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Power Panel C50
User's manual
Version: 1.10 (May 2020)
Order no.: MAPPC50-ENG
Translation of the original documentation
All values in this manual are current as of its publication. We reserve the right to change the content of
this manual without prior notice. B&R Industrial Automation GmbH is not liable for technical/editorial errors or
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  • Page 1 Power Panel C50 User's manual Version: 1.10 (May 2020) Order no.: MAPPC50-ENG Translation of the original documentation All values in this manual are current as of its publication. We reserve the right to change the content of this manual without prior notice. B&R Industrial Automation GmbH is not liable for technical/editorial errors or incomplete information in this manual.
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    4.7.1 7.0" variants.............................26 4.7.2 10.1" variants............................27 4.7.3 12.1" variants............................28 4.7.4 15.6" variants............................29 4.8 Operating and connection elements......................30 4.8.1 Diagnostic LED status indicators......................30 4.8.2 Reset button / Operating modes......................34 4.8.3 POWERLINK interface (IF1)........................35 Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 4 8.2.2 Technical data............................61 8.3 0TB510x 4/6-pin terminal block........................62 8.3.1 Order data............................... 62 8.3.2 Technical data............................62 8.4 6ACCRPP2.0001-000........................... 63 8.4.1 Order data............................... 63 8.4.2 Technical data............................63 8.5 Storage media...............................64 8.6 Cable accessories............................64 Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 5 9.2.2 Requirements for immunity to disturbances....................67 9.2.3 Emission requirements..........................69 9.2.4 Mechanical conditions..........................70 9.2.5 Electrical safety............................71 9.3 Underwriters Laboratories (UL)........................72 9.4 Additional certifications..........................73 10 Environmentally friendly disposal...............74 10.1 Separation of materials..........................74 Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Up to 6 mm ±0.1 mm Over 6 to 30 mm ±0.2 mm Over 30 to 120 mm ±0.3 mm Over 120 to 400 mm ±0.5 mm Over 400 to 1000 mm ±0.8 mm Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 7: General Safety Guidelines

    The safety guidelines, information about connection conditions (nameplate and documentation) and limit values specified in the technical data must be read carefully before installation and commissioning and must be strictly observed. Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 8: Intended Use

    Devices contain components sensitive to electrostatic charges that can be damaged by improper handling. It is therefore necessary to provide the required protective measures against electrostatic discharge when installing or removing these devices (see "Protection against electrostatic discharge" on page Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 9: Installation

    Internet poses a potential threat to the system. It is the user's own responsibility to avert these dangers and to take appropriate measures such as virus protection programs, firewalls, etc. to protect against them and to use only software from trustworthy sources. Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 10: Cybersecurity Disclaimer For Products

    The term "control systems" refers to all types of B&R products such as controllers (e.g. X20), HMI systems (e.g. Power Panel T30), process control systems (e.g. APROL) and supporting systems such as engineering workstations with Automation Studio. Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 11: System Overview

    HMI unit. A dedicated processor ensures optimum performance of mapp View HMI applications. The Power Panel C50 can be used from -20°C to 60°C. The fanless design makes it maintenance-free.
  • Page 12: Model Number Key

    Interfaces: 1x POWERLINK, 1x Ethernet 10/100 Mbit/s, 1x X2X Link, 2x USB 2.0. Power Panel C50, 10.1", glass front, controller with mapp View HMI unit, fieldbus interfaces: 1x CAN bus, 1x RS232. CPU and memory of the controller: 766 MHz (ARM Cortex-A9), 512 MB DRAM, 64 kB FRAM, 2 GB onboard flash drive.
  • Page 13: Device Description

    IF3: USB ● ● ● ● IF4: USB ● ● ● ● IF5: X2X Link master ● ● ● ● IF6: CAN bus ● ● IF7: CAN bus ● IF8: RS232 ● IF9: RS485 ● Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 14: Order Overview

    Glass, chemically hardened (6H), anti-glare CAN bus RS232 4PPC50.156B-12B 15.6" Glass, chemically hardened (6H) CAN bus RS232 4PPC50.156B-13A 15.6" Glass, chemically hardened (6H), anti-glare CAN bus RS485 4PPC50.156B-13B 15.6" Glass, chemically hardened (6H) CAN bus RS485 Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 15: Content Of Delivery

    Installation kit for Power Panel T-Series and C-Series variants: 9x retaining clips with torque limiting, 1x 2-pin cage clamp terminal block, 1x 2-pin screw clamp terminal block. See the accessories of the Power Panel variant in the corresponding data sheet or on the website. Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 16: System Architecture

    Device description 4.3 System architecture The Power Panel C50 combines the strengths of a controller and a Power Panel of the T-Series. The controller and terminal bundle your possibilities. The following diagram illustrates the principle of the Power Panel C50:...
  • Page 17: Technical Information

    In principle, the Power Panel supports passive stylus pens. Due to the large number of passive stylus pens available on the market, there may be functional differences. For this reason, B&R cannot comprehensively guarantee their functionality. Active stylus pens are not supported! Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 18: Viewing Angles

    If one or more of the above conditions apply, the device is permitted to be derated up to the maximum operating temperature minus the specified derating temperatures. If several conditions apply, the individual derating values must be added together. See ambient conditions in the technical data. Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 19: Derating Of The Display Brightness

    Hydrogen chloride 6% • • Coffee Stamping ink • Coca-Cola • • • Diesel • • Lysol Turpentine • Diesel oil • Methylbenzene • Turpentine oil replacement (thinner) • Dimethylbenzene • Methyl ethyl ketone • Trichloroethylene Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 20: Technical Data

    Variant 1x RJ45 shielded Cable length Max. 100 m between 2 nodes (segment length) Max. transfer rate 100 Mbit/s Transfer Physical layer 100BASE-TX Half-duplex Full-duplex POWERLINK mode: No / Ethernet mode: Yes Autonegotiation Auto-MDI/MDIX Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 21: Interface Variants

    -20 to 70°C Transport -20 to 80°C -20 to 70°C Relative humidity See temperature/humidity diagram. 4.5.1 Interface variants Model number 4PPC50.xxxx-xxA 4PPC50.xxxx-xxB Display Touch screen Surface Glass, chemically hardened (6H), anti-glare Glass, chemically hardened (6H) Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 22: Specific Technical Data Of The Display Variants

    1.13 kg 1.78 kg 2.37 kg 3.44 kg At 25°C ambient temperature. Reducing the brightness by 50% can typically result in an approximately 50% increase in the half-brightness time. Power consumption including all interfaces. Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 23: Technical Data Of The Interface Variants

    The status of the certifications listed in this manual does not necessarily correspond to the current status. For the current status of the product certifications, see the corresponding product page of www.br-automation.com cULus E115267 Industrial control equipment Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 24: Temperature/Humidity Diagrams

    RH [%] Relative humidity (RH) in percent and non-condensing 4.6.2 10.1" variants RH [%] T [°C] Diagram legend Operation T [°C] Temperature in °C Storage and transport RH [%] Relative humidity (RH) in percent and non-condensing Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 25: Variants

    RH [%] Relative humidity (RH) in percent and non-condensing 4.6.4 15.6" variants RH [%] T [°C] Diagram legend Operation T [°C] Temperature in °C Storage and transport RH [%] Relative humidity (RH) in percent and non-condensing Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 26: Dimensions

    6x retaining clips with torque limiting Anodized front plate E6/C8 (black) Dimensions of the installation cutout for this Power Panel variant: 187 ±1 mm x 130 ±1 mm See also "Installation cutout requirements" on page Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 27: Variants

    8x retaining clips with torque limiting Anodized front plate E6/C8 (black) Dimensions of the installation cutout for this Power Panel variant: 257.5 ±1 mm x 176 ±1 mm See also "Installation cutout requirements" on page Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 28: Variants

    8x retaining clips with torque limiting Anodized front plate E6/C8 (black) Dimensions of the installation cutout for this Power Panel variant: 313 ±1 mm x 210.5 ±1 mm See also "Installation cutout requirements" on page Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 29: Variants

    9x retaining clips with torque limiting Anodized front plate E6/C8 (black) Dimensions of the installation cutout for this Power Panel variant: 403 ±1 mm x 247.5 ±1 mm See also "Installation cutout requirements" on page Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 30: Operating And Connection Elements

    IF2: Ethernet interface OP1/OP2: Fieldbus interfaces (depending on the Power Panel variant) 10 IF5: X2X Link interface 4.8.1 Diagnostic LED status indicators The following diagnostic LEDs are located on the back of the Power Panel C50: Figure Color Status Description Green Application running.
  • Page 31 This mode can only be exited by resetting the controller. Controlled node (CN) If POWERLINK communication is detected during this mode, the interface enters mode PRE_OPERATIONAL_1. Table: LED "S/E" - Interface state (interface in POWERLINK mode) Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 32 Output data is not being output, and no input data is being provided. This mode can only be reached and exited by a corre- sponding command from the MN. Table: LED "S/E" - Interface state (interface in POWERLINK mode) Blink times Triple flash 1000 Double flash 1000 Single flash 1000 Blinking Flickering All times in ms Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 33 IF6: CAN bus OPS3 Yellow TxD/RxD: Data is being transmitted or received. OPS4 Yellow TxD/RxD: Data is being transmitted or received. OPS5 Yellow Terminating resistor not switched on. IF9: RS485 Terminating resistor switched on. Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 34: Reset Button / Operating Modes

    The operating mode can be seen in the display during the startup phase of the device. Mode RUN is always enabled if a warm or cold restart of the device is triggered with Automation Studio. Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 35: Powerlink Interface (If1)

    In this mode, the interface is operated as an Ethernet interface. The INA2000 station number is set using the B&R Automation Studio software. Information: If interface IF1 is operated in Ethernet mode, then this interface receives its own IP address and works independently of Ethernet interface IF2. Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 36: Ethernet Interface (If2)

    The INA2000 node number is set with Automation Studio. Information: For all Ethernet connections, only connections within a building are permitted, taking into account maximum lengths. Information: This Ethernet interface (IF2) is not suitable for POWERLINK. Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 37: Usb Interfaces

    USB memory (e.g. flash drive) Terminal USB memory with system image for updating the terminal system (see "Update " on page 52). USB keyboard USB mouse USB keyboard and/or USB mouse are automatically recognized by the terminal. Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 38: X2X Link Interface

    Accessory terminal block, 6-pin (2.5), cage clamp terminal block 0.5 mm Front (touch screen) A terminating resistor can be switched on individually and independently for each interface via software (configu- ration in Automation Studio). Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 39: Power Supply

    The supply voltage is protected internally by a soldered fuse (see technical data) against overload. The device must be sent to B&R for repairs if the fuse is destroyed in the event of error (fuse replacement). Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 40: Commissioning

    Notice! The device must ultimately be installed in a protective housing with sufficient rigidity (per UL 61010-1 and UL 61010-2-201). Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 41: Mounting With Retaining Clips

    4. Now secure the retaining clips to the wall or control cabinet by tightening the screws with a flat-blade screw- driver. Figure: Securing the retaining clips Torque limiting is built into the retaining clips. Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 42: Installation Instructions

    If the specified spacing for air circulation cannot be observed, either a corresponding derating must be taken into account (see "Derating the ambient temperature" on page 18) or the internal housing temperature must be monitored by the user (see "Temperature monitoring" on page 57). Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 43: Mounting Orientations

    The device can be operated in all other mounting orientations if an appropriate derating is observed (see "Derating the ambient temperature" on page 18) or the internal housing temperature is monitored by the application (see "Temperature monitoring" on page 57). Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 44: Grounding (Functional Ground)

    3) Unshielded lines Strain relief of all unshielded cables must be provided using cable ties on the accessory plate or cable clamps on the device. Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 45 1. Attach the accessory plate (2) to the back of the device. 2. Secure the accessory plate with the mounting screws (1). Max. tightening torque of the screws: 0.55 Nm Grounding/Securing for 7.0" to 12.1" devices Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 46: Vesa Mount

    Panel. The following options are available for this: • Transferring Automation Runtime over a network with a DHCP server • Transferring Automation Runtime over a network without a DHCP server • USB flash drive - remote install structure Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 47 Memory is erased first during this procedure; Automation Runtime is then transferred and after 3 automatic restarts the Power Panel is in mode RUN. USB flash drive - remote install structure See details in the Runtime Utility Center (RUC) documentation in Automation Help. Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 48: Software-Specific Information

    Temperature monitoring 6.1 Configuration in Automation Studio Standard options The standard configuration options for the Power Panel C50 in Automation Studio are described in Automation Help: ➯ Programming / Editors / Configuration editors / Hardware configuration / CPU configuration / SG4...
  • Page 49: Startup

    Applies the set delay time. It may not be possible to achieve small values due to the power limits of the device. In this case, the animation is displayed slower than the value specified. Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 50: Network

    If it is necessary to manually enter the IP addresses of the DNS servers (without generally disabling DHCP), this can be done by disabling this option. If this option is disabled, up to three DNS servers can be entered. Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 51: Screen

    This setting is used to configure the frequency of the generated audio signal. Buzzer duration Default setting: 25 Input range: 10 to 500 Unit: ms (milliseconds) This setting is used to configure the duration of the generated audio signal. Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 52: Web

    8081. If the HMI application (mapp View or web server) is provided by the Power Panel C50 controller, localhost can be used as the hostname. This specific hostname is then automatically replaced by the IP address of the controller.
  • Page 53: Network Information

    The USB storage medium must be connected to a USB interface. A USB interface is assigned to the terminal in the interface configuration in Automation Stu- dio. USB interface IF4 is assigned to the terminal by default. Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 54: Web Browser Information

    16 px is set as the default font size. 6.3.2 Supported video formats Videos can be displayed in the HMI application. The following container formats are supported when embedding videos into a web-based HMI application: • WebM • MP4 (H.264) Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 55: User Agent

    1. Enable parameter Developer tools in the terminal configuration. 2. Set a valid and free port (Port number). 3. In Automation Studio, compile the project and transfer it to the Power Panel C50. ✓ The web browser is started with the corresponding settings and enabled developer tools.
  • Page 56: Keyboard

    To determine the size of the display on the Power Panel being used, see section "Technical data". Name The boot logo can be added with any name in Automation Studio. Color depth The color depth is limited to 24-bit. Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 57: Boot Animation

    The application can also monitor temperatures and, if necessary, take appropriate corrective measures before an automatic shutdown occurs. The following data points are available for this: Datapoint Description TemperatureCPU Temperature of the AR processor Temperature of the mainboard TemperatureENV TerminalTemperatureCPU Temperature of the terminal processor Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 58: Maintenance

    • Use screensavers (moving) when the display is not in use • Frequent picture change • Turn off the display when not in use. Turning off the backlight does not help prevent screen burn-in. Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 59: Accessories

    X2X Link attachment cable, 5 m X67CA0X21.0100 X2X Link attachment cable, 10 m X67CA0X21.0150 X2X Link attachment cable, 15 m X67CA0X21.0200 X2X Link attachment cable, 20 m X67CA0X21.0500 X2X Link attachment cable, 50 m Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 60 X2X Link attachment cable, angled, 10 m X67CA0X31.0150 X2X Link attachment cable, angled, 15 m X67CA0X31.0500 X2X Link attachment cable, angled, 50 m X2X Link cables X67CA0X99.1000 Cable for custom assembly, 100 m X67CA0X99.5000 Cable for custom assembly, 500 m Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 61: 0Tb6102 2-Pin Power Supply Connector

    0.14 to 1.5 mm² Tightening torque 0.22 to 0.25 Nm Electrical properties Nominal voltage 300 V Nominal current Table 2: 0TB6102.2010-01, 0TB6102.2110-01 - Technical data The limit data for each Power Panel must be taken into account. Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 62: 0Tb510X 4/6-Pin Terminal Block

    Electrical properties Nominal voltage 125 V Nominal current Table 4: 0TB5104.2110-01, 0TB5106.2110-01 - Technical data Cage clamp terminal blocks cannot be used side-by-side. Take the respective limit data for the I/O modules into consideration! Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 63: 6Accrpp2.0001-000

    1x 2-pin cage clamp terminal block (0TB6102.2110-01), 1x 2-pin screw clamp terminal block (0TB6102.2010-01). General information Note Suitable for Power Panel C50, T50 (12.1" and 15.6") and T80. Certifications Table 6: 6ACCRPP2.0001-000 - Technical data Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 64: Storage Media

    8.6 Cable accessories For technical data and additional information about cables, see the corresponding documentation. This can be located and downloaded by searching for the cable's model number at www.br-automation.com Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 65: International And National Certifications

    The corresponding declaration of conformity is available for download from the B&R website. For information about the versions of applicable standards, see the declaration of conformity. Declaration of conformity Website > Downloads > Certificates > Declarations of conformity > Declaration of conformity HMI_OI Power Panels Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 66: Overview Of Standards

    - Part 6-2: Generic standards - Immunity standard for industrial environments Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) EN 61000-6-4 - Part 6-4: Generic standards - Emission standard for industrial environments Programmable logic controllers EN 61131-2 - Part 2: Equipment requirements and tests Replacement for EN 60068-2-32 Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 67: Requirements For Immunity To Disturbances

    Criteria B DC mains inputs/outputs ±2 kV / 5 kHz Criteria B Other I/Os and interfaces ±1 kV / 5 kHz Criteria B Only for connections with a permitted line length greater than 3 m. Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 68 Criteria A Criteria B DC power inputs 0% residual voltage ≥10 ms (PS2) 20 attempts Criteria A Mains frequency per manufacturer data Use of a B&R power supply guarantees that these requirements are met. Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 69: Emission Requirements

    1 to 3 GHz 1 to 6 GHz 76 dB (µV/m) peak value 56 dB (µV/m) average value 3 to 6 GHz 80 dB (µV/m) peak value 60 dB (µV/m) average value Depending on highest internal frequency Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 70: Mechanical Conditions

    10 to 40 kg 0.5 m 10 to 40 kg 0.3 m 20 to 100 kg 0.25 m >40 kg 0.25 m >40 kg 0.25 m >100 kg 0.1 m 5 attempts Replacement for EN 60068-2-32 Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 71: Electrical Safety

    EN 60529 First number Protected against touching dangerous parts Protected against dust. IP 5x with conductor. Front: IP55 Second number Protected against water jets. IP x5 Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 72: Underwriters Laboratories (Ul)

    Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use - Part 1: General requirements CSA C22.2 No. 61010-2-201 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use - Part 2-201: Particular requirements for control equipment Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 73: Additional Certifications

    Eurasian Customs Union (based on EU conformity). Validity: Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, etc. Certificate Website > Downloads > Certificates > EAC > Power Panel > EAC declaration of conformity Power Panel Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 74: Environmentally Friendly Disposal

    Electronics recycling Operating and monitoring devices Uninterruptible power supplies Batteries and rechargeable batteries Cables Paper/Cardboard packaging Paper/Cardboard recycling Plastic packaging material Plastic recycling Disposal must be carried out in accordance with applicable legal regulations. Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 75 Publishing information Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...
  • Page 76 Publishing information Publishing information B&R Industrial Automation GmbH B&R Strasse 1 5142 Eggelsberg Austria Telephone: +43 7748 6586-0 Fax: +43 7748 6586-26 office@br-automation.com Power Panel C50 User's manual V1.10...

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