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BL2 BPC 1500 128GB M.2 1147737 spreader, bracket, and thermal pads are included SSD KIT Visit phoenixcontact.net/products for available accessories Replacement parts Description Type Order No. Pcs./Pkt. Connector, printed circuit board connector MC 1,5/ 2-STF-3,5 1847055 9/38 PHOENIX CONTACT 4038_en_J...
Place the wall brackets on the back of the PC. Figure 3-1 Wall bracket installation (BL2 BPC 15…S… shown) Attach the two brackets to the BL2 BPC 15… using the included M3x5 screws. Torque the screws to 0.5 Nm. 11/38 PHOENIX CONTACT 4038_en_J...
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Improper torque may damage the threads in the aluminum housing. Figure 3-3 DIN rail mounting bracket Angle the BL2 BPC 15… to the top edge of the mounting plate hangs on the top edge of the DIN rail (A). 12/38 PHOENIX CONTACT 4038_en_J...
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Secure the device on the rail with rail clamps. If necessary to remove, push down on the top of the unit and then tilt out. Figure 3-5 Removal from a DIN rail 13/38 PHOENIX CONTACT 4038_en_J...
Serial (COM): Two D-SUB 9 serial ports (BL2 BPC 15…E… only) are for serial commu- nication. X7: COM may be configured as either RS-422, 4-wire RS-485, or 5-wire RS- 232 (see “Serial communication (BL2 BPC 15…E… only)” on page 16). 14/38 PHOENIX CONTACT 4038_en_J...
The operational voltage is 12 … 30 V DC as shown on the product at the power con- nector X1. However, the products only meet CE approval when operated at 24 V DC ±20% as shown on the product label. 15/38 PHOENIX CONTACT 4038_en_J...
The physical layer is set using the UEFI setup accessed during the boot sequence (see “Configurable D SUB-9 connector” on page 26). The X8 COM port operates on the RS-232 layer only. 16/38 PHOENIX CONTACT 4038_en_J...
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– TXD- TXD- TXD+ TXD+ RXD+ RXD+ – RXD- RXD- – – – – – – – Wake on ring Wake on ring Wake on ring This is a limited, 5-wire implementation of the RS-232 standard. 17/38 PHOENIX CONTACT 4038_en_J...
Indicates data storage activity 15…E… only) green Table 4-2 Ethernet port LED indicators Status Description Activity Link No link Solid orange Linked Flashing orange Active data transfer Speed 10 Mbps connection Orange 100 Mbps connection Green 1000 Mbps connection 19/38 PHOENIX CONTACT 4038_en_J...
Interface panel showing mounting screws : U S : U S : E T : E T — : P W R : 1 2 - 3 Remove the two screws (1) in the interface panel. 21/38 PHOENIX CONTACT 4038_en_J...
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Remove the four screws (1) on the top panel (opposite end from the interface panel) and remove the panel (2). With the top panel off, the heat sink (3) can be removed to access the circuit board and drive bay. Figure 5-3 Drive installation 22/38 PHOENIX CONTACT 4038_en_J...
Remove the two upper screws (1) securing the back panel (2) to the upper heat sink (3). It is not necessary to remove the two lower screws. Remove the two lower screws (4) securing the interface panel to the lower heat sink (5). 23/38 PHOENIX CONTACT 4038_en_J...
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Slide the upper and lower heat sink-and-plate assemblies away from each other. Note that the circuit boards will come along with the upper heat sink. Friction may make separating the two heat sink assemblies difficult. Grasp firmly or carefully use a screwdriver to slide the two assemblies apart. 24/38 PHOENIX CONTACT 4038_en_J...
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15. Secure the heat sink assemblies together using the screws previously removed. Torque screws to 0.5 Nm. 16. Reinstall the BL2 BPC 15… and attach previously removed connectors. 17. Apply power to the unit and note the UEFI status. 25/38 PHOENIX CONTACT 4038_en_J...
Configurable D SUB-9 connector During the power-up process, press the <F2> or <Delete> key until the UEFI interface appears. Navigate to the “Configuration/Super IO Configuration/Transceiver Mode” menu and follow the prompts. Figure 5-6 “Configuration/Super IO Configuration/Transceiver Mode” selection 26/38 PHOENIX CONTACT 4038_en_J...
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Maintenance Figure 5-7 “Line Termination” settings Make sure to adjust the RS-422/485 line driver settings accordingly. When finished, save the changes and reboot the system. 27/38 PHOENIX CONTACT 4038_en_J...
Power, maximum @ 24 V Typical 12.7 W Maximum 16.8 W ® Windows 10, 32 GB M.2 drive, 4 GB RAM, loopback plugs in RS-232 and LAN ports, USB ports fully loaded, running Burn-in tests at 100% 29/38 PHOENIX CONTACT 4038_en_J...
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This is a limited implementation of the EIA-232 standard. RS-485 requires a four-wire installation unless software controls data flow management. Mechanical tests Shock test according to IEC 60068-2-27 15g with 11 ms impulse, 18 shocks total Vibration resistance according to EN 60068-2-6 30/38 PHOENIX CONTACT 4038_en_J...
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EN 61000-6-2 Approvals CE compliant FCC (CFR Title 47 Part 15 Subpart B: 2018 Class A) EN 55022, EN 55024 EN 300 328 V2.2.2; EN 301 893 V2.1.1; EN 301 4899-1 V2.1.1; EN 301 489-17 V3.1.1 31/38 PHOENIX CONTACT 4038_en_J...
List of tables List of tables Section 3 Table 3-1: D-SUB 9 pinout..................17 Section 4 Table 4-1: Device LED indicators ................. 19 Table 4-2: Ethernet port LED indicators..............19 35/38 PHOENIX CONTACT 4038_en_J...
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The receipt of technical documentation (in particular user documentation) does not constitute any further duty on the part of Phoenix Contact to furnish information on modifications to products and/or technical documentation. You are responsible to verify the suitability and intended use of the products in your specific application, in particular with regard to observing the applicable standards and regulations.
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