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Power Panel T80
User's manual
Version: 1.03 (May 2020)
Order no.: MAPPT80-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. In
addition, B&R Industrial Automation GmbH shall not be liable for incidental or consequential damages in connection with or
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  • Page 1 Power Panel T80 User's manual Version: 1.03 (May 2020) Order no.: MAPPT80-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.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    4.5.1 7.0" variants.............................20 4.5.2 10.1" variants............................20 4.5.3 12.1" variants............................21 4.5.4 15.6" variants............................21 4.6 Dimensions..............................22 4.6.1 7.0" Power Panel T80..........................22 4.6.2 10.1" Power Panel T80........................... 23 4.6.3 12.1" Power Panel T80........................... 24 4.6.4 15.6" Power Panel T80........................... 25 4.7 Connection elements............................ 26 4.7.1 Ethernet interface............................
  • Page 3 7.4.2 Adjusting display brightness........................76 7.4.3 Outputting an audio signal........................76 7.5 OPC UA server............................. 77 7.5.1 Information model............................ 77 7.5.2 Description of the nodes of the information model................. 81 8 Maintenance......................106 8.1 Cleaning..............................106 Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 4 10.2.2 Requirements for immunity to disturbances..................114 10.2.3 Emission requirements........................116 10.2.4 Mechanical conditions......................... 117 10.2.5 Electrical safety........................... 118 10.3 Underwriters Laboratories (UL).........................119 10.4 Offshore/Maritime............................120 10.5 Additional certifications..........................121 11 Environmentally friendly disposal..............122 11.1 Separation of materials..........................122 Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 5: 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 T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 6: General Safety Guidelines

    2.3 Protection against electrostatic discharge Electrical assemblies that can be damaged by electrostatic discharge (ESD) must be handled accordingly. Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 7: Packaging

    • The electrical installation must be carried out in accordance with relevant regulations (e.g. wire cross sec- tion, fuse protection, protective ground connection). • Take the necessary protective measures against electrostatic discharge (see "Protection against electro- static discharge" on page Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 8: Operation

    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 T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 9: 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 T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 10: System Overview

    Optimized operating system The Power Panel T80 operating system is optimized and completely protected against unwanted changes made by application programs. At runtime, application data is stored exclusively in the volatile random-access memory.
  • Page 11: Order Number Key

    1 Derivative: Sequential number [0...Z] Examples Power Panel T80, 7.0", glass front (anti-glare), 1x Gigabit Ethernet. CPU and memory: 1.3 GHz dual core (Atom E3930), 1 GB RAM, 512 MB onboard flash drive. Display and touch screen: 7.0", 800 x 480 (WVGA) resolution, projected capacitive touch screen, multi-touch support, anti-glare glass front with black frame, landscape and portrait format configurable with software.
  • Page 12: Device Description

    Glass, chemically hardened (6H), anti-glare ETH1 (IF1) 6PPT80.156B-10B 15.6" Glass, chemically hardened (6H) ETH1 (IF1) 6PPT80.156B-16A 15.6" Glass, chemically hardened (6H), anti-glare ETH1 (IF1) and ETH2 (IF2) 6PPT80.156B-16B 15.6" Glass, chemically hardened (6H) ETH1 (IF1) and ETH2 (IF2) Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 13: Content Of Delivery

    Derating of the display brightness • Surface resistance 4.3.1 System requirements Starting with Starting with Function AS version AR version General support of the Power Panel 4.7.1 4.71 AS ... Automation Studio, AR ... Automation Runtime Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 14: Projected Capacitive Touch (Pct)

    Active stylus pens are not supported! Touch actions during cleaning Touch actions can be triggered during cleaning of the PCT touch screen. If this is not desired, this behavior must be taken into account in the application. Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 15: 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 T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 16: 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 T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 17: Technical Data

    In 90° increments (portrait/landscape) Ambient conditions Temperature Operation -20 to 60°C Derating See section "Derating". Storage -20 to 80°C -20 to 70°C Transport -20 to 80°C -20 to 70°C Relative humidity See temperature/humidity diagram. Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 18: Specific Technical Data Of The Display Variants

    10BASE-T / 100BASE-TX / 1000BASE-T Half-duplex Full-duplex Autonegotiation Auto-MDI/MDIX Electrical properties Electrical isolation Ethernet (ETH1/IF1) to other inter- Ethernet (ETH1/IF1 and EHT2/IF2) to oth- faces, power supply and ground er interfaces, power supply and ground Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 19: B&R Id Codes

    The status of the certifications listed in this manual does not necessarily correspond to the current status. The cur- rent status of the product certifications is available on the corresponding product page of www.br-automation.com. In preparation Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 20: Temperature/Humidity Diagrams

    RH [%] Relative humidity (RH) in percent and non-condensing 4.5.2 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 T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 21: Variants

    RH [%] Relative humidity (RH) in percent and non-condensing 4.5.4 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 T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 22: Dimensions

    Anodized front plate E6/C8 (black) Power-coated cover, RAL 9005, fine structure, flat Dimensions of the installation cutout for this Power Panel variant: 198 ±1 mm x 142 ±1 mm See also "Installation cutout requirements" on page Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 23: Power Panel T80

    Anodized front plate E6/C8 (black) Power-coated cover, RAL 9005, fine structure, flat Dimensions of the installation cutout for this Power Panel variant: 268 ±1 mm x 180 ±1 mm See also "Installation cutout requirements" on page Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 24: Power Panel T80

    Anodized front plate E6/C8 (black) Power-coated cover, RAL 9005, fine structure, flat 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 T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 25: Power Panel T80

    Anodized front plate E6/C8 (black) Power-coated cover, RAL 9005, fine structure, flat 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 T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 26: Connection Elements

    SELV/ PELV circuits. Information: For all Ethernet connections, only connections within a building are permitted, taking into account maximum lengths. Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 27: Usb Interfaces

    USB devices available on the market, B&R cannot guarantee their functionality. Functionality is ensured when using the USB devices available from B&R. • Because of general PC specifications these USB interfaces should be handled with extreme care with regard to EMC, location of cables, etc. Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 28: 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 T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 29: Commissioning

    Devices must be installed on a flat, clean and burr-free surface; tight- ening screws on an uneven area can result in damage to the display or the ingress of dust and water. See also "Installation cutout requirements" on page Figure: Retaining clip Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 30 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 T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 31: 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 15) or the internal housing temperature must be monitored by the user (see "Temperature monitoring" on page 75). Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 32: 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 15) or the internal housing temperature is monitored by the application (see "Temperature monitoring" on page 75). Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 33: Grounding (Functional Ground)

    (control cabinet, machine, etc.) must be provided. Cable clamps 5.1.7 Requirements for the cables used Notice! To meet the UL certification requirements, copper cables must be used that are designed for an oper- ating temperature >70°C. Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 34: Vesa Mount

    The Power Panel has 4 threaded inserts (1) to accept a VESA mount: Notice! Standard: VESA 100 Maximum screw-in depth of the mounting screws: 8 mm Select screws of appropriate length to prevent damage to the device. Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 35: Operating The Power Panel

    The mouse cursor automatically appears if a USB mouse is connected to the Power Panel. If the left and right mouse buttons are pressed simultaneously for more than 2 seconds, the Power Panel navigates to the service pages. Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 36: Configuration

    • By pressing the left and right buttons of a connected USB mouse simultaneously for at least 2 seconds. • Opened automatically after restarting the Power Panel if the corresponding Start mode is configured on service page Startup (see service page "Startup" on page Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 37 About & Info Language of the service pages As can be seen in the previous service page example, all of the content on the service pages for the Power Panel is generally in English. Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 38 (see "Service page Backup & Reset" on page 64 "Service page Update" on page 59). Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 39 To simplify operation, some text fields are enlarged during input (increased readability). The descriptive text to the left of the text field is hidden during this (covered up by the text field). Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 40: Overview

    Save & Exit Saves the Power Panel settings and closes/exits the service page Save & Exit About & Info Information about the Power Panel (PPT system version, licenses for the software being used) About & Info Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 41: Service

    Use boot logo / animation as web load screen Screen Boot logo or boot animation For requirements and information about the boot logo and boot animation, see the following sections: • "Boot logo" on page 74 • "Boot animation" on page 74 Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 42: Service

    IP address can be obtained from the DNS server. In order to use DNS functionality, appropriate infrastructure must be available within the network. For more information, please contact your network administrator. Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 43 Primary DNS server / Secondary DNS server / Tertiary DNS server Default setting: EMPTY The IP addresses for the DNS server. This input option for the DNS server is only displayed if option Activate DNS is enabled. Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 44 Primary DNS server / Secondary DNS server / Tertiary DNS server Default setting: EMPTY The IP addresses for the DNS server. This input option for the DNS server is only displayed if option Activate DNS is enabled. Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 45: Service

    If this option is enabled, time changes related to daylight savings time take place automatically. Time synchronization Default setting: (GMT) Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London When making a selection (via touch or mouse click), a list of all time zones is displayed and the appropriate one can be selected. Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 46: Service

    Input range: 0°, 90°, 180°, 270° (in 90° steps) The angle of rotation of the display is set here. This setting affects how screen content is output. After selection, the display content is rotated clockwise according to the specified angle. Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 47 If the screensaver is started after a period of inactivity, the display goes into the selected mode: The display is dark. The backlight remains on. Black The display is dark. The backlight is switched off (result: lower power consumption). Backlight off Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 48: Service

    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 T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 49 Configuration Test buzzer (button) Function: Triggers the buzzer for testing purposes (sound is generated). Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 50: Service

    Disabled In VNC/web mode, the service page cannot be opened using this gesture. Information: A mouse must be connected in order to open the service page in VNC/web mode (see "Mouse" on page 35). Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 51: Service

    If no password has been entered, then the password will be queried on the Power Panel each time a connection to the VNC server is established. The password is stored on the device in configuration file PPT80Config.xml . Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 52 The VNC application is displayed on the Power Panel screen in its original size. Information: Enabling option Enable local window scaling reduces the performance of the Power Panel because of increased demands on processing power. Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 53: Service

    If the entered IP address is incomplete or no web server exists for the IP address or entered hostname, then only the boot logo (if enabled) or standard animation of the web browser will be displayed when connecting to the web server. Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 54 Enable developer tools in browser (volatile setting) Developer tools port 9222 Storage Update Developer tools port Default setting: 9222 This setting defines the port used for the developer tools (see "Using the developer tools"). Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 55 ➯ With the IP address of the Power Panel: http://IP address:Port IP address The IP address of the Power Panel is listed on service page About & Info. Port The port was defined on service page when enabling option Developer tools (default setting: 9222). Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 56 ➯ When using a USB keyboard, the following keys are also enabled: [F5] Refresh: Reloads the current browser window. [Alt]+[Left] One page back: Opens the previous page in the browser history. [Alt]+[Right] One page forward: Opens the next page in the browser history. Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 57: Service

    The CIFS password for network sharing is configured here. This password applies both for sharing the USB storage medium as well as internal user memory. The password is stored on the device in configuration file PPT80Config.xml . Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 58 The password is hidden in the input field by placeholder characters (●●●●●●). Encrypt password Default setting: Disabled Enabled The password is stored on the device in encrypted form. Disabled The password is stored on the device as plain text. Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 59: Service

    They can be checked and modified on the service pages if necessary after loading and before saving the settings. Data is stored using functions on service page Save & Exit (see "Service page Save & Exit" on page 68). Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 60 Filename Boot logo PPTLogo.bmp.gz (see "Boot logo" on page Boot animation PPTLogoA.gif (see "Boot animation" on page If a boot logo and/or boot animation are already on the Power Panel, they will be overwritten. Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 61 If the entered IP address is incomplete or no TFTP server exists for the IP address or entered hostname, a message will be output that no network connection could be established if a connection attempt fails during the update process. Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 62 If the entered IP address is incomplete or no FTP server exists for the IP address or entered hostname, a message will be output that no network connection could be established if a connection attempt fails during the update process. Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 63 If the entered IP address is incomplete or no HTTP server exists for the IP address or entered hostname, a message will be output that no network connection could be established if a connection attempt fails during the update process. Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 64: Service Page Backup & Reset

    The current settings made on the service pages are not saved and will be lost. Reset boot logo / animation (button) Accessing this function resets the boot logo and the boot animation to the factory default settings (summary screen). Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 65: Service

    This option is not saved in the system settings and immediately disabled after exiting the service pages. This function is necessary to install a system backup created earlier on the device, for example (backups are generally saved without a signature). Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 66: Service Page Opc Ua

    Additional input fields are displayed if option Username is selected: 4840 Screen Identify token Audio Username Choose the identify token type Gesture User Password ●●●●●●●● OPC UA server password Storage Max. 100 characters Update Show password Backup & Reset Security Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 67 The password is stored on the device in configuration file PPT80Config.xml . Show password Default setting: Disabled Enabled The password is displayed in the input field as plain text. Disabled The password is hidden in the input field by placeholder characters (●●●●●●). Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 68: Service Page Save & Exit

    All changes made are saved. The service pages are not exited, and other settings can be made. Exit without saving (button) Changes made are not saved and will be lost. The Power Panel starts as configured with the last settings that were saved (see "Service page Startup" on page 41). Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 69: Service Page About & Info

    Version number of the PPT system (PPT image) Image version Bootloader version Version number of the bootloader SoC ... System on a chip (button) Show license Accessing this function displays the licenses of the software components used on the Power Panel. Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 70: Update

    • PPT80Image.img.gz • PPT80Config.xml • PPTLogo.bmp.gz • PPT80Image.info • PPTLogoA.gif • PPT80Image.img.gz.sig Depending on the configuration, files PPTLogo.bmp.gz and PPTLogoA.gif may not be included. 4. Connect the USB flash drive to the Power Panel. Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 71: Updating With A Downloaded From The Website And Usb Flash Drive

    Note that certain settings may have to be adapted to the specific device, however (e.g. position of the boot animation). Boot logo, boot animation A boot logo and/or boot animation can only be used on devices with the same display size. Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 72: Software

    Arial, Regular Helvetica Arial, Regular Verdana Verdana, Regular Times New Roman Arial, Regular Courier New DejaVu Sans Mono, Book "serif", "sans-serif" and "monospace" are "generic" fonts. 16 px is set as the default font size. Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 73: Supported Video Formats

    PPT80Config.xml . When backing up and restoring (see the two service pages Backup & Reset and Update) the system settings, the data for the settings is exchanged via an XML file with this name. Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 74: Boot Logo

    The boot animation is only displayed when starting web or VNC mode. It is not displayed while the device is booting. 7.3 Access to shared memory areas The FileIO library (description see Automation Help) can be used to access shared memory areas (USB memory or internal memory). Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 75: Rfb Extension

    The application can take appropriate measures if a certain temperature is exceeded. Notice! None of the measured temperatures is permitted to exceed 105°C. Continuously high temperatures may reduce the service life of the processor or damage it. Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 76: Adjusting Display Brightness

    The default audio signal setting is configured on service page Audio or in Automation Studio (see section "Config- uration" on page 36). Information: Emitting an audible tone with beep is always done independently of the setting on service page Audio (see "Service page Audio" on page 48). Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 77: Opc Ua Server

    The node identifiers are either specified in the OPC UA specification or directly by B&R. A namespace therefore specifies which institution defined the node (naming authority) and is listed in the form of a namespace URI. Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 78 These nodes provide variables/parameters for configuring the device or for reading information from the device. Variable These nodes provide variables/parameters for reading information from the device. Property Device-specific properties of the device are read out via these nodes in order to be able to identify the device. Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 79 Service page R W DisplayBrightness Screen brightness. Screen EnableScreensaver Enables/Disables the screensaver. Screen Angle of rotation of the display. Screen ScreenRotation ScreensaverIdleTime Time without touch activity after which the screensaver is displayed. Screen ScreensaverType Screensaver mode. Screen Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 80 About & Info Temperature of CPU core 2. About & Info Temperature2 Outputs the status via USB flash drive (if connected). USBFlashDrive0 USBFlashDrive1 Outputs the status via USB flash drive on IF4 (if connected). Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 81: Description Of The Nodes Of The Information Model

    7.5.2 Description of the nodes of the information model 7.5.2.1 Configuration All parameters for configuring the device are located under node Configuration. Path to the object directory: Path: 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelT80/3:Configuration Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 82 Function identical to: Service page Audio → "Buzzer frequency" on page 48 Path to the node (BrowsePath) Path: 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelT80/2:ParameterSet/4:BuzzerFrequency Alternative path (function group): 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelT80/3:Configuration/4:Audio/4:BuzzerFrequency Node attributes NodeClass Variable DataType UInt16 AccessLevel CurrentRead, CurrentWrite UserAccessLevel CurrentRead, CurrentWrite Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 83 Function identical to: Service page Audio → "Buzzer duration" on page 48 Path to the node (BrowsePath) Path: 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelT80/2:ParameterSet/4:BuzzerDuration Alternative path (function group): 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelT80/3:Configuration/4:Audio/4:BuzzerDuration Node attributes NodeClass Variable DataType UInt16 AccessLevel CurrentRead, CurrentWrite UserAccessLevel CurrentRead, CurrentWrite Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 84 Service page Gesture → "Open service page" on page 50 Path to the node (BrowsePath) Path: 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelT80/2:ParameterSet/4:OpenServicePage Alternative path (function group): 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelT80/3:Configuration/4:Gesture/4:OpenServicePage Node attributes NodeClass Variable DataType Boolean AccessLevel CurrentRead, CurrentWrite UserAccessLevel CurrentRead, CurrentWrite Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 85 "DHCP" on page 42 Path to the node (BrowsePath) Path: 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelT80/2:ParameterSet/4:NetworkMode Alternative path (function group): 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelT80/3:Configuration/4:Network/4:NetworkMode Node attributes NodeClass Variable DataType BrNetMode (Enumeration) AccessLevel CurrentRead, CurrentWrite UserAccessLevel CurrentRead, CurrentWrite Data type BrNetMode (enumeration) Value String DHCPClient StaticIP Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 86 "Primary DNS server / Secondary DNS server / Tertiary DNS server" on page 43 Path to the node (BrowsePath) Path: 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelT80/2:ParameterSet/4:PrimaryDNS 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelT80/2:ParameterSet/4:SecondaryDNS 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelT80/2:ParameterSet/4:TertiaryDNS Alternative path (function group): 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelT80/3:Configuration/4:Network/4:PrimaryDNS 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelT80/3:Configuration/4:Network/4:SecondaryDNS 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelT80/3:Configuration/4:Network/4:TertiaryDNS Node attributes NodeClass Variable DataType String AccessLevel CurrentRead, CurrentWrite UserAccessLevel CurrentRead, CurrentWrite Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 87 Service page Network → "Subnet mask / Default gateway" on page 44 Path to the node (BrowsePath) Path: 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelT80/2:ParameterSet/4:DefaultGateway Alternative path (function group): 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelT80/3:Configuration/4:Network/4:DefaultGateway Node attributes NodeClass Variable DataType String AccessLevel CurrentRead, CurrentWrite UserAccessLevel CurrentRead, CurrentWrite Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 88 Function identical to: Service page Screen → "Screensaver" on page 46 Path to the node (BrowsePath) Path: 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelT80/2:ParameterSet/4:EnableScreensaver Alternative path (function group): 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelT80/3:Configuration/4:Screen/4:EnableScreensaver Node attributes NodeClass Variable DataType Boolean AccessLevel CurrentRead, CurrentWrite UserAccessLevel CurrentRead, CurrentWrite Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 89 "Screensaver type" on page 47 Path to the node (BrowsePath) Path: 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelT80/2:ParameterSet/4:ScreensaverType Alternative path (function group): 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelT80/3:Configuration/4:Screen/4:ScreensaverType Node attributes NodeClass Variable DataType BrScreensaver (Enumeration) AccessLevel CurrentRead, CurrentWrite UserAccessLevel CurrentRead, CurrentWrite Data type BrScreensaver (enumeration) Value String Black BacklightOff Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 90 "Boot logo or boot animation" on page 41 Path to the node (BrowsePath) Path: 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelT80/2:ParameterSet/4:ShowBootLogoVNC 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelT80/2:ParameterSet/4:ShowBootLogoWeb Alternative path (function group): 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelT80/3:Configuration/4:Startup/4:ShowBootLogoVNC 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelT80/3:Configuration/4:Startup/4:ShowBootLogoWeb Node attributes NodeClass Variable DataType Boolean AccessLevel CurrentRead, CurrentWrite UserAccessLevel CurrentRead, CurrentWrite Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 91 • UserMemoryShare → Option Allow access to user memory via network Path to the node (BrowsePath) Path: 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelT80/2:ParameterSet/4:USBMemoryShare 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelT80/2:ParameterSet/4:UserMemoryShare Alternative path (function group): 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelT80/3:Configuration/4:Storage/4:USBMemoryShare 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelT80/3:Configuration/4:Storage/4:UserMemoryShare Node attributes NodeClass Variable DataType Boolean AccessLevel CurrentRead, CurrentWrite UserAccessLevel CurrentRead, CurrentWrite Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 92 7.5.2.1.7.2 NTPServer1 Function identical to: Service page Time → NTPServer1 Path to the node (BrowsePath) Path: 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelT80/2:ParameterSet/4:NTPServer1 Alternative path (function group): 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelT80/3:Configuration/4:Time/4:NTPServer1 Node attributes NodeClass Variable DataType String AccessLevel CurrentRead, CurrentWrite UserAccessLevel CurrentRead, CurrentWrite Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 93 Service page VNC → "Enable local window scaling" on page 52 Path to the node (BrowsePath) Path: 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelT80/2:ParameterSet/4:VNCLocalWindowScaling Alternative path (function group): 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelT80/3:Configuration/4:Vnc/4:VNCLocalWindowScaling Node attributes NodeClass Variable DataType Boolean AccessLevel CurrentRead, CurrentWrite UserAccessLevel CurrentRead, CurrentWrite Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 94 Service page Web → "Disable pinch gesture" on page 54 Path to the node (BrowsePath) Path: 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelT80/2:ParameterSet/4:DisablePinchGesture Alternative path (function group): 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelT80/3:Configuration/4:Web/4:DisablePinchGesture Node attributes NodeClass Variable DataType Boolean AccessLevel CurrentRead, CurrentWrite UserAccessLevel CurrentRead, CurrentWrite Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 95 The Buzzer is not supported with older hardware revisions of the Power Panel. This method has no effect in this case. Path to the node (BrowsePath) Path: 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelT80/2:MethodSet/4:BuzzerDefault Alternative path (function group): 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelT80/3:Control/4:BuzzerDefault Arguments for method call Arguments Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 96 LoadConfiguration on the Power Panel. Function identical to: Service page Save & Exit → Save changes (button) Path to the node (BrowsePath) Path: 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelT80/2:MethodSet/4:SaveConfiguration Alternative path (function group): 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelT80/3:Control/4:SaveConfiguration Arguments for method call Arguments Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 97 Description Sets the date and time. Seconds are set to 0. 2018-10-19 15:45 2018-10-19 Sets the date. The time remains unchanged. 15:45 Sets the time. Seconds are set to 0. The date remains unchanged. Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 98 "true" within the time defined here if the watchdog is active. Path to the node (BrowsePath) Path: 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelT80/2:ParameterSet/4:ConnectionWatchdogTimeout Alternative path (function group): 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelT80/3:Control/4:ConnectionWatchdog/4:ConnectionWatchdogTimeout Node attributes NodeClass Variable DataType UInt16 AccessLevel CurrentRead, CurrentWrite UserAccessLevel CurrentRead, CurrentWrite Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 99 AccessLevel CurrentRead UserAccessLevel CurrentRead 7.5.2.4.2 CPUCore1Usage CPU utilization of core 1 (percent). Path to the node (BrowsePath) Path: 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelT80/2:ParameterSet/4:CPUCore1Usage Alternative path (function group): 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelT80/3:Diagnostics/4:CPUCore1Usage Node attributes NodeClass Variable DataType Byte AccessLevel CurrentRead UserAccessLevel CurrentRead Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 100 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelT80/3:Status ns BrowseName of the parameter Description Service page R W SoC temperature (system on a chip). Temperature0 Temperature of CPU core 2. Temperature2 USBFlashDrive0 Indicates whether a USB flash drive is connected . Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 101 Outputs the status via USB flash drive (if connected). Path to the node (BrowsePath) Path: 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelT80/2:ParameterSet/4:USBFlashDrive0 Alternative path (function group): 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelT80/3:Status/4:USBFlashDrive0 Node attributes NodeClass Variable DataType BrUSBFlashDriveState (Enumeration) AccessLevel CurrentRead UserAccessLevel CurrentRead Data type BrUSBFlashDriveState (enumeration) Value String UNPLUGGED PLUGGED Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 102 In this case, the device reports a new CompatibilityId. Path to the node (BrowsePath) Path: 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelT80/3:CompatibilityId Alternative path (function group): 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelT80/2:Identification/3:CompatibilityId Node attributes NodeClass Variable DataType UInt32 AccessLevel CurrentRead UserAccessLevel CurrentRead Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 103 CurrentRead UserAccessLevel CurrentRead 7.5.2.6.5 Model Order number of the device, e.g. 6PPT80.101E-16B. Path to the node (BrowsePath) Path: 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelT80/2:Model Alternative path (function group): 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelT80/2:Identification/2:Model Node attributes NodeClass Variable DataType LocalizedText AccessLevel CurrentRead UserAccessLevel CurrentRead Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 104 UserAccessLevel CurrentRead 7.5.2.6.9 SoftwareRevision Software version of the PPT system: e.g. 1.2.0 Path to the node (BrowsePath) Path: 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelT80/2:SoftwareRevision Alternative path (function group): 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelT80/2:Identification/2:SoftwareRevision Node attributes NodeClass Variable DataType String AccessLevel CurrentRead UserAccessLevel CurrentRead Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 105 Link to the website: The user's manual is located in the Downloads section. Path to the node (BrowsePath) Path: 0:Root/0:Objects/2:DeviceSet/4:PowerPanelT80/2:DeviceManual Device property CompatibilityId is only available as a property of node PowerPanelT80. Node attributes NodeClass Variable DataType String AccessLevel CurrentRead UserAccessLevel CurrentRead Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 106: 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 T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 107: Accessories

    POWERLINK/Ethernet attachment cable, RJ45 to M12, 50 m POWERLINK/Ethernet cables, RJ45 to M12, can be used in cable drag chains X67CA3E41.0150 POWERLINK/Ethernet attachment cable, RJ45 to M12, can be used in cable drag chains,15 m Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 108: 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 4: 0TB6102.2010-01, 0TB6102.2110-01 - Technical data The limit data for each Power Panel must be taken into account. Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 109: 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 T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 110: Storage Media

    9.5 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 T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 111: International And National Certifications

    Canada (certification for Canada and USA) Det Norske Veritas - Ger- Norway DNV GL manischer Lloyd (DNV GL) Germany Federal agency on techni- Eurasian Eco- Eurasian Conformity (EAC) cal regulating and metrology nomic Union Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 112: Eu Directives And Standards (Ce)

    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 T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 113: 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 T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 114: 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 T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 115 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 T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 116: 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 T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 117: 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 T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 118: 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 T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 119: 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 T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 120: Offshore/Maritime

    Environmental test specification for electrical, electronic and programmable equipment and systems. Certificate Website > Downloads > Certificates > Maritime > DNV GL > X20 / Power Panel T30 > DNV GL Type Approval Certificate Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 121: 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 T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 122: 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 T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 123 Publishing information Power Panel T80 User's manual V1.03...
  • Page 124 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 T80 User's manual V1.03...

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