Bernecker + Rainer 5AP923.1215-00 User Manual

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Automation Panel 9x3
User's manual
Version: 1.16 (November 2015)
Model no.: MAAP9x3-ENG
All information contained in this manual is current as of its creation/publication. B&R reserves the right to change
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  • Page 1 In addition, Bernecker + Rainer Industrie-Elektronik Ges.m.b.H. shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages in connection with or arising from the furnishing, performance or use of the product(s) in this documentation. Soft-...
  • 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

    Table of contents Chapter 1 General information................... 7 1 Manual history..............................7 2 Safety guidelines..............................8 2.1 Intended use..............................8 2.2 Protection against electrostatic discharge....................8 2.2.1 Packaging..............................8 2.2.2 Guidelines for proper ESD handling.......................8 2.3 Policies and procedures..........................8 2.4 Transport and storage..........................9 2.5 Installation..............................9 2.6 Operation..............................
  • Page 4 2.6.2 +24 VDC voltage supply........................35 2.6.3 SDL3 In interface..........................36 2.6.4 SDL3 In LEDs............................36 2.6.5 USB interfaces............................37 3 Individual components............................. 38 3.1 Display units............................... 38 3.1.1 5AP923.1215-00............................38 3.1.2 5AP923.1505-00............................40 3.1.3 5AP923.1906-00............................42 3.1.4 5AP933.156B-00........................... 44 3.1.5 5AP933.185B-00........................... 46 3.1.6 5AP933.215C-00........................... 48 3.1.7 5AP933.240C-00...........................
  • Page 5 Table of contents 5 B&R Automation Device Interface (ADI) .NET SDK..................69 6 B&R Key Editor..............................71 7 B&R KCF Editor...............................73 8 HMI Service Center............................74 8.1 5SWUTI.0001-000............................74 8.1.1 General information..........................74 8.1.2 Order data............................. 74 Chapter 5 Standards and certifications..............75 1 Standards and guidelines..........................
  • Page 6 Table of contents Appendix A ......................105 1 Abbreviations..............................105 2 Viewing angles............................... 105 3 Chemical resistance............................106 3.1 Autotex panel overlay (polyester)......................107 3.2 Aluminum panel overlay........................... 108 3.3 Coated aluminum front..........................108 3.4 Touch screen............................109 4 Touch screen..............................110 4.1 5-wire AMT touch screen (single-touch)....................110 4.1.1 Technical data.............................110 4.1.2 Temperature/Humidity diagram......................110 4.2 3M touch screen (multi-touch)........................111...
  • Page 7: Chapter 1 General Information

    Automation Device Interface (ADI) .NET SDK" on page 69. • Updated "B&R Key Editor" on page 71. • Changed panel overlay design of single-touch display units, see "5AP923.1215-00" on page 38, "5AP923.1505-00" on page 40 and "5AP923.1906-00" on page 42. • Updated section Chemical resistance.
  • Page 8: Safety Guidelines

    General information • Safety guidelines 2 Safety guidelines 2.1 Intended use Programmable logic controllers (PLCs), operating/monitoring devices (industrial PCs, Power Panels, Mobile Pan- els, etc.) and B&R uninterruptible power supplies have been designed, developed and manufactured for conven- tional use in industrial environments. They were not designed, developed and manufactured for any use involving serious risks or hazards that could lead to death, injury, serious physical damage or loss of any kind without the implementation of exceptionally stringent safety precautions.
  • Page 9: Transport And Storage

    General information • Safety guidelines When using programmable logic controllers or operating/monitoring devices as control systems together with a soft PLC (e.g. B&R Automation Runtime or comparable product) or slot PLC (e.g. B&R LS251 or comparable product), safety precautions relevant to industrial control systems (e.g. the provision of safety devices such as emergency stop circuits, etc.) must be observed in accordance with applicable national and international regulations.
  • Page 10: Environmentally Friendly Disposal

    General information • Safety guidelines 2.7 Environmentally friendly disposal All B&R programmable controllers, operating/monitoring devices and uninterruptible power supplies are designed to inflict as little harm as possible on the environment. 2.7.1 Separation of materials It is necessary to separate different materials so the device can undergo an environmentally friendly recycling process.
  • Page 11: Organization Of Safety Notices

    General information • Guidelines 3 Organization of safety notices Safety notices in this manual are organized as follows: Safety notice Description Danger! Disregarding these safety guidelines and notices can be life-threatening. Warning! Disregarding these safety guidelines and notices can result in severe injury or substantial damage to equipment. Caution! Disregarding these safety guidelines and notices can result in injury or damage to equipment.
  • Page 12: Overview

    5CADVI.0100-00 DVI-D cable - 10 m Display units 5AP923.1215-00 Automation Panel 12.1" XGA TFT - 1024 x 768 pixels (4:3) - Single-touch (analog resistive) - Control cabinet installation - Landscape format - For PPC900 / PPC2100 / Link modules 5AP923.1505-00 Automation Panel 15.0"...
  • Page 13: Chapter 2 Technical Data

    Technical data • Introduction Chapter 2 • Technical data 1 Introduction 1.1 About this user's manual This user's manual contains all relevant information about an operational Automation Panel 9x3 built-in device. This user's manual applies to the modular Automation Panel 9x3 product generation. Information about Automation Panel 920, 980, 981 and 982 systems can be found in the Automation Panel 900 user's manual.
  • Page 14: Structure/Configuration

    The following components are required for operation as an Automation Panel 9x3: • Display unit • Link module Configuration - Base system Select 1 Display unit Display size Resolution Touch screen Automation Panel 923 5AP923.1215-00 12.1" Single-touch 5AP923.1505-00 15.0" Single-touch 5AP923.1906-00 19.0" SXGA Single-touch Automation Panel 933 5AP933.156B-00...
  • Page 15: Complete System

    Technical data • Complete system 2 Complete system 2.1 Connection options The Automation Panel can be connected to a B&R Industrial PC via SDL, DVI or SDL3. The connection options listed below provide an overview of the operating modes and possible limitations. 2.1.1 SDL mode 2.1.1.1 SDL mode - Mode 1 SDL mode 1 allows all communication between the Automation Panel and a B&R Industrial PC to be handled...
  • Page 16 Technical data • Complete system 2.1.1.2 SDL mode - Mode 2 In SDL mode 2, communication between the Automation Panel and the B&R Industrial PC is handled using an SDL cable connected to the Panel In interface and a USB type A/B cable connected to the USB In interface. In addition to display data, the SDL cable is used to transfer resistive touch screen, matrix key and service/diag- nostic data.
  • Page 17: Dvi Mode

    Technical data • Complete system 2.1.2 DVI mode In DVI mode, the signals needed to operate the Automation Panel are each transferred over a separate cable. The brightness of the display can be configured using the brightness buttons. 2.1.2.1 DVI mode with single-touch Automation Panel If an Automation Panel with resistive touch screen (single-touch) is operated in DVI mode, then a DVI cable, USB type A/B cable and RS232 cable must be connected.
  • Page 18: Sdl3 Mode

    Technical data • Complete system 2.1.3 SDL3 mode Smart Display Link 3 (SDL3) technology is used to transfer data from all communication channels between a B&R Industrial PC and a panel up to 100 m over a standard Ethernet cable. A male RJ45 connector designed for tight spaces such as feed-throughs and swing arm systems is used to connect to the device.
  • Page 19: Mechanical Characteristics

    Technical data • Complete system 2.2 Mechanical characteristics 2.2.1 Dimensions Figure 3: Automation Panel 9x3 + Link module - Dimensions All dimensions are specified in mm. Display type Model number 12.1" single-touch 5AP923.1215-00 13.5 13.5 15.0" single-touch 5AP923.1505-00 84.5 14.5 13.5 19.0"...
  • Page 20: Installation Diagrams

    All dimensions are specified in mm. The cutout tolerance values are +0 mm / -0.5 mm. Display type Model number Z min Z max Number of retaining clips 12.1" single-touch 5AP923.1215-00 10 pcs. 15.0" single-touch 5AP923.1505-00 10 pcs. 19.0" single-touch 5AP923.1906-00 12 pcs.
  • Page 21: Spacing For Air Circulation

    Technical data • Complete system 2.2.3 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 device. The minimum specified spacing is indicated in the following diagram. This applies to all variants. Information: The following image and table provide a thermal examination of the complete system.
  • Page 22: Mounting Orientations

    In order to facilitate natural air circulation, devices must be mounted according to the spacing indicated in section "Spacing for air circulation" on page 21. 2.2.5 Weight specifications All weights are specified in g (grams). Display type Model number Weight 12.1" single-touch 5AP923.1215-00 2200 15.0" single-touch 5AP923.1505-00 3700 19.0" single-touch 5AP923.1906-00 5800 15.6"...
  • Page 23: Environmental Characteristics

    1°C per 1000 meters (starting at 500 meters above sea level). Maximum ambient temperature What else can also be operated at the max. ambient temperature, or are there any limits? ✓ ✓ 5AP923.1215-00 ✓ ✓ 5AP923.1505-00 5AP923.1906-00 Display units 5AP933.156B-00 5AP933.185B-00...
  • Page 24 ADI sensors Position Measurement Measurement Max. specified point for Panel Display Temperature of the display (sensor integrated in display unit) 5AP923.1215-00: 90°C 5AP923.1505-00: 90°C 5AP923.1906-00: 75°C 5AP933.156B-00: 75°C 5AP933.185B-00: 75°C 5AP933.215C-00: 80°C 5AP933.240C-00: 75°C Table 14: Temperature sensor position The temperature measured approximates the immediate ambient temperature but may also be influenced by neighboring components.
  • Page 25: Relative Humidity

    The lowest and highest common values are always used when establishing these limits. Display type Model number Operation Storage Transport 12.1" single-touch 5AP923.1215-00 5 to 90% 5 to 90% 5 to 90% 15.0" single-touch 5AP923.1505-00 8 to 90% 8 to 90% 8 to 90% 19.0"...
  • Page 26: Electrical Characteristics

    5AP933.240C-00 6.35 W 24 W 30.35 W Table 21: AP9x3 display units - Power calculation Example 5AP923.1215-00 12" display unit 4.2 W + 7.2 W = 11.4 W 5DLSDL.1001-00 SDL/DVI receiver 8.6 W (with USB consumers) 8.6 W Total max.: 20.0 W...
  • Page 27: Block Diagrams

    Technical data • Complete system 2.4.3 Block diagrams The following block diagram shows the simplified structure of the 5DLSDL.1001-00 SDL/DVI receiver link module. Power Panel DDC SDL FPGA Serial front IF LVDS Buffering LVDS Converter RS232 USB hub Power Drivers Type A Type A Type B...
  • Page 28: Sdl/Dvi Receiver - 5Dlsdl.1001-00 Device Interfaces

    Technical data • Complete system 2.5 SDL/DVI receiver - 5DLSDL.1001-00 device interfaces 2.5.1 Overview SDL/DVI receiver interfaces are located on the back of the Automation Panel 9x3. Information about SDL/DVI mode can be found in sections "SDL mode" on page 15 and "DVI mode" on page 17. (7) (8) (9) Figure 10: Overview of interfaces - SDL/DVI receiver link module No.
  • Page 29: Vdc Voltage Supply

    Technical data • Complete system 2.5.2 +24 VDC voltage supply The 3-pin male connector required for the power supply interface is not included in delivery. It can be ordered from B&R using model number 0TB103.9 (screw clamps) or 0TB103.91 (cage clamps). The pinout is listed in the following table.
  • Page 30: Panel In Interface

    Technical data • Complete system 2.5.3 Panel In interface The Panel In interface can be used for SDL or DVI transfer. For more information, see "SDL mode" on page 15 and "DVI mode" on page 17. Panel In interface - SDL (Smart Display Link) / DVI The following overview lists the video signals available on the panel input.
  • Page 31 Technical data • Complete system 2.5.3.3 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: SDL cable Resolution SVGA SXGA UXGA Segment length [m] 640 x 480 800 x 600 1024 x 768...
  • Page 32: Usb Interfaces

    Technical data • Complete system 2.5.4 USB interfaces The link module is equipped with a USB 2.0 (Universal Serial Bus) host controller with multiple USB interfaces, 2 of which are accessible externally for the user. Warning! Peripheral USB devices can be connected to the USB interfaces on this device. Due to the large number of USB devices available on the market, B&R cannot guarantee their performance.
  • Page 33: Usb In Interface

    Technical data • Complete system 2.5.5 USB In interface The USB In interface is a USB 2.0 type B interface that is used to transfer USB data. It must be connected to the USB interface on the output device (e.g. B&R Industrial PC) when using DVI mode or SDL operating mode 2 as the transfer method.
  • Page 34: 5Dlsd3.1001-00 Sdl/Dvi Receiver - Device Interfaces

    Technical data • Complete system 2.6 5DLSD3.1001-00 SDL/DVI receiver - Device interfaces 2.6.1 Overview SDL3 receiver interfaces are located on the back of the Automation Panel 9x3. Information about SDL3 mode can be found in section "SDL3 mode" on page 18. Figure 13: Overview of interfaces - SDL3 receiver link module No.
  • Page 35: Vdc Voltage Supply

    Technical data • Complete system 2.6.2 +24 VDC voltage supply The 3-pin male connector required for the power supply interface is not included in delivery. It can be ordered from B&R using model number 0TB103.9 (screw clamps) or 0TB103.91 (cage clamps). The pinout is listed in the following table.
  • Page 36: Sdl3 In Interface

    Technical data • Complete system 2.6.3 SDL3 In interface The SDL3 In interface is a female RJ45 connector and operated with SDL3 transmission technology. For more information, see section "SDL3 mode" on page 18. SDL3 In interface - SDL3 The following overview lists the video signals available on the panel input. For addition- Female RJ45 connector al details, see the technical data for the link module or display unit being used.
  • Page 37: Usb Interfaces

    Technical data • Complete system 2.6.5 USB interfaces The link module is equipped with a USB 2.0 (Universal Serial Bus) host controller with multiple USB interfaces, 2 of which are accessible externally for the user. Warning! Peripheral USB devices can be connected to the USB interfaces on this device. Due to the large number of USB devices available on the market, B&R cannot guarantee their performance.
  • Page 38: Individual Components

    Automation Panel 12.1" XGA TFT - 1024 x 768 pixels (4:3) - Sin- gle-touch (analog resistive) - Control cabinet installation - Land- scape format - For PPC900 / PPC2100 / Link modules Table 35: 5AP923.1215-00 - Order data 3.1.1.3 Technical data Product ID 5AP923.1215-00...
  • Page 39 239 mm Weight 2200 g Table 36: 5AP923.1215-00 - Technical data Yes, although applies only if all components installed within the complete system have this certification and the complete system itself carries the corresponding mark. At an ambient temperature of 25°C. Reducing the brightness by 50% can result in an approximately 50% increase in the half-brightness time.
  • Page 40: 5Ap923.1505-00

    Technical data • Individual components 3.1.2 5AP923.1505-00 3.1.2.1 General information • Display unit for AP9x3, PPC900 or PPC2100 • 15.0" TFT XGA color display • Single-touch (analog resistive) • Control cabinet installation 3.1.2.2 Order data Model number Short description Figure Display units 5AP923.1505-00 Automation Panel 15.0"...
  • Page 41 Technical data • Individual components Product ID 5AP923.1505-00 Dimensions Width 370 mm Height 288 mm Weight 3700 g Table 38: 5AP923.1505-00 - Technical data Yes, although applies only if all components installed within the complete system have this certification and the complete system itself carries the corresponding mark.
  • Page 42: 5Ap923.1906-00

    Technical data • Individual components 3.1.3 5AP923.1906-00 3.1.3.1 General information • Display unit for AP9x3, PPC900 or PPC2100 • 19.0" TFT SXGA color display • Single-touch (analog resistive) • Control cabinet installation 3.1.3.2 Order data Model number Short description Figure Display units 5AP923.1906-00 Automation Panel 19.0"...
  • Page 43 Technical data • Individual components Product ID 5AP923.1906-00 Dimensions Width 440 mm Height 358 mm Weight 5800 g Table 40: 5AP923.1906-00 - Technical data Yes, although applies only if all components installed within the complete system have this certification and the complete system itself carries the corresponding mark.
  • Page 44: 5Ap933.156B-00

    Technical data • Individual components 3.1.4 5AP933.156B-00 3.1.4.1 General information • Display unit for AP9x3, PPC900 or PPC2100 • 15.6" TFT HD color display • Multi-touch (PCT) • Control cabinet installation 3.1.4.2 Order data Model number Short description Figure Display units 5AP933.156B-00 Automation Panel 15.6"...
  • Page 45 Technical data • Individual components 3.1.4.4 Dimensions Figure 21: 5AP933.156B-00 - Dimensions 3.1.4.5 Temperature/Humidity diagram Operation -80 -70 -60 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 40 50 Temperature [°C] Figure 22: 5AP933.156B-00 - Temperature/Humidity diagram Automation Panel 9x3 user's manual V1.16...
  • Page 46: 5Ap933.185B-00

    Technical data • Individual components 3.1.5 5AP933.185B-00 3.1.5.1 General information • Display unit for AP9x3, PPC900 or PPC2100 • 18.5" TFT HD color display • Multi-touch (PCT) • Control cabinet installation 3.1.5.2 Order data Model number Short description Figure Display units 5AP933.185B-00 Automation Panel 18.5"...
  • Page 47 Technical data • Individual components 3.1.5.4 Dimensions Figure 23: 5AP933.185B-00 - Dimensions 3.1.5.5 Temperature/Humidity diagram Operation -80 -70 -60 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 40 50 Temperature [°C] Figure 24: 5AP933.185B-00 - Temperature/Humidity diagram Automation Panel 9x3 user's manual V1.16...
  • Page 48: 5Ap933.215C-00

    Technical data • Individual components 3.1.6 5AP933.215C-00 3.1.6.1 General information • Display unit for AP9x3, PPC900 or PPC2100 • 21.5" TFT FHD color display • Multi-touch (PCT) • Control cabinet installation 3.1.6.2 Order data Model number Short description Figure Display units 5AP933.215C-00 Automation Panel 21.5"...
  • Page 49 Technical data • Individual components 3.1.6.4 Dimensions 541.5 Figure 25: 5AP933.215C-00 - Dimensions 3.1.6.5 Temperature/Humidity diagram Operation Temperature [°C] Figure 26: 5AP933.215C-00 - Temperature/Humidity diagram Automation Panel 9x3 user's manual V1.16...
  • Page 50: 5Ap933.240C-00

    Technical data • Individual components 3.1.7 5AP933.240C-00 3.1.7.1 General information • Display unit for AP9x3, PPC900 or PPC2100 • 24" TFT FHD color display • Multi-touch (PCT) • Control cabinet installation 3.1.7.2 Order data Model number Short description Figure Display units 5AP933.240C-00 Automation Panel 24.0"...
  • Page 51 Technical data • Individual components 3.1.7.4 Dimensions 598.5 Figure 27: 5AP933.240C-00 - Dimensions 3.1.7.5 Temperature/Humidity diagram Operation -80 -70 -60 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 40 50 Temperature [°C] Figure 28: 5AP933.240C-00 - Temperature/Humidity diagram Automation Panel 9x3 user's manual V1.16...
  • Page 52: Link Modules

    Technical data • Individual components 3.2 Link modules 3.2.1 5DLSDL.1001-00 3.2.1.1 General information • Link module for Automation Panel 9x3/1000 systems • 1x SDL/DVI Panel In interface • 2x USB 2.0 type A • 1x USB In (USB type B) •...
  • Page 53: 5Dlsd3.1001-00

    Technical data • Individual components 3.2.2 5DLSD3.1001-00 3.2.2.1 General information • Link module for Automation Panel 9x3/1000 systems • 1x SDL3 Panel In interface • 2x USB 2.0 type A 3.2.2.2 Order data Model number Short description Figure Link modules 5DLSD3.1001-00 Automation Panel link module - SDL3 receiver - For Automation Panel 923/933/1000...
  • Page 54: Chapter 3 Installation

    Installation • Installation Chapter 3 • Installation 1 Installation Danger! • All supplied power must be disconnected before removing device covers or components or installing/removing accessories, hardware or cables. • The power cable must be disconnected from the device and from the voltage supply. •...
  • Page 55 Installation • Installation 3. Install the retaining clips on the device. This is done by inserting the clips into the openings on the sides of the device (indicated by the orange circles). The number of retaining clips may vary depending on the display unit.
  • Page 56: Replacing Link Modules

    Installation • Installation 1.2 Replacing link modules 1. Disconnect the power supply to the Automation Panel (disconnect the power cable). Isolate the system from all potential sources of electrical power! 2. Discharge any electrostatic charge on the ground connection. 3. Remove the Automation Panel from the control cabinet by following the installation steps in reverse order. 4.
  • Page 57: Connecting To The Power Mains

    Installation • Connecting to the power mains 2 Connecting to the power mains Danger! • All supplied power must be disconnected before removing device covers or components or installing/removing accessories, hardware or cables. • The power cable must be disconnected from the device and from the voltage supply. •...
  • Page 58: Connecting The Power Supply To A B&R Device

    Installation • Connecting to the power mains 2.2 Connecting the power supply to a B&R device Danger! The voltage supply to the B&R device must be completely disconnected. Before connecting the power cable, it is important to make absolutely sure that it has been disconnected from the power source (e.g.
  • Page 59: Functional Ground - Grounding Concept

    Installation • Connecting to the power mains 2.3 Functional ground - Grounding concept Functional ground is a current path of low impedance between electrical circuits and ground. It is used, for example, to improve immunity to disturbances and not necessarily as a protective measure. It therefore serves only to deflect disturbances, not to provide any kind of protection against electric shock.
  • Page 60: Cable Connections

    Installation • Cable connections 3 Cable connections Flex radius specifications must be taken into account when installing or connecting cables. Information: The maximum torque for the locating screws is 0.5 Nm. Locating screws Flex radius Locating screws Figure 38: Flex radius - Cable connection Information: The specified flex radius is listed in the technical data for the respective cable.
  • Page 61: Switching On The Device For The First Time

    Installation • Switching on the device for the first time 4 Switching on the device for the first time 4.1 General information before switching on the device Checklist The following items must be checked before the device is put into operation for the first time: •...
  • Page 62: Touch Screen Calibration

    Installation • Touch screen calibration 5 Touch screen calibration B&R touch screen devices are equipped with a B&R touch controller that supports hardware calibration. As a result, devices are pre-calibrated when delivered. This is an advantageous feature when replacing devices of the same model or type since it avoids having to recalibrate the new device.
  • Page 63: Adjusting The Display Brightness

    Installation • Adjusting the display brightness 6 Adjusting the display brightness In SDL or SDL3 mode, the brightness of the display can be configured using the Control Center on the connected B&R Industrial PC. In DVI mode, the brightness can only be controlled using the two brightness controls provided on the SDL/DVI receiver.
  • Page 64: Chapter 4 Software

    Software • Automation Runtime Chapter 4 • Software 1 Upgrade information Warning! The BIOS and firmware on B&R devices must be kept current. New versions can be downloaded from the B&R website (www.br-automation.com). 1.1 Firmware upgrade The Automation Panel firmware can be updated by updating the firmware of the B&R Industrial PC to which the panel is connected.
  • Page 65: R Automation Device Interface (Adi) - Control Center

    Software • B&R Automation Device Interface (ADI) - Control Center Information: Exact information regarding model numbers and Automation Runtime Windows (ARwin) support can be found in the respective user's manual of the B&R Industrial PC being used. This is available in the Downloads section of the B&R website (www.br-automation.com).
  • Page 66: Installation

    Software • B&R Automation Device Interface (ADI) - Control Center • Reading user and factory settings • 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 •...
  • Page 67: R Automation Device Interface (Adi) Development Kit

    Software • B&R Automation Device Interface (ADI) Development Kit 4 B&R Automation Device Interface (ADI) Development Kit This software can be used to access B&R Automation Device Interface (ADI) functions directly from Windows applications created in one of the following development environments: •...
  • Page 68 Software • B&R Automation Device Interface (ADI) Development Kit • Power Panel 100/200 • Power Panel 300/400 • Power Panel 500 • Mobile Panel 40/50 • Mobile Panel 100/200 The ADI driver installed on the stated product series must be suitable for that device. The ADI driver is already included in B&R images of embedded operating systems.
  • Page 69: R Automation Device Interface (Adi) .Net Sdk

    Software • B&R Automation Device Interface (ADI) .NET SDK 5 B&R Automation Device Interface (ADI) .NET SDK This software can be used to access B&R Automation Device Interface (ADI) functions directly from .NET applica- tions created using Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 or later. Supported programming languages: •...
  • Page 70 Software • B&R Automation Device Interface (ADI) .NET SDK • Power Panel 500 • Mobile Panel 40/50 • Mobile Panel 100/200 The ADI driver installed on the stated product series must be suitable for that device. The ADI driver is already included in B&R images of embedded operating systems.
  • Page 71: R Key Editor

    Software • B&R Key Editor 6 B&R Key Editor On display devices, it is often necessary to adapt the function keys and LEDs directly to the application software being used. The B&R Key Editor makes it quick and easy to implement a unique configuration for the application. Figure 44: B&R Key Editor screenshots (version 3.60) Features: •...
  • Page 72 Software • B&R Key Editor • Automation Panel 900 • Automation Panel 9x3 • Automation Panel 9xD • Automation Panel 1000 • IPC2000, IPC2001, IPC2002 • IPC5000, IPC5600 • IPC5000C, IPC5600C • Mobile Panel 40/50 • Mobile Panel 100/200 • Panel PC 300 •...
  • Page 73: R Kcf Editor

    Software • B&R KCF Editor 7 B&R KCF Editor The B&R KCF Editor can be used as a simple alternative to the B&R Key Editor. This tool allows function keys and LEDs to be adapted to the application software as needed. Unlike the B&R Key Editor, this program is operated from a simple Windows dialog box instead of graphically on the display.
  • Page 74: Hmi Service Center

    Software • HMI Service Center 8 HMI Service Center 8.1 5SWUTI.0001-000 8.1.1 General information The HMI Service Center is a software tool used to test B&R Industrial PCs and Automation Panels. These tests cover many different aspects, including COM interfaces, network connectivity, SRAM, etc. The test system consists of a USB flash drive with an installed Windows PE 5.1 operating system and the HMI Service Center.
  • Page 75: Chapter 5 Standards And Certifications

    Standards and certifications • Standards and guidelines Chapter 5 • Standards and certifications 1 Standards and guidelines 1.1 CE mark Product complies with all applicable directives and their harmonized EN standards. 1.2 EMC directive These devices meet the requirements of EC directive "2004/108/EC Electromagnetic compatibility" and are de- signed for the following areas: EN 61131-2:2007 Programmable logic controllers - Part 2: Equipment requirements and tests...
  • Page 76: Certifications

    Standards and certifications • Certifications 2 Certifications Danger! A complete system can only receive certification if ALL of the individual components it includes have the applicable certifications. If an individual component is being used that DOES NOT have an applic- able certification, then the complete system WILL NOT receive certification.
  • Page 77: Chapter 6 Accessories

    Accessories • Power connectors Chapter 6 • Accessories The following accessories have successfully completed functional testing at B&R and are approved for use with this device. Nevertheless, it is important to observe any limitations that may apply to the complete system when operated with other individual components.
  • Page 78 Accessories • Power connectors Product ID 0TB103.9 0TB103.91 Electrical characteristics Nominal voltage 300 V Nominal current 10 A / contact Contact resistance ≤5 mΩ Table 55: 0TB103.9, 0TB103.91 - Technical data Yes, although applies only if all components installed within the complete system have this certification and the complete system itself carries the corresponding mark.
  • Page 79: Usb Flash Drives

    Accessories • USB flash drives 2 USB flash drives 2.1 5MMUSB.xxxx-01 2.1.1 General information USB flash drives are data storage devices that are easy to exchange. Because of their high-speed data transfer (USB 2.0), USB flash drives are ideal for use as portable data storage. Without requiring additional drivers ("hot plugging", except in the case of Windows 98SE), the USB flash drive can immediately act as an additional drive for reading or writing data.
  • Page 80: Temperature/Humidity Diagram

    Accessories • USB flash drives Product ID 5MMUSB.2048-01 5MMUSB.4096-01 Electrical characteristics Current 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 Relative humidity Operation 85%, non-condensing Storage 85%, non-condensing...
  • Page 81: Cables

    Accessories • Cables 3 Cables 3.1 DVI cables 3.1.1 5CADVI.0xxx-00 3.1.1.1 General information 5CADVI.0xxx-00 DVI cables are designed for use in inflexible applications. Caution! Power must be disconnected before connecting or disconnecting cables. 3.1.1.2 Order data Model number Short description Figure DVI cables 5CADVI.0018-00...
  • Page 82 Accessories • Cables 3.1.1.4 Flex radius specifications Ferrite bead Male connector Flex radius Flex radius Male connector - Ferrite bead Ferrite bead - Ferrite bead Ferrite bead Ferrite bead Figure 47: Flex radius specifications 3.1.1.5 Dimensions 25 ±5 40 ±1 Length Figure 48: 5CADVI.0xxx-00 - Dimensions Automation Panel 9x3 user's manual V1.16...
  • Page 83 Accessories • Cables 3.1.1.6 Cable pinout Warning! Field-assembled cables must be wired according to these specifications. If a field-assembled cable is used, B&R cannot guarantee that it will function properly. All cables pro- vided by B&R are guaranteed to function properly, however. DVI-D (24+1), male DVI-D (24+1), male Pinout...
  • Page 84: Sdl Cables

    Accessories • Cables 3.2 SDL cables 3.2.1 5CASDL.0xxx-00 3.2.1.1 General information 5CASDL.0xxx-00 SDL cables are designed for use in inflexible applications. 5CASDL.0xxx-03 SDL flex cables are required for flexible applications (e.g. swing arm systems). Caution! Power must be disconnected before connecting or disconnecting cables. 3.2.1.2 Order data Model number Short description...
  • Page 85 Accessories • Cables 3.2.1.4 Flex radius specifications Ferrite bead Male connector Flex radius Flex radius Male connector - Ferrite bead Ferrite bead - Ferrite bead Ferrite bead Ferrite bead Figure 50: Flex radius specifications 3.2.1.5 Dimensions 35 ±5 40 ±1 Length Figure 51: 5CASDL.0xxx-00- Dimensions Automation Panel 9x3 user's manual V1.16...
  • Page 86 Accessories • Cables 3.2.1.6 Cable pinout Warning! Field-assembled cables must be wired according to these specifications. If a field-assembled cable is used, B&R cannot guarantee that it will function properly. All cables pro- vided by B&R are guaranteed to function properly, however. DVI (24+1), male DVI (24+1), male Pinout...
  • Page 87: Sdl Cables With 45° Male Connector

    Accessories • Cables 3.3 SDL cables with 45° male connector 3.3.1 5CASDL.0xxx-01 3.3.1.1 General information 5CASDL.0xxx-01 SDL cables with a 45° connector are designed for use in inflexible applications. Caution! Power must be disconnected before connecting or disconnecting cables. 3.3.1.2 Order data Model number Short description Figure...
  • Page 88 Accessories • Cables 3.3.1.4 Flex radius specifications Ferrite bead Male connector Flex radius Flex radius Male connector - Ferrite bead Ferrite bead - Ferrite bead Ferrite bead Ferrite bead Figure 53: Flex radius specifications 3.3.1.5 Dimensions 35 ±5 40 ±1 Length Figure 54: 5CASDL.0xxx-01 - Dimensions Automation Panel 9x3 user's manual V1.16...
  • Page 89 Accessories • Cables 3.3.1.6 Cable pinout Warning! Field-assembled cables must be wired according to these specifications. If a field-assembled cable is used, B&R cannot guarantee that it will function properly. All cables pro- vided by B&R are guaranteed to function properly, however. DVI (24+1), male DVI (24+1), male Pinout...
  • Page 90: Sdl Flex Cables

    Accessories • Cables 3.4 SDL flex cables 3.4.1 5CASDL.0xxx-03 3.4.1.1 General information 5CASDL.0xxx-03 SDL flex cables are designed for use in both inflexible and flexible applications (e.g. swing arm systems). Caution! Power must be disconnected before connecting or disconnecting cables. 3.4.1.2 Order data Model number Short description...
  • Page 91 Accessories • Cables Product ID 5CASDL. 5CASDL. 5CASDL. 5CASDL. 5CASDL. 5CASDL. 5CASDL. 0018-03 0050-03 0100-03 0150-03 0200-03 0250-03 0300-03 Environmental conditions Temperature Storage -20 to 80°C Fixed installation -20 to 80°C Flexible installation -5 to 60°C Mechanical characteristics Dimensions Length 1.8 m ±20 mm 5 m ±45 mm 10 m ±90 mm...
  • Page 92 Accessories • Cables 3.4.1.6 Design Element Assignment Cross section TMDS data 1 TMDS data 0 26 AWG TMDS data 2 TMDS data 1 26 AWG TMDS data 0 TMDS data 2 26 AWG TMDS cycle TMDS cycle 26 AWG Control wires XUSB0 26 AWG - DDC clock...
  • Page 93: Sdl Flex Cables With Extender

    Accessories • Cables 3.5 SDL flex cables with extender 3.5.1 5CASDL.0xx0-13 3.5.1.1 General information 5CASDL.0xx0-13 SDL flex cables with an extender are designed for use in both inflexible and flexible applications (e.g. swing arm systems). Caution! Power must be disconnected before connecting or disconnecting cables. 3.5.1.2 Order data Model number Short description...
  • Page 94 Accessories • Cables Product ID 5CASDL.0300-13 5CASDL.0400-13 5CASDL.0430-13 Mechanical characteristics Dimensions Length 30 m ±280 mm 40 m ±380 mm 43 m ±410 mm Diameter Max. 12 mm Extender box Width 35 mm Length 125 mm Height 18.5 mm Flex radius Fixed installation ≥6x cable diameter (from male connector - ferrite bead) ≥10x cable diameter (from ferrite bead - ferrite bead)
  • Page 95 Accessories • Cables 3.5.1.6 Cable pinout Warning! Field-assembled cables must be wired according to these specifications. If a field-assembled cable is used, B&R cannot guarantee that it will function properly. All cables pro- vided by B&R are guaranteed to function properly, however. DVI (24+1), male DVI (24+1), male Pinout...
  • Page 96 Accessories • Cables 3.5.1.7 Cable connection 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 62: Example of the signal direction for an SDL flex cable with extender Automation Panel 9x3 user's manual V1.16...
  • Page 97: Sdl3 Cables

    Accessories • Cables 3.6 SDL3 cables 3.6.1 5CASD3.xxxx-00 3.6.1.1 General information 5CASD3.xxxx-00 SDL3 cables are designed to transfer SDL3 data and very easy to install. An RJ45 connector allows these cables to be connected in very narrow spaces, for example in swing arm shafts. Caution! Power must be disconnected before connecting or disconnecting cables.
  • Page 98 Accessories • Cables Product ID 5CASD3. 5CASD3. 5CASD3. 5CASD3. 5CASD3. 5CASD3. 5CASD3. 0050-00 0100-00 0150-00 0200-00 0300-00 0500-00 1000-00 EN 60529 protection Cables IP20 RJ45 connector IP20, only when connected properly Environmental conditions Temperature Storage -40 to 70°C Fixed installation -40 to 70°C Flexible installation -40 to 70°C...
  • Page 99 Accessories • Cables 3.6.1.6 Cable pinout Warning! Field-assembled cables must be wired according to these specifications. If a field-assembled cable is used, B&R cannot guarantee that it will function properly. All cables pro- vided by B&R are guaranteed to function properly, however. Pinout in accordance with TIA/EIA 568A Shield White (green)
  • Page 100: Usb Cables

    Accessories • Cables 3.7 USB cables 3.7.1 5CAUSB.00xx-00 3.7.1.1 General information USB cables are designed to achieve USB 2.0 transfer speeds. 3.7.1.2 Order data Model number Short description Figure USB cables 5CAUSB.0018-00 USB 2.0 connection cable - Type A - Type B connector - 1.8 m 5CAUSB.0050-00 USB 2.0 connection cable - Type A - Type B connector - 5 m Table 71: 5CAUSB.0018-00, 5CAUSB.0050-00 - Order data...
  • Page 101: Rs232 Cables

    Accessories • Cables 3.8 RS232 cables 3.8.1 9A0014.xx 3.8.1.1 General information RS232 cables are used as extension cables between two RS232 interfaces. 3.8.1.2 Order data Model number Short description Figure RS232 cables 9A0014.02 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...
  • Page 102 Accessories • Cables 3.8.1.4 Cable pinout Warning! Field-assembled cables must be wired according to these specifications. If a field-assembled cable is used, B&R cannot guarantee that it will function properly. All cables pro- vided by B&R are guaranteed to function properly, however. 9-pin male DSUB 9-pin female DSUB Pinout...
  • Page 103: Chapter 7 Maintenance And Service

    Maintenance and service • Cleaning Chapter 7 • Maintenance and service This chapter describes service/maintenance work that can be carried out by a qualified end user. 1 Cleaning Danger! This device must be switched off before cleaning in order to prevent unintended functions from being triggered when handling the touch screen or pressing keys.
  • Page 104: Tips For Extending The Service Life Of The Display

    Maintenance and service • Pixel errors 2 Tips for extending the service life of the display 2.1 Backlight The service life of the backlight is specified by its "half-brightness time". For example, a specified operating time of 50,000 hours means that the display would still retain 50% of its brightness after this time. 2.1.1 How can the service life of the backlight be extended? •...
  • Page 105: Abbreviations

    Appendix A • Viewing angles Appendix A 1 Abbreviations Abbreviation Stands for Description Normally closed A normally closed relay contact Not connected Used in pinout descriptions if a terminal or pin is not connected to a module Not defined In data tables, this stands for a value that has not been defined. This may be be- cause a cable manufacturer does not provide certain technical data, for example.
  • Page 106: Chemical Resistance

    Appendix A • Chemical resistance 3 Chemical resistance Single-touch display units feature the Autotex panel overlay starting with the following revision number: • 5AP923.1215-00 ≥ Revision B8 • 5AP923.1505-00 ≥ Revision B8 • 5AP923.1906-00 ≥ Revision B8 Coated front Touch screen...
  • Page 107: Autotex Panel Overlay (Polyester)

    Appendix A • Chemical resistance 3.1 Autotex panel overlay (polyester) Unless otherwise specified, the panel overlay conforms to DIN 42115 (Part 2). This means it is resistant to exposure to the following chemicals for a 24-hour period with no visible signs of damage: •...
  • Page 108: Aluminum Panel Overlay

    Appendix A • Chemical resistance 3.2 Aluminum panel overlay Unless otherwise specified, the panel overlay conforms to DIN 42115 (Part 2). This means it is resistant to exposure to the following chemicals for a 24-hour period with no visible signs of damage: •...
  • Page 109: Touch Screen

    Appendix A • Chemical resistance 3.4 Touch screen AMT touch screen (single-touch) Unless otherwise specified, the AMT touch screen is resistant to exposure to the following chemicals for a 1-hour period (at 25°C) with no visible signs of damage: • Acetone •...
  • Page 110: Touch Screen

    Appendix A • Touch screen 4 Touch screen 4.1 5-wire AMT touch screen (single-touch) 4.1.1 Technical data Information: The following characteristics, features and limit values only apply to this individual component and can deviate from those specified for the complete system. For the complete system in which this individual component is used, refer to the data given specifically for that device.
  • Page 111: Touch Screen (Multi-Touch)

    Appendix A • Touch screen 4.2 3M touch screen (multi-touch) 4.2.1 Technical data Information: The following characteristics, features and limit values only apply to this individual component and can deviate from those specified for the complete system. For the complete system in which this individual component is used, refer to the data given specifically for that device.
  • Page 112 Overview of interfaces - SDL3 receiver link module............. 34 Figure 14: Ground connection.........................35 Figure 15: 5AP923.1215-00 - Dimensions....................39 Figure 16: 5AP923.1215-00 - Temperature/Humidity diagram............... 39 Figure 17: 5AP923.1505-00 - Dimensions....................41 Figure 18: 5AP923.1505-00 - Temperature/Humidity diagram............... 41 Figure 19: 5AP923.1906-00 - Dimensions....................43 Figure 20: 5AP923.1906-00 - Temperature/Humidity diagram...............
  • Page 113 Figure index Figure 58: 5CASDL.0xxx-03 - Pinout......................92 Figure 59: Flex radius specification with extender................. 94 Figure 60: 5CASDL.0xx0-13 - Dimensions..................... 94 Figure 61: 5CASDL.0xx0-13 - Pinout......................95 Figure 62: Example of the signal direction for an SDL flex cable with extender........96 Figure 63: SDL3 - Flex radius specifications..................98 Figure 64:...
  • Page 114 Cable lengths and resolutions for SDL3 transmission..............36 Table 33: SDL3 In LEDs..........................36 Table 34: USB1/USB2 interface........................37 Table 35: 5AP923.1215-00 - Order data....................38 Table 36: 5AP923.1215-00 - Technical data....................38 Table 37: 5AP923.1505-00 - Order data....................40 Table 38: 5AP923.1505-00 - Technical data....................
  • Page 115 Table index Table 58: 5CADVI.0018-00, 5CADVI.0050-00, 5CADVI.0100-00 - Order data.......... 81 Table 59: 5CADVI.0018-00, 5CADVI.0050-00, 5CADVI.0100-00 - Technical data........81 Table 60: 5CASDL.0008-00, 5CASDL.0018-00, 5CASDL.0050-00, 5CASDL.0100-00, 5CASDL.0150-00, 5CASDL.0200-00, 5CASDL.0250-00, 5CASDL.0300-00 - Order data........84 Table 61: 5CASDL.0008-00, 5CASDL.0018-00, 5CASDL.0050-00, 5CASDL.0100-00, 5CASDL.0150-00, 5CASDL.0200-00, 5CASDL.0250-00, 5CASDL.0300-00 - Technical data.........
  • Page 116 Model number index 0TB103.9................................77 0TB103.91................................77 5AP923.1215-00..............................38 5AP923.1505-00..............................40 5AP923.1906-00..............................42 5AP933.156B-00..............................44 5AP933.185B-00..............................46 5AP933.215C-00..............................48 5AP933.240C-00..............................50 5CADVI.0018-00..............................81 5CADVI.0050-00..............................81 5CADVI.0100-00..............................81 5CASD3.0050-00..............................97 5CASD3.0100-00..............................97 5CASD3.0150-00..............................97 5CASD3.0200-00..............................97 5CASD3.0300-00..............................97 5CASD3.0500-00..............................97 5CASD3.1000-00..............................97 5CASDL.0008-00..............................84 5CASDL.0018-00..............................
  • Page 117 Index Accessories................................77 ADI..................................65 .NET SDK................................. 69 Development Kit............................... 67 Adjusting the display brightness........................... 63 Ambient temperature............................23 Ambient temperature during storage and transport..................... 24 ARemb.................................. 64 Automation Panel Mounting orientations............................22 Power calculation............................. 26 Protection................................25 Relative humidity.............................. 25 Shock................................
  • Page 118 Index DC power cable..............................57 dead/stuck pixels..............................104 defective pixels..............................104 deflect disturbances.............................. 59 Dimensions..............................19, 19 Dimension standards............................11 Display brightness..............................63 Display unit................................13 Display units................................. 38 Disposal................................10, 10 DVI cables................................81 DVI mode................................17 with multi-touch Automation Panel........................17 with single-touch Automation Panel.........................
  • Page 119 Index Installation diagrams............................20, 20 Installation notes..............................54 Installing the DC power cable..........................57 Interfaces +24 VDC voltage supply........................26, 29, 35 Grounding..............................29, 35 Panel In................................30 SDL3 In................................36 USB................................32, 37 USB In interface............................... 33 KCF Editor................................73 Key Editor................................
  • Page 120 Index Operation................................9 Policies and procedures............................. 8 Protection against electrostatic discharge......................8 Separation of materials............................ 10 Transport and storage............................9 Screen burn-in............................104, 104 SDL3 cables................................. 97 SDL3 In interface..............................36 SDL3 In LEDs..............................36 SDL3 mode................................18 with SDL3 transmitter............................18 SDL3 resolution..............................
  • Page 121 Index Weight................................... 22 Wiring..................................57 Automation Panel 9x3 user's manual V1.16...

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