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Manual 

 

04/2020 MN048014 EN 

  

 

 

 

XP-503 
Panel PC 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for XP-503-10-A10-A01-1B

Page 1: ...Manual 04 2020 MN048014 EN XP 503 Panel PC...

Page 2: ...2273 Eaton com Other regions Please contact your local distributor or send an e mail to automation eaton com Original The German language edition of this document is the original manual Translation of...

Page 3: ...tion maintenance and disposal 15 3 3 5 Prohibited use 15 3 3 6 Prerequisites for proper operation 16 3 4 Device specific hazards 17 4 Installation 20 4 1 Safety instructions 20 4 2 Unpacking and check...

Page 4: ...se Eaton Visual Designer Runtime 50 5 6 8 Activation Deactivation IIS Communication for Visual Designer 50 5 6 9 Activation DeactivationScreensaver 50 5 7 Operating system XP 503 with Windows 10 Enter...

Page 5: ...ensions 61 8 1 3 Fitting dimensions 62 8 2 Dimensions for XP 503 with 39 6 cm 15 6 display 63 8 2 1 Front dimensions 63 8 2 2 Device dimensions 64 8 2 3 Fitting dimensions 65 8 3 Dimensions for XP 503...

Page 6: ...ce make sure to read chapter 3 Safety instructions Chapter 3 contains important information regarding your own personal safety and must be read and understood by everyone who will be working with the...

Page 7: ...only lists major modifications Publication date Page Keyword New Modifi cation Deleted 07 2014 New edition 11 2015 ATEX accreditation 09 2016 Marine approvals 01 2017 Additional device models 04 2018...

Page 8: ...chnology These devices are available in three widescreen display sizes 10 1 15 6 and 21 5 Their slim design featuring a non reflective glass front delivers a modern look The robust scratch resistant f...

Page 9: ...Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC Galileo Open Runtime License Visual Designer Runtime License ATEX certification II 3D Ex tc IIIC T70 C U Catalog No Part no 174474 XP 503 10 A10 A00 1B x x x x x x x x x 174...

Page 10: ...Catalog No Part no 199526 XP 503 10 A10 A00 2B x x x x x x x x x 199527 XP 503 15 A10 A00 2B x x x x x x x x x 199694 XP 503 10 A10 A00 2V x x x x x x x x x 199695 XP 503 10 A10 A01 2B x x x x x x x...

Page 11: ...the following information Manufacturer Part Number Required power supply Article No Part No or Art No Serial No Certification marks and information concerning the corresponding certification approval...

Page 12: ...amplitude 0 7 g EMC A All locations except bridge and open deck B All locations including bridge and open deck Input Required protection according to DNV GL Rules shall be provided upon installation...

Page 13: ...nnot eliminate all potential hazards which is why it is necessary for you to be aware of all hazards and residual risks Do not run the device unless it is in perfect technical condition Make sure to a...

Page 14: ...ituation that could result in death or serious injury if it is not avoided CAUTION CAUTION signal word Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that could result in minor or moderate injury if it i...

Page 15: ...nd risks associated with the device 3 3 3 Manual Make sure that every person who will be working with the device regardless of the lifecycle stage involved has read and understood the relevant section...

Page 16: ...in the front of enclosures in protection type tc alternatively ta or tb This installation must be tested and certified separately o The maximum surface temperature at the outer surface is set to 70 C...

Page 17: ...clean soft antistatic damp cloth When used in a potentially explosive atmosphere zone 22 The XP 503 A10 A01 are designed for installation in the front of enclosures in protection type tc alternativel...

Page 18: ...Fast cards only when the device is de energized Avoid writing to SSDs HDs and CFast cards as much as possible Reasons The number of write cycles for SSDs HDs and CFast cards is limited If there is a v...

Page 19: ...o temperature fluctuations let the device settle into the existing ambient temperature before switching it on do not expose the device to direct heat radiation from heating appliances CAUTION UV light...

Page 20: ...the package insert to make sure that the contents are complete 4 3 Storage and transportation The XP 503 is sturdily built but the components inside it are sensitive to excessively strong vibrations a...

Page 21: ...ventilation openings when mounting the device They are designed to allow air to circulate in order to cool the device The device uses natural convection based passive cooling i e it does not use CPU o...

Page 22: ...vertical position make sure that air will still be able to circulate properly through the openings in the housing Example XP 503 21 The following also applies to other device versions as applicable Fi...

Page 23: ...TION Stable mounting cut required An IP65 degree of protection will only be ensured if the control panel is stiff enough the device is properly mounted using its holding brackets and the gasket has a...

Page 24: ...nto the display housing sideways and screwed against the control panel door Together with the polyurethane foam gasket these holding brackets are the main element involved in achieving an IP65 degree...

Page 25: ...rference filters must be installed for the power supply in order to adhere to the EMC B provisions Integrate a radio interference suppression filter into the wiring Depending on the output the followi...

Page 26: ...all voltages and signals have the required values CAUTION Safely diverting electrical interference currents The device and the control panel must be connected to a central earth point with as short a...

Page 27: ...SELV necessary 24 V DC 18 36 V DC supply for integrated DC DC converter The applied voltage must meet the requirements for safety extra low voltages SELV set forth in IEC 60950 and in connection with...

Page 28: ...e and plug it into the socket at the bottom of the housing Pay attention to the polarity Connect the power supply cable to a 24 V power supply that meets the requirements for safety extra low voltages...

Page 29: ...put 1 TxD Transmit O 2 TxD Transmit O 3 RxD Receive I 4 N C not used 5 N C not used 6 RxD Receive I 7 N C not used 8 N C not used LED yellow Link LED green Activity Tab 3 Ethernet 10 100 Base T Pinout...

Page 30: ...4 8 3 DVI I interface DVI I interface conforming to the DVI I dual link standard for connecting with a digital or analog signal an external display unit DVI I socket 24 5 pole dual link Pin Signal Pin...

Page 31: ...TXD RX N C 4 DTR RX N C 5 GND GND GND 6 DSR N C N C 7 RTS N C N C 8 CTS N C N C 9 RI N C N C Tab 7 RS 485 232 Default setting half duplex RS 485 RS 232 One serial interface on a 9 pole SUB D plug tha...

Page 32: ...o electrostatic discharges Because of this it is necessary to take precautions whenever handling the cards Please refer to the guidelines for electrostatic sensitive components for more information ES...

Page 33: ...crews without plain unthreaded shank RHS TORX Zn M3 x 5 ISO 7380 1 Remove the cover from the housing Please note The CFast adapter is screwed onto the cover and wired to the board All service relevant...

Page 34: ...sing does not need to be opened in order to access these ports Example XP 503 15 The following also applies to other device versions as applicable Interfaces 2 x Ethernet 2 x USB 3 0 DVI I RS 485 RS 2...

Page 35: ...e housing Example XP 503 15 The following also applies to other device versions as applicable Bottom of housing Fig 10 Connections for peripherals No Interface Plug design 1 DVI I display port digital...

Page 36: ...connected to the serial ports RS 232 The matching mouse driver must be installed and configured before being able to use the mouse USB mouse A USB mouse can be connected to one of the USB ports It may...

Page 37: ...come out from the bottom of the slot Note the specification for the CFast memory at least 4GB Before changing the card the device must be disconnected from the power supply Example XP 503 15 The follo...

Page 38: ...503 15 The following also applies to other device versions as applicable Loosen the thumbscrew knurled head screw and remove the CFast slot s cover To insert a card push it in until you feel it lock i...

Page 39: ...g a touch panel with multi touch capabilities There is always the possibility of an operator making errors when using the touch panel These errors may result in bodily injury or property damage The fo...

Page 40: ...sing the device check which types of potential soiling may accumulate on the touch panel and which functions may be triggered incorrectly as a result WARNING Potential damage when installing and opera...

Page 41: ...ly use a capacitive touch panel stylus If using your fingers Make sure to only use your fingertips Do not use your fingernails to operate the touch panel Do not use thick gloves when operating the tou...

Page 42: ...g In devices with multi touch capabilities touching the touch panel once will cause the operating system to resume i e trigger a wake up event If the touch panel is displaying available functions befo...

Page 43: ...e touch panel e g saline solution on the glass panel Avoiding static contact and continuing to run intended functions After approx 10 seconds touch the corresponding icon on the touch panel again and...

Page 44: ...e and exclusive Protect Mode feature that safeguards the integrity of files stored on the C drive of your operating system This feature ensures that data and operating system files cannot be modified...

Page 45: ...ny changes to data stored on the C drive In order to save desired data changes to the C drive the Protect Mode Save operation must be run Extensive changes to C drive software installations must be ex...

Page 46: ...ne that requires multiple reboots to complete its installation To do so open Protect Mode Manager by selecting Start All Programs Eaton Protect Mode Manager From the Protect Mode Manager window select...

Page 47: ...fying an Account Name or Password You can modify the user account settings or create any other account from the User Accounts utility in Control Panel Start Control Panel User Accounts Once changes ha...

Page 48: ...le fingertips no gloves Option 2 Gloves Sensitivity setting for controlling the touch panel while wearing gloves Option 3 EMC No functional restrictions if EMC interference is up to 20 higher than nor...

Page 49: ...Windows Embedded Standard 7 XP 503 04 2020 MN048014 EN Eaton com 49 Once the program is successfully completed the following line will appear Firmware update Success The program will return to the st...

Page 50: ...signer runtime and enabled with 4000 Tags Shipped from the factory the license is installed on the device and a recent version of Visual Designer runtime is installed Further information about Visual...

Page 51: ...rprise LTSC operating system have a unique and exclusive Protect Mode feature that safeguards the integrity of files stored on the C drive of your operating system This feature ensures that data and o...

Page 52: ...elect the Advanced tab and press the Enable Protect Mode button This will force a reboot and return the XP 503 unit to its normal protected state Disabling Protect Mode The protection feature can be d...

Page 53: ...User Accounts utility in Control Panel Start Windows System Control Panel User Accounts Once changes have been done to the user settings and the direct device start feature has been setup before you...

Page 54: ...For example fingertips no gloves Option 2 Gloves Sensitivity setting for controlling the touch panel while wearing gloves Option 3 EMC No functional restrictions if EMC interference is up to 20 highe...

Page 55: ...Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC XP 503 04 2020 MN048014 EN Eaton com 55 Once the program is successfully completed the following line will appear Firmware update Success The program will return to the sta...

Page 56: ...he runtime project consult the Visual Designer software manual and help files 5 7 8 Activation Deactivation IIS Communication for Visual Designer A deactivated adjustment improve the protection of the...

Page 57: ...inty or sharp objects as well as by liquids Do not use any pointy or sharp objects e g knives to clean the device Do not use aggressive or abrasive cleaning products or solvents Prevent liquids from g...

Page 58: ...hapter 3 Safety instructions Chapter 3 contains important information regarding your own personal safety 7 2 Storage The ambient conditions for storage need to be met 7 3 Transport When transporting o...

Page 59: ...ace RAL 9006 white aluminum Housing Galvanized sheet steel Sheet thickness 1 mm Cover glass Tempered glass across the entire surface tempered soda lime glass Non glare surface chemically micro etched...

Page 60: ...ions for XP 503 with 25 65 cm 10 1 display 60 XP 503 04 2020 MN048014 EN Eaton com 8 Technical data 8 1 Dimensions for XP 503 with 25 65 cm 10 1 display 8 1 1 Front dimensions XP 503 10 Fig 13 XP 503...

Page 61: ...cal data 8 1 Dimensions for XP 503 with 25 65 cm 10 1 display XP 503 04 2020 MN048014 EN Eaton com 61 8 1 2 Device dimensions XP 503 10 Fig 14 XP 503 10 1 device dimensions in mm ISO 2768mK general to...

Page 62: ...imensions for XP 503 with 25 65 cm 10 1 display 62 XP 503 04 2020 MN048014 EN Eaton com 8 1 3 Fitting dimensions XP 503 10 Recommended mounting cutout Fig 15 XP 503 10 1 mounting cutout in mm ISO 2768...

Page 63: ...2 Dimensions for XP 503 with 39 6 cm 15 6 display XP 503 04 2020 MN048014 EN Eaton com 63 8 2 Dimensions for XP 503 with 39 6 cm 15 6 display 8 2 1 Front dimensions XP 503 15 Fig 16 XP 503 15 6 front...

Page 64: ...cal data 8 2 Dimensions for XP 503 with 39 6 cm 15 6 display 64 XP 503 04 2020 MN048014 EN Eaton com 8 2 2 Device dimensions XP 503 15 Fig 17 XP 503 15 6 device dimensions in mm ISO 2768mK general tol...

Page 65: ...Dimensions for XP 503 with 39 6 cm 15 6 display XP 503 04 2020 MN048014 EN Eaton com 65 8 2 3 Fitting dimensions XP 503 15 Recommended mounting cutout Fig 18 XP 503 15 6 mounting cutout in mm ISO 2768...

Page 66: ...3 Dimensions for XP 503 with 54 6 cm 21 5 display 66 XP 503 04 2020 MN048014 EN Eaton com 8 3 Dimensions for XP 503 with 54 6 cm 21 5 display 8 3 1 Front dimensions XP 503 21 Fig 19 XP 503 21 5 front...

Page 67: ...cal data 8 3 Dimensions for XP 503 with 54 6 cm 21 5 display XP 503 04 2020 MN048014 EN Eaton com 67 8 3 2 Device dimensions XP 503 21 Fig 20 XP 503 21 5 device dimensions in mm ISO 2768mK general tol...

Page 68: ...Dimensions for XP 503 with 54 6 cm 21 5 display 68 XP 503 04 2020 MN048014 EN Eaton com 8 3 3 Fitting dimensions XP 503 21 Recommended mounting cutout Fig 21 XP 503 21 5 mounting cutout in mm ISO 2768...

Page 69: ...mm Cover glass Tempered glass across the entire surface tempered soda lime glass Non glare surface chemically micro etched gloss 85 Designer bezel with direct to glass printing RAL 9005 jet black Thic...

Page 70: ...agonal 39 6 cm 15 6 Visible screen area 344 232 mm x 193 536 mm Display resolution W x H WXGA 1366 x 768 pixels Format 16 9 Viewing range left right above below normally 85 85 80 80 Color resolution 1...

Page 71: ...1 x 4 GB DDR3 1333 SDRAM SO DIMM External Interfaces 2 x Ethernet 10 100 1000 MBit s 2 x USB 3 0 1 x DVI I 1 x serial RS 485 232 configurable in BIOS default setting half duplex RS 485 1 x serial RS...

Page 72: ...1 2 A XP 503 15 max 1 5 A XP 503 21 max 1 7 A Mechanical dimensions Depends on the specific device version Weight XP 503 10 2 70 kg XP 503 15 4 95 kg XP 503 21 7 55 kg Ambient air temperature Operatio...

Page 73: ...As per EN 55024 2010 and EN 61000 6 2 2005 EN 61131 2 2007 product safety UL 508 CSA C22 2 No 142 M1987 RoHS As per 2011 65 EC RoHS Directive All assembly parts and components used are RoHS compliant...

Page 74: ...of enclosures in protection type tc alternatively ta or tb This installation must be tested and certified separately The maximum surface temperature at the outer surface is set to 70 C at the maximum...

Page 75: ...mpany with 2017 sales of 20 4 billion dollars We provide energy efficient solutions that help our customers effectively manage electrical hydraulic and mechanical power more efficiently safely and sus...

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