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Automation PC 510

User's Manual

Version:

1.01 (June 2012)

Order no.:

MAAPC510-GER

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Summary of Contents for Automation PC 510

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 the documentation contained within this book Bernecker Rain er Industrie Elektronik Ges m b H shall not be liable in the event of incidental or consequential damages in con nection with or arising from the furnishing performance or use of these products Th...

Page 2: ...2 Chapter 1 General information Chapter 2 Technical data Chapter 3 Commissioning Chapter 4 Software Chapter 5 Accessories Chapter 6 Maintenance Service Appendix A ...

Page 3: ...System components configuration 15 1 2 1 Configuration Base system 16 1 2 2 Configuration Software and accessories 17 2 Complete device 18 2 1 Temperature specifications 18 2 1 1 Temperature sensor locations 18 2 1 2 Temperature monitoring 19 2 2 Humidity specifications 20 2 3 Power management 21 2 3 1 Block diagram Supply voltage 21 2 4 Device interfaces 22 2 4 1 Overview of device interfaces 22 ...

Page 4: ...1 BIOS options 67 1 1 General information 67 1 2 BIOS setup and boot procedure 67 1 2 1 BIOS setup keys 69 1 3 Main 70 1 4 OEM features 71 1 4 1 CPU board features 72 1 4 2 System unit features 77 1 4 3 I O board features 81 1 4 4 IF board features 86 1 4 5 Memory module features 88 1 5 Advanced 89 1 5 1 RAM configuration 90 1 5 2 Boot configuration 91 1 5 3 Peripheral configuration 92 1 5 4 IDE c...

Page 5: ... 131 4 Windows 7 132 4 1 General information 132 4 2 Order data 132 4 3 Overview 132 4 4 Installation 132 4 5 Drivers 132 4 6 Special considerations limitations 132 5 Windows Embedded Standard 2009 133 5 1 General information 133 5 2 Order data 133 5 3 Overview 133 5 4 Features with WES2009 Windows Embedded Standard 2009 133 5 5 Touch screen driver 134 5 6 Installation 134 5 7 Drivers 134 5 7 1 To...

Page 6: ...ral information 148 3 1 2 Order data 148 3 1 3 Technical data 148 4 CompactFlash cards 149 4 1 General information 149 4 2 Basic information 149 4 2 1 Flash technology 149 4 2 2 Wear leveling 149 4 2 3 ECC error correction 149 4 2 4 S M A R T support 149 4 2 5 Maximum reliability 150 4 3 5CFCRD xxxx 06 151 4 3 1 General information 151 4 3 2 Order data 151 4 3 3 Technical data 151 4 3 4 Temperatur...

Page 7: ... 1 5CASDL 0xxx 01 167 6 4 SDL flex cables 170 6 4 1 5CASDL 0xxx 03 170 6 5 SDL flex cables with extender 173 6 5 1 5CASDL 0xx0 13 173 6 6 USB cables 177 6 6 1 5CAUSB 00xx 00 177 6 7 RS232 cables 178 6 7 1 9A0014 xx 178 Chapter 6 Maintenance Service 180 1 Replacing the CompactFlash card 180 Appendix A Anhang A v1 7 181 1 Abbreviations 181 ...

Page 8: ...ew CompactFlash cards 5CFCRD xxxx 06 updated in Chapter 5 Accessories CompactFlash cards 5CFCRD xxxx 04 discontinued Interface board 5PP5IF FETH 00 updated on page 5PP5IF FETH 00 Hard disk 5MMHDD 0250 00 updated on page 5MMHDD 0250 00 Sections Temperature specifications on page 18 Humidity specifications on page 20 and Pow er management on page 21 updated in Chapter 2 Technical data Section Mounti...

Page 9: ...s for proper ESD handling Electrical components with a housing Do not touch the connector contacts on connected cables Do not touch the contact tips on circuit boards Electrical components without a housing The following apply in addition to Electrical components with housing Any persons handling electrical components or devices with electrical components installed in them must be grounded Compone...

Page 10: ...ing devices or uninterruptible power supplies certain components must carry dangerous voltage levels of over 42 VDC Touching one of these parts can result in a life threatening electric shock This could lead to death severe injury or damage to equipment Before turning on the programmable logic controller operating monitoring devices and the uninterruptible power supply the housing must be properly...

Page 11: ...paration of materials It is necessary to separate different materials so the device can undergo an environmentally friendly recycling process Component Disposal Programmable logic controllers Operating monitoring devices Uninterruptible power supply Batteries rechargeable batteries Cables Electronics recycling Cardboard box paper packaging Paper cardboard recycling Plastic packaging Plastic recycl...

Page 12: ...damage to equipment Warning Disregarding safety guidelines and notices can result in injury or damage to equipment Information Important information for preventing errors Table 2 Organization of safety notices 4 Guidelines E European dimension standards apply to all dimension diagrams in this document All dimensions are specified in mm Nominal measurement area General tolerance according to DIN IS...

Page 13: ... 151 5CFCRD 2048 03 CompactFlash 2 GB Western Digital SLC 155 5CFCRD 2048 06 CompactFlash 2 GB B R SLC 151 5CFCRD 4096 03 CompactFlash 4 GB Western Digital SLC 155 5CFCRD 4096 06 CompactFlash 4 GB B R SLC 151 5CFCRD 8192 03 CompactFlash 8 GB Western Digital SLC 155 5CFCRD 8192 06 CompactFlash 8 GB B R SLC 151 DVI cables 5CADVI 0018 00 DVI D cable 1 8 m 161 5CADVI 0050 00 DVI D cable 5 m 161 5CADVI...

Page 14: ...e A type B 1 8 m 177 5CAUSB 0050 00 USB 2 0 connecting cable type A type B 5 m 177 Windows 7 5SWWI7 0100 ENG Microsoft OEM Windows 7 Professional 32 bit DVD English Only available with a new device 132 5SWWI7 0100 GER Microsoft OEM Windows 7 Professional 32 bit DVD German Only available with a new device 132 5SWWI7 0300 MUL Microsoft OEM Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit DVD multilaguange Only available w...

Page 15: ...d PCI Express cards as well as for standard drives such as CD DVD ROM Despite this however these Automation PCs are not limited at all in terms of modularity and flexibility A gigabit Ethernet interface USB 2 0 ports and serial interfaces are all part of the standard package along with sound output High Definition Audio and a removable external CompactFlash card The APC510 builds on the proven des...

Page 16: ...t one System unit Configuration Base system CPU board Main memory Main memory A system unit consists of a housing and main board 5PP5CP US15 00 1100 MHz 5PP5CP US15 01 1330 MHz 5PP5CP US15 02 1600 MHz 5MMDDR 0512 01 5MMDDR 1024 01 5MMDDR 2048 01 5PC510 SX01 00 I O board Select one 5PP5IO GMAC 00 Image 1 Configuration Base system ...

Page 17: ...ftware Select one Terminal blocks 5SWWI7 0100 ENG 5SWWI7 0100 GER 5SWWI7 0300 MUL Windows 7 Windows XP 5SWWXP 0600 ENG 5SWWXP 0600 GER 5SWWXP 0600 MUL A system unit consists of a housing and main board 5CFCRD 4096 06 5CFCRD 8192 06 5CFCRD 016G 06 Interface board Select one Automation Runtime Automation Runtime 1A4600 10 5 1A4601 06 5 1A4601 06 T Configuration Software and accessories 5PC510 SX01 0...

Page 18: ...lues at various locations USB ports main memory inside the APC510 These temperatures1 can be read in Microsoft Windows operating systems using the B R Control Center2 or in Automa tion Runtime using data points in Automation Studio Image 3 Temperature sensor locations Position Measurement point for measurement Max specified A CPU Ambient temperature of the processor sensor integrated in the proces...

Page 19: ...n Image 3 Temperature sensor locations on page 18 The values listed in the table represent the defined maximum temperature3 for the respective measurement point An alarm is not triggered if this temperature is exceeded These temperatures can be read in BIOS or in approved Microsoft Windows operating system together with Automation Runtime and the B R Control Center 3 The temperature measured appro...

Page 20: ... 5 to 95 5PP5IF FPLM 00 5 to 90 5 to 95 5PP5IF FCAN 00 5 to 90 5 to 95 5PP5IF FETH 00 5 to 90 5 to 95 5PP5IF FX2X 00 5 to 90 5 to 95 Interface boards 5PP5IF FXCM 00 5 to 90 5 to 95 I O boards 5PP5IO GMAC 00 5 to 90 5 to 95 5CFCRD xxxx 06 CompactFlash cards 85 85 5CFCRD xxxx 04 CompactFlash cards 85 85 5CFCRD xxxx 03 CompactFlash cards 8 to 95 8 to 95 Accessories 5MMUSB 2048 01 flash drive 10 to 90...

Page 21: ...5 V Supply voltage 24 VDC Capacitors for min 10 ms 3V3 standby 3V3 3V3 5 V 15 V 5 V 15 V Power button on 5 V standby electrically isolated Image 4 Supply voltage for system units Description 15 V is generated from the supply voltage using a DC DC converter This electrically isolated 15 V supplies further DC DC converters which generate the remaining voltage After the system is turned on e g using ...

Page 22: ... connection Supply voltage 24 VDC Ethernet 10 100 1000 COM RS232 SD memory card Slot CompactFlash Slot Battery Power button Reset button Status LEDs USB4 Panel connection SDL Smart Display Link DVI USB1 USB2 COM RS232 422 458 Interface board Insert USB3 HDA sound Ground connection Image 5 Overview of interfaces with an inserted I O board ...

Page 23: ...epairs if the fuse is blown due to an error Supply voltage Protected against reverse polarity Pin Description 1 2 Functional ground 3 Model number Short description Terminal blocks 0TB103 9 Connector 24 V 5 08 3 pin screw clamp 0TB103 91 Connector 24 V 5 08 3 pin cage clamp 3 pin male 1 2 3 Table 6 24 VDC supply voltage connection Ground Caution The pin s connection to the functional ground pin 2 ...

Page 24: ...rface COM1 COM1 serial interface RS232 Type RS232 modem capable not electrically isolated UART 16550 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 9 pin DSUB plug 5 1 9 6 Table 7 Pinout COM1 ...

Page 25: ...n Off Orange Link Ethernet network connection available Activity blinking da ta transfer in progress RJ45 twisted pair 10BaseT 100BaseT female Table 8 Ethernet connection ETH 1 Switching takes place automatically 2 The 10 Mbit s transfer speed connection is only present if the Link LED is also lit at the same time Driver support A special driver is required in order to operate the Intel 82574 Ethe...

Page 26: ...ause this interface is designed according to general PC specifications extreme care should be exercised with regard to EMC cable routing etc USB1 USB2 ports Universal Serial Bus USB1 USB2 1 Type USB 2 0 Design Type A Transfer rate Low speed 1 5 Mbit s full speed 12 Mbit s high speed 480 Mbit s Current load2 USB1 USB2 Max 1 A Cable length Max 5 m without hub 2x USB Type A female USB2 USB1 Table 9 U...

Page 27: ...ied and a self discharge of 40 If an interface board with SRAM is installed then the lifespan is reduced to 2 years Battery status evaluation The status of the battery is determined immediately after the device is started and subsequently checked by the system every 24 hours During this measurement the battery is subjected to a brief approximately 1 second load and then evaluated Once determined t...

Page 28: ... B R CompactFlash 1024 MB 5CFCRD 2048 06 B R CompactFlash 2048 MB 5CFCRD 4096 06 B R CompactFlash 4096 MB 5CFCRD 8192 06 B R CompactFlash 8192 MB 5CFCRD 016G 06 B R CompactFlash 16 GB CompactFlash Slot Table 12 CompactFlash slot Warning Turn off power before inserting or removing the CompactFlash card 2 4 8 SD memory card slot The SD memory card slot only supports SD memory cards not SDHC cards SD...

Page 29: ...the operating system and switches off the APC510 Press and hold Switches off the ATX power supply without shutting down the APC510 could result in lost data Pressing the power button does not reset the MTCX processor Power button Reset button Table 14 Power button 2 4 10 Reset button Reset button Pushing the reset button triggers a hardware and PCI reset The APC510 is restarted cold restart Pressi...

Page 30: ...supply OK Faulty or incomplete BIOS MTCX or I O FPGA update battery status OK standby mode S5 soft off mode or S4 hibernate mode suspend to disk Faulty or incomplete BIOS MTCX or I O FPGA update battery status BAD power supply OK Faulty or incomplete BIOS MTCX or I O FPGA update battery status BAD standby mode S5 soft off mode or S4 hibernate mode suspend to disk Power Red green Blinking Informati...

Page 31: ...OUT 5PP5IF FETH 00 PP500 interface board connection for 1x Ethernet 10 100 1000 512 kB SRAM 5PP5IF FPLM 00 PP500 interface board connections for 2x POWERLINK 5PP5IF FCAN 00 PP500 interface board connection for 1x CAN master 512 kB SRAM 5PP5IF FX2X 00 PP500 interface board connection for 1x X2X master 512 kB SRAM 5PP5IF FXCM 00 PP500 interface board connection for 1x CAN master 1x X2X master 512 kB...

Page 32: ...103 91 must be ordered separetely Table 18 5PC510 SX01 00 Order data Technical data Product ID 5PC510 SX01 00 General information Cooling Fan free LEDs Power CF Link Run B R ID code C645 Battery Type Renata 950 mAh Lifespan 4 years1 Removable Yes accessible from the outside Design Lithium ion Power button Yes Reset button Yes Buzzer Yes Controllers Bootloader BIOS Watchdog MTCX Power failure logic...

Page 33: ...nuous 2 to 9 Hz 1 75 mm amplitude 9 to 200 Hz 0 5 g Operation occasional 2 to 9 Hz 3 5 mm amplitude 9 to 200 Hz 1 g Storage 2 to 8 Hz 7 5 mm amplitude 8 to 200 Hz 2 g 200 to 500 Hz 4 g Transport 2 to 8 Hz 7 5 mm amplitude 8 to 200 Hz 2 g 200 to 500 Hz 4 g Shock Operation 15 g 11 ms Storage 30 g 15 ms Transport 30 g 15 ms Altitude Operation Max 3000 m component dependent 5 Mechanical characteristic...

Page 34: ...Technical data Individual components 34 Automation PC 510 User s Manual V 1 01 Dimensions 58 1 9 10 7 58 210 ø11 ø5 4 8 95 18 183 8 2 5 189 1 52 35 193 5 3 13 202 4 Image 7 5PC510 SX01 00 Dimensions ...

Page 35: ...omponents Chapter 2 Technical data Automation PC 510 User s Manual V 1 01 35 Drilling template 192 75 18 183 8 46 5 210 58 11 5 0 0 General tolerance according to ISO 2768 medium ø11 ø5 4 Image 8 5PC510 SX01 00 Drilling template ...

Page 36: ...2 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 20 5PP5CP US15 00 5PP5CP US15 01 5PP5CP US15 02 Order data 3 2 3 Technical data Product ID 5PP5CP US15 00 5PP5CP US15 01 5PP5CP US15 02 General information Certification CE Yes Controllers Bootloader BIOS Insyde Processor Type Intel Atom Z510 Intel Atom Z520 Intel Atom Z530...

Page 37: ...IMM DDR2 RAM 2048 MB PC2 5300 Table 22 5MMDDR 0512 01 5MMDDR 1024 01 5MMDDR 2048 01 Order data 3 3 2 Technical data Product ID 5MMDDR 0512 01 5MMDDR 1024 01 5MMDDR 2048 01 General information Type SO DIMM DDR2 SDRAM Memory size 512 MB 1 GB 2 GB Construction 200 pin Organization 64M x 64 bit 128M x 64 bit 256M x 64 bit Speed DDR2 667 PC2 5300 Certification CE Yes Table 23 5MMDDR 0512 01 5MMDDR 1024...

Page 38: ...igher and Automation Runtime D4 01 Order data Model number Short description Image Interface boards 5PP5IF CETH 00 PP500 interface board connection for 1x Ethernet 10 100 1000 Table 24 5PP5IF CETH 00 Order data Technical data Product ID 5PP5IF CETH 00 General information B R ID code B4D5 Diagnostics Data transfer Yes with status LED Certification CE Yes Interfaces Ethernet Amount 1 Controllers Int...

Page 39: ...rk connection available Activity blinking da ta transfer in progress Table 26 5PP5IF CETH 00 Ethernet connection 1 Switching takes place automatically 2 The 10 Mbit s transfer speed connection is only present if the IF slot Link LED is also lit at the same time A special driver is required in order to operate the Intel 82574 Ethernet controller Drivers for approved operating systems are available ...

Page 40: ... data Technical data Product ID 5PP5IF CHDA 00 General information B R ID code B4D6 Certification CE Yes Interfaces Audio Type HDA sound Controllers Realtek ALC 662 Inputs Microphone Line in Outputs Line Out Electrical properties Power consumption 2 W Environmental conditions Temperature Operation 0 to 55 C Storage 20 to 60 C Transport 20 to 60 C Relative humidity Operation 5 to 90 non condensing ...

Page 41: ... 1 01 41 A special driver is required in order to operate the audio controller Drivers for approved operating systems are available in the Downloads area of the B R website www br automation com Information Required drivers can only be downloaded from the B R homepage not from manufacturers pages ...

Page 42: ...age Interface boards 5PP5IF FETH 00 PP500 interface board connection for 1x Ethernet 10 100 1000 512 kB SRAM Table 30 5PP5IF FETH 00 Order data Technical data Product ID 5PP5IF FETH 00 General information B R ID code B7C4 Diagnostics Data transfer Yes with status LED Certification CE Yes Controllers SRAM Size 512 kB Battery buffered Yes Interfaces Ethernet Amount 1 Controllers Intel 82574 Design S...

Page 43: ...rk connection available Activity blinking da ta transfer in progress Table 32 5PP5IF FETH 00 Ethernet connection 1 Switching takes place automatically 2 The 10 Mbit s transfer speed connection is only present if the IF slot Link LED is also lit at the same time A special driver is required in order to operate the Intel 82574 Ethernet controller Drivers for approved operating systems are available ...

Page 44: ...510 APC511 The interface board can only be operated under Automation Runtime Order data Model number Short description Image Interface boards 5PP5IF FPLM 00 PP500 interface board connections for 2x POWERLINK with integrated hub 512 kB SRAM Table 33 5PP5IF FPLM 00 Order data Technical data Product ID 5PP5IF FPLM 00 General information B R ID code B4D8 Diagnostics Data transfer Yes with status LED C...

Page 45: ...atus 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 occurred The system cannot properly carry out its tasks This status can only be changed by resetting the module Blinking alternately The POWERLINK managing node failed This error code can only occur...

Page 46: ...gins with the cyclic communication cyclic input data is not yet evaluated The CNs are configured in this status Controlled Node CN In this status the interface is normally configured by the manager Once complete a command changes the status to PRE_OPERATIONAL_3 triple flash Triple flash approx 1 Hz READY_TO_OPERATE The interface status is READY_TO_OPERATE Managing Node MN Normal cyclic and asynchr...

Page 47: ...PP5IF FCAN 00 General information B R ID code B4DA Diagnostics Module status Yes with status LED Data transfer Yes with status LED Terminating resistors Yes with status LED Certification CE Yes Controllers SRAM Size 512 kB Battery buffered Yes Interfaces CAN Amount 1 Design 8 pin multipoint plug Transfer rate Max 500 kbit s Terminating resistors Type Can be enabled and disabled using a sliding swi...

Page 48: ...ating resistor is switched off CAN LED LED TERM Status LED Terminating switch Table 44 5PP5IF FCAN 00 Status LEDs CAN terminating switch LED TERM Terminating switch Image 9 CAN terminating switch A CAN terminating resistor is integrated on the interface board It is turned on and off with a switch on the front side An active terminating resistor is indicated by the TERM LED Firmware update The firm...

Page 49: ...00 Required accessories Terminal blocks 0TB1208 3100 Connector 8 pin cage clamp 1 mm protected against vibra tion by the screw flange Table 45 5PP5IF FX2X 00 Order data Technical data Product ID 5PP5IF FX2X 00 General information B R ID code B4D9 Diagnostics Module status Yes with status LED Data transfer Yes with status LED Certification CE Yes Controllers SRAM Size 512 kB Battery buffered Yes In...

Page 50: ...erface Status LEDs Status LEDs LED Color Status Description On Sending data X2X Yellow Off Receiving data Green On Interface module is active Status LED Red On CPU starting up X2X LED Status LED Table 48 5PP5IF FX2X 00 Status LEDs Firmware update The firmware is a component of Automation Studio The module is automatically changed to this version To update the firmware included in Automation Studio...

Page 51: ... 1 mm protected against vibra tion by the screw flange Table 49 5PP5IF FXCM 00 Order data Technical data Product ID 5PP5IF FXCM 00 General information B R ID code BB9D Diagnostics Module status Yes with status LED Data transfer Yes with status LED Terminating resistors Yes with status LED Certification CE Yes Controllers SRAM Size 512 kB Battery buffered Yes Interfaces CAN Amount 1 Design 8 pin mu...

Page 52: ...data X2X Yellow Off Receiving data On Sending data CAN Yellow Off Receiving data Green On Interface module is active Status LED Red On CPU starting up On The terminating resistor is switched on LED TERM Yellow Off The terminating resistor is switched off X2X LED CAN LED LED TERM Status LED Terminating switch Table 53 5PP5IF FXCM 00 Status LEDs CAN terminating switch LED TERM Terminating switch Ima...

Page 53: ...Image 5PP5IO GMAC 00 APC510 I O board connections for 2x USB 2 0 1x RS232 422 485 HDA sound Smart Display Link DVI D option al Hard Disk Table 54 5PP5IO GMAC 00 Order data Technical data Product ID 5PP5IO GMAC 00 General information B R ID code CB0B Certification CE Yes Interfaces COM1 Type RS232 422 485 electrically isolated Design 9 pin DSUB plug UART 16550 compatible 16 byte FIFO Max baud rate ...

Page 54: ...SB0 USB lane 0 negative C3 ANALOG BLUE Analog blue 13 XUSB0 USB lane 0 positive C4 ANALOG HORZ SYNC Analog horizontal synchro nization 14 5 V Power1 5 V power supply C5 ANALOG GND Analog ground return for R G and B signals 15 Ground return for 5 V HSync and VSync Ground DVI 24 pin female 6 7 8 5 1 2 3 4 14 15 16 13 9 10 11 12 22 23 24 21 17 18 19 20 c1 c4 c2 c3 c5 Table 57 Pinout DVI connection 1 ...

Page 55: ... 4 n c TXD 5 GND GND 6 n c RXD 7 RTS n c 8 CTS n c 9 n c RXD 9 pin DSUB socket 5 1 9 6 Table 59 Pinout COM2 I O address and IRQ Resource Default setting Additional setting options I O address 2E8h 238h 2F8h 328h 338h 3E8h 3F8h1 IRQ 10 3 4 5 6 11 121 Table 60 RS232 422 485 I O address and IRQ 1 If these settings are not already used in the system Bus length and cable type RS232 The maximum transfer...

Page 56: ...e shielding PUR mixture Halogen free From tinned cu wires Table 64 RS422 Cable requirements RS485 Bus length and cable type The maximum transfer rate of 115 kbit s depends on the cable type being used Extension Transfer rate 1200 m Typ 115 kbit s Table 65 RS485 Bus length and transfer rate The material used for the cable should preferably have all or most of the following properties in order to re...

Page 57: ...cable type being used Extension Transfer rate 1200 m Typ 115 kbit s Table 67 RS485 Bus length and transfer rate The material used for the cable should preferably have all or most of the following properties in order to reach an optimal transfer rate RS485 cable Property Signal lines Cable cross section Wire insulation Conductor resistance Stranding Shield 4x 0 25 mm 24AWG 19 tinned Cu wire PE 82 Ω...

Page 58: ...l speed 12 Mbit s high speed 480 Mbit s Current load2 USB3 USB4 Max 0 5 A Cable length Max 5 m without hub 2x USB Type A female USB4 USB3 Table 69 USB3 USB4 connection 1 The interfaces etc available on the device or module have been numbered as such for easy identification This numbering can differ from that used by the particular operating system 2 Each USB port is secured with a maintenance free...

Page 59: ...ache 8 MB Speed 5400 rpm 0 2 Startup time Typ 3 6 s from 0 rpm to read access MTBF 550 000 POH1 S M A R T support Yes Interface SATA Access time 5 56 ms Supported transfer modes SATA 1 0 Serial ATA Revision 2 6 PIO Modus 0 4 Multiword DMA Mode 0 2 UDMA Mode 0 6 Data transfer rate Internal Max 1175 Mbits s To from host Max 150 MB s SATA I max 300 MB s SATA II Positioning time Minimum track to track...

Page 60: ... 5MMHDD 0250 00 Technical data 1 At 8760 POH power on hours per year and 25 C surface temperature 2 Standard operation means 333 POH power on hours per month 3 Temperature values for 305 meter altitude The temperature specification must be reduced linearly by 1 C every 305 meters The temperature increase and decrease can be a maximum of 20 C per hour 4 24 hour operation means 732 POH power on hour...

Page 61: ... positioning of the mounting holes can be seen in the drilling templates 2 Mount the B R Industrial PC to the control cabinet using M5 screws 1 2 Important mounting information Environmental conditions must be taken into consideration This device must be mounted to a flat surface This device is only certified for operation in closed rooms This device must not be subjected to direct sunlight The ve...

Page 62: ...s show approved mounting orientations for the Automation PC 510 device 1 3 1 Mounting orientation 0 Image 15 Mounting orientation 0 1 3 2 Mounting orientation 90 The maximum ambient temperature specification must be reduced by 5 C when using a 90 mounting orientation horizontal Image 16 Mounting orientation 90 or 90 ...

Page 63: ...nstallation Chapter 3 Commissioning Automation PC 510 User s Manual V 1 01 63 1 3 3 Mounting orientation 180 There are no limitations regarding ambient temperature when mounted at 180 Image 17 Mounting orientation 180 ...

Page 64: ... Spacing for air circulation In order to ensure sufficient air circulation allow the specified amount of space above below behind and on the sides of the Automation PC 510 The minimum specified free space can be seen in the diagram below Image 18 Spacing for air circulation ...

Page 65: ... cables it is not permitted to have a flex radius smaller than the minimum value specified F l e x r a d i u s Image 19 Flex radius Cable connection Information The specified flex radius can be found in the Automation Panel 800 or Automation Panel 900 User s Manual which can be downloaded as a PDF file from the B R website www br automation com ...

Page 66: ...st electric shock The functional ground on the device has 2 connections Supply voltage Ground connection To guarantee secure dissipation 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 Use a cable with a minimum cross section of 2 5 mm per connection Note the line...

Page 67: ...l PC or pressing the power button The system checks if the setup data from the EEPROM is OK If the data is OK then it is transferred to the CMOS If the data is not OK then the CMOS data is checked for validity An error message is output if the CMOS data contains errors and the boot procedure can be continued by pressing the F1 key To prevent the error message from appearing at each restart open th...

Page 68: ...s 68 Automation PC 510 User s Manual V 1 01 Processor Type Intel R Atom TM CPU Z520 1 33GHz System Memory Speed 533 MHz CPUID 106C2 F2 is pressed Go to Setup Utility Other Device 1 BR SSD C004G 01 0101 Image 21 Boot screen ...

Page 69: ...he boot menu Boot Option Menu and to change option ENTER to select an option ESC to exit BR SSD C004G 01 0101 SwissbitunitedCONTRAST Boot Manager Pause Pressing the Pause key stops the POST Press any other key to resume the POST Table 73 BIOS relevant keys for POST The following keys can be used after entering the BIOS setup Key Function F1 General help Cursor Moves to the previous item Cursor Go ...

Page 70: ...u BIOS setting Meaning Setting options Effect InsydeH2O Version Displays the BIOS InsydeH2O version None Processor Type Displays the processor type None System Bus Speed Displays the System Bus speed System Memory Speed Displays the system memory speed None Cache RAM Displays the Cache RAM in the system None Total Memory Displays the entire system memory size None SODIMM 0 Displays the amount of R...

Page 71: ...X Displays the MTCX version that is installed None CPU Board Features Displays device specific information and setup of device specific values for the CPU board Enter Opens the submenu See CPU board features on page 72 System Unit Features Displays device specific information and setup of device specific values for the system unit Enter Opens the submenu See System unit features on page 77 I O Boa...

Page 72: ...D None Hardware Revision Displays the CPU board hardware revision None Serial Number Displays the B R serial number None Product Name Displays the B R model number None Hardware Number Displays the CPU board hardware number None Parent Device ID Displays the manufacturer number None Parent Compatib ID Displays the manufacturer ID None User Serial ID Displays the user serial ID This 8 digit hex val...

Page 73: ...Setting options Effect COMA Settings for the COM serial interface in the sys tem None Base I O Address Selects the base I O address for the COM port Disabled 238 2E8 2F8 328 338 3E8 3F8 Disables or assigns the selected base I O ad dress Interrupt Selection of the interrupt for the COM port IRQ3 IRQ4 IRQ5 IRQ6 IRQ10 IRQ11 IRQ12 Selected interrupt is assigned Table 78 US15W OEM Features CPU Board Fe...

Page 74: ...elect SubMenu Save and Exit F5 F6 Image 26 US15W OEM features CPU board features Statistical values BIOS setting Meaning Setting options Effect Sensor 1 Displays the minimum and maximum tempera ture of sensor 1 interfaces in C and F None Sensor 2 Displays the minimum and maximum tempera ture of sensor 2 CPU in C and F None Sensor 3 Displays the minimum and maximum tempera ture of sensor 3 main mem...

Page 75: ...Exit Select Menu Select SubMenu Save and Exit F5 F6 Image 27 US15W OEM features CPU board features Temperature values BIOS setting Meaning Setting options Effect Refresh values Option for refreshing the temperature values OK Refreshes the temperature values shown bel low Sensor 1 Displays the current temperature of Sensor 1 in terfaces in C and F None Sensor 2 Displays the current temperature of s...

Page 76: ...Setup defaults Exit Select Menu Select SubMenu Save and Exit F5 F6 Image 28 US15W OEM Features CPU Board Features CPU Board Monitor BIOS setting Meaning Setting options Effect Wcpu Displays the CPU power consumption in watts None Vin Displays the current voltage of the power supply in volts None Battery voltage Displays the battery voltage in volts None Battery state Displays the battery status No...

Page 77: ...ne Serial Number Displays the B R serial number None Product Name Displays the B R model number None Hardware Number Displays the system unit hardware number None Parent Device ID Displays the manufacturer number None Parent Compatib ID Displays the manufacturer ID None User Serial ID Displays the user serial ID This 8 digit hex value can be freely assigned by the user e g to give the device a uni...

Page 78: ...options Effect COMB Settings for the COM serial interface in the sys tem None Base I O Address Selects the base I O address for the COM port Disabled 238 2E8 2F8 328 338 3E8 3F8 Disables or assigns the selected base I O ad dress Interrupt Selection of the interrupt for the COM port IRQ3 IRQ4 IRQ5 IRQ6 IRQ10 IRQ11 IRQ12 Selected interrupt is assigned Table 83 US15W OEM Features System Unit Features...

Page 79: ...Esc Enter F10 Help Select Item Change Values Setup defaults Exit Select Menu Select SubMenu Save and Exit F5 F6 Image 31 US15W OEM features System unit features Statistical values BIOS setting Meaning Setting options Effect Sensor 1 Displays the minimum and maximum sensor tem perature 1 in C and F None Total Hours Displays the runtime in whole hours None Power on cycles Displays the Power On Cycle...

Page 80: ...nter F10 Help Select Item Change Values Setup defaults Exit Select Menu Select SubMenu Save and Exit F5 F6 Image 32 US15W OEM features System unit features Temperature values BIOS setting Meaning Setting options Effect Refresh values Option for refreshing the temperature values OK Refreshes the temperature values shown bel low Sensor 1 Displays the current sensor temperature 1 in C and F None Tabl...

Page 81: ...evice within the same B R device code This ID is needed for Automa tion Runtime None Vendor ID Displays the Vendor ID None Hardware Revision Displays the hardware revision of the I O board None Serial Number Displays the B R serial number None Product Name Displays the B R model number None Hardware Number Displays the hardware number of the I O board None Parent Device ID Displays the manufacture...

Page 82: ...38 2E8 2F8 328 338 3E8 3F8 Disables or assigns the selected base I O ad dress Interrupt Selection of the interrupt for the COM port IRQ3 IRQ4 IRQ5 IRQ6 IRQ10 IRQ11 IRQ12 Selected interrupt is assigned COMD Setting for the serial interface COM on the I O board None Base I O Address Selects the base I O address for the COM port Disabled 238 2E8 2F8 328 338 3E8 3F8 Disables or assigns the selected ba...

Page 83: ...9 Esc Enter F10 Help Select Item Change Values Setup defaults Exit Select Menu Select SubMenu Save and Exit F5 F6 Image 35 US15W OEM Features I O Board Features Statistical Values BIOS setting Meaning Setting options Effect Sensor 1 Displays the minimum and maximum sensor tem perature 1 in C and F Total Hours Displays the runtime in whole hours None Power on cycles Displays the Power On Cycles eac...

Page 84: ...10 Help Select Item Change Values Setup Defaults Exit Select Menu Select SubMenu Save and Exit F5 F6 Image 36 US15W OEM Features I O Board Features Temperature Values BIOS setting Meaning Setting options Effect Refresh values Option for refreshing the temperature values OK Refreshes the temperature values shown bel low Sensor 1 Displays the current temperature of Sensor 1 in terfaces in C and F No...

Page 85: ...ct Select panel number Selection of the panel number for which the val ues should be read out and or changed 0 15 Selection of panel 0 15 Version Displays the firmware version of the SDLR con troller None Brightness For setting the brightness of the selected panel 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 For setting the brightness in of the select ed panel Changes take effect after saving and restarting t...

Page 86: ...tibility ID Displays the version of the device within the same B R device code This ID is needed for Automa tion Runtime None Vendor ID Displays the Vendor ID None Hardware Revision Displays the IF board hardware revision None Serial Number Displays the B R serial number None Product Name Displays the B R model number None Hardware Number Displays the IF board hardware number None Parent Device ID...

Page 87: ...s 23 F1 F9 Esc Enter F10 Help Select Item Change Values Setup defaults Exit Select Menu Select SubMenu Save and Exit F5 F6 Image 39 US15W OEM Features IF Board Features Statistical Values BIOS setting Meaning Setting options Effect Total Hours Displays the runtime in whole hours None Power on cycles Displays the Power On Cycles each restart in creases the counter by one None Table 92 US15W OEM Fea...

Page 88: ...t Device ID Displays the device ID of the RAM None Compatibility ID Displays the version of the device within the same B R device code This ID is needed for Automa tion Runtime None Vendor ID Displays the Vendor ID None Hardware Revision Displays the main memory hardware revision None Serial Number Displays the B R serial number None Product Name Displays the B R model number None Hardware Number ...

Page 89: ...e 91 Peripheral Configuration1 Configures peripheral settings Enter Opens the submenu See Peripheral configuration on page 92 IDE Configuration Configures IDE functions Enter Opens the submenu See IDE configuration on page 93 Video Configuration Configures graphics settings Enter Opens the submenu See Video configuration on page 96 USB configuration Configures USB settings Enter Opens the submenu ...

Page 90: ...e if there is an audio connection 2 SDIO Secure Digital Input Output 3 These settings are only visible to Automation PC 511 system units without I O board The mode node switches must be set to 00 default 1 5 1 RAM configuration InsydeH2O Setup Utility Rev Advanced Configure the RAM Settings RAM Configuration Refresh Rate Auto F1 F9 Esc Enter F10 Help Select Item Change Values Setup Defaults Exit S...

Page 91: ...F10 Help Select Item Change Values Setup Defaults Exit Select Menu Select SubMenu Save and Exit F5 F6 Image 43 US15W Advanced Boot Configuration BIOS setting Meaning Setting options Effect On Numeric keypad is enabled NumLock With this field you can define the state of the Num Lock key when booting Off Only the cursor functions of the numerical key pad are activated Table 96 US15W Advanced Boot Co...

Page 92: ...xit Select Menu Select SubMenu Save and Exit F5 F6 Image 44 US15W Advanced Peripheral Configuration BIOS setting Meaning Setting options Effect Disabled Disables the audio controller High Definition Audio The audio mode support can be turned on or off here Auto Enables High Definition Audio HDA Sound The HDA controller automatically detects in stalled audio devices Table 97 US15W Advanced Peripher...

Page 93: ...S setting Meaning Setting options Effect Disabled Disables mass memory Channel 1 Master Option to enable disable the drive connected to the Channel 1 Master Enabled Enables mass memory Channel 1 Master Displays the drive that is connected to Channel 1 Master Enter Opens the submenu See Channel 1 master on page 94 Disabled Disables mass memory Channel 1 Slave Option to enable disable the drive conn...

Page 94: ... Esc Enter F10 Help Select Item Change Values Setup Defaults Exit Select Menu Select SubMenu Save and Exit F5 F6 Image 46 US15W Advanced IDE Configuration Channel 1 Master BIOS setting Meaning Setting options Effect Transfer mode Displays the communication path between the Channel 1 Master drive and the system memory None Security Mode None Table 99 US15W Advanced IDE Configuration Channel 1 Maste...

Page 95: ... F1 F9 Esc Enter F10 Help Select Item Change Values Setup Defaults Exit Select Menu Select SubMenu Save and Exit F5 F6 Image 47 US15W Advanced IDE Configuration Channel 1 Slave BIOS setting Meaning Setting options Effect Transfer mode Displays the communication path between the Channel 1 Slave drive and the system memory None Security Mode None Table 100 US15W Advanced IDE Configuration Channel 1 ...

Page 96: ...during the POST EFP SDL or DVI The POST is shown on an external panel EFP External Flat Panel 640x480 5 7 LVDS Resolution with 640 x 480 pixels for 5 7 dis play 800x480 7 0 LVDS Resolution with 800 x 480 pixels for 7 display 800x600 8 4 LVDS Resolution with 800 x 600 pixels for 8 4 dis play 640x480 10 4 LVDS Resolution with 640 x 480 pixels for 10 4 dis play 800x600 12 0 LVDS Resolution with 800 x...

Page 97: ... The support for the operating system can be set up without the fully automatic EHCI function Disabled Disables USB 2 0 support Enabled Enables USB support UHCI 1 Configuration of the USB UHCI controller 1 for USB port 2 and 3 Disabled Disables USB support Warning If this setting is Disabled then the set tings UHCI 2 and UHCI 3 will also be set to Disabled and all USB ports will be disabled As a r...

Page 98: ...t SubMenu Save and Exit F5 F6 Image 50 US15W Advanced SDIO Configuration BIOS setting Meaning Setting options Effect Enabled Enables this function SDIO Port 1 SDIO Port 1 Secure Digital Input Output SD Memory Card Slot can be enabled disabled here Disabled Disables this function Enabled Enables this function SDIO Port 2 SDIO Port 2 Secure Digital Input Output SD Memory Card Slot can be enabled dis...

Page 99: ... e the C3 state will be entered within 85 µs and exited again within 85 µs FACP C3 Latency Value1 Option for setting a latency period in the C3 state Disabled Disables this function Enabled Enables this function This function is recommended for multimedia applications HPET HPET Support The HPET is a timer inside the PC It is able to trigger an interrupt with a high degree of accu racy which allows...

Page 100: ... to the VC1 Virtual Channel TC4 The TC4 traffic class is mapped manually to the VC1 Virtual Channel TC5 The TC5 traffic class is mapped manually to the VC1 Virtual Channel TC6 The TC6 traffic class is mapped manually to the VC1 Virtual Channel VC1 TC Mapping1 This option is used to define which traffic will be mapped to which Virtual Channel TC7 The TC7 traffic class is mapped manually to the VC1 ...

Page 101: ...nables this function SEFE System error on fatal error Option for generating a System Error if a fatal er ror is registered by a device on the Root Port or on the Root Port itself Disabled Disables this function Enabled Enables this function SENFE System error on non fatal error Option for generating a System Error if a non fatal error is registered by a device on the Root Port or on the Root Port ...

Page 102: ...function must be disabled in order to use a fieldbus card Disabled IRQ disabled for Root Port 2 Auto Setting the mapping via the BIOS setting VC1 TC Mapping VC1 Enable Virtual Channel 1 Disabled Disables this function The TC0 Traffic class is automatically used and mapped to the VC0 Virtual Channel TC0 TBD TC1 The TC1 traffic class is mapped manually to the VC1 Virtual Channel TC2 The TC2 traffic ...

Page 103: ...n timer T0 This option is used to enable disable PCI Express Completion Timer Information If the system detected an ROB Proces sor Reorder Buffer Timeout then this setting should be set to Enabled Disabled Disables this function Enabled Enables this function SEFE System error on fatal error Option for generating a System Error if a fatal er ror is registered by a device on the Root Port or on the ...

Page 104: ...ess via the COMA serial interface COM_B Access via the COMB serial interface COM_C Access via the COMC serial interface COM_D Access via the COMD serial interface Serial port Option for setting the serial interface All Ports TBD VT_100 Disables the VT100 convention ASCII charac ter set VT_100 Enables the VT100 convention ASCII charac ter set and support for color function keys etc VT_UTF8 Enables ...

Page 105: ...aning Setting options Effect RTS CTS Hardware handshake enabled XON XOFF Software handshake enabled Enabled Enables this function ACPI SPCR Table Option for setting ACPI Serial Port Console Redi rection SPCR Disabled Disables this function Table 107 US15W Advanced Console Redirection setting options ...

Page 106: ...elect Menu Select SubMenu Save and Exit F5 F6 Image 55 US15W Security Menu BIOS setting Meaning Setting options Effect Supervisor Password Displays whether or not a supervisor password has been set None User Password Displays whether or not a user password has been set None Set supervisor password Option for entering changing a supervisor pass word A supervisor password is necessary to edit all BI...

Page 107: ... a user password has been set None Set supervisor password Option for entering changing a supervisor pass word A supervisor password is necessary to edit all BIOS settings Enter Enter password Enabled POST requires the Supervisor Password to be entered Power on Password Entering BIOS or starting the operating system requires a password to be entered Disabled Entering BIOS requires the Supervisor P...

Page 108: ...etup Defaults Exit Select Menu Select SubMenu Save and Exit F5 F6 Image 57 US15W Security Set User Password BIOS setting Meaning Setting options Effect Supervisor Password Displays whether or not a supervisor password has been set None User Password Displays whether or not a user password has been set None Set User Password Option for entering changing a user password A user password allows the us...

Page 109: ...ct Advanced CPU Control Configuration of the Advanced CPU Control set tings None Opens the submenu See Advanced CPU control on page 110 Platform Power Manage ment Configuration of the Platform Power Manage ment settings None Opens the submenu See Platform power management on page 113 Remain Off Device remains off Power Loss Control This option determines what should occur after a power failure Tur...

Page 110: ...f multiple CPUs CMP core multi processing Information In order to use ARwin CMP support must be switched off to avoid runtime violations Disabled Disables this function Disabled Temperature monitoring disabled TM1 Intel Thermal Mode 1 enabled If the CPU reaches excessive temperatures the processor speed will be reduced by 50 TM2 Intel Thermal Mode 2 enabled If the CPU reaches excessive temperature...

Page 111: ...ne to save energy Disabled Bus Master data transfer is a Break Event and ICH will attempt to return to the C0 state Enabled If ICH does not receive a Bus Master request then the system will be set back to C3 C4 state C State Pop Down Mode3 This setting makes it possible to detect Bus Mas ter requests and to assign processor clock fre quencies This can be done to save energy Disabled ICH will not a...

Page 112: ...ect Menu Select SubMenu Save and Exit F5 F6 Image 60 US15W Power Advanced CPU Control Thermal Trip Points Settings BIOS setting Meaning Setting options Effect Throttle On Temperature This function can be used to set a temperature at which the operating system throttles the system 40 C 45 C 50 C 55 C 60 C 65 C 70 C 75 C 80 C 85 C 90 C 95 C 100 C Temperature setting for the thermal trip point Can be...

Page 113: ...ks to save energy Disabled Disables this function Enabled Enables this function _CST C4 Latency Value1 Option for enabling disabling the latency period for C4 C States in the ACPI _CST object Information For more detailed information about this setting see the ACPI specification www acpi info Disabled Disables this function Enabled Processor is needed in C4 if the operating sys tem is initiated in...

Page 114: ...Option for setting the display duration of the logo and summary screen 1 Sec 1 5 Sec 2 Sec 2 5 Sec 3 Sec 4 Sec 5 Sec 10 Sec 20 Sec A display duration of x seconds can be defined Enabled Enables this function USB Boot This function can be used to enable disable the option of booting from USB devices Disabled Disables this function Enabled Enables this function SD Card Boot This function can be used...

Page 115: ...oot sequence settings Boot mode Boot mode configuration Advanced Displays only the product names of the bootable connected devices The boot sequence can be defined right here Boot type order1 Configuration of Boot Type Order settings Enter Opens the submenu See Boot type order on page 116 Hard Disk Drive1 2 Displays the inserted CompactFlash cards Enter Opens the submenu See Hard disk drive on pag...

Page 116: ...Item Change Values Setup Defaults Exit Select Menu Select SubMenu Save and Exit F5 F6 Image 64 US15W Boot Legacy Boot Type Order BIOS setting Meaning Setting options Effect Others Others Hard Disk Drive Hard Disk Drive CD DVD ROM drive CD DVD ROM drive USB USB Floppy Drive The boot drives can be set using this option Floppy Drive Selects the desired sequence Table 117 US15W Boot Legacy Boot Type O...

Page 117: ...t Menu Select SubMenu Save and Exit F5 F6 Image 65 US15W Boot Legacy Hard Disk Drive BIOS setting Meaning Setting options Effect Displays the inserted CompactFlash cards None Table 118 US15W Boot Legacy Hard Disk Drive setting options USB InsydeH2O Setup Utility Rev Boot USB SwissbitunitedCONTRAST F1 F9 Esc Enter F10 Help Select Item Change Values Setup Defaults Exit Select Menu Select SubMenu Sav...

Page 118: ...er InsydeH2O Setup Utility Rev Boot Others IBA GE Slot 0100 v1353 F1 F9 Esc Enter F10 Help Select Item Change Values Setup Defaults Exit Select Menu Select SubMenu Save and Exit F5 F6 Image 67 US15W Boot Legacy Others BIOS setting Meaning Setting options Effect Displays the CPU Boards Baseboards for PXE Boot with the onboard Ethernet interfaces None Table 120 US15W Boot Legacy Others setting optio...

Page 119: ...ange Without Exit After this is confirmed any changes that have been made will be saved to the CMOS OK Cancel Exit discarding changes With this item you can close BIOS setup without saving the changes made The system is then re booted OK Cancel Load Optimal Defaults This item loads the CMOS default values which are defined by the Mode Node switch settings These settings are loaded for all BIOS con...

Page 120: ... US15W Main profile setting overview 1 10 2 OEM Features Setting View Profile 0 My setting BIOS Boot Source MTCX Table 123 US15W OEM Features profile setting overview CPU Board Features Setting View Profile 0 My setting Device ID Compatibility ID Vendor ID Hardware Revision Serial Number Product Name Hardware Number Parent Device ID Parent Compatib ID User Serial ID LAN1 MAC ADDRESS LPC devices CO...

Page 121: ...rview I O board features Setting View Profile 0 My setting FPGA Version Device ID Compatibility ID Vendor ID Hardware Revision Serial Number Product Name Hardware Number Parent Device ID Parent Compatib ID User Serial ID I O board LPC devices COMC Base I O Address 3E8 Interrupt IRQ11 COMD Base I O Address 2E8 Interrupt IRQ10 Statistical values Sensor 1 Total Hours Power on cycles Refresh Values Se...

Page 122: ...overview 1 10 3 Advanced RAM Configuration Setting View Profile 0 My setting Refresh rate Auto Table 129 US15W RAM Configuration profile setting overview Boot Configuration Setting View Profile 0 My setting NumLock On Table 130 US15W Boot Configuration profile setting overview Peripheral Configuration Setting View Profile 0 My setting High Definition Audio1 Auto Table 131 US15W Peripheral Configur...

Page 123: ...ation profile setting overview SDIO Configuration Setting View Profile 0 My setting SDIO Port 1 Enabled SDIO Port 2 Enabled Table 135 US15W SDIO Configuration profile setting overview ACPI Table Features Control Setting View Profile 0 My setting FACP C2 Latency Value Disabled FACP C3 Latency Value Disabled HPET HPET support Enabled APIC I O APIC mode Enabled Table 136 US15W ACPI Table Features Con...

Page 124: ...al Redirect Enabled Information Wait Time 5 seconds Serial port COM_A Terminal type PC_ANSI Baud rate 57600 Data bits 8 bits Parity None Stop bits 1 bit Flow control None ACPI SPCR Table Disabled Table 139 US15W Console Redirection profile setting overview 1 10 4 Power Setting View Profile 0 My setting Power Loss Control Read from the EEPROM data ACPI S3 Disabled Table 140 US15W Power profile sett...

Page 125: ... C4 Latency Value Disabled C4 on C3 Deeper Sleep Disabled Table 142 US15W Platform Power Management profile setting overview 1 10 5 Boot Setting View Profile 0 My setting Quick Boot Enabled Quiet Boot Enabled Delay for Logo Summary Default USB Boot Enabled SD Card Boot Disabled PXE Boot to LAN Disabled ACPI Selection Acpi3 0 Table 143 US15W Boot profile setting overview ...

Page 126: ...ource 0000h 00FFh Motherboard resources 01F0h 01F7h Primary IDE channel 03B0h 03DFh Video system 03F6h 03F6h Primary IDE channel command port 03F7h 03F7h Primary IDE channel status port 03F8h 03FFh COM1 0480h 04BFh Motherboard resources 04D0h 04D1h Motherboard resources 0800h 087Fh Motherboard resources 0CF8h 0CFBh PCI config address register 0CFCh 0CFFh PCI config data register 0D00h FFFFh PCI PC...

Page 127: ...wer Interface 2 PIRQ A for IF board GMA500 graphics controller LPC root port 1 Ethernet controller USB client 3 PIRQ B for IF board root port 2 4 PIRQ C for IF board 5 PIRQ D for IF board HD audio 6 PIRQ E UHCI host controller 0 SDIO 0 controller 7 PIRQ F UHCI host controller 1 SDIO 1 controller 8 PIRQ G UHCI host controller 2 SDIO 2 controller 9 PIRQ H EHCI host controller Default setting Optiona...

Page 128: ...ersions Which BIOS version and firmware are already installed on the device This information can be found on the following BIOS setup page After switching on the device you can get to the BIOS Setup by pressing F2 The current BIOS and MTCX version can be viewed in the BIOS main menu under OEM Features InsydeH2O Setup Utility Rev Main Advanced Power Boot Exit OEM Features Security Show features of ...

Page 129: ...file under Filename 6 Click on open This brings up the Open dialog box The transfer can be canceled by clicking on Cancel Cancel is disabled when the flash memory is being written to Deleting the data in flash memory can take several seconds depending on the memory block being used The progress indicator is not updated during this time Information The system must be restarted for the BIOS to take ...

Page 130: ...er can be canceled by clicking on Cancel Cancel is disabled when the flash memory is being written to Warning Do not press any panel keys while the firmware is being transferred This can disrupt the procedure Deleting the data in flash memory can take several seconds depending on the memory block being used The progress indicator is not updated during this time Information Power to the PC must be ...

Page 131: ...tion Target sys tem Chipset Service Pack Language Preinstalled Memory re quired on CF HDD Minimum amount of RAM 5SWWXP 0600 ENG Professional APC510 APC511 APC620 APC810 APC820 PPC700 PPC725 PPC800 PP500 945GME GM45 US15W SP3 English Optional 2 1 GB 128 MB 5SWWXP 0600 GER Professional APC510 APC511 APC620 APC810 APC820 PPC700 PPC725 PPC800 PP500 945GME GM45 US15W SP3 German Optional 2 1 GB 128 MB 5...

Page 132: ...w device Table 149 5SWWI7 0100 ENG 5SWWI7 0100 GER 5SWWI7 0300 MUL Order data 4 3 Overview Model number Edition Target sys tem Chipset Architectures Language Preinstalled Minimum size of CF HDD Minimum amount of RAM 5SWWI7 0100 ENG Professional APC510 APC511 APC810 PPC800 PP500 945GME GM45 US15W 32 bit English Optional 16 GB 1 GB 5SWWI7 0100 GER Professional APC510 APC511 APC810 PPC800 PP500 945GM...

Page 133: ...by the respective device are 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 improvements in security and performance and the latest technology for Web browsing and extensive device support 5 2 Order data Model number Short description Image Windows Embedded Standard 7 5SWWI7 0537 ENG ...

Page 134: ...R Austria on a suitable CompactFlash card min 1 GB The system is then automatically configured when it is switched on for the first time This procedure takes approximately 10 minutes and the device will be rebooted a number of times 5 7 Drivers All drivers required for operation are preinstalled on the operating system If an older version of the driver is still being used the latest version can be...

Page 135: ...hould be installed over a network or from drives that are directly connected A tiered approach allows the differentiation between scripts ps1 bat cmd vbs and js installer files msi msp and libraries dll ocx AppLocker can also be configured to record undesired activity and display it in the Event Viewer Windows Embedded Standard 7 is available in both 32 bit and 64 bit versions This also provides s...

Page 136: ...stallation Upon request Windows Embedded Standard 7 can be preinstalled at B R Austria on a suitable CompactFlash card min 8 GB The system is then automatically configured when it is switched on for the first time This procedure takes approximately 30 minutes and the device will be rebooted a number of times 6 6 Drivers All drivers required for operation are preinstalled on the operating system If...

Page 137: ...GB Western Digital SLC 5CFCRD 8192 06 CompactFlash 8 GB B R SLC Table 154 5SWWCE 0837 ENG Order data 7 3 Overview Model number Type Target sys tem Chipset Language Preinstalled Minimum size of CF HDD Minimum amount of RAM 5SWWCE 0837 ENG WinCE6 0 Pro APC510 US15W APC510 US15W English Yes 128 MB 128 MB 7 4 Windows CE 6 0 features Detailed information about Windows CE for B R devices is available in...

Page 138: ...tion Windows CE is usually preinstalled at the B R plant 7 7 B R Embedded OS Installer The B R Embedded OS Installer allows you to install existing B R Windows CE images The 4 files NK BIN BLDR LOGOXRES BMP and LOGOQVGA BMP must be provided from an already functioning B R Windows CE installation The B R Embedded OS Installer is available in the Downloads section of the B R website www br automatio...

Page 139: ...n all task classes Supports all relevant programming language such as IEC 61131 3 and ANSI C Extensive function library conforming to IEC 61131 3 as well as the expanded Automation library Access to all networks and bus systems via function calls or the Automation Studio configuration B R Automation Runtime is fully embedded in the corresponding target system this is the hardware where Au tomation...

Page 140: ...rms or error conditions The hardware components used have automatic diagnostics functions that can be applied in the event of error 9 1 Functions Information The functions provided by the Automation Device Interface ADI Control Center vary according to device series Changing display specific parameters Reading device specific keys Updating the key configuration Activating device specific LEDs on a...

Page 141: ... A detailed description of the Control Center can be found in the integrated online help The B R Automation Device Interface ADI driver also contains Control Center is available in the Downloads section of the B R website www br automation com 1 Download and unzip the ZIP archive 2 Close all applications 3 Run the Setup exe file e g double click on it in Explorer Information The ADI driver is alre...

Page 142: ...d Visual C 4 0 Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 or newer Features One Microsoft Visual Basic module with declarations for the ADI functions Header files and Import libraries for Microsoft Visual C Help files for Visual Basic and Visual C Sample projects for Visual Basic and Visual C ADI DLL for testing the applications if no ADI drive is installed Supports the following systems Version 3 10 and higher...

Page 143: ...device must be installed on the stated product series The ADI driver is already included in the B R images of embedded operating systems A detailed description of using the ADI functions can be found in the online help system The B R Automation Device Interface ADI Development Kit is available in the Download area of the B R website www br automation com ...

Page 144: ...eyboard shortcuts CTRL C SHIFT DEL etc using only one key Special key functions change brightness etc Assign functions to LEDs HDD access power etc 4 assignments per key possible using layer function Configuration of panel locking time when multiple Automation Panel 900 devices are connected to Automa tion PC and Panel PC devices Supports the following systems Version 3 20 Automation PC 510 Automa...

Page 145: ...l PC 800 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 s Online Help documentation The B R Key Editor is available in the Downloads section of the B R website www br automation com It can also be found on the B R HMI Drivers Utilities DVD model number 5SWHMI 0000 00 ...

Page 146: ... Image Batteries 0AC201 91 Lithium batteries 4 pieces 3 V 950 mAh button cell Hereby we declare that the Lithium cells contained in this shipment qualify as partly regulated Handle with care If the package is dam aged inspect cells repack intact cells and protect cells against short circuits For emergency information call RENATA SA at 41 61 319 28 27 4A0006 00 000 Lithium battery 3 V 950 mAh butto...

Page 147: ...o this accesory and can deviate from those specified for the entire device Product ID 0TB103 9 0TB103 91 Terminal block Note Protected against vibration by the screw flange Rated values according to UL Number of pins 3 female Type of terminal Screw clamps Cage clamps2 Cable type Copper wires only no aluminum wires Distance between contacts 5 08 mm Connection cross section AWG wire 26 to 12 AWG Wir...

Page 148: ...100 Order data 3 1 3 Technical data Product ID 0TB1208 3100 Terminal block Note Rated values according to UL Number of pins 8 female Type of terminal Tension spring connection Cable type Copper wires only no aluminum wires Distance between contacts 3 5 mm Connection cross section AWG wire 28 to 18 AWG Wire tip sleeves with plastic covering 0 13 to 0 34 mm Solid wire line 0 20 to 1 mm Fine wire lin...

Page 149: ... a broad area of blocks or cells on the data carrier so that the same areas don t have to be cleared and reprogrammed over and over again No wear leveling The earliest CompactFlash cards didn t have an algorithm for maximizing the lifespan The lifespan of a Compact Flash card was determined only by the guaranteed lifespan of the flash blocks Dynamic wear leveling Dynamic wear leveling makes it pos...

Page 150: ...sh cards 150 Automation PC 510 User s Manual V 1 01 4 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 maximum reliability ...

Page 151: ...sudden loss of power can cause data to be lost In very rare cases the mass storage device may also become damaged To prevent damage and loss of data it is recommended to use a UPS device Information The following characteristics features and limit values only apply to this accessory and can deviate those specified for the complete device For the complete device where this accessory is installed re...

Page 152: ... 3011 V3 2 3 8 part of PVI Develop ment Setup V2 06 00 3011 V3 2 3 8 part of PVI Develop ment Setup V2 06 00 3011 No B R Embedded OS Installer V3 10 V3 10 V3 10 V3 10 V3 10 V3 20 Environmental conditions Temperature Operation 0 to 70 C Storage 65 to 150 C Transport 65 to 150 C Relative humidity Operation Max 85 at 85 C Storage Max 85 at 85 C Transport Max 85 at 85 C Vibration Operation 20 g peak 2...

Page 153: ...condensing Storage Transport Operation Image 73 5CFCRD xxxx 06 Temperature humidity diagram for CompactFlash cards 4 3 5 Dimensions Top 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 0 1 2x 12 0 10 2x 25 78 0 07 1 65 42 8 0 1 41 66 0 13 36 4 0 15 2x 3 0 07 2 44 0 07 0 76 0 07 0 63 0 07 CompactFlash Type I Image 74 Dimensions CompactFlash card Type I ...

Page 154: ...4 3 6 Benchmark Transfer rate MB s Transfer size kB Image 75 ATTO Disk Benchmark v2 34 comparison when reading 5CFCRD xxxx 04 with 5CFCRD xxxx 06 Transfer rate MB s Transfer size kB Image 76 ATTO Disk Benchmark v2 34 comparison when writing 5CFCRD xxxx 04 with 5CFCRD xxxx 06 ...

Page 155: ...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 165 5CFCRD 0064 03 5CFCRD 0128 03 5CFCRD 0256 03 5CFCRD 0512 03 5CFCRD 1024 03 5CFCRD 2048 03 5CFCRD 4096 03 5CFCRD 8192 03 Order data 4 4 3 Technical data Caution A sudden loss of power can cause data to be lost In very rare cases the mass storage d...

Page 156: ...ded No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Windows Embedded Standard 2009 No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Windows CE 6 0 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes1 Windows CE 5 0 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No Software PVI Transfer Tool V2 57 part of PVI Development Setup V2 5 3 3005 B R Embedded OS Installer V2 21 Environmental conditions Temperature Operation 0 to 70 C Storage 50 to 100 C Transport 50 to 100 C Relative h...

Page 157: ...condensing Storage Transport Operation Image 77 5CFCRD xxxx 03 Temperature humidity diagram for CompactFlash cards 4 4 5 Dimensions Top 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 0 1 2x 12 0 10 2x 25 78 0 07 1 65 42 8 0 1 41 66 0 13 36 4 0 15 2x 3 0 07 2 44 0 07 0 76 0 07 0 63 0 07 CompactFlash Type I Image 78 Dimensions CompactFlash card Type I ...

Page 158: ...being detected during system startup This is caused by varying startup speeds CompactFlash cards with older technology require significantly more time during system startup than CompactFlash cards with newer technology This behavior occurs near the limits of the time frame provided for startup This can occur because the startup time for the CompactFlash cards fluctuates due to the variance of the ...

Page 159: ... also be deactivated in the BIOS This can be avoided in most cases if a fdisk mbr command is also executed on the USB flash drive USB 1 1 USB 2 0 High transfer rate High data storage Ambient temperature during operation 0 to 70 C 5 1 2 Order data Model number Short description Image USB accessories 5MMUSB 2048 01 USB 2 0 flash drive 2048 MB B R Table 167 5MMUSB 2048 01 Order data 5 1 3 Technical d...

Page 160: ...0 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 m Mechanical characteristics Dimensions Width 17 97 mm Length 67 85 mm Height 8 35 mm Table 168 5MMUSB 2048 01 Technical data 1 Signals data transfer send and receive 5 1 4 Temperature humidity diagram Tem...

Page 161: ...General information Certification CE Yes c UL us Yes Cable structure Wire cross section AWG 28 Shield Individual cable pairs and entire cable Cable shielding Tinned CU mesh optical coverage 86 Tinned Cu mesh op tical coverage 86 Outer sheathing Material PVC Color Beige Labeling AWM STYLE 20276 80 30V VW1 DVI DIGITAL SINGLE LINK DER AN Connector Type 2x DVI D 18 1 male Connection cycles 100 Electri...

Page 162: ...Accessories Cables 162 Automation PC 510 User s Manual V 1 01 Flex radius specification Image 80 Flex radius specification Dimensions Image 81 5CADVI 0xxx 00 Dimensions ...

Page 163: ...ations If a self built cable is used B R cannot guarantee that it will function properly B R guarantees the performance of all cables that they provide DVI D 24 1 male DVI D 24 1 male Pin assignments DVI D 24 1 male DVI D 24 1 male Cable shield Cable shield 24 23 22 19 18 17 16 15 14 11 10 9 7 6 2 1 3 24 23 22 19 18 17 16 15 14 11 10 9 7 6 2 1 3 1 9 17 24 8 16 24 8 17 9 1 16 Image 82 5CADVI 0xxx 0...

Page 164: ...s Yes Cable structure Wire cross section AWG 28 AWG 24 Shield Individual cable pairs and entire cable Cable shielding Tinned Cu mesh optical coverage 85 Outer sheathing Material PVC Color Black Labeling E74020 C UL AWM STYLE 20176 80 C 30V VW 1 DVI DIGITAL LINK Connector Type 2x DVI D 24 1 male Connection cycles 100 Contacts Gold plated Mechanical protection Metal cover with crimped stress relief ...

Page 165: ...Accessories Cables Chapter 5 Accessories Automation PC 510 User s Manual V 1 01 165 Flex radius specification Image 83 Flex radius specification Dimensions Image 84 5CASDL 0xxx 00 Dimensions ...

Page 166: ...cable is used B R cannot guarantee that it will function properly B R guarantees the performance of all cables that they provide DVI 24 1 male DVI 24 1 male 24 8 17 9 1 1 9 17 24 8 Pin assignments DVI 24 1 male DVI 24 1 male 16 16 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 7 6 5 4 2 1 Cable shield 3 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 7 6 5 4 2 1 Cable shield 3 Image 85 5CASDL 0xxx ...

Page 167: ... CE Yes c UL us Yes Cable structure Wire cross section AWG 28 AWG 24 Shield Individual cable pairs and entire cable Cable shielding Tinned Cu mesh optical coverage 85 Outer sheathing Material PVC Color Black Connector Type 2x DVI D 24 1 male Connection cycles 100 Contacts Gold plated Mechanical protection Metal cover with crimped stress relief Electrical properties Conductor resistance AWG 24 93 Ω...

Page 168: ...Accessories Cables 168 Automation PC 510 User s Manual V 1 01 Flex radius specification Image 86 Flex radius specification Dimensions Image 87 5CASDL 0xxx 01 Dimensions ...

Page 169: ...lf built cable is used B R cannot guarantee that it will function properly B R guarantees the performance of all cables that they provide DVI 24 1 male DVI 24 1 male Pin assignments DVI 24 1 male DVI 24 1 male 1 9 17 24 8 16 2 4 8 1 7 9 1 1 6 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 7 6 5 4 2 1 Cable shield 3 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 7 6 5 4 2 1 Cable shield 3 Image 88 ...

Page 170: ...tification CE Yes c UL us Yes Cable structure Wire cross section 26 AWG control wires 26 AWG DVI USB data Characteristics Free of halogen and silicon Shield Individual cable pairs and entire cable Cable shielding Aluminum foil clad tinned copper mesh Outer sheathing Material Special TMPU semi gloss Color Black Labeling B R SDL cable UL AWM 20236 80 C 30V E 63216 Connector Type 2x DVI D 24 1 male C...

Page 171: ...allation 15x cable diameter from ferrite magnet ferrite magnet Flexibility Flexible valid for ferrite magnet ferrite magnet 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 Approx 1020 g Approx 1940 g Approx 2840 g Approx 3740 g Approx 4560 g Approx 5590 g T...

Page 172: ...y provide Pin assignments DVI 24 1 male DVI 24 1 male 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 7 6 5 4 2 1 Cable shield 3 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 7 6 5 4 2 1 Cable shield 3 DVI 24 1 male DVI 24 1 male 24 17 9 1 17 24 16 8 1 9 8 16 TMDS clock TMDS clock TMDS clock shielding XUSB1 XUSB1 TMDS data 0 XUSB1 shielding TMDS data 0 TMDS data 0 Hot Plug detect Mass 5 V XUSB0 XU...

Page 173: ...ree of halogen and silicon Shield Individual cable pairs and entire cable Cable shielding Aluminum foil clad tinned copper mesh Outer sheathing Material Special TMPU semi gloss Color Black Labeling B R SDL cable UL AWM 20236 80 C 30V E63216 Connector Type 2x DVI D 24 1 male Connection cycles Min 200 Contacts Gold plated Mechanical protection Metal cover with crimped stress relief Electrical proper...

Page 174: ...ferrite magnet Flexibility Flexible valid for ferrite magnet ferrite magnet 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 5430 g Approx 7200 g Approx 7790 g Tension In operation 50 N During installation 400 N Table 179 5CASDL 0300 13 5CASDL 0400 13 5CASDL 0430 ...

Page 175: ...able is used B R cannot guarantee that it will function properly B R guarantees the performance of all cables that they provide Pin assignments DVI 24 1 male DVI 24 1 male 24 8 17 9 1 24 8 16 16 Extender unit Black box DVI 24 1 male 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 7 6 5 4 2 1 Cable shield 3 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 7 6 5 4 2 1 Cable shield 3 DVI 24 1 male 1 9 1...

Page 176: ...n the extender unit for this purpose Connect the end labeled SDL IN with the video output of e g the APC 820 monitor panel output or Panel OUT of an AP900 AP Link card The SDL OUT end should be connected to the display unit e g Automation Panel 900 via the Automation Panel Link insert card Panel IN Image 95 Example of signal direction for the SDL flex cable with extender APC820 Image 96 Example of...

Page 177: ... c UL us Yes Cable structure 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 characteristics Dimensions Length 1 8 m 30 mm 5 m 50 mm Diameter Max 5 mm Flex radius Min 100 mm Table 181 5CAUSB 0018 00 5CAUSB 0050 00 Technical data Cable specifications Warning If you want to build a suitable cable yourself it s...

Page 178: ...0014 10 RS232 extension cable for remote operating of a display unit with touch screen 10 m Table 182 9A0014 02 9A0014 05 9A0014 10 Order data Technical data Product ID 9A0014 02 9A0014 05 9A0014 10 General information Certification CE Yes Cable structure Wire cross section AWG 26 Shield Entire cable Outer sheathing Color Beige Connector Type 9 pin DSUB socket male female Mechanical characteristic...

Page 179: ... wired according to these specifications If a self built cable is used B R cannot guarantee that it will function properly B R guarantees the performance of all cables that they provide DSUB 9 pin male 6 1 9 5 DSUB 9 pin female 9 5 6 1 Pin assignments 9 8 7 6 5 4 2 1 Jacket 3 9 8 7 6 5 4 2 1 Jacket 3 DSUB 9 pin male DSUB 9 pin female Image 98 9A0014 xx RS232 cable pinout ...

Page 180: ...ce maintenance work that can be carried out by a trained qualified user 1 Replacing the CompactFlash card Caution Turn off the power before replacing the CompactFlash card The CompactFlash card can be exchanged quickly and easily by pressing the ejector see image with a pointed object such as a pen Ejector CompactFlash Image 99 CompactFlash ejector sample photo ...

Page 181: ...out if a terminal or pin is not connected to a module ND Not defined In data tables this stands for a value that has not been defined Because a cable manufacturer does not provide certain technical data for example NO Normally open A normally open N O relay contact TBD To be defined Used in technical data tables when certain information is not yet available The value will be provided later Table 1...

Page 182: ...em unit features Statistical values 79 Image 32 US15W OEM features System unit features Temperature values 80 Image 33 US15W OEM Features I O Board Features 81 Image 34 US15W OEM Features I O Board Features LPC Devices 82 Image 35 US15W OEM Features I O Board Features Statistical Values 83 Image 36 US15W OEM Features I O Board Features Temperature Values 84 Image 37 US15W OEM Features I O Board Fe...

Page 183: ...CRD xxxx 06 154 Image 77 5CFCRD xxxx 03 Temperature humidity diagram for CompactFlash cards 157 Image 78 Dimensions CompactFlash card Type I 157 Image 79 5MMUSB 2048 01 Temperature humidity diagram 160 Image 80 Flex radius specification 162 Image 81 5CADVI 0xxx 00 Dimensions 162 Image 82 5CADVI 0xxx 00 Pinout 163 Image 83 Flex radius specification 165 Image 84 5CASDL 0xxx 00 Dimensions 165 Image 8...

Page 184: ...40 Table 30 5PP5IF FETH 00 Order data 42 Table 31 5PP5IF FETH 00 Technical data 42 Table 32 5PP5IF FETH 00 Ethernet connection 43 Table 33 5PP5IF FPLM 00 Order data 44 Table 34 5PP5IF FPLM 00 Technical data 44 Table 35 POWERLINK interface board 2 port connection 45 Table 36 Status Error LED Ethernet TCP IP operating mode 45 Table 37 Status error LED POWERLINK V1 operating mode 45 Table 38 Status E...

Page 185: ...M Features IF Board Features Statistical Values setting options 87 Table 93 US15W OEM Features Memory Module Features setting options 88 Table 94 US15W Advanced Menu setting options 89 Table 95 US15W Advanced RAM Configuration setting options 90 Table 96 US15W Advanced Boot Configuration setting options 91 Table 97 US15W Advanced Peripheral Configuration setting options 92 Table 98 US15W Advanced ...

Page 186: ...ed Standard 7 136 Table 154 5SWWCE 0837 ENG Order data 137 Table 155 Windows CE 6 0 features 137 Table 156 1A4600 10 5 1A4601 06 5 1A4601 06 T Order data 139 Table 157 0AC201 91 4A0006 00 000 Order data 146 Table 158 0AC201 91 4A0006 00 000 Technical data 146 Table 159 0TB103 9 0TB103 91 Order data 147 Table 160 0TB103 9 0TB103 91 Technical data 147 Table 161 0TB1208 3100 Order data 148 Table 162 ...

Page 187: ...DL 0430 13 Technical data 173 Table 180 5CAUSB 0018 00 5CAUSB 0050 00 Order data 177 Table 181 5CAUSB 0018 00 5CAUSB 0050 00 Technical data 177 Table 182 9A0014 02 9A0014 05 9A0014 10 Order data 178 Table 183 9A0014 02 9A0014 05 9A0014 10 Technical data 178 Table 184 Abbreviations used in this user s manual 181 ...

Page 188: ...200 03 170 5CASDL 0250 00 164 5CASDL 0250 03 170 5CASDL 0300 00 164 5CASDL 0300 03 170 5CASDL 0300 13 173 5CASDL 0400 13 173 5CASDL 0430 13 173 5CAUSB 0018 00 177 5CAUSB 0050 00 177 5CFCRD 0064 03 155 5CFCRD 0128 03 155 5CFCRD 016G 06 151 5CFCRD 0256 03 155 5CFCRD 0512 03 155 5CFCRD 0512 06 151 5CFCRD 1024 03 155 5CFCRD 1024 06 151 5CFCRD 2048 03 155 5CFCRD 2048 06 151 5CFCRD 4096 03 155 5CFCRD 40...

Page 189: ...189 5PP5IF FX2X 00 49 5PP5IF FXCM 00 51 5PP5IO GMAC 00 53 5SWWCE 0837 ENG 137 5SWWI7 0100 ENG 132 5SWWI7 0100 GER 132 5SWWI7 0300 MUL 132 5SWWI7 0537 ENG 135 5SWWI7 0737 MUL 135 5SWWXP 0600 ENG 131 5SWWXP 0600 GER 131 5SWWXP 0600 MUL 131 9A0014 02 178 9A0014 05 178 9A0014 10 178 ...

Page 190: ...rol 110 Boot 114 Boot configuration 91 Boot type order 116 Channel 1 master 94 Channel 1 slave 95 Console redirection 103 CPU board features 72 CPU board monitor 76 Exit 119 Hard disk drive 117 I O board features 81 IDE configuration 93 IF board features 86 Legacy 115 LPC devices 73 78 82 Main 70 Memory module features 88 OEM features 71 Other 118 Panel control 85 PCI Express root port 1 99 PCI Ex...

Page 191: ...Cables 161 CAN interface 47 52 CAN master interface 47 51 CAN terminating switch 48 52 COM1 24 COM2 55 CompactFlash 28 CompactFlash cards 149 Complete device 18 Control Center 140 Creating reports 140 D deflect disturbances 66 Device interfaces 22 Dimensions 34 Dimension standards 12 disposal 11 Disposal 11 Drilling template 35 DVI 54 DVI cables 161 Dynamic wear leveling 149 E ESD 9 Electrical com...

Page 192: ...ne OUT 40 POWERLINK interface 45 Status LEDs 48 50 52 X2X interface 50 52 Interface board 38 Interface board 31 Interfaces 22 Interrupt allocation 126 Key Editor 144 L LED 30 LED indicators 30 Main memory 37 MIC Line IN Line OUT 40 58 M Mounting Mounting orientation 62 Mounting orientation 0 62 180 63 90 62 mounting plates 61 Panel connection 54 Power button 29 P Power connectors 147 Power LED 30 ...

Page 193: ...ironmental conditions 10 Environmentally friendly 11 Mounting 10 Operation 10 Organization 12 Policies and procedures 9 Protection against electrostatic discharge 9 Separation of materials 11 Transport and storage 10 SDL 54 SDL cables 164 SDL cables with 45 plugs 167 SDL flex cables 170 SDL flex cables with extender 173 SDL resolution 54 SD memory card slot 28 Serial interface 24 Serial interface ...

Page 194: ...s 130 USB 26 USB 58 USB cables 177 USB flash drive 159 User Serial ID 140 W WES2009 133 WES7 136 Windows 7 132 Windows CE 137 Windows CE 6 0 features 137 Windows Embedded Standard 2009 133 Windows Embedded Standard 7 135 Windows XP Professional 131 X2X interface 50 52 X X2X Link master interface 49 51 ...

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