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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE  | 

E22 BOX/PANEL

Original Manual

Document 20146638 EN 01

Summary of Contents for C6 E22 BM-RVL

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

Page 4: ...rget products is beyond of our control and therefore exclusively the responsibility of the machine manufacturer system integrator or customer The information contained in the technical documentation as well as any user specific advice in spoken and written and through tests are made to best of our knowledge and information about the application However they are considered for information only with...

Page 5: ...patible installation 18 1 5 Start up and operation 18 1 6 Maintenance 18 1 7 Preventive Maintenance 18 1 8 Disposal 19 2 System Description 20 2 1 Key features 20 2 1 1 New KEB Standards 20 2 1 1 1 Front panels in different variants 20 2 1 1 2 KEB CUTOUT 20 2 1 1 3 Isolated Power Supply 21 2 1 1 4 Fieldbusses 21 2 1 2 Option cards 21 2 1 3 LCD LED backlight 21 2 2 Package 22 2 3 Front panels 22 2 ...

Page 6: ...ts 42 3 3 Checking the operating conditions 42 3 4 Mounting 42 3 5 Avoid damages due to overheating 43 3 5 1 Checking installation distances 43 3 6 Selection of the installation panel 45 3 6 1 Degrees of protection 45 3 7 System and cut out dimension 46 3 7 1 C6 E22 Panel resistive 46 3 7 2 C6 E22 Panel capacitive 47 3 7 3 C6 E22 Box 47 3 8 Mounting the device 49 3 8 1 Position of the mounting cla...

Page 7: ...orage memories 68 4 3 5 Firewall 68 4 3 6 eGalax Touch Driver 69 4 3 7 Micro UPS Handling 71 4 3 8 Ip Scan 72 4 3 9 Windows Updates 72 4 3 10 Serial Interface 73 5 Maintenance and service 74 5 1 Installation 75 5 1 1 Removal 76 5 2 Backup battery replacement CR2032 3V 77 5 3 Touchscreen calibration 79 5 3 1 Touchscreen Application Tips 81 5 3 2 Maintaining cleaning 81 5 3 3 Prodecure 82 5 4 Techni...

Page 8: ...8 C6 E22 PANEL SL S1 18 5 W 100 7 1 9 C6 E22 PANEL SL S1 19 0 101 7 1 10 C6 E22 PANEL SL S1 21 5 W 102 7 1 11 C6 E22 PANEL SL S1 24 0 W 103 7 1 12 C6 E22 Box SL S1 104 7 2 LED description 105 7 2 1 DL4 Thermal Alarm LED 105 7 2 2 Front LED On OffUPS LED 106 7 2 3 DL2 Watchdog LED 106 7 2 4 DL1 Power On Standby LED 106 7 2 5 DL3 Mass Storage Devices LED 106 7 2 6 LAN LED 106 7 3 Buttons description...

Page 9: ...1 Figure 18 Expansion SLOT area 31 Figure 19 Power supply area 31 Figure 20 DC power supply detail 32 Figure 21 Buttons LEDs area 32 Figure 22 Buttons LEDs area detail 33 Figure 23 Connectors area 33 Figure 24 Connectors area detail 34 Figure 25 Add on area 34 Figure 26 Marking label 37 Figure 27 Marking label detail 37 Figure 28 Connectors label detail size SL 38 Figure 29 Connectors label detail...

Page 10: ... 76 Figure 63 CFast removal 76 Figure 64 Battery replacement 77 Figure 65 Battery replacement 77 Figure 66 Battery replacement 78 Figure 67 Battery replacement 78 Figure 68 Calibration of the touchscreen 79 Figure 69 Calibration of the touchscreen 79 Figure 70 Calibration of the touchscreen 80 Figure 71 Calibration of the touchscreen 80 Figure 72 10 1 W dimensions 93 Figure 73 10 4 dimensions 94 F...

Page 11: ...11 List of Figures Figure 89 External connectors 108 Figure 90 Buttons position detail 108 ...

Page 12: ...of the mounting clamps 49 Table 8 Power supply LED 59 Table 9 Front On Off Standby LED 59 Table 10 LCD characteristics 83 Table 11 C6 E22 BOX PANEL technical data 85 Table 12 Common options 86 Table 13 C6 E22 PANEL technical data 87 Table 14 Common options 88 Table 15 C6 E22 BOX technical data 89 Table 16 Common options 90 Table 17 Basic system consumption 91 Table 18 Front LED On Off UPS LED 106 ...

Page 13: ...the KEB I O EtherCat system HMI Human machine interface touch screen IEC International standard IP xx Degree of protection xx for level KEB I O EtherCAT SPS Small control system from the KEB I O system KEB I O EtherCAT System I O module family MCM American unit for large wire cross sections MTTF Mean service life to failure MTTFD Mean time to dangerous failure NN Sea level PA Potential equalizatio...

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

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

Page 16: ...llowing qualifications Knowledge and understanding of the safety instructions Knowledge of automation technology Knowledge of functional safety Skills for the installation and assembly of electrical equipment Detection of hazards and risks of the electrical drive technology Understanding of the function in the used machine Knowledge of the operation of the operating system Windows Knowledge of the...

Page 17: ...mall parts during operation Check the reliable fit of the device connections in order to avoid contact resistances and sparking The safety instructions are to be kept 1 4 Electrical connection DANGER Voltage at the terminals and in the device Danger to life due to electric shock Never work on the open device or never touch exposed parts For any work on the unit switch off the supply voltage and se...

Page 18: ...ng operation all covers and doors shall be kept closed Use only approved accessories for this device Never touch terminals busbars or cable ends 1 6 Maintenance The following maintenance work has to be carried out when required but at least once per year by authorized and trained personnel Check unit for loose screws and plugs and tighten if necessary Clean devices from dirt and dust deposits Pay ...

Page 19: ...ing so called B2B devices Thus the marking does not occur with the symbol of the crossed out wheeled bin but by the word mark and the date of manufacture Unlike devices mainly used in private households these devices may not be disposed at the collection centres of public sector disposal organisations They must be disposed after the end of use in accordance with national applicable law to environm...

Page 20: ...nt panel in two different versions Galvanically isolated power supply Integrated Micro UPS Supported O S certified by KEB Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 7P 32 bit Slim version for reduced depth installation SL version Embedded add on boards for optional communication ports Optional PCI PCIe slot S1 version 2 Gigabit Ethernet ports 1 UBS 3 0 port 18 32VDC isolated power supply 2 1 1 New KEB St...

Page 21: ... positive terminal e g Japan Figure 1 Isolated Power Supply 2 1 1 4 Fieldbusses One PCI slot is available for KEB fieldbuses I Os and NVRAM cards 2 1 2 Option cards The system can be optionally equipped with KEB design add on cards They provide additional resources for the system one or two serial ports a USB connector etc 2 1 3 LCD LED backlight LCD with LED backlight technology the system is equ...

Page 22: ...mps with grub screw on 15 6 15 6 17 0 models n 12 10 2 spare clamps with grub screw on 18 5 19 0 models n 16 14 2 spare clamps with grub screw on 21 5 24 0 models n 2 hex keys n 1 Power supply plug Table 1 Package 2 3 Front panels The system is available with two different kinds of frontal panel Full aluminium Aluminium with True Flat technology and Multi Touch capacitive Figure 2 Detail front pan...

Page 23: ...stive is available in the following sizes 10 1 wide 10 4 12 1 12 1 wide 15 0 15 6 wide 17 0 18 5 wide 19 0 21 5 wide 24 0 wide 1 Full aluminium front panel 2 Touchscreen display 3 IP66 protected USB 4 On Off Standby UPS LED Figure 4 Detail front panel resistive in the figure is shown as an example a 15 0 display ...

Page 24: ...step between the front panel and the touchscreen Step Features Index of protection IP66 Back Seal type EPDM Metal housing EN AW 5754 H22 EN 485 1 Table 2 Features front panel resistive 1 2 3 1 Metal housing 2 Touchscreen 3 Back seal Figure 5 Construction detail ...

Page 25: ...mpered glass TrueFlat 2 Projective capacitive Multi Touch Figure 6 Details front panel capacitive in the figure is shown as an example a 15 6 display The front panels with true flat technology contain a Projective capacitive Multi Touch touchscreen that is handled by a USB controller within the system No Step Features Index of protection IP66 Seal type EPDM Front laminate Glass Metal housing Alumi...

Page 26: ...26 System Description 4 3 2 1 1 Back seal 2 Metal housing 3 Touchscreen 4 Cover glass Figure 8 Construction detail ...

Page 27: ...t ratios depending of the frontal panel sizes Panel size Aspect ratio 10 4 4 3 12 1 4 3 15 0 4 3 17 0 5 4 19 0 5 4 10 1 wide 16 10 12 1 wide 16 10 15 6 wide 16 9 18 5 wide 16 9 21 5 wide 16 9 24 0 wide 16 9 Figure 9 4 3 aspect ratio example Figure 10 5 4 aspect ratio example ...

Page 28: ...ct ratio example 2 3 4 Front USB 2 0 The USB 2 0 port on the front panel is protected by anti flame silicone rubber cover The silicone rubber is soft enough to guarantee an IP66 degree of protection when completely closed Figure 12 Front USB detail ...

Page 29: ...pull the cover at the shown position Then press the cover up down edges which assumes the required IP66 degree of protection Please verify that all edges perfectly adhere the hole Figure 13 Front USB detail opening the cover 2 4 C6 E22 Box Figure 14 C6 E22 Box detail ...

Page 30: ... E22 BOX PANEL SL Slim Size has no PCI PCIe slot Figure 15 SL detail C6 E22 BOX PANEL S1 is provided with one expansion slot PCI or PCIe x1 Figure 16 S1 detail Expansion Slot Versions SL S1 Expansion Slot No expansion slot 1 board of 1 x RS232 422 485 opto 1 x USB Further board 1 x LAN Gigabit PCI PCIe No expansion slot 1 board of NETcore X APCI CAN RAW PCI ...

Page 31: ... Expansion SLOT area 4 Power supply area 5 Buttons LEDs area 6 Connectors area Figure 17 Rear panel areas 2 6 1 Expansion SLOT area C6 E22 BOX PANEL S1 is provided with one expansion slot in different PCI PCIe combination 1 1 Expansion SLOT area Figure 18 Expansion SLOT area 2 6 2 Power supply area 1 1 Power supply area Figure 19 Power supply area ...

Page 32: ...32 System Description 1 2 3 1 Ground screw 2 UPS status LED 3 Power DC input Figure 20 DC power supply detail 2 6 3 Buttons LEDs area 1 1 Buttons LEDs area Figure 21 Buttons LEDs area ...

Page 33: ...mperature Battery fault LED Red ON Over temperature Red Blink Battery is fault 3 Watchdog LED Reserved for future use 4 HD LED Amber Access to hard disk 5 On Off Standby Green ON device is powered Amber ON device is shutdown OFF device is not powered 6 Watchdog Reset Reserved for future use Figure 22 Buttons LEDs area detail 2 6 4 Connectors area 1 1 Connectors area Figure 23 Connectors area ...

Page 34: ...stem Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 COM 1 RS232 2 2 x USB 2 0 3 USB 3 0 4 LAN 2 Ethernet 1000 Mbps 5 LAN 1 Fieldbus 6 DVI I Figure 24 Connectors area detail 2 6 5 Add on area 1 1 Add on area Figure 25 Add on area ...

Page 35: ...35 System Description The expansion area can accommodate the following ports Opto isolated COM3 and USB4 Ethernet 10 100 1000Mbps ...

Page 36: ...lapsed the system checks again the UNDER_VOLTAGE If the signal is still active the system checks for the MICRO_UPS_VCAP_OK If this signal is high the super capacitors are ready and the peripherals are switched off see previous point The memory data block 128KB is copied the MRAM memory In case the super capacitors are not ready no data is saved to avoid possible data corruption The data saving pro...

Page 37: ...the rear panel the following labels are present 1 Marking label Figure 26 Marking label 2 6 7 1 Marking label 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Model 2 Electrical information 3 Bar code 4 Serial number 5 CE marking 6 UL marking E file No Figure 27 Marking label detail ...

Page 38: ...38 System Description 2 6 7 2 Connectors label size SL size S1 Figure 28 Connectors label detail size SL Figure 29 Connectors label detail size S1 ...

Page 39: ...em Description 2 7 Rear view 1 LCD housing 2 Mounting seal 3 PC housing 4 Aeration holes 5 Heat sink hot Figure 30 Rear view SL Figure 31 Rear view S1 DANGER Do not touch the heat sink The heat sink may be hot ...

Page 40: ...rboard The touch screen may only be actuated by finger tips or with the touchscreen pen stylus The operator may also wear gloves but be careful to avoid any hard particle in the glove metal glass and so on Touchscreen is available as standard 5 wire resistive touchscreen Standard touchscreen resistive Multi Touch capacitive C6 E22 Panel resistive C6 E22 Panel capacitive Table 4 Touchscreeen WARNIN...

Page 41: ...Hardness 3H Figure 33 Standard 5 wire resistive touchscreen technology detail 2 9 2 Multi Touch technology Tempered glass and aluminium frame for the TrueFlat Multi Touch front panel Projected capacitive touchscreen P CAP Up to 4 finger operation Gestures support Figure 34 Detail front panel capacitive ...

Page 42: ...s approvals EMC parameters and technical specifi cations for operation of the device This information is available in the following sections a Certificates and approvals b Electromagnetic compatibility Check the mechanical and climatic ambient conditions for operation of the device Follow the instructions for use of the device Adhere to the permissible rated voltage and the associated tolerance ra...

Page 43: ... must be large enough to allow the correct air flow from outside b An large enough opening must be positioned above the PC cell in order to allow the outflow of the hot air c Of course it must be checked that the measured ambient temperature see above complies with the required limits Alternatively it is possible to use lateral openings subject to the condition that their vertical dimension is lon...

Page 44: ...44 Installationand connection Installation panel Y Y X X Z Figure 35 Installation distances Installation panel Z Figure 36 Installation distances side view ...

Page 45: ...the material of that mounting panel must not deform due to the use of clamps 3 6 1 Degrees of protection The front degree of protection of the system IP is guaranteed only if the following con ditions are satisfied The material thickness of the installation panel with the mounting cut out 2mm to 6 mm Maximum deviations 0 5 mm That condition must be met after installation in order to guaranteed pro...

Page 46: ...19 5 10 4 300 245 280 225 10 29 77 19 5 12 1 335 270 315 250 10 29 77 19 5 12 1 W 331 234 315 218 9 29 77 21 5 15 390 315 370 295 10 29 77 19 6 15 6 W 430 275 410 255 10 29 77 19 6 17 455 355 435 335 10 29 77 21 6 18 5 W 500 320 480 300 10 29 77 21 6 19 490 388 470 368 10 29 77 23 6 21 5 W 579 367 559 347 10 29 77 23 6 24 W 640 402 620 382 10 29 77 21 3 8 Table 5 C6 E22 Panel resistive dimensions ...

Page 47: ... 29 77 36 6 18 5 W 503 320 5 480 300 10 10 5 11 5 29 77 36 6 21 5 W 581 5 367 5 559 347 10 10 5 11 5 29 77 36 6 24 0 W 640 402 620 382 10 10 10 29 77 21 8 Table 6 C6 E22 Panel capacitive dimensions 3 7 3 C6 E22 Box 7 7 288 7 7 36 7 55 55 36 7 26 7 110 46 7 46 7 110 26 7 303 4 5 4 5 5 5 5 5 10 35 185 Figure 40 C6 E22 Box SL dimensions 52 55 55 52 7 7 288 7 7 26 95 50 60 50 26 95 41 95 20 90 20 41 9...

Page 48: ...48 Installationand connection ...

Page 49: ...tal protection for the system it is necessary to follow the positions of the clamps shown below The table below shows the number and the position of the clamps for each C6 E22 PANEL size LCD size Clamp Quantity Clamp position 10 1 8 10 4 8 12 1 8 15 0 15 6 10 17 0 18 5 19 0 21 5 14 24 0 14 Table 7 Position of the mounting clamps ...

Page 50: ...hexagonal key 3 8 3 Procedure Insert C6 E22 PANEL into the mounting cut out from the front Figure 42 Installation Mounting the clamps requires a space at least 20 mm on the outer perimeter of the frame display Insert the mounting clamps into the housings of the device Figure 43 Installation ...

Page 51: ...ded with 14 x 91 x 1 5 mm WARNING The max permissible torque for the mounting clamps is 0 2 Nm That means tighten the mounting clamps only until the front gas ket is fully compressed Do not tighten the mounting clamps more If the maximum permissible torque limit is exceeded C6 E22 me chanical housing may be permanently damaged Figure 45 Installation Repeat the previous steps for all mounting clamp...

Page 52: ... different potential level The data cable screens connecting the equipment s chassis on one end and the C6 E22 BOX PANEL chassis on the other end can therefore be subject to a high current circulation capable of destroying the interface To overcome this hazard such current must be steered away from the interface To achieve this goal the following methods can be used Figure 46 Power supply diagramm...

Page 53: ...er 4 Eyelet terminal 5 Toothed washer Figure 48 Power supply connection detail 3 9 3 Power supply isolation The C6 E22 BOX PANEL power supply is galvanic isolated which means that its output is electrically separated from its input This feature has several benefits increases the noise immunity of the system avoids input short circuits in systems with the power sup ply grounded breaks ground loops ...

Page 54: ...eir respective terminals of the two pole plug connector Use wires with a cross section of 1 5 mm2 AWG16 Always check that the voltage drop along the supply wiring is not excessive and the input voltage remains above the minimum required 18V in the worst load condition Connect the ground cables PE to the earthing points Figure 49 C6 E22 BOX PANEL detail 3 9 5 Power connector assembly The system is ...

Page 55: ...in the cup as shown in the picture Figure 51 Power connector assemply Slide the cable tie as shown in the picture Figure 52 Power connector assemply Place the two poles plug connector in the cup as shown in the picture Figure 53 Power connector assemply ...

Page 56: ...56 Installationand connection Tighten the cable tie Figure 54 Cup installation Cut the excess part Figure 55 Cup installation ...

Page 57: ...57 Installationand connection Insert the white label and close the cup as shown in the picture Figure 56 Cup installation Example of a correctly installed cup Figure 57 Power connector assembly ...

Page 58: ... the picture Use the lateral screws of the power connector Figure 58 Power on The system begins bootstrapping The front panel On Off Standby LED will turn on Front Panel On Off Standby LED Power supply LED Figure 59 Power on The yellow LED turns on for less than a second After that a persistent green LED indicates the normal operation ...

Page 59: ...8 Power supply LED 3 9 6 2 Front On Off Standby LED System power state Green Yellow Notes OFF OFF OFF The system is not powered Suspend To Disk OFF ON It is safe to turn off power supply Operating system shutdown procedure is terminated Full On or Suspend To RAM ON OFF System core is full on or it is in a low power state keeping current session information into RAM UPS Blinking OFF System core is ...

Page 60: ...overlay levels Only one EWF volume is created on your device regardless of how many disks are in the system If your media does not support multiple partitions you can save the EWF configuration infor mation in the system s registry RAM Reg Mode KEB s choice EWF has been configured by KEB for protecting the C volume using RAM Reg Mode So the overlay is in RAM and the EWF volume location is in syste...

Page 61: ... or of a system restart after a power failure the overlay will be reset and all the data written in the previous session will be lost The view of the volume will be the same after every reboot Thus the content of the volume is protected by any damage which can be caused by power fails otherwise 4 2 3 Protectable Volumes Volume Protecable Intention C Yes olds the operating system including the regi...

Page 62: ... by default at shipment because some settings has to be made on the drive respective in the registry by the user e g IP address setting Every time WES7 starts with EWF disabled for volume C the user is reminded to ena ble the EWF by the following message box After all settings to the registry are done you can directly active the EWF for volume C by clicking Yes The device will reboot immediately a...

Page 63: ...he KEB_WF_Mgr by double click the icon on the desktop The desktop link will start the program which resides in the path C Program Files KEB IPCTools then The program needs elevated rights thus please confirm the question from the User Account Control with Yes The program s GUI appears with volume C preselected in the following view assuming that EWF for volume C has been enabled by the message box...

Page 64: ...erlay on the specified EWF protected vo lume This function requires a reboot This function is not available at all for the volume C which holds the registry because the change in the registry for the new state of EWF cannot become persistent Use CommitDisable live instead to disable EWF for C Commit Commits all current level data in the overlay to the EWF protected volu me This function requires a...

Page 65: ...to change their configuration because it is stored in registry which resides on C and thus registry is also protected against any change if the EWF is enabled for C If EWF is disabled for C all commands for the dependent volumes can be used inde pendently Otherwise if EWF for C is enabled the following rules are effective Enable and Disable if one of these commands is used the following message bo...

Page 66: ...reset the Commit without any dependency but for Enab le Disable it asks to clear the implicitly set of Commit for volume C too Normally you should confirm with Yes because the Commit for volume C was only set to take effect for the change of E 4 2 8 Leave the KEB_WF_Mgr A Shutdown or Reboot of the device can be initiated directly from the KEB_WF_Mgr to take effect for pending boot commands by usin...

Page 67: ...on WARNING The default password for remote account should be changed to an individual password for security reasons Normally the AutoLogon should be continuously used as the standard logon because only a logon without password reaches immediate start of Control and HMI application after boot of the device which is generally the desired behavior for a machine control device Because in WES7 a remote...

Page 68: ...ications and data are separated and located on the CFast E Because the CFast is easy to remove the applications can be transferred to an exchange device easily 4 3 5 Firewall The WES7 firewall is enabled in the delivery state This protects the device against many types of network based attacks KEB has configured the WES7 firewall thus that all foreseen network connections are allowed The Control r...

Page 69: ...mmu nication is possible with disabled firewall you should implement an appropriate rule in the firewalls configuration preferred for a program instead of for a port and enable the firewall again How to implement firewall rules can be referred on the appropriate web sites from Microsoft for Windows 7 firewall 4 3 6 eGalax Touch Driver On all C6 E22 devices except the panel devices with capacitive ...

Page 70: ... devices If they are used in combination with capacitive C6 monitors and Multi Touch functionality is desired at all it is necessary to uninstall the eGalax driver The Microsoft touch driver becomes active than automatically after 2 reboots To uninstall the eGalax driver you find an eGalaxUninstall desktop shortcut which does this and also a shortcut for installing the eGalax again Because the use...

Page 71: ...Control application is started after a boot of the device But for security and to keep the Control application easy portable to devices this longer char ging time the charging level should be evaluated in the Control application For this an Internal I O Mapping named IoDrvUPS is automatically available with the C6 E22 device in KEB COMBIVIS studio 6 To evaluated the Power status inside the Control...

Page 72: ...findable by Ip Scan which is also integrated in COMBIVIS studio 6 Ip Scan is started automatically on the device after boot 4 3 9 Windows Updates The Windows Update service is disabled by KEB because it influences the realtime behavior of the system KEB recommends to enable the Enhanced Write Filter EWF for volume C to protect the Operating System against any change and damage in productive phase ...

Page 73: ...ount devices also RS422 RS485 is pos sible To switch the protocol setting for a bookmount device it is necessary to enter the BIOS This is done by pressing F2 key during boot up You can change the protocol setting if you navigate to Advanced Super IO Configuration There you find the settings for the COM ports Navigate to the Mode setting for COM C and change it to RS422 respective 4 wire RS485 Lea...

Page 74: ... only KEB approved CFast cards for industrial application Any hard parts that comes in contact with the touchscreen may damage it All the CFast cards intended for other uses for example digital cameras and other consumer products may not have the endur ance the performance and the security features as data reliability in case of a sudden power off required for an industrial application WARNING Pot...

Page 75: ...ay be damaged and the C6 E22 BOX PANEL may stop proper operations 5 1 Installation Insert push the CFast card into the slot as indicated in the figure For proper inser tion the rear label of the CFast should be visible WARNING CFast card orientation The CFast slot does not permit a wrong insertion Apply only a reasonable force during the insertion Check the CFast card ori entation if too much forc...

Page 76: ...76 Maintenanceand service Figure 62 CFast installation 5 1 1 Removal Push and release the CFast card as indicated in the figure Figure 63 CFast removal Extract the memory card from the slot ...

Page 77: ... 5 2 Backup battery replacement CR2032 3V Remove the battery and replace it with one of the same model Lithium CR2032 3V Coin Backup battery Figure 64 Battery replacement Follow the above sequence Figure 65 Battery replacement ...

Page 78: ...the other battery edge to lock it into the plastic holder Do not force the battery straight horizontally into the holder or it will crush down the two golden grapple At first power on after a battery replacement do not turn off the power for at least 20 seconds The board need this time to make a self restart as a one shot configuration pro cedure If power is lost within this time remove the batter...

Page 79: ... required in some special cases such as operating system up date Please follow these instructions Go to Control Panel or Click on system tray icon and open eGalax setup application Figure 68 Calibration of the touchscreen Select Tools tab Figure 69 Calibration of the touchscreen Select 4 point calibration A more accurate option is available Linearization ...

Page 80: ...tion of the touchscreen User should follow the guide to touch and hold the blinking symbol in the calibration window until it shows OK to make sure that the utility can gather enough data for computation Figure 71 Calibration of the touchscreen ...

Page 81: ...rn the cursor off It will help the user to focus on the entire screen without being distracted by the cursor pointer Run your application full screen Remove title and menu bars to use the entire display area Avoid using a black background Bright backgrounds possibly containing a pattern are the better choice for reducing glare and for hiding fingerprints 5 3 2 Maintaining cleaning C6 E22 BOX PANEL...

Page 82: ...ical support The staff who deal with this handle questions on the entire range of products skillfully quickly and efficiently You can phone our staff in the service department and they will give you complete prompt advice on how to resolve your problems telephone 49 5263 401 0 fax 49 5263 401 116 e mail COMBICONTROL keb de 5 5 Recycling and disposal C6 E22 BOX PANEL can be recycled due to the use ...

Page 83: ...50 000h 50 000h Table 10 LCD characteristics Size inch 12 1 SVGA 15 0 XGA Type Color LCD TFT Color LCD TFT Resolution pxl x pxl 800x600 1024x768 Colors 16 2M 16 2M Pixel pitch mm 0 3075x0 3075 0 297x0 297 Backlight LED LED Luminance cd m2 500 500 Contrast 800 1 1500 1 Viewing angle typ 80 80 L R 85 85 L R 80 60 U L 85 85 U L Lifetime min 100 000h 50 000h Size inch 15 6 WXGA 17 0 SXGA Type Color LC...

Page 84: ...le typ 75 75 L R 85 85 L R 89 89 L R 70 70 U L 85 85 U L 89 89 U L Lifetime min 50 000h 70 000h 50 000h Size inch 24 0 WXGA Type Color LCD TFT Resolution pxl x pxl 1920x1080 Colors 16 7M Pixel pitch mm 0 276x0 276 Backlight LED Luminance cd m2 300 Contrast 5000 1 Viewing angle typ 89 89 L R 89 89 U L Lifetime min 50 000h Pixel errors in the TFT display are produc tion caused and represent no com p...

Page 85: ...rosoft Windows CE 5 6 Video controller Intel HD Graphics integrated into Intel Celeron microprocessor 688MHz I F digital LVDS a 8bit color Video RAM shared Dynamic Video Memory Technology Memory quantity is automati cally selected by operating system max 1720 MB System memory DDR3 1066 type 1 SODIMM module min 1GB max 8GB Mass storage interfaces SL 1 x mSATA 2 3Gb s S1 1 x mSATA 2 3Gb s CFast slot...

Page 86: ... For power consumption calculation we recommend to read the tips on paragraph 6 5 The power values does not include the absorbed power of USB devices connected to the ports Note 1 Glass Film Glass GFG touch screen option Note 2 UPS functionalities are ensured with Microsoft Win32 64bits operating systems only Note 3 mSATA SSD and 2 5 SSD HDD devices cannot be installed together Note 4 Communicatio...

Page 87: ...P 2000 98 NT Microsoft Windows CE 5 6 Video controller Intel HD Graphics integrated into Intel Celeron microprocessor 688MHz I F digital LVDS a 8bit color Video RAM shared Dynamic Video Memory Technology Memory quantity is automati cally selected by operating system max 1720 MB System memory DDR3 1066 type 1 SODIMM module min 1GB max 8GB Mass storage interfaces SL 1 x mSATA 2 3Gb s S1 1 x mSATA 2 ...

Page 88: ...l I210 Table 14 Common options Note For power consumption calculation we recommend to read the tips on paragraph 6 5 The power values do not include the absorbed power of USB devices connected to the ports Note 1 UPS module is supported by Microsoft Win32 64 operating systems Note 2 mSATA SSD and 2 5 SSD HDD devices cannot be installed together Note 3 Communication ports signed by note 3 cannot be...

Page 89: ... integrated into Intel Celeron microprocessor 688MHz I F digital LVDS a 8bit color Video RAM shared Dynamic Video Memory Technology Memory quantity is automati cally selected by operating system max 1720 MB System memory DDR3 1066 type 1 SODIMM module min 1GB max 8GB Mass storage interfaces SL 1 x mSATA 2 3Gb s S1 1 x mSATA 2 3Gb s CFast slot 1 x slot CFast bootable external access Bus expansions ...

Page 90: ...orted by Microsoft Win32 64 operating systems Note 2 mSATA SSD and 2 5 SSD HDD devices cannot be installed together Note 3 Communication ports signed by note 3 cannot be installed together 6 5 Power consumption This paragraph contains the information needed to self calculate the absorbed power of any system configuration 6 5 1 Absorbed power calculation It is possible to calculate the maximum abso...

Page 91: ...o the basic configuration power consumption value The connected USB devices effective consumption has to be considered and added to the total power consumption value We underline that a USB 2 0 device can consume 3 3W max and a USB 3 0 device can consume 5 9W These values are calculated multiplying the maximum ports power consumption defined into the USB standard 2 5W and 4 5W by the coefficient t...

Page 92: ...x Ethernet 10 100 1000Mpbs Intel I210 1 3 6 5 3 How to choose the 24 V DC Power Supply This section contains tips to select the 24V DC power supply for C6 E22 BOX PANEL The nominal output power should be 25 larger than C6 E22 BOX PANEL drained power The output voltage rise time has to be less than 100ms Consider the working temperature and the thermal de rating of the power supply ...

Page 93: ... 7 Drawings 7 1 Drawings The following drawings are compliant to the First angle projection of the European Standards represented by the following symbol 7 1 1 C6 E22 PANEL SL 10 1 W SL Figure 72 10 1 W dimensions ...

Page 94: ... 2 C6 E22 PANEL SL S1 10 4 SL S1 300 245 12 5 275 12 5 68 5 117 59 5 63 174 63 59 5 117 68 5 78 5 123 5 98 19 3 5 29 38 25 163 5 18 25 12 5 220 12 5 19 3 76 8 5 16 2 197 8 18 5 12 5 220 12 5 Figure 73 10 4 dimensions ...

Page 95: ... SL S1 12 1 SL S1 335 270 80 1 12 5 310 12 5 40 255 40 66 5 127 2 76 3 77 4 180 2 77 4 76 3 127 2 66 5 77 5 180 77 5 19 3 5 29 58 25 163 5 48 5 12 5 246 11 5 197 8 23 7 48 5 11 5 246 12 5 5 19 3 76 8 247 5 Figure 74 12 1 dimensions ...

Page 96: ...96 Drawings 7 1 4 C6 E22 PANEL SL S1 12 1 W Figure 75 12 1 Wide dimensions ...

Page 97: ... 12 5 365 12 5 80 155 80 70 133 5 116 5 70 80 155 80 80 123 5 116 5 70 6 19 3 29 85 25 163 5 53 75 12 5 290 12 5 6 19 3 76 8 50 7 197 8 12 5 290 66 5 12 5 81 1 Figure 76 15 0 dimensions No USB frontal is present on TFX models TFX panel dimensions 398 x 315 ...

Page 98: ... S1 430 275 87 5 255 87 5 55 8 20 6 6 82 4 70 05 132 5 72 45 50 7 153 7 121 9 103 7 72 45 132 5 70 05 50 7 174 9 153 7 50 7 6 20 6 76 8 23 2 197 8 54 12 5 250 12 5 29 20 6 6 61 75 12 5 163 5 250 12 5 49 75 12 5 405 12 5 Figure 77 15 6 W dimensions ...

Page 99: ...s 7 1 7 C6 E22 PANEL SL S1 17 0 SL S1 455 355 83 1 27 3 50 167 188 2 50 82 1 190 8 82 1 12 5 330 12 5 95 25 163 5 96 25 29 21 3 6 76 8 21 3 6 12 5 330 12 5 96 5 197 8 60 7 12 5 430 12 5 Figure 78 17 0 dimensions ...

Page 100: ... SL S1 500 320 6 21 3 55 8 83 1 12 5 475 12 5 122 5 255 122 5 70 189 5 170 5 70 80 5 162 77 5 70 170 5 169 5 90 77 5 162 80 5 6 21 3 29 56 3 12 5 295 12 5 79 75 163 5 76 75 76 8 21 3 6 104 1 12 5 295 12 5 42 2 197 8 80 Figure 79 18 5 W dimensions ...

Page 101: ... 388 84 4 6 22 6 55 8 12 5 465 12 5 117 5 255 117 5 48 9 185 5 206 7 48 9 85 35 217 3 85 35 85 35 217 3 85 35 47 65 185 5 206 7 48 9 29 22 6 6 12 5 363 12 5 57 6 98 75 163 5 125 75 76 8 28 6 6 105 4 12 5 363 12 5 126 197 8 64 2 Figure 80 19 0 dimensions ...

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Page 104: ...55 36 7 26 7 110 46 7 46 7 110 26 7 303 4 5 4 5 5 5 5 5 10 35 185 20 2 5 253 5 20 2 35 Figure 83 C6 E22 BOX SL 76 8 6 20 2 263 20 2 52 55 55 52 7 7 288 7 7 26 95 50 60 50 26 95 41 95 20 90 20 41 95 4 5 5 82 8 303 4 82 2 95 197 8 14 75 Figure 84 C6 E22 BOX S1 ...

Page 105: ... DL5 Green Touchscreen Internal Figure 86 LED position detail 7 2 1 DL4 Thermal Alarm LED This LED is used to notify a thermal alarm coming from inside C6 E22 BOX PANEL Two temperature are measured by mean of Super I O Nuvoto NCT6106D hardware monitor integrated circuit Motherboard close to CPU temperature Motherboard temperature at the input aeration Measuring point Thermal limit CPU 100 C Mother...

Page 106: ...ay be reset to OFF state pressing SW2 switch 7 2 4 DL1 Power On Standby LED System power state Green Yellow Notes OFF OFF OFF The system is not powered Full On ON OFF System core is full on Table 19 Power On Standby LED 7 2 5 DL3 Mass Storage Devices LED This LED is on when acces to mass storage devices HDD SSD CF is taking place through IDE channels PATA or SATA 7 2 6 LAN LED On connectors panel ...

Page 107: ...e system resets its state starts executing BIOS and then boots operating system To reset the system please press SW3 once 7 3 2 SW2 Watchdog Reset button This button is used to reset Watchdog LED DL4 to OFF state Watchdog LED is used to notify that Watchdog timer has expired In addition depending on setting of JP8 jum per as the Watchdog timer expires a system reset may occur or not To reset the W...

Page 108: ...ectors 8 Figure 89 External connectors 9 Connector Reference Function 1 J2 COM 1 RS232 2 J3 USB 2 0 3 J4 USB 3 0 4 J6 SX LAN 2 10 100 1000 Mbps 5 J6 DX LAN 1 10 100 1000 Mbps 6 J7 DVI I 7 J30 LAN 3 10 100 1000 Mbps 8 J22 CFast 9 J31 USB 2 0 Type A socket Figure 90 Buttons position detail ...

Page 109: ...ging complete after sales technical support You can either phone or send an e mail to our staff in the service department and they will give you complete prompt advice how to solve any issues telephone 49 05263 401 0 fax 49 05263 401 116 e mail COMBICONTROL keb de ...

Page 110: ...110 Certificatesandapprovals 8 Certificates and approvals 8 1 EU Declaration of conformity ...

Page 111: ...111 Certificatesandapprovals ...

Page 112: ...le number on the nameplate of KEB products The instructions in the manual must be observed 8 3 RoHs Declaration of Conformity Conforms to EN 50581 Technical documentation for the assessment of electrical and electronic products with respect to the restriction of hazardous substances RoHs Directive 2011 65 EU ...

Page 113: ...33500790 E Mail info keb it Internet www keb it Japan KEB Japan Ltd 15 16 2 Chome Takanawa Minato ku Tokyo 108 0074 Japan Tel 81 33 445 8515 Fax 81 33 445 8215 E Mail info keb jp Internet www keb jp P R China KEB Power Transmission Technology Shanghai Co Ltd No 435 QianPu Road Chedun Town Songjiang District 201611 Shanghai P R China Tel 86 21 37746688 Fax 86 21 37746600 E Mail info keb cn Internet...

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