Omron NYB17-11 User Manual

Omron NYB17-11 User Manual

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Industrial Box PC
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  • Page 1 Industrial PC Platform NY-series Industrial Box PC User's Manual NYB17-£11££ NYB17-£12££ NYB17-£13££ NYB25-£11££ NYB25-£12££ NYB25-£13££ NYB1C-£11££ NYB1C-£12££ NYB1C-£13££ Industrial Box PC W553-E2-03...
  • Page 2 Every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual. Nevertheless, OMRON assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions. Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained in this publica- tion.
  • Page 3: Intended Audience

    Introduction Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Industrial Box PC. This manual contains information that is necessary to use the Industrial Box PC (hereafter also named as Box PC). Please read this manual and make sure you understand the functionality and perform- ance of the Box PC before attempting to use it.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS CONTENTS Introduction ......................1 Intended Audience............................1 Applicable Products ............................1 Manual Information....................7 Page Structure..............................7 Special Information ............................8 Terms and Conditions Agreement................9 Warranty and Limitations of Liability ........................9 Application Considerations ..........................10 Disclaimers ..............................10 Safety Precautions....................12 Definition of Precautionary Information......................12 Symbols .................................12 Warnings................................13 Cautions.................................15...
  • Page 5 CONTENTS Section 1 Overview Intended Use ........................1 - 2 Hardware Features.......................1 - 3 ID Information Label ......................1 - 4 1-3-1 Label with Controller License (Optional) ...................1 - 4 Product Configuration......................1 - 5 Industrial PC Platform Overview ..................1 - 6 1-5-1 Industrial Monitor ........................1 - 6 1-5-2 Industrial Box PC ........................1 - 7...
  • Page 6 CONTENTS 3-1-2 Determine Your Ethernet Ports ....................3 - 3 Support Software .........................3 - 4 3-2-1 Overview IPC Support Software for Windows................3 - 4 3-2-2 Installed IPC Support Software ....................3 - 4 3-2-3 Industrial PC Support Utility .....................3 - 5 3-2-4 Rescue Disk Creator .........................3 - 9 3-2-5 Industrial PC Tray Utility ......................3 - 13...
  • Page 7 CONTENTS 5-3-9 Wall Mount Procedure......................5 - 26 Wire .............................5 - 27 5-4-1 Wiring Warnings and Cautions....................5 - 27 5-4-2 Ground ............................5 - 27 5-4-3 Wire the Power Connector ......................5 - 34 5-4-4 Wire the I/O Connector ......................5 - 37 Connect..........................5 - 40 5-5-1 Connector Identification ......................5 - 41 5-5-2...
  • Page 8 CONTENTS 7-2-8 Allocate a Drive in Windows....................7 - 37 7-2-9 Windows Event Viewer......................7 - 38 7-2-10 Windows Low on Memory .......................7 - 40 7-2-11 Windows Blue Screens ......................7 - 41 Appendices BIOS ............................. A - 2 A-1-1 BIOS Overview......................... A - 2 A-1-2 BIOS - Main..........................
  • Page 9: Manual Information

    Manual Information Manual Information This section provides information about this manual. Page Structure The following page structure is used in this manual. 5 Installation Unpack This section provides details on how to unpack the Industrial Panel PC. 5-1-1 Unpack Procedure Check the package for damage.
  • Page 10: Special Information

    Manual Information Special Information Special information in this manual is classified as follows: Precautions for Safe Use Precautions on what to do and what not to do to ensure safe usage of the product. Precautions for Correct Use Precautions on what to do and what not to do to ensure proper operation and performance. Additional Information Additional information to read as required.
  • Page 11: Terms And Conditions Agreement

    Omron’s exclusive warranty is that the Products will be free from defects in materials and workman- ship for a period of twelve months from the date of sale by Omron (or such other period expressed in writing by Omron). Omron disclaims all other warranties, expressed or implied.
  • Page 12: Application Considerations

    • Omron Companies shall not be responsible for the user’s programming of a programmable Product, or any consequence thereof. • Omron Companies shall not be responsible for the operation of the user accessible operating sys- tem (e.g. Windows, Linux), or any consequence thereof.
  • Page 13 Terms and Conditions Agreement Errors and Omissions Information presented by Omron Companies has been checked and is believed to be accurate; how- ever, no responsibility is assumed for clerical, typographical or proofreading errors or omissions. NY-series Industrial Box PC User's Manual (W553)
  • Page 14: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions Safety Precautions Definition of Precautionary Information The following notation is used in this manual to provide precautions required to ensure safe usage of the Industrial Box PC. The safety precautions that are provided are extremely important to safety. Always read and heed the information provided in all safety precautions.
  • Page 15: Warnings

    Safety Precautions Warnings WARNING Disassembly and Dropping Do not attempt to disassemble, repair, or modify the product in any way. Do- ing so may result in malfunction or fire. Installation Always connect to a ground of 100 Ω or less when installing the product. Ensure that installation and post-installation checks of the product are per- formed by personnel in charge who possess a thorough understanding of the machinery to be installed.
  • Page 16 Safety Precautions Actual Operation Security setting adjustments should only be performed by the engineer in charge that possesses a thorough understanding of the security settings. Selecting non-recommended security settings can put your system at risk. Changing BIOS information is only allowed for the engineer in charge that possesses a thorough understanding of the BIOS settings because it can change the behavior of the product.
  • Page 17: Cautions

    Safety Precautions Cautions Caution Wiring The product has an internal non-isolated DC power supply. Circuit ground (0 VDC) and frame ground are connected together. When connecting a non- isolated device or a non-isolated interface to the product, take appropriate actions to avoid communication failures or damage to the mentioned ports. Non-isolated Industrial PC Platform Product Device...
  • Page 18: Precautions For Safe Use

    Precautions for Safe Use Precautions for Safe Use Disassembly, Dropping, Mounting, Installation and Storage • Do not drop the product or subject it to abnormal vibration or shock. Doing so may result in product malfunction or burning. • When unpacking, check carefully for any external scratches or other damages. Also, shake the product gently and check for any abnormal sound.
  • Page 19: Actual Operation

    • Correctly perform wiring and setting, and ensure that the shutdown by the UPS can be executed. • Always use the SMART monitoring feature for storage devices that do not comply to the Omron Storage Device Specifications. Monitor the operating temperature and vibrations to ensure they stay within the environmental specifications of the storage device.
  • Page 20: General Communications

    Precautions for Safe Use General Communications • Separate the machine network segment from the office network to avoid communication failures. Battery Replacement • Dispose of any Battery that has been dropped on the floor or otherwise subjected to excessive shock. Batteries that have been subjected to shock may leak if they are used. •...
  • Page 21: Precautions For Correct Use

    OS boot failure or crash. • Ensure the selected operating system supports ACPI to enable operating system shutdown using the power button. • Download the enhanced Video Driver from the OMRON Download Center and install it on the Indus- trial PC. Wiring •...
  • Page 22: Actual Operation And Operation

    Precautions for Correct Use • Do not weld the conductors. Doing so may cause the wires to break with vibration. Actual Operation and Operation • After an OS update or a peripheral device driver update for the product is executed, the product be- havior might be different.
  • Page 23: Regulations And Standards

    EMC Directive EMC Directive OMRON devices that comply with EU Directives also conform to the related EMC standards so that they can be more easily built into other devices or the overall machine. The actual products have been checked for conformity to EMC standards.
  • Page 24: Conformance To Kc Standards

    Software Licenses and Copyrights This product incorporates certain third party software. The license and copyright information associat- ed with this software is available at http://www.fa.omron.co.jp/nj_info_e/. NY-series Industrial Box PC User's Manual (W553)
  • Page 25: Related Manuals

    Related Manuals Related Manuals The following manuals are related. Use these manuals for reference. Related Products Manuals Manual Cat. Model num- Application Description name bers U702 S8BA Learning the information An introduction to the UPS is provided S8BA User's that is necessary to use along with the following information: •...
  • Page 26: Terminology And Abbreviations

    Term / Abbreviation Description Industrial PC Platform An integrated range of OMRON products designed for use in any industrial applica- tion that will benefit from advanced PC technology Industrial Monitor An industrial monitor with a touchscreen as the user interface designed to work in...
  • Page 27 Terminology and Abbreviations Term / Abbreviation Description FBWF File-Based Write Filter IIoT Industrial Internet of Things Linux An open source Operating System Master Boot Record Merge module A module providing a standard method by which developers deliver shared Win- dows installer components and setup logic to their applications MSDN Microsoft Developer Network Natural User Interface...
  • Page 28: Revision History

    Revision History Revision History A manual revision code appears as a suffix to the catalog number on the front and back covers of the manual. W553-E2-03 Cat. No. Revision code Revision code Date Revised content • May 2017 Added operating system Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSB •...
  • Page 29: Sections In This Manual

    Sections in this Manual Sections in this Manual Overview Hardware Software Specifications Installation Operating Procedures Maintenance Appendices NY-series Industrial Box PC User's Manual (W553)
  • Page 30 Sections in this Manual NY-series Industrial Box PC User's Manual (W553)
  • Page 31 Overview This section provides general information about the Industrial Box PC. Intended Use ....................1 - 2 Hardware Features ..................1 - 3 ID Information Label..................1 - 4 1-3-1 Label with Controller License (Optional)............1 - 4 Product Configuration ................. 1 - 5 Industrial PC Platform Overview ..............
  • Page 32: Overview

    1 Overview Intended Use The Industrial Box PC is an industrial-grade PC intended for use within factory automation environ- ments. This Industrial Box PC simultaneously uses the standard Windows operating system and pro- grams as well as third-party software to serve as a powerful PC platform. The Industrial Box PC can easily be integrated in manufacturing innovations like big data, NUI and IIoT.
  • Page 33: Hardware Features

    1 Overview Hardware Features The Industrial Box PC provides the following hardware features: • Compact design with two mounting orientation options The Box PC has a compact design to minimize panel space while allowing for two mounting orienta- tions. • Powerful CPU options Powerful CPU options provide high performance for various applications.
  • Page 34: Id Information Label

    A custom ID [NYC£££-££££££££] (Optional) Only for Industrial Monitors and Industrial Panel PCs with a custom logo Standards and QR The applicable standards and a QR code for OMRON internal use code LOT number and Production details, consisting of: •...
  • Page 35: Product Configuration

    1 Overview Product Configuration This section provides an overview of the product configurations available for the Industrial Box PC. The product configuration is visible in the model-type that is mentioned on the ID information label of the product. The structure of the model-type is: NYB££-£££££. Each item in the model-type has a specific meaning.
  • Page 36: Industrial Pc Platform Overview

    In line with OMRON’s established quality standards, each element in the Industrial PC Platform, rang- ing from the standalone Industrial Box PC to the touchscreen Industrial Monitor, is engineered with long-life components and built to the most advanced design standards.
  • Page 37: Industrial Box Pc

    1 Overview 1-5-2 Industrial Box PC The Industrial Box PC is designed to meet the specific needs of the industrial environment. Design simplification and future-proof architecture minimize the risk of failure. In addition, new PC features can be seamlessly incorporated, without the need for wholesale redesign. 1-5-3 Industrial Panel PC The Industrial Panel PC intelligently combines the functionality of the Industrial Box PC and Industrial...
  • Page 38 1 Overview 1 - 8 NY-series Industrial Box PC User's Manual (W553)
  • Page 39 Hardware This section provides an overview of the hardware of the Industrial Box PC. Component Names and Functions ............. 2 - 2 2-1-1 Front and Top of the Industrial Box PC............2 - 2 2-1-2 Back of the Industrial Box PC ............... 2 - 4 LED Indicators ....................
  • Page 40: Component Names And Functions

    2 Hardware Component Names and Functions This section shows views of the Industrial Box PC with information about all items. 2-1-1 Front and Top of the Industrial Box PC This section shows the component names and functions for the front and top of the Box PC. Item Name Description...
  • Page 41 2 Hardware Item Name Description Option port Interface connection options: • RS-232C connector • DVI-D connector for additional monitor connection SD Memory Card slot SD Memory Card slot PCIe bay PCI Express mounting slot DVI connector Digital Visual Interface connector 10BASE-T/100BASE- 3 RJ45 Gb Ethernet interface connectors TX/1000BASE-T...
  • Page 42: Back Of The Industrial Box Pc

    2 Hardware 2-1-2 Back of the Industrial Box PC This section shows the component names and functions for the back of the Industrial Box PC. Item Name Description ID information label Label containing Model ID., LOT No. and other product specific information. License label Optional label containing the license number.
  • Page 43: Led Indicators

    2 Hardware LED Indicators The Industrial Box PC has two rows of four LED indicators that show the operating status of the prod- uct. Both rows have the same function. The following LED indicators are available: Item Name Description Indicator Power Indicates the operating mode of the Industrial Box PC.
  • Page 44: Err Led Indicator

    2 Hardware 2-2-2 ERR LED Indicator The Error LED (ERR) indicates the presence and type of an error within the Industrial Box PC. Color Status Meaning • Not lit The 24 VDC power is not supplied • No error is present •...
  • Page 45: Power Button

    2 Hardware Power Button The power button is used to manually switch the Box PC ON and OFF. Additional Information • Refer to 6-1 Power ON on page 6 - 2 for ON details. • Refer to 6-2 Power OFF on page 6 - 3 for OFF details. 2 - 7 NY-series Industrial Box PC User's Manual (W553)
  • Page 46: Drive Bays

    2 Hardware Drive Bays The drive bays in the Industrial Box PC accept 2.5 inch Hard Disk Drives (HDD) or Solid State Drives (SSD). Depending on the model one or two drives are supported. Additional Information • Refer to 4-1-4 CPU Specifications on page 4 - 6 for the number of supported drives. •...
  • Page 47: Sd Memory Card Slot

    2 Hardware SD Memory Card Slot The SD Memory Card slot on the Industrial Box PC accepts SD Memory Cards with the following specifications. • SDHC type (SD 2.0 specification) • Up to 32 GB capacity Additional Information Refer to 2-9-2 SD Memory Cards on page 2 - 17 for SD Memory Card details. 2 - 9 NY-series Industrial Box PC User's Manual (W553)
  • Page 48: Pcie Card Slot

    2 Hardware PCIe Card Slot The PCI Express (PCIe) Card slot of the Industrial Box PC accepts various PCIe Cards for specific hardware needs. The PCIe Card connectors are available behind the cover and the PCIe Card is mounted in the PCIe drawer Additional Information •...
  • Page 49: Connectors

    2 Hardware Connectors This section gives an overview of the available connectors for the Industrial Box PC. 2-7-1 Power Connector The power connector on the Box PC is used to supply 24 VDC power to the Box PC. The power connector is supplied with the Box PC. Additional Information •...
  • Page 50: Usb Connectors

    2 Hardware Additional Information • Refer to 4-2-2 I/O Connector Specifications on page 4 - 14 for specifications. • Refer to 5-4-4 Wire the I/O Connector on page 5 - 37 for wiring details. • Refer to 5-5 Connect on page 5 - 40 for connection details. 2-7-3 USB Connectors The USB connectors support USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 specifications.
  • Page 51: Ethernet Connectors

    2 Hardware 2-7-4 Ethernet Connectors The Ethernet connectors provide 3 individual Ethernet ports on the Industrial Box PC. Each port offers 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T Ethernet speeds. Additional Information • Refer to 4-2-4 Ethernet Connector Specifications on page 4 - 19 for specifications. •...
  • Page 52: Rs-232C Connector (Optional)

    2 Hardware 2-7-6 RS-232C Connector (Optional) Depending on the product configuration an optional RS-232C connector is available. Additional Information • Refer to 1-4 Product Configuration on page 1 - 5 for configuration details. • Refer to 4-2-7 RS-232C Connector Specifications on page 4 - 23 for specifications. •...
  • Page 53: Spare Parts

    2 Hardware Spare Parts The following spare parts for the Industrial Box PC are available. 2-8-1 Battery One battery is supplied with the Box PC. The battery supplies power to the real-time clock. The battery is located inside the Box PC. Model Appearance Specifications...
  • Page 54: Accessory Kit

    2 Hardware 2-8-3 Accessory Kit The accessory kit for the Box PC. Model Appearance Specifications NY000-AK00 Accessory Kit containing all acces- sories supplied with the Box PC. • Power connector • I/O connector • Drive bracket for drive installation • 4 mounting screws for drive in- stallation •...
  • Page 55: Optional Hardware

    Book mount NY000-AB01 Wall mount 2-9-2 SD Memory Cards SD Memory Card details are provided below. OMRON is not responsible for the operation, performance or write life of any other brand of SD Memo- ry Card. Model Appearance Card type Capacity...
  • Page 56: Usb Flash Drives

    2 Hardware 2-9-3 USB Flash Drives USB Flash Drive details are provided below. OMRON is not responsible for the operation, performance, or write life of any other brand of USB Flash Drives. Model Appearance Capacity FZ-MEM2G 2 GB FZ-MEM8G 8 GB...
  • Page 57: Dvi Cables

    90 mm 2-9-6 USB Type-A to USB Type-B Cables USB Type-A to USB Type-B cable details are provided below. OMRON is not responsible for the operation or performance of any other brand of USB Type-A to USB Type-B cable. Model Appearance...
  • Page 58: Industrial Monitor

    Additional Information Refer to the OMRON website for specifications and manuals. 2-9-8 Power Supply Details for the recommended power supply are provided below. OMRON is not responsible for the operation or performance of any other power supply. Model Appearance Specifications S8VK-G£££24...
  • Page 59: Ups

    • Refer to 4-1-3 Power Consumption Specifications on page 4 - 3 for power consumption de- tails. • Refer to the OMRON website for S8BA specifications or to the UPS S8BA User's Manual (Cat. No. U702) for the UPS manual.
  • Page 60 2 Hardware 2 - 22 NY-series Industrial Box PC User's Manual (W553)
  • Page 61: Software

    Software This section provides software information for the Industrial Box PC. Windows Operating System................ 3 - 2 3-1-1 Determine Your Version of the Windows Operating Systems....... 3 - 2 3-1-2 Determine Your Ethernet Ports ..............3 - 3 Support Software ..................3 - 4 3-2-1 Overview IPC Support Software for Windows ..........
  • Page 62: Windows Operating System

    3 Software Windows Operating System This section provides an overview of Windows Operating System information. 3-1-1 Determine Your Version of the Windows Operating Systems This section provides methods to find version details of your Windows Operating System. Windows 7 To determine your version of the Windows Operating System: Select the Start Button.
  • Page 63: Determine Your Ethernet Ports

    3 Software 3-1-2 Determine Your Ethernet Ports This section provides information to determine the relation between the physical Ethernet ports on your Industrial Box PC and the ports in Windows. Available Ethernet Ports The Ethernet ports available are: ® • Port 1 - Local Area Connection - I218 (Intel Ethernet Connection I218-LM) ®...
  • Page 64: Support Software

    Industrial Monitor Brightness Utility Industrial PC Support Utility Industrial PC Tray Utility Select and download the utilities required from the OMRON download website. Additional Information • An internet connection is required to install support software. • Refer to NY-series Industrial Panel PC User’s Manual (Cat. No. W555) for support software details.
  • Page 65: Industrial Pc Support Utility

    3 Software 3-2-3 Industrial PC Support Utility This section provides an overview of the Industrial PC Support Utility. Industrial PC Support Utility Overview The Industrial PC Support Utility is a software utility to assist in diagnosing and resolving problems of the Industrial Box PC.
  • Page 66 3 Software Production Data Tab The Production Data tab displays generic Industrial Box PC information. These are e.g. Model name, Lot number, Serial number, Hardware version, BIOS version, BMC version, and software versions (Industrial PC Support Utility and Industrial PC System API). •...
  • Page 67 3 Software System Status Tab The System Status tab displays actual states and diagnostic information like internal temperature, fan revolution, battery and power supply status. A status that requires attention is indicated with a red bar. Item Description The average CPU temperature. Internal Temperature The actual rotation speed for each fan in revolutions per minute (r/min).
  • Page 68 Values are not updated automatically. Select the Update Screen Button to display the latest values. Installation The Industrial PC Support Utility is pre-installed on the Industrial Box PC and Industrial Panel PC. Download the Industrial PC Support Utility from the OMRON download website if reinstallation is re- quired. Startup The Industrial PC Support Utility can be started from: •...
  • Page 69: Rescue Disk Creator

    3 Software 3-2-4 Rescue Disk Creator This section provides an overview of the Rescue Disk Creator. Rescue Disk Creator Overview The Rescue Disk Creator creates a Rescue Disk. A Rescue Disk is a disk with the Rescue Disk Utility; this is the software that performs the system backup and system restore procedures.
  • Page 70 The installer window opens. Follow the installer steps to complete the Rescue Disk Creator installation. The Rescue Disk Creator is installed and available in the OMRON folder in the Windows Start Menu. 3 - 10 NY-series Industrial Box PC User's Manual (W553)
  • Page 71 3 Software Messages The Rescue Disk Creator can display the following messages: Message Message Description type Error Creation progress: Failed to format the disk. The mentioned reason prevented formatting of Reason: the connected storage device. • Access denied Ensure the connected storage device: •...
  • Page 72 (8) Retry the operation with the same target disk. (9) Retry the operation with a different target disk. (10) Restart the IPC and then retry the operation. (11) If the issue persists, contact your OMRON representative. 3 - 12 NY-series Industrial Box PC User's Manual (W553)
  • Page 73: Industrial Pc Tray Utility

    The Industrial PC Tray Utility provides the following features: • Display the overall state of all installed OMRON utilities in the icon in the system tray area. • Display a menu that can start all installed utilities and show the state of each installed utility.
  • Page 74 • The Industrial Monitor Brightness Utility is available in the menu when installed. • The application area can be configured to show and launch both OMRON and third party utilities. • The About entry shows details of the Industrial PC Tray Utility.
  • Page 75 3 Software Compatibility This software utility can be used on PCs with Windows 7 and Windows 10. Startup By default the Industrial PC Tray Utility is configured to start automatically at Windows startup. To manually start the Industrial PC Tray Utility: Locate the Industrial PC Tray Utility using the Windows Start menu or the Windows search box.
  • Page 76: Power Attendant Lite Utility

    Installation The Power Attendant Lite Utility is not pre-installed on a Box PC. The Power Attendant Lite Utility installer is included in the installers directory (D:/OMRON-NY/Instal- lers). Download the installer from the OMRON download website if required. To install the Power Attendant Lite Utility: Ensure the revision number of the UPS is correct.
  • Page 77 A UPS selection window will be displayed. Select the connected UPS. A Login window will be displayed. Login with ID Admin and password omron. The Top window with UPS status information will be displayed. Configure the parameters for your specific situation.
  • Page 78 3 Software Refer to UPS Power Attendant Lite for Windows User's Manual for details. Select Detailed Setting / Other Settings / Communication Setting / UPS Communication Port to display the parameter COM search to UPS detection. Set the parameter to Do not search for COM ports to prevent interference for the COM ports. Select Submit to save the setting.
  • Page 79: Software For Developers

    The Industrial PC System API allows programmers to create programs that can retrieve information or set an indicator status of the product. The API makes use of the included OMRON IPC System Service to manage the hardware. Features The Industrial PC System API can: •...
  • Page 80: Industrial Monitor Api

    The main function of the Industrial Monitor API is to enable the brightness of the backlight and the LEDs of the monitor to be increased or decreased according to the working environment. The API makes use of the included OMRON Industrial Monitor Service to manage the hardware. Features For all connected Industrial Monitors, the Industrial Monitor API can: •...
  • Page 81: Specifications

    Specifications This section provides specifications of the Industrial Box PC. General Specifications ................4 - 2 4-1-1 Dimensions and Weight ................4 - 2 4-1-2 General Electrical Specifications ..............4 - 3 4-1-3 Power Consumption Specifications .............. 4 - 3 4-1-4 CPU Specifications ..................
  • Page 82: General Specifications

    4 Specifications General Specifications This section provides general specifications of the Industrial Box PC. 4-1-1 Dimensions and Weight The following table provides specification details on dimensions and weights. Specifications with book Specifications with wall Item Specifications mount bracket mount brackets Dimensions Width X = 282 mm Width X = 319 mm, this is the...
  • Page 83: General Electrical Specifications

    4 Specifications 4-1-2 General Electrical Specifications The following table provides the general electrical specifications. Item Specifications Rated power supply voltage 24 VDC Allowable power supply voltage range 20.4 to 28.8 VDC Power supply standard SELV Grounding method Ground to less than 100 Ω Inrush current At 24 VDC: 12 A / 6 ms max.
  • Page 84 4 Specifications ® ™ Power Consumption with an Intel Core i7-4700EQ CPU ® ™ Power consumption specifications for Industrial Box PCs with an Intel Core i7-4700EQ CPU. Item Power consumption 81 W ® ™ Industrial Box PC with Intel Core i7-4700EQ ex- cluding Drives and Expansions HDD 320 GB...
  • Page 85 4 Specifications Item Minimum power requirements Power supply 120 W Refer to 2-9-8 Power Supply on page 2 - 20 for power supply products. 120 W Refer to 2-9-9 UPS on page 2 - 21 for UPS products. ® ® Power Consumption with an Intel Celeron 2980U CPU...
  • Page 86: Cpu Specifications

    4 Specifications 4-1-4 CPU Specifications This section gives the specifications of the CPUs that are available for the Industrial Box PC. Refer to 1-4 Product Configuration on page 1 - 5 for product configuration details. ® ™ Intel Core i7-4700EQ CPU Specifications ®...
  • Page 87: Memory Specifications

    4 Specifications ® ® Intel Celeron 2980U CPU Specifications ® ® CPU specifications for Industrial Box PCs with an Intel Celeron 2980U CPU. Item Specifications Cores / Threads 2 / 2 CPU base frequency 1.6 GHz Maximum turbo frequency Cache 2 MB Cooling details Passive cooling (fanless)
  • Page 88: Storage Device Specifications

    4 Specifications 4-1-6 Storage Device Specifications This section provides the specifications of the storage devices. Hard Disk Drive Specifications Specifications for the Hard Disk Drive (HDD) are provided in the table below. Model Specifications Item 320 GB Model NY000-AH00 S.M.A.R.T. support Rotation speed 5,400 r/min Interface...
  • Page 89 4 Specifications Model Specifications Item 32 GB 64 GB 128 GB Life 1500 TB/11 years at a 3000 TB/23 years at a 114 TB/3 years at a daily daily workload of 350 GB daily workload of 350 GB workload of 100 GB Refer to 1-4 Product Configuration on page 1 - 5 for product configuration details.
  • Page 90: Pcie Card Specifications

    4 Specifications 4-1-7 PCIe Card Specifications The PCI Express (PCIe) Card slot of the Industrial Box PC accepts various cards for specific hardware needs. Ensure that, according to the PCIe hardware specifications, the indent is present in the PCIe Card. The following tables provide PCIe Card details per CPU type.
  • Page 91 4 Specifications ® ® PCIe Card Slot Specifications with an Intel Celeron 2980U CPU ® ® The table below provides PCIe Card slot details for Industrial Box PCs with an Intel Celeron 2980U CPU. Item Specifications Configuration X1 (1 lane) up to Gen 2 Card height Standard height cards, 4.20 inches (106.7 mm) Card length...
  • Page 92: Bracket Specifications

    4 Specifications 4-1-8 Bracket Specifications The metal mounting brackets mount your Box PC and they are the connection for the ground. Use metal screws with a diameter of 4 mm or 5 mm to mount the brackets. Mounting screw locations for book mount and wall mount orientation: Additional Information •...
  • Page 93: Connector Specifications

    4 Specifications Connector Specifications This section provides the Connector Specifications of the Industrial Box PC. 4-2-1 Power Connector Specifications The power supply connector can be locked to prevent unintentional disconnection. The connector can only be inserted the correct way. The connector is a Phoenix Contact type SPC5/2-STCL-7.62 BK (1711708). The Box PC provides protection against reverse polarity.
  • Page 94: I/O Connector Specifications

    4 Specifications Locking and Removing the Power Connector The power connector automatically locks into place when the black part of the connector is held and pushed in. Pushing both orange sliders towards the end of the connector will release the lock when remov- ing the connector.
  • Page 95 4 Specifications I/O Connector Pin Details The pin details of the I/O connector. The pin layout represents the I/O connector on the Box PC. The I/O signals connected must be powered from a power supply which conforms to the SELV stand- ards.
  • Page 96 4 Specifications I/O Connector Power Status Output Details This section provides details of the Power Status Output relay. The Power Status Output is a relay between pin 1 and 2 of the I/O Connector.  Power ON Power Status Output Operation This section provides power ON details of the Power Status Output operation.
  • Page 97 4 Specifications Product ON Shutdown Shutdown Product OFF start finished Closed (ON) Relay Open (OFF) Power supply removed Closed (ON) Relay Open (OFF) Additional Information Refer to 5-4-4 Wire the I/O Connector on page 5 - 37 for I/O connector wiring details. Lock and Remove the I/O Connector The I/O connector locks into place when the black part of the connector is held and pushed in.
  • Page 98: Usb Connector Specifications

    4 Specifications 4-2-3 USB Connector Specifications The Industrial Box PC includes four USB connectors. Two connectors provide version 2.0 perform- ance and two connectors provide version 3.0 performance. Details of the USB interface connectors are provided below. The connector layout represents the USB connectors on the Box PC. Interface Connector Details •...
  • Page 99 4 Specifications 4-2-4 Ethernet Connector Specifications Details of the RJ45 Ethernet connectors are provided below. The Ethernet connector locks automatically to prevent unintentional disconnection. The view represents the Ethernet connector on the Industrial Box PC. Ethernet Connector LED Indicators Each connector has LED indicators for speed, link and activity. Item Indicator Color...
  • Page 100: Ethernet Connector Specifications

    4 Specifications Item Indicator Color Status Description Speed Not lit Not lit 10 Mbps or no link Green 100 Mbps link Orange 1 Gbps link Ethernet Connector Specifications Item Specifications Number of available ports Physical layer 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX or 1000BASE-T Frame length 1,514 bytes max.
  • Page 101: Dvi Connector Specifications

    4 Specifications 4-2-5 DVI Connector Specifications DVI is the standard video interface for the Box PC. The video interface depends on the model of the Box PC as specified below: Additional Information • Refer to 4-1-4 CPU Specifications on page 4 - 6 for graphics controller details. •...
  • Page 102: Dvi-D Connector Specifications

    4 Specifications ® ® DVI-D Connector Specifications with an Intel Celeron 2980U CPU ® ® DVI-D connector specifications for Industrial Box PC with an Intel Celeron 2980U CPU. Item Specifications Video interface Digital only Resolution Up to 1920 x 1200 pixels at 60 Hz Type Dual link Maximum DVI cable length...
  • Page 103: Rs-232C Connector Specifications

    4 Specifications 4-2-7 RS-232C Connector Specifications The optional RS-232C interface on the Box PC uses a standard SUBD9 connector. The RS-232C interface is not isolated from the internal Box PC's components. Additional Information • Refer to 5-4-2 Ground on page 5 - 27 for grounding details. •...
  • Page 104: Software Specifications

    4 Specifications Software Specifications This section provides the Software Specifications of the Industrial Box PC. 4-3-1 Available Windows Operating Systems The available Windows Operating Systems are: • Windows Embedded Standard 7 SP1 - 32 bit An Internet Browser, Firewall and Anti-virus software are not pre-installed. •...
  • Page 105: Environmental Specifications

    4 Specifications Environmental Specifications This section provides environmental specifications of the Industrial Box PC. 4-4-1 Operation Environment Specifications The following table provides the general environmental specifications for the Industrial Box PC. Item Specifications Ambient operating temperature 0 to 55°C Ambient storage temperature -20 to 70°C Ambient operating humidity 10% to 90% with no condensation...
  • Page 106: Temperature And Humidity Specifications

    4 Specifications 4-4-2 Temperature and Humidity Specifications The allowed ambient operating temperature and ambient humidity depend on product type, CPU type, mounting orientation, and storage device type. The following sections provide temperature and humidity details per CPU type. Temperature and Humidity Graphs The maximum ambient operating temperature and ambient humidity are specified per CPU type, mounting orientation and storage device type.
  • Page 107 4 Specifications • Store the Box PC with a SSD within the general environmental specifications. • Store the Box PC with a HDD within the ambient temperature and humidity ranges as shown in fol- lowing graph. Storage temperature- Storage humidity range temperature-humidity range Temperature [°C]...
  • Page 108: Recycling Specifications

    4 Specifications ® ® Temperature Specifications with an Intel Celeron 2980U CPU ® ® Ambient operating temperature specifications for a Box PC with an Intel Celeron 2980U CPU. Storage device type Mounting Orientation Book 0 to 55°C 5 to 45°C Wall 0 to 50°C 5 to 40°C...
  • Page 109: Installation

    Installation This section provides all installation details for the Industrial Box PC. Unpack ......................5 - 3 5-1-1 Unpack Procedure ..................5 - 3 5-1-2 Items Supplied ....................5 - 3 Install Options ....................5 - 6 5-2-1 Install a Drive ....................5 - 6 5-2-2 Install the PCIe Card...................
  • Page 110 5 Installation 5-8-2 Connect UPS Using the I/O Connector ............5 - 55 Create Backup and Repair Data..............5 - 58 5-9-1 Create a New Rescue Disk with the Rescue Disk Creator ......5 - 59 5-9-2 Create a Windows System Repair Disk and a Windows Backup ....5 - 61 5 - 2 NY-series Industrial Box PC User's Manual (W553)
  • Page 111: Unpack

    5 Installation Unpack This section provides details on how to unpack the Industrial Box PC. 5-1-1 Unpack Procedure Check the package for damage. If there is any visible damage: • Take photos of the package and save them. • Inform your supplier immediately. Open the package.
  • Page 112 5 Installation Items Supplied with the Industrial Box PC This section describes the items supplied with your Industrial Box PC. • Industrial Box PC • Documentation: • Safety Precautions sheets (English and Japanese) • EU Compliance sheet • Standards and Certifications sheet •...
  • Page 113 5 Installation Items Supplied with the Brackets This section describes the items supplied with the brackets for your Industrial Box PC. Additional Information • Refer to 2-9-1 Mounting Brackets on page 2 - 17 for bracket details. • Refer to 5-3-8 Book Mount Procedure on page 5 - 25 for book mount installation. •...
  • Page 114: Install Options

    5 Installation Install Options This section describes the installable options for the Industrial Box PC. 5-2-1 Install a Drive A drive is a storage device for the Industrial Box PC. Additional Information • Depending on the product configuration a drive is already installed. Refer to 1-4 Product Configuration on page 1 - 5 for storage details.
  • Page 115 5 Installation Pull the metal shielding cover out of the Box PC. Align the connectors of the drive as shown on the bracket. Then insert the replacement drive in the bracket and insert the 4 mounting screws . Tighten these screws with a tor- que of 0.35 N·m.
  • Page 116 5 Installation Insert the bracket with the drive in the correct bay. • A drive for the operating system has to be inserted in bay A • The drive for additional storage can be inserted in bay B Ensure the bracket is completely in the Box PC with an extra push. The drive bracket will lock into place when it is fully inserted.
  • Page 117 5 Installation Mount the drive cover. The lock lever will click when closed correctly. Finalize the drive installation when the Box PC installation is completed. • If the drive is inserted in bay A: (1) Install an operating system (2) Power OFF and then Power ON (3) Ensure the drive is functional and confirm normal operation.
  • Page 118: Install The Pcie Card

    5 Installation 5-2-2 Install the PCIe Card Prepare the following items: • The PCIe Card. A PCIe Card is not supplied with the Box PC. Additional Information Refer to 4-1-7 PCIe Card Specifications on page 4 - 10 for PCIe specifications. •...
  • Page 119 5 Installation Pull the middle of the Card Clip to unlock it and remove it from the PCIe Drawer. Remove the slot cover from the PCIe Drawer. The thin sheet metal frame should stay in the PCIe Drawer. The slot cover is now removed. 5 - 11 NY-series Industrial Box PC User's Manual (W553)
  • Page 120 5 Installation Place the PCIe Card in the PCIe Drawer. Ensure to insert the PCIe Card in the correct opening. Ensure the thin sheet metal frame is positioned between the PCIe Card and the PCIe Drawer to ensure a good conductive contact. Place the Card Clip in the PCIe Card and PCIe Drawer and then rotate the Clip to lock it...
  • Page 121 5 Installation Slide the Card Support so that it supports the side of the PCIe Card. The card should be in small groove so there is support below and above the card. Rotate the Card Support to lock it in place. Insert the PCIe Drawer in the Box PC and then insert the two crosshead screws that hold the PCIe Drawer in place.
  • Page 122 5 Installation Remove the PCIe cover if the PCIe Card has external connectors. (1) Push the lock lever (2) Tilt the PCIe cover (3) Remove the PCIe cover The PCIe Card is installed. 5 - 14 NY-series Industrial Box PC User's Manual (W553)
  • Page 123: Mount

    5 Installation Mount This section describes how to mount the Box PC in either a book or wall orientation inside a control panel. WARNING Ensure that installation and post-installation checks of the product are performed by personnel in charge who possess a thorough understand- ing of the machinery to be installed.
  • Page 124: Product Orientation

    5 Installation 5-3-2 Product Orientation The Box PC can be mounted in a book or wall orientation. • For book mount there is one allowed orientation • For wall mount there are two allowed orientations, horizontally mounted and vertically mounted Do not install the Box PC in other orientations.
  • Page 125 5 Installation Provide enough space for good air flow and ensure the following minimum distances are observed around the sides of the Box PC. • Book Mount • Wall Mount in landscape or portrait orientation Item Minimum distance 50 mm 100 mm 50 mm Measure the minimum distances X and Y at the air openings in the sides of the Box PC.
  • Page 126 Box PC. • Do not install the Box PC directly above any heat-generating equipment, such as heaters or transformers. • Do not install the Box PC in a location exposed to direct sunlight. OMRON product OMRON product Natural Cooling ...
  • Page 127: Humidity

    5 Installation OMRON product OMRON product Forced Air Circulation  Room Cooling Cool the entire room where the control panel is located. Cooler Control panel Room Cooling Low Temperatures The Box PC may not start normally if the temperature is below 0°C when the power is turned ON.
  • Page 128: Atmosphere

    Installation Location Install the Box PC as far away as possible from high-voltage (600 V or higher) and power devices to ensure safe operation and maintenance. Example of Recommended Equipment Arrangement OMRON product Control panel Control panel High-voltage...
  • Page 129 • Keep the wiring between the transformer and the Box PC as short as possible, twist the wires well, and keep the wiring separate from high-voltage and power lines. Power circuits Power supply for general operations circuits I/O power supply for Omron product I/O power supply for Omron product Noise Unit power supply for Omron product...
  • Page 130 5 Installation Wire External I/O Signal Lines Observe the following points when wiring the external I/O signal lines. • To absorb reverse electromotive force when an inductive load is connected to an output signal, con- nect a surge suppressor near the inductive load in an AC circuit, or connect a diode near the induc- tive load in a DC circuit.
  • Page 131 5 Installation • Power lines and signal lines • Input signals and output signals • Analog signals and digital signals • High-level signals and low-level signals • Communications lines and power lines • DC signals and AC signals • High-frequency devices (such as Inverters) and signal lines (communications) ...
  • Page 132 Ground of 200 mm 100 Ω or less Example: Separating an OMRON product from Power Lines  Wiring Ducts Whenever possible, route the cables and wires through wiring ducts. Install the wiring ducts so that it is easy to route the wires from the Industrial Box PC directly into the duct.
  • Page 133: Book Mount Procedure

    5 Installation 5-3-8 Book Mount Procedure Use the following procedure to mount the Industrial Box PC in the book orientation. Additional Information • Refer to 5-4-2 Ground on page 5 - 27 for grounding details. • Refer to 2-9-1 Mounting Brackets on page 2 - 17 for the bracket model. To mount the Box PC: Mount the Bracket to the Industrial Box PC...
  • Page 134: Wall Mount Procedure

    5 Installation • Insert screws through the bracket into the mounting surface. Note that these screws are not in the scope of delivery. • Tighten all four screws with a torque of 0.5 N·m. The Box PC is mounted. 5-3-9 Wall Mount Procedure Use the following procedure to mount the Box PC in the wall orientation.
  • Page 135: Wire

    5 Installation Wire This section describes how to wire the Industrial Box PC. 5-4-1 Wiring Warnings and Cautions This section describes the Warnings and Cautions when wiring the Industrial Box PC. WARNING Provide safety measures in external circuits to ensure safety in the sys- tem if an abnormality occurs due to malfunction of the product or due to other external factors affecting operation.
  • Page 136 5 Installation Caution The product has an internal non-isolated DC power supply. Circuit ground (0 VDC) and frame ground are connected together. When con- necting a non-isolated device or a non-isolated interface to the product, take appropriate actions to avoid communication failures or damage to the mentioned ports.
  • Page 137 5 Installation Considerations for Earthing Methods Local potential fluctuations due to lightning or noise occurred by power devices will cause potential fluctuations between ground terminals of devices. This potential fluctuation may result in device mal- function or damage. To prevent this, it is necessary to suppress the occurrence of a difference in elec- trical potential between ground terminals of devices.
  • Page 138 5 Installation Equipotential Bonding System Equipotential bonding is an earthing method in which steel frames and building structures, metal ducts and pipes, and metal structures in floors are connected together and make connections to the earth trunk line to achieve a uniform potential everywhere across the entire building. We recommend this earthing method.
  • Page 139 5 Installation Star Earthing If the earthing method used for the building is not equipotential bonding or the earthing system is un- known, choose (a) from among the earthing methods given below. (a) Connecting devices and noise sources to separate earth electrodes This is an earthing method to separately ground an earth electrode of the device that is connected with a communications cable or other devices and an earth electrode of a high-power device that could be a noise source, such as a motor or inverter.
  • Page 140 5 Installation Daisy Chain This is an earthing method to connect the device that is connected with a communications cable, other devices, and a device that could be a noise source using a daisy-chain topology to a common earth electrode. This earthing method is not recommended because the device that could be a noise source may inter- fere electromagnetically with other devices.
  • Page 141 5 Installation Ground Connection Details This section provides details about the ground connection. Use the ground terminal on the mounting bracket(s) to ground your Industrial Box PC. The washers and nut are supplied with the bracket(s). Refer to Items Supplied with the Brackets on page 5 - 5 for details. Book Mount Mount the ground connection wire to the ground terminal...
  • Page 142: Wire The Power Connector

    5 Installation  Crimp terminals Use crimp terminals with dimensions X = M4 and Y = 8 mm max. 5-4-3 Wire the Power Connector This section describes how to wire the power connector. Precautions for Safe Use • Do not perform a dielectric strength test. •...
  • Page 143 Maximum AWG according to UL/cUL • Power Supply Connector DC Power Supply The OMRON S8VK-series power supply is recommended for use with the Industrial Box PC. Additional Information • Refer to 2-9-8 Power Supply on page 2 - 20 for more information.
  • Page 144 5 Installation Power Connector Wiring Procedure Use the following procedure to wire the power connector. 7 mm Remove the sheath from the power supply wires. Precautions for Safe Use Observe the following precautions to prevent broken wires. • When you remove the sheath, be careful not to damage the conductor. •...
  • Page 145: Wire The I/O Connector

    5 Installation 5-4-4 Wire the I/O Connector This section describes how to wire the I/O connector. I/O Connector Wiring Materials Use the supplied I/O connector to connect the inputs and outputs to the Industrial Box PC. Recommended I/O conductor sizes for the connector are provided in the table. Wire type Conductor cross-section Solid conductor...
  • Page 146 5 Installation Description Internal Circuit Details Power ON Input The Power ON Input and the UPS Mode Input are bi-di- rectional and isolated. Each input can be wired as sinking (NPN) or sourcing (PNP). Wire these according to the UPS Mode Input output device connected to the inputs.
  • Page 147 5 Installation I/O Connector Wiring Procedure Use the following procedure to wire the I/O connector. 7 mm Remove the sheath from the wires. Precautions for Safe Use Observe the following precautions to prevent broken wires. • When you remove the sheath, be careful not to damage the conductor. •...
  • Page 148: Connect

    5 Installation Connect This section describes how to connect the Industrial Box PC. 5 - 40 NY-series Industrial Box PC User's Manual (W553)
  • Page 149: Connector Identification

    5 Installation 5-5-1 Connector Identification The Industrial Box PC connectors are shown below. Item Name Description Power connector Lockable power connector I/O connector 2 inputs (UPS signal and power OFF control) and 1 output (Industri- al Box PC power state) USB 3.0 connector 2 USB 3.0 connectors USB 2.0 connector...
  • Page 150: Connection Procedure

    5 Installation 5-5-2 Connection Procedure Use the following procedure to connect the Industrial Box PC. Ensure the Box PC is securely fastened to the mounting surface. Ensure the mounted Box PC can be connected to power and peripheral devices. Remove dust covers where applicable and store them in a safe place.
  • Page 151 5 Installation Connect the I/O connector. Hold the black part when inserting the connector, this enables the auto-locking mechanism. Do not tilt the orange levers because this will unlock the connector. Connect the DVI connector to an external monitor such as the Industrial Monitor and tighten the fastening screws.
  • Page 152: Initial Power On

    Connect a keyboard and/or a mouse. Additional Information • If using an OMRON Industrial Monitor this may not be required because it has touch function- ality. • Do not connect additional storage devices before the installation of the operating system completed.
  • Page 153 The Box PC is ON and if an operating system is installed it will start. Precautions for Safe Use Always use the SMART monitoring feature for storage devices that do not comply to the Omron Storage Device Specifications. Monitor the operating temperature and vibrations to ensure they stay within the environmental specifications of the storage device.
  • Page 154: Windows Startup First Time

    Refer to 4-3-2 Supported Languages on page 4 - 24 for supported languages. • Legal stuff like license agreements • Windows 10: Select Accept to accept the combined Windows and OMRON license agree- ments. • Windows 7: Select Accept separately for Windows and for the OMRON utilities.
  • Page 155 5 Installation Additional Information • Use the Industrial Monitor Utility to adjust the display and/or connected OMRON Industrial Monitor. • Verify that the Box PC is responding to finger touches on the touchscreen of the product. Install any third party software and drivers that may be required for your applications.
  • Page 156: Install Software

    Use Windows Explorer to examine the contents of the user data partition mapped as drive let- ter D:. Open the Installer folder (D:\OMRON-NY\Installers) and locate the Internet Explorer installer files. Select the installer suitable for your system (32/64 bits) and language (English/Japanese).
  • Page 157: Firewall

    5 Installation 5-7-2 Firewall An industrial network should be separated from an office network. Depending on the operating system a Firewall is preinstalled. • For Windows 10 the standard firewall software is installed and enabled. • For Windows 7 the Firewall software is not installed. Precautions for Safe Use •...
  • Page 158: Drivers And Custom Software

    • For an Industrial PC without Operating System download the drivers from the OMRON download website. • For an Industrial PC with a Windows operating system the drivers for most OMRON devices and common third party devices are already available on the product. They will be installed automatically after the initial Windows configuration or upon connection of a device to the Box PC.
  • Page 159: Connect Ups

    The Box PC can automatically start up again when the pow- er is restored. To connect the Box PC to the OMRON S8BA UPS use one of the following two options: • The USB connector and Power Attendant Lite Utility Software.
  • Page 160: Connect Ups Using The Usb Connector

    • Installation files and manual for the UPS Settings Utility are available in the directory D:\OMRON-NY\Installers\UPS Settings Utility • For all other Box PCs following software can be downloaded from the OMRON download site: • Drivers for the S8BA UPS •...
  • Page 161 5 Installation UPS (S8BA) 24 VDC Power Supply (S8VK) Output Industrial PC Input AC (L) 24 VDC AC (N) 0 VDC Refer to the UPS S8BA User's Manual (Cat. No. U702) for details. Refer to 5-4-3 Wire the Power Connector on page 5 - 34 for wiring details. Supply power to the Power Supply.
  • Page 162 5 Installation Additional Information • The default Input sensitivity setting is Standard voltage sensitivity and this is correct. Do not set this parameter to Low voltage sensitivity. Doing so can cause a system malfunc- tion when switching to battery mode. •...
  • Page 163: Connect Ups Using The I/O Connector

    • Installation files and manual for the UPS Settings Utility are availabe in the installer directory D:\OMRON-NY\Installers\UPS Settings Utility • For all other Box PCs following software can be downloaded from the OMRON download site: • Drivers for the S8BA UPS •...
  • Page 164 5 Installation Power Supply (S8VK) UPS (S8BA) Output 24 VDC IPC Product 24 VDC 0 VDC Input UPS Mode Input AC (L) 24 VDC AC (N) 0 VDC UPS Mode Input Power Status Output Power Status Output Contact Power ON the Box PC. Configure the UPS.
  • Page 165 5 Installation Additional Information The default Input sensitivity setting is Standard voltage sensitivity and this is correct. Do not set this parameter to Low voltage sensitivity. Doing so can cause a system malfunc- tion when switching to battery mode. 5 - 57 NY-series Industrial Box PC User's Manual (W553)
  • Page 166: Create Backup And Repair Data

    5 Installation Create Backup and Repair Data Ensure the operating system, software and data can always be restored when required. Precautions for Correct Use Create backups according to the preventive maintenance schedule to prevent data loss and system integrity issues. Refer to 7-1-1 Preventive Maintenance Schedule on page 7 - 2 for intervals.
  • Page 167: Create A New Rescue Disk With The Rescue Disk Creator

    5 Installation Creates a Windows System Repair Disk that will also include the MBR and the Windows partition. This procedure requires a separate PC with Windows 7 and a DVD writer and also an external DVD reader. The Repair Disk gives following options: •...
  • Page 168 5 Installation Select the connected USB storage device at Target disk:. Refer to Messages on page 3 - 11 for message details if required. The button Create Rescue Disk will be enabled as soon as a USB storage device is detected and accepted.
  • Page 169: Create A Windows System Repair Disk And A Windows Backup

    5 Installation 5-9-2 Create a Windows System Repair Disk and a Windows Backup A Windows Repair Disk is a disk that enables users to restore the Windows operating system. A Windows Backup is a backup that enables users to restore a user-defined content set. Use the following procedures to ensure you can always go back to this situation.
  • Page 170 5 Installation Select Create a system repair disk. The Create a system repair disk window opens. Select the applicable drive letter of the DVD writer and then select Create disk. Wait until the disk is created and the remove it and store it in a safe place. Additional Information Refer to http://windows.microsoft.com/ for Backup and Restore details.
  • Page 171: Operating Procedures

    Operating Procedures This section provides the operating procedures for the Industrial Box PC. Power ON ...................... 6 - 2 6-1-1 Power ON Using the Power Button .............. 6 - 2 6-1-2 Power ON Using the Power ON/OFF Input ..........6 - 2 6-1-3 Auto Power ON.....................
  • Page 172: Power On

    6 Operating Procedures Power ON This section provides Power ON details. 6-1-1 Power ON Using the Power Button Start condition: Power is supplied to the Box PC and the Box PC is OFF. Press the power button and release within 1 second. Refer to 2-3 Power Button on page 2 - 7 for the power button location.
  • Page 173: Power Off

    6 Operating Procedures Power OFF This section provides Power OFF details. Before following power OFF procedures below, check that the Industrial Box PC is ON by examining the LED indicators on the Box PC. 6-2-1 Power OFF Using the Power Button Ensure all programs are closed.
  • Page 174: Power Off Using The Power On/Off Input

    6 Operating Procedures 6-2-3 Power OFF Using the Power ON/OFF Input Ensure all programs are closed. If required, close all active programs. Supply a 24 VDC signal to the Power ON/OFF Input (pins 3 and 4) of the I/O connector. The input signal must remain ON for a minimum of 60 ms and a maximum of 750 ms to be correctly detected by the Industrial Box PC.
  • Page 175: React To Product Messages

    6 Operating Procedures React to Product Messages The Industrial Box PC uses the Industrial PC Tray Utility icon in the system tray area of Win- dows to present Warnings and Errors. Additional Information Refer to 3-2-5 Industrial PC Tray Utility on page 3 - 13 for Industrial PC Tray Utility details. Check the Industrial PC Tray Utility icon for a Warning or Error symbol.
  • Page 176: React To Windows Messages

    6 Operating Procedures React to Windows Messages Windows uses the Windows Action Center icon in the system tray area of Windows to present Warnings and Errors. Windows 10 Windows 7 Check the Windows Action Center icon for a Warning or Error symbol. A Warning or Error symbol displayed on the Windows Action Center icon indicates a Windows mes- sage.
  • Page 177: Maintenance

    Maintenance This section provides an overview of all maintenance tasks for the Industrial Box PC. Preventive Maintenance ................7 - 2 7-1-1 Preventive Maintenance Schedule ............... 7 - 2 7-1-2 Clean the Box PC ..................7 - 3 7-1-3 Keep Software Updated................7 - 3 7-1-4 Create Backup and Repair Data..............
  • Page 178: Preventive Maintenance

    Refer to 2-2 LED Indicators on page 2 - 5 for LED details. Monitor storage devices that do not Refer to Storage Device Considerations on page 2 - 18 for details. comply to the Omron specifications Weekly Reference Clean the Box PC Refer to 7-1-2 Clean the Box PC on page 7 - 3 for cleaning details.
  • Page 179: Clean The Box Pc

    • Firewall software • Internet browser • Windows security patches • OMRON software Precautions for Correct Use After an OS update or a peripheral device driver update for the product is executed, the product behavior might be different. Confirm that operation is correct before you start actual operation.
  • Page 180: Create Backup And Repair Data

    7 Maintenance 7-1-4 Create Backup and Repair Data Ensure the operating system, software and data can always be restored when required. Precautions for Correct Use Create backups according to the preventive maintenance schedule to prevent data loss and system integrity issues. Refer to 7-1-1 Preventive Maintenance Schedule on page 7 - 2 for intervals.
  • Page 181 7 Maintenance • Startup Repair Examines Windows 7’s most integral files and repairs any missing or damaged files that may be keeping Windows 7 from starting. • System Restore Restores your Windows system files to an earlier point in time. It does not affect your personal files.
  • Page 182 7 Maintenance Create a System Backup with the Rescue Disk A Rescue Disk is a disk with the Rescue Disk Utility; this is the software that performs the system backup and system restore procedures of the Box PC. A system backup contains the Windows partition, the boot partition and the MBR. Precautions for Correct Use The backup data of the Rescue Disk can be used to recover the data of the Box PC that creat- ed that backup.
  • Page 183 7 Maintenance Use the arrow keys to select the Rescue Disk and then select Enter. The Recovery Manager window opens. The mentioned number can be different from the number displayed on your screen. Select Create Backup. The backup confirmation window opens. Windows 7 Windows 10 Select Continue to start the system backup process.
  • Page 184 7 Maintenance Create a Custom Backup with Windows Backup Use the following procedure to create a custom backup of the Industrial Box PC with the Windows Backup and Restore mechanism. To manually or automatically create a customized backup: Select the Windows Start Button. In search field, input Backup.
  • Page 185 7 Maintenance Select Next. The following window will appear: Select Let me choose and then select Next. The following window will appear: Select all directories you want to include in the backup. Select Next. 7 - 9 NY-series Industrial Box PC User's Manual (W553)
  • Page 186 7 Maintenance Select Configure schedule or Change schedule and change the backup schedule. Ensure: • The interval is short enough to minimize data loss when a restore is required • The Industrial Box PC is powered ON during the backup periods •...
  • Page 187: Check The Backup And Repair Media

    7 Maintenance 7-1-5 Check the Backup and Repair Media Use the following procedure to check the backup or repair media. Check the Rescue Disk Medium Use the following procedure to check the rescue disk for the system backup. Follow the first few steps of the Restore a System Back with the Rescue Disk procedure to dis- play the boot device screen.
  • Page 188 7 Maintenance The backup medium for the system repair disk is approved. 7 - 12 NY-series Industrial Box PC User's Manual (W553)
  • Page 189: Corrective Maintenance

    WARNING Do not attempt to disassemble, repair, or modify the product in any way. Doing so may result in malfunction or fire. Contact your local OMRON representative if the corrective maintenance actions did not solve the problem. 7-2-1 Warning and Error Messages Warning and Error messages are provided by the Industrial Box PC when there is a potential problem that may cause downtime.
  • Page 190 7 Maintenance Additional Information • Refer to 4-4-1 Operation Environment Specifications on page 4 - 25 for environmental details. • Refer to 7-2-2 Remove the Cover on page 7 - 15 for fan details. • Refer to 7-2-3 Replace the Fan Unit on page 7 - 16 for Fan Unit replacement details. •...
  • Page 191: Remove The Cover

    7 Maintenance 7-2-2 Remove the Cover The Cover of the Industrial Box PC provides access to the following items. • Battery • Fan Unit (applies to products with active cooling) The inside of the Cover contains the following information. • Battery replacement date •...
  • Page 192: Replace The Fan Unit

    7 Maintenance 7-2-3 Replace the Fan Unit The fans are mounted in the Fan Unit. Use the following procedure to replace the Fan Unit. Precautions for Safe Use If the replacement Fan Unit has been stored over 6 months then check the performance of the Fan Unit after replacement.
  • Page 193 7 Maintenance Replace the complete Fan Unit. (1) Push the lever to unlock the Fan Unit. (2) Lift the lever to tilt the Fan Unit. (3) Remove the complete Fan Unit. Insert the new Fan Unit in the Box PC. Ensure the end of the Fan Unit is positioned under the fan guide Connect the Fan Connectors to the board.
  • Page 194: Replace The Battery

    7 Maintenance 7-2-4 Replace the Battery Precautions for Safe Use • The Battery may leak, rupture, heat, or ignite. Never short-circuit, charge, disassemble, heat, or incinerate the Battery or subject it to strong shock. • Dispose of any Battery that has been dropped on the floor or otherwise subjected to exces- sive shock.
  • Page 195 7 Maintenance Lift the battery from the compartment. Disconnect the battery from the battery connector Connect the new battery to the battery connector. Place the new battery in the Box PC. Ensure the wires are at the side of the battery and not on top of the battery. If the wires are on top of the battery this might make closing and opening the cover more difficult.
  • Page 196: Replace A Drive

    7 Maintenance 7-2-5 Replace a Drive Use the following procedure to replace a drive. Prepare the new drive. Additional Information • Refer to 1-4 Product Configuration on page 1 - 5 for the installed drive model. • Refer to 2-9-4 Storage Devices on page 2 - 18 for the available drive models. •...
  • Page 197 7 Maintenance Pull the metal shielding cover out of the Box PC. Insert the drive cover in the drive bracket bay and move it down so that it locks in the drive bracket. 7 - 21 NY-series Industrial Box PC User's Manual (W553)
  • Page 198 7 Maintenance Remove the drive bracket from the Box PC using the drive cover. Remove the 4 mounting screws and then remove the drive from the drive bracket. 7 - 22 NY-series Industrial Box PC User's Manual (W553)
  • Page 199 7 Maintenance Align the connectors of the replacement drive as shown on the bracket. Then insert the re- placement drive in the bracket and insert the 4 mounting screws . Tighten these screws with a torque of 0.35 N·m. Insert the bracket with the replacement drive into the correct bay of the Box PC. Ensure the bracket is completely in the Box PC with an extra push.
  • Page 200 7 Maintenance Insert the metal shielding cover. Mount the drive cover. The lock lever will click when closed correctly. Restore the drive data. • For products NYB£ and NYP£: • For an Industrial PC with RTOS Controller restore the drive data from a backup. •...
  • Page 201: Replace The Pcie Card

    7 Maintenance 7-2-6 Replace the PCIe Card Use the following procedure to replace the PCIe Card. Prepare: • The PCIe Card Additional Information Refer to 4-1-7 PCIe Card Specifications on page 4 - 10 for PCIe specifications. • The PCIe Card mounting materials: Card Clip and Card Support These are supplied with the Industrial Box PC.
  • Page 202 7 Maintenance Push the notch at the bottom of the Card Support up and rotate the Card Support. Slide the Card Support away from the card to create space and to remove it. Pull the middle of the Card Clip to unlock it and remove it from the PCIe Drawer. 7 - 26 NY-series Industrial Box PC User's Manual (W553)
  • Page 203 7 Maintenance Remove the PCIe Card from the PCIe Drawer. The PCIe Card is now removed. Place the replacement PCIe Card in the PCIe Drawer. Ensure the PCIe Card is inserted into the correct opening. 7 - 27 NY-series Industrial Box PC User's Manual (W553)
  • Page 204 7 Maintenance Place the Card Clip in the PCIe Card and PCIe Drawer and then rotate the Clip to lock it in place. Slide the Card Support so that it supports the side of the PCIe Card. Rotate the Card Support to lock it in place.
  • Page 205 7 Maintenance Insert the PCIe Drawer in the Box PC and then insert the two crosshead screws that hold the PCIe Drawer in place. Remount the Box PC. Confirm normal operation. The PCIe Card is replaced. 7 - 29 NY-series Industrial Box PC User's Manual (W553)
  • Page 206: Restore And Repair Data

    Refer to Repair Windows with the System Repair Disk on page 7 - 36 for Windows repair disk de- tails. Additional Information Contact your OMRON representative when the Box PC needs to be restored and you do not have a system backup. 7 - 30...
  • Page 207 7 Maintenance Restore a System Backup with the Rescue Disk A Rescue Disk is a disk with the Rescue Disk Utility; this is the software that performs the backup and restore procedures. Use the Rescue Disk to restore the system backup. This will restore the Windows partition, the boot partition and the MBR to the moment the Rescue Disk backup was created.
  • Page 208 7 Maintenance Use the arrow keys to select the Rescue Disk and then select Enter. The Recovery Manager window opens. The mentioned number can be different from the number displayed on your screen. Select Restore Backup. The restore selection window opens. Windows 7 Windows 10 Select:...
  • Page 209 7 Maintenance Restore a Custom Backup with Windows Use the following procedure to restore a custom backup of user files with Windows Backup and Re- store. Additional Information • With Windows Backup and Restore it is not possible to restore the complete boot disk or the operating system.
  • Page 210 7 Maintenance Select Restore my files. The restore files window opens. Use the buttons Search and Browse for files or Browse for folders to find the created back- Add the files and folders to be restored and then select Next. Additional Information With this Windows Restore procedure it is not possible to restore files that are in use.
  • Page 211 7 Maintenance Select In the original location and then select Next. The progress window will appear. Wait until the message Your files have been restored appears and then select Finish. The files are restored. 7 - 35 NY-series Industrial Box PC User's Manual (W553)
  • Page 212 7 Maintenance Repair Windows with the System Repair Disk Use the following procedure to repair the Windows operating system with a System Repair Disk. Ensure: • The Industrial Box PC is powered OFF. • A System Repair Disk is created earlier and it is available. To perform a system repair: Connect a USB keyboard, a USB mouse and a USB external DVD drive to the Industrial Box Power ON the Industrial Box PC and immediately press the F11 key repeatedly.
  • Page 213: Allocate A Drive In Windows

    7 Maintenance 7-2-8 Allocate a Drive in Windows An added drive must be allocated before it becomes visible in Windows. To allocate a drive in Windows: Ensure the Box PC is ON. Select the Windows Start Button. In the search field, input partition. Select Create and format hard disk partitions.
  • Page 214: Windows Event Viewer

    7 Maintenance 7-2-9 Windows Event Viewer The Windows Event Viewer displays logged events. These logged events can support you in corrective maintenance. Select the Windows Start Button. In the search field, input Event. Select View event logs. The Event Viewer opens. Item Selection tree Event list...
  • Page 215 7 Maintenance Filter Events and Event Details This procedure explains how to filter events in the Windows event log. To filter the events: Open the Windows Event Viewer. Refer to 7-2-9 Windows Event Viewer on page 7 - 38 for details. In the Actions list select Filter Current Log.
  • Page 216: Windows Low On Memory

    7 Maintenance 7-2-10 Windows Low on Memory The Windows memory can become low when adding applications and/or updates. When the memory is low a new window with the message Close programs to prevent information loss will appear. Increase the paging file size to solve this problem. To increase the page file size: Select the Windows Start Button.
  • Page 217: Windows Blue Screens

    7 Maintenance 7-2-11 Windows Blue Screens A blue screen will appear if Windows crashes. Possible solutions for repetitive blue screens: Install the latest updates of Windows. Install the latest device drivers. If changes to the system were made: Undo recent hardware changes, undo recent driver up- dates and then roll back system to latest working state.
  • Page 218 7 Maintenance 7 - 42 NY-series Industrial Box PC User's Manual (W553)
  • Page 219 Appendices BIOS ......................A - 2 A-1-1 BIOS Overview ..................... A - 2 A-1-2 BIOS - Main ....................A - 4 A-1-3 BIOS - Advanced ..................A - 4 A-1-4 BIOS - Chipset....................A - 8 A-1-5 BIOS - Boot....................A - 9 A-1-6 BIOS - Security ...................
  • Page 220: A-1 Bios

    Appendices A-1 BIOS This section provides the BIOS information of the Industrial Box PC. WARNING Changing BIOS information is only allowed for the engineer in charge that possesses a thorough understanding of the BIOS settings because it can change the behavior of the product. A-1-1 BIOS Overview The BIOS contains settings that influence the behavior of the Industrial Box PC.
  • Page 221 Appendices Refer to A-1-5 BIOS - Boot on page A - 9 for Boot details. • Security Refer to A-1-6 BIOS - Security on page A - 10 for Security details. • Save & Exit Refer to A-1-7 BIOS - Save & Exit on page A - 10 for Save and Exit details. BIOS - Navigation and Function Keys The right part of the BIOS screens is divided in two parts.
  • Page 222: A-1-2 Bios - Main

    Appendices A-1-2 BIOS - Main The main setup screen gives platform information about the BIOS, Board Information, Firmware Revi- sion, MAC Addresses and information about the number of Boots and the Running Time. Changeable BIOS Main parameters and their factory default values: •...
  • Page 223 Appendices Item Default / Remark PCI & PCI Express PCI Express Gen 2 Set- Completion Timeout Default tings ARI Forwarding Disabled AtomicOp Requester En- Disabled able AtomicOp Egress Block- Disabled IDO Request Enable Disabled IDO Completion Enable Disabled LTR Mechanism Enable Disabled End-End TLP Prefix Disabled...
  • Page 224 Appendices Item Default / Remark PCI & PCI Express GbE Channel 0 PCI Express Port 0 Enabled ASPM Disabled GbE Channel 1 PCI Express Port 1 Enabled ASPM Disabled PCI Express Port 0, 1 (x4 PEG1 Speed Auto PEG1 ASPM Disabled Gen3) PEG1 De-emphasis Con-...
  • Page 225 Appendices Item Default / Remark CPU Information Display of CPU parame- ters Set Boot Freq Ratio Enabled *2 *1 Hyper-Threading Active Processor Cores Limit CPUID Maximum Disabled Execute Disable Bit Enabled Intel Vitalization Technology Enabled Hardware Prefetcher Enabled Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch Enabled Enabled *2 *1...
  • Page 226: A-1-4 Bios - Chipset

    Appendices Item Default / Remark SMART Settings Disabled Smart Self Test UEFI Network Stack UEFI Network Stack Disabled NVMe Configuration No NVME device found Intel® Ethernet NIC Configuration Link Speed Auto Negotiated Connection I218-LM - Wake On LAN Enabled Unique MAC Address Blink LEDs ®...
  • Page 227: A-1-5 Bios - Boot

    Appendices A-1-5 BIOS - Boot Provides Boot information and configuration settings. Changeable BIOS Boot parameters and their factory default values: Item Default / Remark Quiet Boot Disabled Setup Prompt Timeout Bootup NumLock State Battery Support Auto (Battery Manager) Remain Off Power Loss Control CSM &...
  • Page 228: A-1-6 Bios - Security

    Appendices A-1-6 BIOS - Security Provides security information like BIOS Password and HDD information. WARNING Security setting adjustments should only be performed by the engineer in charge that possesses a thorough understanding of the security set- tings. Selecting non-recommended security settings can put your sys- tem at risk.
  • Page 229: A-2 Customize Windows

    Appendices A-2 Customize Windows This section provides an overview of the tools to customize Windows. A-2-1 Enhanced Write Filter The Enhanced Write Filter (EWF) is applicable to Box PCs with a Windows 7 operating system. The Enhanced Write Filter (EWF) intercepts disk changes and stores them into a memory overlay in RAM memory instead of applying them to the original volume.
  • Page 230: A-2-2 File-Based Write Filter

    Appendices Command Function Remarks Writes all the changes in the mem- Protection is also disabled immedi- ewfmgr c: -commitanddisable - ory overlay to the physical disk im- ately. No restart is required. live mediately, and disables the disk protection. Disables the disk protection. The protection is not disabled until ewfmgr c: -disable the system is restarted.
  • Page 231 Appendices • Minimize write actions to the disk. For example, minimize write access to flash memory. Write cycles on flash memory are limited for technical reasons. Usage FBWF is included in the Windows Embedded Standard 7 image and disabled by default. The configu- ration of this component can be defined with the command line tool FBWFMGR.EXE To run to FBWF Manager, open the Command Prompt with Administrator rights.
  • Page 232: A-2-3 Unified Write Filter

    Appendices A-2-3 Unified Write Filter The Unified Write Filter (UWF) is applicable to Box PCs with a Windows 10 operating system. The UWF intercepts disk changes and stores them into a memory overlay in RAM memory instead of applying them to the original volume. Additional Information Refer to the Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) for detailed information.
  • Page 233 Appendices • When the UWF function is enabled and a large amount of data is written, the system memory space will be reduced and operation may become unstable. To prevent this problem, it is recommended that a large amount of data be written to a different location. •...
  • Page 234: A-2-4 Trusted Platform Module

    Appendices A-2-4 Trusted Platform Module The Trusted Platform Module (TPM) integrates encryption keys into the Industrial Box PC in order to secure hardware and software. The TPM enables the following security functions: • Ensure the integrity of the platform: The TPM can be used in the BIOS and other software to protect against unauthorized manipulation.
  • Page 235: A-3 Dvi Connector Pin Details

    Appendices A-3 DVI Connector Pin Details This section provides the pin details for the DVI-I and the DVI-D connectors. A-3-1 DVI-I Connector Pin Details Pin details of the DVI-I connector. C1 C2 C3 C4 The pin layout represents the DVI-I connector on the Industrial Box PC. Pin numbers increase from left to right for every row.
  • Page 236: A-3-2 Dvi-D Connector Pin Details

    Appendices Signal Name Function TMDS clock+ Digital clock+ TMDS clock− Digital clock− Analog red ® ™ For Intel Core i7-4700EQ CPU type Analog green ® ™ For Intel Core i7-4700EQ CPU type Analog blue ® ™ For Intel Core i7-4700EQ CPU type Analog horizontal sync ®...
  • Page 237 Appendices Signal Name Function TMDS data 0− Digital blue− (link 1) and digital sync TMDS data 0+ Digital blue+ (link 1) and digital sync 0 VDC TMDS data 0/5 shield Not connected Not connected 0 VDC TMDS clock shield TMDS clock+ Digital clock+ TMDS clock−...
  • Page 238: A-4 Rs-232C Connector Pin Details

    Appendices A-4 RS-232C Connector Pin Details The pin layout represents the RS-232C connector on the Box PC. Signal Name 0 VDC The 0 VDC pin is internally connected to the ground connection. Additional Information Refer to 5-4-2 Ground on page 5 - 27 for grounding details. A - 20 NY-series Industrial Box PC User's Manual (W553)
  • Page 239 Index I - 1 NY-series Industrial Box PC User's Manual (W553)
  • Page 240 Index Index Accessory kit ..............2 - 16 Electrical Anti-virus software ............5 - 49 Specifications ..............4 - 3 Enhanced Write Filter (EWF) ........A - 11 Err LED ................2 - 6 Ethernet connectors ............. 2 - 13 Backup ..........5 - 58,5 - 61,7 - 4,7 - 8 Link/Act indicator ............4 - 19 Battery ..............
  • Page 241 Index Warning ..............7 - 13 Messages Product ................6 - 5 Scope of delivery............. 5 - 3 Windows ..............6 - 6 SD Memory Card...........2 - 9,2 - 17 Monitor ................2 - 20 Software Mounting Install .................5 - 50 Book mount ...............5 - 25 Update ................
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