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2. 41 Fig 6 6 BC17 Built in Fitting 42 Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Page 3 of 42 Table of Figures Ol BC XPe Note These BC XPe operating instructions describe the standard versions of the BC XPe Base Client Customized variants are also based on these components If necessary a description of the significant special particulars is attached Please read the operating instructions before the first use and keep them carefully for the later use They are written for customers with prior knowledge in PC technology and automation Purpose These operating instructions are part of the Technical Documentation of the BC Base Client They provide service personnel and system advisors with the information required to install commission operate and maintain the BC BC XPe Operating Instructions Article no 69 00 140 Copyright MSC Tuttlingen GmbH 78532 Tuttlingen 2008 Subject to change without notice Page 4 of 42 Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Ol BC XPe 1 1 Characteristics Characteristics Features Remote solutions are becoming more and more important for the operation and visualization of machines Particularly the central software installation and maintenance of a server lead to considerable cost savings compared to applications with several panel computers with complete installation In addition th
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4. Base Client XPe Built in Windows XP Embedded Operating Instructions Issue 1 00 11 7 2008 MSC Tuttlingen GmbH Rudolf Diesel StraBe 17 D 78532 Tuttlingen Tel 49 7461 925 200 Fax 49 7461 925 268 E Mail sales msc tuttlingen de www msc tuttlingen com MICROCOMPUTERS SYSTEMS COMPONENTS TUTTLINGEN GMBH Ol BC XPe General Notice General Notice Safety guidelines This document contains notices which you should observe to ensure your own personal safety as well as to protect the product and connected equipment These notices are highlighted in the manual by a warning triangle and are marked as follows according to the level of danger Danger Caution Qiii Intended use ip Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Immediate danger to life and limb of personnel and others Non compliance will cause death or serious crippling injury Hazardous situation to life and limb of personnel and others Non compliance may cause death or serious injury Potentially hazardous situation Non compliance may cause slight injury possible damage to property Notes on correct handling Non compliance may cause damage to the product and or to parts items in the vicinity Important information about the product the handling of the product or the part of the documentation onto which is supposed to be made especially attentive Environmental protection Non compliance may have an i
5. i NS i NUN III SE hina nos A i Imensions BC17 Built in Fitting d Fig 6 6 Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Page 42 of 42
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7. 31 5 1 31 5 2 Devic 5 33 5 3 External Corinectlons rer dee ethers det n dte uy tend e vate up eate 34 5 3 1 re 34 5 3 2 Ethernet ConnectiOn eine ciet eb iit eie cedet eiie DC code eb ond 34 Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Page 1 of 42 Contents 6 1 3 6 2 1 6 2 2 6 2 3 Ol BC XPe nen 35 BC with T2 1 display 35 35 Device dimensions cito coe eda cet VERE CREER 36 36 Fitting in Aion 38 WA NEe 10 VEL 39 KNEE CONI IUE 39 Device diN O catis REY 40 are das reden n et tre ra Bre edu rin ET 40 Fitting dimensions Hu iie e eoe o ee een e sd e the Dodo en 42 Page 2 of 42 Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Ol BC XPe Table of Figures Table of Figures Fig 1 1 Example for order eiit edd ar eaae es euo 6 Fig 1 2 Overview 2 1 dISplay reisen a e e tt ed eire ER Re 7 Fig
8. 20 3 2 Connecting peripheral eene 21 3 2 1 Interfaces TEE 21 Access to DOrTS ritu HH He d cag Ed an HEEL E e a ae 21 Identification label ee Hoe a de He id d Ra eae red 21 3 2 2 Peripherals vice diate di io a 22 itx Hee ul Helen 22 VIII 22 Plugging the keyboard and mouse sessi nnns nnn nnns 22 Booting from USB Stick du eed eoe Pg ee ed de ee 22 Ethernet network ae 22 3 3 Operating the 2 Hone erdt Le tmd LI 23 3 3 1 Panel with tenni 23 3 3 2 Cleaning tn cat ae Her cute oH e p E 23 4 Operating system and 25 4 1 Gharatteristiesy ra Ro tee ct ern cert o to E LCD ey e sue bre 25 4 1 1 Enhanced Wate eee n oet eis 25 4 1 2 Switeh on behavior ans sot on tec dett ota Pc be etn 26 4 2 Operating into Eo pe dee ede 27 4 2 1 SOM KEV OO ANC diode 27 4 2 2 TOUCH Calibrations 1 n tetas e i E eed o RO aii 28 4 3 System configurations sc mod torret eae lore ine a cet dte 29 5 Technical 2
9. 1 3 OVERVIEW 17 0 display s ert ee n dad a viet EE e de tb te 4 Fig 2 1 MEE 10 Fig 2 2 Permissible installation positions 11 Fig 2 3 Mountng and sealliig rr tec erret rtr tec Ere pri cle eine 12 Fig 2 4 Connecting to 24 VDC power sse nennen nennen nennen nes 14 Fig 3 1 FIOUSING CONSUUCTIONL pm 18 Fig 3 2 OPENING the device ariete e e nte i ed e Po eer RE Hd cae 18 Fig 3 3 Gornnections to periphery o tecto ape 21 Fig 3 4 Identification ee a ed e et o xe ge 21 Fig 3 5 Front view 6 92 BG T7 ott ee a etre e ost ee 23 Fig 4 1 EWF funciona E S tte e Pete a re e e alude bea cte 26 Fig 4 2 S ftikeyboard rn 27 Fig 4 3 etri tcs ce tet tbe et ere ne eer ets Lee re 28 Fig 5 1 5 34 Fig 5 2 EIER weet ee 34 Fig 6 1 BG12 Built in Front bed C 35 Fig 6 2 BC12 Built in Device 37 Fig 6 3 BC12 Built in Fitting lt 38 Fig 6 4 BCA Fronts ee e ed in LR HERE ie 39 Fig 6 5 BC17 Built in Device
10. 11 of 42 Installation Ol BC XPe 2 3 5 Mounting and sealing Built in Built in unit BC as a built in unit can be installed in cabinets and racks as well as front panels of switching cabinets and desks For mounting There are clamping jaws to be set into the holes planned for this in the housing well Put BC into the installation cutout from in front and hold it there Place enclosed clamping jaws on the positions marked in the figure Fix the device in the installation cutout by tightening the Philips screws Tightening torque 0 4 Nm For installation of the front panel according with IP 65 The sealing on the back side is not interrupted and goes round the border of the plate round cord made of foamed rubber 5 mm Example BC17 built in The following is valid correspondingly for other versions Sealing Rubber seal Mounting Clamping jaw Fig 2 3 Mounting and sealing Note Select the installation cutout so that the control cabinet panel contains reinforcement bars to stabilize the installation cutout If necessary install such reinforcement bars Protection class IP 65 is only guaranteed with sufficient rigidity of control cabinet panel if the panel is installed correctly with the enclosed clamping jaws and the sealing is positioned correctly Page 12 of 42 Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Ol BC XPe Installation 2 4 Providing readiness of operation Fail safe connections for en
11. SELV Power consumption typ Device with 12 1 display 35W Device with 17 0 display 70W max 75W Mechanical dimensions depending on device variation see chapter Mechanical Dimensions Weight depending on equipment see section Device specific in this chapter Ambient temperature Operation vertical installation with natural convection Device with 12 1 display basic type of configuration 0 C to 50 C Device with 17 0 display 0 C to 45 C Storage 20 C to 60 C Relative humidity 50 max at 40 C non condensing 90 max at 20 C non condensing Ambient air free of corrosive gases Oscillation load in operation according to EN 60068 2 6 10 Hz to 58 Hz 0 150 mm pp 58 Hz to 150 Hz 1g Shock load in operation according to EN 60068 2 27 10 g 11 ms 3 shocks EMC directive 2004 108 EC Testing for EC conformity Interference emission according to EN 55022 1998 A1 2000 A2 2003 Class A Interference resistance according to EN 55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 and EN 61000 6 2 2001 Endurance test 24 h Burn In Test certificate CE Notice The voltage applied must meet the requirements for a safe extra low voltage SELV according to EN 60950 Page 32 of 42 Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Ol BC XPe Technical Data 5 2 Device specific Specific dates for different versions of the BC
12. line are described in this section Indication Art no Order code Front CPU Display RAM CF OS Weight 5 SIL Y 0 SIE lt lt 88 g oo lt D I 215 9 em c oo 2 gt s s Etg 5 5 2055 lt lt lt 5 su g z o o6 6 slo 2 Alala ais gt 12 aJn E v 218 8 88 1910 1 gt gt o 55 x x 201011 Osx ao 58 Jalol lalz lt BC12 855 6309080 BC T C 600M 12 1 V2A 256 XPe CF1024 x X x x x 3 50 BC12 CM855 XPe 6309080 BC T C 600W12 1 V2A 512 XPe CF1024 x x x x x x 3 50 BC12 CM855 6309080 BC T C 600M 12 1 V2A 1024 XPe CF1024 x x x x x 3 50 BC12 CM855 XPe 6309080 BC T C 600W 12 1 V2A 256 XPe CF2048 X x x x x 3 50 BC12 CM855 XPe 6309080 BC T C 600M 12 1 V2A 512 XPe CF2048 X x x x x 3 50 BC12 CM855 6309080 BC T C 600W 12 1 V2A 1024 XPe CF2048 x x x x x 3 50 BC12 CM855 6309080 BC T C 1000M 12 1 V2A 256 XPe CF1024 x x x x x x 3 50 BC12 CM855 6309080 BC T C 1000M 12 1 V2A 512 XPe CF1024 x x x x x x 3 50 BC12 CM855 6309080 BC T C 1000M 12 1 V2A 1024 XPe CF1024 x x x x x 3 50 BC12 CM855 6309080 BC T C
13. starts booting after power is supplied Previously the LAN connection has to be linked to the Ethernet interface for recognition while booting Keyboard and mouse can be connected to the USB ports if needed There is no On Off switch Page 26 of 42 Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Ol BC XPe Operating system and Software 4 2 Operating elements Choose between several options to operate the device Touchscreen integrated in display section Soft keyboard to be superimposed in the display Keyboard and mouse to be connected to the USB interfaces if required 4 2 1 Soft keyboard tl Keyboard Fading in the soft keyboard mask 3 Click N Type gt SnapShot 32 ml x File Options Minimize Macros Prediction Help Hed 1 2 3 45596 74 90 PNE EA Ctrl Alt Buffer Fig 4 2 Soft keyboard The soft keyboard is faded in on the screen after pressing the character To close the soft keyboard the closing block must be activated within the keyboard Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 The keyboard layout is available in German and English AE Switching languages occurs in the system configuration range Page 27 of 42 Operating system and Software Ol BC XPe 422 Touch calibration Calibrating the touchscreen Calibration New calibration of the touchscreen occurs with execution of the dot calibration which is pr
14. 032 Electrochemical system Primary Lithium cylindrical and button Nominal capacity 230 mAh Nominal voltage 3V Diameter 20 mm Height 3 2 mm Weight 3g Replacing the battery When the charge is too low or the battery is empty the data stored in the CMOS RAM e g date and time might not be accurate Then the Lithium battery must be replaced To replace the battery follow these steps Observe the precautions in section General requirements Open the housing as described in section Opening the device With a medium flat bladed screwdriver gently pry the battery enough to free the battery from its socket Install the new battery in the socket orienting the face up Close the BC again Notice Incorrect replacement leads to danger of explosion The battery may be replaced only with an identical battery or with a type recommended by the manufacturer Ensure that you insert the battery in the right way see polarity Note Do not throw Lithium batteries into the household waste They must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations concerning special waste Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Page 19 of 42 Commissioning and Operating Ol BC XPe Flash memory The base board of the BC is firmly equipped with a Compact Flash card The Compact Flash card is used as a storage medium exclusively for the operating system and the system configuration Notice Do not save any data
15. 1000W 12 1 V2A 256 XPe CF2048 x x x x x 3 50 BC12 CM855 6309080 1000 12 1 2 512 2048 x x x x x 3 50 BC12 CM855 6309080 1000 12 1 2 1024 2048 x x x x x 3 50 BC17 CM855 XPe 6309082 BC T C 600W17 0 V2A 256 XPe CF1024 x x x x x x 6 60 BC17 CM855 XPe 6309082 BC T C 600W17 0 V2A 512 XPe CF1024 x x x x x x 6 60 BC17 CM855 6309082 BC T C 600M 17 0 V2A 1024 xPe CF 1024 x x x x x x 6 60 BC17 CM855 XPe 6309082 BC T C 600M 17 0 V2A 256 XPe CF2048 x x x x x 6 60 BC17 CM855 XPe 6309082 BC T C 600W17 0 V2A 512 XPe CF2048 x x x x x 6 60 BC17 855 6309082 BC T C 600M 17 0 V2A 1024 XPe CF2048 x x x x x 6 60 BC17 855 XPe 6309082 BC T C 1000M 17 0 V2A 256 XPe CF 1024 x x x x x x 6 60 BC17 855 6309082 BC T C 1000M 17 0 V2A 512 XPe CF1024 x x x x x x 6 60 BC17 CM855 6309082 BC T C 1000W 17 0 V2A 1024 XPe CF1024 x x x x x x 6 60 BC17 CM855 6309082 BC T C 1000M 17 0 V2A 256 XPe CF2048 x x x x x 6 60 BC17 CM855 XPe 6309082 BC T C 1000M 17 0 V2A 512 XPe CF2048 x x x x x 6 60 BC17 CM855 6309082 BC T C 1000W17 0 V2A 1024 XPe CF2048 x x x x x 6 60 The accessories clamping jaws for each device weigh 100 g approximately Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Page 33 of 42 Technical Data 5 3 External connections 5 3 1 USB ports 4 pin USB connector type A to conn
16. 8 Page 17 of 42 Commissioning and Operating Opening the device Housing construction Housing well The mechanical system is designed for fitting the electronic components Base board with ET e module for mounting of further system components display front panel hood Ol BC XPe Housing hood The hood is put on from behind and screwed on Example BC12 built in The following is valid correspondingly for other device versions Top view Front panel Housing well Mi Housing hood Fig 3 1 Housing construction Before opening Separate the device from supply Disconnect all connection cables from the BC Loosen the two screws on the housing hood Philips screw M3x6 a e Tan wi Pull the housing hood downward By this the straps at the top of the hood remove out of the slits of the housing well Remove the housing hood to the back Fig 3 2 Opening the device After having removed the housing hood battery and Compact Flash card on the base board are accessible and can be exchanged if necessary Page 18 of 42 Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Ol BC XPe Commissioning and Operating 3 1 3 Back up battery The battery that is installed on the base board provides Real Time Clock and CMOS memory with a current in order to permanently save system information even if the board is separated from the supply Type CR2
17. ackaging of the BC for transport damages e Remove the packaging carefully in order to avoid damages Save the original packaging for a possible new transportation of the BC Keep also the supplied documents Checking Check the contents of the packaging for visible transport damages Check the contents for completeness by means of the delivery note Storing and transporting The BC is constructed solidly indeed The included components are however sensitive to excessive shocks and impacts Therefore protect the BC against too great mechanical stress The device must be transported in its original packaging completely with all shock absorbing parts Ensure that no condensation is formed on the device when it is stored transported during cold weather periods or when it is exposed to extreme deviations of temperature Installing The BC is approved for operation in closed rooms Please adhere also to the chapter Technical Data during installing the BC Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Page 9 of 42 Installation Ol BC XPe 2 3 1 2 3 2 You ve got to observe the following items in order to effect a trouble free operation of the BC and to avoid damages Temperature Prior to commissioning Allow the device time to adjust to room temperature f condensation has formed do not turn the device on until it is absolutely dry Prevent overheating during operation Protect the device from direct radiation by sunlig
18. ce dimensions BC12 Built in gt a s RANA A ANAM AAA AAA j n Page 36 of 42 Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Ol BC XPe Mechanical Dimensions n 265 ES 265 eo 85 0 4 on moe gm General tolerances ISO 2768 mK Fig 6 2 BC12 Built in Device dimensions Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Page 37 of 42 BC XPe Ol Imensions Mechanical D imensions Fitting d 6 1 3 Recommended installation cutout 312 RI lt SSSR ASSI SUNG III RSG i 4448 III i Ran Rr III i III i RSS i ANN ANN i III III SS i III III i III II RSS Rav III III III III i ANN III i SS III III III i III i SS RSV WACK III i RSS RV i i RQ unr Sv III SS i Rey SS SS i ANNA ANNA i III i III i ANN ANN ANN i III III i III RSS III III NUN i III SS III i ANN NANN III Re III Re i III i NSW i ANNANN ANNANN ISSN SS AnD SS i RSS i III i RS ANNA III i RS RA ce Ray i III III i ANN Rr i ANN ANNANN III
19. default assignments Identification label The identification label outside on the rear of the housing shows the configuration of the interfaces on the bottom of the housing Ethernet Fig 3 4 Identification label Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Page 21 0f 42 Commissioning and Operating Ol BC XPe 3 2 2 Peripherals Notice For the process operation external keyboard and external mouse must be provided with the CE mark for industrial environment External keyboard and touchscreen may be operated in parallel Keyboard The BC is designed to connect a USB keyboard It can be connected to one of the USB ports Mouse The BC is designed to connect a USB mouse It can be connected to one of the USB ports Plugging the keyboard and mouse Notice Plug in keyboard and or mouse only after the switch on of the device If keyboard and or mouse are already inserted on the USB interfaces during the switch on of the device they are not always functional After having inserted them again with the device switched on they are supplied correctly with supply voltage and are available for operation 1 Switch on the device 2 Plug in keyboard and or mouse Booting from USB stick If the BC has to boot from a USB stick the stick can be plugged arbitrarily on one of the available USB interfaces Ethernet network The BC can be connected to a comp
20. e conducted and the smaller the amount to be written is the longer the flash memory can be used The operating system continually writes data into the memory log files etc even though no deliberate write accesses are conducted over e g the Explorer All write accesses are diverted to the working memory RAM if the EWF is activated Thus there are no write accesses onto the Compact Flash The terminal can be switched off without shutdown The current state of the EWF can be influenced with a command line tool ewfmgr or the shortcuts on the desktop The EWF must be deactivated if alterations on a protected system shall be made Please note that alterations are realizable in the administrator login only Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Page 25 of 42 Operating system and Software Ol BC XPe Following chart depicts the functionalities that are shortcuts available on the desktop EWF status 9 The status of the EWF is shown in a operator console window EWF commit Actual alterations are permanently adopted and durably available after rebooting 5 X Installation EWF off EWF is put into installation mode off Rebooting is not necessary Subsequently all alterations on the system are adopted directly EWF enable 6 The system is put into the protected mode Alterations are not durably adopted by the system after rebooting Fig 4 1 EWF functionalities 4 1 2 Switch on behavior The BC XPe automatically
21. e in detail the respective equipment For example BC T C 1000M 12 1 V2A 512 XPe CF1024 _ Compact Flash card Operating system DRAM in MB Front design Display size CPU version Operating panel Basic system Fig 1 1 Example for order code You will find the available components in the chapter Technical Data Each device is determined by an article number Page 6 of 42 Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Ol BC XPe Characteristics Overview 12 1 display Device type Front panel Side view BC12 fa Built in 1 Stainless steel front panel Order code BC T 12 1 V2A XPe CF 4 n Built in unit i Display 12 1 Installation depth 55 5 mm Dimensions 327 mm x 265 mm Mounting with clamping jaws Fig 1 2 Overview 12 1 display 17 0 display Device type Front panel Side view BC17 Built in Stainless steel front panel Order code BC T A7 0 V2A XPe CF Built in unit Display 17 0 Installation depth 65 5 mm Dimensions 457 mm x 335 8 mm Mounting with clamping jaws Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Fig 1 3 Overview 17 0 display Page 7 of 42 Characteristics Ol BC XPe This page is left intentionally blank Page 8 of 42 Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 OI BC XPe Installation 2 1 2 2 2 3 Installation Unpacking and checking the delivery contents Unpacking Check the p
22. e increasing circulation of Web servers in PLC and SCADA systems lead to further savings for the client license costs Unit for usage at the machine on site Built in built in unit Housing of galvanized sheet steel Mounting by means of clamping jaws Protection class IP 65 at front IP 20 at rear Stainless steel front panel Touchscreen analogue resistive TFT color display in different sizes and resolutions Cooling Fanless Supply voltage 24 VDC Base board for integration of CPU module at ETX form factor CPU Celeron M 600 MHz or Celeron M 1 GHz on ET e module SDRAM Compact Flash card Onboard graphics shared memory Interfaces to peripherals 2x USB 2 0 Ethernet RJ 45 socket 10 100 Base T Software Operating system based on Windows XP Embedded XPe base functions Test certificate CE Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Page 5 of 42 Characteristics Ol BC XPe 1 2 Use BC operation terminals are completely configured for most server environments e g RDP Web or extended configurations The connection to the server will be established via Ethernet The devices are characterized by high operational reliability at rough conditions The BC is a typical built in unit with a front panel made of stainless steel and is suitable for hygienically sophisticated applications 1 3 Nomenclature The identification of the different versions of BC type series depends on display size The order code describes mor
23. ect USB peripheral devices Ol BC XPe USB Type A USB Meaning 1 VCC USB Voltage supply 4 2 USB Data 3 USB Data 1 4 GND Ground Fig 5 1 Note 2 x USB 2 0 5 3 2 Ethernet connection One Ethernet connection via 10Base T connector Ethernet The Ethernet controller supports transfer rates of 10 Mbit s and 100 Mbit s 10Base T Pin Signal Meaning Input Output RJ 45 CAT5 1 TxD 10Base T Transmit Differential Output 2 TxD 10Base T Transmit Differential Output 3 RxD 10Base T Receive Differential Input 4 NC not connected Bom 5 N C not connected 6 RxD 10Base T Receive Differential Input 8 1 7 N C not connected 8 N C not connected Fig 5 2 Page 34 of 42 USB Ethernet Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Ol BC XPe 6 Mechanical Dimensions 6 1 BC with 12 1 display 6 1 1 Front Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Mechanical Dimensions Stainless steel Built in Built in unit 327 mm x 265 mm 12 1 display Touchscreen Fig 6 1 BC12 Built in Front Page 35 of 42 Mechanical Dimensions Ol BC XPe 6 1 2 Devi
24. gular Windows XP system Special settings can be conducted with the system control applets Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Page 29 of 42 Operating system and Software Ol BC XPe This page is left intentionally blank Page 30 of 42 Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Ol BC XPe 5 5 1 Technical Data Technical Data General Component Description Order code Basic system BC Built in Built in unit Protection class IP 65 at front IP 20 at rear Cooling Fanless Housing Galvanized sheet steel thickness 1 mm Mounting Clamping jaws for fixing in the installation cutout Front Stainless steel front panel V2A Operating panel Touchscreen analogue resistive T Display 12 1 SVGA 800 x 600 pixel 12 1 Active matrix LCD 17 0 SXGA 1280 x 1024 pixel 17 0 TFT color Base board Board for integration of CPU module at ETX form factor CPU on ET e module Celeron M 600 MHz C 600M Celeron M 1 GHz C 1000M Memory extension 256 MB PC2700 SDRAM 256 512 MB PC2700 SDRAM 512 1 GB PC2700 SDRAM 1024 Compact Flash 1 GB CF card CF1024 2 GB CF card CF2048 Onboard graphics shared memory External interfaces 2 x USB 2 0 1 x Ethernet 10 100 Base T Operating system Operating system based on Windows XP Embedded XPe Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Page 31 of 42 Technical Data Ol BC XPe Supply voltage 24 VDC 18 36
25. hardware Various components to support the terminal s functionalities have been integrated After starting the system will boot as a regular XP operating system Afterwards the connection program or the application may be selected Programs such as Microsoft Internet Explorer Adobe Acrobat Reader Notepad or Media Player are available Terminal services RDP will be supported as extended network components Basic components for additional OPC installation exist Local and network printers are supported Users who want to apply the BC XPe with particular software should let examine which additional components are needed for their application MSC Tuttlingen GmbH will generate a customized operating system if desired Electronic engineers who want to design a user program for the BC XPe can develop based upon basic components such as Sun Java Virtual Machine 1 6 and NET Framework 2 0 The Enhanced Write Filter provides particular protection for systems based on Compact Flash as described below Enhanced Write Filter The Enhanced Write Filter EWF is a special filter driver for Windows XP Embedded which enables a file system to be operated in Read Only operation Implementation of the EWF is expedient for flash based memory media such as Compact Flash The operating time of the flash memory reciprocal proportionally depends on number and size of conducted write accesses onto the flash memory The less write accesses ar
26. ht or other heat sources The max ambient temperature during operation must not exceed the value specified in the chapter Technical Data Ventilation Do not cover ventilation holes by the installation They effect circulation of the air to cool the device Provide sufficient volume for the air exchange in control cabinet panel The free space around the BC must be at least 50 mm at the rear side a free space of 20 mm is permissible With closed housing take care of a suitable circulation Example BC17 built in The following is valid correspondingly for other versions Cooling fins to dissipate the heat from the CPU to the environment Fig 2 1 Ventilation Page 10 of 42 Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Ol BC XPe Installation 2 3 3 Installation position The vertical installation as well as deviations up to 5 in the below indicated directions are permitted For deviations from vertical installation it is to be considered that the air exchange via ventilation holes in the housing remains guaranteed Example BC12 built in The following is valid correspondingly for other versions Fig 2 2 Permissible installation positions 2 3 4 Installation cutout For dimensions of the installation cutout see in chapter Mechanical Dimensions the section Fitting dimensions of the respective device Also ensure free space to pull out the BC from the installation cutout Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Page
27. itch must be provided pi The connector of the connection line to the supply voltage is a disconnecting appliance according to EN 60950 Pull the power plug before opening the device p Danger Especially for devices with 24 VDC supply Notice Device may be operated only with safe extra low voltage extra low function potential with safe disconnection The power transformer must correspond to the valid specifications Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Page 13 of 42 Installation 2 5 Connecting to power supply Mains supply voltage 24 VDC Ol BC XPe 24 VDC 18 36 supply for integrated DC DC transducer The voltage applied must meet the requirements for a safe extra low voltage SELV according to EN 60950 Attend to and polarity Before connecting to mains Does available voltage conform to the standard voltage requirement Functional grounding Connect grounding point with cabinet ground Grounding bolt M4x10 on the rear of the housing Example BC12 built in The following is valid correspondingly for other device versions Bottom side of the housing Voltage supply 24 VDC HA V DFK MSTB 2 5 2 GF 5 08 A Note ran pin assignment Grounding point _ M4x10 Connection cable For connecting the power supply we recommend Cu wire 75 C Cross section 2 5 mm Tightening torque 0 5 0 6 Nm with screws at the plug component Page 14 of 42 Connec
28. lash card and back up battery is required General requirements Limitation of liability All technical specifications and approvals apply only to expansions approved by MSC Tuttlingen GmbH No liability can be accepted for impairment of functions caused by the use of devices and components from other manufacturers All modules and components are electrostatically sensitive t 4 The ESD notes are absolutely to be considered The opposite symbol indicates the use of electrostatically sensitive modules Precautions Electronic components are extremely sensitive to electrostatic discharge Therefore certain precautionary measures are necessary when handling these modules Please refer to the directive for Electrostatically Sensitive Devices ESD guideline Before plugging in or unplugging any components disconnect the BC from the power supply Before plugging in the connection cables the static charge of your body the BC and the cables must be brought to the same level To do this briefly touch the metal housing Discharge the electrostatic charge from tools you are using Wear a grounding strip when handling components Leave components in their packaging until they are to be installed Components should only be held at the edges never touch connection pins and conductive tracks Never operate the BC with the housing open Notice Only service personnel is allowed to open the BC Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 200
29. mpact on the environment The products of MSC Tuttlingen GimbH may only be used for the applications described in the technical documents and only in connection with devices or components from other manufacturers which have been approved or recommended by us Start up must not take place until it is established that the machine which is to accommodate this component conforms to the guideline 98 37 EC This product can only function correctly and safely if it is transported stored set up and installed correctly and operated and maintained as recommended General Notice Ol BC XPe Qualification of personnel Only qualified personnel may carry out the following activities on the products installation commissioning operation maintenance Qualified persons in accordance with the safety guidelines are defined as persons who are authorized to commission to ground and to tag circuits equipment and systems in accordance with established safety practices and standards Disclaimer of liability We have checked the contents of this document for agreement with the hardware and software described Since deviations cannot be precluded entirely we cannot guarantee full agreement However the data in this manual are reviewed regularly and any necessary corrections included in subsequent editions Suggestions for improvement are welcomed EMC directive 2004 108 EC The following applies to this product of MSC Tuttlingen GmbH BC complie
30. ompted by the display Storage occurs automatically Following calibration functions are possible Three Point Calibration Fast calibration of a touchscreen that is well known as good No corrections Four Point Calibration Best general calibration Seven Point Calibration Better than the three point calibration No corrections Twenty Point Calibration Calibration method for highest demands The calibration offset is positioned at 2096 by standard This is noticeable through more precision at the corners of the system Calibration values are adopted with the accept button Hampshire TSHARC Control Panel Rev 6 18 E Cal bration options 70707 Calibration Click Setting Touch Settings Capasitive Select Calibration and Dflzet EH 3 4 Park Calbeation Calibration C 10 ce Port 20 Pan Calbration 2x 4 Touch click the calibration target tc calibrate the touch screen Administrator Access Required Configure Tes Lonligure the calibration type Test touch scieen calibration and Fig 4 3 Touch calibration Touch is already calibrated at delivery status Therefore usually no post calibration by the user is necessary Page 28 of 42 Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Ol BC XPe Operating system and Software 4 3 System configuration System configuration will be operated like a re
31. s with the requirements of the EMC directive 2004 108 EC on basis of the standards following in chapter Technical Data The EC declarations of conformity and the related documentation will be maintained at the following address for inspection by the responsible officials in accordance with article 10 1 of the above stated EC directive MSC Tuttlingen GmbH Rudolf Diesel StraBe 17 78532 Tuttlingen Germany Areas of use Products of MSC Tuttlingen GmbH meet the applicable harmonized European standards for the respective area of applications Warranty For the devices of MSC Tuttlingen GmbH the agreements determined in the General Terms and Conditions AGB are valid Fitting conditions The fitting conditions and safety notes in the submitted document must be adhered to when commissioning and operating the products Trade names and or trademarks All hardware and software names are trade names and or trademarks of the respective manufacturer Copyright Every user documentation is intended for the operator and the operator s personnel only The transmission and reproduction of this document and the exploitation and communication of its contents are not allowed without express authority Offenders will be liable for damages II Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Ol BC XPe Contents Contents 1 5 e 5 1 1 CE 5 1 2
32. suring trouble free operation Use only shielded cables and metallic connectors for all signal connections Screw down or lock all plug connectors This improves the electrical shielding Do not install signal lines in the same cable ducts as high voltage lines Before commissioning the system all cable connections must be tested It has to be guaranteed that all voltages and signals correspond to the required values Safe derivation of electric malfunctions Device and cabinet are to be connected on maximally short way with a central grounding point Use a connection with maximally low impedance between device and cabinet Carry out the grounding connection with green yellow cable with at least 2 5 mm cross section Caution p Interference emission according to EN 55022 1998 A1 2000 A2 2003 Class A This is a device of the class A This device can cause interferences in the living area in this case it can be demanded from the operator to carry out adequate measures 9 Especially for devices with 100 240 VAC supply Notice Device must only be connected to a socket outlet with grounding contact For complete disconnection from mains the power plug must be unplugged Danger Note Ensure that the socket outlet with grounding contact of the internal installation is freely accessible and is as close as possible to the device Caution For installation in a cabinet a central power disconnect sw
33. ting to 24 VDC power supply Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Ol BC XPe Installation Plug in connection for 24 VDC on the bottom of the housing Header socket DFK MSTB 2 5 2 GF 5 08 2 pin pitch 5 08 mm Phoenix Contact Plug component MSTB 2 5 2 STF 5 08 2 pin pitch 5 08 mm Phoenix Contact Attach the supplied connector onto a 2 wire cable and plug it into the socket on the bottom of the housing Consider and polarity Connect the supply cable to a 24 V supply voltage that meets the requirements for a safe extra low voltage SELV according to EN 60950 The device is ready for 24 VDC operation 2 6 Using peripheral devices The devices of MSC Tuttlingen GmbH offer by means of their peripheral interfaces the possibility to connect different components When using standard peripheral devices e g at the USB port you have to note that their electromagnetic interference immunity is often only sufficient for office environments They are not suitable however for operating in the industrial environment Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Page 15 of 42 Installation Ol BC XPe This page is left intentionally blank Page 16 of 42 Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Ol BC XPe Commissioning and Operating 3 3 1 Commissioning and Operating Expanding the BC Note BC is a completely configured device An expansion is not planned for the user If necessary only the replacement of Compact F
34. to the storage medium if a supply voltage failure occurs The variable voltage in such an event causes uncontrolled writing to the storage medium data files may be overwritten or deleted UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply prevents loss of data Exchanging the Compact Flash card If data are destroyed on the Compact Flash card it is to be replaced by a new one that can be got by MSC Tuttlingen GmbH To replace the Compact Flash card follow these steps Observe the precautions in section General requirements Open the housing as described in section Opening the device Remove the damaged Compact Flash card and insert the new card Close the BC again Page 20 of 42 Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Ol BC XPe Commissioning and Operating 3 2 Connecting peripheral devices 3 2 1 Interfaces Access to ports Connections to peripheral devices are placed on the bottom of the housing Example BC12 built in The following is valid correspondingly for other device versions Bottom side of the housing GN _ No Interface Connector type 1 USB portA USB type A 4 pin USB port B USB type A 4 pin Ethernet RJ 45 socket 8 pin Fig 3 3 Connections to periphery Notice When connecting peripheral devices pay attention to their industrial compatibility Configuration of the connections see identification label on the rear of the housing Terminals are standardized contacts with known
35. uter network via the RJ 45 socket Ethernet Ethernet is a standard for local networks Twisted pair cables are used for networking the computers Page 22 of 42 Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Ol BC XPe Commissioning and Operating 3 3 Operating the BC 3 3 4 Panel with touchscreen The touchscreen is integrated in the display section of the front panel By touching the sensitive screen according to the represented functions on the display you operate the computer for example through pressure on an indicated field Notice Do not use any metallic or peaked objects these could damage the touch surface Example BC17 built in The following is valid correspondingly for other versions P m TOROS Fig 3 5 Front view e g BC17 3 3 2 Cleaning Switch off the BC and all devices connected to it before starting the cleaning The front of the BC can be cleaned with a soft damp cloth Do not use any aggressive cleaning materials thinners scouring material or hard objects that could cause scratches Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Page 23 of 42 Commissioning and Operating OI BC XPe This page is left intentionally blank Page 24 of 42 Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Ol BC XPe Operating system and Software 4 4 1 Operating system and Software Characteristics The software of the BC XPe terminal system is equipped with a Windows XPe operating system that has been particularly syntonized to the

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