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Rockwell Automation Publication 6180P-UM001C-EN-P - February 2014

Chapter 4

Component Replacement

5.

Insert the new battery with the positive polarity (+ side) facing up, and 
make sure that it is seated completely.

6.

Reinstall the computer cover as detailed in 

Reinstall the Cover on page 36

.

7.

Follow the steps for 

Post-configuration on page 35

.

8.

During POST, press F2 to enter the BIOS setup and reconfigure settings.

Backlight Assembly Disposal

IMPORTANT

Replacing the battery results in all BIOS settings returning to their 
default settings. BIOS settings other than default must be reconfigured 
after replacing the battery.

This computer contains a sealed lithium battery that may need to be 
replaced during the life of the computer. 

At the end of its life, the battery contained in this computer should be 
collected separately from any unsorted municipal waste.

ATTENTION: 

The backlight assembly in this computer can contain mercury. At 

the end of its life, this equipment should be collected separately from any 
unsorted municipal waste.

Summary of Contents for Allen-Bradley 6180P-12BPXP

Page 1: ...ted Display Industrial Computers with Keypad Catalog Numbers 6180P 12KSXP 6180P 12BSXP 6180P 12BPXP 6180P 12BPXPDC 6180P 12KPXP 6180P 15KSXP 6180P 15BSXP 6180P 15BPXP 6180P 15KPXP 6180P 15BPXPDC User...

Page 2: ...in whole or in part without written permission of Rockwell Automation Inc is prohibited Throughout this manual when necessary we use notes to make you aware of safety considerations Labels may also b...

Page 3: ...ion table in Connect Power section 25 Updated IEC number for power cord in Connect AC Power section 26 Changed Attention table to Shock Hazard table in Connect AC Power section 26 Revised and added st...

Page 4: ...4 Rockwell Automation Publication 6180P UM001C EN P February 2014 Summary of Changes Notes...

Page 5: ...tions 18 Environment and Enclosure Information 18 European Union Compliance 18 Installation Guidelines 19 Mounting Clearance Requirements 20 Computer Dimensions 21 Required Tools 22 Install the Comput...

Page 6: ...Memory Configuration Guidelines 44 Replace or Add a Memory Module 44 Replace the RTC Battery 45 Backlight Assembly Disposal 46 Chapter5 SystemTroubleshooting Chapter Objectives 47 Hardware Monitoring...

Page 7: ...Publication 6180P UM001C EN P February 2014 7 Table of Contents AppendixC UpgradetoaNewBIOS BIOS Upgrade Procedure 59 Upgrade the BIOS from the CD Drive 59 Upgrade the BIOS from an External Floppy Dis...

Page 8: ...8 Rockwell Automation Publication 6180P UM001C EN P February 2014 Table of Contents Notes...

Page 9: ...wnload publications at http www rockwellautomation com literature To order paper copies of technical documentation contact your local Allen Bradley distributor or Rockwell Automation sales representat...

Page 10: ...mory module RAID Redundant array of independent disks DVI Digital videointerface RAM Random access memory DVMT Dynamic video memory technology RIUP Removeor insert under power ECC Error correcting cod...

Page 11: ...ers are available with standard and performance features They come standard with a selection of I O ports for peripheral connections ISA and PCI slots for expansion options and LAN ports for communica...

Page 12: ...ship with the following items Cat No Display Size in Touchscreen Power Package 6180P 12KSXP 12 Keypad AC Standard 6180P 12BSXP Keypad and Touchscreen 6180P 12BPXP Performance 6180P 12KPXP Keypad 6180...

Page 13: ...n Powered on and running Flashing orange Standby mode Off Powered off 3 HDD ODD activity indicator shows the drive s status Flashing red Ongoing drive activity Off No hard drive activity 4 NumLock ind...

Page 14: ...t Item Component 1 Parallel port 9 Power switch 2 Microphone in jack 10 LAN port 2 3 Line out jack 11 LAN port 1 4 Line in jack 12 Power supply fan 5 DVI port 13 Power input AC 6 COM 2 14 Functional g...

Page 15: ...D mechanical eject hole 6 HDD 2 bay 1 1 HDD bay shipped empty for optional second HDD 3 ODD activity indicator 7 HDD 2 bay captive thumbscrews 4 HDD 1 captive thumbscrews Item Component Item Component...

Page 16: ...1 slot 3 ATX12V power connector 13 DIMM 2 slot 4 Heat sink fan connector 14 RTC battery socket 5 Systemfan connector 15 Clear CMOS jumper 6 ODD cable connector 16 Parallel port cable connector 7 Keyp...

Page 17: ...vides information on the following topics Installation Precautions Installation Guidelines Mounting Clearance Requirements Computer Dimensions Required Tools Install the Computer Connect Peripherals C...

Page 18: ...ibility to live parts If not mounted insideanotherenclosure themountingmethodmustlimitthetiltofthecomputer to 30 from vertical Examples include articulated arm table top stand wall mount or other mean...

Page 19: ...anger or air conditioner for heat generated by other devices in the enclosure The humidity of the ambient air must not exceed limits specified in Table 4 on page 48 and must avoid condensation The enc...

Page 20: ...ssadequateventilationorothercoolingmethodsare used to lower the temperature within the enclosure Allowenoughclearanceto easilyinstallorremove peripheralcomponents such as internal drives 1 2 3 4 5 Ite...

Page 21: ...ensions Review computer dimensions to estimate the clearance necessary for computer installation Dimensions are given in mm in Figure 7 1200P with Keypad Figure 8 1500P with Keypad 445 17 5 427 16 8 2...

Page 22: ...information refer to Mounting Clearance Requirements on page 20 Cut supporting panels to specifications before installation Take precautions so metal cuttings do not enter components already installe...

Page 23: ...e the sealing gasket is properly positioned on the computer This gasket forms a compression type seal Do not use sealing compounds 6 Place the computer in the panel cutout 7 Slide the mounting clips i...

Page 24: ...Peripherals The following illustration shows the I O port panel of the computers Peripheral components compatible to each port are inside the callout figures ATTENTION Tighten the mounting clips to t...

Page 25: ...ublic low voltage mains ATTENTION When connecting power to the computer for the first time the following actions occur The default BIOS setting automatically starts the computer after it is plugged in...

Page 26: ...C 6180P 15BPXPDC DC power models support operation from either a SELV or PELV power source A pre installed ground bus strip lets you connect the DC common and functional ground terminals together This...

Page 27: ...rminal screw Torque the terminal screws to 0 687 N m 6 1 lb in 4 Apply 24V DC power to the computer Functional Ground Screw The pre installed functional ground screw is not required for safety or regu...

Page 28: ...NT To prevent performance degradation of Ethernet communication do not subject the computer or cables to extreme radiation or conducted high frequency noise Proper cable routing and power conditioning...

Page 29: ...n do not infiltrate the computer Open the door only for routine maintenance Do not operate the computer with the covers removed Removing the covers disrupts air flow and results in overheating Always...

Page 30: ...o install the AC power cord into the AC power input on the computer DC powered models See Connect DC Power on page 26 for how to install DC power to the DC power input on the computer 4 AC powered mod...

Page 31: ...uter does not start or you notice other anomalies refer to Troubleshooting starting on page 48 Restart the Computer Use either of the following methods to restart your computer From the Start menu cho...

Page 32: ...tdown is complete For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated Method Actions Windows OS With the keypad do one of the foll...

Page 33: ...stall an Add in Card Replace or Add Memory Modules Replace the RTC Battery Backlight Assembly Disposal AccessoriesandReplacement Parts You can view a list of accessories and replacement parts at the f...

Page 34: ...p connected to the work surface Use properly grounded tools and equipment Keep the designated work area free of nonconductive materials such as ordinary plastic assembly aids and foam packing Avoid to...

Page 35: ...no tools or loose parts are left inside the computer 3 Reinstall any expansion boards peripherals and system cables that were previously removed 4 Reinstall the cover according to the instructions on...

Page 36: ...ver 3 Detach the rear cover from the chassis 4 After installing replacing or upgrading internal computer components reinstall the cover as detailed in Reinstall the Cover on page 36 Reinstall the Cove...

Page 37: ...replace the existing HDD which is in the bottom bay 1 Follow the steps for Pre configuration on page 35 2 Remove the HDD assembly from its bay a Loosen the two captive thumbscrews of the HDD assembly...

Page 38: ...the PCB side down b Fasten the drive tray over the HDD module E c Secure the drive tray to the module with the four mounting screws F Torque the screws to 0 59 N m 5 2 lb in 5 Return the HDD assembly...

Page 39: ...uter cover as detailed in Remove the Cover on page 36 3 Locate and remove the security screw below the ODD set the screw aside 4 Remove the HDD assembly from the secondary bay a Loosen the two captive...

Page 40: ...n b Fasten the tray over the HDD module E c Secure the tray to the HDD module with the four mounting screws F Torque the screws to 0 59 N m 5 2 lb in 7 Return the HDD assembly into its bay G 8 Tighten...

Page 41: ...n page 36 3 Remove the four screws securing the chassis center support bar A and detach from the chassis B 4 Remove the four screws securing expansion hold down bar C and detach from the chassis D 5 L...

Page 42: ...PCI slot G Press to make sure it is firmly seated 10 Secure the add in card bracket to the chassis with its screw H 11 Connect any necessary cables to the add in card 12 Replace the center support and...

Page 43: ...ck the clamp screw on the hold down bar O 14 Refer to any installation instructions that came with the add in card to verify that all installation steps are followed 15 Follow the steps for Post confi...

Page 44: ...nd make it easier to remove See Figure 9 on page 43 c Gently pull out the memory module to remove it from its slot d Place the memory module on a static dissipating work surface or inside an antistati...

Page 45: ...ve any accessory boards or cables that prevent access to the RTC battery socket 4 Remove the battery a To dislodge the battery from its socket insert a non conductive tool such as a small flat blade p...

Page 46: ...s Backlight Assembly Disposal IMPORTANT Replacing the battery results in all BIOS settings returning to their defaultsettings BIOSsettingsotherthandefaultmustbereconfigured after replacing the battery...

Page 47: ...reshold levels of the voltage and temperature sensors Follow these steps to determine whether an operating threshold has been reached 1 Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the i...

Page 48: ...cklists To manage common issues use these checklists to test and verify components If an issue occurs refer to these checklists before calling technical support Issues during Startup Are all connectio...

Page 49: ...computer as specified in Restart the Computer on page 31 Although the computers have a regulated and protected power supply a transient voltage in the power line or peripheral cable can cause errors I...

Page 50: ...o display brightness keys for a few seconds These keys are on the front panel keypad Verify that the selected character color is not the same as the background color Try setting to the native resoluti...

Page 51: ...lled nor does the utility affect any software already installed Depending on the tests selected the process can take as little as five minutes or as long as eight hours After the diagnostic utility is...

Page 52: ...in Reinstall the Bottom Plate on page 32 9 Follow the steps for Post configuration on page 31 10 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set up utility and reconfigure settings Ship or Transport the...

Page 53: ...r System chipset Intel 945GME Memory slot Dual channel DDR II 2 DIMM slots 2 GB slot 4 0 GB maximum system memory Memory size Standard Performance 1 GB 2 GB PCI expansion slot 2 full length and 1 half...

Page 54: ...a WxH approx 1200P 1500P 246 x 185 mm 9 7 x 7 3 in 305 x 229 mm 12 x 9 in Native resolution 1200P 1500P 800 x 600 1024 x 768 Viewing angle Horizontal Vertical 60 40 Response time 20 ms Attribute Cat N...

Page 55: ...g peak 57 640 Hz Shock operating 15 g 1 2 sine 11 ms Shock nonoperating 30 g 1 2 sine 11 ms Enclosure ratings panel mounted IEC IP66 Regulatory Area Standards Group Regulatory Standard Americas Safet...

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Page 57: ...upport pcdc page Resistive Touchscreen Technology Resistive touchscreens are activated when you apply pressure to the touchscreen with your finger You can operate a resistive touchscreen while wearing...

Page 58: ...58 Rockwell Automation Publication 6180P UM001C EN P February 2014 Appendix B Use a Touchscreen Notes...

Page 59: ...floppy disk drive upgrades are available Upgrade the BIOS from the CD Drive Follow these steps to upgrade the BIOS in your computer from the CD drive 1 Access the Rockwell Automation PCDC website at h...

Page 60: ...with the included CD Write utility or one of your choice 9 With the BIOS upgrade CD in the CD drive restart the computer 10 During POST press F2 to access the BIOS set up utility 11 Navigate through t...

Page 61: ...cutable exe file 4 Run the extracted executable file and then write that file to a floppy disk inserted in the external floppy disk drive This creates a BIOS upgrade floppy disk that you can use to st...

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Page 63: ...n guidelines 44 N network connection LAN cable reminder 18 specification 28 O optical disc drive ODD specifications 53 P parts list 12 POST see Power On Self Test power connection notices 25 power man...

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Page 68: ...ained in this manual You can contact Customer Support for initial help in getting your product up and running New Product Satisfaction Return Rockwell Automation tests all of its products to help ensu...

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