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Panel PC 800 User's Manual V1.30

12.1 Procedure............................................................................................................................................... 357

13 Installing the side cover...............................................................................................................................358

13.1 PPC800 without expansion.................................................................................................................... 358

13.2 PPC800 with an expansion....................................................................................................................358

14 Replacing a PCI SATA RAID hard disk in a RAID 1 set.............................................................................359

14.1 Procedure............................................................................................................................................... 359

Appendix A .............................................................................................................. 361

Maintenance Controller Extended (MTCX)....................................................................................................361

1.1 Temperature monitoring - Fan control..................................................................................................... 361

Connecting an external device to the mainboard..........................................................................................363

5-wire AMT touch screen...............................................................................................................................364

3.1 Technical data.......................................................................................................................................... 364

3.2 Temperature/Humidity diagram................................................................................................................ 364

3.3 Cleaning....................................................................................................................................................364

Panel overlay................................................................................................................................................. 366

Viewing angles...............................................................................................................................................367

Mounting compatibility....................................................................................................................................368

6.1 Compatibility overview..............................................................................................................................368

6.2 Compatibility details..................................................................................................................................369

6.2.1 Example...............................................................................................................................................369

6.2.2 5.7" devices.........................................................................................................................................369

6.2.3 10.4" devices.......................................................................................................................................371

6.2.4 12.1" devices.......................................................................................................................................372

6.2.5 15" devices..........................................................................................................................................373

6.2.6 17" devices..........................................................................................................................................374

6.2.7 19" devices..........................................................................................................................................374

6.2.8 21.3" devices.......................................................................................................................................375

Glossary......................................................................................................................................................... 376

Summary of Contents for Panel PC 800

Page 1: ...e 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 addition B...

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: ...n Base system 26 1 2 2 Configuration Optional components 27 2 Complete system 28 2 1 Temperature specifications 28 2 1 1 Maximum ambient temperature 29 2 1 2 Minimum ambient temperatures 31 2 1 3 Temp...

Page 4: ...3 5 3 Inserts 70 3 5 4 Technical data 70 3 5 5 5AC803 SX01 00 Dimensions 71 3 5 6 5AC803 SX02 00 Dimensions 72 3 5 7 Slot for bus units 72 3 5 8 Slide in slot 1 74 3 6 Bus units 75 3 6 1 General info...

Page 5: ...ating temperatures in Windows operating systems 157 4 2 1 Evaluating with the B R Control Center 157 4 2 2 Evaluating with the BurnInTest tool from Passmark 158 4 3 Evaluating temperatures in operatin...

Page 6: ...el format 180 9 User tips for increasing the Display lifespan 181 9 1 Backlight 181 9 1 1 How can the service life of the backlight be extended 181 9 2 Image sticking 181 9 2 1 What causes screen burn...

Page 7: ...irements 233 2 4 2 Procedure 233 2 4 3 How to access MS DOS 233 2 5 Creating a bootable CompactFlash card for B R upgrade files 234 2 5 1 Requirements 234 2 5 2 Procedure 234 2 5 3 How to access MS DO...

Page 8: ...Automation Runtime Embedded ARemb 250 11 B R Automation Device Interface ADI Control Center 251 11 1 Functions 251 11 2 Installation 252 11 3 SDL Equalizer settings 253 11 4 UPS configuration 254 11 4...

Page 9: ...erruptible power supply 275 6 1 Features 275 6 2 Requirements 275 6 3 5AC600 UPSI 00 276 6 3 1 General information 276 6 3 2 Order data 276 6 3 3 Technical data 276 6 3 4 Installation 276 6 4 5AC600 U...

Page 10: ...RD xxxx 04 299 9 4 1 General information 299 9 4 2 Order data 299 9 4 3 Technical data 299 9 4 4 Temperature Humidity diagram 301 9 4 5 Dimensions 301 9 4 6 Benchmark 302 9 5 5CFCRD xxxx 03 303 9 5 1...

Page 11: ...2 13 6 USB cables 336 13 6 1 5CAUSB 00xx 00 336 13 7 336 13 7 1 9A0014 xx 337 13 8 Internal supply cable 339 13 8 1 5CAMSC 0001 00 339 Chapter 7 Maintenance and service 340 1 Changing the battery 340...

Page 12: ...emperature monitoring Fan control 361 2 Connecting an external device to the mainboard 363 3 5 wire AMT touch screen 364 3 1 Technical data 364 3 2 Temperature Humidity diagram 364 3 3 Cleaning 364 4...

Page 13: ...e battery on page 340 Updated figures for expansions options and bus units Updated CPU boards 5PC800 B945 05 5PC800 B945 10 5PC800 B945 11 5PC800 B945 12 5PC800 B945 13 and 5PC800 B945 14 Modified des...

Page 14: ...a PCI SATA RAID hard disk in a RAID 1 set on page 359 Updated chapter Standards and certifications on page 267 Updated section Cleaning on page 342 Updated section 3 5 wire AMT touch screen on page 3...

Page 15: ...n page 236 operating system Updated B R Automation Device Interface ADI Control Center on page 251 Updated B R Automation Device Interface ADI Development Kit on page 261 Updated B R Automation Device...

Page 16: ...r 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 housing The foll...

Page 17: ...tion 2 6 1 Protection against touching electrical parts To operate programmable logic controllers operating monitoring devices or uninterruptible power supplies it is necessary for certain parts to ca...

Page 18: ...rials It is necessary to separate different materials so the device can undergo an environmentally friendly recycling process Component Disposal Programmable logic controllers Operating monitoring dev...

Page 19: ...e to equipment 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...

Page 20: ...3 MHz FSB 2 MB L2 cache 945GME chipset 2 slots for SO DIMM DDR2 modules max total of 3 GB Realtek RTL8111B Ethernet controller 65 5PC800 B945 03 Intel Celeron M 423 CPU board 1 06 GHz single core 533...

Page 21: ...lacement for 5AC801 HDDI 04 5AC901 CHDD 01 and 5ACPCI RAIC 06 note please see the manual for information about using this hard disk 142 5MMSSD 0060 00 60 GB SATA SSD MLC replacement for 5AC801 SSDI 01...

Page 22: ...B2 00 5MD900 USB2 01 and 5MD900 USB2 02 315 5MD900 USB2 02 USB 2 0 drive combination consists of DVD R RW DVD R RW CompactFlash slot Type II USB connection Type A on the front Type B on the back 24V D...

Page 23: ...h separately at least 16 GB 245 5SWWI7 1627 ENG Microsoft OEM Windows Embedded Standard 7 64 bit Service Pack 1 English for PPC800 with 945GME chipset order CompactFlash separately at least 16 GB 245...

Page 24: ...provide a simple and intuitive user interface Flexibility was raised to a com pletely new level when designing the PPC800 This makes it possible to add several different options to the cost effective...

Page 25: ...I Upgrade expansions with 1 or 2 slots for PCI PCI Express PCIe cards and a slide in drive slot 1 optional PCIec PCI Express compact card slot can be upgraded with an adapter 1 optional slide in comp...

Page 26: ...ce such as CompactFlash card or hard disk for the operating system Software 1 2 1 Configuration Base system 5AC803 HS00 02 5PC800 B945 05 CPU board 5AC803 HS00 01 Select 1 or 2 max 3 GB can be used Se...

Page 27: ...Select 1 Select 1 Software 1 be operated in a single device If both adapters are used then a PCIec plug in card and a slide in compact drive can Expansion 1x PCI PCIe 1x slide in slot No expansion 2x...

Page 28: ...t case conditions Experience has shown that higher ambient temperatures can be reached in typical applications e g those in Microsoft Windows Testing and evaluation must be performed on site by the us...

Page 29: ...B945 04 Maximum ambient temperature 30 30 35 35 45 45 50 50 35 What else can also be operated at the max ambient temperature or are there any limits Temperature limits Location of sensor s Onboard Co...

Page 30: ...0 50 50 Slide in drives 5AC801 DVRS 00 50 50 50 50 50 Slide in drive 1 5MMDDR 0512 01 5MMDDR 1024 01 Main memory 5MMDDR 2048 01 5PC820 1505 00 80 System units 5PC820 1906 00 30 30 35 35 45 50 50 50 80...

Page 31: ...ng software such as HDD Thermometer a freeware program on approved Microsoft operating systems except Windows CE 2 1 4 Temperature sensor positions Sensors monitor temperature values at many different...

Page 32: ...5 5 to 90 5 to 95 5AC801 HDDS 00 5 to 90 5 to 90 5AC801 DVDS 00 8 to 90 5 to 95 Slide in drives 5AC801 DVRS 00 8 to 90 5 to 95 5ACPCI RAIC 03 24 hours standard 8 to 90 5 to 95 5ACPCI RAIC 04 24 hours...

Page 33: ...dule optional 12 V PCI bus Figure 4 Supply voltage block diagram Description 15 V is generated from the supply voltage using a DC to DC converter This electrically isolated 15 V supplies additional DC...

Page 34: ...rmanent consumers 4 4 4 4 4 4 Hard disk slide in compact 4 4 4 4 4 4 Slide in drive hard disk DVD ROM etc 4 4 4 4 4 4 USB peripherals USB1 and USB3 with 2 5 W each USB peripherals USB2 USB4 and USB5 w...

Page 35: ...m unit permanent consumers 12 12 12 12 12 12 Hard disk slide in compact 4 4 4 4 4 4 Slide in drive hard disk DVD ROM etc 4 4 4 4 4 4 USB peripherals USB1 and USB3 with 2 5 W each USB peripherals USB2...

Page 36: ...e LPC bus USB 6 I2C Power control Power good USB7 SM bus USB5 PCIe 1 SATA 1 COM 1 SDL IF I2C PPC PW buttons PPC touch IF PPC BKL PPC BKL 12 V SATA 0 USB3 USB1 FPGA MTCX controller Reset button Analog...

Page 37: ...SDL IF I2C PPC PW buttons PPC touch IF PPC BKL PPC BKL 12 V SATA 0 USB3 USB1 FPGA MTCX controller Reset button Analog RGB SDL IF Gbit LAN Transformer Gbit LAN Transformer SDVO B TMDS Sil 1362A LVDS T...

Page 38: ...PPC touch IF PPC BKL PPC BKL 12 V SATA 0 USB3 USB1 FPGA MTCX controller Reset button Analog RGB SDL IF Gbit LAN Transformer Gbit LAN Transformer SDVO B TMDS Sil 1362A LVDS TFT module Power supply DC...

Page 39: ...C PW buttons PPC touch IF PPC BKL PPC BKL 12 V SATA 0 USB3 USB1 FPGA MTCX controller Reset button Analog RGB SDL IF Gbit LAN Transformer Gbit LAN Transformer SDVO B TMDS Sil 1362A LVDS TFT module Powe...

Page 40: ...duration of warranty Serial number sticker Figure 9 Serial number sticker back This information can also be found on the B R website by entering the serial number of the complete system in the search...

Page 41: ...lown in the event of an error Power supply Protected against reverse polarity Pin Description 1 2 Functional ground 3 Model number Short description Terminal blocks 0TB103 9 Male connector 24 V 5 08 3...

Page 42: ...lane 0 negative 3 TMDS data 2 4 SHIELD Shield for data pair 2 and 4 18 TMDS data 0 DVI lane 0 positive 4 SDL SDL lane negative 19 TMDS Data 0 XUSB1 SHIELD Shield for data pair 0 and USB1 5 SDL SDL la...

Page 43: ...00 00 5CASDL 0100 01 5CASDL 0100 03 15 5CASDL 0150 00 5CASDL 0150 01 5CASDL 0150 03 5CASDL 0150 00 5CASDL 0150 01 5CASDL 0150 03 5CASDL 0150 00 5CASDL 0150 01 5CASDL 0150 03 5CASDL 0150 00 5CASDL 0150...

Page 44: ...0 compatible 16 byte FIFO Transfer rate Max 115 kbaud Cable length Max 15 meters Pin Assignment 1 DCD 2 RXD 3 TXD 4 DTR 5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI DSUB Buchse 9 polig male 5 1 9 6 Table 16 COM1 Pino...

Page 45: ...perating systems are available in the Downloads 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...

Page 46: ...hub 4x USB type A female USB2 USB1 USB4 USB3 Table 19 USB1 USB2 USB3 USB4 Schnittstellen 1 The interfaces etc available on the device or module have been numbered as such for easy identification This...

Page 47: ...WD CompactFlash slot 1 Table 21 CompactFlash slot CF1 Warning An und Abstecken der CompactFlash Karte darf nur in spannungslosem Zustand erfolgen 2 6 8 CompactFlash slot 2 This CompactFlash slot is a...

Page 48: ...io controller Drivers for approved operating systems are available in the Downloads section of the B R website www br automation com Information Required drivers can only be downloaded from the B R we...

Page 49: ...verh lt sich wie z B der Netzschalter bei aktuellen Desktop PCs mit ATX Netzteil Pressing the power button does not reset the MTCX processor Power button Table 25 Power button 2 6 12 Reset button Rese...

Page 50: ...llow Blinking Indicates that an active SDL connection has been interrupted by a loss of power to the display unit On Application running Run Green Off Application not running Table 27 LED status indic...

Page 51: ...a self discharge of 40 Evaluating the battery status The status of the battery is determined immediately after the device is started and subsequently checked by the system every 24 hours During this m...

Page 52: ...slide in compact 5AC801 SSDI 01 60 GB SATA SSD MLC slide in compact 5AC801 SSDI 02 180 GB SATA SSD MLC slide in compact 5AC801 SSDI 03 60 GB SATA SSD MLC slide in compact 5AC801 SSDI 04 128 GB SATA S...

Page 53: ...el Core2 Duo L7400 CPU board 1 5 GHz dual core 667 MHz FSB 2 MB L2 cache 945GME chipset 4 slots for SO DIMM DDR2 modules max total of 3 GB Realtek RTL8111C Ethernet controller 5PC800 B945 12 Intel Cor...

Page 54: ...RW SATA drive slide in 5AC801 HDDI 00 40 GB slide in compact SATA hard disk 24 7 operation with ex tended temperature range Note Please see the manual for in formation about using this hard disk 5AC80...

Page 55: ...rom the heat sink since this component is connected to the processor and chipset via a thermal coupling If this connection is interrupted the B R Industrial PC must be sent back to the factory for rep...

Page 56: ...Colors 16 million Resolution XGA 1024 x 768 pixels Contrast 550 1 800 1 Viewing angles Horizontal Direction R 60 Direction L 60 Direction R 80 Direction L 80 Vertical Direction U 45 Direction D 55 Di...

Page 57: ...5 ms Transport 30 g 15 ms Mechanical characteristics Housing Material Metal Front Frame Naturally anodized aluminum Design Gray Panel membrane Material Polyester Light background Similar to Pantone 42...

Page 58: ...5AC803 SX01 00 136 without expansion 81 7 5AC803 SX02 00 156 Model number Values in mm The screw heads with a height of 2 5 mm must also be accounted for in the depth measurement Figure 14 5PC820 150...

Page 59: ...ax total of 3 GB Realtek RTL8111C Ethernet controller 5PC800 B945 12 Intel Core2 Duo U7500 CPU board 1 06 GHz dual core 533 MHz FSB 2 MB L2 cache 945GME chipset 2 slots for SO DIMM DDR2 modules max to...

Page 60: ...emperature range Note Please see the manual for in formation about using this hard disk 5AC801 HDDI 04 500 GB slide in compact SATA hard disk 24 7 operation Note Please see the manual for information...

Page 61: ...rom the heat sink since this component is connected to the processor and chipset via a thermal coupling If this connection is interrupted the B R Industrial PC must be sent back to the factory for rep...

Page 62: ...mm Colors 16 million Resolution SXGA 1280 x 1024 pixels Contrast 900 1 1000 1 Viewing angles Horizontal Direction R 85 Direction L 85 Direction R 89 Direction L 89 Vertical Direction U 85 Direction D...

Page 63: ...ms Transport 30 g 15 ms Mechanical characteristics Housing Material Metal Front Frame Naturally anodized aluminum Design Gray Panel membrane Material Polyester Light background Similar to Pantone 427...

Page 64: ...SX01 00 136 without expansion 81 7 5AC803 SX02 00 156 Model number Values in mm The screw heads with a height of 2 5 mm must also be accounted for in the depth measurement 31 Figure 18 5PC820 1906 00...

Page 65: ...l of 3 GB Realtek RTL8111C Ethernet controller Required accessories Main memory 5MMDDR 0512 01 SO DIMM DDR2 RAM 512 MB PC2 5300 5MMDDR 1024 01 SO DIMM DDR2 RAM 1024 MB PC2 5300 5MMDDR 2048 01 SO DIMM...

Page 66: ...24 MB 2 Color depth Max 32 bit Resolution DVI 2x Intel compliant SDVO ports 1920 x 1080 RGB 400 MHz RAMDAC resolutions up to 2048 x 1536 75 Hz QXGA and 1920 x 1080 85 Hz HDTV Mass memory management 2x...

Page 67: ...DR2 Memory size Max 3 GB Graphics Controller Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950 Memory Up to 224 MB 1 Color depth Max 32 bit Resolution DVI 2x Intel compliant SDVO ports 1920 x 1080 RGB 400 MHz RAMD...

Page 68: ...Hz FSB 512 kB L2 cache 945GME chipset 2 slots for SO DIMM DDR2 modules max total of 3 GB Realtek RTL8111C Ethernet controller 5PC800 B945 10 Intel Core Duo L2400 CPU board 1 66 GHz dual core 667 MHz F...

Page 69: ...e Main memory 5MMDDR 0512 01 SO DIMM DDR2 RAM 512 MB PC2 5300 5MMDDR 1024 01 SO DIMM DDR2 RAM 1024 MB PC2 5300 5MMDDR 2048 01 SO DIMM DDR2 RAM 2048 MB PC2 5300 Table 43 5MMDDR 0512 01 5MMDDR 1024 01 5...

Page 70: ...800 fan kit for system units with expansion 5AC803 SX02 00 Optional accessories Drives 5AC801 ADAS 00 SATA hard disk adapter for operating a slide in compact hard disk in a slide in slot 5AC801 DVDS 0...

Page 71: ...V1 30 71 Product ID 5AC803 SX01 00 5AC803 SX02 00 Mechanical characteristics Dimensions Width 167 mm Height 222 mm Depth 60 mm 80 mm Weight Approx 1000 g Table 46 5AC803 SX01 00 5AC803 SX02 00 Techni...

Page 72: ...5AC803 SX02 00 Dimensions 3 5 7 Slot for bus units 3 5 7 1 Card slot PCI PCIe Standard PCI 2 2 half size cards or PCI Express PCIe half size cards can be installed depending on the type of bus unit Th...

Page 73: ...cal data Individual components Chapter 2 Technical data Panel PC 800 User s Manual V1 30 73 167 65 8 25 106 65 15 49 65 57 15 3 65 11 65 111 15 59 05 100 36 Figure 24 Standard half size PCIe card Dime...

Page 74: ...tion Drives 5AC801 ADAS 00 APC810 and PPC800 slide in compact adapter 5AC801 HDDS 00 APC810 and PPC800 slide in HDD EE25 5AC801 DVRS 00 APC810 and PPC800 slide in DVD R RW 5AC801 DVDS 00 APC810 and PP...

Page 75: ...2 slot bus units 3 6 2 Order data Model number Short description Figure Bus units 5AC803 BX01 00 PPC800 bus 1 PCI 1 slide in slot 5AC803 BX01 01 PPC800 bus 1 PCI Express 1 slide in slot 5AC803 BX02 00...

Page 76: ...PCI slots Quantity 1 2 1 Type 32 bit 32 bit 32 bit Design PCI half size PCI half size PCI half size Standard 2 2 2 2 2 2 Bus speed 33 MHz 33 MHz 33 MHz PCIe slots Quantity 1 1 Design PCIe half size PC...

Page 77: ...01 00 Order data 3 7 2 5AC803 BC02 00 3 7 2 1 General information This adapter can be used to operate a slide in compact drive in PPC800 system units 3 7 2 2 Order data Model number Short description...

Page 78: ...d with a sensor that monitors the card s temperature This is read out in BIOS and in the ADI 3 8 2 Dimensions 100 95 7 101 5 19 11 65 15 2 64 9 76 9 19 8 3 31 95 3 1 9 3 8 19 6 Figure 27 PCI Express c...

Page 79: ...r APC820 and PPC800 Table 52 5ACPCC ETH0 00 Order data 3 8 3 3 Technical data Product ID 5ACPCC ETH0 00 General information B R ID code 0xAB25 Diagnostics Data transfer Yes using status LED Certificat...

Page 80: ...terface 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 Switchin...

Page 81: ...r APC820 and PPC800 Table 55 5ACPCC MPL0 00 Order data 3 8 4 3 Technical data Product ID 5ACPCC MPL0 00 General information B R ID code 0xAB27 Diagnostics Data transfer Yes using status LED Certificat...

Page 82: ...of the POWERLINK station On Off The POWERLINK station is running with no errors Off On A fatal system error has occurred The error type can be read using the PLC logbook An irreparable problem has oc...

Page 83: ...flash Double flash approx 1 Hz PRE_OPERATIONAL_2 The interface status is in the PRE_OPERATIONAL_2 state Managing node MN The MN begins cyclic communication cyclic input data is not yet evaluated The...

Page 84: ...de E F Reserved F F Reserved Station number x1 Station number x16 Table 63 POWERLINK station number x1 x16 3 8 4 3 4 Card number switch The one digit card number 1 F is configured using the card numbe...

Page 85: ...ange Note please see the manual for in formation about using this hard disk Table 64 5AC801 HDDI 00 Order data 3 9 1 3 Technical data Information The following characteristics features and limit value...

Page 86: ...0 g and 0 5 ms duration no unrecoverable errors Altitude Operation 300 to 5000 m Storage 300 to 12192 m Mechanical characteristics Installation Fixed 7 Dimensions Width 13 mm Height 98 mm Depth 105 mm...

Page 87: ...about using this hard disk Table 66 5AC801 HDDI 02 Order data 3 9 2 3 Technical data Information The following characteristics features and limit values only apply to this individual component and ca...

Page 88: ...00 to 3000 m Storage 300 to 12192 m Mechanical characteristics Installation Fixed 8 Dimensions Width 13 mm Height 98 mm Depth 105 mm Weight 135 g Manufacturer information Manufacturer Fujitsu Manufact...

Page 89: ...ormation about using this hard disk Table 68 5AC801 HDDI 03 Order data 3 9 3 3 Technical data Information The following characteristics features and limit values only apply to this individual componen...

Page 90: ...unrecoverable errors 600 g and 0 5 ms duration no unrecoverable errors Altitude Operation 300 to 3048 m Storage 300 to 12192 m Mechanical characteristics Installation Fixed 7 Dimensions Width 13 mm He...

Page 91: ...HDDI 04 5AC901 CHDD 01 and 5ACPCI RAIC 06 note please see the manual for information about using this hard disk Table 70 5AC801 HDDI 04 Order data 3 9 4 3 Technical data Information The following cha...

Page 92: ...e 305 to 12192 m Mechanical characteristics Installation Fixed 7 Dimensions Width 13 mm Height 98 mm Depth 105 mm Weight 134 g Manufacturer information Manufacturer Western Digital Manufacturer s prod...

Page 93: ...Caution A sudden loss of power may result in data loss In very rare cases the mass storage device may also become damaged To prevent damage and loss of data the use of a UPS device is recommended Info...

Page 94: ...tion 5 to 95 non condensing Storage 5 to 95 non condensing Transport 5 to 95 non condensing Vibration Operation 7 to 800 Hz 2 17 g Storage 10 to 500 Hz 3 13 g Transport 10 to 500 Hz 3 13 g Shock Opera...

Page 95: ...ts Chapter 2 Technical data Panel PC 800 User s Manual V1 30 95 3 9 5 4 Temperature Humidity diagram 0 Temperature C Relative humidity RH non condensing Operation Storage Transport Figure 34 5AC801 SS...

Page 96: ...ading and writing 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 0 5 1 2 4 8 16 32 128 64 256 512 1024 2048 4096 8192 Transfer rate MB s Transfer size kB 5AC801 HDDI 00 5AC801 SSDI 00 Figure 35 5AC801 SSDI 00 ATTO disk...

Page 97: ...out using this SSD Table 74 5AC801 SSDI 01 Order data 3 9 6 3 Technical data Caution A sudden loss of power may result in data loss In very rare cases the mass storage device may also become damaged T...

Page 98: ...800 Hz 3 13 g Shock Operation 1500 g 0 5 ms Storage 1500 g 0 5 ms Transport 1500 g 0 5 ms Altitude Operation 300 to 12192 m Storage 300 to 12192 m Transport 300 to 12192 m Mechanical characteristics I...

Page 99: ...about using this SSD Table 76 5AC801 SSDI 02 Order data 3 9 7 3 Technical data Caution A sudden loss of power may result in data loss In very rare cases the mass storage device may also become damage...

Page 100: ...800 Hz 3 13 g Shock Operation 1500 g 0 5 ms Storage 1500 g 0 5 ms Transport 1500 g 0 5 ms Altitude Operation 300 to 12192 m Storage 300 to 12192 m Transport 300 to 12192 m Mechanical characteristics I...

Page 101: ...aution A sudden loss of power may result in data loss In very rare cases the mass storage device may also become damaged To prevent damage and loss of data the use of a UPS device is recommended Infor...

Page 102: ...5 ms Altitude Operation 300 to 12192 m Storage 300 to 12192 m Transport 300 to 12192 m Mechanical characteristics Installation Fixed 4 Dimensions Width 13 mm Height 98 mm Depth 105 mm Weight 118 g Ma...

Page 103: ...idual components Chapter 2 Technical data Panel PC 800 User s Manual V1 30 103 Temperature C Relative humidity RH non condensing Operation Storage Transport Figure 40 5AC801 SSDI 03 Rev D0 Temperatur...

Page 104: ...manual for information about using this SSD Table 80 5AC801 SSDI 04 Order data 3 9 9 3 Technical data Caution A sudden loss of power may result in data loss In very rare cases the mass storage device...

Page 105: ...Storage 10 to 2000 Hz 20 g Transport 10 to 2000 Hz 20 g Shock Operation 1500 g 0 5 ms Storage 1500 g 0 5 ms Transport 1500 g 0 5 ms Altitude Operation 300 to 12192 m Storage 300 to 12192 m Transport...

Page 106: ...al data Individual components 106 Panel PC 800 User s Manual V1 30 Temperature C Relative humidity RH non condensing Operation Storage Transport Figure 42 5AC801 SSDI 04 Rev D0 Temperatur Luftfeuchted...

Page 107: ...1 SSDI 05 Order data 3 9 10 3 Technical data Caution A sudden loss of power may result in data loss In very rare cases the mass storage device may also become damaged To prevent damage and loss of dat...

Page 108: ...Operation 1500 g 0 5 ms Storage 1500 g 0 5 ms Transport 1500 g 0 5 ms Altitude Operation 300 to 12192 m Storage 300 to 12192 m Transport 300 to 12192 m Mechanical characteristics Installation Fixed 4...

Page 109: ...ged To prevent damage and loss of data the use of a UPS device is recommended Information The following characteristics features and limit values only apply to this accessory and can deviate from thos...

Page 110: ...ransport 1500 g 0 5 ms Altitude Operation 300 to 12192 m Storage 300 to 12192 m Transport 300 to 12192 m Mechanical characteristics Dimensions Width 9 5 mm Height 69 mm Depth 100 mm Weight 78 g Manufa...

Page 111: ...the use of a UPS device is recommended Information The following characteristics features and limit values only apply to this accessory and can deviate from those specified for the complete system The...

Page 112: ...0 to 12192 m Storage 300 to 12192 m Transport 300 to 12192 m Mechanical characteristics Dimensions Width 9 5 mm Height 69 mm Depth 100 mm Weight 78 g Manufacturer information Manufacturer Toshiba Manu...

Page 113: ...vidual components Chapter 2 Technical data Panel PC 800 User s Manual V1 30 113 Temperature C Relative humidity RH non condensing Operation Storage Transport Figure 46 5MMSSD 0060 01 Rev D0 Temperatur...

Page 114: ...amaged To prevent damage and loss of data the use of a UPS device is recommended Information The following characteristics features and limit values only apply to this accessory and can deviate from t...

Page 115: ...rage 1500 g 0 5 ms Transport 1500 g 0 5 ms Altitude Operation 300 to 12192 m Storage 300 to 12192 m Transport 300 to 12192 m Mechanical characteristics Dimensions Width 9 5 mm 7 mm Height 69 mm Depth...

Page 116: ...cal data Individual components 116 Panel PC 800 User s Manual V1 30 Temperature C Relative humidity RH non condensing Operation Storage Transport Figure 48 5MMSSD 0128 01 Rev D0 Temperature Humidity d...

Page 117: ...amaged To prevent damage and loss of data the use of a UPS device is recommended Information The following characteristics features and limit values only apply to this accessory and can deviate from t...

Page 118: ...ransport 1500 g 0 5 ms Altitude Operation 300 to 12192 m Storage 300 to 12192 m Transport 300 to 12192 m Mechanical characteristics Dimensions Width 9 5 mm Height 69 mm Depth 100 mm Weight 78 g Manufa...

Page 119: ...and loss of data the use of a UPS device is recommended Information The following characteristics features and limit values only apply to this accessory and can deviate from those specified for the c...

Page 120: ...500 g 0 5 ms Altitude Operation 300 to 12192 m Storage 300 to 12192 m Transport 300 to 12192 m Mechanical characteristics Dimensions Width 7 mm Height 69 mm Depth 100 mm Weight 78 g Manufacturer infor...

Page 121: ...1 00 or 5AC803 SX02 00 is required in order to use slide in drives 3 9 16 2 Order data Model number Short description Figure Drives 5AC801 ADAS 00 SATA hard disk adapter for operating a slide in compa...

Page 122: ...xtended temperature range Note please see the manual for information about using this hard disk Table 96 5AC801 HDDS 00 Order data 3 9 17 3 Technical data Information The following characteristics fea...

Page 123: ...e errors 400 g and 0 5 ms duration no unrecoverable errors Altitude Operation 300 to 5000 m Storage 300 to 12192 m Mechanical characteristics Installation Fixed 7 Dimensions Width 22 mm Height 172 5 m...

Page 124: ...nent and can deviate from those specified for the complete system For the complete system in which this individual component is used refer to the data given specifically for that device Product ID 5AC...

Page 125: ...11 ms duration 200 g and 2 ms duration Transport 60 g and 11 ms duration 200 g and 2 ms duration Mechanical characteristics Dimensions Width 22 mm Height 172 5 mm Depth 150 mm Weight 455 g Table 99 5A...

Page 126: ...nformation The following characteristics features and limit values only apply to this individual component and can deviate from those specified for the complete system For the complete system in which...

Page 127: ...orage 20 to 60 C Transport 40 to 65 C Relative humidity Operation 8 to 80 non condensing Storage 5 to 95 non condensing Transport 5 to 95 non condensing Vibration Operation 5 to 500 Hz 0 2 g Storage 5...

Page 128: ...ual components 128 Panel PC 800 User s Manual V1 30 3 9 19 4 Temperature humidity diagram Temperature C Relative humidity RH non condensing Operation Storage Transport Figure 53 5AC801 DVRS 00 Tempera...

Page 129: ...d secondary hard disk HDD 1 Figure 54 PCI SATA RAID controller Information The PCI SATA RAID controller cannot be used in place of a universal power supply UPS If the oper ating system is not shut dow...

Page 130: ...rom host Max 150 MB s Positioning time Minimum track to track 1 5 ms Nominal read only 12 ms Maximum read only 22 ms Electrical characteristics Power consumption 0 3A at 3 3V PCI bus 1A at 5V PCI bus...

Page 131: ...y RH non condensing Operation Storage Transport Figure 55 5ACPCI RAIC 03 Temperature humidity diagram 3 9 20 5 Driver support Special drivers are necessary for operating the PCI SATA RAID controller D...

Page 132: ...808 Bytes per sector 512 Cache 8 MB Speed 5400 rpm 1 Startup time Typ 4 s from 0 rpm to read access Service life 5 years S M A R T support Yes Access time 5 56 ms Supported transfer modes SATA 1 0 PIO...

Page 133: ...facturer s product ID M120 ESW MHY2160BH ESW Table 105 5ACPCI RAIC 04 Technical data 1 Temperature values at an elevation of 305 meters The temperature specification must be reduced linearly by 1 C ev...

Page 134: ...7 PCI SATA RAID controller Information The PCI SATA RAID controller cannot be used in place of a universal power supply UPS If the oper ating system is not shut down properly then this will be detecte...

Page 135: ...lative humidity 5 Operation 5 to 95 non condensing Storage 5 to 95 non condensing Transport 5 to 95 non condensing Vibration 6 Operation continuous 5 to 500 Hz max 0 125 g duration 1 octave per minute...

Page 136: ...vailable in the Downloads section of the B R website www br automation com NET based SATA Raid serial ATA RAID management software can also be found on the B R website Information Required drivers can...

Page 137: ...gure 59 PCI SATA RAID controller Information The PCI SATA RAID controller cannot be used in place of a universal power supply UPS If the oper ating system is not shut down properly then this will be d...

Page 138: ...ss Service life 5 years MTBF 1 000 000 POH 3 S M A R T support Yes Interface SATA Access time 5 5 ms Supported transfer modes SATA II Data transfer rate Internal Max 147 MB s To From host Max 150 MB s...

Page 139: ...of transfer rate 9 Installed in PCI slot 3 9 23 4 Temperature humidity diagram Temperature C Relative humidity RH non condensing Operation Storage Transport Figure 60 5ACPCI RAIC 06 Temperature humid...

Page 140: ...use of a UPS device is recommended Information The following characteristics features and limit values only apply to this individual component and can deviate from those specified for the complete sy...

Page 141: ...able errors 600 g and 0 5 ms duration no unrecoverable errors Altitude Operation 300 to 3048 m Storage 300 to 12192 m Mechanical characteristics Dimensions Width 9 5 mm Height 69 mm Depth 100 mm Weigh...

Page 142: ...ss of power may result in data loss In very rare cases the mass storage device may also become damaged To prevent damage and loss of data the use of a UPS device is recommended Information The followi...

Page 143: ...unrecoverable errors Transport 1000 g and 2 ms duration no unrecoverable errors Altitude Operation 305 to 3048 m Storage 305 to 12192 m Mechanical characteristics Dimensions Width 7 mm Height 69 mm De...

Page 144: ...rmation This fan kit is an optional addition for PPC800 system units without an expansion 3 fans 40 mm mounted on the frame Dust filter Filter clasp Figure 63 5AC803 FA01 00 Fan kit 3 10 1 2 Order dat...

Page 145: ...filter Filter clasp 1 fan 70 mm Mounted on the frame Figure 64 5AC803 FA02 00 Fan kit 3 10 2 2 Order data Model number Short description Figure Fan kits 5AC803 FA02 00 PPC800 fan kit for system units...

Page 146: ...Panel PC 800 User s Manual V1 30 Product ID 5AC803 FA02 00 Mechanical characteristics Dimensions Fan Width Fans 1 2 40 mm Fan 3 70 mm Height Fans 1 2 40 mm Fan 3 70 mm Depth Fans 1 2 10 mm Fan 3 15 mm...

Page 147: ...A03 00 Fan kit 3 10 3 2 Order data Model number Short description Figure Fan kits 5AC803 FA03 00 PPC800 fan kit for system units with expansion 5AC803 SX02 00 Table 118 5AC803 FA03 00 Order data 3 10...

Page 148: ...anel PC 800 User s Manual V1 30 Product ID 5AC803 FA03 00 Mechanical characteristics Dimensions Fan Width Fan 1 2 3 40 mm Fan 4 70 mm Height Fan 1 2 3 40 mm Fan 4 70 mm Depth Fan 1 2 3 10 mm Fan 4 15...

Page 149: ...ice must be mounted to a flat clean and burr free surface This device is only certified for operation in closed rooms This device must not be subjected to direct sunlight Ventilation holes must not be...

Page 150: ...stallation 150 Panel PC 800 User s Manual V1 30 Devices must be installed on flat clean and burr free surface uneven areas can cause damage to the display when the screws are tightened or intrusion of...

Page 151: ...The PPC800 must be mounted as described in the following sections 1 3 1 Mounting orientation 0 and 45 45 0 45 Figure 67 Mounting orientation 0 and 45 In order to facilitate natural air circulation dev...

Page 152: ...3 2 Mounting orientation with 5AC801 DVRS 00 5 0 30 Figure 68 Mounting orientation with 5AC801 DVRS 00 In order to facilitate natural air circulation devices must be mounted according to the spacing...

Page 153: ...V1 30 153 1 3 3 Mounting orientation with 5AC801 DVDS 00 0 0 30 Figure 69 Mounting orientation with 5AC801 DVDS 00 In order to facilitate natural air circulation devices must be mounted according to t...

Page 154: ...Abstand Air inlet At least 50 mm Abstand At least 100 mm Abstand Side view Rear view Figure 70 Spacing for air circulation Information The spacing specifications for air circulation are based on the w...

Page 155: ...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 71 Flex rad...

Page 156: ...onductance of electric disturbances the following points should be observed The device should be connected to the central grounding point in the control cabinet using the shortest route possible A cab...

Page 157: ...ial PC near the air intake not near the exhaust All B R Industrial PCs and Power Panels are equipped with internal temperature sensors These are installed in different locations for each series The nu...

Page 158: ...available In addition to the software package there are also various loopback plugs serial parallel USB etc and test CDs DVDs available The exact software and loopback plugs used will determine the c...

Page 159: ...he availability of a loopback plug and DVDs Information USB flash drives can also be used if a USB loopback plug is not available The USB flash drives must be detected as formatted drives in Windows T...

Page 160: ...s case however it is necessary to measure the ambient temperature Experience at B R has shown that values measured on passive systems systems without a fan kit can be projected linearly based on the a...

Page 161: ...anel 900 devices can be connected per line How many Automation Panel 900 devices can be connected to an Automation Panel 800 device per line How are the connected devices numbered internally Are there...

Page 162: ...ation of the maximum resolution this is also indicated e g when connecting a non B R Automation Panel 900 device With system unit CPU board 5PC820 1505 00 5PC820 1906 00 Limitation Resolution 5PC800 B...

Page 163: ...e from the B R website at www br automation com 5 2 4 Possible Automation Panel devices resolutions and segment lengths The following Automation Panel 900 devices can be used In rare cases segment len...

Page 164: ...00 B945 01 5PC800 B945 11 Max UXGA 5PC800 B945 02 5PC800 B945 12 Max UXGA 5PC800 B945 03 5PC800 B945 13 Max UXGA 5PC800 B945 04 5PC800 B945 14 Max UXGA 5PC800 B945 05 Max UXGA Table 126 Possible syste...

Page 165: ...8 00 5CASDL 0018 01 5CASDL 0018 03 5CASDL 0018 00 5CASDL 0018 01 5CASDL 0018 03 5CASDL 0018 00 5CASDL 0018 01 5CASDL 0018 03 5 5CASDL 0050 00 5CASDL 0050 01 5CASDL 0050 03 5CASDL 0050 00 5CASDL 0050 0...

Page 166: ...800 B945 04 5PC800 B945 14 Max UXGA 5PC800 B945 05 Max UXGA Table 130 Possible system unit and CPU board combinations 5 4 2 Cables Select an Automation Panel 800 SDL cable from the following table Mod...

Page 167: ...0 30 5CASDL 0300 30 40 5CASDL 0400 30 Table 132 Cable lengths and resolutions for SDL transmission 5 4 3 Settings in BIOS No special BIOS settings are necessary for operation For detailed information...

Page 168: ...a limitation of the maximum resolution this is also indicated e g when connecting a non B R Automation Panel 800 900 device With system unit CPU board 5PC820 1505 00 5PC820 1906 00 Limitation Resoluti...

Page 169: ...ecial BIOS settings are necessary for operation For detailed information see the user s manual for the B R Industrial PC being used Touch screen functionality COM C must be enabled in BIOS in order to...

Page 170: ...ard combinations necessary to implement the configuration shown in the figure above If a combination results in a limitation of the maximum resolution this is also indicated e g when connecting a non...

Page 171: ...0 x 1024 UXGA 1600 x 1200 FHD 1920 x 1080 1 8 5CASDL 0018 00 5CASDL 0018 01 5CASDL 0018 03 5CASDL 0018 00 5CASDL 0018 01 5CASDL 0018 03 5CASDL 0018 00 5CASDL 0018 01 5CASDL 0018 03 5CASDL 0018 00 5CAS...

Page 172: ...ded Standard 2009 After starting Windows Embedded Standard 2009 on the Panel PC or Power Panel for the first time first boot agent the corresponding touch screen driver is installed automatically On a...

Page 173: ...USB devices from B R are guaranteed to function properly however 7 1 Locally on the PPC800 Many different peripheral USB devices can be connected to the 5 USB interfaces on the Panel PC 800 These can...

Page 174: ...utomation Panel 900 These can each handle a load of 500 mA The maximum transfer rate is USB 2 0 Information Only end devices not hubs can be connected to the Automation Panel 900 USB 2 0 USB memory me...

Page 175: ...900 or the USB interfaces on Automation Panel 800 devices These can each handle a load of 500 mA The maximum transfer rate is USB 1 1 Information Only end devices no hubs can be connected to the Autom...

Page 176: ...T96023AS 55 GB 1 ST96023AS 55 GB Figure 83 Open the RAID Configuration Utility RAID Configuration Utility Silicon Image Inc Copyright C 2006 Delete RAID set Press Enter to create RAID Rebuild Mirrored...

Page 177: ...s Striped RAID0 or Mirrored RAID1 using the Create RAID set menu option 8 2 Create RAID set Striped RAID Configuration Utility Silicon Image Inc Copyright C 2006 Press Enter to automatica Manual Confi...

Page 178: ...to configuration Auto configuration optimizes all settings Manual configuration Allows the Source and Target HDD to be specified as well as whether a rebuild mirror should be performed immediately tak...

Page 179: ...executed during operation after the system is booted The installed SATA RAID configuration program may display an event pop up message SATA Raid detected a new event before restarting the rebuild The...

Page 180: ...d Rebuild Mirrored set Resolve conflicts 0 PM 1 SM Select Menu ESC Previous Menu Enter Select Ctrl E Exit First HDD ST96023AS 55GB ST96023AS 55GB Low level format 0 PM 1 SM Figure 91 RAID Configuratio...

Page 181: ...en 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 indi...

Page 182: ...used this error may occur never sometimes or always During daisy chain operation of multiple AP800 AP900 devices via SDL it is possible that the touch con troller status shows a red X in the Control...

Page 183: ...procedure BIOS is immediately activated 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 dat...

Page 184: ...up Press F11 for BBS POPUP The MCH is operating with DDR2 677 CL5 in Dual Channel Interleaved Mode Initializing USB Controllers Done 2048MB OK USB Device s 1 Keyboard 1 Hub Auto Detecting Sec Master I...

Page 185: ...oot device ESC to boot using defaults Pause Pauses POST Pressing any other key resumes POST Table 140 BIOS relevant keys for POST The following keys can be used once inside BIOS Setup Key Function F1...

Page 186: ...system time setting This is buffered by the CMOS battery when the system is switched off Changes the system time Sets the system time in the format Hour Minute Second hh mm ss System date The currentl...

Page 187: ...nter Opens the submenu see Graphics configuration on page 194 CPU configuration Configures CPU settings Enter Opens the submenu see CPU configuration on page 196 Chipset configuration Configures chips...

Page 188: ...upport of the advanced programmable interrupt controller in the proces sor Disabled Disables the function S1 POS Sets S1 as Suspend mode Only a few func tions are disabled and are available again at t...

Page 189: ...tion handled by BIOS PCI latency timer Option for controlling how long in PCI ticks one PCI bus card can continue to use the master after another PCI card has requested access 32 64 96 128 160 192 224...

Page 190: ...Change Option F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit IRQ3 Available IRQ4 Allocated IRQ9 Allocated IRQ11 Allocated IRQ14 Allocated IRQ15 Allocated BIOS SETUP UTILITY v02 59 C Copyright 1985 2005 Am...

Page 191: ...Auto Automatic assignment by BIOS and the operat ing system PIRQ B PCIEX1 ETH1 Option for configuring PIRQ B 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 Manual assignment Auto Automatic assignment by BIOS and the operat ing sy...

Page 192: ...e Option PCIE Port 2 IOxAPCI Enable Disabled F1 General Help PCIE Port 3 IOxAPCI Enable Disabled F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit Active State Power Management Disabled BIOS SETUP UTILITY v02 59 C Copyright...

Page 193: ...high priority port This option enables or disables the priority port for PCIE ETH1 Enables ETH1 as the priority port Yes Resource reserved Res PCIE hot plugging re source This option is used to reserv...

Page 194: ...iver Only the amount of memory that is required is reserved DVMT mode select Option for determining the DVMT mode Dynamic Video Memory Technology of the DVMT graph ics driver Combo mode At least 64 MB...

Page 195: ...deo signal output for a DVI compat ible display device TV Optimizes video signal output for a TV compat ible display device CRT Optimizes video signal output for a CRT com patible display device LVDS...

Page 196: ...bling disabling hardware support for prevention of data execution Disabled Disables this function Enabled Uses both cores in a dual core processor Core multi processing This option can be used to disa...

Page 197: ...C 50 C 60 C 70 C 80 C 85 C 90 C Temperature limit value for the limitation Enabled Enables this function DT in SPD Option to determine whether the GMCH graphics and memory controller hub supports DT...

Page 198: ...ction Configuration options Effect HDA Enables High Definition Audio sound AC97 Enables AC 97 sound Onboard audio controller Option for selecting or turning off the audio mode Disabled Disables the au...

Page 199: ...be configured here with the serial ATA hard drive Configure SATA as2 Allows the serial ATA connections supported by the southbridge to be defined AHCI The AHCI setting enables the internal memory dri...

Page 200: ...guration options Effect Not installed No drive installed Auto Automatically detects the drive and configures the necessary values CD DVD CD DVD drive Type Configures the type of drive connected to the...

Page 201: ...by the system Disabled Disables this function Block multi sector trans fer This option enables block mode for IDE hard dri ves If this option is enabled the number of blocks per request is read from t...

Page 202: ...system Disabled Disables this function Block multi sector trans fer This option enables block mode for IDE hard dri ves If this option is enabled the number of blocks per request is read from the conf...

Page 203: ...d by the system Disabled Disables this function Block multi sector trans fer This option enables block mode for IDE hard dri ves If this option is enabled the number of blocks per request is read from...

Page 204: ...again after the operating system has started A USB keyboard is still recognized during POST Auto Automatic enabling Enabled Allows BIOS Setup to be opened during POST using a USB keyboard USB Legacy...

Page 205: ...would unnecessarily extend the boot proce dure by the configured time 1 sec 2 sec 3 sec 4 sec 5 sec 7 sec 10 sec Adds a boot delay of 1 2 3 4 5 7 or 10 sec onds Table 158 945GME Advanced USB configura...

Page 206: ...terface transfer control This mode must be supported by the cable Flow control Determines how the transfer is controlled via the interface Information The setting must be the same on the ter minal and...

Page 207: ...0 RPM BIOS SETUP UTILITY v02 59 C Copyright 1985 2005 American Megatrends Inc Figure 113 945GME Advanced CPU Board Monitor BIOS setting Function Configuration options Effect Enabled Displays all valu...

Page 208: ...eratures and fan speeds Enter Opens the submenu see Baseboard monitor on page 210 Legacy devices Configures special settings for interfaces Enter Opens the submenu see Legacy devices on page 211 BIOS...

Page 209: ...2005 American Megatrends Inc Figure 115 945GME Panel Control BIOS setting Function Configuration options Effect Select panel number Selects the panel number for which the values should be displayed a...

Page 210: ...Battery not OK None Board I O Displays the temperature in the I O area in de grees Celsius and Fahrenheit None Board ETH2 Displays the temperature in the ETH2 controller chip area in degrees Celsius a...

Page 211: ...port 238 2E8 2F8 328 338 3E8 3F8 Assigns the selected base I O address Interrupt Selects the interrupt for the COM port IRQ 3 IRQ 4 IRQ 5 IRQ 6 IRQ 7 IRQ 10 IRQ 11 IRQ 12 Assigns the selected interru...

Page 212: ...ible to use either Device based or Type based Using both to gether is not permitted Boot priority selection Option for determining the method for how drives should be booted Type based The boot sequen...

Page 213: ...is function Remain off System remains off Turn on System powered on Power loss control Specifies whether the system should be on off fol lowing power loss Last state Enables the previous state Table 1...

Page 214: ...password Enter Opens the submenu see Hard disk security master password on page 215 Table 167 945GME Security menu Configuration options 1 7 Hard disk security user password Security Hard Disk Securi...

Page 215: ...ng to reboot the device Enter Password entry Table 169 945GME Security Hard disk security master password 1 9 Power Main Advanced Boot Security Exit Power Congigure power management and control Enable...

Page 216: ...ode IGNORE Ignores activity MONITOR Returns the system to its normal state from the respective energy saving mode when activity is detected on the IRQ of the respective interface or device Primary mas...

Page 217: ...Function Configuration options Effect Save changes and exit Selecting this option closes BIOS Setup Any changes made are saved to CMOS after confir mation and the system is rebooted OK Cancel Discard...

Page 218: ...e can be found in the PPC800 user s manual This can be downloaded at no cost from the B R website Table 172 Profile overview The following pages provide an overview of the BIOS default settings for th...

Page 219: ...Disabled Res PCIE hot plugging resource No No PCIE port 0 IOxAPIC enable Disabled Disabled PCIE port 1 IOxAPIC enable Disabled Disabled PCIE port 2 IOxAPIC enable Disabled Disabled PCIE port 3 IOxAPI...

Page 220: ...configuration Setting Option Profile 0 Profile 5 My setting Spread spectrum Disabled Disabled Table 181 945GME Advanced Clock configuration Overview of profile settings 1 11 2 9 IDE configuration Set...

Page 221: ...rive Hard disk drive USB mass storage reset delay 20 Sec 20 Sec Table 183 945GME Advanced USB configuration Overview of profile settings 1 11 2 11 Keyboard Mouse configuration Setting Option Profile 0...

Page 222: ...oot list retry Disabled Disabled Add on ROM display mode Keep current Keep current Halt on error Disabled Disabled Hit DEL message display Enabled Enabled Interrupt 19 capture Disabled Disabled PXE bo...

Page 223: ...strial PC to B R for testing 6x short 8042 gate A20 failure Defective keyboard controller block 8042 gate A20 The processor cannot switch to protected mode Send the industrial PC to B R for testing 7x...

Page 224: ...h 0376h Secondary IDE channel command port 0377h 0377h Secondary IDE channel status port 0378h 037Fh Hardware security key LPT1 0384h 0385h CAN controller 03B0h 03DFh Video system 03E8h 03EFh COM3 03F...

Page 225: ...I express root port 2 5 PIRQ D for PCIe UHCI host controller 1 SMBus controller PCI Express root port 3 Serial ATA controller in enhanced native mode 3 6 PIRQ E PCI bus INTD UHCI host controller 3 par...

Page 226: ...ollowing BIOS Setup screen After switching on the PPC800 BIOS Setup can be accessed by pressing Del From the BIOS main menu Advanced select Baseboard Panel features Advanced Baseboard Panel Features V...

Page 227: ...of the AP Link SDL transmitter 2 1 2 Procedure with MS DOS 1 Download the zip file from the B R website www br automation com 2 Create bootable media Information In MS DOS Win95 and Win98 a blank HD d...

Page 228: ...is not pressed within 5 seconds then item 1 Upgrade AMI BIOS for B945 is automatically carried out to update the industrial PC 6 The system must be rebooted after a successful upgrade 7 Reboot and pr...

Page 229: ...oot menu options including descriptions are based on Version 1 02 of the PPC800 up grade MTCX SDLR SDLT UPSI disk In some cases these descriptions might not match the version you are currently using 1...

Page 230: ...transceiver 5DLSDL 1000 01 and Automation Panel Link receiver 5DLSDL 1000 00 is connected Automation Panel Link transceivers 5DLSDL 1000 01 or Automation Panel Link receivers 5DLSDL 1000 00 with a fi...

Page 231: ...click on Start and acknowledge the warning message with OK Figure 128 Creating a bootable diskette in Windows XP Step 2 Figure 129 Creating a bootable diskette in Windows XP Step 3 After creating the...

Page 232: ...PC 800 User s Manual V1 30 before after Figure 130 Creating a bootable diskette in Windows XP Step 4 Figure 131 Creating a bootable diskette in Windows XP Step 5 Now all files selected except Command...

Page 233: ...s not refreshed automatically the list can be updated using the command Drives Refresh 3 Select the desired USB flash drive in the drive list 4 Change to the Action tab and select Install a B R update...

Page 234: ...ive list is not refreshed automatically the list can be updated using the command Drives Refresh 3 Select the desired CompactFlash card from the drive list 4 Change to the Action tab and select Instal...

Page 235: ...components or only with limitations HDA sound is not supported USB 2 0 only USB 1 1 rates can be achieved Graphics engine 2 for e g extended desktop mode cannot be used Some ACPI control functions in...

Page 236: ...English Only available with a new device 5SWWXP 0500 MUL Microsoft OEM Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2c CD multilingual Only available with a new device Table 198 5SWWXP 0600 GER 5SWWXP 0600 E...

Page 237: ...B R website www br automation com and copy the files to a diskette 2 Connect the media drive 5MD900 USB2 02 to the USB port 3 Insert the diskette and Windows XP Professional CD in the media drive and...

Page 238: ...crosoft OEM Windows 7 Professional 64 bit DVD German Only available with a new device 5SWWI7 1200 GER Microsoft OEM Windows 7 Professional 64 bit Service Pack 1 DVD German Only available with a new de...

Page 239: ...h 20 GB 2 GB 5SWWI7 1200 ENG Professional APC810 APC910 APC2100 PPC800 PPC900 PPC2100 945GME Intel Core 2 Duo GM45 QM77 HM76 Bay Trail SP1 64 bit English 20 GB 2 GB 5SWWI7 0300 MUL Ultimate APC510 APC...

Page 240: ...directory containing the RAID drivers Then click Next to continue 6 Remove the USB flash drive 7 The Windows 7 installation can now be performed as usual Information Depending on the system the boot o...

Page 241: ...LC 5CFCRD 1024 03 CompactFlash 1 GB Western Digital SLC 5CFCRD 1024 06 CompactFlash 1 GB B R SLC 5CFCRD 2048 03 CompactFlash 2 GB Western Digital SLC 5CFCRD 2048 06 CompactFlash 2 GB B R SLC 5CFCRD 40...

Page 242: ...tem If an older version of the driver is still being used the latest version can be downloaded and installed from the B R website www br automation com It is important that Enhanced Write Filter EWF i...

Page 243: ...e included Windows Embedded Standard 2009 is also based on the same reliable code as Windows XP Professional with SP3 It provides industry with leading reliability security and performance improvement...

Page 244: ...i einige Male automatisch rebootet 7 6 Drivers All drivers required for operation are preinstalled along with the operating system If an older version of the driver is still being used the latest vers...

Page 245: ...Flash sepa rately at least 8 GB 5SWWI7 1527 ENG Microsoft OEM Windows Embedded Standard 7 32 bit Service Pack 1 English for PPC800 with 945GME chipset order Com pactFlash separately at least 16 GB 5SW...

Page 246: ...WF File Based Write Filter FBWF Administrator accounts User accounts Configurable Configurable Windows Explorer shell Registry filter Internet Explorer 8 0 Internet Information Service IIS 7 0 Anti ma...

Page 247: ...ntroller is detected during the Windows Embedded Standard 7 installation If a touch controller is not detected during Windows Embedded Standard 7 installation or a B R Automation Panel is connected at...

Page 248: ...03 CompactFlash 8 GB Western Digital SLC 5CFCRD 8192 06 CompactFlash 8 GB B R SLC Table 206 5SWWCE 0827 ENG Order data 9 3 Overview Bestellnummer Zielsystem Chipsatz Sprache Mindestgr e Datentr ger Mi...

Page 249: ...on Windows CE is usually preinstalled at B R 9 7 B R Embedded OS Installer The B R Embedded OS Installer makes it possible to install existing B R Windows CE images The 4 files NK BIN BLDR LOGOXRES BM...

Page 250: ...el number Short description Figure Automation Runtime 9A0003 02U USB port button holder DS9490B 1A4600 10 5 B R Automation Runtime ARwin including license sticker 1A4600 10 2 B R Automation Runtime AR...

Page 251: ...r error conditions The hardware components used have automatic diagnostic functions that can be applied in the event of error 11 1 Functions Information The functions provided by the Automation Device...

Page 252: ...omation Panel 900 11 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...

Page 253: ...ettings for the display The equalizer is integrated into Automation Panel devices and adapts the DVI signal to different cable lengths The equalizer value is automatically calculated based on the cabl...

Page 254: ...nter in the Control Panel 2 Select the UPS tab 3 Under UPS settings click on System This opens the Power options in the Control Panel Power options can also be opened directly from the Control Panel 4...

Page 255: ...s updated automatically when the status changes To remove a status from the list click on Clear Information The current status of the UPS is also displayed on the UPS page in the power options when th...

Page 256: ...ice life is only included in version 2 and higher of the UPS battery settings and only valid for B R UPS batteries at 25 C ambient temperature Deep discharge cycles are only included in version 3 and...

Page 257: ...only be saved with UPS firmware version 1 10 and higher The transfer can be aborted by clicking on Cancel in the Download dialog box 11 4 6 Configuring UPS system settings 1 Open the Control Center in...

Page 258: ...shutdown time This will allow the operating system to shut down properly when the UPS service is enabled 11 4 6 2 Changing the shutdown time of the UPS when the battery is low Enter the Low battery s...

Page 259: ...e checkbox Show notifications for UPS status Any changes to the UPS status will then trigger a message from the B R UPS driver Information Shutting down the system is only reported by the Windows UPS...

Page 260: ...is set during power failure then a low battery shutdown is performed to prevent the battery from fully discharging Once the switch off time expires 3 minutes by default the UPS shuts down If an overc...

Page 261: ...Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 or newer Figure 141 ADI Development Kit Screenshots Version 3 70 Features One Microsoft Visual Basic module with ADI function declarations Header files and import librari...

Page 262: ...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 to u...

Page 263: ...and or Microsoft NET Compact Framework 2 0 or newer Figure 142 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 chm MS He...

Page 264: ...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 to...

Page 265: ...tion 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 ass...

Page 266: ...l 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 Editor...

Page 267: ...31 2 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...

Page 268: ...ions such as UL CSA FCC VDE VE etc We are committed to ensuring the reliability of our products in an industrial environment Unless otherwise specified the following certifications apply 2 1 UL certif...

Page 269: ...ries 0AC201 91 Lithium batteries 4 pcs 3 V 950 mAh button cell We hereby state that the lithium cells contained in this shipment qualify as partly regulated Handle with care If the package is damaged...

Page 270: ...Panel PC 800 User s Manual V1 30 Product ID 0AC201 91 4A0006 00 000 Environmental conditions Temperature Storage 20 to 60 C Relative humidity Operation 0 to 95 Storage 0 to 95 Transport 0 to 95 Table...

Page 271: ...mponents Product ID 0TB103 9 0TB103 91 General information Certification CE Yes cULus Yes cULus HazLoc Class 1 Division 2 Yes 1 GL Yes 1 Terminal block Note Protected against vibration by the screw fl...

Page 272: ...ral information This adapter enables a standard monitor to be connected to the DVI I interface 3 3 Order data Model number Short description Figure Miscellaneous 5AC900 1000 00 DVI male connector to C...

Page 273: ...data Model number Short description Figure Accessories 5AC900 1201 00 USB interface cover M20 IP65 flat Table 214 5AC900 1201 00 Order data 4 2 5AC900 1201 01 4 2 1 General information Round front si...

Page 274: ...1 5AC900 BLOC 00 5 1 1 General information These replacement clamping blocks are used to mount B R panel devices 5 1 2 Order data Model number Short description Figure Accessories 5AC900 BLOC 00 Term...

Page 275: ...the external UPS This can be downloaded from the B R website Because the charging circuit is integrated in the housing of the B R Industrial PC installation has been simplified to merely attaching the...

Page 276: ...able 0 5 m for UPS 5AC600 UPSI 00 5CAUPS 0030 00 UPS cable 3 m for UPS 5AC600 UPSI 00 Table 217 5AC600 UPSI 00 Order data 6 3 3 Technical data Information The following characteristics features and li...

Page 277: ...pter 6 Accessories Panel PC 800 User s Manual V1 30 277 Connection cables Mounting bracket Spacer bolt 14 mm Spacer bolt 16 mm Torx screws T10 Spacer sleeve 2 mm UPS insulation Figure 145 5AC600 UPSI...

Page 278: ...those of individual components Product ID 5AC600 UPSB 00 Revision D0 E0 General information Battery Type Enersys Cyclon 12 V 5 Ah 6 connected in series Service life Up to 15 years at 20 C 10 years at...

Page 279: ...ered separately whenever needed 4 The fuse can be installed later in revisions up to and including D0 More information can be found in the Maintenance and service chapter of the APC810 and PPC800 user...

Page 280: ...7 5 166 8 4 Figure 147 5PC600 UPSB 00 Dimensions 6 4 7 Drilling template General tolerance according to ISO 2768 medium 0 Outline 0 126 5 38 9 170 5 141 9 8 5 135 178 9 Figure 148 5PC600 UPSB 00 Drill...

Page 281: ...Product ID 5CAUPS 0005 00 5CAUPS 0030 00 General information Certification CE Yes cULus Yes GOST R Yes GL Yes 1 Cable structure Wire cross section 2x 0 5 mm2 AWG 20 4x 2 5 mm2 AWG 13 Conductor resist...

Page 282: ...d on the connector circuit board beginning with revision E0 6 6 2 Order data Model number Short description Figure Uninterruptible power supplies 5AC600 UPSF 00 UPS fuse kit for battery unit 5AC600 UP...

Page 283: ...24 VDC UPS modules 9A0100 11 UPS 24 VDC 24 VDC input 24 VDC output serial interface Battery units 9A0100 12 UPS battery unit type A 24 V 7 Ah incl battery cage Replacement batteries 9A0100 13 UPS batt...

Page 284: ...replacement part 2x 12 V 7 Ah for bat tery unit 9A0100 12 9A0100 15 UPS batteries type B replacement part 2x 12 V 2 2 Ah for battery unit 9A0100 14 9A0100 17 UPS batteries type C replacement part 2x...

Page 285: ...Ethernet card 1 network connection 10 100 Mbit s LED status indicators Network connection ETH Figure 150 5ACPCI ETH1 01 PCI 10 100 Ethernet card 8 1 2 Order data Model number Short description Figure...

Page 286: ...individual component is used refer to the data given specifically for that device Ethernet interface Controller Intel 82551ER Power supply Universal card 2 notches for 3 3 V or 5 V Cabling S STP Cat...

Page 287: ...Accessories PCI plug in cards Chapter 6 Accessories Panel PC 800 User s Manual V1 30 287 8 1 5 Dimensions 42 6 121 7 58 106 3 100 3 0 8 64 4 8 Figure 151 5ACPCI ETH1 01 Dimensions...

Page 288: ...1 Network connection ETH2 Network connection ETH3 ETH1 LED status indicators ETH2 LED status indicators ETH3 LED status indicators Figure 152 5ACPCI ETH3 01 PCI 10 100 Ethernet card 8 2 2 Order data M...

Page 289: ...ponent is used refer to the data given specifically for that device Ethernet interfaces Controller each with Intel 82551ER Power supply Universal card 2 notches for 3 3 V or 5 V Cabling S STP Cat 5e T...

Page 290: ...Accessories PCI plug in cards 290 Panel PC 800 User s Manual V1 30 8 2 5 Dimensions 42 6 121 7 58 106 3 100 3 0 8 95 8 Figure 153 5ACPCI ETH3 01 Dimensions...

Page 291: ...istribute data over a broad area of blocks or cells on the disk so that the same areas don t have to be cleared and reprogrammed over and over again 9 2 2 1 No wear leveling The earliest CompactFlash...

Page 292: ...lash cards 292 Panel PC 800 User s Manual V1 30 9 2 5 Maximum reliability CompactFlash cards used by B R use SLC flash blocks and static wear leveling together with a powerful ECC algorithm to provide...

Page 293: ...ash 1 GB B R SLC Rev F0 5CFCRD 2048 06 CompactFlash 2 GB B R SLC Rev F0 5CFCRD 4096 06 CompactFlash 4 GB B R SLC Rev F0 5CFCRD 8192 06 CompactFlash 8 GB B R SLC Rev F0 5CFCRD 016G 06 CompactFlash 16 G...

Page 294: ...n CE Yes cULus Yes cULus HazLoc Class 1 Division 2 Yes1 ATEX Zone 22 Yes1 GOST R Yes GL Yes1 Endurance SLC flash Yes Guaranteed data volume Guaranteed 2 50 TB 100 TB 200 TB 400 TB 800 TB 1600 TB 3200...

Page 295: ...although applies only if all components installed within the complete system have this certification 2 Endurance of B R CFs with linear written block size 128 kB 3 Not supported by the B R Embedded O...

Page 296: ...evelop ment Setup V2 06 00 3011 V3 2 3 8 part of PVI Develop ment Setup V2 06 00 3011 V3 6 8 40 part of PVI Develop ment Setup V3 0 0 3020 V4 0 0 8 part of PVI Devel opment Setup V3 0 2 3014 B R Embed...

Page 297: ...ing Storage Transport Operation Figure 154 5CFCRD xxxx 06 Temperature Humidity diagram for CompactFlash cards 9 3 5 Dimensions Above 26 50 1 25 1 01 0 07 1 01 0 07 1 60 0 05 0 99 0 05 4x R0 5 0 1 3 30...

Page 298: ...30 9 3 6 Benchmark Transfer rate MB s Transfer size kB Figure 156 ATTO Disk Benchmark v2 34 read comparison 5CFCRD xxxx 04 and 5CFCRD xxxx 06 Transfer rate MB s Transfer size kB Figure 157 ATTO Disk B...

Page 299: ...4 3 Technical data Caution A sudden loss of power may result in data loss In very rare cases the mass storage device may also become damaged To prevent damage and loss of data the use of a UPS device...

Page 300: ...part of PVI Develop ment Setup V2 06 00 3011 V3 2 3 8 part of PVI Develop ment Setup V2 06 00 3011 V3 6 8 40 part of PVI Develop ment Setup V3 0 0 3020 B R Embedded OS Installer V3 10 V3 10 V3 10 V3 1...

Page 301: ...perature Humidity diagram Temperature C Relative humidity RH non condensing Storage Transport Operation Figure 158 5CFCRD xxxx 04 Temperature Humidity diagram for CompactFlash cards 9 4 5 Dimensions A...

Page 302: ...30 9 4 6 Benchmark Transfer rate MB s Transfer size kB Figure 160 ATTO Disk Benchmark v2 34 read comparison 5CFCRD xxxx 03 and 5CFCRD xxxx 04 Transfer rate MB s Transfer size kB Figure 161 ATTO Disk B...

Page 303: ...gital SLC 5CFCRD 2048 03 CompactFlash 2 GB Western Digital SLC 5CFCRD 4096 03 CompactFlash 4 GB Western Digital SLC 5CFCRD 8192 03 CompactFlash 8 GB Western Digital SLC Table 238 5CFCRD 0064 03 5CFCRD...

Page 304: ...es Windows Embedded Standard 2009 No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Windows CE 6 0 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 2 Windows CE 5 0 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No Software PVI Transfer V2 57 part of PVI Devel...

Page 305: ...ing Storage Transport Operation Figure 162 5CFCRD xxxx 03 Temperature Humidity diagram for CompactFlash cards 9 5 5 Dimensions Above 26 50 1 25 1 01 0 07 1 01 0 07 1 60 0 05 0 99 0 05 4x R0 5 0 1 3 30...

Page 306: ...ot detected during system startup This is caused by different startup speeds CompactFlash cards with older technology require significantly more time during system startup than CompactFlash cards with...

Page 307: ...n BIOS This can be avoided in most cases if the fdisk mbr command is additionally executed on the USB flash drive 10 1 2 Order data Model number Short description Figure USB accessories 5MMUSB 2048 00...

Page 308: ...Transport 10 to 500 Hz 2 g 19 6 m s 0 peak oscillation rate 1 minute Shock Operation Max 40 g 392 m s 0 peak and 11 ms duration Storage Max 80 g 784 m s 0 peak and 11 ms duration Transport Max 80 g 7...

Page 309: ...command is additionally executed on the USB flash drive 10 2 2 Order data Model number Short description Figure USB accessories 5MMUSB 2048 01 USB 2 0 flash drive 2048 MB B R 5MMUSB 4096 01 USB 2 0 f...

Page 310: ...0 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 Max 3048 m Storage Max 12192 m Transport Max 12192...

Page 311: ...e B on the back 24V DC order screw clamp terminal 0TB103 9 or cage clamp terminal 0TB103 91 separately Required accessories Other 5SWUTI 0000 00 OEM Nero CD RW Software only available with a CD writer...

Page 312: ...cess Access time CD Typ 140 ms 24x DVD Typ 150 ms 8x Readable media CD CD CD ROM 12 cm 8 cm CD R CD RW DVD DVD ROM DVD R DVD RW DVD RAM DVD R DVD R dual layer DVD RW Writable media CD CD R CD RW DVD D...

Page 313: ...prox 1100 g without front cover Table 245 5MD900 USB2 02 Technical data 1 Temperature specifications refer to operation at 500 meters The maximum ambient temperature is typically derated by 1 C per 10...

Page 314: ...h front cover Installation cutout 11 1 8 Contents of delivery Quantity Component 1 USB media drive 2 Mounting rail brackets Table 246 5MD900 USB2 02 Contents of delivery 11 1 9 Installation The USB me...

Page 315: ...USB 2 0 drive combination 5MD900 USB2 00 5MD900 USB2 01 and 5MD900 USB2 02 Table 247 5A5003 03 Order data 11 2 3 Technical data Product ID 5A5003 03 General information Certification CE Yes cULus Yes...

Page 316: ...ded can be used to mount the USB media drive and front cover as a whole for example in a control cabinet door Max 10 mm Installation Terminal width Figure 172 Front cover mounting and installation dep...

Page 317: ...duct upgrades Automation PC 620 Panel PC 700 CPU board 815E and 855GME BIOS Automation PC 620 Panel PC 700 CPU board X855GME BIOS Automation PC 620 Panel PC 700 CPU board 945GME BIOS Automation PC 620...

Page 318: ...ard Panel PC 800 MTCX SDLR SDLT UPS firmware Utilities Tools B R Embedded OS Installer Windows CE Tools User boot logo conversion program SATA RAID Installation Utility Automation Device Interface ADI...

Page 319: ...1 35 41 Power Panel 100 200 Power Panel 300 400 Power Panel 500 Mobile Panel 40 50 Mobile Panel 100 200 Mobile Panel connection box Provit 2000 Provit 3030 Provit 4000 Provit 5000 Provit Benchmark Pro...

Page 320: ...struction Wire cross section AWG 28 Shield Individual cable pairs and entire cable Complete shielding Tinned copper braiding optical coverage 86 Outer sheathing Material PVC Color Beige Labeling AWM S...

Page 321: ...1 4 Flex radius specifications Male connector Ferrite bead Ferrite bead Ferrite bead Flex radius Male connector Ferrite bead Flex radius Ferrite bead Ferrite bead Figure 174 Flex radius specifications...

Page 322: ...it should be wired according to these specifications If a self made cable is used B R cannot guarantee that it will function properly All cables provided by B R are guaranteed to function properly how...

Page 323: ...d Individual cable pairs and entire cable Complete shielding Tinned copper braiding optical coverage 85 Outer sheathing Material PVC Color Black Labeling E74020 C UL AWM STYLE 20176 80 C 30V VW 1 DVI...

Page 324: ...s specifications Male connector Ferrite bead Ferrite bead Ferrite bead Flex radius Male connector Ferrite bead Flex radius Ferrite bead Ferrite bead Figure 177 Flex radius specifications 13 2 1 5 Dime...

Page 325: ...cable yourself it should be wired according to these specifications If a self made cable is used B R cannot guarantee that it will function properly All cables provided by B R are guaranteed to functi...

Page 326: ...cross section AWG 28 AWG 24 Shield Individual cable pairs and entire cable Complete shielding Tinned copper braiding optical coverage 85 Outer sheathing Material PVC Color Black Connector Type 2x DVI...

Page 327: ...Flex radius specifications Male connector Ferrite bead Ferrite bead Ferrite bead Flex radius Male connector Ferrite bead Flex radius Ferrite bead Ferrite bead Figure 180 Flex radius specifications 13...

Page 328: ...elf it should be wired according to these specifications If a self made cable is used B R cannot guarantee that it will function properly All cables provided by B R are guaranteed to function properly...

Page 329: ...DL 0300 03 General information Certification CE Yes cULus Yes GOST R Yes GL Yes 1 Cable construction Wire cross section AWG 24 control wires AWG 26 DVI USB data Features Silicone and halogen free Shie...

Page 330: ...te bead tested 300 000 cycles with 15x cable diameter 4800 cycles hour Drag chain data Flex cycles 300 000 Speed 4800 cycles hour Flex radius 180 mm 15x cable diameter Hub 460 mm Weight Approx 460 g A...

Page 331: ...fications If a self made cable is used B R cannot guarantee that it will function properly All cables provided by B R are guaranteed to function properly however Pinout DVI 24 1 male DVI 24 1 male Cab...

Page 332: ...wires AWG 26 DVI USB data Features Silicone and halogen free Shield Individual cable pairs and entire cable Complete shielding Aluminum clad foil tinned copper braiding Outer sheathing Material Specia...

Page 333: ...with 15x cable diameter 4800 cycles hour Drag chain data Flex cycles 300 000 Speed 4800 cycles hour Flex radius 180 mm 15x cable diameter Hub 460 mm Weight Approx 5430 g Approx 7200 g Approx 7790 g Te...

Page 334: ...elf it should be wired according to these specifications If a self made cable is used B R cannot guarantee that it will function properly All cables provided by B R are guaranteed to function properly...

Page 335: ...on SDL flex cables with an extender must be connected between the B R Industrial PC and the Automation Panel display unit in the correct direction The proper signal direction is indicated on the exten...

Page 336: ...CE Yes cULus Yes GOST R Yes Cable construction Wire cross section AWG 24 28 Shield Entire cable Outer sheathing Color Beige Connector Type USB type A male and USB type B male Mechanical characteristi...

Page 337: ...touch screen 5 m 9A0014 10 RS232 extension cable for remote operation of a display unit with touch screen 10 m Table 264 9A0014 02 9A0014 05 9A0014 10 Order data 13 7 1 3 Technical data Product ID 9A0...

Page 338: ...it should be wired according to these specifications If a self made cable is used B R cannot guarantee that it will function properly All cables provided by B R are guaranteed to function properly how...

Page 339: ...Caution Power must be turned off before plugging in and unplugging cables 13 8 1 2 Order data Model number Short description Figure Accessories 5CAMSC 0001 00 Internal supply cable Table 266 5CAMSC 00...

Page 340: ...0AC201 91 4 pcs 1 1 Evaluating the battery status The status of the battery is determined immediately after the device is started and subsequently checked by the system every 24 hours During this meas...

Page 341: ...rrect Incorrect Figure 193 Battery handling Insert the new battery with the correct polarity Figure 194 Battery polarity To make the next battery replacement easier be sure the removal strip is in pla...

Page 342: ...en or pressing keys This device should be cleaned with a moist cloth The cloth should be moistened with water and detergent a screen cleaning agent or alcohol ethanol The cleaning agent should be appl...

Page 343: ...er s Manual V1 30 343 3 Replacing a CompactFlash card Caution Power must be turned off before replacing CompactFlash cards The CompactFlash card can be replaced quickly and easily by pressing the ejec...

Page 344: ...e replaced during operation hot plugging In order to take advantage of this capability this feature must be supported by the operating system 4 1 Procedure 1 Loosen and remove the two quick release sc...

Page 345: ...t or in expansions with 2 card slots 5 1 Procedure 1 Disconnect the power supply to the B R Industrial PC 2 Touch the housing or ground connection in order to discharge any electrostatic charge from y...

Page 346: ...ng the slide in compact adapter 6 1 Procedure 1 Disconnect the power supply to the B R Industrial PC 2 Touch the housing or ground connection in order to discharge any electrostatic charge from your b...

Page 347: ...Maintenance and service Installing the slide in compact adapter Chapter 7 Maintenance and service Panel PC 800 User s Manual V1 30 347 Figure 202 Inserting the slide in compact drive...

Page 348: ...Torx screws to loosen 7 1 Procedure 1 Loosen the indicated combi Torx screws T10 and remove the fan kit cover Figure 203 Removing the fan kit cover 2 Insert the fan kit frame and press down until it i...

Page 349: ...ce Installing and replacing fan kits Chapter 7 Maintenance and service Panel PC 800 User s Manual V1 30 349 Information The dust filter should be checked regularly depending on the area of use and deg...

Page 350: ...PS module Installation materials 8 1 Installation guidelines 1 Remove the side cover see Installing the side cover on page 358 2 Remove the UPS module cover by removing the 2 marked Torx screws T10 Fi...

Page 351: ...Panel PC 800 User s Manual V1 30 351 4 Attach the connection cable see marked female connector Figure 209 Attaching the connection cable Information When connecting the cable make sure that the connec...

Page 352: ...board beginning with revision E0 9 1 Procedure 1 Power to the 5AC600 UPSB 00 battery unit must be disconnected by unplugging the UPS connection cable from the B R Industrial PC 2 Remove the cover on...

Page 353: ...it connector must be connected to the male connector on the battery circuit board 2 Figure 213 Connecting the fuse 5 The fuse can then be secured in the battery unit Figure 214 Securing the fuse 6 The...

Page 354: ...dure 1 Disconnect the power supply to the Panel PC 800 2 Touch the housing or ground connection in order to discharge any electrostatic charge from your body 3 Remove the side cover see Installing the...

Page 355: ...the side cover on page 358 2 Remove the 1 card slot or the 2 card slot expansion 11 1 Procedure for the 5AC803 BC01 00 adapter 1 Loosen the Torx screws T10 mounted to the mainboard Figure 217 Removing...

Page 356: ...lling and replacing adapters 356 Panel PC 800 User s Manual V1 30 11 2 Procedure for the 5AC803 BC02 00 adapter 1 Insert the adapter into the intended slot Figure 219 Installing the 5AC803 BC02 00 ada...

Page 357: ...1 30 357 12 Installing and replacing PCIec plug in cards 12 1 Procedure 1 Loosen the quick release screws and remove the PCIec module cover Figure 220 Removing the PCIec module cover 2 Slide the PCIec...

Page 358: ...indicated combi Torx screws T10 4 After the screws have been removed the side cover can be removed by sliding it away from the heat sink Figure 222 Installing the side cover on a PPC800 without an ex...

Page 359: ...sk 5ACPCI RAIC 06 5MMHDD 0500 00 500 GB hard disk Table 269 Overview of required replacement SATA HDD for PCI SATA HDD RAID controller A size 10 Torx screwdriver is needed to replace the hard disk 14...

Page 360: ...using the 4 fastening screws M3x5 used earlier 9 Reassemble the device in the reverse order 10 An error message is output by the RAID BIOS after starting the system RAID1 set is in Rebuild status The...

Page 361: ...peration touch screen USB forwarding Panel locking mechanism can be configured using B R Control Center ADI driver Backlight control for connected B R displays Statistical data recording power cycles...

Page 362: ...perature limits of the fan MTCX PX32 V1 01 Once the startup temperature is reached the device is started at the minimum fan speed The maximum fan speed is reached at a startup temperature of 16 C The...

Page 363: ...0 on page 339 The connector is located near the reset or power button see image In order to reach the connector the side cover see Installing the side cover on page 358 of the PPC800 as well as any sl...

Page 364: ...al resistance1 Acetone methylene chloride methyl ethyl ketone isopropyl alcohol hexane turpentine mineral spir its unleaded gasoline diesel motor oil gear lubricating oil antifreeze ammonia based glas...

Page 365: ...ld be moistened with water and detergent a screen cleaning agent or alcohol ethanol The cleaning agent should be applied to the cloth beforehand not sprayed directly on the device Aggressive solvents...

Page 366: ...Butylcellosolve Ether Acetone Methyl ethyl ketone Dioxan Cyclohexanone MIBK Isophorone Formic acid 50 Acetic acid 50 Phosphoric acid 30 Hydrochloric acid 36 Nitric acid 10 Trichloracetic acid 50 Sulph...

Page 367: ...iewing angles Appendix A Panel PC 800 User s Manual V1 30 367 5 Viewing angles Viewing angle specifications R L U D for the display types are listed in the technical data for each device R L U D Facin...

Page 368: ...PC700 and PPC800 devices Detailed information can be found in the section 6 2 Compatibility details on page 369 Compatibility between device types is represented on each line by matching symbols Size...

Page 369: ...ce Cutout for PP100 200 300 400 device PP100 200 300 400 AP900 PPC700 13 PP100 200 300 400 8 5 AP900 PPC700 PP500 Cutout for AP900 PPC700 PP500 device 4 5 423 x 288 10 10 8 5 Installation dimensions e...

Page 370: ...200 300 400 Cutout for PP500 device 199 x 226 8 0 5 199 x 232 0 5 PP500 5 2 Figure 232 Mounting compatibility 5 7 device Vertical1 5 7 Power Panel 500 devices are not 100 mounting compatible with Powe...

Page 371: ...evice 4 5 423 x 288 10 10 8 5 402 x 271 0 5 402 x 266 5 0 5 403 x 271 0 5 PP500 Cutout for PP500 device Figure 234 Mounting compatibility 10 4 device Horizontal2 10 4 Power Panel 500 Automation Panel...

Page 372: ...el PC 700 devices require a cutout that is 5 mm higher bottom edge The larger cutout can be used for all devices under certain conditions When mounting make sure that the PP100 200 300 400 devices are...

Page 373: ...0 5 Cutout for PP500 device 0 5 0 5 PPC800 Figure 237 Mounting compatibility 15 device Horizontal1 15 Power Panel 500 devices are not 100 mounting compatible with Power Panel 100 200 300 400 Automatio...

Page 374: ...as possible Failure to do so can prevent the retaining clips from holding firmly which means that a firm seal is no longer guaranteed with the gasket IP65 6 2 6 17 devices Outer contour of device Cuto...

Page 375: ...patibility Appendix A Panel PC 800 User s Manual V1 30 375 6 2 8 21 3 devices 583 x 464 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 Outer contour of device Cutout for device 566 x 447 0 5 AP900 Figure 241 Mounting compatibility...

Page 376: ...uage or using graphic representations graph program flow chart structured chart Petri Nets etc ANSI American National Standards Institute this organization promotes and manages American industrial sta...

Page 377: ...iagram 86 Figure 31 5AC801 HDDI 02 Temperature humidity diagram 88 Figure 32 5AC801 HDDI 03 Temperature humidity diagram 90 Figure 33 5AC801 HDDI 04 Temperature humidity diagram 92 Figure 34 5AC801 SS...

Page 378: ...heral devices on the APC800 900 via SDL 175 Figure 84 Open the RAID Configuration Utility 176 Figure 85 RAID Configuration Utility Menu 176 Figure 86 RAID Configuration Utility Menu 177 Figure 87 RAID...

Page 379: ...ment Kit Screenshots Version 3 70 261 Figure 143 ADI NET SDK screenshots version 2 10 263 Figure 144 B R Key Editor screenshots version 3 50 265 Figure 145 UPS principle 275 Figure 146 5AC600 UPSI 00...

Page 380: ...SATA drive 344 Figure 199 Loosening the quick release screws 345 Figure 200 Installing the slide in drive 345 Figure 201 Loosening the quick release screws 346 Figure 202 Installing the slide in comp...

Page 381: ...atibility 5 7 device Vertical1 370 Figure 234 Mounting compatibility 10 4 device Horizontal1 371 Figure 235 Mounting compatibility 10 4 device Horizontal2 371 Figure 236 Mounting compatibility 10 4 de...

Page 382: ...act slot 52 Table 32 PCIec slot 52 Table 33 5PC820 1505 00 Order data 53 Table 34 5PC820 1505 00 5PC820 1505 00 Technical data 55 Table 35 5PC820 1906 00 Order data 59 Table 36 5PC820 1906 00 5PC820 1...

Page 383: ...03 Technical data 101 Table 80 5AC801 SSDI 04 Order data 104 Table 81 5AC801 SSDI 04 5AC801 SSDI 04 Technical data 104 Table 82 5AC801 SSDI 05 Order data 107 Table 83 5AC801 SSDI 05 Technical data 107...

Page 384: ...Table 144 945GME Advanced ACPI configuration Configuration options 188 Table 145 945GME Advanced PCI configuration Configuration options 189 Table 146 945GME Advanced PCI IRQ resource exclusion Config...

Page 385: ...ble 191 RAM address assignment 224 Table 192 I O address assignment 224 Table 193 IRQ interrupt assignments in PIC mode 224 Table 194 IRQ interrupt assignments in APIC mode 225 Table 195 9S0000 01 010...

Page 386: ...0256 03 5CFCRD 0512 03 5CFCRD 1024 03 5CFCRD 2048 03 5CFCRD 4096 03 5CFCRD 8192 03 Technical data 303 Table 240 5MMUSB 2048 00 Order data 307 Table 241 5MMUSB 2048 00 Technical data 307 Table 242 5MM...

Page 387: ...268 Battery status 340 Table 269 Overview of required replacement SATA HDD for PCI SATA HDD RAID controller 359 Table 270 Temperature limits of the fan MTCX PX32 V1 01 362 Table 271 Connector on the m...

Page 388: ...AC801 SSDI 03 101 5AC801 SSDI 04 104 5AC801 SSDI 05 107 5AC803 BC01 00 77 5AC803 BC02 00 77 5AC803 BX01 00 75 5AC803 BX01 01 75 5AC803 BX02 00 75 5AC803 BX02 01 75 5AC803 FA01 00 144 5AC803 FA02 00 14...

Page 389: ...G 04 299 5CFCRD 016G 06 293 5CFCRD 0256 03 303 5CFCRD 032G 06 293 5CFCRD 0512 03 303 5CFCRD 0512 04 299 5CFCRD 0512 06 293 5CFCRD 1024 03 303 5CFCRD 1024 04 299 5CFCRD 1024 06 293 5CFCRD 2048 03 303 5...

Page 390: ...7 0727 MUL 245 5SWWI7 0827 MUL 245 5SWWI7 1100 ENG 238 5SWWI7 1100 GER 238 5SWWI7 1200 ENG 238 5SWWI7 1200 GER 238 5SWWI7 1300 MUL 238 5SWWI7 1400 MUL 238 5SWWI7 1527 ENG 245 5SWWI7 1627 ENG 245 5SWWI...

Page 391: ...time Embedded 250 Automation Runtime Windows 250 B B R Automation Device Interface 251 B R CompactFlash 299 B R Control Center 251 B R Embedded OS Installer 234 249 B R Key Editor 265 Backlight 181 Ba...

Page 392: ...19 64 D dead stuck pixels 181 defective pixels 181 deflect disturbances 156 Device interfaces and slots 41 Dimensions 5A5003 03 315 5MD900 USB2 02 313 Dimensions PPC800 15 58 Dimensions PPC800 19 64...

Page 393: ...eat sink 68 HMI Drivers Utilities DVD 317 Humidity specifications 32 I I O address assignment 224 Image sticking 181 immunity to disturbances 156 implementation guide 160 Inserts 70 Installation with...

Page 394: ...009 243 Windows Embedded Standard 7 245 Windows XP Embedded 241 Windows XP Professional 236 P Panel overlay 366 Parity error 223 PCI 285 PCIec 78 PCIec slot 52 Peripheral USB devices 173 plug in card...

Page 395: ...storage 17 SDL 42 SDL cable 323 SDL cable with 45 male connector 326 SDL flex cables 329 SDL flex cable with extender 332 SDL resolution 43 SDL transmission 43 43 serial interface 44 Serial number st...

Page 396: ...Low battery shutdown 260 Overcurrent shutdown 260 power failure 260 Saving battery settings 257 Standard shutdown 260 Updating battery settings 256 UPS configuration 254 UPS configuration 254 UPS fuse...

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