24 24 Single touch 96 179 Slots 29 software versions 143 Standards and guidelines 161 Static wear leveling 65 Switching on the device for the first time 95 Sys...

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