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Automation PC 510
User's Manual
Version: 1.10 (August 2013)
Model no.: MAAPC510-ENG
All information contained in this manual is current as of its creation/publication. B&R reserves the right to change
the contents of this manual without notice. The information contained herein is believed to be accurate as of
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  • Page 1 Automation PC 510 User's Manual Version: 1.10 (August 2013) Model no.: MAAPC510-ENG All information contained in this manual is current as of its creation/publication. B&R reserves the right to change the contents of this manual without notice. The information contained herein is believed to be accurate as of the date of publication;...
  • Page 2 Chapter 1: General information Chapter 2: Technical data Chapter 3: Installation Chapter 4: Software Chapter 5: Standards and certifications Chapter 6: Accessories Chapter 7: Maintenance and service Appendix A...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    3.1 System units............................... 31 3.1.1 5PC510.SX01-00...........................31 3.2 US15W CPU boards..........................36 3.2.1 General information..........................36 3.2.2 Order data............................. 36 3.2.3 Technical data............................36 3.3 Main memory..............................38 3.3.1 Order data............................. 38 3.3.2 Technical data............................38 3.4 Interface boards............................39 Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 4 5.5 One AP900 and one AP800 via onboard SDL..................90 5.5.1 Link modules............................90 5.5.2 Cables..............................90 5.5.3 BIOS settings............................90 5.6 Four Automation Panel 900 systems via onboard SDL................91 5.6.1 Link modules............................91 5.6.2 Cables..............................91 5.6.3 BIOS settings............................92 Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 5 1.11.4 Interrupt assignments in APIC mode....................155 2 Upgrade information............................156 2.1 BIOS upgrade............................156 2.1.1 Important information.......................... 156 2.1.2 Using the Control Center........................157 2.2 Firmware upgrade............................ 158 2.2.1 Procedure............................158 2.3 Upgrade problems............................ 158 3 Windows XP Professional..........................159 Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 6 11 B&R Automation Device Interface (ADI) .NET SDK..................173 12 B&R Key Editor............................175 Chapter 5 Standards and certifications..............177 1 Standards and guidelines..........................177 1.1 CE mark..............................177 1.2 EMC directive............................177 1.3 Low voltage directive..........................177 2 Certifications..............................178 2.1 UL certification............................178 Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 7 5.1.8 Contents of delivery..........................196 5.1.9 Installation............................196 5.2 5A5003.03..............................197 5.2.1 General information..........................197 5.2.2 Order data............................197 5.2.3 Technical data.............................197 5.2.4 Dimensions............................197 5.2.5 Contents of delivery..........................197 5.2.6 Installation............................198 6 USB flash drives............................199 Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 8 Chapter 7 Maintenance and service...............223 1 Changing the battery............................. 223 1.1 Battery status evaluation.......................... 223 1.2 Procedure..............................223 2 Replacing a CompactFlash card........................225 Appendix A ......................226 1 Maintenance Controller Extended (MTCX)....................226 2 Abbreviations..............................227 3 Glossary................................. 228 Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 9: Chapter 1 General Information

    Updated tightening torque of locating screws in section "Cables" on page 201. • Updated sections "B&R Automation Device Interface (ADI) Development Kit" on page 171 and "B&R • Automation Device Interface (ADI) .NET SDK" on page 173. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 10: Safety Guidelines

    Electronic devices are never completely failsafe. If the programmable control system, operating/monitoring device or uninterruptible power supply fails, the user is responsible for ensuring that other connected devices, e.g. motors, are brought to a secure state. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 11: Transport And Storage

    (e.g. diskette, CD-ROM, USB flash drive, etc.), a network connection or the Internet. The user is responsible for assessing these dangers, implementing preventive measures such as virus protection programs, firewalls, etc. and making sure that software is only obtained from trusted sources. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 12: Environmentally Friendly Disposal

    Uninterruptible power supply Batteries and rechargeable batteries Cables Cardboard box / paper packaging Paper / cardboard recycling Plastic packaging Plastic recycling Table 1: Environmentally friendly separation of materials Disposal must comply with applicable legal regulations. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 13: Organization Of Safety Notices

    For 6 to 30 mm ± 0.2 mm For 30 to 120 mm ± 0.3 mm For 120 to 400 mm ± 0.5 mm For 400 to 1000 mm ± 0.8 mm Table 3: Range of nominal sizes Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 14: Overview

    RS232 extension cable for remote operation of a display unit with touch screen, 1.8 m 9A0014.05 RS232 extension cable for remote operation of a display unit with touch screen, 5 m 9A0014.10 RS232 extension cable for remote operation of a display unit with touch screen, 10 m Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 15 5SWWXP.0600-GER Microsoft OEM Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3, CD, German. Only available with a new device. 5SWWXP.0600-MUL Microsoft OEM Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3, CD, multilingual. Only available with a new device. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 16: Chapter 2 Technical Data

    • 1x Ethernet 10/100/1000 Mbit/s • Optional interface boards • 1 CompactFlash slot (type I) • 24 VDC supply voltage • Operation without a fan or heat sink • BIOS (Insyde) • Real-time clock (RTC, battery-backed) Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 17: System Components / Configuration

    CPU board Select 1 5PP5CP.US15-00 - 1100 MHz 5PP5CP.US15-01 - 1330 MHz 5PP5CP.US15-02 - 1600 MHz Main memory Select 1 5MMDDR.0512-01 5MMDDR.1024-01 5MMDDR.2048-01 I/O board Select 1 5PP5IO.GMAC-00 Figure 1: Configuration - Base system Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 18: Configuration - Software And Accessories

    Windows Embedded Standard 2009 Windows Embedded Standard 7 5SWWXP.0737-ENG 5SWWI7.1537-ENG 5SWWI7.1737-MUL Windows CE 6.0 5SWWCE.0837-ENG Terminal blocks Select 1 each Power connectors Interface board connector 0TB103.9 0TB1208.3100 0TB103.91 Figure 2: Configuration - Software and accessories Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 19: Complete System

    The temperature measured approximates the immediate ambient temperature but may also be influenced by neighboring components. The B&R Control Center is included in the ADI driver, which is available in the Downloads section of the B&R website (www.br-automation.com). Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 20: Humidity Specifications

    The specifications listed correspond to the relative humidity at an ambient temperature of 30°C. More detailed information about specific temperature-dependent humidity values can be found in the technical data for the indi- vidual components. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 21: Power Management

    15 V is generated from the supply voltage using a DC-to-DC converter. This electrically isolated 15 V supplies additional DC-to-DC converters that generate the remaining voltage. After the system is turned on (e.g. using the power button), the 3V3 and 5 V voltages are active on the system. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 22: Device Interfaces And Slots

    Ground connection USB3 HDA audio Supply voltage +24 VDC LED status indicators Ground connection Power button CompactFlash slot Reset button SD memory card slot Battery Figure 5: Overview of interfaces with an inserted I/O board Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 23: Vdc Supply Voltage

    The M4 self-locking nut can be used, for example, to fasten a copper strip to a central grounding point in the control cabinet or system where the APC510 is installed. The largest possible conductor cross section should be used (at least 2.5 mm²). Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 24: Com1 Serial Interface

    A special driver is required in order to operate the Intel 82574 Ethernet controller. Drivers for approved operating systems are available in the Downloads section of the B&R website (www.br-automation.com). Information: Required drivers can only be downloaded from the B&R website, not from manufacturer websites. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 25: Usb Interfaces (Usb1, 2)

    The interfaces, etc. available on the device or module have been numbered as such for easy identification. This numbering may differ from that used by the particular operating system. Each USB port is protected by a maintenance-free "USB current-limiting circuit breaker" (max. 500 mA or 1 A). Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 26: Battery

    From the point when battery capacity is recognized as insufficient, data buffering is intact for approximately another 500 hours. When replacing the battery, data is buffered for approximately 10 minutes by a gold leaf capacitor. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 27: Compactflash Slot

    The SD memory card slot only supports SD memory cards, not SDHC cards. In addition, SD memory cards can only be used as mass storage devices; booting from SD memory cards is not possible. SD memory card slot SD memory card slot Table 13: SD memory card slot Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 28: Power Button

    Pushing the reset button triggers a hardware and PCI reset. The APC510 is restarted (cold restart). Pressing the reset button does not reset the MTCX processor. Reset button Table 15: Reset button Warning! A system reset can result in lost data! Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 29: Led Status Indicators

    Controlled by Automation Runtime (ARemb and ARwin) Green Application running Controlled by Automation Runtime (ARemb and ARwin) Application in service mode Controlled by Automation Runtime (ARemb and ARwin) Table 16: Data - LED status indicators Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 30: Interface Board Slot

    512 kB SRAM 5PP5IF.FXCM-00 PP500 interface board; connection for 1x CAN master, 1x X2X master, 512 kB SRAM Table 17: Interface board slot Information: Interface boards can ONLY be installed and replaced by B&R. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 31: Individual Components

    SRAM; order connector separately (cage clamp 0TB1208.3100) 5PP5IF.FETH-00 PP500 interface board; connection for 1x Ethernet 10/100/1000, 512 kB SRAM 5PP5IF.FPLM-00 PP500 interface board; connections for 2x POWERLINK (with integrated hub); 512 kB SRAM Table 18: 5PC510.SX01-00 - Order data Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 32 Typ. 3 A, max. 50 A for <300 µs Power consumption 35 W Electrical isolation Operating conditions Protection in accordance with EN 60529 IP20 (only with installed CompactFlash card, inserted IF board or optional IF cover) Table 19: 5PC510.SX01-00 - Technical data Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 33 The specified value applies to a system unit with a CPU board and I/O board, but without an interface board. The maximum ambient temperature is typically derated by 1°C per 1000 meters (starting at 500 meters above sea level). Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 34 Technical data • Individual components 3.1.1.4 Dimensions 202.4 ø5.4 ø11 189.1 58.1 Figure 7: 5PC510.SX01-00 - Dimensions Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 35 Technical data • Individual components 3.1.1.5 Drilling template ø5.4 192.75 ø11 11.5 46.5 Figure 8: 5PC510.SX01-00 - Drilling template Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 36: Us15W Cpu Boards

    Intel® US15WP Real-time clock Accuracy At 25°C: typ. 12 ppm (1 seconds) per day Battery-buffered Memory socket Number of memory channels Type DDR2 Size Max. 2 GB Table 21: 5PP5CP.US15-00, 5PP5CP.US15-01, 5PP5CP.US15-02 - Technical data Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 37 At 50°C, 8.5 µA of the supplied components and a self discharge of 40%. Allocated in main memory. For PP500: The maximum resolution is determined automatically by the selection of the PP500 system unit. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 38: Main Memory

    Organization 64M x 64-bit 128M x 64-bit 256M x 64-bit Velocity DDR2-667 (PC2-5300) Certification cULus Table 23: 5MMDDR.0512-01, 5MMDDR.1024-01, 5MMDDR.2048-01 - Technical data Information: A main memory module can only be replaced at B&R. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 39: Interface Boards

    The interface board 5PP5IF.CETH-00 has a 10/100/1000 Mbit/sec network connection, 512 kB SRAM and can be used as an additional network interface in a Power Panel 500, Automation PC 510 or Automation PC 511. • 1 network connection (10/100/1000 Mbit/s) •...
  • Page 40 A special driver is required in order to operate the Intel 82574 Ethernet controller. Drivers for approved operating systems are available in the Downloads section of the B&R website (www.br-automation.com). Information: Required drivers can only be downloaded from the B&R website, not from manufacturer websites. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 41: 5Pp5If.chda-00

    Line IN Stereo Line IN signal supplied via a 3.5 mm jack Line OUT Connection of a stereo playback de- vice (e.g. amplifier) via a 3.5 mm jack Table 29: MIC, Line IN, Line OUT Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 42 A special driver is required in order to operate the audio controller. Drivers for approved operating systems are available in the Downloads section of the B&R website (www.br-automation.com). Information: Required drivers can only be downloaded from the B&R website, not from manufacturer websites. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 43: 5Pp5If.feth-00

    The interface board 5PP5IF.FETH-00 has a 10/100/1000 Mbit/sec network connection, 512 kB SRAM and can be used as an additional network interface in a Power Panel 500, Automation PC 510 or Automation PC 511. • 1 network connection (10/100/1000 Mbit/s) •...
  • Page 44 A special driver is required in order to operate the Intel 82574 Ethernet controller. Drivers for approved operating systems are available in the Downloads section of the B&R website (www.br-automation.com). Information: Required drivers can only be downloaded from the B&R website, not from manufacturer websites. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 45: 5Pp5If.fplm-00

    Cable length Max. 100 m between two stations (segment length) Electrical characteristics Power consumption Environmental conditions Temperature Operation 0 to 55°C Storage -20 to 60°C Transport -20 to 60°C Table 34: 5PP5IF.FPLM-00 - Technical data Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 46 System failure. The red blinking LED signals a certain type of error using a blink code (see section "System failure error codes" on page 47). Table 37: Status/Error LED - POWERLINK V1 operating mode Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 47 No output data is produced, and no input data is received. Only the appropriate command from the manager can enter or leave this state. Table 39: Status/Error LED as status LED - POWERLINK operating mode System failure error codes Incorrect configuration or defective hardware can cause a system failure error. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 48 The firmware is a component of Automation Studio. The module is automatically updated to this version. To update the firmware included in Automation Studio, the hardware must be upgraded (see "Project manage- ment" / "Automation Studio upgrade" in the online help documentation). Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 49: 5Pp5If.fcan-00

    -20 to 60°C Transport -20 to 60°C Relative humidity Operation 5 to 90%, non-condensing Storage 5 to 95%, non-condensing Transport 5 to 95%, non-condensing Table 42: 5PP5IF.FCAN-00 - Technical data With optimized access via write combining. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 50 The firmware is a component of Automation Studio. The module is automatically updated to this version. To update the firmware included in Automation Studio, the hardware must be upgraded (see "Project manage- ment" / "Automation Studio upgrade" in the online help documentation). Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 51: 5Pp5If.fx2X-00

    -20 to 60°C Transport -20 to 60°C Relative humidity Operation 5 to 90%, non-condensing Storage 5 to 95%, non-condensing Transport 5 to 95%, non-condensing Table 46: 5PP5IF.FX2X-00 - Technical data With optimized access via write combining. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 52 The firmware is a component of Automation Studio. The module is automatically updated to this version. To update the firmware included in Automation Studio, the hardware must be upgraded (see "Project manage- ment" / "Automation Studio upgrade" in the online help documentation). Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 53: 5Pp5If.fxcm-00

    -20 to 60°C Transport -20 to 60°C Relative humidity Operation 5 to 90%, non-condensing Storage 5 to 95%, non-condensing Transport 5 to 95%, non-condensing Table 50: 5PP5IF.FXCM-00 - Technical data With optimized access via write combining. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 54 The firmware is a component of Automation Studio. The module is automatically updated to this version. To update the firmware included in Automation Studio, the hardware must be upgraded (see "Project manage- ment" / "Automation Studio upgrade" in the online help documentation). Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 55: I/O Boards

    The APC510 I/O board 5PP5IO.GMAC-00 has 1x RS232/422/485 interface, 2x USB 2.0 connection, 1x HDA sound connection and 1x Smart Display Link/DVI socket. A hard disk or solid-state disk can also be optionally installed. The I/O board can be operated with Automation PC 510 devices. • 2x USB 2.0 •...
  • Page 56 Table 57: DVI interface - Pinout Protected internally by a multifuse. Cable lengths and resolutions for SDL transmission The following table lists the relationship between segment lengths and maximum resolution depending on the SDL cable being used: Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 57 Typ. 115 kbit/s Table 61: RS232 - Bus length and transfer rate The material used for the cable should have all or most of the following properties in order to achieve an optimal transfer rate. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 58 Wires stranded in pairs Shield Paired shield with aluminum foil Grounding line Cable cross section 1x 0.34 mm² (22AWG/19), tinned Cu stranded wire Wire insulation Conductor cross section ≤59 Ω/km Table 66: RS485 - Cable requirements Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 59 A RS485 TERM terminating resistor for the COM2 serial interface is already integrated on the I/O board. It can be turned on and off with a switch between the COM1 and COM2 serial interfaces. An active terminating resistor is indicated by a yellow RS485 TERM LED. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 60 A special driver is required in order to operate the audio controller. Drivers for approved operating systems are available in the Downloads section of the B&R website (www.br-automation.com). Information: Required drivers can only be downloaded from the B&R website, not from manufacturer websites. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 61 5MMHDD.0500-00 SATA hard disk replacement part 5AC801.HDDI-04, 5AC901.CHDD-01 5ACPCI.RAIC-06; note: Please see the manual for infor- mation about using this hard disk. Table 71: Optional SATA connection Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 62: Drives

    Max. 150 MB/s (SATA I), max. 300 MB/s (SATA II) Positioning time Minimum (track to track) 1 ms Nominal (read only) 14 ms Maximum (read only) 30 ms Table 73: 5MMHDD.0250-00 - Technical data Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 63 Standard operation refers to 333 POH (power-on hours) per month. 24-hour operation refers to 732 POH (power-on hours) per month. Humidity gradient: Maximum 30% per hour. 3.6.1.4 Temperature humidity diagram Storage Operation Transport Temperature [°C] Figure 13: 5MMHDD.0250-00 - Temperature humidity diagram Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 64: 5Mmhdd.0500-00

    Access time 5.5 ms Supported transfer modes SATA II Data transfer rate Internal Max. 147 MB/s To/From host Max. 150 MB/s (SATA I), max. 300 MB/s (SATA II) Table 75: 5MMHDD.0500-00 - Technical data Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 65 Standard operation refers to 333 POH (power-on hours) per month. 24-hour operation refers to 732 POH (power-on hours) per month. Humidity gradient: Maximum 20% per hour. 3.6.2.4 Temperature humidity diagram Storage Operation Transport Temperature [°C] Figure 14: 5MMHDD.0500-00 - Temperature humidity diagram Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 66: 5Mmssd.0060-00

    Continuous writing Max. 475 MB/s with SATA 6 Gbit/s Max. 245 MB/s with SATA 3 Gbit/s IOPS 4k read 15,000 4k write Typical 23,000 Maximum 80,000 Endurance MLC flash Table 77: 5MMSSD.0060-00 - Technical data Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 67 Manufacturer product ID SSDSC2CW060A3 Table 77: 5MMSSD.0060-00 - Technical data IOPS: Random read and write input/output operations per second. 3.6.3.4 Temperature humidity diagram Storage Operation Transport Temperature [°C] Figure 15: 5MMSSD.0060-00 - Temperature humidity diagram Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 68: 5Mmssd.0060-01

    0 to 70°C Storage -40 to 95°C Transport -40 to 95°C Relative humidity Operation 8 to 95%, non-condensing Storage 8 to 95%, non-condensing Transport 8 to 95%, non-condensing Table 79: 5MMSSD.0060-01 - Technical data Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 69 Manufacturer product ID THNSNH060GBST Table 79: 5MMSSD.0060-01 - Technical data IOPS: Random read and write input/output operations per second. 3.6.4.4 Temperature humidity diagram Storage Operation Transport Temperature [°C] Figure 16: 5MMSSD.0060-01 - Temperature humidity diagram Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 70: 5Mmssd.0128-01

    SATA 3.0 compliant ACS-2 SSD Enhanced SMART ATA feature set Native Command Queuing (NCQ) Environmental conditions Temperature Operation 0 to 70°C Storage -40 to 95°C Transport -40 to 95°C Table 81: 5MMSSD.0128-01 - Technical data Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 71 Manufacturer product ID THNSNH128GBST Table 81: 5MMSSD.0128-01 - Technical data IOPS: Random read and write input/output operations per second. 3.6.5.4 Temperature humidity diagram Storage Operation Transport Temperature [°C] Figure 17: 5MMSSD.0128-01 - Temperature humidity diagram Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 72: 5Mmssd.0180-00

    Continuous writing Max. 520 MB/s with SATA 6 Gbit/s Max. 260 MB/s with SATA 3 Gbit/s IOPS 4k read 50,000 4k write Typical 60,000 Maximum 80,000 Endurance MLC flash Table 83: 5MMSSD.0180-00 - Technical data Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 73 Manufacturer product ID SSDSC2CW180A3 Table 83: 5MMSSD.0180-00 - Technical data IOPS: Random read and write input/output operations per second. 3.6.6.4 Temperature humidity diagram Storage Operation Transport Temperature [°C] Figure 18: 5MMSSD.0180-00 - Temperature humidity diagram Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 74: Chapter 3 Installation

    • The wall or control cabinet must be able to withstand four times the total weight of the device. • The flex radius of connected cables (DVI, SDL, USB, etc.) must not be exceeded. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 75: Mounting Orientations

    Installation • Installation 1.3 Mounting orientations The following diagrams show the approved mounting orientations for the Automation PC 510. 1.3.1 Mounting orientation 0° Figure 20: Mounting orientation 0° 1.3.2 Mounting orientation 90° The maximum ambient temperature specification must be reduced by 5°C when using a 90° (horizontal) mounting orientation.
  • Page 76: Mounting Orientation 180

    Installation • Installation 1.3.3 Mounting orientation 180° There are no limitations with respect to ambient temperature when mounted at 180°. Figure 22: Mounting orientation 180° Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 77: Spacing For Air Circulation

    In order to guarantee sufficient air circulation, allow the specified amount of space above, below, to the side and behind the Automation PC 510 devices. The minimum specified spacing is indicated in the following diagram. This applies to all Automation PC 510 variants.
  • Page 78: Cable Connections

    Information: The specified flex radius can be found in the Automation Panel 800 or Automation Panel 900 user's manual, which can be downloaded as a PDF file from the B&R website at www.br-automation.com. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 79: Grounding Concept

    • Note the line shielding concept; all connected data cables are used as shielded lines. Supply voltage Control cabinet Grounding strip Ground connection min. 2.5mm² min. 2.5mm² Figure 24: Grounding concept Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 80: General Instructions For Performing Temperature Testing

    (www.br-automation.com). The B&R Control Center uses the B&R Automation Device Interface (ADI). A separate application can be developed if it is necessary to collect historical data. Information: Software development kits such as the ADI .NET SDK are available on the B&R website (www.br- automation.com). Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 81: Evaluating With The Burnintest Tool From Passmark

    More information available www.passmark.com. The following screenshots are based on Passmark BurnInTest Pro V4 and a 2-slot APC810 with DVD. Figure 25: Settings for Passmark BurnInTest Pro V4 and a 2-slot APC810 with DVD Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 82 Windows. The test USB must then be deselected, and the USB flash drives must be configured as the testing device in the disk properties. Information: Serial loopback plugs are relatively easy to create. Simply connect several pins on the serial interface with wires. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 83: Evaluating Temperatures In Operating Systems Other Than Windows

    76°C Board I/O 51°C 66°C 76°C Board ETH2 52°C 67°C 77°C Board power supply 51°C 66°C 76°C ETH2 65°C 80°C 90°C Power supply 51°C 66°C 76°C Table 84: Evaluation example using a 2-slot APC810 Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 84: Connection Examples

    The following table lists the AP900 devices that can be connected on the same line with an AP800 device. Automation Panel 800 Automation Panel 900 5AP820.1505-00 5AP920.1505-01 5AP951.1505-01 5AP980.1505-01 5AP981.1505-01 5AP880.1505-00 5AP920.1505-01 5AP951.1505-01 5AP980.1505-01 5AP981.1505-01 Table 85: Selecting the display units Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 85: One Automation Panel 900 System Via Onboard Dvi

    Table 87: Cables for DVI configurations Information: Detailed technical data about cables can be found in the Automation Panel 900 user's manual. This can be downloaded as a PDF file from the B&R website at www.br-automation.com. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 86: Possible Automation Panel Devices, Resolutions And Segment Lengths

    USB support is not possible on the Automation Panel 900 in these cases since USB is limited to 5 m. Information: When transferring data via DVI, it is not possible to read statistical values from Automation Panel 900 devices. 5.2.4 BIOS settings No special BIOS settings are necessary for operation. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 87: One Automation Panel 900 System Via Onboard Sdl

    Table 90: Cables for SDL configurations Information: Detailed technical data about cables can be found in the Automation Panel 900 user's manual. This can be downloaded as a PDF file from the B&R website at www.br-automation.com. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 88: Bios Settings

    For detailed information, see the user's manual for the B&R Industrial PC being used. Touch screen functionality COM C must be enabled in BIOS in order to operate the panel touch screen connected to the monitor/panel interface ("OEM features - I/O board features - LPC devices"). Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 89: One Automation Panel 800 System Via Onboard Sdl

    For detailed information, see the user's manual for the B&R Industrial PC being used. Touch screen functionality COM C must be enabled in BIOS in order to operate the panel touch screen connected to the monitor/panel interface ("OEM features - I/O board features - LPC devices"). Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 90: One Ap900 And One Ap800 Via Onboard Sdl

    For detailed information, see the user's manual for the B&R Industrial PC being used. Touch screen functionality COM C must be enabled in BIOS in order to operate the panel touch screen connected to the monitor/panel interface ("OEM features - I/O board features - LPC devices"). Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 91: Four Automation Panel 900 Systems Via Onboard Sdl

    30 m ±280 mm 5CASDL.0400-13 SDL flex cable with extender, 40 m 40 m ±380 mm 5CASDL.0430-13 SDL flex cable with extender, 43 m 43 m ±410 mm Table 96: Cables for SDL configurations Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 92: Bios Settings

    For detailed information, see the user's manual for the B&R Industrial PC being used. Touch screen functionality COM C must be enabled in BIOS in order to operate the panel touch screen connected to the monitor/panel interface ("OEM features - I/O board features - LPC devices"). Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 93: Connecting Peripheral Usb Devices

    USB 2.0 USB memory media e.g. flash drive USB drives e.g. CD-ROM drive USB input devices USB pointing devices e.g. keyboard e.g. mouse Figure 32: Local connection of USB peripheral devices on the APC510 Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 94: Remote Connection To Automation Panel 900 Via Dvi

    USB memory media e.g. flash drive USB input devices USB drives USB pointing devices e.g. keyboard e.g. CD-ROM drive e.g. mouse Figure 34: Remote connection of USB peripheral devices on the APC800/900 via SDL Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 95: Chapter 4 Software

    (during POST): "Press F2 to go to Setup Utility" Information: The POST screen is only displayed for a fraction of a second due to optimized boot procedures. It is still possible to enter BIOS, however. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 96 Processor Type : Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU Z520 @ 1.33GHz System Memory Speed : 533 MHz CPUID : 106C2 F2 is pressed. Go to Setup Utility. Other Device 1 : BR-SSD-C004G-01-0101 Figure 35: Boot screen Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 97: Bios Setup Keys

    Go to the next menu F5/F6 Change BIOS settings Enter Changes to the selected screen Loads and configures CMOS default values for all BIOS settings Saves and exits Exits a submenu Table 99: BIOS-relevant keys Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 98: Main

    The currently configured system date. This is Changes the system date Sets system date format buffered by the CMOS battery when the system Month:Day:Year (mm:dd:yyyy) is switched off. Table 100: US15W Main menu - Configuration options Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 99: Oem Features

    Table 101: US15W OEM features menu - Configuration options This submenu is only displayed if there is an I/O board connected to the system unit. This submenu is only displayed if there is an interface board connected to the system unit. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 100: Cpu Board Features

    CPU board monitor Displays current voltage values on the CPU Enter Opens the submenu board being used See "CPU board monitor" on page 104 Table 102: US15W OEM features - CPU board features - Configuration options Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 101 A resource conflict can occur with respect to the base I/O address or the interrupt settings (indicated by a warning). In order to still be able to make these settings, the setting for the base I/O address or interrupt currently being used must be changed first. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 102 Displays the runtime in hours None Power on cycles Displays the number of power-on cycles. Each None restart increases the counter by one. Table 104: US15W OEM features - CPU board features - Statistical values - Configuration options Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 103 (CPU) in °C and °F Sensor 3 Displays the current temperature of sensor 3 None (main memory) in °C and °F Table 105: US15W OEM features - CPU board features - Temperature values - Configuration options Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 104 Battery voltage: Displays the battery voltage in volts None Battery state: Displays the status of the battery None Table 106: US15W OEM features - CPU board features - CPU board monitor - Configuration options Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 105: System Unit Features

    Displays current temperature values Enter Opens the submenu See "Temperature values" on page 108 Table 107: US15W OEM features - System unit features - Configuration options This setting is only available for PP500 system units. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 106 A resource conflict can occur with respect to the base I/O address or the interrupt settings (indicated by a warning). In order to still be able to make these settings, the setting for the base I/O address or interrupt currently being used must be changed first. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 107 Displays the runtime in hours None Power on cycles Displays the number of power-on cycles. Each None restart increases the counter by one. Table 109: US15W OEM features - System unit features - Statistical values - Configuration options Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 108 Refreshes the temperature values shown below Sensor 1 Displays the current temperature of sensor 1 in None °C and °F Table 110: US15W OEM features - System unit features - Temperature values - Configuration options Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 109: I/O Board Features

    See "Temperature values" on page 112 Panel control Configures special settings for connected panels Enter Opens the submenu (display units) See "Panel control" on page 113 Table 111: US15W OEM features - I/O board features - Configuration options Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 110 A resource conflict can occur with respect to the base I/O address or the interrupt settings (indicated by a warning). In order to still be able to make these settings, the setting for the base I/O address or interrupt currently being used must be changed first. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 111 Displays the runtime in hours None Power on cycles Displays the number of power-on cycles. Each None restart increases the counter by one. Table 113: US15W OEM features - I/O board features - Statistical values - Configuration options Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 112 Refreshes the temperature values shown below Sensor 1 Displays the current temperature of sensor 1 (in- None terfaces) in °C and °F Table 114: US15W OEM features - I/O board features - Temperature values - Configuration options Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 113 Displays the available keys and LEDs on the se- None lected panel Temperature Displays the temperature of the selected panel in None °C and °F Table 115: US15W OEM features - I/O board features - Panel control - Configuration options Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 114: If Board Features

    Displays statistical values Enter Opens the submenu See "Statistical values" on page 115 Table 116: US15W OEM features - IF board features - Configuration options LAN2 MAC ADDRESS is only displayed for interface board 5PP5IF.CETH-00. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 115 Displays the runtime in hours None Power on cycles Displays the number of power-on cycles. Each None restart increases the counter by one. Table 117: US15W OEM features - IF board features - Statistical values - Configuration options Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 116: Memory Module Features

    ID) and can only be changed using the "B&R Control Center" includ- ed with the ADI driver. Table 118: US15W OEM features - Memory module features - Configuration options Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 117: Advanced

    See "PCI Express root port 1" on page 127 Warning! Improper settings can cause instabili- ty or device problems. It is therefore strongly recommended that these set- tings only be changed by experienced users. Table 119: US15W Advanced menu - Configuration options Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 118: Ram Configuration

    Reads the DRAM refresh rate from the SPD da- ta of the DRAM module 7.8 µs The DRAM refresh rate is set manually. 3.9 µs The DRAM refresh rate is set manually. Table 120: US15W Advanced - RAM configuration - Configuration options Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 119: Boot Configuration

    Defines the state of the NumLock key on the nu- Enables the numeric keypad meric keypad when booting Only enables the cursor (movement) functions of the numeric keypad Table 121: US15W Advanced - Boot configuration - Configuration options Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 120: Peripheral Configuration

    The HDA controller automatically detects in- stalled audio devices. Table 122: US15W Advanced - Peripheral configuration - Configuration options Information: The menu option "Peripheral configuration" is only displayed if there is an audio connection. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 121: Ide Configuration

    Channel 1 slave Displays the drive that is connected to the chan- Enter Opens the submenu nel 1 slave See "Channel 1 slave" on page 123 Table 123: US15W Advanced - IDE configuration - Configuration options Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 122 Transfer mode Displays the transfer mode used between the None channel 1 master drive and the system memory Security mode None Table 124: US15W Advanced - IDE configuration - Channel 1 master - Configuration options Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 123 Transfer mode Displays the transfer mode used between the None channel 1 slave drive and the system memory Security mode None Table 125: US15W Advanced - IDE configuration - Channel 1 slave - Configuration options Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 124: Video Configuration

    This setting is only shown if an I/O board is installed. This option does not appear if a display is connected or integrated. It is also shown on APC511 system units if no I/O board is installed. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 125: Usb Configuration

    Setting for USB client support Enabled Enables USB Client support Disabled Disables USB Client support Table 127: US15W Advanced - USB configuration - Configuration options These settings are only possible if UHCI 1 is set to Enabled. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 126: Sdio Configuration

    SDIO port 2 Option for enabling/disabling SDIO port 2 (secure Enabled Enables this function digital input output - SD memory card slot) Disabled Disables this function Table 128: US15W Advanced - SDIO configuration - Configuration options Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 127: Acpi Table/Features Control

    These settings are only possible if C-States under the Advanced CPU control menu item is set to Enabled. 1.5.9 PCI Express root port 1 Warning! Improper settings can cause instability or device problems. It is therefore strongly recommended that these settings only be changed by experienced users. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 128 Power consumption is lower than with L0, but Disabled Disables this function the exit latency is higher. Unsupported Request (UR) reporting Enabled Enables this function Table 130: US15W Advanced - PCI Express root port 1 - Configuration options Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 129 These settings are only possible if VC1 Enable is set to Auto. These settings are only possible if ASPM is set to Enabled. These settings are only possible if Automatic ASPM is set to Manual. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 130: Pci Express Root Port 2

    Option for configuring a power saving function Disabled Disables this function (L0s/L1) for PCIe link cards if they do not require full power Table 131: US15W Advanced - PCI Express root port 2 - Configuration options Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 131: Console Redirection

    These settings are only possible if Automatic ASPM is set to Manual. 1.5.11 Console redirection Information: These settings are only visible to Automation PC 511 system units without an I/O board. The mode/ node switches must be set to "00" (default). Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 132 2-bit Uses 2 bits as the stop bit Flow control Option for configuring the data flow control None Disables data flow control Table 132: US15W Advanced - Console redirection - Configuration options Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 133 XON/XOFF Enables software handshake ACPI SPCR table Option for configuring ACPI serial port console Enabled Enables this function redirection (SPCR) Disabled Disables this function Table 132: US15W Advanced - Console redirection - Configuration options Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 134: Security

    BIOS settings. Set user password Option for entering/changing a user password. Enter Password entry The user password allows the user to edit only certain BIOS settings. Table 133: US15W Security menu - Configuration options Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 135: Set Supervisor Password

    Main - System date, Advanced - Boot configuration - Numlock Full The user has full access to BIOS and can make any necessary changes. Table 134: US15W Security - Set supervisor password - Configuration options Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 136: Set User Password

    Option for clearing the user password Clears the user password Table 135: US15W Security - Set user password - Configuration options This setting is only visible if a user password was created with Set user password. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 137: Power

    Option for determining whether or not the oper- Enabled Enables this function ating system should be written to the RAM and Disabled Disables the function whether only RAM should be supplied with power Table 136: US15W Power menu - Configuration options Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 138: Advanced Cpu Control

    Allows a virtual machine to use the additional hardware capacity Information: Disabled Disables this function A restart is required in order to apply changes made to this setting. Table 137: US15W Power - Advanced CPU control - Configuration options Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 139 These settings are only possible if C-States pop up mode is set to Enabled. These settings are only possible if Enhanced C-States is set to Enabled. These settings are only possible if DTS is set to Enabled. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 140 65°C, 70°C, 75°C, 80°C, Configurable in increments of 5 degrees. 85°C, 90°C, 95°C, 100°C Table 138: US15W Power - CPU control - Thermal trip points settings - Configuration options Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 141: Platform Power Management

    Table 139: US15W Power - Platform power management - Configuration options These settings are only possible if C-States under the Advanced CPU control menu item is set to Enabled. These settings are only possible if _CST - C4 Latency Value is set to Enabled. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 142: Boot

    Acpi 4.0 Uses ACPI functions in accordance with v4.0 ing used. Legacy Configures and displays the boot order Enter Opens the submenu See "Legacy" on page 143 Table 140: US15W Boot menu - Configuration options Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 143: Legacy

    These submenus are only shown if Normal boot mode is set to Normal. Only shown if a CompactFlash card is connected. Only shown if a USB flash drive is connected. Only shown if PXE boot to LAN is set to Enabled in the boot menu. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 144 Specifies the desired boot sequence Hard disk drive Hard disk drive CD/DVD ROM drive CD/DVD ROM drive Floppy drive Floppy drive Table 142: US15W Boot - Legacy - Boot type order - Configuration options Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 145 1.8.1.3 USB InsydeH2O Setup Utility Rev. * Boot SwissbitunitedCONTRAST Help Select Item F5/F6 Change Values Setup Defaults Exit Select Menu Enter Select SubMenu Save and Exit Figure 80: US15W Boot - Legacy - USB Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 146 Figure 81: US15W Boot - Legacy - Others BIOS setting Function Configuration options Effect Displays CPU boards / baseboards for PXE boot- None ing with onboard Ethernet interfaces Table 145: US15W Boot - Legacy - Others - Configuration options Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 147: Exit

    In the event that settings were made that the user OK / Cancel can no longer remember, they can be reset as long as they have not yet been saved. Table 146: US15W Exit menu - Configuration options Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 148: Bios Default Settings

    Total hours Power on cycles Temperature values Refresh values Sensor 1 Sensor 2 Sensor 3 Temperature values Wcpu Battery voltage Battery state Table 149: US15W - CPU board features - Overview of profile settings Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 149 Table 151: US15W - I/O board features - Overview of profile settings 1.10.2.4 IF board features Setting/Option Profile 0 My setting Device ID Compatibility ID Vendor ID Hardware revision Table 152: US15W - IF board features - Overview of profile settings Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 150: Advanced

    Enabled Channel 1 master Transfer mode Security mode Channel 1 slave Enabled Channel 1 slave Transfer mode Security mode Table 157: US15W - IDE configuration - Overview of profile settings Only with drive installed. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 151 NFER Disabled Disabled Disabled SEFE Disabled SENFE Disabled SECE Disabled PME interrupt Disabled PME SCI Disabled Hot plug SCI Disabled Table 162: US15W - PCI Express root port 1 - Overview of profile settings Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 152: Power

    C-States pop up mode Disabled C-States pop down mode Disabled Hard C4E Disabled Enable C6 Disabled Enabled Thermal trip points setting Throttle on temperature 100°C Table 166: US15W - Advanced CPU control - Overview of profile settings Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 153: Boot

    Enabled Quiet boot Enabled Delay for logo & summary Default USB boot Enabled SD card boot Disabled PXE boot to LAN Disabled ACPI selection Acpi3.0 Table 168: US15W Boot - Overview of profile settings Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 154: Allocation Of Resources

    Real-time clock ● Coprocessor (FPU) ● Primary IDE channel ● Secondary IDE channel ● Table 171: IRQ interrupt assignments in PIC mode Advanced Configuration and Power Interface. ● ... Default setting ○ ... Optional setting Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 155: Interrupt Assignments In Apic Mode

    IO board PIRQ G UHCI 2 SDIO 2 IRQ 22 5&6 front / SDL Not used PIRQ H EHCI IRQ 23 Figure 83: Interrupt routing with enabled APIC - Beginning with BIOS version N0.15 Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 156: Upgrade Information

    Save and Exit Figure 84: BIOS and MTCX software versions Information about BIOS and firmware versions can also be found in the Control Center (Start menu / Control Panel / Control Center / Versions). Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 157: Using The Control Center

    The system must be restarted for the BIOS settings to take effect and for the updated version to be displayed. The user is prompted to restart the system when closing the Control Center. Information: For more information about saving and updating BIOS, please refer to the help documentation for the Control Center. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 158: Firmware Upgrade

    For more information about saving and updating firmware, please refer to the help documentation for the Control Center. 2.3 Upgrade problems Potential upgrade problems are listed in the Readme.txt files on the upgrade disks. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 159: Windows Xp Professional

    3.4 Drivers Current drivers for all approved operating systems are available in the Downloads section of the B&R website www.br-automation.com. Information: Required drivers can only be downloaded from the B&R website, not from manufacturer websites. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 160: Windows 7

    Multilingual Optional 16 GB 1 GB APC511 GM45 APC810 QM77/HM76 APC910 NM10 PPC800 US15W PP500 The memory used by additional language packs is not taken into account in the minimum size of the disk. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 161: Installation

    (e.g. when pressing a key). • There is currently no support for the Windows 7 system rating (although this does not apply to PP500, APC510, APC511, APC910 or PPC800 devices with an NM10 chipset). Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 162: Windows Embedded Standard 2009

    Internet information service (IIS) ✓ Terminal service ✓ Windows Firewall MSN Explorer Outlook Express ✓ Administrative Tools ✓ Remote Desktop Remote Assistance .NET Framework ASP.NET ✓ OpenGL support Table 176: Device functions in Windows Embedded Standard 2009 Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 163: Touch Screen Driver

    Windows Control Panel. It is important that both the Enhanced Write Filter (EWF) and the File Based Write Filter (FBWF) are disabled for this. Information: Required drivers can only be downloaded from the B&R website, not from manufacturer websites. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 164: Windows Embedded Standard 7

    Enhanced Write Filter (EWF) ✓ ✓ File-Based Write Filter (FBWF) ✓ ✓ Administrator accounts User accounts Configurable Configurable Table 178: Device functions in Windows Embedded Standard 7 64-bit versions are not supported by all systems Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 165: Installation

    Enhanced Write Filter (EWF) and the File Based Write Filter (FBWF) are disabled for this. Information: Required drivers can only be downloaded from the B&R website, not from manufacturer websites. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 166: Windows Ce

    Table 180: Windows CE 6.0 features The color depth depends on the display used. The "Compress Windows CE image" function in the B&R Embedded OS Installer can be used to reduce the image size. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 167: Requirements

    CE installation. The B&R Embedded OS Installer is available in the Downloads section of the B&R website (www.br- automation.com). Additional information is available in the online help documentation for the B&R Embedded OS Installer. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 168: Automation Runtime

    Audio output under ARwin supported with AR 4.01 and higher. 8.4 Automation Runtime Embedded (ARemb) System support is provided by ARemb with an AS 3.0.90 / AR 4.00 upgrade. Information: Audio output under ARemb supported with AR 4.01 and higher. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 169: R Automation Device Interface (Adi) - Control Center

    • Reading software versions • Updating and backing up BIOS and firmware • Creating reports about the current system (support assistance) • Setting the SDL equalizer value when adjusting SDL cables • Changing the user serial ID Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 170: Installation

    The ADI driver is already included in B&R images of embedded operating systems. If a more current ADI driver version exists (see the Downloads section of the B&R website), it can be installed later. It is important that Enhanced Write Filter (EWF) is disabled for this. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 171: R Automation Device Interface (Adi) Development Kit

    • Automation PC 820 • Automation PC 910 • Panel PC 300 • Panel PC 700 • Panel PC 800 • Power Panel 100/200 • Power Panel 300/400 • Power Panel 500 • Mobile Panel 40/50 Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 172 A detailed description of how to use ADI functions can be found in the online help documentation. The B&R Automation Device Interface (ADI) development kit is available at no cost in the Downloads section of the B&R website (www.br-automation.com). Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 173: R Automation Device Interface (Adi) .Net Sdk

    • Automation PC 910 • Panel PC 300 • Panel PC 700 • Panel PC 800 • Power Panel 100/200 • Power Panel 300/400 • Power Panel 500 • Mobile Panel 40/50 • Mobile Panel 100/200 Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 174 B&R images of embedded operating systems. A detailed description of how to use ADI functions can be found in the online help documentation. The ADI .NET SDK is available in the Downloads section of the B&R website (www.br-automation.com). Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 175: R Key Editor

    • Automation PC 510 • Automation PC 511 • Automation PC 620 • Automation PC 810 • Automation PC 820 • Automation PC 910 • Automation Panel 800 • Automation Panel 830 • Automation Panel 900 Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 176 The B&R Key Editor is available at no cost in the Downloads section of the B&R website (www.br-automation.com). It can also be found on the B&R HMI Drivers & Utilities DVD (model number 5SWHMI.0000-00). Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 177: Chapter 5 Standards And Certifications

    These devices satisfy the requirements of EC directive "2006/95/EC Low voltage directive" and are designed for the following areas: EN 61131-2:2007 Programmable logic controllers - Part 2: Equipment requirements and tests EN 60204-1:2006 + Safety of machinery - Electrical equipment of machines - Part 1: General require- A1:2009 ments Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 178: Certifications

    "Industrial Control Equipment". This mark is valid for the USA and Canada and simplifies the certification of your machines and systems in these areas. Underwriters Laboratories (UL) in accordance with the UL508 standard - 17th Edition Canadian (CSA) standard in accordance with C22.2 No. 142-M1987 Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 179: Chapter 6 Accessories

    Max. 3 years at 30°C Certification cULus Electrical characteristics Capacity 950 mAh Self-discharging <1% per year (at 23°C) Voltage range Environmental conditions Temperature Storage -20 to 60°C Table 183: 0AC201.91, 4A0006.00-000 - Technical data Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 180 Accessories • Replacement CMOS batteries Product ID 0AC201.91 4A0006.00-000 Relative humidity Operation 0 to 95% Storage 0 to 95% Transport 0 to 95% Table 183: 0AC201.91, 4A0006.00-000 - Technical data Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 181: Power Connectors

    10 A / contact Contact resistance ≤ 5 mΩ Table 185: 0TB103.9, 0TB103.91 - Technical data The limit data for each I/O module must be taken into consideration. Cage clamp terminal blocks cannot be used side-by-side. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 182: Interface Board Connector

    0.13 to 0.34 mm² Electrical characteristics Nominal voltage 300 V Nominal current 10 A / contact Table 187: 0TB1208.3100 - Technical data The limit data for each I/O module must be taken into consideration. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 183: Compactflash Cards

    Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology (S.M.A.R.T.) is an industry standard for mass storage devices that has been introduced to monitor important parameters and quickly detect imminent failures. Critical performance and calibration data is monitored and stored in order to help predict the probability of errors. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 184: Maximum Reliability

    Accessories • CompactFlash cards 4.2.5 Maximum reliability CompactFlash cards supplied by B&R use SLC flash blocks and static wear leveling together with a powerful ECC algorithm to provide maximum reliability. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 185: 5Cfcrd.xxxx-06

    14 MB/s 14 MB/s 28 MB/s 28 MB/s Maximum 18 MB/s 18 MB/s 18 MB/s 17 MB/s 17 MB/s 30 MB/s 30 MB/s Table 189: 5CFCRD.0512-06, 5CFCRD.1024-06, 5CFCRD.2048-06, 5CFCRD.4096-06, 5CFCRD.8192-06, 5CFCRD.016G-06, 5CFCRD.032G-06 - Technical data Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 186 Weight 10 g Table 189: 5CFCRD.0512-06, 5CFCRD.1024-06, 5CFCRD.2048-06, 5CFCRD.4096-06, 5CFCRD.8192-06, 5CFCRD.016G-06, 5CFCRD.032G-06 - Technical data Endurance of B&R CFs (with linear written block size ≥128 kB). Not supported by the B&R Embedded OS Installer. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 187: Temperature Humidity Diagram

    Figure 90: 5CFCRD.xxxx-06 CompactFlash cards - Temperature humidity diagram 4.3.5 Dimensions 1.01 ±0.07 1.01 ±0.07 3.30 ±0.1 CompactFlash Type I 2.44 ±0.07 Above 1.65 0.63 ±0.07 41.66 ±0.13 4x R0.5 ±0.1 42.8 ±0.1 Figure 91: Type I CompactFlash card - Dimensions Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 188: Benchmark

    Accessories • CompactFlash cards 4.3.6 Benchmark Transfer size [kB] Figure 92: ATTO Disk Benchmark v2.34 read comparison - 5CFCRD.xxxx-04 and 5CFCRD.xxxx-06 Transfer size [kB] Figure 93: ATTO Disk Benchmark v2.34 write comparison - 5CFCRD.xxxx-04 and 5CFCRD.xxxx-06 Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 189: 5Cfcrd.xxxx-03

    Data retention 10 years Data reliability <1 unrecoverable error in 10 bit read accesses Lifetime monitoring MTBF >4,000,000 hours (at 25°C) Table 191: 5CFCRD.0064-03, 5CFCRD.0128-03, 5CFCRD.0256-03, 5CFCRD.0512-03, 5CFCRD.1024-03, 5CFCRD.2048-03, 5CFCRD.4096-03, 5CFCRD.8192-03 - Technical data Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 190 42.8 ±0.10 mm Length 36.4 ±0.15 mm Height 3.3 ±0.10 mm Weight 11.4 g Table 191: 5CFCRD.0064-03, 5CFCRD.0128-03, 5CFCRD.0256-03, 5CFCRD.0512-03, 5CFCRD.1024-03, 5CFCRD.2048-03, 5CFCRD.4096-03, 5CFCRD.8192-03 - Technical data Not supported by the B&R Embedded OS Installer. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 191: Temperature Humidity Diagram

    Figure 94: 5CFCRD.xxxx-03 CompactFlash cards - Temperature humidity diagram 4.4.5 Dimensions 1.01 ±0.07 1.01 ±0.07 3.30 ±0.1 CompactFlash Type I 2.44 ±0.07 Above 1.65 0.63 ±0.07 41.66 ±0.13 4x R0.5 ±0.1 42.8 ±0.1 Figure 95: Type I CompactFlash card - Dimensions Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 192: Known Problems/Issues

    The problem described can occur because the startup time for the CompactFlash cards fluctuates due to the different components being used. Depending on the CompactFlash cards being used, this error may occur never, sometimes or always. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 193: Usb Media Drive

    5 m (not including hub) Certification cULus Interfaces CompactFlash slot 1 Type Type I Connection IDE/ATAPI Activity LED Signals read or write access to an inserted CompactFlash card Table 193: 5MD900.USB2-02 - Technical data Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 194 10 to 100 Hz: 2 g (19.6 m/s² 0-peak) Shock Operation 5 g, 11 ms Storage 60 g, 11 ms Transport 60 g, 11 ms Altitude Operation Max. 3000 m Table 193: 5MD900.USB2-02 - Technical data Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 195: Dimensions

    Temperature specifications refer to operation at 500 meters. The maximum ambient temperature is typically derated by 1°C per 1000 meters (starting at 500 meters above sea level). 5.1.5 Dimensions Figure 97: 5MD900.USB2-02 - Dimensions 5.1.6 Dimensions with front cover Figure 98: USB media drive with front cover - Dimensions Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 196: Cutout Installation

    The USB media drive can be operated as a desktop device (rubber feet) or as a rack-mounted device (2 mounting rail brackets included). 5.1.9.1 Mounting orientation Less than 20° Less than 20° Less than 20° Less than 20° Figure 100: 5MD900.USB2-02 - Mounting orientation Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 197: 5A5003.03

    Table 196: 5A5003.03 - Technical data 5.2.4 Dimensions Figure 101: 5A5003.03 - Dimensions 5.2.5 Contents of delivery Quantity Component Front cover 5A5003.03 for the USB media drive M3 locknut Cover retaining clip Table 197: 5A5003.03 - Contents of delivery Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 198: Installation

    5.2.6.1 Cutout installation Outer contour (front cover) Outer contour (media device) 67.5 Cutout Cutout size 183 ±0.5 mm x 55 ±0.5 mm 12.5 189.5 Figure 103: USB media drive with front cover - Installation cutout Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 199: Usb Flash Drives

    Electrical characteristics Power consumption Max. 500 µA sleep mode, max. 120 mA read/write Environmental conditions Temperature Operation 0 to 70°C Storage -50 to 100°C Transport -50 to 100°C Table 199: 5MMUSB.2048-01, 5MMUSB.4096-01 - Technical data Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 200: Temperature Humidity Diagram

    67.85 mm Height 8.35 mm Table 199: 5MMUSB.2048-01, 5MMUSB.4096-01 - Technical data Indicates data being transferred (sending and receiving). 6.1.4 Temperature humidity diagram Storage Operation Transport Temperature [°C] Figure 104: 5MMUSB.xxxx-01 - Temperature humidity diagram Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 201: Cables

    Max. 8.5 mm Flex radius ≥5x cable diameter (connector - ferrite bead and ferrite bead - ferrite bead) Weight Approx. 260 g Approx. 460 g Approx. 790 g Table 201: 5CADVI.0018-00, 5CADVI.0050-00, 5CADVI.0100-00 - Technical data Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 202 Male connector Flex radius Flex radius Connector - Ferrite bead Ferrite bead - Ferrite bead Ferrite bead Ferrite bead Figure 105: Flex radius specifications 7.1.1.5 Dimensions 25±5 28.5 Length Figure 106: 5CADVI.0xxx-00 - Dimensions Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 203 If a self-made cable is used, B&R cannot guarantee that it will function properly. All cables provided by B&R are guaranteed to function properly. DVI-D (24+1), male DVI-D (24+1), male Pinout DVI-D (24+1), male DVI-D (24+1), male Cable shield Cable shield Figure 107: 5CADVI.0xxx-00 - Pinout Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 204: Sdl Cables

    Weight Approx. 300 g Approx. 580 g Approx. 1500 g Approx. 2250 g Approx. 2880 g Approx. 4800 g Approx. 5520 g Table 203: 5CASDL.0018-00, 5CASDL.0050-00, 5CASDL.0100-00, 5CASDL.0150-00, 5CASDL.0200-00, 5CASDL.0250-00, 5CASDL.0300-00 - Technical data Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 205 Ferrite bead Male connector Flex radius Flex radius Connector - Ferrite bead Ferrite bead - Ferrite bead Ferrite bead Ferrite bead Figure 108: Flex radius specifications 7.2.1.5 Dimensions 35±5 28.5 Length Figure 109: 5CASDL.0xxx-00- Dimensions Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 206 If a self-made cable is used, B&R cannot guarantee that it will function properly. All cables provided by B&R are guaranteed to function properly. DVI (24+1), male DVI (24+1), male Pinout DVI (24+1), male DVI (24+1), male Cable shield Cable shield Figure 110: 5CASDL.0xxx-00 - Pinout Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 207: Sdl Cables With 45° Male Connector

    Limited flexibility; valid for ferrite bead - ferrite bead (tested 100 cycles with 5x cable diameter, 20 cycles / minute) Weight Approx. 300 g Approx. 590 g Approx. 2800 g Approx. 2860 g Table 205: 5CASDL.0018-01, 5CASDL.0050-01, 5CASDL.0100-01, 5CASDL.0150-01 - Technical data Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 208 Male connector Flex radius Flex radius Connector - Ferrite bead Ferrite bead - Ferrite bead Ferrite bead Ferrite bead Figure 111: Flex radius specifications 7.3.1.5 Dimensions 35±5 28.5 Length Figure 112: 5CASDL.0xxx-01 - Dimensions Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 209 If a self-made cable is used, B&R cannot guarantee that it will function properly. All cables provided by B&R are guaranteed to function properly. DVI (24+1), male DVI (24+1), male Pinout DVI (24+1), male DVI (24+1), male Cable shield Cable shield Figure 113: 5CASDL.0xxx-01 - Pinout Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 210: Sdl Flex Cables

    UL AWM 20236 80°C 30 V Flame resistant In accordance with UL758 (cable vertical flame test) Oil and hydrolysis resistance According to VDE 0282-10 Table 207: 5CASDL.0018-03, 5CASDL.0050-03, 5CASDL.0100-03, 5CASDL.0150-03, 5CASDL.0200-03, 5CASDL.0250-03, 5CASDL.0300-03 - Technical data Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 211 Flex radius Flex radius Connector - Ferrite bead Ferrite bead - Ferrite bead Ferrite bead Ferrite bead Figure 114: Flex radius specifications 7.4.1.5 Dimensions 36.5 ±10 37.5 ±2.5 Length Figure 115: 5CASDL.0xxx-03 - Dimensions Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 212 DDC data SDL+ SDL+ SDL- SDL- TMDS data 2/SDL shielding TMDS data 2/SDL shielding TMDS data 2+ TMDS data 2+ TMDS data 2- TMDS data 2- Cable shield Cable shield Figure 116: 5CASDL.0xxx-03 - Pinout Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 213: Sdl Flex Cables With Extender

    In accordance with UL758 (cable vertical flame test) Oil and hydrolysis resistance According to VDE 0282-10 Environmental conditions Temperature Storage -20 to 60°C Moving -5 to 60°C Fixed installation -20 to 60°C Table 210: 5CASDL.0300-13, 5CASDL.0400-13, 5CASDL.0430-13 - Technical data Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 214 Flex radius Flex radius Connector - Ferrite bead Ferrite bead - Extender Ferrite bead Extender Figure 117: Flex radius specification with extender 7.5.1.5 Dimensions 36.5 ±10 37.5 ±2.5 Length Figure 118: 5CASDL.0xx0-13 - Dimensions Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 215 If a self-made cable is used, B&R cannot guarantee that it will function properly. All cables provided by B&R are guaranteed to function properly. DVI (24+1), male DVI (24+1), male Pinout DVI (24+1), male DVI (24+1), male Cable shield Cable shield Figure 119: 5CASDL.0xx0-13 - Pinout Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 216 SDL flex cables with an extender must be connected between the B&R Industrial PC and the Automation Panel display unit in the correct direction. The proper signal direction is indicated on the extender. B&R Industrial PC Figure 120: Example of the signal direction for an SDL flex cable with extender Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 217: Usb Cables

    If a self-made cable is used, B&R cannot guarantee that it will function properly. All cables provided by B&R are guaranteed to function properly. Pinout USB Type A, male USB Type B, male Jacket Jacket Figure 121: 5CAUSB.00xx-00 USB cables - Pinout Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 218: Rs232 Cables

    Max. 0.5 Nm Mechanical characteristics Dimensions Length 1.8 m ±50 mm 5 m ±80 mm 10 m ±100 mm Diameter Max. 5 mm Flex radius Min. 70 mm Table 214: 9A0014.02, 9A0014.05, 9A0014.10 - Technical data Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 219 If a self-made cable is used, B&R cannot guarantee that it will function properly. All cables provided by B&R are guaranteed to function properly. 9-pin male DSUB 9-pin female DSUB Pinout 9-pin male DSUB 9-pin female DSUB Jacket Jacket Figure 122: 9A0014.xx RS232 cables - Pinout Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 220: Hmi Drivers & Utilities Dvd

    • Power Panel 300/400 BIOS devices • Power Panel 300/400 BIOS user boot logo • Panel PC 310 Device drivers • Automation Device Interface (ADI) • Audio • Chipset • CD-ROM • LS120 • Graphics • Network Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 221 • Windows Embedded Standard 2009 • Thin client • Windows NT Embedded • Windows XP Embedded • VNC viewer MCAD templates for • Industrial PCs • Visualization and operating devices • Slide-in label templates • Custom designs Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 222 • Acrobat Reader 5.0.5 (freeware in German, English and French) • Power Archiver 6.0 (freeware in German, English and French) • Internet Explorer 5.0 (German and English) • Internet Explorer 6.0 (German and English) Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 223: Chapter 7 Maintenance And Service

    • Touch the housing or ground connection in order to discharge any electrostatic charge from your body. • Remove the cover from the battery compartment and carefully pull out the battery using the removal strip. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 224 • Reconnect the power supply to the B&R Industrial PC (plug in the power cable). • Reset the date and time in BIOS. Warning! Lithium batteries are considered hazardous waste. Used batteries should be disposed of in accordance with applicable local regulations. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 225: Replacing A Compactflash Card

    Power must be turned off before replacing CompactFlash cards. The CompactFlash card can be replaced quickly and easily by pressing the ejector (see image) with a pointed object such as a pen. Ejector CompactFlash Figure 126: CompactFlash + ejector Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 226: Maintenance Controller Extended (Mtcx)

    . The version can be read in BIOS ("OEM features" on page 99) or approved Microsoft Windows operating systems via the B&R Control Center. Available in the Downloads section of the B&R website (www.br-automation.com). Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 227: Abbreviations

    A normally open relay contact To be defined Used in technical data tables when certain information is not yet available. The value will be provided later. Table 217: Abbreviations used in this user's manual Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 228: Glossary

    The cause of the failure may be load related or age-related, and therefore a random failure, or related to a flaw inherent in the system. In this case, it is known as a systematic failure. Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 229 US15W OEM features - IF board features - Statistical values..........115 Figure 54: US15W OEM features - Memory module features..............116 Figure 55: US15W Advanced menu..................... 117 Figure 56: US15W Advanced - RAM configuration................118 Figure 57: US15W Advanced - Boot configuration................119 Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 230 Flex radius specifications.....................205 Figure 109: 5CASDL.0xxx-00- Dimensions.................... 205 Figure 110: 5CASDL.0xxx-00 - Pinout....................206 Figure 111: Flex radius specifications.....................208 Figure 112: 5CASDL.0xxx-01 - Dimensions................... 208 Figure 113: 5CASDL.0xxx-01 - Pinout....................209 Figure 114: Flex radius specifications.....................211 Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 231 Figure 122: 9A0014.xx RS232 cables - Pinout ..................219 Figure 123: Removing the battery......................224 Figure 124: Battery handling........................224 Figure 125: Battery polarity........................224 Figure 126: CompactFlash + ejector.......................225 Figure 127: MTCX controller location..................... 226 Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 232 Table 53: 5PP5IF.FXCM-00 - LED status indicators...................54 Table 54: 5PP5IO.GMAC-00 - Order data....................55 Table 55: 5PP5IO.GMAC-00 - Technical data....................55 Table 56: Panel interface - DVI, SDL......................56 Table 57: DVI interface - Pinout........................56 Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 233 US15W OEM features - I/O board features - LPC devices - Configuration options....110 Table 113: US15W OEM features - I/O board features - Statistical values - Configuration options... 111 Table 114: US15W OEM features - I/O board features - Temperature values - Configuration options..112 Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 234 US15W - Platform power management - Overview of profile settings........153 Table 168: US15W Boot - Overview of profile settings................153 Table 169: RAM address assignment......................154 Table 170: I/O address assignment......................154 Table 171: IRQ interrupt assignments in PIC mode...................154 Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 235 9A0014.02, 9A0014.05, 9A0014.10 - Order data..............218 Table 214: 9A0014.02, 9A0014.05, 9A0014.10 - Technical data............... 218 Table 215: 5SWHMI.0000-00 - Order data....................220 Table 216: Battery status..........................223 Table 217: Abbreviations used in this user's manual................. 227 Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 236 5CFCRD.016G-06..............................185 5CFCRD.0256-03..............................189 5CFCRD.032G-06..............................185 5CFCRD.0512-03..............................189 5CFCRD.0512-06..............................185 5CFCRD.1024-03..............................189 5CFCRD.1024-06..............................185 5CFCRD.2048-03..............................189 5CFCRD.2048-06..............................185 5CFCRD.4096-03..............................189 5CFCRD.4096-06..............................185 5CFCRD.8192-03..............................189 5CFCRD.8192-06..............................185 5MD900.USB2-02..............................193 5MMDDR.0512-01..............................38 5MMDDR.1024-01..............................38 5MMDDR.2048-01..............................38 5MMHDD.0250-00..............................62 5MMHDD.0500-00..............................64 5MMSSD.0060-00..............................66 5MMSSD.0060-01..............................68 5MMSSD.0128-01..............................70 5MMSSD.0180-00..............................72 5MMUSB.2048-01..............................199 5MMUSB.4096-01..............................199 Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 237 5PP5IO.GMAC-00..............................55 5SWHMI.0000-00..............................220 5SWWCE.0837-ENG............................166 5SWWI7.0100-ENG............................. 160 5SWWI7.0100-GER............................. 160 5SWWI7.0300-MUL..............................160 5SWWI7.0537-ENG............................. 164 5SWWI7.0737-MUL..............................164 5SWWI7.1100-ENG..............................160 5SWWI7.1100-GER..............................160 5SWWI7.1300-MUL..............................160 5SWWI7.1537-ENG............................. 164 5SWWI7.1737-MUL..............................164 5SWWXP.0600-ENG............................159 5SWWXP.0600-GER............................159 5SWWXP.0600-MUL............................159 5SWWXP.0737-ENG............................162 9A0014.02................................218 9A0014.05................................218 9A0014.10................................218 Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 238 RAM configuration............................118 SDIO configuration............................126 Security................................134 Set supervisor password..........................135 Set user password............................136 Statistical values........................102, 107, 111, 115 System unit features............................105 Temperature values........................103, 108, 112 Thermal trip points settings..........................140 Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 239 DVI cables................................201 Dynamic wear leveling............................183 Electromagnetic compatibility..........................177 EMC directive..............................177 ESD..................................10 Electrical components with a housing......................10 Electrical components without a housing......................10 Individual components............................10 Packaging................................. 10 ETH..................................24 Ethernet................................. 24 Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 240 Key Editor................................175 LED..................................29 LED status indicator............................. 29 LED status indicators........................29, 50, 52, 54 loopback plug............................... 82 Low voltage directive............................177 Main memory................................ 38 MIC, Line IN, Line OUT..........................41, 60 Mounting orientation Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 241 Cable type................................ 58 RS485 Bus length..............................58, 59 Cable type..............................58, 59 RS485 interface..............................59 Safety guidelines..............................10 Safety notices Environmental conditions..........................11 Environmentally friendly disposal........................12 Installation................................. 11 Intended use..............................10 Operation................................11 Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...
  • Page 242 Windows 7................................160 Windows CE............................... 166 Windows CE 6.0 features..........................166 Windows Embedded Standard 2009........................162 Windows Embedded Standard 7........................164 Windows XP Professional..........................159 X2X interface..............................52, 54 X2X Link master interface..........................51, 53 Automation PC 510 User's Manual V1.10...

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