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STaNDarDS fOr CONTrOL & aUTOMaTION 

Standards for control & automation

DGUV regulation 3   Electrical installations and equipment
DIN 46228-1 

Wire-end ferrules; Tube without plastic sleeve

DIN 46228-4 

Wire-end ferrules; Tube with plastic sleeve

DIN IEC 60364-5-54  Low-voltage electrical installations - Part 5-54: Selection and erection of 

electrical equipment - Earthing arrangements, protective conductors and protec-

tive bonding conductors (IEC 64/1610/CD)

DIN VDE 0100-729  Low-voltage electrical installations - Part 7-729: Requirements for special instal-

lations or locations - Operating or maintenance gangways (IEC 60364-7-729); 

German implementation HD 60364-7-729

EN 1037 

Safety of machinery - Prevention of unexpected start-up; German version EN 1037

EN 55011 

Industrial, scientific and medical equipment - Radio frequency disturbance 

characteristics - Limits and methods of measurement (IEC/CISPR 11); German 

version EN 55011

EN 55021 

Interference to mobile radiocommunications in the presence of impulse noise - 

Methods of judging degradation and measures to improve performance (IEC/

CISPR/D/230/FDIS); German version prEN 55021

EN 60204-1 

Safety of machinery - electrical equipment of machines Part 1: General require-

ments  (VDE 0113-1,  IEC 44/709/CDV)

EN 60439-1 

Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies - Part 1: Type-tested and 

partially type-tested assemblies (IEC 60439-1); German version EN 60439-1

EN 60529 

Degrees of protection provided by enclosures (IP Code) (IEC 60529)

EN 60664-1 

Insulation coordination for equipment within low-voltage systems Part 1: Princi-

ples, requirements and tests (IEC 60664-1)

EN 60721-3-1 

Classification of environmental conditions - Part 3-1: Classification of groups of 

environmental parameters and their severities - Section 1: Storage (IEC 104/648/CD)

EN 60721-3-2 

Classification of environmental conditions - Part 3: Classification of groups of 

environmental parameters and their severities - Section 2: Transportation and 

handling (IEC 104/670/CD) 

EN 60721-3-3 

Classification of environmental conditions - Part 3: Classification of groups of 

environmental parameters and their severities; section 3: Stationary use at 

weatherprotected locations; Amendment A2 (IEC 60721-3-3); German version 

EN 60721-3-3

EN 61000-2-1 

Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 2: Environment - Section 1: Descrip-

tion of the environment - Electromagnetic environment for low-frequency 

conducted disturbances and signalling in public power supply systems

EN 61000-2-4 

Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 2-4: Environment; Compatibility 

levels in industrial plants for low-frequency conducted disturbances (IEC 61000-

2-4); German version EN 61000-2-4

EN 61000-4-2 

Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-2: Testing and measurement 

techniques - Electrostatic discharge immunity test (IEC 61000-4-2); German 

version EN 61000-4-2

EN 61000-4-3 

Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-3: Testing and measurement 

techniques - Radiated, radio-frequency, electromagnetic field immunity test (IEC 

61000-4-3); German version EN 61000-4-3

EN 61000-4-4 

Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-4: Testing and measurement 

techniques - Electrical fast transient/burst immunity test (IEC 61000-4-4); 

German version EN 61000-4-4

EN 61000-4-5 

Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-5: Testing and measurement 

Summary of Contents for C6 P34 PANEL

Page 1: ...EMBEDDED IPCS INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE C6 P34 PANEL Original manual Document 20199071 EN 01 ...

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Page 3: ... case of non observance of this safety instruction WARNING Dangerous situation which may cause death or serious injury in case of non observance of this safety instruction CAUTION Dangerous situation which may cause minor injury in case of non ob servance of this safety instruction NOTICE Situation which can cause damage to property in case of non obser vance RESTRICTION Is used when certain condi...

Page 4: ...s well as any user specific advice in spoken and written and through tests are made to best of our knowledge and information about the intended use However they are regarded as being only informal and changes are expressly reserved in particular due to technical changes This also applies to any violation of industrial property rights of a third party Selection of our units in view of their suitabi...

Page 5: ...on 18 1 5 Start up and operation 18 1 6 Maintenance 18 1 8 Repair 19 1 7 Disposal 19 2 System Description 20 2 1 Key features 20 2 2 Supported Operating Systems 20 2 3 KEB Standards 20 2 3 1 Front Panel in different variants 21 2 3 1 1 Power supply with galvanic isolation 21 2 3 1 2 Key system identity 22 2 3 2 Fanless 22 2 3 3 LCD LED backlight 22 2 3 4 Mass Storage 22 2 3 5 Extension slot add on...

Page 6: ...g position 40 3 5 Damage due to overheating 41 3 6 Checking installation distances 42 3 7 Preparing the mounting cut out 43 3 7 1 Degrees of protection 43 3 8 Dimensions 44 3 8 1 C6 P34 Panel resistive 44 3 9 Mounting the divece Panel version 45 3 9 1 Position of the mounting clamps 45 3 9 2 Tools to tighten the mounting clamps 46 3 9 3 Prodecure 46 3 9 4 Grounding and bonding 47 3 9 5 Power suppl...

Page 7: ... the KEB_WF_Mgr 65 4 5 KEB UWF Manager 66 4 5 1 Introduction 66 4 5 2 Functioning of the UWF 66 4 5 3 KEB UWF Configuration and usage 66 4 6 KEB Linux Image 68 4 6 1 Introduction 68 4 6 2 Service User Accounts 68 4 6 3 Change password for service user 69 4 6 4 Ethernet IP Address 70 4 6 5 Usage of storage memories 70 4 7 Common Windows and Linux 71 4 7 1 Micro UPS Handling 71 4 7 2 Ip Scan 72 4 7 ...

Page 8: ... your application full screen 83 6 5 4 5 Avoid using a black background 83 6 6 Maintaining cleaning 83 6 6 1 Procedure 83 6 7 Recycling and disposal 83 7 Technical specifications 84 7 1 Block Diagram 84 7 1 1 LCD characteristics 85 7 1 2 C6 P34 PANEL resistive technical data 87 7 1 3 C6 P34 PANEL capacitive technical data 88 7 1 4 Technical specifications 89 7 2 Power consumption 90 7 2 1 Power su...

Page 9: ...B detail 28 Figure 18 4 3 aspect ratio example 29 Figure 19 5 4 aspect ratio example 29 Figure 20 16 9 aspect ratio example 29 Figure 21 16 10 Wide aspect ratio example 30 Figure 22 Rear panel areas 30 Figure 23 Power supply area 31 Figure 24 DC power supply detail 31 Figure 25 Buttons LEDs area 32 Figure 26 Buttons LEDs area detail 32 Figure 27 Connectors area 33 Figure 28 Connectors area detail ...

Page 10: ...ail 74 Figure 64 Slot for CFast 74 Figure 65 CFast 74 Figure 66 SSD detail 75 Figure 67 SSD mSATA 75 Figure 68 Removing the rear cover 76 Figure 69 Removing the rear cover 76 Figure 70 Battery replacement 77 Figure 71 Battery replacement 77 Figure 72 Installation removal RAM 78 Figure 73 Installation removal RAM 78 Figure 74 Installation removal RAM 78 Figure 75 CFast Slot detail 79 Figure 76 CFas...

Page 11: ...11 List of Figures Figure 89 Dimension Drawings 92 ...

Page 12: ...5 Table 5 Position of the mounting clamps 45 Table 6 Power supply LED 54 Table 7 User Accounts 55 Table 8 Volume protection 61 Table 9 LCD characteristics 85 Table 10 LCD characteristics 85 Table 11 LCD characteristics 85 Table 12 LCD characteristics 86 Table 13 Battery technical data 90 Table 14 Battery technical data 91 Table 15 Dimension Drawings 91 ...

Page 13: ...tional Safety over Ethernet GND Reference potential ground Head mo dule Description for the bus coupler or small control in the KEB I O EtherCat system HMI Human machine interface touch screen IEC International standard IP xx Degree of protection xx for level KEB productThe KEB product is subject of this manual KEB I O EtherCAT SPS Small control system from the KEB I O system KEB I O EtherCAT Syst...

Page 14: ...ge systems Part 1 Princi ples requirements and tests IEC 60664 1 EN60721 3 1 Classification of environmental conditions Part 3 1 Classification of groups of environmental parameters and their severities Section 1 Storage IEC 104 648 CD EN60721 3 2 Classification of environmental conditions Part 3 Classification of groups of environmental parameters and their severities Section 2 Transportation and...

Page 15: ...08 1 7 Functional safety of electrical electronic programmable electronic safety related systems Part 1 7 VDE0803 1 7 IEC61508 1 7 EN61800 2 Adjustable speed electrical power drive systems Part 2 General requirements Rating specifications for low voltage adjustable frequency a c power drive systems VDE0160 102 IEC61800 2 EN61800 3 Speed adjustable electrical drives Part 3 EMC requirements and spec...

Page 16: ...esulting claims against the manufacturer NOTICE Hazards and risks through ignorance Read the instructions for use Observe the safety and warning instructions If anything is unclear please contact KEB Automation KG 1 1 Target Group This manual is written for design project planning servicing and commissioning ex perts Qualified personnel for the purpose of this instruction manual must have the fol ...

Page 17: ... Mounting according to the specified degree of protection Make sure that no small parts fall into the device during assembly and wiring drilling chips screws etc This also applies to mechanical components which can lose small parts during operation Check the reliable fit of the device connections in order to avoid contact resistances and sparking The safety instructions are to be kept 1 2 Transpor...

Page 18: ...ng exists between the components to be connected e g by the equipotential line Disregard can cause destruction of the components by equalizing currents 1 5 Start up and operation When the device is installed in machines start up i e commencement of the intended operation is prohibited until it is determined that the machine complies with the machine directive Account is to be taken of EN 60204 1 D...

Page 19: ...e listed country specific in the following table The corresponding KEB return addresses can be found on our website Withdrawal by WEEE Reg No Keyword Austria KEB Automation GmbH ERA 51976 Stichwort Rücknahme WEEE France RÉCYLUM Recycle point ADEME FR021806 Mots clés KEB DEEE Germany KEB Automation KG EAR DE12653519 Stichwort Rücknahme WEEE Italy COBAT AEE IT 19030000011216 Parola chiave Ritiro RAE...

Page 20: ...n front As an alternative the systems with 12 1 15 17 and 19 LCD can have a Stainless Steel True Flat front panel All version with Wide LCDs are also available with aluminium and glass TrueFlat Multitouch front panels with projected capacitive touchscreen C6 P34 PANEL systems have an isolated 24 VDC power supply input 2 1 Key features Fanless Panel Box IPCs Oper ating temperature 0 50 C Intel Skyl...

Page 21: ...for each different size of LCD to ensure interchangeability among different Panel PC and Monitor families and future mechanical compatibility facilitating the user in updating its fleet 2 3 1 1 Power supply with galvanic isolation Isolated Power supply with galvanic isolation to prevent Common mode noise at low medium frequencies on the power supply line Ground loop noise Extra voltage caused by l...

Page 22: ... backlight LCD with LED backlight technology the system is equipped only with the new generati on LCD with LED technology 2 3 4 Mass Storage CFast 1 x bootable CFast SATA III slot on board with external access Internal SSD mSATA 1 x mSATA SATA III internal con nector for direct insertion of mSATA SSD Figure 4 Mass storage 2 3 5 Extension slot add on The system can be optionally equipped with KEB d...

Page 23: ...6 P34 PANEL n 1 Power supply plug pre installed on the system n 1 Power supply cover DC systems only Depending of LCD size n 9 7 2 spare clamps with grub screw on 10 4 12 1 15 0 models n 10 8 2 spare clamps with grub screw on 15 6 17 0 models n 12 10 2 spare clamps with grub screw on 18 5 19 0 21 5 models n 2 hex key Figure 6 Package ...

Page 24: ...nel Full aluminum Aluminum True Flat Mul titouch P CAP touchscreen Figure 7 Full aluminium front panel detail Figure 8 Capacitive front panel detail 2 6 Resistive front panel C6 P34 PANEL resistive is available in the following sizes 12 1 12 1 wide 15 0 15 6 wide 17 0 18 5 wide 19 0 21 5 wide 24 0 wide ...

Page 25: ...9 Full aluminium front panel detail in the figure is shown as an example a 15 0 display The full aluminium front panel has a step between the front panel and the touchscreen Figure 10 Front panel Step detail Features Index of protection IP66 Back Seal type EPDM Metal housing EN AW 5754 H22 EN 485 1 Table 2 Full aluminium features Step ...

Page 26: ...acitive aluminum and glass front panel with true flat technology with multitouch touchscreen is available in the following sizes 12 1 wide 15 6 wide 18 5 wide 21 5 wide 24 0 wide 1 Aluminium and tempered glass TrueFlat 2 Projective capacitive multitouch Figure 12 Details front panel capacitive in the figure is shown as an exapmple a 15 6 display ...

Page 27: ...d by a USB controller within the system Figure 13 Capacitive front panel No step detail Features Index of protection IP66 Seal type EPDM Front laminate Glass Metal housing Aluminium alloy 5754 Figure 14 Features front panel capacitive 1 2 3 4 1 Back seal 2 Metal housing 3 Touchscreen 4 Cover glass Figure 15 Construction detail No step ...

Page 28: ... soft enough to guarantee an IP66 degree of pro tection when completely closed Figure 16 Fontal USB detail 2 6 3 Opening the cover 1 With your finger pull the cover at the shown position 2 Then press the cover up down edges which assumes the required IP66 degree of protection 3 Please verify that all edg es perfectly adheres the hole Figure 17 Fontal USB detail ...

Page 29: ...g of the frontal panel sizes Panel size Aspect ratio 12 1 4 3 15 0 4 3 17 0 5 4 19 0 5 4 12 1 wide 16 10 15 6 wide 16 9 18 5 wide 16 9 21 5 wide 16 9 24 wide 16 9 Table 3 LCD aspect ratio Figure 18 4 3 aspect ratio example Figure 19 5 4 aspect ratio example Figure 20 16 9 aspect ratio example ...

Page 30: ...pect ratio example 2 7 Rear panel areas On the rear side of the panel we will find the following areas 1 2 3 4 5 1 Power supply Power button GND area 2 Buttons LEDs area 3 Extension area 4 Connectors area 5 RVL LAN area Figure 22 Rear panel areas ...

Page 31: ... supply area 1 1 Power supply area Figure 23 Power supply area The power supply area accommo dates the following connectors LEDs 1 2 3 1 Screw for equipotential bonding 2 DC power input 3 UPS status LED Figure 24 DC power supply detail ...

Page 32: ...EDs area 1 1 Buttons LEDs area Figure 25 Buttons LEDs area The buttons LEDs area accom modates the following buttons LEDs 1 2 3 4 5 1 Watchdog Reset 2 Reset 3 Temperature LED 4 HD LED 5 On Off Stanby UPS Figure 26 Buttons LEDs area detail ...

Page 33: ...nectors area The connectors area accommo dates the following connectors 1 2 4 3 5 6 7 8 9 1 COM1 RS232 2 LAN4 10 100 1000 Mbps 3 LAN3 10 100 1000 Mbps 4 USB 1 2 2 0 5 USB 3 4 3 0 6 USB 5 3 0 7 DVI D 8 LAN1 10 100 1000 Mbps 9 LAN2 10 100 1000 Mbps Figure 28 Connectors area detail ...

Page 34: ...tension area can accommodate the following ports 1 x RS232 422 485 optoisolated DB15M COM3 1 x USB 2 0 USB 4 2 7 5 RVL LAN area 1 1 RVL LAN area Figure 30 RVL LAN area The expansion area can accom modate the following ports 1 x 10 100 1000 Mbps Ether net RJ45 1 x RJ45 Remote Video Link RVL OUT ...

Page 35: ... timer When the timer is elapsed the system checks again the UNDER_VOLTAGE If the signal is still active the system checks for the MICRO_UPS_VCAP_OK If this signal is high the super capacitors are ready and the peripherals are switched off see previous point The memory data block 128KB is copied the MRAM memory In case the super capacitors are not ready no data is saved to avoid possible data corr...

Page 36: ...t 1 2 1 Connector labels 2 Marking label Figure 31 Label positions detail Label positions may be different depending on display size 2 7 7 1 Marking label 1 2 3 4 6 7 5 1 Model 2 Material number 3 Bar code 4 CE marking 5 Disposal 6 Electrical information 7 UL marking Figure 32 Marking label detail ...

Page 37: ...e 33 Connectors label 2 8 Rear view 1 2 3 4 1 Mounting seal 2 LCD housing 3 PC housing 4 Aeration holes Figure 34 Rear view Rear panels may be different depending on display size UPS battery pack fixing points position may vary depending on display size ...

Page 38: ...EL capacitive is provided with a 5 wire touchscreen with a controller integ rated on the motherboard Touchscreen is available in different technologies C6 P34 PANEL capacitive is available only with projective capacitive multi touchtouch screen 2 10 1 Standard tecnology Touch surface is made of PET hard coated Film Hardness 3H Figure 36 Standard tecnology ...

Page 39: ...ion 2 10 2 Multi Touch tecnology Tempered glass and aluminium frame for the capacitive front panel Projected capacitive touchscreen P CAP Up to 4 finger operation Gestures support Figure 37 Capacitive front panel detail ...

Page 40: ...ls EMC parameters and technical specifi cations for operation of the device This information is available in the following sections a Certificates and approvals b Electromagnetic compatibility Check the mechanical and climatic ambient conditions for operation of the device Follow the instructions for local use of the device Adhere to the permissible rated voltage and the associated tolerance range...

Page 41: ... outside through at least two openings An opening should be placed under the PC cell it must be large enough to allow the correct air flow from outside that is required to be within the limits specified in the section on temperature A sufficient size opening must be positioned above the PC cell to allow the outflow of the hot air outside It is possible to use one or more lateral openings instead o...

Page 42: ...following open spaces around the system X direction 7 cm min for each side Y direction 10 cm min for each side Z direction 7 cm min Mounting the clamps requires a space at least 20 mm on the outer perimeter of the frame display Y Y X X Z Y X Z Figure 38 Installation Panel distances Z Figure 39 Installation Panel distances ...

Page 43: ...the use of clamps on the operator panel 3 7 1 Degrees of protection The degree of protection of the system IP is intended only for the front panel of C6 P34 PANEL and is guaranteed only if the following conditions are satisfied Material thickness at the mounting cut out for IP66 protection 2mm to 6 mm Deviations of the plane of the mounting cut out limits 0 5 mm This condition must be satisfied ev...

Page 44: ...6 15 6 430 275 410 255 10 70 100 19 6 17 0 455 355 435 335 10 70 100 21 6 18 5 W 500 320 480 300 10 70 100 21 6 19 0 490 388 470 368 10 70 100 23 6 21 5 W 579 367 559 347 10 70 100 23 6 24 0 W 640 402 620 382 10 70 100 21 3 8 Figure 42 C6 P34 Panel capacitive dimensions LCD resistive A B C D E1L E1H E2 F S0 S1 G H 12 1 W 331 234 313 218 9 70 100 22 5 15 6 W 433 280 5 410 255 10 70 100 36 6 18 5 W ...

Page 45: ...degree of frontal protection for the system it is necessary to respect the positions of the clamps shown below The table below shows the number and the position of the clamps for each C6 P34 PANEL size LCD size Clamp Quantity Clamp position 12 1 8 15 0 15 6 17 0 18 5 10 19 0 21 5 14 24 0 14 Table 5 Position of the mounting clamps ...

Page 46: ...on Cross screwdriver 2 5 mm Fix the clamps 3 9 3 Prodecure Insert C6 P34 PANEL into the mounting cut out from the front Figure 43 Installation Insert fixing clamps into fitting holes of the panel housing Figure 44 Installation Mounting the clamps requires a space at least 20 mm on the outer perimeter of the frame display ...

Page 47: ...r all fixing clamps Figure 47 Installation 3 9 4 Grounding and bonding Whenever two electrical devices are connected to each other both may have a diffe rent potential to ground The longer the distance between them the higher might be the difference of potential Influenced by the current which is circulating between these devices signals may be disturbed until complete loss of connection or hardwa...

Page 48: ...ent ground to the C6P34 PANEL ground Connect the equipotentail screw to the equipotential bonding rail on both sides before connecting the cable to the interfaces Use an equipotential bonding cable 16mm2 to connect the equipment ground to the C6 P34 PANEL ground Connect the data cable screens to the equipotential bonding rail on both sides before connecting the cable to the interfaces 1 1 On the r...

Page 49: ...ground loops which may cause interferences in the video signals 3 9 6 Power supply connection The device has to be connected to a 24 VDC 18 32VDC power supply which satisfies the requirements of safe extra low voltage SELV in accordance with IEC EN DIN EN UL60950 1 Remove the two poles plug connector from the system Connect the positive and the negative poles also refer to the label on the back of...

Page 50: ...wo poles power connector To properly assemble the connector please follow these instructions Figure 52 Power connector assembly Insert the cable tie in the cup as shown in the picture Figure 53 Power connector assembly Slide the cable tie as shown in the picture Figure 54 Power connector assembly Place the two poles plug connector in the connector housing as shown in the picture ...

Page 51: ...nector assembly Tighten the cable tie Figure 56 Power connector installation Cut the excess part Figure 57 Power connector installation Insert the white label and close the power connector as shown in the picture Figure 58 Power connector installation ...

Page 52: ...nection Example of a correctly installed power connector Figure 59 Power connector assembly 3 9 8 Power on Connect the ground wire to the C6 P34 Panel Fix the power connector as indicated in the picture Figure 60 Power on DC ...

Page 53: ...Figure 61 Power on DC The system begins bootstrap Both the On Off Standby UPS LEDs located on the front panel and on the rear of the system DL2 will turn on 1 2 1 Front On Off Standby UPS LED 2 Rear On Off Standby UPS LED Figure 62 Power on DC The two LEDs light yellow for less than a second than a persistent green light indicates normal operation ...

Page 54: ...2 Front On Off Standby Rear On Off Standby LED System power state Green Yellow Notes OFF OFF OFF The system is not powered Suspend to disk OFF ON It is safe to turn off power supply Operating system shutdown procedure is terminated Full on or suspend to RAM ON OFF System core is full on or it is in a low power state keeping current session information into RAM UPS Blinking OFF System core is full ...

Page 55: ...n because only a logon without password reaches immediate start of Control and HMI application after boot of the device which is generally the desired behavior for a machine control device Since in WES7 Win10 a remote logon as account without password is not possible there is no security risk regarding the missing password for AutoLogon Of course own user accounts can be created but this is not th...

Page 56: ...s divided into two volumes C and D of its half size each On C the Operating System and the runtimes Control HMI Connect are located D is reserved for future use The SSD is not divided in Win10 The applications and data are separated and located on the CFast E Since the CFast is easy to remove the applications can easily be transmitted to an exchange device ...

Page 57: ...rograms a rule in the firewall exists This is the recommended way to configure a firewall allow trusted programs to open any port instead of allow ports to be opened by any program However in case of assumption that the firewall blocks desired network communication there is an easy way to disable the firewall completely for testing On the desktop you find a FirewallDisable shortcut which does this...

Page 58: ...ot able to operate resistive touch displays The following table gives an overview Resistive Capacitive Single Touch eGalax driver eGalax driver Multi Touch Not possible Microsoft touch driver The appropriate driver is installed on C6 E22 C6 P3x panel devices For Box and Bookmount devices this preselection could not be done at the factory because the used external C6 monitor is not known at the tim...

Page 59: ...or of the system KEB recommends to enable the Enhanced Write Filter EWF for volume C to protect the Operating System against any change and damage in productive phase thus win dows updates would be discarded anyway WARNING Necessity of windows updates for security reasons depends on an overall concept of security for the field of application and is the responsibility of the user of this device ...

Page 60: ...sks are in the system If your media does not support multiple partitions you can save the EWF configuration infor mation in the system s registry RAM Reg Mode KEB s choice EWF was configured by KEB with the RAM Reg Mode to protect the C volume So the overlay is in RAM and the EWF volume location is in system registry If EWF is activated each write operation for C is redirected to an overlay in the...

Page 61: ...the previous session will be lost The view of the volume will be the same after every reboot Thus the content of the volume is protected by any damage which can be caused by power fails otherwise 4 4 3 Protectable Volumes Volume Protecable Intention C Yes Holds the operating system including the registry and the installed programs Should be protected to ensure that the system never becomes unboota...

Page 62: ... the EWF by the following message box After all settings to the registry are done you can directly activate the EWF for volume C by clicking Yes The device will reboot immediately and the EWF is enabled for volume C If you click No the message box is closed but will be appear again after the next reboot Please note that the volume E which holds the application data is not protectable by this way 4...

Page 63: ...of the EWF EWF Boot Command which will be performed with the next reboot On the right side you see the EWF Control commands each with a help button aside the commands which are not available in the current constellation are greyed and dis abled Enable Enables a currently disabled overlay on the specified EWF protected vol ume This function requires a reboot Disable Disables a currently enabled ove...

Page 64: ...ly with reboot It is not possible to undo this command with Clear Command Clear Command Clears a pending command for the volume that would have oc curred on the next restart 4 4 7 Dependent Volumes typically E As mentioned above other volumes in the following typically E which is the CFast on KEB devices are dependent from volume C to change their configuration because they are stored in the regis...

Page 65: ...can be initiated directly from the KEB_WF_Mgr to take effect for pending boot commands by using the particular buttons The program can also be left by the Exit button In this case the program checks for pending boot commands and shows if appropriate the following message box It is recommended to choose Yes to ensure that no subsequent changes of the sys tem are committed accidentally which could b...

Page 66: ...l be the same after each reboot and is therefore protected against damage that can be caused by a power failure 4 5 3 KEB UWF Configuration and usage To protect the system on volume C including the registry the overflow is configured with 4096 MB on the hard disk as standard KEB recommends the use of a write filter in order to increase the longevity of the devices and the data integrity UWF Manage...

Page 67: ... your system Furthermore after activating the write filter the overflow info Overlay Info Current is displayed including type maximum size and current usage Depending on the current status of the UWF Manager the user can protect or unprotect the system by using the buttons on the right Both actions require a restart If the state has changed the Reboot button can be used to restart the system and t...

Page 68: ...he device 4 6 2 Service User Accounts KEB Linux image has got a service account which can be used to change device set tings Account service Password service After login to the device with the service user account the following menu is shown WARNING The default password for the service user account should be changed to an individual password for security reasons ...

Page 69: ... do this configure the Ethernet adapter of the development PC with another address 192 168 0 xxx and connect to the device with Putty as service user 4 6 3 Change password for service user To change the password proceed as follows Login as user service Select menu 8 Change password Follow the instructions Enter old password Enter new password twice It must fulfill conditions regarding length and c...

Page 70: ...onfiguration The set e g the IP address 172 17 131 100 and the mask 255 255 255 0 must be en tered as followed 172 17 131 100 24 The value 24 for mask means 24 set bits in the mask beginning from left Accordingly 8 bits on the right are not set 4 6 5 Usage of storage memories The C6 E22 P3x Linux is delivered with two hard disk drives a SSD and a CFast card On the SSD the Operating System and the ...

Page 71: ...ly Otherwise the capacity could not be sufficient to store all variables and the consistency of the data set cannot be ensured The charging time of the micro UPS is about 15 s for C6 E22 P3x devices thus nor mally the micro UPS is always charged until the Control application is started after a restart of the device But for security and to keep the Control application easy portable to devices this ...

Page 72: ...th an implementation comparable with the following example The other Internal I O Mapping variables 24 Vdc power input status and 24 Vdc power fail counter cannot be used in a sensible manner because the PLC is configuered to stop after a short voltage drop already 4 7 2 Ip Scan Ip Scan is an IP address scanner from KEB to find other KEB devices in the network This requires that Ip Scan runs also ...

Page 73: ...etting it is necessary to en ter the BIOS This is done by pressing the F2 key during start up You can change the settings by navigating to Advanced Super IO Configuration for C6 E22 or Advanced F81866 Super IO Configuration for C6 P3x There you find the settings for the COM ports The names of the COM ports differ within the BIOS In the C6 E22 BIOS COM1 is designated as COM A and COM3 as COM C In C...

Page 74: ... 5 Mass Storage Expansions 5 1 Mass storage CFast SATA III SSD mSATA III 5 1 1 CFast C6 P34 PANEL can accommodate a CFast card Figure 63 CFast detail 1 1 Slot for CFast Figure 64 Slot for CFast 1 1 Slot for CFast Figure 65 CFast ...

Page 75: ...75 Mass Storage Expansions 5 1 2 SSD mSATA C6 P34 PANEL can equipped with one SSD mSATA Figure 66 SSD detail 1 1 SSD mSATA Figure 67 SSD mSATA ...

Page 76: ...n be removed by the user Tool required Action Srew unscrew n 3 fixing screws Cross screwdriver 2 5 mm On the back of the system remove the 3 fixing screws of the cover 1 1 1 1 Screws to be removed Figure 68 Removing the rear cover Remove the cover 1 Screws to be removed Figure 69 Removing the rear cover ...

Page 77: ...e of the same model Lithium CR2032 3V Coin Plastic tool DANGER Risk of explosion if the battery is replaced with an incorrect type Dis pose of used batteries according to the instructions 1 1 Battery position Figure 70 Battery replacement Figure 71 Battery replacement Gently remove the battery as illustrated in the pictures above ...

Page 78: ...AM Locate the RAM module Figure 73 Installation removal RAM Expel the module by slightly opening the side fastening tabs of the plinth Figure 74 Installation removal RAM For reinsertion check the correct polarity of the module When insertion is com plete check for proper closure of the side fastening tabs ...

Page 79: ...ired for an industrial application The system can accommodate a CFast trough a push push connector Figure 75 CFast Slot detail 6 4 1 Installation WARNING Potential data loss Do not remove the memory card while data is being accessed Data on the memory card is lost if you attempt to remove it while the system is accessing its data Remove the cover as indicated in the figure Figure 76 CFast installa...

Page 80: ...rd while the project is running If you remove memory card while a project is running the project may stop 6 4 2 Removal Push and release the memory card as indicated in the figure Figure 77 CFast removal Figure 78 CFast removal Extract the memory card from the slot ...

Page 81: ...ller interface Serial USB Windows Driver eGalax None Sensor aspect Plastic film Glass sheet 6 5 2 Settings for a system with a resistive touchscreen The touch screen has already been set and calibrated by KEB so usually no setting is required A calibration may be needed in some cases like after reinstalling the operating system To calibrate the touch screen go to Control Panel or Click on the syst...

Page 82: ...ouchscreen The touch screen has already been set and calibrated by KEB so usually no setting is required No calibration is required No third party driver must be loaded 6 5 4 Touchscreen Application Tips Clean the front panel of the system with a soft damp cloth only 6 5 4 1 Use large buttons and a simple interface Avoid complex user operations like double clicks scroll bars drop down menus use of...

Page 83: ...rprints WARNING Do not use detergents solvents cleaners or objects that could scratch the surface Switch off the power before any cleaning operation 6 6 Maintaining cleaning C6 P34 PANEL is designed for maintenance free operation except for the replacing of the battery backup when necessary It is recommended to clean the touchscreen with a damp cleaning cloth and a display cleaning solution 6 6 1 ...

Page 84: ...84 Technical specifications 7 Technical specifications 7 1 Block Diagram Figure 82 Block diagram ...

Page 85: ... XGA 15 6 WXGA HD Type Color LCD TFT Color LCD TFT Resolution pxl x pxl 1024x768 1366x768 Colors 16 2M 16 7M Pixel pitch mm 0 297x0 297 0 252x0 252 Backlight LED LED Luminance cd m2 500 400 Contrast 1500 1 900 1 Viewing angle 85 85 L R 80 80 L R 85 85 U L 80 80 U L Lifetime min 50 000h 70 000h Table 10 LCD characteristics Size inch 17 0 SXGA 18 5 WXGA HD Type Color LCD TFT Color LCD TFT Resolution...

Page 86: ... pxl 1280x1024 1920x1080 1920x1080 Colors 16 7M 16 7M 16 7M Pixel pitch mm 0 294x0 294 0 248x0 248 0 276x0 276 Backlight LED LED LED Luminance cd m2 350 300 300 Contrast 1500 1 5000 1 5500 1 Viewing angle 85 85 L R 89 89 L R 89 89 L R 85 85 U L 89 89 U L 89 89 U L Lifetime min 70 000h 50 000h 50 000h Table 12 LCD characteristics ...

Page 87: ...ewingangleL R U L typ 85 85 85 85 Touch Screen 5 wires resistive technology Controller inte grated on board 11 15 6 W LCD TFT 16 9 1366x768 HD 16M colors LED backlight 400 cd m2 Viewing angle L R U L typ 80 80 80 80 Touch Screen 5 wires resistive technology Controller integrated on board 5 17 LCD TFT 5 4 SXGA 1280x1024 16M colors LED backlight 350 cd m2 Viewing angle L R U L typ 85 85 80 80 Touch ...

Page 88: ...gle L R U L typ 88 88 88 88 Touch Screen P CAP projected capacitive multitouch 15 6 W LCD TFT 16 9 1366x768 HD 16M colors LED backlight 400 cd m2 Viewing angle L R U L typ 80 80 80 80 Touch Screen P CAP projected capacitive multitouch 1 18 5 W LCD TFT 16 9 1366x768 HD 16M colors LED backlight 300 cd m2 Viewing angle L R U L typ 75 75 70 70 Touch Screen P CAP projected capacitive multitouch 11 21 5...

Page 89: ...ry Technology Memory quantity is automatically selected by operating system System memory DDR4 2133 type 2 SODIMM modules min 4GB max 32GB Mass storage 1 x onboard connector for direct insertion of mSATA SSD SATA 3 RAID controller Integrated into chip Intel HM170 PCH Raid 0 1 TPM 2x10 2 54 pin strip connector for optional TPM module CFast slot 1 x bootable CFast SATA 3 slot on board with external ...

Page 90: ... DC DC Isolation voltage 500 VAC Input voltage 18 32V DC Input protection Reverse polarity circuitry Overvoltage 12A soldered fuse Power consumption 156W 24V 38W Typ Inrush current impulse Ipk 13A t 2 0 ms Table 13 Battery technical data The system is provided with a FAST FUSE 12A 125V SMD The fuse can be replaced only in factory 1 Figure 86 Power supply board 7 2 2 Battery technical data Figure 8...

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Page 93: ...ry 24 Vdc The above given product is in accordance with the following directives of the European Union Number EMC 2014 30 EU Text Directive on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility Number Hazardous Substances 2011 65 EEC Text Directive on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating on the restriction of the use of certain hazar...

Page 94: ...ut current 16A per phase EN 61000 3 3 Ausgabe 2013 Electromagnetic compatibility Part 3 3 Limits Limits of voltage changes voltage fluctuations and flicker in public low voltage systems for equipment with rated current 16A per phase EN 61000 6 2 Ausgabe 2005 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 6 2 Generic Standard Immunity standard for industrial environment EN 55024 Ausgabe 2010 A1 aus 2015 In...

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Page 96: ...96 Change history 9 Change history Version Date Description 00 2019 03 Pre series 01 2020 06 Series version ...

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