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Mobile Panel 40/50
User's manual
Version: 1.80 (December 2018)
Model no.: MAMP40.50-ENG
Translation of the original documentation
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  • Page 1 Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual Version: 1.80 (December 2018) Model no.: MAMP40.50-ENG Translation of the original documentation All values in this manual are current as of its creation. We reserve the right to change the contents of this manual without notice. B&R Industrial...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    2.2.5.2 Mobile Panel 50..........................28 2.2.6 Serial number adhesive label........................30 2.3 Individual components..........................32 2.3.1 Control device............................32 2.3.1.1 5MP040.0381-01..........................33 2.3.1.2 5MP040.0381-02..........................37 2.3.1.3 5MP050.0653-01..........................41 2.3.1.4 5MP050.0653-02..........................45 2.3.1.5 5MP050.0653-03..........................49 2.3.1.6 5MP050.0653-04..........................53 Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 3 3.4.1 Connection example for stop button....................... 70 3.4.2 Connection example for enable switch....................71 3.5 Connecting a Mobile Panel 100/200......................72 3.5.1 Differences between the Mobile Panel 100/200 and Mobile Panel 40/50..........72 3.6 USB interface..............................73 3.7 Key and LED configuration...........................74 3.7.1 Mobile Panel 40............................
  • Page 4 6.1.2 5MMUSB.xxxx-01..........................104 6.1.2.1 General information..........................104 6.1.2.2 Order data............................104 6.1.2.3 Technical data..........................104 6.1.2.4 Temperature/Humidity diagram......................105 6.2 Protective cover............................107 6.2.1 5CAMPP.0000-10...........................107 6.2.1.1 General information..........................107 6.2.1.2 Order data............................107 6.2.1.3 Installation............................107 6.2.2 5CAMPP.0001-10...........................108 Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 5 6.8.1.3 Contents (V2.20)..........................124 7 Servicing/Maintenance..................127 7.1 Cleaning..............................127 7.2 Installing the buffer accumulator.........................128 Appendix A ......................129 A.1 Stop button..............................129 A.2 Enable switch..............................130 A.3 Chemical resistance........................... 131 A.3.1 Test description............................. 131 A.3.1.1 Test 1............................... 131 Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 6 Table of contents A.3.1.2 Test 2............................... 131 A.3.2 Test results............................131 A.3.3 Touch screen - Tested by manufacturer....................136 A.4 Viewing angles............................137 A.5 Abbreviations.............................. 137 A.6 Glossary..............................138 Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 7: General Information

    "Configuring Windows CE ProPlus Thin Client Automation Runtime (TCAR)" on page • 1.41 2007-11-06 Changed structure of the "Serial number adhesive label" on page • Replaced with ADI (Automation Device Interface). • Removed UL approval for robotics applications (UL 1740:1998). Table 1: Manual history Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 8 Corrected date of issue for some standards. 1.43 2008-03-28 • Corrected positioning error of figure "5CAMPC.0020-10" on page • Updated preconfiguration of membrane keypads (see "Mobile Panel 40" on page 25 "Mobile Panel 50" on page 28). • 1.44 2008-09-05 Corrected spelling and grammar errors.
  • Page 9 Updated approved fuse per UL 248 in section Commissioning from a safety point of view as well as a reference to this note in the technical data under Control device. Table 1: Manual history Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 10: Safety Guidelines

    (protection by protective equip- ment such as emergency stops, etc.) must be observed in accordance with applicable national and international regulations. This also applies to all other connected devices, such as drives. Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 11: Transport And Storage

    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. Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 12: Environmentally Friendly Disposal

    Therefore, make sure that administrator accounts are adequately secured in order to prevent unauthorized changes. To do this, use secure passwords and a standard user account for regular operation. Additional measures such as the use of security policies must be applied as needed. Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 13: Organization Of Notices

    ±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 Table 5: Nominal dimension ranges Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 14: Overview

    Microsoft OEM Windows CE 5.0 Professional Plus, English, for Mobile Panel MP50. 5SWWCE.0724-ENG Microsoft OEM Windows CE 5.0 Professional plus, English; Terminal Client Automation Runtime for Mobile Panel MP40. 5SWWCE.0725-ENG Microsoft OEM Windows CE 5.0 Professional, English; Automation Runtime terminal client for Mobile Panel MP50. Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 15: Technical Data

    RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) client or use it to access Automation Runtime-based Visual Components applications as a VNC (Virtual Network Computing) viewer. By including optional operating and control elements, the Mobile Panel be easily adapted to any particular application. Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 16: Configuration

    5CAMPB.0100-10 Figure 1: Mobile Panel selection guide The attachment cable for the Mobile Panel 40/50 is available in various lengths (5CAMPH.xxxx-30). Once the desired cable length has been selected, there are 2 variants to choose from: • Direct cable connection to the control cabinet (5CAMPC.0020-10 or 5CAMPC.0020-11) with optional small...
  • Page 17: Complete System

    • Membrane keys with mechanical pressure point • 4 (on MP40) or 7 (on MP50) status indicators • Buzzer 2.2.1.4 Electronics • Intel PXA270/416 MHz • Memory expansion: ° SDRAM: 256 ° FLASH: 128 Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 18: Interfaces

    (debug and ActiveSync device) 2.2.1.6 Touch screen stylus pen touch screen stylus pen is easy to access on the right side of the Mobile Panel touch screen housing. Figure 3: Touch screen stylus pen Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 19: Enabling Devices

    Positions "Zero" and "Panic" must trigger a category 0 or 1 stop command. 2.2.2.1.1 Zero position When not actuated, the enable switch returns to the zero position (not enabled). Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 20 60204-1 also stipulates that the enabling device must be connected to a category 0 or 1 stop, i.e. that the energy must be cut off. Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 21: Reasonably Foreseeable Misuse Of The Enable Switch

    15 minutes during operation, the enabling signal is canceled. The enabling signal is canceled until the enable switch is released and pressed again. Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 22: Options

    3 positions, each of which clicks into place. Removal: The key be removed from any of the 3 positions. Figure 9: Key switch - Angle of rotation 2 keys are delivered with each device with key switch. Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 23: Joystick

    Range of values: -15 to +15 per axis (31 increments) 2.2.3.6 Buffer accumulator For more information about the buffer accumulator, see section 6.6 "MP40/50 buffer accumulator" on page 121 in "Accessories". Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 24: Stop Button

    In addition, stop functionality must be tested periodically (every 6 months) by actuating the stop button. "Standards and certifications" on page 88 for additional important information about the stop button. Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 25: Membrane Keypad

    Not preset Variable monitor Not preset Project screen Not preset Program screen CONTEXT Positioning screen Not preset Alarm screen Not preset Mask Not preset Ctrl LEFT CTRL Table 7: MP40 - Membrane keypad labels Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 26 LEFT SHIFT Number 1 Number 2 Number 3 Number 4 Number 5 Number 6 Number 7 Number 8 Number 9 Number 0 Comma Up arrow CURSOR UP Table 7: MP40 - Membrane keypad labels Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 27 Forward/Backward Not preset Operating mode selection Speed - PAGE DOWN Speed + PAGE UP Application running Error in application Robot controller ready Process controller ready (cell/system ready) Table 7: MP40 - Membrane keypad labels Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 28: Mobile Panel 50

    Application screen 1 Not preset Servicing Not preset Variable monitor Not preset Project screen Not preset Program screen CONTEXT Positioning screen Not preset Alarm screen Not preset Table 8: MP50 - Membrane keypad labels Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 29 Left Windows key Stop Not preset Jog key Jog key Layer 2 LEFT SHIFT Application running Error in application Robot controller ready Process controller ready (cell/system ready) Table 8: MP50 - Membrane keypad labels Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 30: Serial Number Adhesive Label

    Rev. C0 Barcode Type 128 Serialnummer Produktionsdatum (mm/yy) A0E01168421 03/07 72229/ 04 P69500-01114 Made in Austria Bernecker & Rainer AT-5142 Eggelsberg www.br-automation.com Figure 12: Nameplate - Design/Dimensions Serialnummernaufkleber Figure 13: Serial number adhesive label (back) Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 31 (www.br-automation.com), enter the serial number of the complete system in the search field and switch to tab "Serial number". The search provides a detailed list of installed components. Serialnummerneingabe z.B.: A0E11168424 wechseln auf den Tab „Serialnummer“ Figure 14: Serial number search - Example Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 32: Individual Components

    (e.g. vinegar-based cleaning agents), soap, cleaning agents used in auto maintenance or industrial facilities (usually short-term exposure during the cleaning process) and normal foodstuffs (e.g. beer, wine, coffee, fruit). For information about cleaning the device, see "Cleaning" on page 127. Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 33: 5Mp040.0381-01

    OEM Windows CE 5.0 Professional Plus, English, for Mobile Panel MP40. 5SWWCE.0724-ENG Microsoft OEM Windows CE 5.0 Professional plus, English; Ter- minal Client Automation Runtime for Mobile Panel MP40. Table 9: 5MP040.0381-01 - Order data Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 34 Viewing angles Horizontal Direction R / Direction L = 45° Vertical Direction U = 30° / Direction D = 60° Backlight Brightness 110 cd/m² Half-brightness time 50,000 h Table 10: 5MP040.0381-01 - Technical data Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 35 Connection via Mobile Panel cable. For details regarding appropriate protection of the device, see chapter 3.1 "Commissioning from a safety point of view" When used with a buffer accumulator (5MPBAT.0000-00), the maximum temperature during operation is 45°C. Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 36 Temperature [°C] 1) When used with a rechargeable buffer accumulator (5MPBAT.0000-00), the maximum temperature during operation is 45°C. Figure 17: 5MP040.0381-01 - Temperature/Humidity diagram 2.3.1.1.6 Dimensions 37.2 55.3 21.5 Figure 18: 5MP040.0381-01 - Dimensions Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 37: 5Mp040.0381-02

    OEM Windows CE 5.0 Professional Plus, English, for Mobile Panel MP40. 5SWWCE.0724-ENG Microsoft OEM Windows CE 5.0 Professional plus, English; Ter- minal Client Automation Runtime for Mobile Panel MP40. Table 11: 5MP040.0381-02 - Order data Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 38 Viewing angles Horizontal Direction R / Direction L = 45° Vertical Direction U = 30° / Direction D = 60° Backlight Brightness 110 cd/m² Half-brightness time 50,000 h Table 12: 5MP040.0381-02 - Technical data Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 39 Connection via Mobile Panel cable. For details regarding appropriate protection of the device, see chapter 3.1 "Commissioning from a safety point of view" When used with a buffer accumulator (5MPBAT.0000-00), the maximum temperature during operation is 45°C. Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 40 Temperature [°C] 1) When used with a rechargeable buffer accumulator (5MPBAT.0000-00), the maximum temperature during operation is 45°C. Figure 20: 5MP040.0381-02 - Temperature/Humidity diagram 2.3.1.2.6 Dimensions 37.2 55.3 21.5 Figure 21: 5MP040.0381-02 - Dimensions Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 41: 5Mp050.0653-01

    Mobile Panel box cable - With wire end sleeves - With connector contacts 5CAMPB.0100-10 Mobile Panel box cable - With wire end sleeves - With connector contacts 5MPBAT.0000-00 MP40/50 buffer accumulator Table 13: 5MP050.0653-01 - Order data Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 42 Resolution VGA, 640 x 480 pixels Contrast 300:1 Viewing angles Horizontal Direction R / Direction L = 55° Vertical Direction U = 30° / Direction D = 60° Table 14: 5MP050.0653-01 - Technical data Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 43 Connection via Mobile Panel cable. For details regarding appropriate protection of the device, see chapter 3.1 "Commissioning from a safety point of view" When used with a buffer accumulator (5MPBAT.0000-00), the maximum temperature during operation is 45°C. Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 44 Temperature [°C] 1) When used with a rechargeable buffer accumulator (5MPBAT.0000-00), the maximum temperature during operation is 45°C. Figure 23: 5MP050.0653-01 - Temperature/Humidity diagram 2.3.1.3.6 Dimensions 37.2 55.3 21.5 Figure 24: 5MP050.0653-01 - Dimensions Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 45: 5Mp050.0653-02

    Mobile Panel box cable - With wire end sleeves - With connector contacts 5CAMPB.0100-10 Mobile Panel box cable - With wire end sleeves - With connector contacts 5MPBAT.0000-00 MP40/50 buffer accumulator Table 15: 5MP050.0653-02 - Order data Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 46 Resolution VGA, 640 x 480 pixels Contrast 300:1 Viewing angles Horizontal Direction R / Direction L = 55° Vertical Direction U = 30° / Direction D = 60° Table 16: 5MP050.0653-02 - Technical data Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 47 Connection via Mobile Panel cable. For details regarding appropriate protection of the device, see chapter 3.1 "Commissioning from a safety point of view" When used with a buffer accumulator (5MPBAT.0000-00), the maximum temperature during operation is 45°C. Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 48 Temperature [°C] 1) When used with a rechargeable buffer accumulator (5MPBAT.0000-00), the maximum temperature during operation is 45°C. Figure 26: 5MP050.0653-02 - Temperature/Humidity diagram 2.3.1.4.6 Dimensions 37.2 55.3 21.5 Figure 27: 5MP050.0653-02 - Dimensions Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 49: 5Mp050.0653-03

    Mobile Panel box cable - With wire end sleeves - With connector contacts 5CAMPB.0100-10 Mobile Panel box cable - With wire end sleeves - With connector contacts 5MPBAT.0000-00 MP40/50 buffer accumulator Table 17: 5MP050.0653-03 - Order data Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 50 Resolution VGA, 640 x 480 pixels Contrast 300:1 Viewing angles Horizontal Direction R / Direction L = 55° Vertical Direction U = 30° / Direction D = 60° Table 18: 5MP050.0653-03 - Technical data Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 51 Connection via Mobile Panel cable. For details regarding appropriate protection of the device, see chapter 3.1 "Commissioning from a safety point of view" When used with a buffer accumulator (5MPBAT.0000-00), the maximum temperature during operation is 45°C. Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 52 Temperature [°C] 1) When used with a rechargeable buffer accumulator (5MPBAT.0000-00), the maximum temperature during operation is 45°C. Figure 29: 5MP050.0653-03 - Temperature/Humidity diagram 2.3.1.5.6 Dimensions 37.2 55.3 21.5 Figure 30: 5MP050.0653-03 - Dimensions Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 53: 5Mp050.0653-04

    Mobile Panel box cable - With wire end sleeves - With connector contacts 5CAMPB.0100-10 Mobile Panel box cable - With wire end sleeves - With connector contacts 5MPBAT.0000-00 MP40/50 buffer accumulator Table 19: 5MP050.0653-04 - Order data Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 54 Resolution VGA, 640 x 480 pixels Contrast 300:1 Viewing angles Horizontal Direction R / Direction L = 55° Vertical Direction U = 30° / Direction D = 60° Table 20: 5MP050.0653-04 - Technical data Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 55 Connection via Mobile Panel cable. For details regarding appropriate protection of the device, see chapter 3.1 "Commissioning from a safety point of view" When used with a buffer accumulator (5MPBAT.0000-00), the maximum temperature during operation is 45°C. Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 56 Temperature [°C] 1) When used with a rechargeable buffer accumulator (5MPBAT.0000-00), the maximum temperature during operation is 45°C. Figure 32: 5MP050.0653-04 - Temperature/Humidity diagram 2.3.1.6.6 Dimensions 37.2 55.3 21.5 Figure 33: 5MP050.0653-04 - Dimensions Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 57: Cables

    The data specified for the complete system applies to the complete system in which this individual component is used, for example. 60950 requirements must be observed; see section "+24 VDC power supply" of the user's manual. Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 58 Stop NC11 Pin 8 Brown-Green Pin 1 Stop NC12 Pin 9 White-Green Pin 15 Stop NC21 Pin 10 Gray-Pink Pin 2 Stop NC22 Pin 11 Red-Blue Pin 16 Table 23: 5CAMPH.0xxx-30 - Cable pinout Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 59 Pin 2 White Pin 29 Pin 3 Orange Pin 28 n.c. Pin 4 n.c. Pin 5 Pin 6 Pin 30 n.c. Pin 7 n.c. Pin 8 Shielding Housing Braiding Table 23: 5CAMPH.0xxx-30 - Cable pinout Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 60: Control Cabinet Cables

    Mobile Panel 7100, Mobile Panel 40/50 and Mobile Panel 100/200 product series. Not all wires are used when wiring Mobile Panel 7100 and Mobile Panel 40/50 devices, which limits their functionality compared to Mobile Panel 100/200 devices.
  • Page 61 Black NO 2 Blue Not used on the MP40/50 Receptacle - Pinout Control cabinet cable - Wire colors RS232 wires Pink White-Yellow Not used on the MP40/50 Gray Table 26: 5CAMPC.0020-10 - Cable pinout Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 62 A cutout or drill hole must be made (e.g. in a control cabinet door) according to the following diagram to fasten the receptacle. Marking point Outline of Slotted nut Cutout 28.6 Figure 38: Receptacle - Drilling template Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 63 Mobile Panel 7100, Mobile Panel 40/50 and Mobile Panel 100/200 product series. Not all wires are used when wiring Mobile Panel 7100 and Mobile Panel 40/50 devices, which limits their functionality compared to Mobile Panel 100/200 devices.
  • Page 64 NO 2 Blue Not used on the MP40/50 Connection housing - Pinout Control cabinet cable - Wire colors RS232 wires Pink White-Yellow Not used on the MP40/50 Gray Table 29: 5CAMPC.0020-11 - Cable pinout Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 65 A cutout or drill hole must be made (e.g. in a control cabinet door) according to the following diagram to fasten the receptacle. Marking point Outline of Slotted nut Cutout 28.6 Figure 41: Receptacle - Drilling template Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 66: Commissioning

    Intended use in special semiautomatic or manual special operating modes, for example: • Setup • Teach-in • Test runs • Etc. An enabling device with one or two enable switches and a stop button are available as safety functions. Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 67: Operating The Mobile Panel

    • All protective coverings, housing screws, cable grommets and the device housing must be checked periodically for damage. • For instructions on how to clean the Mobile Panel device, see "Cleaning" on page 127. Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 68: Connection

    Stress relief and used to protection against kinks seal the device! in the attachment cable (can be used on left or right side). Note! On the opposite side, use a dummy plug! Figure 42: Attachment shaft Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 69: Installing Cables In The Attachment Shaft

    • The attachment shaft cover must be refastened with all 6 screws (torque: 0.4 to 0.5 Nm). Only then the corresponding degree of protection be ensured again. 3.3.3 Cable outlet Ethernet cable Cable outlet - Right Cable outlet - Left (cable duct view) (cable duct view) Figure 44: Cable outlet Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 70: Connection Examples

    Safety relay movement Min. category 3 PL d per EN ISO13849-1:2008. Auxiliary output e.g. PLC error message output 1) Contacts K1 and K2 must be positively driven! Figure 45: Connection example for stop button Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 71: Connection Example For Enable Switch

    Control cabinet cables 5CAMPC.0020-1x Enable for the hazardous Safety relay movement Min. category 3 PL d per EN ISO13849-1:2008. 1) Contacts K1 and K2 must be positively driven! Figure 46: Connection example for enable switch Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 72: Connecting A Mobile Panel 100/200

    When connecting an MP40/50, the differences between the devices must be taken into consideration. 3.5.1 Differences between the Mobile Panel 100/200 and Mobile Panel 40/50 Mobile Panel 100/200 Mobile Panel 40/50...
  • Page 73: Usb Interface

    - Opening the protective cover 2. Connect the flash drive until it clicks into place. Figure 48: USB interface - Inserting a flash drive Information: IP65 protection is no longer guaranteed when a USB device is connected. Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 74: Key And Led Configuration

    The following graphics show the positions of the keys and LEDs in the matrix. They are represented as follows. Hardwarenummer der Taste Hardwarenummer der LED Taste ohne LED Figure 50: Keys and LEDs in the matrix Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 75: Mobile Panel 40

    Commissioning 3.7.1 Mobile Panel 40 3.7.1.1 Mobile Panel 5MP040.0381-01 Figure 51: 5MP040.0381-01 - Hardware numbers 3.7.1.2 Mobile Panel 5MP040.0381-02 Position 1 (off): 64 Position 2 (on): 65 Figure 52: 5MP040.0381-02 - Hardware numbers Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 76: Mobile Panel 50

    Commissioning 3.7.2 Mobile Panel 50 3.7.2.1 Mobile Panel 5MP050.0653-01 Figure 53: 5MP050.0653-01 - Hardware numbers 3.7.2.2 Mobile Panel 5MP050.0653-02 Position 1 (off): 64 Position 2 (on): 65 Figure 54: 5MP050.0653-02 - Hardware numbers Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 77: Mobile Panel 5Mp050.0653-03

    Commissioning 3.7.2.3 Mobile Panel 5MP050.0653-03 Figure 55: 5MP050.0653-03 - Hardware numbers 3.7.2.4 Mobile Panel 5MP050.0653-04 Position 1 (off): 64 Position 2 (on): 65 Figure 56: 5MP050.0653-04 - Hardware numbers Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 78: Touch Screen Calibration

    (i.e. de- livered state). 3.9 Date/Time setting The real-time clock in the Mobile Panel 40/50 is not backed by a battery. If necessary, the time must be set each time the device is restarted (disconnection of power supply or restart).
  • Page 79: User Tips For Increasing The Service Life Of The Display

    • Use complementary colors for subsequent images. • Use screensavers. 3.12 Pixel errors Information: Displays contain faulty pixels (pixel errors) due to the manufacturing process. They are not grounds for initiating a complaint or warranty claim. Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 80: Software

    (saved) using the B&R Control Center (see "B&R Automation Device Interface (ADI) Control Center" on page 82). This is done by accessing Start > Settings > Control Panel > Control Center and selecting the "Update" page. Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 81: Configuring Windows Ce Proplus Thin Client Automation Runtime (Tcar)

    B&R website (www.br-automation.com). 8. Open the Start > Settings > Control Panel > Configuration Manager dialog box and save the registry. 9. Restart the B&R Windows CE device. Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 82: B&R Automation Device Interface (Adi) Control Center

    • Setting the SDL equalizer value for the SDL cable adjustment • Changing the user serial ID Depending on the version, a detailed description of the Control Center is available either in the integrated help documentation or in the user documentation. Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 83: Installation

    Software 4.2.2 Installation Control Center is included in every B&R Windows CE image and does not have to be installed separately. Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 84: B&R Automation Device Interface (Adi) Development Kit

    For a detailed description of how to use ADI functions, see Automation Help. The B&R Automation Device Interface (ADI) Development Kit be downloaded at no cost from the Downloads section of the B&R website (www.br-automation.com). Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 85: B&R Automation Device Interface (Adi) .Net Sdk

    B&R images of embedded operating systems. For a detailed description of how to use ADI functions, see Automation Help. The ADI .NET SDK be downloaded at no cost from the Downloads section of the B&R website (www.br- automation.com). Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 86: B&R Key Editor

    For detailed instructions about configuring keys and LEDs and installing the key configuration on the target system, see the help documentation for the B&R Key Editor. The B&R Key Editor and help documentation be down- loaded at no cost from the Downloads section of the B&R website (www.br-automation.com). Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 87: B&R Kcf Editor

    Additional features if the KCF Editor is executed on the target device • Panel and key detection • test • Download/Upload the configuration The ADI driver must be installed on the B&R PC for these features. Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 88: Standards And Certifications

    Table 34: Verifying the conformity to machine directives 5.1.4 Verifying conformity with the Directive Standard Description 61131-2:2003 Programmable controllers - Part 2: Equipment requirements and tests Ch. 8, 9 Table 35: Verifying conformity with the Directive Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 89: Other Standards

    Electrical safety and fire protection Standard Description 61131-2:2003 Programmable controllers - Part 2: Equipment requirements and tests Ch. 11 50178:1997 Electronic equipment for use in power installations Table 42: Electrical safety and fire protection Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 90: Requirements For Ambient Conditions

    The following standards have also been taken into consideration for the American market: 5.1.5.8 UL testing of industrial control equipment Standard Description UL 508, 17th edition Industrial Control Equipment (NRAQ, NRAQ7) (CSA C22.2 no. 14) Table 44: UL testing of industrial control equipment Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 91: European Union Directives

    In addition, conformity with EU directives be verified by independent accredited certification organizations and certified with an EC type examination certificate. In addition to the directive (EMC RL 2004/108/EC), the machinery directive (MD 2006/42/EC) applies to the hand terminal. Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 92: International Certifications

    The mark is valid for the USA and Canada and facilitates the certification of your machines and systems in this economic area. Europe This mark certifies that all harmonized standards for the applicable directives have been met. Table 45: International certifications Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 93: Safety Technology Standards And Definitions

    – are permitted to be used regardless of the stop category if the same degree of safety is provided by applying standard EN ISO 13849-1:2015 and/or 61508, for example, as is required by 60204-1. Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 94: Safety Categories In Accordance With En Iso 13849-1:2015 (Safety Of Machinery - Safety-Related Parts Of Control Systems - Part 1: General Design Principles)

    13849-1:2015, annex A) provides a simplified procedure for risk assessment: Starting point for the risk assessment of the safety-related part of the controller Figure 64: Risk graph for determining the PLr for each safety function Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 95: Systems - Part 1: General Design Principles)

    This risk assessment is a part of the total risk assessment for the machine. The following risk graph (per 954-1, annex B) provides a simplified procedure for risk assessment: Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 96: Selecting The Performance Level And Category Per En Iso 13849-1

    • Whether the system is designed as a 2-channel system and a fault will not lead to a loss of the safety function (category 3) • Whether the system is designed as a 2-channel system and an accumulation of faults will not lead to a loss of the safety function (category 4) Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 97: Restart Interlock Per En 1037:1995 (Safety Of Machinery - Prevention Of Unexpected Startup)

    • Measures to prevent randomly generated startup commands. • Measures to prevent randomly generated startup commands from causing unexpected startup. • Measures to automatically stop the dangerous part of the machine before a dangerous situation caused by unexpected startup. Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 98: Information About Mrl 2006/42/Ec

    13849-1:2015. Performance level (PL) per EN ISO 13849-1 Safety integrity level (SIL) per 61508-1 No correspondence Table 51: EN ISO 13849-1:2015, table 4 - Relationship between performance level (PL) and safety integrity level (SIL) Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 99: Abbreviations

    Discrete level that specifies the ability of safety-related parts of a controller to perform a safety function under foreseeable conditions Probability of failure per hour Probability of a failure per hour Safety integrity level Safety integrity level Table 53: Abbreviations Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 100: Conformity And Type Certificate

    Standards and certifications 5.6 Conformity and type certificate 5.6.1 EC declaration of conformity Figure 66: EC declaration of conformity Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 101: Ec Type Examination Certificate

    Standards and certifications 5.6.2 EC type examination certificate Figure 67: EC type examination certificate Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 102: Accessories

    Model number 5MMUSB.2048-00 General information Data retention 10 years status indicators (green) MTBF 100,000 hours (at 25°C) Type 1.1, Maintenance None Certifications Table 55: 5MMUSB.2048-00 - Technical data Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 103: Temperature/Humidity Diagram

    Dimensions Width 19 mm Length 52.2 mm Height 7.9 mm Table 55: 5MMUSB.2048-00 - Technical data Signals data transfer (reception and transmission). 6.1.1.4 Temperature/Humidity diagram Operation Temperature [°C] Figure 68: 5MMUSB.2048-00 - Temperature/Humidity diagram Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 104: 5Mmusb.xxxx-01

    Full speed: Max. 0.9 MB/s High speed: Max. 23 MB/s Endurance SLC flash Data retention >10 years Data reliability <1 unrecoverable error per 10 bits read Connection cycles >1500 Table 57: 5MMUSB.2048-01, 5MMUSB.4096-01 - Technical data Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 105: Temperature/Humidity Diagram

    The maximum ambient temperature is typically derated 1°C per 1000 meters starting at 500 m above sea level. 6.1.2.4 Temperature/Humidity diagram RH [%] T [°C] -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 Figure 69: 5MMUSB.xxxx-01 - Temperature/Humidity diagram Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 106 Accessories Diagram legend Operation T [°C] Temperature in °C Storage and transport RH [%] Relative humidity (RH) in percent and non-condensing Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 107: Protective Cover

    2. Pull the loop tight with a pair of pliers and put the cover on the end of the circular connector (the red dot indicates how the cover must go on). Figure 71: 5CAMPP.0000-10 - Closing the protective cover Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 108: 5Campp.0001-10

    Installed control cabinet cable, e.g. in control cabinet door, Cover inserted with a screw near the installation site Figure 72: Attaching the control cabinet cable protective cover Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 109: Wall Mount

    6.3.1.1.1 Components Device carrier BOTTOM Cable suspension Figure 73: 4MPBRA.0000-01 - Components Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 110: Order Data

    Accessories 6.3.1.2 Order data Model number Short description Figure Accessories 4MPBRA.0000-01 MP40/50 wall mount. Table 60: 4MPBRA.0000-01 - Order data 6.3.1.3 Dimensions 39.6 201.1 56.2 Detail: J Detail: K Figure 74: 4MPBRA.0000-01 - Dimensions Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 111: Storing The Mobile Panel Device

    6.3.1.4 Storing the Mobile Panel device The following images illustrate the proper way to store a Mobile Panel device on the wall mount. Front view Side view Figure 75: Storing a Mobile Panel device on a wall mount Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 112: Connection Boxes

    • Compatible for connections with Mobile Panel 7100, Mobile Panel 40/50 and Mobile Panel 100/200 • Emergency stop circuit not interrupted when disconnecting and connecting the Mobile Panel during oper- ation •...
  • Page 113: Technical Data

    (section "Safety technology"). For the box cable. The protective cover must be in place when a Mobile Panel 7100, Mobile Panel 40/50 or Mobile Panel 100/200 is not connected. Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 114: Safety Characteristics

    6.4.1.8 Content of delivery Quantity Component Connection box 4MPCBX.0000-00 Screw plugs M16x1.5 (screwed on) Screw plugs M20x1.5 (screwed on) Protective cover in place (design similar to 5CAMPP.0001-10) Table 64: 4MPCBX.0000-00 - Content of delivery Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 115 Accessories The box cable (model number 5CAMPB.0xxx-10) is necessary to establish the electrical connection between the control cabinet and connection box. Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 116: 4Mpcbx.0001-00

    Keys Hot plug button Emergency stop Operating conditions 60529 protection IP65 (only with protective cover or connected Mobile Pan- el 7100, Mobile Panel 40/50 or Mobile Panel 100/200) Mechanical characteristics Housing Material GK-AISi11Mg (gravity die casting) Coating Powdered RAL 7012, fine structure...
  • Page 117: Dimensions

    M5 (10 deep) ø 9 Opening at bottom Opening at bottom ø 4.5 Figure 80: 4MPCBX.0000-01 - Drilling template 6.4.2.6 Content of delivery Quantity Component Connection box 4MPCBX.0001-00 Table 67: 4MPCBX.0001-00 - Content of delivery Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 118: Box Cable

    Halogen- and silicone-free Supply lines Material Tinned copper stranded wire Permissible operating voltage 30 VDC Table 69: 5CAMPB.0100-10 - Technical data 60950 requirements must be observed; see section "+24 VDC power supply" of the user's manual. Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 119: Cable Pinout

    Cable gland + grounding 70 mm RJ45 ST2 - Ethernet RJ45 RJ45 Ethernet 80 mm 5 wires CAN 1 & CAN 2 CAN 1 & CAN 2 50 mm Figure 82: 5CAMPB.0xxx-10 - Cable pinout Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 120 ST3 CAN, 5-pin male connector Wire colors 1 High Pin 1 White 1 Low Pin 2 Orange Shielding Pin 3 Black 2 High Pin 4 Yellow 2 Low Pin 5 Green Table 70: 5CAMPB.0xxx-10 - Cable pinout Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 121: Mp40/50 Buffer Accumulator

    Model number 5MPBAT.0000-00 General information Initial charging duration At least 4 hours Service life 500 charging cycles Battery Design Lithium ion Certifications GOST-R Table 72: 5MPBAT.0000-00 - Technical data Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 122 Max. 15 minutes Environmental conditions Temperature Operation 0 to 45°C (charging) -20 to 60°C (discharging) Storage -20°C to70°C (ideal temperature: 20 to25°C) Transport -20°C to70°C (ideal temperature: 20 to25°C) Table 72: 5MPBAT.0000-00 - Technical data Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 123: Touch Screen Stylus Pen

    6.7.1.2 Order data Model number Short description Figure Accessories 5AC900.1100-01 Mobile Panel touch screen stylus pen - 5 pcs. - For MP40/50/7100 Table 73: 5AC900.1100-01 - Order data Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 124: Hmi Drivers & Utilities Dvd

    • Power Panel 500 / Automation PC 510 / Automation PC 511 BIOS • Panel PC 310 Driver for the devices • Automation Device Interface (ADI) • Audio • Chipset • CD-ROM Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 125 • Windows CE • Windows CE • Windows CE tools • Windows Embedded Standard 2009 • Windows Embedded Standard 7 • Thin client • Windows NT Embedded • Windows XP Embedded • VNC viewer Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 126 • Acrobat Reader 5.0.5 (freeware in German, English and French) • Power Archiver 6.0 (freeware in German, English and French) • Internet Explorer 5.0 (German and English) • Internet Explorer 6.0 (German and English) Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 127: Servicing/Maintenance

    Apply the cleaning agent to the cloth first; do not spray it directly onto the device! Never use aggressive solvents, chemicals, abrasive cleaners, compressed air or steam cleaners. Information: Displays with a touch screen should be cleaned at regular intervals. Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 128: Installing The Buffer Accumulator

    3. Connect the accumulator cable to the marked female connector and place the accumulator into position (as shown in the image). Be sure that the cables are installed properly to prevent them from becoming pinched. Figure 84: Connecting the cables 4. Install the cover. Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 129: Stop Button

    Appendix A A.1 Stop button Stop button for Mobile Panel 40/50 revisions ≤ I0 The following stop button is installed on Mobile Panel 40/50 devices for revisions ≤ I0: Figure 85: Stop button up to revision ≤ I0 Information: The following specified characteristic data, features and limit values are only valid for these individual components and may differ from those of the complete system.
  • Page 130: Enable Switch

    Category Performance level Proof test interval 20 years MTTF symmetrized per D.2 of EN ISO 13849-1 88 years 1.35x 10 The monitoring device is not accounted for in the MTTF specifications. See also TBD. Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 131: Chemical Resistance

    Illuminated button • switch • Stop button • Display seal • Housing seal • Cover seal • Handwheel rotary knob • Potentiometer rotary knob • Slot covers Table 77: Chemical resistance test - Test results Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 132 Housing seal - Slight swelling • Housing seal • Cover seal - Slight swelling • Cover seal • Handwheel rotary knob • Potentiometer rotary knob • Slot covers Table 77: Chemical resistance test - Test results Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 133 Illuminated button • switch • Stop button • Display seal • Housing seal • Cover seal • Handwheel rotary knob • Potentiometer rotary knob • Slot covers Table 77: Chemical resistance test - Test results Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 134 Display seal • Stop button attachment - Loss of color • Housing seal • Cover seal • Handwheel rotary knob • Potentiometer rotary knob • Slot covers Table 77: Chemical resistance test - Test results Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 135 Cover seal • Handwheel, potentiometer slot covers - Not tested MEK (Methyl ethyl ketone), Toluene (Toluolum Not tested DAB 74), Xylene (Xyluolum OAB 90) -Test 2 Table 77: Chemical resistance test - Test results Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 136: Touch Screen - Tested By Manufacturer

    • Vinegar • Naphtha • Dimethyformamide • Formula 409 cleaner • Acetone • Hydrochloric acid (pH = 3) • Soda • Isopropyl alcohol (IPA) • Toluene • Beer • Chloral • Ethanol • Tea Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 137: Viewing Angles

    Used in technical data tables if there is currently no value for specific technical data. The value will be supplied later. MTBF Mean time between failures The expected value of the operating time between two consecutive failures. Table 78: Abbreviations used in this user's manual Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 138: Glossary

    Serial networking of the components saves time during planning and installation. Addition- ally, the size of control cabinets is reduced and failure and maintenance times are shortened, thereby achieving better system availability. System expansions, changes and updates are easy to implement. Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 139 Mean Time Between Failures > The mean time between two failures for repairable objects and reliability para- meters. Maintenance Controller > A standalone processor system in B&R industrial PCs, which provides additional func- tions for system monitoring and availability. Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 140 [e.g. V.24, TTY, RS232, RS422, RS485], which are set up for different transfer speeds and transfer distances. From the point of view of software, the term interface describes the transfer point between program modules using specified rules for transferring the program data. Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 141 4-wire bus cable. The version on the market since 2001 (Version USB 2.0) allows data transfer rates up to 480 Mbps and is therefore also useful for transferring video data and for high-speed disk drives. www.usb.org Uninterruptible Power Supply > see UPS Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...
  • Page 142 Examples of such devices are handheld PCs, digital wire- less receivers, intelligent mobile phones, multimedia consoles, etc. In embedded systems, Windows CE is also an excellent choice for automation technology. Mobile Panel 40/50 User's manual V1.80...

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