VersaView 5000 ThinManager Thin Clients and Industrial
Computers
Bulletin Numbers 6200P, 6200T, 6200V
Important User Information
Read this document and the documents listed in the additional resources section about installation, configuration, and
operation of this equipment before you install, configure, operate, or maintain this product. Users are required to
familiarize themselves with installation and wiring instructions in addition to requirements of all applicable codes, laws,
and standards.
Activities including installation, adjustments, putting into service, use, assembly, disassembly, and maintenance are
required to be carried out by suitably trained personnel in accordance with applicable code of practice.
If this equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the equipment may
be impaired.
In no event will Rockwell Automation, Inc. be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damages resulting from
the use or application of this equipment.
The examples and diagrams in this manual are included solely for illustrative purposes. Because of the many variables and
requirements associated with any particular installation, Rockwell Automation, Inc. cannot assume responsibility or
liability for actual use based on the examples and diagrams.
No patent liability is assumed by Rockwell Automation, Inc. with respect to use of information, circuits, equipment, or
software described in this manual.
Reproduction of the contents of this manual, in whole or in part, without written permission of Rockwell Automation,
Inc., is prohibited
Throughout this manual, when necessary, we use notes to make you aware of safety considerations.
WARNING: Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can cause an explosion in a hazardous
environment, which may lead to personal injury or death, property damage, or economic loss.
ATTENTION: Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can lead to personal injury or death, property
damage, or economic loss. Attentions help you identify a hazard, avoid a hazard, and recognize the consequence.
IMPORTANTIdentifies information that is critical for successful application and understanding of the product.
Labels may also be on or inside the equipment to provide specific precautions.
SHOCK HAZARD: Labels may be on or inside the equipment, for example, a drive or motor, to alert people that dangerous
voltage may be present.
BURN HAZARD: Labels may be on or inside the equipment, for example, a drive or motor, to alert people that surfaces may
reach dangerous temperatures.
ARC FLASH HAZARD: Labels may be on or inside the equipment, for example, a motor control center, to alert people to
potential Arc Flash. Arc Flash will cause severe injury or death. Wear proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Follow ALL
Regulatory requirements for safe work practices and for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
To order paper copies of technical documentation, contact your local
Allen-Bradley distributor or Rockwell Automation sales representative.
.
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Chapter 1
VersaView 5400 Industrial Computer Features
Top icPa ge
Operating Systems9
Computer Options10
Hardware Features11
The Allen-Bradley® VersaView® 5400 portfolio is a line of industrial computers
that can be used for standalone machine-level and distributed HMI
applications. The open architecture supports modern operating systems and
various software applications, including FactoryTalk® View SE software for
distributed applications. The line is fanless with little maintenance needed,
which reduces costly machine downtime.
Operating Systems
The VersaView 5400 integrated display computers have an edge-to-edge, all
glass, ten-point multi-touch screen that can also be operated with gloves. The
touch screens are precalibrated so that recalibration is not necessary.
All VersaView non-display computers perform the same as the integrated
display computers, in a compact design that supports multiple mounting
options.
The following Microsoft-licensed operating systems are available:
• Windows 7 Professional (64 bit), SP 1
• Windows Embedded Standard 7 (64 bit)
• Windows 10 IoT Enterprise (64 bit)
No operating system updates have been applied to the factory image beyond
the above listed service packs.
To obtain a copy of a factory system image, contact your local technical support
center or access the Rockwell Automation® PCDC site:
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Notes:
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Chapter 2
VersaView 5200 ThinManager Thin Client
Features
Top icPa ge
Thin Client Options13
Hardware Features14
The Allen-Bradley® VersaView® 5200 ThinManager® thin clients work
exclusively with ThinManager software for centrally-managed content
delivery. Integrated display and non-display versions are available.
Thin Client Options
Ta b l e 2 describes what options ship currently with VersaView 5200 thin clients.
To identify your model’s configuration, compare the sticker on your model to
Ta b l e 2
.
A comparative summary of features is in publication IC-TD001
, Industrial
Computer and Monitors Specifications Technical Data.
324V DC power input connection10Analog audio output
4Ground stud11Microphone input
53 x Ethernet LAN port122 x Serial COM port, RS-232
62 x USB 3.0 port134 x Mini DisplayPort
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72 x USB 2.0 port
(1) Button has a LED ring that is lit when power is on, which is shown in picture.
(2) These ports support 4K resolution.
(3) Audio input is not supported currently with ThinManager software.
(4) Only cat. no. 6200T-RE includes these four mini display ports; cat. no. 6200T-RC does not.
(2)
(3)
(3)
(2)(4)
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Install the Thin Client or Computer
Top icPa ge
Before You Begin17
Parts List17
Installation Precautions18
Installation Guidelines19
Mounting Clearance Requirements20
Dimensions21
Required Tools23
Install the Thin Client or Computer23
Connect Per ipherals28
Connect Powe r29
Chapter 3
Before You Begin
Parts List
Before you unpack your VersaView® 5000 ThinManager® thin client or
industrial computer, inspect the shipping carton for damage. If damage is
visible, immediately contact the shipper and request assistance. Otherwise,
proceed with unpacking.
Keep the original packing material in case you need to return the VersaView
thin client or computer for repair or transport it to another location. Use both
the inner and outer packing cartons to provide adequate protection for
equipment returned for service.
VersaView thin clients or computers ship with the following items.
(1) Shipped only with VersaView thin client and industrial computers with integrated display models.
(2) DC terminal block does not ship with the cat. no. 6200T-BA ThinManager thin client model.
(3) Shipped only with the cat. no. 6200T-BA ThinManager thin client model.
(4) Shipped only with non-display industrial computers and non-display ThinManager thin client models.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(1)
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Installation Precautions
Read and follow these precautions before you install your VersaView thin client
or industrial computer.
Environment and Enclosure Information
ATT EN TI ON : This equipment is intended for use in a Pollution Degree 2
industrial environment, in overvoltage Category II applications (as defined in
IEC 60664-1), at altitudes up to 2000 m (6561 ft) without derating.
This equipment is UL Listed, and considered Group 1, Class A industrial
equipment according to IEC/CISPR 32. Without appropriate precautions, there
can be potential difficulties with electromagnetic compatibility in other
environments due to conducted as well as radiated disturbance.
All VersaView integrated display thin clients and industrial computers are
shipped with a gasketed bezel to meet specified NEMA, UL Type, and IEC IP
ratings only when mounted in a panel or enclosure with an equivalent rating.
In addition to this publication, see the following:
• Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines, publication
1770-4.1
• NEMA 250 and IEC 60529, as applicable, for explanations of the degrees of
protection provided by enclosures
, for more installation requirements
European Union Directive
VersaView 5000 ThinManager thin client and industrial computers meet the
European Union Directive requirements when installed within the European
Union or EEA regions and have the CE marking. A copy of the declaration of
the conformity is available at https://www.rockwellautomation.com/global/
support/technical-documentation/overview.page.
ATT EN TI ON : This equipment is intended to operate in an industrial or
control room environment, which uses some form of power isolation from
the public low-voltage mains.
To comply with EN 55024 and EN 55032, all cables, with the exception of the
Ethernet cables, must be used indoors. These cables cannot exit the building at
any point and cannot directly connect to cables outside the building. All I/O
cables, with the exception of the Ethernet cables and serial port (COM) cables,
must be less than 3 m (9.842 ft).
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To comply with EN 55024 and EN 55032, use the following for cable types.
(1) For the applicable power adapters, see the Power Connection table rows in Connect Peripherals on page 28.
Shielded
Line-out
Unshielded
(1)
Installation Guidelines
Follow these guidelines to make sure your VersaView thin client or industrial
computer provides service with excellent reliability:
• The installation site must have sufficient power.
ATTENTION: For applications with an AC power source, the shipped
or optional AC-to-DC power adapter must be plugged into a
grounded outlet to maintain an electrically safe installation.
• In dry environments, static charges can build up easily. Proper grounding
of the thin client or computer helps to reduce static discharges, which
can cause shock and damage electronic components.
• The ambient air temperature must not exceed the maximum operating
temperature in Ta b l e 3
Table 3 - Maximum Operating Temperature Ranges
VersaView ModelCat. Nos.Temperature, max
5200
ThinManager thin client
5400 Industrial Computers Non-display6200P-NSxA1-20…+60 °C (-4…+140 °F)
.
Non-display6200T-BA0…50 °C (32…122 °F)
6200T-KB0…55 °C (32…131 °F)
6200T-RC, 6200T-RE0…45 °C (32…113 °F
6200T-NA-20…+60 °C (-4…+140 °F)
Display6200T-xxWA0…50 °C (32…122 °F)
Display6200P-xxWS3x10…50 °C (32…122 °F)
IMPORTANTVersaView thin clients and industrial computers can operate at a
range of extremes. However, the life span of any elec tronic device is
shortened if you continuously operate it at its highest rated
temperature, which includes the touch screen and LCD panel.
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• The humidity of the ambient air must not exceed the following limits:
VersaView ModelC at. Nos.
5200
ThinManager thin client
5400 Industrial Computers Non-display6200P-NSxA195% at 40 °C (104 °F)
Non-display6200T-BA90% at 50 °C (122 °F)
6200T-KB90% at 55 °C (122 °F)
6200T-RC, 6200T-RE90% at 40 °C (104 °F)
6200T-NA95% at 40 °C (104 °F)
Display6200T-xxWA93% at 40 °C (104 °F)
Display6200P-xxWS3x193% at 40 °C (104 °F)
Humidity, max
(noncondensing)
• The thin client or computer cover must always remain in place during
operation. The cover provides protection against high voltages inside
the VersaView device and inhibits radio frequency emissions that can
interfere with other equipment.
Enclosure Guidelines
• The enclosure must allow sufficient space around air inlets and outlets to
provide the circulation necessary for cooling. See Mounting Clearance
Requirements on page 20 for further information. Never allow air
passages to become obstructed.
• Hot air rises. The temperature at the top of the enclosure is often higher
than the temperature in other parts of the enclosure, especially if air is
not circulating.
Mounting Clearance
Requirements
Consider a user-supplied fan, heat exchanger, or air conditioner for heat
generated by other devices in the enclosure. See Installation Guidelines
on page 19 for the acceptable temperature ranges for these computers.
To help prevent overheating and to provide access to the thin client or
computer I/O ports for cable connections, leave at least 5 cm (2 in.) of free
space around the device.
Do not obstruct the air intake, exhaust openings, or cooling fins of the thin
client or computer cover.
IMPORTANTVersaView thin clients and industrial computers generate heat. Therefore,
do not operate either device in an enclosure with the minimum clearances
unless adequate ventilation or other cooling methods are used to lower the
temperature within the enclosure.
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210 (8.27)
140 (5.51)
63 (2.48)*
Without the Factory-installed Bookshelf Mounting Plate
With the Factory-installed Bookshelf Mounting Plate
Cat. No. 6200T-BA
Cat. Nos. 6200T-KB, 6200T-NA, and 6200P-NS3x1
(cat. no. 6200T-KB shown in illustration)
Without the Fac tory-installed Bookshelf Mounting Plate
With the Factory-installed Bookshelf Mounting Plate
150 (5.9)
58 (2.28)*
240 (9.45)
99.5 (3.92)
4 x Ø11
(0.43)
32
(1.26)
4 x Ø5.5
(0.22)
266 (10.47)
4 x Ø5.5
(0.22)
180 (7.01)
192 (7.56)
32
(1.26)
* Add 2.6 mm (0.1 in.) to the height if you install the supplied rubber foot pads.
Cat. Nos. 6200T-RC and 6200T-RE
350 (13.78)
248.5
(9.78)
71.4
(2.81)*
Dimensions
Figure 8 - Dimensions for Non-display Models
Review the following dimensions to estimate the clearance necessary to install
your thin client or computer. Dimensions are given in mm (in.).
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B
A
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
M
N
L
O
Radius 10
(0.4 in.)
Figure 9 - Dimensions for Integrated Display Models
Display
Size
Cat. Nos.
6200P-12WS3x1,
6200T-12WA
6200P-15WS3x1,
6200T-15WA
6200P-19WS3x1,
6200T-19WA
6200P-22WS3x1,
6200T-22WA
(1) Metric dimension is ±0.5, and the English dimension is ±0.02.
(2) Metric dimension is ±1.0, and the English dimension is ±0.04.
(in.)
12.1266
(10.47)
15.6298
(11.73)
18.5337
(13.27)
21.5373
(14.68)
ABCDEFGHI J KL
328
414
(16.3)
480
(18.9)
545
163.2
(6.43)
193.5
(7.61)
230
(9.07)
268
(10.55)
(12.91)
(21.46)
261
(10.28)
344.2
(13.55)
410
(16.13)
476.6
(18.76)
248
(9.76)
280
(11)
319
(12.56)
355
(14)
310
(12.2)
396
(15.6)
462
(18.19)
527
(20.75)
Dimensions, mm (in.)
260
292
331
367
125
(4.92)
160
(6.3)
250
(9.84)
250
(9.84)
(10.24)
(11.5)
(13.03)
(14.45)
200
(7.87)
110
(4.33)
130
(5.12)
150
(5.91)
—322.5
330
(13)
390
(15.35)
450
(17.71)
(12.7)
408
(16)
474
(18.66)
539
(21.22)
(1)
7.6
(0.3)
(2)
M
97.1
(3.82)
NO
89.5
24.5
(3.52)
(0.97)
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Required Tools
Install the Thin Client or
Computer
These tools are required to install all VersaView 5000 models:
• #2 cross-head screwdriver
• Panel cutout tools (for wall and panel mounting)
• 2 mm Allen wrench (for mounting clips on integrated display models)
• Drill motor and drill bit (for wall, machine, and table mounting)
• T10 Torx key or screwdriver (to install optional brackets)
• Anti-static wriststrap
The computers support the following mounting options:
• Panel mount (for integrated display models)
• Wall mount (for non-display models)
TIPAll non-display models ship with a factory-installed mounting plate for
wall mounting, except for cat. nos. 6200T-RC and 6200T-RE.
Instructions for other available mounting plates and mounting options
are detailed in Appendix A, Install Accessories
, starting on page 51.
Panel Mounting Guidelines
Observe these guidelines when you install an integrated display thin client or
computer in a panel.
ATTENTION: Failure to follow these guidelines can result in personal
injury or damage to the panel components.
• Remove all electrical power from the panel before you make the cutout.
• Confirm that there is adequate space behind the panel. For specific
information, refer to Mounting Clearance Requirements
• Cut supporting panels to specifications before installation. Take
precautions so metal cuttings do not enter components already installe
panel.
in
The supplied mounting hardware accommodates panel thickness
between 1.5…6 mm (0.06…0.24 in.).
• Make sure the area around the panel cutout is clear.
• The only acceptable mounting position is in the horizontal positi
w
ith the I/O ports at the bottom.
• For VESA mounting of non-display thin clients or computers, th
i
nstallation must provide sufficient mechanical stability to minimize the
effects from vibration and shock. The mounting means must be firm
at
tached to the supporting surface with the appropriate hardware.
on page 20.
on
e
ly
d
IMPORTANTVESA mounting reduces the computer IP rating from IP65 to IP20.
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Panel Cutout Dimensions
The VersaView 5000 Cutout Template, publication 6200-DS001, is shipped
with all VersaView 5000 integrated display thin client or computer models.
All integrated display thin client or computer models must be mounted to
meet these panel cutout dimensions.
Display Size (in.)Cutout Dimensions (H x W), approx.
12.1250 x 312 mm (9.84 x 12.28 in.)
15.6282 x 398 mm (11.1 x 15.67 in.)
18.5321 x 464 mm (12.64 x 18.27 in.)
21.5357 x 529 mm (14.06 x 20.83 in.)
Mount an Integrated Display Model in a Panel
Mounting clips secure an integrated display model to the panel. The number of
clips varies by model.
Follow these steps to mount an integrated display model in a panel.
1. Remove power from the panel.
2. Verify that the panel surface around the area to be cut is clean and free of
be debris.
ATTENTION: Take precautions so metal fragments do not enter
components already installed in the panel to avoid personal injury or
damage to the panel components.
3. Cut an opening in the panel by using the appropriate panel cutout
dimensions.
4. Attach cables to the integrated display model before installation if rear
access to the model is limited after installation.
For where to attach cables, see Connect Peripherals
5. Make sure the sealing gasket is properly positioned on the integrated
display model.
This gasket forms a compression-type seal. Do not use sealing compounds.
6. Place the integrated display model in the panel cutout.
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4
3
6
18
27
12.1 in. Integrated Display Models
18.5 in. and 21.5 in. Integrated Display Models
8
3
4
7
1015
1162
13
8
7
14
3
4
1015
11629
12
12
9
15.6 in. Integrated Display Models
5
I/O Ports
I/O Ports
I/O Ports
7. Slide the mounting clips into the holes on the top, bottom, and sides of
the integrated display model.
8. Hand-tighten the mounting clips around the bezel by following the
tighten sequence in Figure 10
.
9. Repeat this process at least three times until the clips are hand-tight and
the gasket is compressed uniformly against the panel.
10. With a 2 mm Allen wrench, tighten the mounting clips to a torque of
0.4 N•m (3.5 lb•in) by following the torque sequence in Figure 10
. Do
not overtighten.
11. Repeat this process at least three times until the clips are properly torqued
0.7 N•m (6.2 lb•in)
to
. Verify that the gasket is compressed uniformly
against the panel.
ATTENTION: Tighten the mounting clips to the specified torque to
provide a proper seal and to help prevent product damage. Rockwell
Automation assumes no responsibility for water or chemical damage
to the integrated display model or other equipment within the
enclosure because of improper installation.
Figure 10 - Tightening and Torquing Sequence for Mounting Clips
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VESA Mounting
You can use an optional bench/tabletop adapter to mount a VersaView 5000
thin client or industrial computer on a bench or tabletop.
For installation instructions, see Install the VESA Mounting Plate
IMPORTANTIf you choose to VESA mount an integrated display model, its IP rating is
reduced from IP65 to IP20.
on page 54.
Mount a Non-display Model
Follow these steps to mount a VersaView 5000 non-display model.
IMPORTANTDepending on the bracket, certain restrictions apply when you mount a
non-display model. See Figure 11
For other available non-display mounting brackets and their orientations,
see Appendix
1. Verify that the power is disconnected.
2. Depending on your application, drill holes to accommodate customersupplied M5 pan head screws.
See Figure 8 on page 21
3. Mount the non-display model by using four customer-supplied M5 pan
head screws.
A.
for mounting hole locations and dimensions.
for details.
Tighten to a torque that is appropriate for the screw and material.
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For cat. nos. 6200T-KB, 6200T-NA, and
6200P-NS3xx with factory-installed
mounting bracket
For cat. no. 6200T-BA with
factory-installed mounting
bracket
6200V-BXMACH machine mounting for cat. nos. 6200T-KB, 6200T-NA, and 6200P-NS3x1
I/O Ports
I/O Ports
I/O
Port s
I/O
Port s
6200V-BXMACH2 machine mounting for cat. nos. 6200T-RC and 6200T-RE
I/O Ports
I/O Ports
I/O PortsI/O Ports
Figure 11 - Acceptable Mounting Positions for Non-display VersaView Thin Clients and Industrial Computer Models
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Connect Peripherals
See Hardware Features on page 11 or page 14 for what ports are available to
connect peripherals. Use the table below for accessories to connect peripherals
to VersaView 5000 thin clients or industrial computers.
IMPORTANTFor optimal performance, use only Rockwell Automation-approved active
DisplayPort adapters.
CategoryCat. No.DescriptionFor Cat. No.
Mounting
hardware
Cables a nd
adapters
Power
connection
(1) Power adapters ship with a power cord that has an IEC 60320 C14 receptacle and a NEMA 5-15P three-prong plug
6200V-BXMACHMachine mounting bracket6200P-NS3x1
6200T-KB
6200T-NA
6200V-BXMACH2Machine mounting bracket for ThinManager thin client
6200V-DPVGA2DisplayPort to VGA active adapterAll
6200V-DPDVI2DisplayPort to DVI-D active adapter
6200V-DPHDMI4K DisplayPort to HDMI active adapter
6200V-DPCBL2MDisplayPort to DisplayPort cable, 2 m (6.5 ft) long
6200V-DVICBL2MDVI-D to DVI-D cable, 2 m (6.5 ft) long
6200V-MDP2Mini DisplayPort to Mini DisplayPort cable, 2 m (6.5 ft) long 6200T-RC
6200V-MDPDPMini DisplayPort to HDMI adapter
6200VMDPHDMI4K30
6200V-VGACBL2M VGA to VGA cable, 2 m (6.5 ft) longAll
6200V-USBCBL2M USB touch screen cable, 2 m (6.5 ft) long
6200V-MPS4AC to 90 W, 24V DC power adapter
6200V-MPS5Replacement AC to DC power adapter
6200V-MPS6AC to 40 W, 24V DC power adapter
6200V-DCCONNDC power mating connector housing kitAll except
6200V-DCCONN2Replacement DC terminal block6200T-KB
for North American applications. Any IEC 60320 C13 power cord can be used for other international applications.
multi-4K display models
Mini DisplayPort to DisplayPor t adapter
(1)
(1)
(1)
6200T-RC
6200T-RE
6200T-RE
All except
6200T-BA
6200T-BA
All except
6200T-BA
6200P-22WS3x1
6200T-BA
6200T-KB
6200T-RC
6200T-RE
6200T-RC
6200T-RE
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Connect Power
VersaView 5000 thin clients and industrial computers are factory shipped to be
connected to a 24V DC power source, except for the 6200T-BA VersaView
ThinManager thin client model, which uses an included AC to 5V DC
adapter. For applications with an AC power source, see AC Power Options
on
page 31.
ATTENTION:
When you connect power to the thin client or computer for the
first time, these actions occur:
• The default UEFI setting automatically starts the computer after it is plugged
into a power source.
• For VersaView 5400 industrial computers with a Windows operating system
(OS), you must read and accept an End User Setup procedure.
Do not disconnect power from the system until after the Windows Setup
procedure is completed. If power is disconnected during this procedure, it
can result in a corrupted system image.
Operate the VersaView thin client or industrial computer in an industrial or
control room environment, which uses some form of power isolation from the
public low-voltage mains.
ATTENTION:
Supply the thin client or computer circuit with its own disconnect.
Use an uninterruptible power source (UPS) to help protect against unexpected
power failure or power surges.
For VersaView 5400 industrial computers, always shut down the Windows OS
before you disconnect power to the computer to minimize performance
degradation and operating system failures.
Connect DC Power
DC power models support operation from a SELV
common (DC-) can be connected together to the functional ground screw to
support some SELV cases where grounding at the computer is required by the
end user.
IMPORTANTThis section does not apply to the cat. no. 6200T-BA thin client single display
model, which is supplied with an AC to 5V DC power adapter and cord.
The power supply is internally protected against reverse polarity.
ATT EN TI ON : Use a SELV isolated and ungrounded power supply as input
power to the computer. This power source provides protection so that under
normal and single fault conditions, the voltage between the conductors and
Functional Earth/Protective Earth does not exceed a safe value.
(1) Where safety extra low voltage (SELV) is as defined in IEC 61010-2-201.
(1)
power source. The DC
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Non-display Computer or Thin Client Models (above)
(1)
Photo 1 is the DC power input connector on the bottom of cat. nos. 6200P-NS3x1
and 6200T-NA. Photo 2 is the supplied DC terminal block installed in the same DC
power input connector (shown without wires connected).
Photo 3 is the DC power input connector on the bottom of cat. nos. 6200T-KB,
6200T-RC, and 6200T-RE. Photo 4 is the supplied DC terminal block installed in the
same DC power input connector (shown without wires connected).
Integrated Display Computer or thin client Models (at right)
Photo 5 is the DC power input connector on the bottom of all integrated display thin
client or computer models. Photo 6 is the sup plied DC terminal block installed in the
DC power input connector (shown without wires connected).
(1) Excludes cat. no. 6200T-BA.
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56
Follow these steps to connect the thin client or computer to a DC power
source.
TIPThe following steps are to wire and attach
the DC terminal block that is supplied
with the computer.
The optional DC connector shown at right,
cat. no. 6200V-DCCONN, can be used
instead of the DC terminal block.
1. Turn off the main power switch or breaker.
2. Verify that the DC power wires meet these requirements:
•Material: Stranded copper
• Wire gauge: 0.326…3.31 mm (22…12 AWG)
3. Insert each DC power wire into the correct terminal on the supplied
DC terminal block.
See the DC power input connector on the bottom of the thin client or
computer for which wires to connect to the DC terminal block.
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4. Connect the DC terminal block to the DC power input.
5. Connect the thin client or computer to earth ground by using a
1.5 mm
2
(16 AWG) or larger external wire.
Use a ground wire with an insulation color that is approved by local
inspection authority.
Install the Thin Client or ComputerChapter 3
TIPIntegrated display thin clients and computers have a ground stud
on the computer base. See page 11
or page 16 for its location.
On non-display thin clients and
computers with bookshelf
mounting brackets, a ground screw
is on one end of the bracket, as
shown at right.
Use this ground screw to connect
the thin client or computer to earth ground.
6. Apply 24V DC power to the thin client or computer.
AC Power Options
The following options are available to connect AC to 24V DC power for
VersaView 5000 thin clients or industrial computers, except for the
6200T-BA thin client single display model
separately.
• An AC to 90 W, 24V DC power adapter and power cord
(cat. no. 6200V-MPS4)
(2)
• An AC to 40 W, 24V DC power adapter and power cord
(cat. no. 6200V-MPS6)
Both power adapters ship with a power cord that has an IEC 60320 C14
receptacle and a standard NEMA 5-15P three-prong plug for use in North
America. Any IEC 60320 C13 power cord can be used for other international
applications.
Follow these steps to connect a separately purchased AC to DC power adapter
to an AC power source.
1. Connect the AC to DC power adapter to the DC power input on the
computer. See Hardware Features on page 11
or page 14 for the DC
power input location.
2. Connect the receptacle end of the power cord to the power adapter.
3. Connect the three-prong plug end of the power cord to an AC power
source.
SHOCK HAZARD: Connect the power cord to an AC power source with
an earth ground. Failure to follow this warning can result in electrical
shock.
(1) The 6200T-BA thin client model is supplied with an AC to 5V DC power adapter and cord. To order a replacement, see
Connect Peripherals
(2) See Connect Peripherals
on page 28.
on page 28 for which VersaView models work with each power adapter.
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Operate the Thin Client or Computer
Top icPa ge
Operating Guidelines33
Touch Screen Precautions34
Start the Thin Client or Computer34
Restart the Thin Client or Computer36
Shut Down the Thin Client or Computer36
Chapter 4
Operating Guidelines
Follow these operating guidelines for your VersaView® thin client or computer:
• When the thin client or computer is panel mounted, operator access is
limited to the front of the thin client or computer, which includes the
display and the touch screen.
IMPORTANTAccess to components behind the panel where the thin client or
computer is installed is restricted to authorized and properly
trained personnel.
• When the thin client or computer is mounted in an enclosure, keep the
enclosure door closed during operation so dust and other airborne
contamination do not infiltrate the thin client or computer. Open the
door only for routine maintenance.
SHOCK HAZARD: Do not operate the thin client or computer with
the covers removed. An electric shock hazard exists. All covers are
required to maintain EMI shield.
• Always use the proper power down procedures as required by your
operating system, such as the Shut Down command in the Microsoft
Windows operating system (OS).
• After you shut down the thin client or computer, do not apply power
again until shutdown is complete.
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Chapter 4Operate the Thin Client or Computer
Touch Screen Precautions
WARNING: If the LCD screen darkens or if the backlight is not functioning
properly, the screen may be difficult to read and use of this screen could
result in a potentially hazardous outcome. Do not use the LCD touch screen
under these circumstances.
The design of the system must take into account the possibility of the LCD screen
or LCD touch screen losing functionality and unable to be used to maintain or
change control of the system. The touch screen shall not be the single point of
control of critical functions and is not intended to replace an E-stop.
Design of the system should follow all applicable code and good engineering
practice. Factors to consider include the following:
• The possibility of an unreadable LCD screen
• The possibility of an inoperable touch screen
• Unexpected communication errors or delays
• Operator error in the control of the system
• Proper use of E-stops and other safety practices
The user shall provide means to achieve a safe state during anomalies and verify
that the system has adequate redundancy for critical functions.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
Touch Screen Driver Software
VersaView 5400 integrated display industrial computers are factory calibrated and
do not need field calibration. They are shipped with a specialized touch screen
driver (eGalaxTouch) and configuration utility that are optimized for single-touch
mouse emulation applications such as FactoryTalk® View.
VersaView 5200 integrated display thin clients must be configured and calibrated
via ThinManager® software. For more information on how to configure and
calibrate, see
IMPORTANTThinManager software only supports single-touch operation.
https://thinmanager.com/support/manuals/
The USB touch screen driver module must be added to the terminal
configuration.
.
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Operate the Thin Client or ComputerChapter 4
Reinstall the Microsoft HID Driver on VersaView 5400 Integrated Display Computers
The factory-installed eGalaxTouch screen driver on VersaView 5400 integrated
display industrial computers is for single touch applications. By default, the
Windows OS on
available for this Display’ for multi-touch operation.
If you want the Windows OS to recognize the native Microsoft HID multitouch driver, then you must first uninstall the eGalaxTouch screen driver.
To uninstall the eGalaxTouch screen driver, perform the following steps.
these computers
report that ‘No Pen or Touch Input is
Start the Thin Client or
Computer
1. On your Windows task bar, cl
2. Click Control Panel.
3. In the Control Panel menu, click Programs and Features.
4. In the Programs list, find and highlight eGalaxTouch software.
5. Right-click the highlighted program name, and select Uninstall.
6. After you uninstall eGalaxTouch software, restart your computer.
Windows automatically installs the native Microsoft HID touch screen
driver, and then reports the computer as having ‘Touch Input Avai
with 10 Touch Points.’
TIPTo reinstall the eGalaxTouch screen driver, access the Rockwell Automation®
Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC) at
If you must reinstall the touch screen driver, the touch screen utility
automatically detects the USB port used by the touch screen controller.
Follow these steps to start your VersaView thin client or computer.
IMPORTANTThe following steps apply to when the thin client or computer must be
manually started. See Connect Power on page 29 for when power is applied
to the thin client or computer for the first time.
ick.
lable
.
1. Make sure all necessary peripheral devices are connected to the
corresponding I/O ports on the thin client or computer.
2. Make sure any connected components with separate power supplies
(such as an external display) are turned on first.
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Chapter 4Operate the Thin Client or Computer
3. Install power to the power input of the thin client or computer.
Restart the Thin Client or
Computer
AC powered models: See AC Power Options
on page 31 for how to
install an AC-to-DC power adapter to the DC power input on the thin
client or computer.
DC powered models: See Connect DC Power
on page 29 for how to
install DC power to the DC power input on the thin client or computer.
4. Apply power to the thin client or computer.
5. Press the power switch on the thin client or computer.
See Hardware Features on page 11
or page 14 for the power switch
location.
The thin client or industrial computer performs certain actions when it is
started or reset. See Restart the Thin Client or Computer
on page 36 for what
is done.
If your system does not start or you notice other anomalies, refer to
Troubleshoot the System
starting on page 45.
Use any of the following methods to restart the thin client or computer.
• From the Start menu, choose Restart.
• Press Ctrl+Alt+Delete on an attached keyboard and click Restart.
Shut Down the Thin Client or
Computer
During a restart, the thin client or computer does the following:
• Clears the RAM.
• Starts the POST.
• Initializes peripheral devices such as drives and printers.
• Loads the operating system (except for VersaView ThinManager® thin
client computers).
If a display is available, use it to view the progress of the POST, the initialization of
accessory devices, and the startup dialogs for any operating system that is installed.
Use either of the following methods to shut down the thin client or computer.
MethodActions
Windows O SIMPORTANT: Applies only to VersaView 5400 integrated display industrial
Power switchMomentarily press the power switch to shut down the thin client or computer. See
computers.
With an attached mouse and keyboard, do one of the following.
• Press Ctrl+Alt+Delete and click Shut Down.
• From the Start menu, click or choose Shut Down.
Hardware Features on page 11
or page 14 for the power switch location.
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Configure the UEFI (BIOS) Settings
Top icPa ge
Set-up Utility Overview37
Access the Set-up Utility38
UEFI Overview38
H/W Monitor38
Security38
Restore the OS Image39
Upgrade to a New UEFI40
Chapter5
Set-up Utility Overview
The set-up utility is a hardware configuration program built into the
extensible firmware interface (UEFI)
Input/Output System (BIOS) to describe the system firmware except where
BIOS is specifically used, such as on a graphical interface
You can run the set-up utility to do the following:
• Change the system configuration.
• Set the time and date as part of a commissioning step.
TIPA commissioning step is one of the following situations:
• When the thin client or computer is powered up initially
• When the Windows OS image is restored (on VersaView® 5400
computers)
• When the UEFI set-up utility is upgraded
• Redefine communication ports to help prevent any conflicts.
• Read the current amount of system memory.
• Change the boot drive order.
• Set or change the password or make other changes to the security
settings.
.
In this chapter, UEFI replaces Basic
.
universal
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Chapter 5Configure the UEFI (BIOS) Settings
UEFI for All Cat. Nos. Except 6200T-KB, 6200T-RC, and 6200T-REUEFI for Cat. Nos. 6200T-KB, 6200T-RC, and 6200T-RE
Help WindowHelp Window
Access the Set-up Utility
UEFI Overview
Follow these steps to access the set-up utility in your thin client or computer.
IMPORTANTAn external keyboard must be connected to the computer to perform these
steps.
1. Start or restart your computer.
2. During POST, press F2 to access the UEFI set-up utility.
The main tab is the default screen whenever you access the UEFI interface.
Depending on the UEFI, there are other tabs with configurable menu items
Help Window
When you select a menu or submenu item, a corresponding help menu displays
to the right of the item. As you toggle between menu items, the help menu
updates automatically.
H/W Monitor
Security
You can view various hardware parameters from the H/W Monitor menu. It
shows the temperature and system voltage measurements. This menu is
beneficial to identify possible computer issues.
The Security tab of the UEFI set-up utility provides password protection for
applications where security is preferred or needed.
You can set a supervisor password that is required to access the UEFI set-up
utility. You can set a user password that is required for computer startup.
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Configure the UEFI (BIOS) SettingsChapter 5
Restore the OS Image
Perform the following steps to restore your computer with a backed-up OS image
on an external USB storage drive.
1. Attach the following external peripherals to your computer:.
• Display (for non-display computers)
•USB Keyboard
• USB drive (16 GB or larger)
2. Access the Rockwell Automation® PCDC website at
4. On the Find Downloads page, use your computer model as the sear
cri
teria.
5. Follow the instructions on the PCDC site to find your OS image.
TIPYou must be registered with the Rockwell Automation PCDC
website to download files.
You must accept a User Agreement before files can be downloaded.
6. Download the OS Image file to your USB drive.
7. After the file downloads, restart the computer.
.
ch
8. During POST, press F5 to access the Boot menu.
9. Toggle down the Boot menu to select RecoveryDISK and press Enter.
10. To apply the image, follow the onscreen instructions.
11. The OS image file on the USB drive copies to the system.
WARNING: Do not interrupt power to the computer during the OS
image restore.
Sudden power loss can render the computer inoperable.
12. After the OS image
13. When you restore the OS image, it is identical to starting the computer
for the first time.
See Connect Power on page 29 for what actions occur.
restore is complete, restart the computer.
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Chapter 5Configure the UEFI (BIOS) Settings
Upgrade to a New UEFI
Sometimes a new UEFI (BIOS) is released to enhance the performance of your
computer or to correct a anomaly. In such cases, you can download BIOS
upgrades at the Rockwell Automation PCDC website at
For All VersaView 5000 ThinManager® Thin Client and Industrial
Computers Except Cat. No. 6200T-BA
For instructions to upgrade the BIOS for cat. no. 6200T-BA, see page 42.
To upgrade the BIOS for other VersaView 5000 ThinManager thin client and
industrial computers, perform the following steps.
1. Attach the following external peripherals to your computer:
• Display (for non-display computers)
•USB keyboard
• USB drive (1 GB or larger)
2. Access the Rockwell Automation PCDC website.
3. On the home page, click Find Downloads.
4. On the Find Downloads page, use your computer model as the search
criteria.
5. Follow the instructions on the PCDC site to find your BIOS.
TIPYou must be registered with the Rockwell Automation PCDC
website to download files.
You must accept a User Agreement before files can be downloaded.
6. Download the BIOS file to your USB drive.
7. Open the file and extract the folder to the root directory of your USB
drive.
8. After the folder is extracted, restart the computer.
9. During POST, press F5 to access the Boot menu.
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Configure the UEFI (BIOS) SettingsChapter 5
For All Cat. Nos. Except 6200T-KB, -RC, and -REFor Cat. Nos. 6200T-KB, 6200T-RC, and 6200T-RE
A
B
C
10. Toggle down the Boot menu to select Internal Shell and press Enter.
The internal shell displays.
IMPORTANTDepending on what other drives are attached to your system, the
attached USB drive can be mapped as the fs1 or fs2 drive, and as a
removable hard disk.
11. Type fsX: (where ‘X’ is the number shown for your mapped USB drive)
and press Enter (A).
12. To navigate to the folder where the BIOS is stored, use a DOS-type
command to identify the folder (for example, cd <folder_name>) and
press Enter (B).
13. Type update.nsh and press Enter (C).
The BIOS update procedure starts automatically.
IMPORTANTIgnore any ‘PDR Region does not exist’ messages.
WARNING: Do not disconnect power from the computer until after
the BIOS flash procedure is completed. If power is disconnected
during this procedure, it can render the computer inoperable.
14. Once the BIOS flash procedure is completed, restart the computer.
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Chapter 5Configure the UEFI (BIOS) Settings
A
B
C
D
For VersaView 5200 ThinManager Thin Client Cat. No. 6200T-BA
To upgrade the BIOS for VersaView 5200 ThinManager thin client cat. no.
6200T-BA, perform the following steps.
1. Attach the following external peripherals to your computer:
4. On the Find Downloads page, use your computer model (6200T-BA) as
the search criteria.
5. Follow the instructions on the PCDC site to find your BIOS.
TIPYou must be registered with the Rockwell Automation PCDC
website to download files.
You must accept a User Agreement before files can be downloaded.
6. Download the BIOS file to your USB drive.
7. Open the file and extract the folder to the root directory of your USB
drive.
8. After the folder is extracted, restart the computer.
9. During POST, press F11 to access the internal shell.
The internal shell displays.
IMPORTANTDepending on what other drives are attached to your system, the
attached USB drive can be mapped as the fs1 or fs2 drive, and as a
removable hard disk (A).
10. Type fsX: (where ‘X’ is the number shown for your mapped USB drive)
and press Enter (B).
11. To navigate to the folder where the BIOS is stored, use a DOS-type
command to identify the folder (for example, cd <folder_name>) and
press Enter (C).
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Configure the UEFI (BIOS) SettingsChapter 5
12. Type update.nsh and press Enter (D).
The BIOS update procedure starts automatically.
IMPORTANTIgnore any ‘Cannot find any ESP partition!’ messages during the
update.
WARNING: The computer automatically restarts twice during the
update. Do not disconnect power from the computer until after the
second restart, which is when the BIOS flash procedure is completed.
If power is disconnected before the second restart, it can render the
computer inoperable.
13. Once the BIOS flash procedure is completed, the computer
automatically restarts.
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Troubleshoot the System
Top icPa ge
Hardware (H/W) Monitoring45
Troubleshooting46
Load the System Defaults46
Ship or Transport the Computer47
Dispose of the Computer47
Chapter6
Hardware (H/W) Monitoring
The built-in hardware monitor of the computer tracks the operating threshold
levels of the voltage and temperature sensors.
Follow these steps to determine whether an operating threshold has been reached.
1. Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the
installed operating system.
See Shut Down the Thin Client or Computer on page 36 for more
information.
2. Apply power to the computer.
3. During POST, press F2 to access the UEFI set-up utility:
4. On the Main screen, click Advanced.
5. On the Advanced screen, click H/W Monitor.
Use this menu to determine if there is an issue with internal voltages
or component temperatures.
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Chapter 6Troubleshoot the System
Troubleshooting
Follow these steps to identify and isolate an issue with the computer’s operation.
1. Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the
installed operating system.
See Shut Down the Thin Client or Computer on page 36 for more
information.
2. Disconnect power to the computer.
3. Disconnect all peripheral devices from the computer.
4. If a keyboard and mouse are used, verify that they are properly
connected.
5. If an external display is used, verify that it is properly connected.
6.
Connect power to the computer. During POST, one of three events
occurs:
• The startup process is completed.
• A nonfatal error occurs and the related error message is displayed.
• A fatal error occurs and the startup process terminates.
IfThen
The computer startsReconnect all peripheral devices one at a time until the
The issue is with a specific software or driverReinstall the software or driver.
issue occurs.
Load the System Defaults
If the computer fails after you make changes in the set-up menus, load the
system default settings to correct the error. These default settings have been
selected to optimize computer performance.
Follow these steps to load the system defaults.
IMPORTANTAn external keyboard and mouse must be connected to the computer to
perform these steps.
1. Restart the computer as specified in Restart the Thin Client or
Computer on page 36.
2. During POST, press F2 to access the UEFI set-up u
3. On the main UEFI screen, click the
Exit tab.
tility.
4. On the Exit screen, press the ↓ arrow key to access Load Setup
Defaults.
5. Press Enter to select Load Setup Defaults.
6. Press F10 to save and
exit.
The change resets the system automatically.
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Troubleshoot the SystemChapter 6
Ship or Transport the
Computer
Dispose of the Computer
If you must ship the computer via common carrier or otherwise transport it to
another location for service or any other reason, you must first uninstall the
computer and place it in its original packing material.
ATTENTION: Do not ship or transport the computer when it is installed in a
machine, panel, or rack. To avoid damage to the computer, you must uninstall
the computer and place it in its original packing material before you ship it.
Rockwell Automation is not responsible for damage to a computer that is
shipped or transported while installed in a machine, panel, or rack.
At the end of its life, collect the computer separately from any unsorted
municipal waste.
You cannot dispose of computer equipment like other waste material. Most
computers and monitors contain heavy metals that can contaminate the earth.
Therefore, check with local health and sanitation agencies for ways to safely
dispose of computer equipment.
When a storage drive is part of what you plan to dispose, then permanently erase
any data on it or destroy the drive before it is disposed.
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Chapter 6Troubleshoot the System
Notes:
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Clean the Thin Client or Computer
Top icPa ge
Clean the Thin Client or Computer49
Chapter7
Clean the Thin Client or
Computer
To maintain your computer, it is important to clean the display, cooling fins,
and vent holes, and to remove grease or paint.
IMPORTANTVersaView® 5000 ThinManager® thin clients and industrial computers resist
the following chemicals:
• Alcohol (methyl, ethyl, or isopropyl)
• Ammonia (10% dilute solution)
• Automatic transmission fluid
•Bleach
•Commercial glass cleaners
•Diesel fuel
•Gasoline (unleaded)
• Oil (hydraulic or motor)
• Silicone-based lubricant
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Chapter 7Clean the Thin Client or Computer
Clean the Integrated Display
Perform the following steps to clean a display (applies to VersaView 5000
ThinManager thin clients and industrial computers with an integrated display).
1. Disconnect power from the computer at the power source.
AT TE NT IO N: Since the display is a touch screen, it is possible for
screen objects to activate during equipment wash-downs if the
computer is turned on.
2. Clean the display with a mild soap and a clean sponge or a soft cloth.
AT TE NT IO N: Use of abrasive cleansers, solvents, and high-pressure
washes can damage the display window. Do not scrub or use
brushes.
3. Dry the display with a chamois or moist cellulose sponge to avoid water
spots.
Clean the Air Openings and Cooling Fins
Perform the following steps to clean all VersaView 5000 ThinManager thin
clients and industrial computers.
1. Disconnect power from the computer at the power source.
2. Disconnect all peripheral devices from the computer.
3. Vacuum dust and debris from the vent holes on the sides of the
integrated display computers, and from the cooling fins on the chassis of
all computers.
Remove stubborn dirt on the cooling fins with a mild detergent and soft
cloth.
Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel
Perform the following steps to remove paint and grease from the bezel of
computers properly mounted in IP65 enclosures.
1. Remove paint splashes and grease by rubbing lightly with isopropyl
alcohol.
ATTENTION:
with the equipment labels. Alcohol can cause the label printing to smear.
2. Use a mild soap or detergent solution to remove residue.
3. Rinse with clean water.
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Make sure the isopropyl alcohol does not come in contact
Install Accessories
Top icPa ge
Available Accessories51
Disconnect Power51
Electrostatic Discharge Precautions52
Pre-co nfiguration52
Post- conf igurat ion5 3
Required Tools53
Replace a Factory-installed Bookshelf Mounting Plate53
Install the VESA Mounting Plate54
Install the DIN Rail Mounting Kit58
Install the Machine Mounting Bracket Kit61
Install the Legacy Mounting Plate65
Appendix A
Available Accessories
Disconnect Power
You can view a list of accessories at http://ab.rockwellautomation.com/
Review the specifications of a new component before you install it to verify
that it is compatible with the computer. Record the model, serial number, and
any other pertinent information of new components for future reference.
IMPORTANTWe recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley® approved accessories.
There is line voltage input to any power supply adapters. Disconnect all power
to the computer before you install or remove components.
SHOCK HAZARD: Disconnect all power to the computer before you remove
components.
Failure to disconnect power can result in severe electrical shock to an individual
or damage to the computer.
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Appendix AInstall Accessories
Electrostatic Discharge
Precautions
ATT EN TI ON : Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage static-sensitive
devices or microcircuitry:
• Disconnect all power before you work on the computer as detailed in
Disconnect Power
• Observe proper packaging and grounding techniques to help prevent
damage.
Follow these ESD precautions:
• Transport the computer and replacement parts in static-safe containers,
such as conductive tubes, bags, or boxes.
• Keep electrostatic-sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at
the designated static-free work area.
• Cover the designated work area with approved static-dissipating
material:
– Use an anti-static wriststrap connected to the work surface.
– Use properly grounded tools and equipment.
• Keep the designated work area free of nonconductive materials, such as
ordinary plastic assembly aids and foam packing.
• Avoid touching pins, leads, or circuitry.
• Always hold components with a printed circuit board (PCB) by its
edges and place it with the assembly side down.
on page 51.
Pre-configuration
ATTENTION: Make sure to read and understand all installation and removal
procedures before you configure the computer hardware.
Follow these steps before you remove or install a hardware component.
1. Shut down the computer and all peripherals that are connected to it.
2. Disconnect all cables from power outlets to avoid exposure to high
energy levels.
If necessary, label each cable to expedite reassembly.
3. Disconnect all peripheral cables from the bottom I/O ports.
4. If the computer is table or wall mounted, loosen the mounting screws.
Remove the computer from its mounting.
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Install AccessoriesAppendix A
Post-configuration
Required Tools
Replace a Factory-installed
Bookshelf Mounting Plate
Follow these steps after you install or replace a hardware component.
1. If the computer was wall or table mounted, reinstall the computer to its
mounting.
Tighten the mounting screws.
2. Reinstall any peripherals and system cables that were previously
removed.
3. Reconnect all external cables and power to the computer.
4. Press the power switch to start the computer.
The following tools are required to install or replace a component:
• The appropriate tools for wall or machine mounting
• Torx 10 key or screwdriver
To replace the factory-installed bookshelf mounting plate to a non-display thin
client or industrial computer with a new mounting plate, perform the
following steps.
For Non-display VersaView ThinManager Thin Client and Industrial
Computers (cat. nos. 6200T-KB, 6200T-NA, and 6200P-NS3xx)
IMPORTANTTo replace the factory-installed bookshelf mounting plate on VersaView®
5200 ThinManager® thin client computer with single display output
(cat. no. 6200T-BA), see the instructions on page 54
1. Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 52.
2. With the Torx 10 key or screwdriver, remove the two screws shown
below on the bottom of the non-display thin client or computer.
3. Remove the four screws that secure the factory-installed mounting plate
to the back of the non-display thin client or computer.
.
4. Install the new mounting plate (cat. no. 6200V-BXWALL) with the four
screws that you removed in step 3.
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5. Reinstall the two screws that you removed in step 2.
1. Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 52.
2. With the Torx 10 key or screwdriver, remove the four screws that secure
the factory-installed mounting plate to the back of the thin client.
3. Install the new mounting plate (cat. no. 6200V-BXWALL2) with the
four screws that you removed in step 2.
4. Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page 53.
Install the VESA Mounting
Plate
IMPORTANTIf you choose to VESA mount an integrated display thin client or industrial
computer, its IP rating is reduced from IP65 to IP20.
Observe these guidelines when you install an integrated display VersaView thin
client or industrial computer on a mounting arm:
• The mounting surface and the mounting arm must be strong enough to
support the thin client or computer and the mounting hardware.
• The interface between the mounting arm and the computer must meet
VESA FPMPMI 100 mm (3.94 in.) standards.
• The mounting location must provide adequate clearance to position and
move the adjustable unit, and to route cables.
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Install AccessoriesAppendix A
For Non-display VersaView ThinManager Thin Client and Industrial
Computers (cat. nos. 6200T-KB, 6200T-NA, and 6200P-NS3xx)
To install a VESA mounting plate to a non-display VersaView thin client or
industrial computer, perform the following steps.
IMPORTANTTo install a VESA mounting kit on the VersaView 5200 ThinManager thin
client single display model (cat. no. 6200T-BA), see the instructions on
.
page 57
1. Follow the steps for Pre-configuration
2. With a Torx 10 key or screwdriver, remove the two screws shown below
on the bottom of the non-display thin client or computer.
3. Remove the four screws that secure the factory-installed mounting plate
to the back of the non-display thin client or computer.
4. Install the new backplate supplied with the VESA mounting bracket kit
with the four screws that you removed in step 3.
on page 52.
5. Reinstall the two screws that you removed in step 2.
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AABB
6. With the four supplied screws, install the VESA mounting bracket
(cat. no. 6200V-BXVESA) to the VESA mounting arm.
7. Remove the two screws (A) from the top of the non-display thin client
or computer.
8. Remove two screws (B) from the bottom of the non-display thin client
or computer.
TIPCat. no. 6200T-NA model used for illustrative purposes in steps 8
and 9.
9. Install the non-display thin client or computer to the VESA mounting
bracket, replacing the four screws that you removed in steps 7 and 8.
10. Follow the steps for Post-configuration
on page 53.
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For VersaView 5200 ThinManager Thin Client Single Display Model
(cat. no. 6200T-BA)
1. Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 52.
2. With a Torx 10 key or screwdriver, remove the four screws that secure
the factory-installed mounting plate to the back of the thin client.
3. Install the new backplate from the VESA mounting kit
(6200V-BXVESA2) with the four screws that you removed in step 2.
4. With the four supplied screws, install the VESA mounting bracket
(cat. no. 6200V-BXVESA2) to the VESA mounting arm.
5. Remove the two screws (A) from the top of the thin client.
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AA
BB
6. Remove the two screws (B) from the bottom of the thin client.
7. Install the thin client to the VESA mounting bracket with the four
screws that you removed in steps 5 and 6.
Install the DIN Rail Mounting
Kit
8. Follow the steps for Post-configuration
To install a DIN rail mounting kit on a non-display VersaView ThinManager
thin client or industrial computer (cat. nos. 6200T-KB, 6200T-NA, and
6200P-NS3xx), perform the following steps.
IMPORTANTTo install a DIN rail mounting kit on the VersaView 5200 ThinManager thin
client single display model (cat. no. 6200T-BA), see the instructions on
.
page 60
on page 53.
For Non-display VersaView ThinManager Thin Client and Industrial
Computers (cat. nos. 6200T-KB, 6200T-NA, and 6200P-NS3xx)
1. Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 52.
2. With a Torx 10 key or screwdriver, remove the two screws shown below
on the bottom of the non-display thin client or computer.
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I/O Ports
I/O Ports
3. Remove the four screws that secure the factory-installed mounting plate
to the back of the non-display thin client or computer.
4. Install the new backplate from the DIN rail mounting kit (cat. no.
6200V-BXDIN) with the four screws that you removed in step 3.
5. Reinstall the two screws that you removed in step 2.
6. Remove the two Torx screws shown below on the back of the thin client
or computer.
7. Install the DIN rail mounting bracket from the kit with the two
removed screws.
8. Install the computer on a DIN rail.
9. Follow the steps for Post-configuration
on page 53.
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For Horizontal OrientationFor Vertical Orientation
For VersaView 5200 ThinManager Thin Client Single Display Model
(cat. no. 6200T-BA)
1. Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 52.
2. With a Torx 10 key or screwdriver, remove the four screws that secure
the factory-installed mounting plate to the back of the thin client.
3. Install the new backplate from the DIN rail mounting kit (cat. no.
6200V-BXDIN2) with the four screws that you removed in step 2.
4. Decide how you want to mount the DIN rail bracket from the kit on the
thin client.
5. Install the DIN rail mounting bracket with the two supplied Torx
screws.
6. Install the thin client on a DIN rail.
7. Follow the steps for Post-configuration
on page 53.
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Install AccessoriesAppendix A
Install the Machine
Mounting Bracket Kit
There are two available machine mounting bracket kits.
• Cat. no. 6200V-BXMACH can be used on non-display VersaView
ThinManager thin client and industrial computers (cat. nos.
6200T-KB, 6200T-NA, and 6200P-NS3xx). Installation instructions
start on page 61
• Cat. no. 6200V-BXMACH2 can be used on non-display VersaView
ThinManager thin client multi-4K display models (cat. nos.
6200T-RC and 6200T-RE). Installation instructions start on page 64
IMPORTANTThe two available machine mounting bracket kits cannot be
.
.
installed on the VersaView 5200 ThinManager thin client single
display model (cat. no. 6200T-BA).
For Non-display VersaView ThinManager Thin Client and Industrial
Computers (cat. nos. 6200T-KB, 6200T-NA, and 6200P-NS3xx)
To install the machine mounting bracket kit (cat. no. 6200V-BXMACH),
perform the following steps.
1. Follow the steps for Pre-configuration
on page 52.
2. With a Torx 10 key or screwdriver, remove the two screws shown below
on the bottom of the non-display thin client or industrial computer.
3. Remove the four screws that secure the factory-installed mounting plate
to the back of the non-display thin client or industrial computer.
4. Install the new backplate from the machine mounting bracket kit with
the four screws that you removed in step 3.
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5. Remove the six Torx screws shown below.
6. Install both brackets included in the kit with the eight removed screws.
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8 x Ø5.5
(0.22)
245 (9.65)
270 (10.63)
100
(3.94)
66.5
(2.62)
4 x Ø11
(0.43)
7. Mount the machine mounting bracket with the appropriate tools and
mo
unting hardware for the surface material.
IMPORTANT For acceptable machine mounting positions, see Figure 11 on
page 27.
8. Follow the steps for Post-configuration
on page 53.
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For Non-display VersaView 5200 ThinManager Thin Client
Multi-4K Display Models (cat. nos. 6200T-RC and 6200T-RE)
To install the machine mounting bracket kit (cat. no. 6200V-BXMACH2),
perform the following steps.
1. Follow the steps for Pre-configuration
2. With a Torx 10 key or screwdriver, remove the eight screws shown below
on the bottom of the non-display thin client.
3. Install both brackets included in the kit with the eight removed screws.
on page 52.
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8 x Ø5.5
(0.22)
200
(7.87)
80.4
(3.17)
4 x Ø11
(0.43)
370 (14.57)
390 (15.35)
240
(9.45)
4. Mount the machine mounting bracket with the appropriate tools and
mo
unting hardware for the surface material.
Install the Legacy Mounting
Plate
IMPORTANTFor acceptable machine mounting positions, see Figure 11 on
page 27.
5. Follow the steps for Post-configuration
on page 53.
Install a legacy mounting plate when a non-display VersaView ThinManager
thin client or industrial computer (cat. nos. 6200T-KB, 6200T-NA, or 6200PNS3xx) replaces an Allen-Bradley® 6155R compact non-display computer.
IMPORTANTThe legacy mounting plate cannot be installed on the VersaView 5200
ThinManager thin client single display model (cat. no. 6200T-BA).
The legacy mounting plate reuses the mounting holes for the 6155R compact
non-display computer, and reuses the mounting hardware.
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To install a legacy mounting plate (cat. no. 6200V-BXLGCY) on a non-display
VersaView thin client or industrial computer, perform the following steps.
1. If not already done, remove the 6155R compact non-display computer
by following the steps for Pre-configuration
on page 52.
2. With a Torx 10 key or screwdriver, remove the two screws shown below
on the bottom of the non-display thin client or industrial computer.
3. Remove the four screws that secure the factory-installed mounting plate
to the back of the non-display thin client or industrial computer.
4. Install the legacy mounting plate with the four screws that you removed
in step 3.
5. Remove the four grommets from the mounting plate on the 6155R
compact non-display computer.
6. Install the four grommets on the legacy mounting plate as shown below.
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7. Align the holes on the legacy mounting plate of the non-display thin
client or industrial computer with the holes used to mount the 6155R
compact non-display computer.
8. Use the existing hardware to install the non-display thin client or
industrial computer.
9. Follow the steps for Post-configuration
on page 53.
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Notes:
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hardware monitor
load system defaults
procedure38, 46
35
45
46
53
52
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Notes:
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