Allen-Bradley 6189V-6181SSD64GB User Manual
Allen-Bradley 6189V-6181SSD64GB User Manual

Allen-Bradley 6189V-6181SSD64GB User Manual

Integrated display and non-display industrial computers
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User Manual
Original Instructions
Integrated Display and Non-display Industrial Computers
Catalog Numbers 6181P, 6189V-6181TRAY, 6189V-6181SSD32GB, 6189V-6181SSD64GB, 6189V-6181SSD256GB,
6189V-BOOKBRKT, 6189V-DPDVI, 6189V-DPVGA, 6189V-PCIR, 6189V-EXTPCI2, 6189V-PSU6181AC, 6189V-PSU6181DC,
6189V-8GSODDR3, 6189V-16GSODDR3, 6189V-ODD, 6189V-ACCESSBOX6181

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  • Page 1 User Manual Original Instructions Integrated Display and Non-display Industrial Computers Catalog Numbers 6181P, 6189V-6181TRAY, 6189V-6181SSD32GB, 6189V-6181SSD64GB, 6189V-6181SSD256GB, 6189V-BOOKBRKT, 6189V-DPDVI, 6189V-DPVGA, 6189V-PCIR, 6189V-EXTPCI2, 6189V-PSU6181AC, 6189V-PSU6181DC, 6189V-8GSODDR3, 6189V-16GSODDR3, 6189V-ODD, 6189V-ACCESSBOX6181...
  • Page 2 Important User Information Read this document and the documents listed in the additional resources section about installation, configuration, and operation of this equipment before you install, configure, operate, or maintain this product. Users are required to familiarize themselves with installation and wiring instructions in addition to requirements of all applicable codes, laws, and standards.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Preface Summary of Changes ......... . . 7 Abbreviations .
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Chapter 3 Operate the Computer Operating Guidelines......... . 41 Touch Screen Precautions.
  • Page 5 Table of Contents Hardware History ..........98 Exit .
  • Page 6 Table of Contents Notes: Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P-UM004C-EN-P - March 2018...
  • Page 7: Preface

    Preface This manual is a user guide for 6181P integrated display and non-display industrial computers. It provides procedures to the following: • Install the computer. • Make computer connections. • Operate the computer. • Troubleshoot the computer. Summary of Changes This manual contains new and updated information as indicated in this table.
  • Page 8: Abbreviations

    Preface Abbreviations The following abbreviations are used in this publication. Abbr Meaning Abbr Meaning ACPI Advanced configuration (and) power Printed circuit board interface AHCI Advanced host controller interface PCDC Product Compatibility and Download Center American Megatrends, Inc. Platform control hub Active management technology Peripheral component interconnect BIOS...
  • Page 9: Additional Resources

    Preface Additional Resources These documents contain more information to related products from Rockwell Automation. Resource Description Industrial Computers and Monitors Specifications Provides technical specifications for Rockwell Automation Technical Data, publication IC-TD001 industrial computers and monitors, which includes 6181P industrial computers. Industrial Integrated Display Computers Product Provides basic product information on the 6181P integrated Information, publication...
  • Page 10 Preface Notes: Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P-UM004C-EN-P - March 2018...
  • Page 11: Features

    Chapter Features Topic Page Computer Overview Operating Systems Computer Options Before You Begin Parts List Hardware Features System Features Computer Overview The 6181P integrated display and non-display industrial computers provide you with a simplified, all-in-one touch screen and a CPU with the technology to support everything from traditional Microsoft and Linux operating systems to virtualized images.
  • Page 12: Operating Systems

    Chapter 1 Features The 6181P integrated display industrial computers offer a platform that is designed, built, and tested to withstand the wear and tear of everyday use in tough, industrial environments. Operating Systems The following Microsoft-licensed operating systems are available: •...
  • Page 13: Computer Options

    Features Chapter 1 Computer Options This table summarizes options available for 6181P industrial computers. A comparative summary of features for the computers is in Industrial Computers and Monitors Specifications Technical Data, publication IC-TD001. Table 1 - Computer Options Cat. No. (6181P-) Model Level Series Power Display Size (in.) Aspect Ratio Touch Screen Bezel Storage...
  • Page 14 Chapter 1 Features Table 1 - Computer Options (continued) Cat. No. (6181P-) Model Level Series Power Display Size (in.) Aspect Ratio Touch Screen Bezel Storage Windows OS 15A3MWX1DC 1500P Advanced PCAP Aluminum MLC SSD 10 IoT Enterprise 15A3SW71AC SLC SSD 7 Professional SP1 15A3SW71DC 15B3MW71AC...
  • Page 15: Before You Begin

    Features Chapter 1 Table 1 - Computer Options (continued) Cat. No. (6181P-) Model Level Series Power Display Size (in.) Aspect Ratio Touch Screen Bezel Storage Windows OS 19A2MW71AC 1900P Performance F Resistive Aluminum MLC SSD 7 Professional SP1 19A2MW71DC 19A2MWX1AC 10 IoT Enterprise 19A2MWX1DC 19A2SW71AC...
  • Page 16: Parts List

    Chapter 1 Features Parts List The computers ship with the following items. Item Description Hardware • Power cord for AC power models • Mounting clips • Keys for front access cover lock • Assembly screw bag Documents • Integrated Display Industrial Computers Product Information, publication 6181P-PC001 •...
  • Page 17 Features Chapter 1 Figure 2 - Integrated Display Computers Front, Side, and Back Views Bottom View Item Component Item Component Item Component Touch screen and display panel Audio line-out jack Functional ground screw User interface button (UIB) Serial COM ports, 2 External USB 3.0 ports, 4 Front access cover LAN 2 Ethernet port (8P8C/RJ45)
  • Page 18: Internal Components

    Chapter 1 Features Internal Components The illustrations in this section show the system board layouts for all 6181P non-display and integrated display computers. Figure 3 - Motherboard Item Component Item Component Item Component Power connector Clear UEFI button DisplayPort connector Mini-SATA cable connector, 2 Riser-card board connector Microphone-in jack...
  • Page 19: System Features

    Features Chapter 1 Figure 4 - Panel Adapter Board (only in display models) Item Component eDP signal cable connector LVDS connector to the internal display Touch screen connector Panel cable connector LCD backlight connector to the internal display Figure 5 - Riser-card Board, Single-slot Item Component Motherboard connector...
  • Page 20: Status Indicators And Uib

    Chapter 1 Features Status Indicators and UIB Integrated display computers with aluminum bezels have three status indicators and a UIB on the front panel. The status indicators provide a quick, at-a-glance view of the computer’s status for system temperature, drive activity, and power.
  • Page 21: Hardware Monitor And Watchdog Timer Utilities

    Features Chapter 1 Hardware Monitor and Watchdog Timer Utilities The 6181P computer system images are provided with an integrated Hardware Monitor utility and a Watchdog Timer service. The utilities are available in the images but you must install and enable them. Hardware Monitor The Hardware Monitor is an integrated utility that runs on the OS.
  • Page 22: Raid Configuration

    Chapter 1 Features RAID Configuration Redundant array of independent disks (RAID) configuration can be done on only the two non-display computer models with Windows 2008 Server R2 operating system, catalog numbers 6181P-00N3MS81AC and 6181P-00N3MS81DC. Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P-UM004C-EN-P - March 2018...
  • Page 23: Install The Computer

    Chapter Install the Computer Topic Page Installation Precautions Installation Guidelines Mounting Clearance Requirements Computer Dimensions Required Tools Install the Computer Connect Peripherals Connect Power Functional Ground Screw Connect to a Network Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P-UM004C-EN-P - March 2018...
  • Page 24: Installation Precautions

    Chapter 2 Install the Computer Installation Precautions Read and follow these precautions before installing the computer. Environment and Enclosure Information ATTENTION: This equipment is intended for use in a Pollution Degree 2 industrial environment, in overvoltage Category II applications (as defined in IEC 60664-1), at altitudes up to 2000 m (6561 ft) without derating.
  • Page 25: Installation Guidelines

    Install the Computer Chapter 2 To comply with EN 55024 and EN 55032, use the following for cable types. Cable Type Required Attribute Shielded or unshielded Shielded Serial RS-232 Shielded Shielded Shielded Shielded DC power Unshielded AC power Unshielded (1) Use the AC power cord shipped with the computer. Installation Guidelines Follow these guidelines to make sure your computer provides service with excellent reliability:...
  • Page 26: Mounting Clearance Requirements

    Chapter 2 Install the Computer • The relative humidity of the ambient air must not exceed 10…90% noncondensing at 50%. • The enclosure or cover must always remain in place during operation. The cover provides protection against high voltages inside the computer and inhibits radio frequency emissions that can interfere with other equipment.
  • Page 27: Computer Dimensions

    Install the Computer Chapter 2 Computer Dimensions Review computer dimensions to estimate the clearance necessary for computer installation. Dimensions are given in mm (in.). Figure 7 - Non-display Computer 16.4 320 (12.60) 16.4 (0.65) (0.65) (0.13) 87.1 87.1 87.1 (3.43) (3.43) (3.43) 100.7 (3.96)
  • Page 28 Chapter 2 Install the Computer Figure 9 - 1500P (15-inch) Computer with 4:3 Display 320 (12.6) 33.4 33.4 (1.31) (1.31) 103 (4.06) 145 (5.71) 145 (5.71) 28 (1.1) 15.8 408.9 (16.1) 14.5 (0.57) (0.62) (9.88) (12.16) IMPORTANT: 1500P models with stainless steel bezels do not have the front USB port at right, status indicators in the upper right, or the UIB below.
  • Page 29 Install the Computer Chapter 2 Figure 11 - 1700P (17-inch) Computer with 5:4 Display 320 (12.6) 51 (2) 51(2) (4.06) 145 (5.7) 145 (5.7) 14.5 (1.26) 449 (17.68) 38.3 (0.57) (1.51) (13.97) (9.88) IMPORTANT: 1700P models with stainless steel bezels do not have the front USB port at right, status indicators in the upper right, or the UIB below.
  • Page 30: Required Tools

    Chapter 2 Install the Computer Figure 13 - 1900P (19-inch) Computer with Widescreen (16:9) Display 320 (12.6) (3.35) (3.35) 106.4 (4.19) 32 (1.26) 130 (5.12) 130 (5.12) 130 (5.12) 33.5 515.6 (20.3) 14.5 (1.32) (0.57) 339.3 (13.36) (9.88) 33.5 (1.32) These tools are required for computer installation: Required Tools •...
  • Page 31 Install the Computer Chapter 2 • Cut supporting panels to specifications before installation. Take precautions so metal cuttings do not enter components already installed in panel. Supporting panels must be at least 14 gauge for proper sealing against water and dust and to provide proper support. The mounting hardware supplied accommodates panel thickness between 1.5…5.5 mm (0.06…0.22 in.).
  • Page 32: Panel Cutout Dimensions

    Chapter 2 Install the Computer Figure 15 - Acceptable and Unacceptable Mounting Positions for Using Assist Clips Unacceptable Acceptable ≤60° ≤60° from Vertical from Vertical 0° ATTENTION: The mounting-assist clips on integrated display computers are no substitute for the mounting clips. You must install the mounting clips for safety, NEMA, UL Type, and IEC IP compliance.
  • Page 33: Mount The Display Computer In A Panel

    Install the Computer Chapter 2 Mount the Integrated Display Computer in a Panel Mounting clips secure the integrated display computer to the panel. The number of clips varies by model. Model Bezel Clips (qty.) Cat. No. Description 1200P Standard Aluminum 6189V-MCLPS3 Replacement mounting clips (14) 1500P Standard...
  • Page 34 Chapter 2 Install the Computer 8. Hand-tighten the mounting clips around the bezel by following the tighten sequence below. All Models except 1900P with 1700P Model with 5:4 Display and 4:3 and 5:4 Displays and Aluminum Bezel Stainless Steel Bezel 1500P Model with 4:3 Display and Stainless Steel Bezel 1500P Model with Widescreen (16:9) Display...
  • Page 35: Mount The Non-Display Computer

    Install the Computer Chapter 2 Mount the Non-display Computer Follow these steps to mount a non-display computer. IMPORTANT Certain restrictions apply when you mount the computer to a wall or with a bookshelf mounting bracket. See Figure 16 for details. The bookshelf mounting bracket, catalog number 6189V-BOOKBRKT, must be ordered separately.
  • Page 36: Connect Peripherals

    Chapter 2 Install the Computer Connect Peripherals The following illustration shows the I/O port panel of the computers. Peripheral components compatible to each port are inside the callout figures. Integrated display computer models with aluminum bezels have USB ports on both the I/O port side panel and the front panel.
  • Page 37: Connect Power

    Install the Computer Chapter 2 Connect Power The computer connects to either a 100…240V AC or 18…32V DC power source, depending on the model. ATTENTION: When you connect power to the computer for the first time, these actions occur: • The default UEFI setting automatically starts the computer after it is plugged into a power source.
  • Page 38: Connect Dc Power

    Chapter 2 Install the Computer Connect DC Power Computers with catalog numbers that end in DC have a DC input terminal block for you to connect to a 18…32V DC power source. The functional ground screw must be grounded on DC power models for EMC regulatory compliance.
  • Page 39: Functional Ground Screw

    Install the Computer Chapter 2 Functional Ground Screw Functional ground screw requirement depends on the power source. If using the functional ground screw, connect the computer to earth ground by using a 1.5 mm (16 AWG) or larger external wire. Use a ground wire with an insulation color that is approved by local inspection authority.
  • Page 40: Connect To A Network

    Chapter 2 Install the Computer Connect to a Network The computers have two 1 Gb LAN ports that connect to an Ethernet network by using CAT5 or CAT5e twisted-pair Ethernet cabling with RJ45 connectors. 2 LAN IMPORTANT To help prevent performance degradation of Ethernet communication, do not subject the computer or cables to extreme radiation or conducted high-frequency noise.
  • Page 41: Operating Guidelines

    Chapter Operate the Computer Topic Page Operating Guidelines Touch Screen Precautions Start the Computer Restart the Computer Shut Down the Computer Adjust the Display Brightness Operating Guidelines Follow these operating guidelines for your computer: • Operator access is limited to the front of the computer, which includes the display and the touch screen (if available).
  • Page 42: Touch Screen Precautions

    Chapter 3 Operate the Computer Touch Screen Precautions WARNING: If the LCD screen darkens or if the backlight is not functioning properly, the screen may be difficult to read and use of this screen could result in a potentially hazardous outcome. Do not use the LCD touch screen under these circumstances.
  • Page 43: Restart The Computer

    Operate the Computer Chapter 3 4. Apply power to the computer. AC powered models: Plug the AC power cord into a power source or wall outlet. SHOCK HAZARD: Connect the AC power cord to a power source with an earth ground. Failure to follow this warning can result in electrical shock.
  • Page 44: Adjust The Display Brightness

    Chapter 3 Operate the Computer Adjust the Display Brightness Integrated display computers have an adjustable display brightness setting that can be adjusted in the BIOS/UEFI or in the Windows operating system. The display brightness default setting is 70%. Chipset on page 79 for how to adjust the brightness through the BIOS/UEFI.
  • Page 45: Replace Components

    Record the model, serial number, and any other pertinent information of new components for future reference. IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley® approved replacement parts. Voltage Precautions The computers contain line voltages. Disconnect all power to the computer before you install or remove components.
  • Page 46: Electrostatic Discharge Precautions

    Chapter 4 Replace Components Electrostatic Discharge ATTENTION: Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage static-sensitive Precautions devices or microcircuitry: • Disconnect all power before you work on the computer as detailed in Voltage Precautions on page • Observe proper packaging and grounding techniques to help prevent damage.
  • Page 47: Post-Configuration

    Replace Components Chapter 4 Post-configuration Follow these steps after you install or remove a hardware component. 1. Make sure all components are installed according to instructions. 2. Make sure that no tools or loose parts are left inside the computer. 3.
  • Page 48: Reinstall The Cover

    Chapter 4 Replace Components Reinstall the Cover Follow these steps to reinstall the rear cover (an integrated display computer is shown). 1. Follow steps 1…3 for Post-configuration on page 2. Reattach the rear cover to the chassis (1). 3. Close the cover (2). 4.
  • Page 49: Solid-State Drive

    Table 3 - Available SSDs and Drive Trays Cat. No. Description 6189V-6181SSD32GB 32 GB SSD pre-installed in SSD tray 6189V-6181SSD64GB 64 GB SSD pre-installed in SSD tray 6189V-6181SSD256GB 256 GB SSD pre-installed in SSD tray Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P-UM004C-EN-P - March 2018...
  • Page 50: Replace A Ssd

    Chapter 4 Replace Components Replace a SSD Follow these steps to replace a SSD, which is on the side of the computer. IMPORTANT Before you replace a SSD, you must first back up the OS image. To back up the OS image to a USB storage drive, see Make a Backup on page 1.
  • Page 51: Replace Or Add Memory Modules

    • Use only DDR3 type memory modules. • Use only memory modules with gold-plated contacts. • Always handle a memory module by its edges. IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley approved memory modules. Refer to http://ab.rockwellautomation.com/Computers for qualified replacement parts and accessories.
  • Page 52: Replace Or Add A Memory Module

    Chapter 4 Replace Components Replace or Add a Memory Module Follow these steps to replace or add a memory module. IMPORTANT Use an anti-static wriststrap connected to the work surface, and properly grounded tools and equipment. 1. Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 2.
  • Page 53: Replace The Rtc Battery

    Replace Components Chapter 4 Replace the RTC Battery The computers use nonvolatile memory that requires a real time clock (RTC) lithium battery to retain system information when power is removed. The RTC battery is next to the SO-DIMM1 slot. This battery must be replaced during the life of the computer. The battery life depends on the amount of time the computer is on, or on-time.
  • Page 54 Chapter 4 Replace Components Follow these steps to replace the RTC battery. IMPORTANT Depending on your model, replace with a similar CR2450-type coin battery rated for at least a 0…85 °C (32…185 °F) operating temperature range. 1. Follow the steps for Pre-configuration on page 2.
  • Page 55: Replace The Power Supply Unit

    Replace Components Chapter 4 Replace the Power Supply Follow these steps to replace the power supply unit (PSU). Unit IMPORTANT Use an anti-static wriststrap that is connected to the work surface and properly grounded tools and equipment when you handle internal computer components.
  • Page 56 Chapter 4 Replace Components 5. Disconnect the eDP signal (C) and panel (D) cables from the panel adapter board. IMPORTANT For integrated display computers with aluminum bezels, do not disconnect the USB 3.0 cable between the motherboard and front bezel USB port. If necessary, cut cable ties so the computer can be ‘hinged’...
  • Page 57 Replace Components Chapter 4 10. Turn over the computer to access the rear cover. 11. Remove the rear cover. a. Loosen the three screws that secure the rear cover (G). b. Open the cover and detach it from the chassis (H). DC-powered Integrated Display Model Shown 12.
  • Page 58: Replace The Optical Disk Drive

    Chapter 4 Replace Components 14. Remove the PSU ( J). AC-powered Integrated Display Model Shown 15. Install the new PSU in the reverse order of the removal steps. a. Torque the two screws to 1.4 N•m (12 lb•in) to secure the new PSU. b.
  • Page 59 Replace Components Chapter 4 3. Locate and remove the four mounting screws for the ODD. Mounting Screws 4. Move the loosened ODD until you can access its SATA cable. SATA Cable Connection Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P-UM004C-EN-P - March 2018...
  • Page 60 Chapter 4 Replace Components 5. Gently pry the SATA cable away from its terminal connection. SATA Cable Connection 6. Discard this ODD. Dispose of the Computer on page 106 for how to safely dispose the ODD. 7. Plug in the SATA cable of the new ODD. 8.
  • Page 61: Set Up The Uefi Utility

    Chapter Set Up the UEFI Utility Topic Page Set-up Utility Overview Access the Set-up Utility Set-up Screen Overview Firmware Update Firmware Configuration Diagnostics AMI Rescue Hardware History Exit Set-up Utility Overview The set-up utility is a hardware configuration program built into the universal extensible firmware interface (UEFI).
  • Page 62: Access The Set-Up Utility

    Chapter 5 Set Up the UEFI Utility Access the Set-up Utility Follow these steps to access the set-up utility in your computer. 1. Start your computer. 2. During POST, you have two selections to access the set-up utility. Press Result F2 or Accesses a graphical interface of set-up environment.
  • Page 63: Firmware Update

    Set Up the UEFI Utility Chapter 5 Firmware Update You can update your system firmware from the Firmware Update menu. Parameter Description Browse Click to navigate to the firmware file saved onto a media. Firmware file location Select or type the file name for the firmware file. Update Click to initialize the update process.
  • Page 64: Firmware Configuration

    Chapter 5 Set Up the UEFI Utility Firmware Configuration You can view and modify the various system parameters from the Firmware Configuration menu. On the left are six menu options that are stacked vertically. Menu Description Main Use this menu to view general computer information and for basic system configuration.
  • Page 65: Main

    Set the system time. Format: HH:MM:SS (Hour:Minute:Second) Runtime Hours Records the total hours of computer runtime. Manufacturer System manufacturer Catalog Number Allen-Bradley® catalog number with series letter WIN Number Warranty information number Version-SYS System version, manufacture date Version-Board System board version information...
  • Page 66: Advanced

    Chapter 5 Set Up the UEFI Utility Advanced Enable PXE Boot When PXE boot is enabled, a computer boots from a server on a network before it boots the operating system on the local storage drive. Parameter Description Enable PXE Boot Enables or disables boot option for legacy network devices.
  • Page 67 Set Up the UEFI Utility Chapter 5 PCI Subsystem Settings Parameter Description PCI Bus Driver Version Displays the PCI bus driver version information. PERR# Generation Enables or disables PCI Device to Generate PERR#. Options: Enabled or Disabled (default) SERR# Generation Enables or disables PCI Device to Generate SERR#.
  • Page 68 Chapter 5 Set Up the UEFI Utility ACPI Settings Parameter Description ACPI Sleep State Use to set the ACPI sleep state and manage power. Suspend Disabled: Computer power is totally removed by a mechanical switch. S3 (default): RAM remains powered on. (1) See page 64 for an explanation of common buttons near the bottom of screen.
  • Page 69 Set Up the UEFI Utility Chapter 5 CPU Configuration Parameter Description CPU Configuration Displays processor type and maximum speed. Processor Cores Displays processor core count. CPU Speed Displays maximum speed of the processor. 64-bit Displays 64-bit support status. Hyper-threading Enables or disables the hyper-threading technology. Options: Enabled (default) or Disabled Intel Virtualization Technology When enabled, a hypervisor can use the extra hardware capabilities provided...
  • Page 70 Chapter 5 Set Up the UEFI Utility SATA Configuration (AHCI mode) Parameter Description SATA Mode Selection Select an operation mode for the onboard SATA controller. In this case, the AHCI mode (default) is selected. SATA Port (0, 1) Indicates the SATA drive connected to the SATA connector. Port (0, 1) Enables or disables the SATA drive connected to the SATA port.
  • Page 71 Set Up the UEFI Utility Chapter 5 SATA Configuration (RAID mode) Parameter Description SATA Mode Selection Select an operation mode for the onboard SATA controller. In this case, RAID mode is selected. SATA Port (0, 1) Indicates the drive make, model, and size. Port (0, 1) Enables or disables the SATA port.
  • Page 72 Chapter 5 Set Up the UEFI Utility SATA Configuration (IDE mode) Parameter Description SATA Mode Selection Select an operation mode for the onboard SATA controller. In this case, the IDE mode is selected. SATA Port (0, 1) Indicates the drive make, model, and size. (1) See page 64 for an explanation of common buttons near the bottom of screen.
  • Page 73 Set Up the UEFI Utility Chapter 5 USB Configuration Parameter Description USB Ports Enables or disables a USB port. Options: Enabled (default) or Disabled Port #0: Front of computer Ports #1…#4: Bottom of computer Port #5: Internal (on motherboard; see page 18 for its location) IMPORTANT: If you disable a USB port, it reduces access risk from unauthorized...
  • Page 74 Chapter 5 Set Up the UEFI Utility Power Configuration Parameter Description Restore AC Power Loss Specify what state to go to when power is reconnected after a power failure (G3 state). Options: Power off, Power on (default), Last State (1) See page 64 for an explanation of common buttons near the bottom of screen.
  • Page 75 Set Up the UEFI Utility Chapter 5 Intel® Rapid Start Technology Parameter Description Intel® Rapid Start Technology Enables or disables Intel Rapid Start Technology. Options: Enabled or Disabled (default) IMPORTANT: The SSD must first have a private partition allocated that is equal in size to the computer RAM.
  • Page 76 Chapter 5 Set Up the UEFI Utility Super I/O Configuration Parameter Description Super I/O Chip Displays the Super I/O chipset information. Serial Port 1 Configuration Select to set parameters for serial port 1. Serial Port 2 Configuration Select to set parameters for serial port 2. (1) See page 64 for an explanation of common buttons near the bottom of screen.
  • Page 77 Set Up the UEFI Utility Chapter 5 Hardware Monitor For an explanation of this feature, see Hardware Monitor on page Parameter Description Hardware Monitor System temperature PCH temperature CPU temperature DIMM temperature Displays the current temperatures and core voltages of various hardware components.
  • Page 78 Chapter 5 Set Up the UEFI Utility AMT Configuration For an explanation of this feature, see Intel Active Management Technology (AMT) 9.0 on page IMPORTANT AMT configuration is only available on Advanced computer models. See page 13 to see if your computer qualifies. Parameter Description Intel Management Engine...
  • Page 79: Chipset

    Set Up the UEFI Utility Chapter 5 Chipset Parameter Description Adjust Backlight Adjust the internal LCD LED backlight brightness. Number range: 1 to 100 with 100 as full (100%) brightness; 70 is default. IMPORTANT: Increasing the brightness from the default setting reduces the life of the LED backlight, particularly at high temperatures.
  • Page 80 Chapter 5 Set Up the UEFI Utility User Interface Button (UIB) To access the UIB configuration screen, do the following. 1. On computer startup, enter the BIOS/UEFI. 2. On the Main screen, click Firmware Configuration. 3. On the Firmware Configuration screen, click Chipset. 4.
  • Page 81 Set Up the UEFI Utility Chapter 5 Parameter Description Select Arrow key Enables or disables key combination with arrow key. Options: None (default) or Up, Down, Right, Left Ctrl Enables or disables key combination with CTRL key. Options: Disabled (default), Left-CTRL, or Right-CTRL Shift Enables or disables key combination with Shift key.
  • Page 82: Boot

    Chapter 5 Set Up the UEFI Utility Boot Parameter Description Bootup NumLock State Enables or disables the Num Lock key on boot. Option: On (default) or Off Quiet Boot Enables or disables Quiet Boot option. Option: Enabled or Disabled (default) IMPORTANT: When enabled, this option hides the POST screen messages at computer startup.
  • Page 83: Security

    Set Up the UEFI Utility Chapter 5 Security Parameter Description Administrator Password Sets the administrator password. Use this password to reduce assess risk from unauthorized or malicious sources. IMPORTANT: If you forget the administrator password, there are two ways to reset it: •...
  • Page 84: Save & Exit

    Chapter 5 Set Up the UEFI Utility Save & Exit Parameter Description Save Changes and Reset Saves changes that are made and closes the set-up utility. Discard Changes and Reset Discards changes that are made and closes the set-up utility. Restore Defaults Loads the optimal defaults in the set-up menu.
  • Page 85: Diagnostics

    Set Up the UEFI Utility Chapter 5 Diagnostics The Diagnostics menu lets you run the diagnostics utility to determine the cause of the system malfunction by testing computer components, such as the processor, memory, ODD, video, and other hardware. Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P-UM004C-EN-P - March 2018...
  • Page 86 Chapter 5 Set Up the UEFI Utility Select a menu option by pressing the up ↑ or down ↓ arrow keys and pressing Enter when a menu is highlighted. Press the left ← or right → arrow keys to toggle between the six Diagnostics menu selections. Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P-UM004C-EN-P - March 2018...
  • Page 87: Ami Rescue

    Set Up the UEFI Utility Chapter 5 The following table lists the shortcut options in the Diagnostics menu. Button Description Stops a test in progress or exits Diagnostics from any of the six menu options. Enter Runs the highlighted test or option. Displays the Help screens.
  • Page 88 Chapter 5 Set Up the UEFI Utility The Restore from An Image function overwrites any data on the primary operating system partition on the internal drive. Parameter Description Make A Backup Click to take you through steps to back up the desired data. Restore from An Image Click to take you through steps to restore the desired data.
  • Page 89: Make A Backup

    Set Up the UEFI Utility Chapter 5 Make a Backup Follow these steps to back up the system image. IMPORTANT Attach a FAT32-formatted USB storage device to the computer before you perform these steps. Use a USB storage device appropriately sized for the amount of data being backed up.
  • Page 90 Chapter 5 Set Up the UEFI Utility 5. Select all Disk 1 options so the entire OS image is backed up. IMPORTANT Do not select Disk 0; it is meant for the USB mass storage device. 6. Click OK. 7. Click Exit. 8.
  • Page 91: Restore Os Image From A Hidden Partition

    Set Up the UEFI Utility Chapter 5 Restore OS Image From a Hidden Partition Perform the following steps to restore your computer to factory default settings. IMPORTANT When you restore from a back-up image, all data on the target drive is replaced.
  • Page 92 Chapter 5 Set Up the UEFI Utility 4. From the List of Volumes menu, select Recovery. IMPORTANT Recovery is the default OS image source, which is the hidden partition on your internal storage drive. 5. Click Exit. 6. In the Destination of Restore Data field, click Browse to locate the destination source.
  • Page 93 Set Up the UEFI Utility Chapter 5 9. On the Select Partition screen, select all boxes for Disk 0 so the entire OS image is restored. 10. Click OK. 11. Click Exit. Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P-UM004C-EN-P - March 2018...
  • Page 94: Restore Os Image From A Usb Storage Drive

    Chapter 5 Set Up the UEFI Utility 12. Click Restore Now to start the restoration process. IMPORTANT The following warnings may appear: If prompted, click Yes to continue. If prompted, click Yes to continue. If prompted, click No to continue. If prompted, click Yes to continue.
  • Page 95: Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P-Um004C-En-P - March

    Set Up the UEFI Utility Chapter 5 3. In the Source of Image File field, click Browse to locate the image source. 4. From the List of Volumes menu, select the USB storage drive. IMPORTANT Do not select Recovery; it is the OS image on the computer that you wish to restore.
  • Page 96 Chapter 5 Set Up the UEFI Utility 7. From the List of Labels menu, select the USB storage drive. IMPORTANT If no labels are visible, then the backed-up OS image folder must be moved to the root directory of the USB storage drive. The backup is automatically assigned a name based on the system date, such as ‘03172016_00.’...
  • Page 97 Set Up the UEFI Utility Chapter 5 12. Click Restore Now to start the restoration process. IMPORTANT The following warnings may appear: If prompted, click Yes to continue. If prompted, click Yes to continue. If prompted, click No to continue. If prompted, click Yes to continue.
  • Page 98: Hardware History

    Chapter 5 Set Up the UEFI Utility Hardware History You can view various hardware parameters from the Hardware History menu. It shows the total hours that the computer has been powered up, or runtime. It also displays the minimum and maximum temperatures over the entire runtime.
  • Page 99: Exit

    Set Up the UEFI Utility Chapter 5 Exit Use the Exit menu to close the UEFI set-up utility. Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P-UM004C-EN-P - March 2018...
  • Page 100 Chapter 5 Set Up the UEFI Utility Notes: Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P-UM004C-EN-P - March 2018...
  • Page 101: Hardware Monitoring

    Chapter Troubleshoot the System Topic Page Hardware Monitoring Troubleshooting Diagnostics Load the System Defaults Clear the UEFI Ship or Transport the Computer Dispose of the Computer Hardware Monitoring The built-in hardware monitor of the computer tracks the operating threshold levels of the voltage and temperature sensors. Follow these steps to determine whether an operating threshold has been reached.
  • Page 102: Troubleshooting

    Chapter 6 Troubleshoot the System 6. Click Hardware Monitor on the Advanced screen. Hardware Monitor on page 77 for what information is shown. Use this menu to determine if there is an issue with internal voltages or component temperatures. Troubleshooting Follow these steps to identify and isolate an issue with the computer’s operation.
  • Page 103: Diagnostics

    Troubleshoot the System Chapter 6 Diagnostics If you completed the troubleshooting steps and issues remain, use the Diagnostics menu in the UEFI set-up utility to isolate the issue. Diagnostics tests computer components to determine the cause of a malfunction. IMPORTANT Before you access diagnostics, first perform these steps: •...
  • Page 104: Load The System Defaults

    Chapter 6 Troubleshoot the System Load the System Defaults If the computer fails after you make changes in the set-up menus, load the system default settings to correct the error. These default settings have been selected to optimize computer performance. Follow these steps to load the system defaults.
  • Page 105: Clear The Uefi

    Troubleshoot the System Chapter 6 Clear the UEFI You must clear the system configuration values that are stored in the UEFI if the following conditions are present: • The system configuration has been corrupted • An incorrect setting has caused error messages to be unreadable •...
  • Page 106: Dispose Of The Computer

    Chapter 6 Troubleshoot the System Dispose of the Computer At the end of its life, collect the computer separately from any unsorted municipal waste. You cannot dispose of computer equipment like other waste material. Most computers and monitors contain heavy metals that can contaminate the earth. Therefore, check with local health and sanitation agencies for ways to safely dispose of computer equipment.
  • Page 107: Touch Screen Technology

    Chapter Use a Touch Screen Topic Page Touch Screen Technology Driver Software PCAP Touch Screen Technology Resistive Technology Calibrate the Resistive Touch Screen Touch Screen Technology Integrated display computers are shipped with the touch screen controller installed and connected. The touch screen controller connects internally to a USB port.
  • Page 108: Pcap Touch Screen Technology

    Chapter 7 Use a Touch Screen PCAP Touch Screen PCAP touch screens do not need any calibration. If you try to calibrate a PCAP touch screen through the Windows Tablet PC Settings, you receive a Technology warning. IMPORTANT PCAP touch screens are only on Advanced computer models. See Computer Options on page 13 to see if your computer level is Advanced.
  • Page 109: Calibrate The Resistive Touch Screen

    Use a Touch Screen Chapter 7 Calibrate the Resistive Touch The resistive touch screen supplied with the computer is factory-installed and calibrated. Screen Perform the following steps to recalibrate the touch screen. 1. From the Windows control panel menu, select Tablet PC Settings. 2.
  • Page 110 Chapter 7 Use a Touch Screen Notes: Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P-UM004C-EN-P - March 2018...
  • Page 111: Clean The Computer

    Chapter Clean the Computer Topic Page Clean the Computer Clean the Computer To maintain your computer, it is important to clean the display, heat sink, and vent holes, and to remove grease or paint. IMPORTANT 6181P computer bezels resist the following chemicals: •...
  • Page 112: Clean The Fan (Intel Core I7 Models)

    Chapter 8 Clean the Computer 3. Dry the display with a chamois or moist cellulose sponge to avoid water spots. Clean the Fan (Intel Core i7 models) Perform the following steps to clean the fan. 1. Disconnect power from the computer at the power source. 2.
  • Page 113: Available Accessories

    Record the model, serial number, and any other pertinent information of new components for future reference. IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen-Bradley® approved accessories. Pre-installation Checklist Review the following information before you install any accessories: •...
  • Page 114: Install An Add-In Card

    Appendix A Install Accessories Install an Add-in Card Integrated display and non-display computers support half-length, full-height add-in cards. Half-length PCI/PCIe cards are 106.68 mm (4.2 in.) high by 175.26 mm (7.0 in.) long. The following table lists PCI/PCIe slots and configurations supported by the display and non-display computers.
  • Page 115 Install Accessories Appendix A 3. Remove the screw that secures the slot cover (A). 4. Pull out the slot cover (B) and store it. Integrated Display Model Shown Two-slot Riser Board Shown ATTENTION: Do not discard the slot cover. If the add-in card is removed in the future, the slot cover must be reinstalled to maintain proper cooling.
  • Page 116: Pci/Pcie Riser Board Options

    Appendix A Install Accessories PCI/PCIe Riser Board Options You can use the PCI/PCIe expansion slot kit, catalog number 6189V-EXTPCI2, to change the default one-slot PCI/PCIe riser board to the following: • Two-slot PCI riser board • Two-slot PCIe x4 riser board •...
  • Page 117 Install Accessories Appendix A 3. Remove the three screws that secure the default PCIe x8 riser board bracket (A). 4. Remove the PCIe x8 riser board assembly from the chassis (B). Integrated Display Models Shown Single-slot Two-slot Riser Board Riser Board 5.
  • Page 118 Appendix A Install Accessories 10. Secure it with the screws provided with the kit (F). If you are installing Then use Secure it with A two-slot riser board The PCI/PCIe riser bracket provided with the kit Four screws A single-slot riser board The default PCI/PCIe riser bracket Two screws Single-slot Riser Board...
  • Page 119: Install More Memory

    Install Accessories Appendix A Install More Memory The motherboard of the integrated display computers has two SO-DIMM slots that support up to 16 GB maximum system memory. For further information on how to install more memory, see Replace or Add Memory Modules on page Install the Bookshelf A bookshelf mounting bracket is available only for non-display computers.
  • Page 120: Install An Optical Disk Drive

    Appendix A Install Accessories 3. Mount the mounting bracket. Tighten the four screws to a torque that is appropriate for the screws and mounted material. 4. Remove the eight screws that secure the back cover of the computer. Figure 7 on page 27 for where these screws are located.
  • Page 121 Install Accessories Appendix A 5. Remove the two slot cover screws. 6. Discard the slot cover and screws. Bracket Bracket Screws Slot Cover Screws Slot Cover 7. Plug in the SATA cable connection of the ODD. 8. Install the ODD with the four supplied mounting screws. Mounting Screws SATA Cable Connection...
  • Page 122 Appendix A Install Accessories 9. Reassemble the computer in the reverse order of the removal steps. 10. Follow the steps for Post-configuration on page When you restart the computer, it automatically detects the ODD in the BIOS and OS, so no additional configuration is needed. Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P-UM004C-EN-P - March 2018...
  • Page 123 Index Firmware Configuration Advanced 66 accessories 45 Boot 82 add-in cards Chipset 79 PCI expansion slot kit Main 65 options 116 Save & Exit 84 riser board options 116 Security 83 audio jacks functional ground screw 39 in non-display computers 16 in performance computers 17 hard disk drive precautions 49...
  • Page 124 Index panel mounting Setup menu guidelines 30 AMI Rescue 87 panel cutout 32 Diagnostics 85 parts list 16 Exit 99 Firmware Configuration 64 PCI Expansion Slot Kit Firmware Update 63 install 116 shut down procedure 43 peripherals system connect 36 defaults 104 power system views...
  • Page 125 Index Notes: Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P-UM004C-EN-P - March 2018...
  • Page 126 Index Notes: Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P-UM004C-EN-P - March 2018...
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