
Installation and Operating instructions for
Built-in Panel PC
CP65xx from -0080
Version: 3.0
Date: 2020-04-23

Table of contents
CP65xx 1
Table of contents
1. Foreword 3
Notes on the Documentation 3
Liability Conditions 3
Trademarks 3
Patent Pending 3
Copyright 3
State at Delivery 3
Delivery conditions 3
Description of safety symbols 4
Basic safety measures 5
Operator’s obligation to exercise diligence 6
Operator requirements 6
2. Product Description 7
Appropriate Use 7
Structure 7
Interfaces from CP65xx-0080 9
PS/2 connections 9
USB interfaces 9
Network connection 9
DVI-D (Digital Visual Interface) 9
Serial interface 9
DisplayPort 9
Sound-On-Board 9
Further Interfaces 10
Further USB interfaces 10
Additional plug-in cards (optional) 10
3. Installation Instructions 11
Transport and Unpacking 11
Transport 11
Unpacking 11
Installation of the PC in the control cabinet 12
Earthing measures 12
Power Supply Connection 13
Pin assignment of the connector 13
Pin assignment and cable requirements 14
Fitting the Power Supply Cable 15
Connecting Power Supply 16
Wiring diagram 17
Connecting devices 18
Connecting cables 18
Check voltage rating and connect. 18
4. Operating Instructions 19
Switching the Industrial PC on and off 19
First switching on and driver installation 19
Operation 19
Keyboard codes 20
Servicing and maintenance 22
Cleaning the Industrial PC 22
Replacing the battery on the motherboard 22
Servicing 22
Emergency procedures 22
Shutting down 22
Disposal 22
5. Troubleshooting 23
Fault correction 23

Table of contents
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Beckhoff Support and Service 24
Beckhoff branches and partner companies 24
Beckhoff company headquarters 24
Beckhoff Support 24
Beckhoff Service 24
6. Assembly dimensions 25
7. Appendix 26
Technical data 26
Approvals 26
FCC: Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference
Statement 26
FCC: Canadian Notice 26

Foreword
CP65xx 3
Foreword
Notes on the Documentation
This description is only intended for the use of trained specialists in control
and automation engineering who are familiar with the applicable national
standards. It is essential that the following notes and explanations are
followed when installing and commissioning these components.
The responsible staff must ensure that the application or use of the
products described satisfy all the requirements for safety, including all the
relevant laws, regulations, guidelines and standards.
The documentation has been prepared with care. The products described
are, however, constantly under development. For that reason the
documentation is not in every case checked for consistency with
performance data, standards or other characteristics. In the event that it
contains technical or editorial errors, we retain the right to make alterations
at any time and without warning. No claims for the modification of products
that have already been supplied may be made on the basis of the data,
diagrams and descriptions in this documentation.
All pictures shown in the documentation are exemplary. Illustrated
configurations can differ from standard.
Beckhoff®, TwinCAT®, EtherCAT®, Safety over EtherCAT®, TwinSAFE®
and XFC® are registered trademarks of and licensed by Beckhoff
Automation GmbH.
Other designations used in this publication may be trademarks whose use
by third parties for their own purposes could violate the rights of the
owners.
The EtherCAT Technology is covered, including but not limited to the
following patent applications and patents:
EP1590927, EP1789857, DE102004044764, DE102007017835
with corresponding applications or registrations in various other countries.
The TwinCAT Technology is covered, including but not limited to the
following patent applications and patents:
EP0851348, US6167425 with corresponding applications or registrations in
various other countries.
© Beckhoff Automation GmbH & Co.KG.
The reproduction, distribution and utilization of this document as well as the
communication of its contents to others without express authorization are
prohibited. Offenders will be held liable for the payment of damages. All
rights reserved in the event of the grant of a patent, utility model or design.
All the components are supplied in particular hardware and software
configurations appropriate for the application. Modifications to hardware or
software configurations other than those described in the documentation
are not permitted, and nullify the liability of
Beckhoff Automation GmbH & Co.KG.
In addition, the general delivery conditions of the company Beckhoff
Automation GmbH & Co.KG apply.

Description of safety symbols
The following safety symbols are used in this operating manual. They are
intended to alert the reader to the associated safety instructions.
This symbol is intended to highlight risks for the life or health of personnel.
This symbol is intended to highlight risks for equipment, materials or the
environment.
This symbol indicates information that contributes to better understanding.

Only switch the PC off after
closing the software
Before the Industrial PC is switched off, software that is running must
be properly closed.
Otherwise it is possible that data on the hard disk is lost. Please read the
section on Switching the Industrial PC on and off.
Switch off all parts of the equipment, then uncouple the fieldbus!
Before opening the housing of the PC, and whenever the PC is being used
for purposes other than plant control, such as during functional tests
following repair, all parts of the equipment must first be switched off, after
which the Industrial PC can be uncoupled from the plant.
Pulling out the fieldbus connection plug uncouples the PC (optional).
Items of equipment that have been switched off must be secured against
being switched on again.
The Industrial PC’s power supply unit must be supplied with 100-240 V
AC
or
24 VDC (optional).
Do not exchange any parts when under power!
When components are being fitted or removed, the supply voltage must be
switched off.
Fitting work on the Industrial PC can result in damage:
• If metal objects such as screws or tools fall onto operating circuit
boards.
• If connecting cables internal to the PC are removed or inserted
during operation.
• If plug-in cards are removed or inserted when the PC is switched
on.

Operator’s obligation to exercise diligence
The operator must ensure that
• the Industrial PC is only used for its intended use (see also chapter
Product Description).
• the Industrial PC is in a sound condition and in working order
during operation.
• the operation manual is in good condition and complete, and
always available for reference at the location of the Industrial PC.
• the Industrial PC is operated, maintained and repaired only by
sufficiently qualified and authorised personnel.
• the personnel is instructed regularly about relevant occupational
safety and environmental protection aspects, and is familiar with
the operating manual and in particular the safety notes contained
herein.
• none of the safety and warning notes attached to the Industrial PC
are removed, and that all notes remain legible.
National regulations
depending on the machine
type
Depending on the type of machine and plant in which the Industrial PC is
being used, there will be national regulations for the control of such
machines and plant that the operator must observe. These regulations
cover, amongst other things, the intervals between inspections of the
controller.
The operator must initiate such inspections in good time.
Only trained persons may open the Industrial PC housing!
The operator is responsible for ensuring that only trained electrical staff
opens the housing of the Industrial PC.
Procedure in the event of a
fault
In the event of a fault in the Industrial PC, appropriate measures can be
determined with the aid of the list in the Fault correction section.
Read the operating
instructions
Every user of the Industrial PC must have read these operating
instructions.
Every user must be familiar with any of the functions of the software
installed on the PC that he can reach.

Product Description
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Product Description
The CP65xx add-on Industrial PC is designed to be used in association
with the built-in Control Panel and fitted into control cabinets in machine
and plant engineering applications.
In order to open the PC housing, first remove the fastening screw (see
photo above) using a cross-head screwdriver. The cover of the housing
can then be removed.
Unfasten the two securing levers (1) that hold the fold-out inner chassis (2).

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Folding out the inner
chassis
The chassis can now simply be folded out backwards, thus providing
access to the hard drive, processor, memory and plug-in cards.
When the inner chassis (1) has been folded out of the way with the hard
drive (2), a 7-slot ATX motherboard (3) is found. The connections are
accessible from outside (4).

Product Description
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Interfaces from CP65xx-0080
ATX motherboard
interfaces
The upper PS/2 connector (X104) allows a PS/2 mouse to be used, while a
PC keyboard can be connected to the lower PS/2 connector (X103).
The four USB interfaces (X108 – X111) are used to connect peripheral
devices with USB connections:
▪ Devices with Intel® 4th generation processors (CP65xx-0080) are
equipped with 2 USB2.0 (X110, X111) and 2 USB3.0 (X108, X109)
interfaces.
▪ Devices from Intel® 6th and 7th generation processors (CP65xx-0090) are
equipped with 4 USB3.0 interfaces.
The RJ-45 connectors (X112, X113) allow the PC to be connected to a
10/100/1000BASE-T Local Area Network (LAN).
DVI-D (Digital Visual Interface)
The DVI connectors (X114, X115) are used for transferring the video
signal. DVI-D standard is supported.
The basic version of the Industrial PC has one serial interface
COM1 (X116), using the type RS 232. The interface is brought to a 9 pin
SUB-D plug connector.
The DisplayPort (X117) is used for transferring the video signal.
The Industrial PC has an on-board-interface with the following connectors:
Line In (X122), Line Out (X121) and Microphone jack (X120).

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The USB interfaces (14) and (15) are used to
connect further USB peripheral devices.
USB1.1 standard with a maximum data rate of
1.5 or 12 Mbps is supported.
Additional plug-in cards (optional)
There is a type plate on the top of the Industrial PC which provides
information about the hardware configuration of the Industrial PC at the
time it was supplied.

Installation Instructions
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Installation Instructions
Please also refer to chapter Product Description.
The specified storage conditions must be observed (see chapter Technical
data).
Despite the robust design of the unit, the components are sensitive to
strong vibrations and impacts. During transport, your Industrial PC should
therefore be protected from excessive mechanical stress. Therefore,
please use the original packaging.
Danger of damage to the unit!
If the device is transported in cold weather or is exposed to extreme
variations in temperature, make sure that moisture (condensation) does not
form on or inside the device.
Prior to operation, the unit must be allowed to slowly adjust to room
temperature. Should condensation occur, a delay time of approximately 12
hours must be allowed before the unit is switched on.
Proceed as follows to unpack the unit:
1. Remove packaging.
2. Do not discard the original packaging. Keep it for future relocation.
3. Check the delivery for completeness by comparing it with your order.
4. Please keep the associated paperwork. It contains important
information for handling the unit.
5. Check the contents for visible shipping damage.
6. If you notice any shipping damage or inconsistencies between the
contents and your order, you should notify Beckhoff Service.

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Installation of the PC in the control cabinet
The Built-in Panel PC CP65xx is designed for mounting in control cabinets
in machine and plant engineering applications.
The ambient conditions specified for operation must be observed (see the
section on Technical data).
Preparation of the control
cabinet
The control cabinet wall must be prepared with the required mounting
opening for the computer unit according to the PC's dimensions.
When the unit is installed in an enclosure, adequate space for
ventilation and for opening the PC must be provided.
The clearance above and below the housing must be at least 100 mm
in order to ensure adequate ventilation of the PC.
Please note the following points during installation of the PC:
• Position the PC in such a way that reflections on the screen are
avoided as far as possible.
• Use the position of the screen as a guide for the correct installation
height; it should be optimally visible for the user at all times.
• The PC should not be exposed to direct sunlight.
• When the unit is in its mounting position, the ventilation openings must
not be obstructed.
Extreme environmental conditions should be avoided as far as
possible. Protect the rear of your PC from dust, humidity and heat.
The ventilation slots of the PC must not be covered.
Installation in a control
cabinet wall
Proceed as follows:
1. Insert the PC at the intended control cabinet wall position and
protect it from falling out, prior to final mounting.
2. Release the clamping levers with a No. 3 Allen key, turn the
clamping levers to the side through 90° and retighten the screws.
Earthing connections dissipate interference from external power supply
cables, signal cables or cables to peripheral equipment.
Establish a low-impedance connection from the earthing point on the PC
housing to the central earthing point on the control cabinet wall, in which
the computer is being installed.

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Supplied mains power unit
The Industrial PC is fitted with a
• 100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz power supply unit (standard) or
• with a 24 VDC power supply unit (Optional an uninterruptible power
supply (UPS) can be realized using the battery pack C9900-U330).
Danger of Explosion if using other battery packs!
Pin assignment of the connector
The 5-pin CAGE CLAMP plug connector and mounting flange illustrated is
located on the PC housing in order to connect the power supply.
Minimum conductor cross-section
Minimum conductor cross-section
(AWG)
Length of stripped conductor
Current carrying capacity of
the 100-240 V power
supply unit
Output voltages from
the 100-240 V power
supply unit
Current carrying capacity of
the 24 V power supply unit
Output voltages from
the 24 V power supply
unit

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The connectors are coded differently at the factory, using snap-on coding
pieces, according to the power supply unit that has been fitted.
Differently coded plug
connectors
Coding for the 100-240 VAC,
50-60 Hz power supply unit
Coding for the 24 VDC power supply
unit
Pin assignment and cable requirements
There is an adhesive label with the pin assignments on the top of the
female plug connector. The minimum permitted conductive cross-
section is 1.5 mm², fused for 10 A (AWG 16).
Industrial PCs with 100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz power supply unit
Pin assignment for the
100-240 V, 50-60 Hz power
supply unit
100 – 240V
AC
Power supply
Industrial PCs with 24 VDC power supply unit
Pin assignment for the
24 VDC power supply unit
Pin assignment for
connecting the power
switch
24 VDC Versorgungsspannung + Pol

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Fitting the Power Supply Cable
A 5-pin female plug connector with CAGE CLAMP connection and insertion
catches is supplied along with a snap-on strain relief housing in order to
assemble the PC power supply cable.
Female plug connector is
correspondingly coded
This female plug connector is also coded at the factory, according to the
type of power supply fitted, so that the plug, when assembled, will fit the
Industrial PC's connecting socket.
Minimum conductor cross-section
Minimum conductor cross-section
(AWG)
Length of stripped conductor
Materials for assembly of
the connector
Fitting the connector to the
cable
The plug is fitted to the cable as follows:
1. Strip insulation from the cable ends. Follow the technical data for
the female plug connector in the above table!
2. Push the conductors into their mountings, simply by pushing them
in as indicated on the pin assignment label.
3. Push the lower part (part A) of the strain relief housing (see
photograph on page 15) onto the top of the female plug connector
until it snaps into place.
4. Relieve the strain on the supply cable by fixing it in place with the
cable clamp (part C) and fixing screws (part D) (see photograph
below).
Applying the strain relief
5. Fix the upper part (part B) of the strain relief housing by snapping it
onto the lower part.

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Cable-cross-section for
connection of power supply
Warning
PC_ON and power status
Warning
UPS output
UPS output function
Connecting Power Supply
The external wiring consists of the connection of the power supply, the
battery pack (optional) and the connection of customized components for
shutting down the PC.
Cable Cross Sections
For the connection of the power supply, wiring with a cable-cross-section of
1.5 mm2 must be used.
With bigger distances between voltage source and PC, you take the
voltage drop as a function of the cable-cross-section as well as voltage
fluctuations of your distribution voltage into account, so that is secured that
the voltage doesn't fall under 22 V at the power supply.
The power supply must be protected with maximum 16 A.
Configuration for shutting down the PC
The connections for shutting down the Industrial PCs are established via
the PC_ON input and the Power Status output.
PC_ON and Power Status functions
• If the PC_ON input is connected to 24 V via a switch, the PC shuts
down according to the rules. The PC_ON signal is inverted, i.e. the
PC shuts down if the 24 V connection is live.
• If the PC_ON input is NOT connected by the user, the PC can be
booted in the familiar way by connecting the supply voltage and
shut down via the battery by switching off the supply voltage.
This procedure significantly reduces the service life of the
rechargeable battery and should therefore not be used.
• Once the PC has shut down, the Power Status output is switched
from 24 V to 0 V. Via this output a signal lamp can be connected or
a contactor for de-energizing the whole system. The maximum
load for the Power Status output is 0.5 A and a suitable fuse
should be provided.
UPS Output
In order to maintain a screen display for the PC in the event of a power
failure, the power supply unit is equipped with a UPS output for connecting
a Control Panel. The maximum load for the output is 1.4 A (max. 2.5 A
from 2016 and later).
UPS output function
• The 24 V DC connection at the UPS output is live even after a
power failure. The maximum load is 1.4 A (max. 2.5 A from 2016
and later).
• Once the PC has been de-energized via the UPS software, the
UPS output is switched to 0 V. Any connected panel is thus
switched off, and total discharge of the rechargeable battery is
prevented.

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Wiring diagram external
switch and power supply
Wiring diagram
Wiring according to the wiring diagram (the circuit of PC_ON and PowerStatus is symbolical):
Connection of the Battery Pack and UPS Output only in combination with
integrated UPS (order option).

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The power supply plug must be withdrawn!
Please read the documentation for the external devices prior to connecting
them.
During thunderstorms, plug connector must neither be inserted nor
removed.
When disconnecting a plug connector, always handle it at the plug. Do not
pull the cable!
The connections are located at the side of the Industrial PC and at the rear
(power supply connection), and are documented in the section Product
Description.
When connecting the cables to the Industrial PC, proceed according to the
following sequence:
• Switch off all the devices that are to be connected.
• Disconnect all the devices that are to be connected from the power
supply.
• Connect all the cables between the Industrial PC and to the
devices that are to be connected.
• Connect all data transfer cables (if present) to the appropriate
plug-in receptacles of the data/telecommunication networks.
• Reconnect all devices to the power supply.
Check voltage rating and connect.
With compact 100-240 VAC 50/60 Hz power supply:
1. Check that the mains voltage is correct.
2. Insert the power supply cable that you have assembled (see the
section on Fitting the Power Supply Cable) into the Industrial PC's
power supply socket. Then connect it to a power socket with a
grounded earth connection.
When fitted with the (optional) 24 VDC power supply unit:
1. Check that the external power supply is providing the correct
voltage.
2. Insert the power supply cable that you have assembled (see the
section on Fitting the Power Supply Cable) into the Industrial PC's
power supply socket. Then connect it to your external 24 V power
supply.
If a 24 V UPS is installed, the correct type of rechargeable battery
must be used.

Operating Instructions
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Operating Instructions
Please also refer to chapter Product Description.
Switching the Industrial PC on and off
The Industrial PC does not have its own mains switch. The Industrial PC
will start when the equipment is switched on, or when it is connected to the
power supply.
Shutting down and
switching off
When the plant is switched off, or when it is disconnected from its power
supply, the Industrial PC will be switched off.
Control software such as is typically used on Industrial PCs permits various
users to be given different rights. A user who may not close software may
also not switch the Industrial PC off, since data can be lost from the hard
disk by switching off while software is running.
First shut down, then switch off the PC!
If the Industrial PC is switched off as the software is writing a file to the
hard disk, the file will be destroyed. Control software typically writes
something to the hard disk every few seconds, so that the probability of
causing damage by switching off while the software is running is very high.
When you have shut down the Industrial PC, you have to switch off power
supply for at least 10 seconds before rebooting the system.
After resetting power supply the PC will start booting automatically.
First switching on and driver installation
When you switch on the Industrial PC for the first time, the pre-installed
operating system (optional) will be started. In this case, all the required
drivers for any additional, optional hardware components ordered with the
PC will already have been installed.
If the PC was ordered without operating system, you have to install the
operating system and the driver software for any auxiliary hardware
yourself. Please follow the instructions in the documentation for the
operating system and the additional devices.
The Panel PC’s membrane keypad may only be actuated by fingertips.
Attempts to actuate it with other objects can easily result in the destruction
of the device. Neither may the membrane keypad be operated with a touch
screen pen.
The touch screen may only be actuated by finger tips or with the touch
screen pen. The operator may wear gloves but there must be no hard
particles such as metal shavings, glass splinters embedded in the glove.

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Type-dependent number of
keys
Depending on the precise type, the Control Panel can have fewer keys
than those described here.
The cursor is the blinking character that marks the point at which the next
character entered will be displayed. The cursor is also known as the
insertion point. The cursor keys each move the cursor one place in the
associated direction.
The Home key moves the cursor to the beginning of the line, while the End
key moves it to the end of the line.
The Pg Up key scrolls one page back, the Pg Dn key scrolls one page
forward.
The Tab key takes the cursor to the next input field, while Shift and Tab
moves to the previous input field.
The mouse cursor can be moved over the screen with the aid of the touch
screen or of the touch pad (optional). The keys correspond to the left and
right hand keys of a Microsoft mouse.
The Del key deletes the character to the right of the cursor.
The Ins key causes characters to the right of the cursor to be overwritten.
The overwrite mode is cancelled by pressing the key again.
Print-Screen prints a hard copy of a text screen on the printer.
The Pause key stops the computer until another key is pressed (only under
MS-DOS).
Your input is confirmed with the Enter key.
Backspace deletes the character to the left of the cursor.
If the Shift key is pressed at the same time as another key, then instead of
the numbers you obtain the character printed above the number, and you
obtain upper case letters instead of lower case letters.
Pressing the Caps Lock key once activates and locks the Shift key.
Pressing the Shift key cancels this function.
Rather like the effect of the Shift key, Ctrl and Alt also change the meaning
of another key that is pressed at the same time.
This key brings up the Start menu of the operating system in use (Windows
95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP).
Pressing this key opens the property sheet of the active (or marked) object.
The Esc key has the effect of closing dialog windows and of interrupting
some of the computer’s working operations.
All other keys bring the character printed on them onto the display at the
position of the cursor.

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The meaning of the function keys, F1 to F10, is determined by the software
and is displayed at the bottom edge of the display.
Einschub
Streifen
Einschub
Streifen
Einschub
Streifen
Einschub
Streifen
The function of the special keys above the display is also determined by
the software. The function is displayed at the top edge of the display.
The special keys each have an orange LED controlled by the software.

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Servicing and maintenance
Please also refer to chapter Product Description.
Cleaning the Industrial PC
Switch off the Industrial PC and all connected devices, and disconnect the
Industrial PC from the power supply.
The Industrial PC and the front of the Panel can be cleaned with a soft,
damp cloth. Do not use any aggressive cleaning materials, thinners,
scouring material or hard objects that could cause scratches.
Replacing the battery on the motherboard
A used battery on the motherboard has to be replaced.
Replace battery only with the identical type or an alternative type
recommended by the manufacturer. Notice correct polarity!
Handling of Lithium Batteries
Lithium Batteries should not be recharged, exposed to fire, opened and
they should be protected against sunlight and moisture.
The used battery must be disposed of in accordance with national
electronics scrap regulations.
The Industrial PC requires no maintenance.
In case of fire, the Industrial PC should be extinguished with powder or
nitrogen.
Dismantling the Industrial
PC
Observe national
electronics scrap
regulations
The device must be fully dismantled in order to dispose of it. The housing
can be sent for metal recycling.
Electronic parts such as disk drives and circuit boards must be disposed of
in accordance with national electronics scrap regulations.

Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting
Please also refer to chapter Product Description.
Pixel errors in the TFT display are production-caused and represent
no complaint-reason!
Nothing happens after the Industrial
PC has been switched on
No power supply to the Industrial
PC
Other cause
Check power supply cable
Call Beckhoff Service
The Industrial PC does not boot
fully
Floppy disk or CD in drive
Setup settings are incorrect
Other cause
Remove floppy disk or CD
and press any key
Check the setup settings
Call Beckhoff Service
Computer boots, software starts,
but control does not operate
correctly
Cause of the fault is either in the
software or in parts of the plant
outside the Industrial PC
Call the manufacturer of the
machine or the software
Error during floppy disk or CD
access
Faulty floppy disk or CD
Faulty disk drive
Check the disk in another
disk drive
Call Beckhoff Service
The Industrial PC functions only
partially or only part of the time, e.g.
no or dark picture, but disk drive
responds when switching on
Defective components in the
Industrial PC

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Assembly dimensions
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Assembly dimensions
The assembly of the unit must take place with the orientation diagrammed
here.
All dimensions are in mm.

Appendix
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Appendix
Dimensions (W x H x D): 333 x 308 x 165 mm (without Control Panel)
Weight: 10.1 kg (basic version, without Control Panel)
Do not use the PC in areas
of explosive hazard
The Industrial PC may not be used in areas of explosive hazard.
The following conditions must be observed during operation:
Ambient temperature: 0 to 55°C
Atmospheric humidity: Maximum 95%, non-condensing
Sinusoidal vibration:
(EN 60068-2-6) 10 to 58 Hz: 0.035 mm
58 to 500 Hz: 0.5 G (~ 5 m/ s2)
During reading of CD-ROM: 10 to 58 Hz: 0.019 mm
58 to 500 Hz: 0.25 G (~ 2.5 m/ s2)
Impact:
(EN 60068-2-27) 5 G (~ 50 m/ s²), duration: 30 ms
During reading of CD-ROM: 5 G (~ 50 m/ s²), duration: 11 ms
Front side: IP65
Rear side: IP20
Supply voltage: 24 V
DC
power supply: 24 V
DC
(22 – 30 VDC)
100-240 VAC power supply: 100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz
Power consumption: approx. 77 W with 10“ display
approx. 79 W with 12“ display
approx. 90 W with 15“ display
approx. 97 W with 19“ display
If operated with UPS: additional 30 W (while charging)
additional 44 W (UPS-output max.)
Electromagnetic
Compatibility (EMC)
Interference resistance: according to EN 61000-6-2
Emitted resistance: according to EN 61000-6-4
The same values for atmospheric humidity and shock resistance are to be
observed during transport and storage as in operation. The shock
resistance during transport can be improved by means of suitably packing
the Industrial PC. The ambient temperature during storage and transport
must be between -20°C and +65°C.
Pixel errors in the TFT display are production-caused and represent
no complaint-reason!
FCC: Federal Communications Commission
Radio Frequency Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is
operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful
interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his
own expense.
This equipment does not exceed the Class A limits for radiated emissions as
described in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of
Communications.