BECKHOFF CP69xx User Manual

Installation and Operating instructions for
Built-in Control Panel CP69xx
Version: 2.3 Date: 2012-11-27
Table of contents
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 Interfaces 7
Pin assignment 7
Connector description 8
DVI (Digital Visual Interface) 8 USB-Extended input 8 USB interfaces 8 Power supply 8 Ground connection 8
Status-LEDs 8 Control Panel Connecting Kits 9
3.
Installation Instructions 10
Transport and Unpacking 10
Transport 10 Unpacking 10
Installation in the control cabinet 11
Installation in a control cabinet wall 11 Earthing measures 11 Mounting of the Control Panel 12
Fitting the cable 13
Material for assembling the connectors 13 Assembling the connectors 13
Connecting the Control Panel 14
Connecting cables 14 Earthing measures 14
4.
Operating Instructions 15
Functional description 15 Operation 15 Setting the transmission rate 15 Keyboard codes 16 Servicing and maintenance 18
Cleaning the Control Panel 18 Servicing 18
Emergency procedures 18 Shutting down 18
Disposal 18
5.
Troubleshooting 19
Fault correction 19 Beckhoff Support & Service 20
Beckhoff branches and partner companies 20 Beckhoff Headquarters 20 Beckhoff Support 20 Beckhoff Service 20
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Table of contents
6. Appendix 21
Assembly dimensions 21 Technical data 23 Approvals 23
FCC: Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement 23 FCC: Canadian Notice 23
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Foreword

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.

Liability Conditions

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.

Trademarks

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.

Patent Pending

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.

Copyright

© Beckhoff Automation GmbH.
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.

State at Delivery

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.

Delivery conditions

In addition, the general delivery conditions of the company Beckhoff
Automation GmbH apply.
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Foreword

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.
Acute risk of injury!!
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
Attention
Note
If you do not adhere the safety advise adjoining this symbol, there is immediate danger to life and health of individuals!
Risk of injury!
If you do not adhere the safety advise adjoining this symbol, there is danger to life and health of individuals!
Hazard to individuals!
If you do not adhere the safety advise adjoining this symbol, there is obvious hazard to individuals!
Hazard to devices and environment
If you do not adhere the notice adjoining this symbol, there is obvious hazard to materials and environment.
Note or pointer
This symbol indicates information that contributes to better understanding.
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Foreword

Basic safety measures

Only switch the PC off after closing the software
Attention
CAUTION
Before the Industrial PC is switched off, software that is running must be properly closed.
Otherwise it is possible that data on the storage medium is lost. Please read the section Functional description.
Switch off all parts of the equipment, then uncouple the fieldbus
Before opening the housing of the Control Panel, and whenever the Control Panel 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 Control Panel can be uncoupled from the plant.
Pulling out the fieldbus connection plug uncouples the Control Panel (optional).
Items of equipment that have been switched off must be secured against being switched on again.
The Control Panel’s power supply unit must be supplied with 24V
DC
.
Do not open the power supply unit while voltage is applied!
The supply voltage must be switched off before the power supply unit housing is opened.
Do not exchange any parts when under power
Attention
When components are being fitted or removed, the supply voltage must be switched off.
Fitting work on the Control Panel can result in damage:
if metal objects such as screws or tools fall onto operating circuit boards.
if connecting cables internal to the Control Panel are removed or inserted during operation.
High Voltage!
DANGER
Displays used for the Control Panel’s LC-display are operated with a voltage of up to 1000 V, depending on type. For that reason:
The supply voltage must be disconnected before the housing of the Control Panel is opened.
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Foreword

Operator’s obligation to exercise diligence

The operator must ensure that
the Control Panel is only used for its intended purpose (see
chapter Product Description).
the Control Panel is only operated in a sound condition and in
working order (see chapter Servicing and maintenance).
the instruction manual is in good condition and complete, and always available for reference at the place of installation of the Control Panel.
the Control Panel is operated, maintained and repaired only by suitably qualified and authorized 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 Control Panel are removed, and all notes remain legible.
National regulations depending on the machine type
Depending on the type of machine and plant in which the Control Panel is used, national regulations governing the controllers of such machines will apply, and must be observed by the operator. These regulations cover, amongst other things, the intervals between inspections of the controller.
The operator must initiate such inspections in good time.
Do not open the housing of the Control Panel!
Note
Procedure in the event of a fault
Read the operating instructions
Software knowledge
For technical support contact Beckhoff Service.
In the event of faults at the Control Panel, the list in the section
Troubleshooting can be used to determine the measures to be taken.

Operator requirements

Anyone who uses the Control Panel must have read these operating instructions.
Every user must be familiar with all the functions of the software installed on the Industrial PC to which he has access.
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Product Description

Product Description

Appropriate Use

The CP69xx Control Panel is designed for industrial application in machine
and plant engineering. A steel plate housing with aluminum front contains a TFT display, touch screen/ pad (optional) and a PC keyboard (optional). The Control Panel is installed in the front of control cabinets.
Do not use the Control Panel in areas of explosive hazard!
The Control Panel must not be used where there is a risk of explosion.
DANGER

Interfaces

Interfaces to the CP6907 with 5,7“ display
Interfaces to the CP69xx with 6.5”, 12“, 15“, 19“ and 24“ display
X101 DVI in
X102 USB-Extended in
X103 USB in
X104, X105 USB out

Pin assignment

DVI-D 3 X 8-pole digital PCB installation (MOLEX 74320-9000 / 74320-9004)
Connection via standard-RJ45-cabel, not crossed
USB type B, PCB installation (FCI 61729-0010B USB Receptacle B-Type)
X104
X105
USB Type-A twin circuit board mounting (FCI 72309-0030B USB Double Receptacle A-Type)
Pin Signal Pin Signal
1
Rx2-
2
Rx2-
3
GND
4
Rx4-
5
Rx4+
6
DDC CLK
7
DDC DAT
8
AV SYNC
9
Rx1-
10
Rx1+
11
GND
12
Rx3-
Pin Signal Pin Signal
1
5V
2
D-
Pin Signal Pin Signal
1
5V
2
D-
13
Rx3+
14
+ 5V DVI
15
GND
16
HPD
17
Rx0-
18
Rx0+
19
GND
20
Rx5-
21
Rx5+
22
GND
23
RxC+
24
RxC-
3
D+
4
GND
3
D+
4
GND
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Product Description
X106 Power
X101 DVI in
X102 USB-Extended input
Note
Socket 5-pol RM3.50 Sw Screw Clamp BL3.5/180F (WEIDMÜLLER 1615810000)
Pin Function
1
NC
2
NC
3 4
-
24 VDC
5
+

Power Supply

Connector description

DVI (Digital Visual Interface)

The DVI connection is used for transferring the video signal from the Industrial PC to the Control Panel.
The purely digital part (DVI-D) is supported.

USB-Extended input

Integrated DVI/ USB extension technology enable remote panel operation at a distance of up to 50 m from the PC. The Connection is established via socket DVI in and socket USB-Extended in.
The transmission rate of the DDC file has to be limited
At large distance between PC and Control Panel, the transmission rate of the DDC file has to be limited.
See also chapter Setting the transmission rate.

USB interfaces

X103 USB in
X104, X105 USB out
The Control Panel is connected with the Industrial PC via the USB port (connector type B). USB2.0 standard is supported.
The two USB interfaces (connector type A) are used for connecting peripheral devices with USB connection. USB2.0 standard is supported in a distance of up to 5 m from the PC, from a distance of 5 m up to 50 m USB1.1 standard is supported.
X106 Power

Ground connection

Power supply
The power supply for the Control Panel is established via the socket. The power supply connector is included in delivery.
Ground connection
The Control Panel is grounded via the stud bolt.

Status-LEDs

Description of the Status­LEDs
1
2
The Status-LEDs are located near the Connectors.
5
3
4
6
X106
Hub Goodlink (1):
Hub Suspend (2):
USB 1 (3):
USB 2 (4):
Power Good (5):
24 V in (6):
USB-connection to the Industrial-PC established
Not equipped with LED
USB 1-Interface in use
USB 2-Interface in use
Supply voltage o.k.
Power Supply is established
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Product Description

Control Panel Connecting Kits

Cable Set
C9900-K513
C9900-K515
C9900-K421
C9900-K423
C9900-K425
C9900-K427
Connecting kit 3 m for CP69xx, containing: 3 m DVI cable, 3 m USB cable
Connecting kit 5 m for CP69xx, containing: 5 m DVI cable, 5 m USB cable
Connecting kit 10 m for CP69xx including: 10 m DVI cable, 10 m CAT 5 cable for USB-E, USB to USB-E converter CU8800 for mounting rail installation close to the PC and 1 m USB cable to connect the USB to USB-E converter to the PC
Connecting kit 20 m for CP69xx including: 20 m DVI cable, 20 m CAT 5 cable for USB-E, USB to USB-E converter CU8800 for mounting rail installation close to the PC and 1 m USB cable to connect the USB to USB-E converter to the PC
Connecting kit 30 m for CP69xx including: 30 m DVI cable, 30 m CAT 5 cable for USB-E, USB to USB-E converter CU8800 for mounting rail installation close to the PC and 1 m USB cable to connect the USB to USB-E converter to the PC
Connecting kit 40 m for CP69xx including: 40 m DVI cable, 40 m CAT 5 cable for USB-E, USB to USB-E converter CU8800 for mounting rail installation close to the PC and 1 m USB cable to connect the USB to USB-E converter to the PC
C9900-K429
Connecting kit 50 m for CP69xx including: 50 m DVI cable, 50 m CAT 5 cable for USB-E, USB to USB-E converter CU8800 for mounting rail installation close to the PC and 1 m USB cable to connect the USB to USB-E converter to the PC
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Installation Instructions

Installation Instructions

Please also refer to chapter Foreword.

Transport and Unpacking

The specified storage conditions must be observed (see chapter Technical
data).

Transport

Despite the robust design of the unit, the components are sensitive to
strong vibrations and impacts. During transport, your Control Panel should therefore be protected from excessive mechanical stress. Therefore, please use the original packaging.
Danger of damage to the unit
Attention
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.

Unpacking

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 Instructions

Installation in the control cabinet

The Control Panel CP69xx is designed for mounting in control cabinets in
machine and plant engineering applications.
The ambient conditions specified for operation must be observed (see chapter 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 Control Panel’s dimensions (see chapter Assembly dimensions).
Circulation of air
Note
Attention

Installation in a control cabinet wall

When the unit is installed in an enclosure, adequate space for ventilation must be provided.
The clearance above and below the housing must be at least 5 cm in order to ensure adequate ventilation of the Control Panel.
Please note the following points during installation of the Control Panel:
Position the Control Panel 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 Control Panel should not be exposed to direct sunlight.
When the unit is in its mounting position, the ventilation openings must
not be obstructed.
Avoid extreme environmental conditions
Extreme environmental conditions should be avoided as far as possible. Protect the Control Panel from dust, moisture and heat.
The ventilation slots of the Control Panel must not be covered.
Installation in a control cabinet wall
Proceed as follows:
1. Insert the Control Panel at the intended control cabinet wall position and protect it from falling out, prior to final mounting.
2. Release the clamping levers, turn the clamping levers to the side and retighten the screws (see chapter Mounting of the Control Panel).

Earthing measures

Earthing measures
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Earthing connections dissipate interference from external power supply cables, signal cables or cables to peripheral equipment. Establish a low­impedance connection from the earthing point on the Control Panel housing (see chapter Assembly dimensions) to the central earthing point on the control cabinet wall, in which the Panel is being installed.
Installation Instructions

Mounting of the Control Panel

Please refer to the chapter Assembly dimensions for Control Panel cutout
dimensions. Similar pictures.
Mounting of the Control Panel with clamping levers
Clamping levers
Release clamping levers,
Insert the Control Panel into the cutout.
Release the clamping levers with a No. 2.5 Allen key.
Folding them out
and retighten them.
Turn the clamping levers to the side through 90°
and retighten the screws.
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Installation Instructions

Fitting the cable

Wiring

Material for assembling the connectors

Conductive cross-section
Fitting the connector to the cable
Applying the strain relief
Putting in the plug connector
Fixing the upper part of the stain relief housing
Fit the cables for the power supply of the Control Panel, using the included material for assembling the connectors.
Material for assembling the connectors
Plug connector 5-pole
Stain relief housing with lacing cord

Assembling the connectors

The connector is specified for 16 A and can lift conductive cross-sections until 1.5 mm
So the connector is fitted to the cable:
1. Strip insulation from the cable ends (Length of stripped conductor
2. Screw together the cable ends in the 5-pole plug connector in
2
.
is 8 - 9 mm).
accordance with wiring diagram.
Thread the lacing cord into that lower part of the stain relief housing.
Put the plug connector into that lower part of the stain relief housing. Tighten the lacing cord and pinch off the plastic strap.
Fix the upper part of the stain relief housing by snapping it onto the lower part.
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Installation Instructions

Connecting the Control Panel

Risk of explosion!
DANGER
Attention
The Control Panel must never be connected or disconnected in an area that is subject to explosion hazard!
Risk of explosion!
Power supply plug
The mains plug must be disconnected!
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!

Connecting cables

The connections are located at the rear of the Control Panel and are documented in the Product Description section.
When connecting cables to the Control Panel, please adhere to the following order:
Switch off the Industrial PC.
Disconnect all the devices that are to be connected from the power
supply.
Connect all cables at the Control Panel and at the devices to be
connected.
Ensure that all screw connections between connectors and
sockets are tight!
Reconnect all devices to the power supply.

Earthing measures

Earthing measures
Earthing connections dissipate interference from external power supply cables, signal cables or cables.
Connect the earth point on the Control Panel housing to the central earthing point with a low resistance connection. The earthing connection is located at the rear of the housing (see photograph on the left).
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Operating Instructions

Operating Instructions

Please also refer to chapter Foreword.

Functional description

Switch on
Shutting down and switching off
Attention
Note
Note

Setting the transmission rate

Video BIOS
Windows Graphic Driver
The Control Panel does not have its own mains power switch. As soon as the power supply is switched on the control panel is activated.
When the plant is switched off, or when it is disconnected from its power supply, the Control Panel 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 storage medium 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 storage medium, the file will be destroyed. Control software typically writes something to the storage medium every few seconds, so that the probability of causing damage by switching off while the software is running is very high.

Operation

The Control Panel’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 fingertips or with the 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.
Setting the transmission rate
At large distance between PC and Control Panel, the transmission rate of the DDC file has to be limited. The DDC file is transmitted from the Control Panel to the PC in order to transfer the display information like timing and resolution.
The video bios of the graphic card or, using the on-board graphic, the video bios of the motherboard contains the definition of the transmission rate for the DDC file. This value has to be 50 kHz or less. Otherwise the screen is not displayed or not until windows is started.
Windows graphic drivers also include a value for the transmission rate of the DDC file. If Windows is running and no image is displayed, then use a graphic driver with a value of 50 kHz or less for DDC file transmission.
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Operating Instructions

Keyboard codes

Type-dependent number of keys
Operation
Hom e En d
Pg Up Pg Dn
L
R
Del
Ins
Pr i n t
Pau se
En t e r
Sh i f t
Ca p s Lock
Ct r l Al t
Esc
!
Q W
...
@
1
2
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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Operating Instructions
F1 F2 F3 F4
The meaning of the function keys, F1 to F10, is determined by the software and is displayed at the bottom edge of the display.
F5 F6 F7 F8
F9 F1 0 F1 1 F1 2
Ei n s c h u b St r e i f e n
Ei n s c h u b St r e i f e n
Einschub St r e i f e n
Ein sch ub St r e i f e n
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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Operating Instructions
Please also refer to chapter Foreword.

Servicing and maintenance

Cleaning the Control Panel

Switch off the Industrial PC
Attention
The front of the Control Panel can be cleaned with a soft, damp cleaning
Switch off the Industrial PC and all devices connected to it, so that keys cannot be unintentionally actuated.
cloth. Do not use any aggressive cleaning materials, thinners, scouring material or hard objects that could cause scratches.

Servicing

The Control Panel requires no maintenance.
Do not open the housing of the Control Panel!
Note
For technical support contact Beckhoff Service.

Emergency procedures

In case of fire, the Control Panel should be extinguished with powder or nitrogen.

Shutting down

Dismantle the Control Panel
Observe national electronics scrap regulations

Disposal

The device must be fully dismantled in order to dispose of it. The housing can be sent for metal recycling.
Electronic parts such as lamps and circuit boards must be disposed of in accordance with national electronics scrap regulations.
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Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting

Please also refer to chapter Foreword.
Pixel errors
Note
Pixel errors in the TFT display are production-caused and represent no complaint-reason!

Fault correction

Fault Cause Procedure
The Control Panel shows no function when the Industrial PC has been started
The Industrial PC does not boot fully
Computer boots, software starts, but control does not operate correctly
No screen
No power supply to the Industrial PC
Cable not connected
Setup settings are incorrect
Other cause
Cause of the fault is either in the software or in parts of the plant outside the Control Panel
Transmission rate is too high when using DVI cables longer than 20 m
Check power supply cable
1. Correctly connect cable
2. Call Beckhoff Service
Check the setup settings
Call Beckhoff Service
Call the manufacturer of the machine or the software
Limit transmission rate for DDC file to 50 kHz
USB error while TwinCAT access via USB
The Control Panel functions only partially or only part of the time, e.g. no or dark picture
Cycle time in TwinCAT is set on 10 ms (standard)
Defective components in the Control Panel
Increase the cycle time up to 50 ms till 80 ms
Call Beckhoff Service
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Troubleshooting

Beckhoff Support & Service

Beckhoff and their partners around the world offer comprehensive support
and service, guaranteeing fast and competent assistance with all questions related to Beckhoff products and system solutions.

Beckhoff branches and partner companies

Please contact your Beckhoff branch office or partner company for local
support and service on Beckhoff products!
The contact addresses for your country can be found in the list of Beckhoff branches and partner companies: www.beckhoff.com
You will also find further documentation

Beckhoff Headquarters

Beckhoff Automation GmbH Eiserstraße 5 33415 Verl Germany
Phone: +49(0)5246/963-0 Fax: +49(0)5246/963-198 e-mail: info@beckhoff.com

Beckhoff Support

Beckhoff offers you comprehensive technical assistance, helping you not only with the application of individual Beckhoff products, but also with wide­ranging services:
worldwide support
design, programming and commissioning of complex automation
systems
training program for Beckhoff system components
Hotline: Fax: +49(0)5246/963-9157 e-mail: support@beckhoff.com
+49(0)5246/963-157

Beckhoff Service

The Beckhoff service center supports you in all matters of after-sales service:
on-site service
repair service
spare parts service
hotline service
Hotline: Fax: +49(0)5246/963-479 e-mail: service@beckhoff.com
Quote the project number If servicing is required, please quote the project number of your product.
+49(0)5246/963-460
for Beckhoff components there.
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Appendix

Appendix

Attention
Control Panel CP6907 with 5,7“ display

Assembly dimensions

Notice mounting orientation
The assembly of the unit must take place with the orientation diagrammed here. All dimensions are in mm.
rear view with
cutout
dimensions
front view
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side view rear view
Appendix
Notice mounting orientation
Attention
Control Panel CP69xx
The assembly of the unit must take place with the orientation diagrammed here. All dimensions are in mm.
Dimensions CP690x a b t A B C D
CP6909 6.5"-Display 240 175 55 226 161 26.6 30.5
CP6901 12"-Display 330 275 58 316 261 24.6 32.5
CP6902 15"-Display 380 315 59 366 301 41.2 33
CP6903 19"-Display 455 390 67 441 376 77.2 33
CP6904 24”-Display 583 411 75 581 409 54.5 33
Dimensions CP691x a b t A B C D
CP6919
CP6911
CP6912
CP6913
Dimensions CP692x a b t A B C D
CP6929 6.5"-Display 340.4 221 55 326.4 207 70 30.5
CP6921 12"-Display 414 336 58 400 322 51.5 32.5
CP6921-0002 12"-Display 444.2 336 58 430.2 322 51.5 32.5
CP6922 15"-Display 519.4 378.2 59 505.4 364.2 70.9 33
CP6923 19“-Display 567.4 434 67 553.4 420 93.5 33
Dimensions CP693x a b t A B C D
CP6931 12"-Display 410.4 378.2 58 396.4 364.2 115.7 32.5
CP6931-0002 12"-Display 430.4 378.2 58 416.4 364.2 115.7 32.5
CP6932 15"-Display 489.4 418.2 59 475.4 404.2 128.3 33
CP6933 19"-Display 508.4 543 67 494.4 529 195.8 33
6.5"-Display 272.3 221 55 258.3 207 70 30.5
12"-Display 372.2 342.2 58 358.2 328.2 67 32.5
15"-Display 430.4 403 59 416.4 389 86.5 33
19"-Display 508.4 463 67 494.4 449 116.2 33
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Appendix

Technical data

Dimensions
Dimensions (W x H x D): see section Assembly dimensions.
Operation in areas that are subject to explosion hazard
The Control Panel must not be used where there is a risk of explosion.
The following conditions must be observed during operation: Environmental conditions
Ambient temperature: 0 to 55°C Atmospheric humidity: Maximum 95%, non-condensing
Shock resistance Sinusoidal vibration:
(EN 60068-2-6)
58 to 500 Hz: 0.5 G (~ 5 m/ s
10 to 58 Hz: 0.035 mm
2
)
Impact:
5 G (~ 50 m/ s²), duration: 30 ms
Protection class
(EN 60068-2-27)
Front side: IP65 Rear side: IP20
Power supply
Supply voltage: 24 V Power consumption: approx. 8 W mit 5.7“ Display
(20.4 – 28.8 VDC)
DC
approx. 15 W with 6.5“ display approx. 17 W with 10“ display approx. 19 W with 12“ display approx. 30 W with 15“ display approx. 37 W with 19“ display approx. 59 W with 24“ display
EMC compatibility
Resistance to interference: conforms to EN 61000-6-2
Transport and storage
Note
FCC Approval for USA
FCC Approval for Canada
Emission of interference: conforms 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. Suitable packaging of the Control Panel can improve the resistance to impact during transport. The ambient temperature during storage and transport must be between
-20°C and +65°C.
Pixel errors
Pixel errors in the TFT display are production-caused and represent no complaint-reason!

Approvals

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.

FCC: Canadian Notice

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.
CP69xx 23
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