Rockwell Automation Allen-Bradley ASEM On-Machine 6300MA User Manual
Rockwell Automation Allen-Bradley ASEM On-Machine 6300MA User Manual

Rockwell Automation Allen-Bradley ASEM On-Machine 6300MA User Manual

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  • Page 1 ASEM On-Machine 6300MA Monitors and On-Machine 6300PA Panel PCs Catalog Numbers 6300MA and 6300PA User Manual Original Instructions...
  • Page 2: Important User Information

    If this equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired. In no event will Rockwell Automation, Inc. be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damages resulting from the use or application of this equipment.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Install the Accessory........... 25 Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 4 Framework .NET 4.6.1 Installation........50 Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 5 Replace an Encoder Knob ..........96 Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 6 Motherboard ............116 Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 7 USB 2.0 ............. 137 Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 8 Table of Contents Notes: Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 9: Preface

    Ethernet Reference Manual, ENET-RM002 Describes basic Ethernet concepts, infrastructure components, and infrastructure features. Provides guidance on how to conduct security assessments, implement Rockwell Automation System Security Design Guidelines Reference Manual, SECURE-RM001 products in a secure system, harden the control system, manage user access, and dispose of equipment.
  • Page 10 Notes: Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 11: Overview

    USB HUB with three USB 2.0 ports. (a) Other operating systems (OSs) (such as Linux, VxWorks, QNX) have not been certified. Other OSs reasonably supported by the Intel platform can be used after verification of compatibility. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 12: Approximate Dimensions

    (shown in Figure perimeter handle, or keyboard support tray. Figure 1 - Back Panel Features Center (VESA) Mount Bottom Arm Mount Top Arm Mount Removable Cover Removable Cover Removable Cover Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 13: Peripheral Connections

    • light emitting diode (LED) status indicators, • lever switches, • key lock switches, • encoders, and • an emergency stop (E-stop) button. When the cover is removed, the connection area is accessible. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 14: Led Status Indicators

    On-Machine Monitor — Standard, Underside View On-Machine Monitor — RVL, Underside View On-Machine Panel PC, Underside View Note No. LED Status Indicator Watchdog Over Temperature/Battery On/Off/Standby Hard Disk Drive/Solid State Drive (HDD/SSD) Remote Video Link (RVL) Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 15: Installation

    IEC/EN/DIN EN/UL60950-1 and as defined in IEC-61010-2-201, power supply per UL. - use an isolated power supply with galvanic isolation to help prevent common mode noise at low/medium frequencies on the power supply line, ground loop noise, and overvoltage caused by lightning. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 16: Isolated Power Supply

    - Connection terminal buttons and E-stop button for select models with button area - Side handles or perimeter handle, and keyboard tray For proper selection of an adapter plate, bracket, and other optional accessories. see ASEM 6300V On-Machine Accessories Product Information, publication 6300V-PC005. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 17: Prepare For Installation

    3. Insert the stripped end of the grounding wire into the open end of the lug and crimp it securely to the wire. 4. Install the ground wire to the ground screw according to the sequence shown at right. 5. Tighten the nut to the ground screw. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 18: Attach The Dc Power Connector Assembly

    13. Use the plastic screwdriver (supplied) to torque the DC terminal block flange screws to 0.3 N•m (2.66 lb•in.) (see Note No. 5, Table 14. Insert the DC power wires through the mounting area of your On-Machine product cover. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 19: Attach Peripheral Cables

    IMPORTANT Be sure that all cables are not pinched or kinked when tightening the screws of the mounting plate. 3. Attach the bottom arm, top arm, or VESA mount to the mounting surface according to the manufacturer’s installation instruction. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 20: Reattach The Cover

    A light emitting diode (LED) status indicator illuminates on the lower left front bezel of your On-Machine product. For the location of other LED status indicators, see  LED Status Indicators on page Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 21: Accessory Installation

    Often, the peripheral cables do not have the required length do so. For this reason, you must (a.) shut down any other connected components according to their manufacturer’s instructions, then (b.) disconnect the peripheral cables. 3. If required, shut down any other connected component. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 22: Remove The Cover

    Area 15.6 in. 18.5 in. 21.5 in. LCD 24 in. LCD 21.5 in. LCD 24 in. LCD with 240.0 276.0 314.0 347.0 427.0 427.0 (9.45) (10.87) (12.36) (13.66) (16.81) (16.81) without (0.47) (10.78) Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 23: Unpack The Accessory

    Landscape: M5 x 16 mm Screws (4 quantity) Landscape: M5 x 16 mm Screws (4 quantity) Portrait: M5 x 30 mm Screws (4 quantity) Portrait: M5 x 16 mm Screws (2 quantity) and M5 x 30 mm Screws (2 quantity) Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 24: Required Tools

    On-Machine Fixing Screw product. Discard the four fixing screws. 4. Remove and discard the four o-rings from the four fixing points. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 25: Install The Accessory

    IMPORTANT Do not use the hardware packed with the side handles for this installation type. Only use the hardware packed with the keyboard support tray. See Table 12 on page 24 for the list of supplied hardware provided with the keyboard support tray. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 26: Adapter Plates

    4 x R 6.00 4 x R 4.50 57.00 58.00 (0.18) (0.24) (0.18) (2.24) (2.28) 80.00 Ø 44.00 57.00 Ø 44.00 80.00 58.00 (3.15) (1.73) (2.24) (1.73) (3.15) (2.28) 4 x R 5.50 (0.22) Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 27: Required Tools

    1. Carefully push and release the CFast SSD card. The CFast SSD card will eject from the CFast slot. 2. Extract the CFast SSD card from the slot. 3. Proceed to Install the Existing CFast SSD Card. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 28: Install The Existing Cfast Ssd Card

    The CFast slot is designed to prevent the CFast SSD card from being inserted incorrectly. If there is resistance when inserting the CFast SSD card, check for proper orientation. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 29: Replace Or Install An Element

    By design, ATX push buttons, USB 2.0, Ethernet/IP, and RFID elements do not connect to the terminal blocks. For a complete list of available kits, see ASEM 6300V On-Machine Accessories Product Information, publication 6300V-PC005. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002A-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 30: Element Positions

    An element cannot be installed to the right of the radio frequency The emergency (E-stop) button can identification (RFID) transponder, except when the RFID only be installed in this position. transponder is installed in the position indicated in green. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002A-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 31: Terminal Blocks

    Table 14 - Terminal Block Labels Note No. Description Terminal Block Number Position on terminal block of the terminal contacts Electrical schema of the element installed Front position of the installed element ID of the element installed Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002A-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 32: Required Tools

    Place your On-Machine product with the LCD facing down on the clean, soft microfiber cloth. c. Disconnect cables from other components (such as a RVL transmitter or RVL receiver) to accommodate setting your On-Machine product with the LCD facing down. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002A-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 33: Replace An Element

    2. From the button area on the front of your On-Machine product: a. Use a slotted screwdriver to remove the screws from the card of the element. b. Gently pull the card up off of the button area. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002A-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 34: Install The Replacement Element

    2. Align the tab of the element with the slot on the cavity in the button area. Slot 3. Insert the element into the cavity from the front side of the button area. 4. Hand-tighten the nut evenly onto the element from the back side of the button area. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002A-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 35: Add An Element

    3. Use a 5 mm socket spanner to tighten the two spacers onto the cavity area. 4. For custom push button installation: Install the custom label (optional) and translucent lens at this time. See Add a Custom Label to a Custom Push Button on page 38 installation instructions. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002A-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 36 8. Use the spanner (provided) to fully tighten the nut. 9. Connect the flat of the cable to the card. 10. Use a slotted screwdriver to tighten the screws on the card. 11. Proceed to Complete the Replacement/Installation on page Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002A-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 37: Complete The Replacement/Installation

    If your button area of your On-Machine product was factory configured with a label holder, follow the procedure below to add a label. 1. Use a fine-tip, permanent marker to write the element function on the label. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002A-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 38: Add A Custom Label To A Custom Push Button

    (such as an icon or written description to indicate the function) to your custom push button. A Microsoft Word template is available for download from the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC).  Follow the instructions provided to print your custom push button label.
  • Page 39: Replace Or Install An Emergency Stop Button

    For this reason, you must: a. shut down any other connected components according to their manufacturer’s instructions, then b. disconnect the peripheral cables. 2. If required, shut down any other connected component(s). Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002A-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 40: Remove The Rear Cover

    IMPORTANT Before you remove the exiting SIL-3 E-stop button kit, be sure your replacement SIL-3 E-stop button kit is identical to the existing SIL-3 E-stop kit you are removing in the steps below. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002A-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 41: Install The E-Stop Kit

    WARNING: Risk of injury. The E-stop button must always be accessible. Never block the path to the E-stop button. AVERTISSEMENT: Risqué de blessure. Le bouton E-stop doit toujours être accessible. Ne bloquez jamais le chemin vers le bouton d’arrêt d’urgence. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002A-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 42 E-stop button itself, then set the PCB card into the E-stop button. 6. Use a Phillips screwdriver to secure the PCB card to the E-stop button. 7. Attach the connector on the flat cable to the PCB card. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002A-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 43: Connect The Terminal Block

    From the front of your On-Machine product, gently push the button area panel up to properly seat it flush against its frame. IMPORTANT Be sure that all cables are not pinched or kinked during the process if inserting and tightening the eight screws. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002A-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 44: Verify Functionality

    To verify the resistance between contacts (primary the emergency contacts). • Optional: 24V DC power supply - Purpose: To check the E-stop LED. This is optional as the LED functionality is not a part of the emergency chain. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002A-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 45: Test According To Configuration

    High Impedance Short circuit IMPORTANT: Not tested by multimeter Check these contacts carefully. Apply 24VDC power supply +24V DC Apply power supply ground Already tested in another configuration — — — 6300V-ESTOP-ES and 6300V-ESTOP-E1 Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002A-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 46 Replace or Install an Emergency Stop Button Figure 9 - E-stop Button Released Position Figure 10 - E-stop Button Pressed Position 6300V-ESTOP-E2…E5 Figure 11 - E-stop Button Released Position Figure 12 - E-stop Button Pushed Position Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002A-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 47: Install The Radio Frequency Identification Device

    6300V On-Machine Accessories Product Information, publication 6300V-PC005. Application software and libraries to program both RFID module types are available for download from the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC). Appendix D on page 135 for technical data related to RFID products.
  • Page 48: Set Up The Software Application

    Set Up the Software Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC). Application A log in must be created on the Rockwell Automation PCDC site prior to downloading the software application. The software application includes the following software components: •...
  • Page 49 3. Right-click to select the driver software update function. 4. Select the “Browse my computer for driver software” option. 5. Select the folder which contains the drivers. 6. Wait for the OS to recognize the peripheral device. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002A-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 50: Driver For Rfid Tag Programming Unit (13.56 Mhz Hf)

    1. Download the AN220SW USB Driver Customization file, AN220SW.zip, from either of following links: Silcon Labs Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC). The downloaded file is saved in archive format. 2. Unzip the downloaded file, then launch the executable (.exe) file.
  • Page 51: Configuration

    When the ‘Connect’ button is clicked, the application connects to the RFID RFID TYPE device, this field populates with the identified device type (HF or LF). 3. Click the ‘Connect’ button. The progress bar initiates the operation. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002A-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 52 The method for writing the UID and emulating a UNIQUE tag using a LF tag is explained in 4.7.2. The UID stored by the manufacturer may be requested by querying the tag with specific messages. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002A-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 53 The function requires two parameters: • Start Byte: Bytes from where to start reading. • Data Size: Number of bytes to be read starting from the Start Byte position. IMPORTANT The number of bytes starts from 0. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002A-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 54 Surname: Surname of the person [fixed length string equal to 30 characters] c. Birthday: Date of birth of the person [type DateTime] d. AreaAccess: Hexadecimal value which defines access to the various system areas [type WORD] Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002A-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 55 Both data and structure are saved. A byte array is generated starting from the records contained in the Create Data Array structure, then creates a copy to the clipboard. 3. Paste the clipboard contents into a text editor. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002A-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 56 The size of the structure in bytes must be noted. 2. Select the entire string from the Hex Data field, then copy and paste the string to clipboard. Transform the Byte Array into a Defined Data Structure Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002A-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 57: Structures

    Typically, this function is used after having read the tag data using the ReadByteArray() function. Load structure from Load the previously declared XML structure to format the binary data read from a tag. XML file… Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002A-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 58 ‘Data report’ pop-up window Inventory IMPORTANT: This function is critical if the size of the antenna is small. For this reason, it is advised to run preliminary tests before using it. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002A-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 59 Byte array to write from the tag Write Byte Array (hexadecimal). IMPORTANT: Data (Hex) The size of the data array written starting from Start Byte must not exceed the size of the tag. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002A-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 60: Iso 14443A Mifare Ultralight (13.56 Mhz)

    Read a byte array from the tag starting from the point indicated by Start byte. Read Block Block Block number to read. Data (Hex) Read data (hexadecimal) Table 30 - Write Block Command Description Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002A-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 61: Iso 14443A Mifare Classic (13.56 Mhz)

    IMPORTANT Carefully review the content within Appendix A containing the technical and structural details of the ISO 14443A Mifare Classic before changing the commands within the ISO 14443A Mifare Classic (13.56 MHz) tab. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002A-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 62 If the tag is detected by the RFID reader of this pull-down menu shows the inner structure of the tag itself. The data blocks are indicated in blue while the trailer data are red. The Manufacturer is black and is read-only. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002A-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 63 Set the access bits by clicking the ‘Security Configuration Help’ button Table 40 - Read Block Command Description Block Block number to read. Data read in hexadecimal format Read Block Data (Hex) (16 bytes). Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002A-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 64: Rfid Lf 125 Khz Reader

    Index from where to start Start Byte reading. Write Byte Array Byte array read from the tag Data (Hex) (hexadecimal) RFID LF 125 kHz Reader The LF reader supports various types of tags: • M4305 Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002A-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 65: Em3405/T5557/Q5 (125 Khz)

    The three types of Custom ID that can be used to format the tag are listed in Table Table 45 - Custom ID Formats Command Description SHORT_ID 5 bytes MEDIUM_ID 10 bytes Custom ID LONG_ID 20 bytes EM3405/T5557/Q5 (125 kHz) Figure 22 - EM3405/T5557/Q5 (125 kHz) Tab Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002A-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 66: Hitag1 (125 Khz)

    HITAG1 (125 kHz) Figure 23 - HITAG1 (125 kHz) Tab Table 49 - Manufacturer ID Description Manufacturer ID UID of the tag manufacturer Read Manufacturer ID Read the manufacturer ID on the tag Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002A-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 67: Hitag S256 / Hitag S2048 (125 Khz)

    Read a data page of the tag Page Page on which to read the content Data (HEX) Data read in hexadecimal format Show the page data declared on the Page Read page field in the Data field Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002A-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 68: Rfid Diagnostic

    Solder Bridge W3 Solder Bridge W2 Parameter defined by the manufacturer Solder Bridge W1 I/O 2 as Input I/O 1 as Input Table 56 - RFID Diagnostics: RFID Device Parameters Field Name Description Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002A-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 69: Additional Information

    6 bytes. There are two different keys, A and B. The keys can be used in different ways by setting the safety attributes. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002A-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 70 Initially, when the tag is clear, it is set so that both the DATA blocks and the SECTOR TRAILERS can be read and written with Key A which with Key B is set to the fixed value FFFFFFFFFFFF. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002A-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 71: Sector Trailer Policy Bits And Data Block

    TRAILER instead of DATA. Figure 28 on page 72 Figure 29 on page 72 illustrate how to configure the various bits. The policies are expressed differently according to whether they are SECTOR TRAILER or DATA blocks. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002A-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 72 In practice, it can be read and written with Key A (remember that the key is initially set to FFFFFFFFFFFF). This situation must be modified for two reasons: • Keys A and B are identical and known, and therefore protection is in-validated. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002A-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 73: Safety Attribute Setting For Reading And Writing Mifare Classic Tag

    2. Select an item from the ‘Block’ pull-down menu within ‘Write Block’ section to view all the blocks related to the detected tag. Items include: - Manufacturer Block: always in position 0 (color: black) - Data Block: data block (color: blue) Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002A-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 74 2. Click the ‘Read Block’ button. The newly declared policies can be read. 3. If the tag has the policy set for reading with Key_B, populate the ‘Current Access Keys’ section with these values: a. Check the ‘Use KEY’. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002A-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 75 3. Set the 16 bytes to write (Data field in hexadecimal). 4. Click the ‘Write Selected Block’ button (1) to write only the selected data block. 5. Click the ‘Write All Data Blocks’ button (2) to write all data of the tag. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002A-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 76: Formatting A Tag

    Trailer access bits C1 C2 C3: These define how to access the TRAILER SECTOR for reading and writing • Data access bits C1 C2 C3: These define how to access DATA blocks in reading and writing. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002A-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 77: Example: Render A Tag Unusable Through Change Policies

    Key_A set to value: 11111111111111111111111111111111h Objective b. data blocks can be written only with Key_B set to value: 22222222222222222222222222222222h c. sector trailer can be written only with Key_B. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002A-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 78 “FFFFFFFFFFFFh” with the ‘Use KEY’ unchecked within the ‘Current Access Keys’ section. 2. Set Key_A and Key_B and the policies in the Help section. 3. Click the ‘Write Selected Block’ button again to program the tag with new policies. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002A-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 79 If the policies are edited to the correct value in the “Current Access Keys” section, a string of 16 empty bytes will be read. This value is correct because the tag is still clear so that data blocks are set with value 0. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002A-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 80 Review the values within the ‘Current Access Keys’ section. The result is correct because: The string formed in both ‘KEY A’ and ‘KEY B’ fields have values of 16 identical empty bytes in hexadecimal format and the ‘Use KEY’ is unchecked. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002A-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 81: Operate An On-Machine Panel Pc

    Microsoft security fixes. The latest versions for 1607 and 1809 can be found at: https://portal.msrc.microsoft.com/enus/security-guidance/advisory/ADV990001 Latest Cumulative Updates Latest cumulative updates (LCUs) can be installed as MSU files, an update package used by Windows Update, once downloaded from the Microsoft Update Catalog site: https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Home.aspx Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 82: Configure For Automatic Windows Updates

    3. Press the ‘OK’ button. The Local Group Policy Editor window appears. 4. Navigate to Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Update 5. Select the ‘Windows Update’ folder in left pane. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 83: Use Windows Defender

    On ASEM Windows 10 10 IOT Enterprise LTSC 2019 (also known as 1809), Windows Defender is disabled by default. If Windows Defender is required for security to the system, it must be enabled. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 84 Windows Components > Windows Defender Antivirus 5. Select the ‘Windows Defender Antivirus’ folder in left pane. 6. Double-click ‘Turn off Windows Defender Antivirus’ in the right panel. The ‘Turn off Windows Defender Antivirus’ window appears. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 85: Unified Extensible Firmware Interface Boot

    Due to the internal filter implementation, files excluded from the write filter will also take up RAM overlay space. All unnecessary services and scheduled tasks (such as Windows Defender and Windows Updates) must be stopped/disabled to minimize unneeded writes to the RAM overlay. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 86: Enable The Uwf Feature

    3. Navigate to ‘Programs and Features’ > ‘Turn Windows Features On or Off’. The ‘Windows Features’ pop-up window appears. 4. Expand the ‘Device Lock Down’ folder. 5. Select/check ‘Unified Write Filter’ 6. Press the ‘OK’ button. 7. Reboot the system. Once rebooted, configure the filter. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 87: Use The Uwf Manager

    - Due to this buffer allocation, System RAM must be 4 GB or more. • The default warning notification threshold is set for 512 MB when 50% of the default overlay is in use. It can be modified with the command: - uwfmgr overlay Set-WarningThreshold <size> Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 88: Write Filter

    To run this process in the foreground, perform the following steps as a system administrator: 1. Open the CMD shell. 2. Execute the command, “Dism.exe /online /Cleanup-Image /StartComponentCleanup”. The filter is now enables without risk. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 89: Define Exclusions

    1. Restart your machine mount box PC using one of the following methods: a. from the Start menu, select ‘Restart’ or b. press Ctrl+Alt+Delete on an attached keyboard and select ‘Restart.’ Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 90 9. Navigate down to ‘Restore Legacy Support’. A ‘Restore Legacy Support’ popup menu appears. 10. Select ‘Next Boot’. A warning appears within the ‘Restore Legacy Support’ popup menu. 11. Select ‘OK’, then press the ‘F10’ key to save and exit the BIOS. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 91 Chapter 7 Operate an On-Machine Panel PC Notes: Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 92 Chapter 7 Operate an On-Machine Panel PC Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 93: Maintenance

    2. If additional cleaning is needed: a. Lightly dampen a microfiber cloth with water or a cleaner made specifically for cleaning LCD display surfaces. b. Gently wipe the LCD display with as little pressure as possible. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 94: Exterior Surfaces

    8. Gently lift the cover from your On-Machine product and set it aside. The peripheral cable connections, slots, screwdriver, and battery extraction tool are now accessible. 9. Proceed with the applicable maintenance procedure. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 95: Cfast Ssd Card

    8. Use the battery extractor tool to insert the battery holder with battery into the battery slot of the chassis. 9. Reattach the battery extractor tool and screwdriver to the cover. 10. Proceed to Complete Maintenance on page Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 96: Replace An Encoder Knob

    2. Insert the eight screws in the holes. 3. Torque the eight screws to 1…1.2 N•m (8.85…10.62 lb•in.). IMPORTANT Do not overtighten the screws. Overtightening can cause damage to the gasket attached to the cover. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 97: Troubleshooting

    Access to mass storage devices (HDD, SSD, and/or CFast) is Green Solid State Drive occurring through integrated drive electronics (IDE) channels. (SSD) Remote Video Link Green RVL transmitter is linked to the RVL receiver. (RVL) Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - March 2024...
  • Page 98: E-Stop Button

    6300V On-Machine Accessories Product Information, publication 6300V-PC005. Thin Film Transistor Display Pixel errors in the Thin Film Transistor (TFT) display are production-caused and represent no complaint-reason (according to ISO 13406-2, class II). Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - March 2024...
  • Page 99: Safety - Emergency Stop

    Type A equipment or (sub)system: (as Architectural Type) “Non –complex” (sub)system or equipment according 7.4.3.1.2 of IEC 61508-2. TYPE B Type B equipment or (sub)system: (as Architectural Type) “Complex” (sub)system or equipment according 7.4.3.1.3 of IEC 61508-2. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 100: Terms And Definitions

    Safety Integrity the safety-related control functions to be allocated to the SIF, where safety integrity level Level (SIL) four has the highest level of safety integrity and safety integrity level one has the lowest. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 101: Safety Related Equipment Definition

    LED,  26149505 2NC emergency dry contacts for Safety Relay SIL3 RAFI E-stop button reset by pulling, integrated white LED,  26149506 WHITE 2NC emergency dry contacts for Safety Relay Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 102: Emergency Function

    The two faults are indistinguishable because the effect on the CHN2 channel is the interruption of the flowing current. Figure 33 - E-stop Button Fault Diagnosis with Dry Contacts CHN 1 CHN 2 CHN 1 CHN 2 Safety System Safety System Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 103: Failure Modes, Effects, And Diagnostic Analysis

    Safety Section, Safety — Emergency Stop Button SIL-3 [Rel. A], could impair the systematic capability and lead the system to fail dangerously and systematically. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 104: Architectural Constraints

    Be careful while fixing or substituting the actuator. The tightening torque should be limited as stated in Table Figure 34 - Proper Use and Mechanical Limits of Actuator Orthogonal Force Tightening Torque Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 105: Rear Panel Connector

    SIF is under the responsibility of the end user together with the verification of the compliance with the allocated target SIL. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 106: Proof Test

    Any modification request on E-stop buttons by the end user shall be subject to Rockwell Automation approval. Any field returns (such as safety performance below target, deviations in the expected safety function, etc.) shall be communicated to Rockwell Automation in order to conduct an root cause analysis. Decommissioning and Disposal Customers and end users are solely responsible for the decommissioning and disposal of the product at the end of its useful life.
  • Page 107: Technical Specifications

    24 in., 1920x1080 Landscape Portrait Orientation Resistive P-CAP Resistive P-CAP P-CAP Touchscreen 5 wires Multi-touch 5 wires Multi-touch Multi-touch TrueFlat TrueFlat TrueFlat Aluminum Aluminum Front Panel Aluminum Aluminum Aluminum Full IP65 Protection Grade Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 108 Kit for ATX Power Supply (internal cable and push button on button area) Power Supply (optional) CR2032 Removable, 1 quantity Battery Microsoft Windows OS 10 IoT Enterprise 2019 64 bit Operating System Certified CE, RoHS, UKCA, cULus Listed Approvals Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 109: Gasket

    0.248 x 0.248 0.276 x 0.276 Pixel Pitch (mm) Light Emitting Diodes (LED) Backlight Luminance (cd/m2) 800:1 1000:1 5000:1 5000:1 Contrast 85°:85°(L/R) 89°:89°(L/R) 89°:89°(L/R) 89°:89°(L/R) Viewing Angle 85°:85°(U/L) 89°:89°(U/L) 89°:89°(U/L) 89°:89°(U/L) 50.000h Lifetime (minimum) Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 110: Labels

    Connections Label Connection Label Model Specific Label Table 76 - Model Specific Label Note No. Description Note No. Description Electric Information Model CE Symbol Model Disposal Bar Code UL Symbol Serial Number Caution Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 111: Power Supply

    Long Distance Connection Button Area, 2 TB Code Description Conformal Coating None No Button Area Code Description 1 RVL video output Blank No conformal coating (1) Only DC-powered monitors can be used in hazardous locations. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 112 Latching, 2x90 degrees, key removal in 0, 1, and 2; 2 N.C. Non-illuminated, black protrudent button, wired ATX Mode Blue, translucent Keylock momentary, 1x40 degree right, key removal in 0, wired Power Supply Signal Indicator Green, translucent Non-illuminated, gray button, wired Red, translucent Buzzer Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 113: 6300Pa On-Machine Panel Pcs

    12O GB No Button Area 240 GB No Storage Branding Handles Code Description Code Description Hard Wired Element(s) Standard AB None Code Description Brandless Perimeter Options Summary continued on page 114 Side Handles Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 114: Battery

    Replace the Battery on page Figure 36 - CR2032 MFR Battery: Approximate Dimensions (mm) Side View Dimensions are shown in 3.20 Ref. Ø 17 millimeters (mm). Dimensions are not for manufacturing purposes. Ref. Ø 20 0.05 minimum Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 115 Result: no discontinuity over 10 ms half sine wave acceleration 150q 6 ms 3 shock pulses each direction per axis, total 18 pulses Shock Test Result: no evidence of physical RoHS 2 compliant Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 116: Motherboard

    Transmit Data -/Receive Data - (RS-485/RS-422) Ring Indication (RS-232 Receive Data + (RS-422) Receive Data - (RS-422) N.C. N.C. DIP Switch Values Figure 38 - DIP Switch Locations SW3…SW5 — Top View of Motherboard MB1391/A Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 117 CLEAR ME ON = Reset SW4-2 CLEAR CMOS ON = Reset SW4-3 Restore BIOS Setup Defaults ON = Restore Defaults SW4-4 Watchdog Reset Enable ON = Reset SW4-5 PB/HT SW4-6 ENABLE FAN NO FAN Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 118 Ethernet port LAN Reserved Reserved M2 / SATA USB 2.0 internal Speaker USB 3.0 Reserved Front panel LED ATX power button USB 3.0 Reserved Touchscreen USB 2.0 Reserved Reserved Power supply USB 2.0 Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 119 Ground 3.3V PERp3 PETp0 Ground 3.3V PETn1 — 3.3V Ground Ground — Ground Table 89 - J10: Ethernet Port LAN 3 (i210) Signal Signal MDI2 MDIO MDI2# MDIO# MDI3 MDI1 MDI3# MDI1# Ground Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 120 Function Function Vcc (5V) Ground Table 94 - J15: Front Panel LED Signal Yellow anode Common cathode Green anode Table 95 - J20: 5-wire Resistive Touchscreen Connector Signal Signal Y/YT X/XL L/YB S/XR Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 121 Signal Ground Ground Table 100 - J31: ATX Power Button Signal Signal Power Button Ground Ground Inhibit MCU Power Button Ground Table 101 - J32: Internal USB 2.0 Signal Signal Vcc (5V) Ground Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 122 Table 104 - J33: Touch PCAP USB 2.0 Internal Connector Signal Signal Vcc (5V) Ground LAN Ports Table 105 - LAN Ports: Technical Data SIGNAL On-Machine Panel PC, Underside View Shield Shield LAN Ports Shield Shield Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 123: Adapters

    (0.95) 3.x1 3.x2 Ø 22.30 +0.40 +0.02 (0.88) (1) A 22 mm socket wrench is required for installation. (2) Dimensions are shown in millimeters (inches) [mm (in.)]. Dimensions are not for manufacturing purposes. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 124: Cables

    Maximum DC Power Supply 3.135 V 3.30 V 3.465 V Table 112 - CFast Card: Power Consumption Storage Capacity Mode [mA] 30 GB 60 GB 120 GB 240 GB 480 GB Active Idle Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 125 Dimensions are shown in millimeters (inches) [mm (in)]. Dimensions are not for manufacturing purposes. Side View 1.00 1.00 (0.04) (0.04) 0.50 (0.02) Top View 42.80 3.30 (1.68) (0.13) 12.00 13.80 (0.47) (0.54) 25.63 3.00 (0.18) 36.45 (0.12) (1.43) 4.50 (0.18) 41.60 (1.64) Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 126: Element Accessories

    (b) install the identical E-stop button kit in the same location on the button area to ensure certification compliance.  If another type of E-stop button kit is used, all certifications listed will be void. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 127: E-Stop Replacement Part Kits: 6300V-Estop-E1

    • 2 N.C. safety contacts for emergency relay WHITE • Dry contacts RAFI 1.20.126.604/0000 • [RAFI 1.30.273.101/2200] • ASEM PCBs (1) A 6300V-FIXSPANER is required for installation of these kits for power supply operation in ATX mode. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 128 (10 mA / 24V DC) cycles 100 mA Maximum 2,600,000 cycles 0.25 W B10d Rated Power Maximum DC-13 Rated Insulation Voltage Categories of Use 500V 1,000 A Rated Surge Voltage Conditional Short Circuit Current Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 129: E-Stop Replacement Part Kit: 6300V-Estop-Es

    Rated Operating Current Ie Positive Opening Contact According to EN60947-5-1, Appendix K 1,1Ie Breaking Capacity Table 128 - Replacement Part Description Cat. No. DFMC 1,5 / 4-STF-3,5 PCB Connector 6300V-TB8CONN1 Phoenix Contact 1790315 Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 130: E-Stop Accessory

    Table 131 - Illuminated Selector Switch Kits: Detail Element Label Rotating Angle(s) Switch Type N.C. N.O. Electrical Schema Cat. No. 1 x 90° right, shape ‘L’ Latching 6300V-SELECTSWITCH-SW1 3.x1 3.x2 2 x 60° Latching — 6300V-SELECTSWITCH-SW2 3.x1 3.x2 Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 131: Key Switches

    0 — KEYSWITCH-KS5 — KEYSWITCH-KS6 2 x 90° Latching in 0, 1, and 2 — KEYSWITCH-KS9 (1) A 6300V-FIXSPANER is required for installation of these kits for power supply operation in ATX mode. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 132: Keyboard Support Tray

    (1) Side handles can be installed along with a keyboard support tray for both landscape display models and portrait display models. A perimeter handle can be installed along with a keyboard support tray for landscape models only. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 133: Push Buttons, 22 Mm

    3.x1 3.x2 Green Translucent — 6300V-PUSHBUTTON-BG 3.x1 3.x2 Translucent 6300V-PUSHBUTTON-PR 3.x1 3.x2 Translucent — 6300V-PUSHBUTTON-BR 3.x1 3.x2 White Translucent 6300V-PUSHBUTTON-PW 3.x1 3.x2 White Translucent — 6300V-PUSHBUTTON-BW 3.x1 3.x2 Yellow Translucent 6300V-PUSHBUTTON-PY 3.x1 3.x2 Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 134 (1) A 6300V-FIXSPANER is required for installation of these kits for power supply operation in ATX mode. Table 135 - Push Buttons: Translucent Lenses for Custom Pushbuttons Element Color Lens Type For Use With White 6300V-PUSHBUTTON-CL Yellow Translucent, Flat Lens 6300V-PUSHBUTTON-CN Green Blue Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 135: Radio Frequency Identification Accessories

    Description Electrical Schema Cat. No. • Incremental encoder • 30 detent positions with tactile pushbutton switch 6300V-ENCODER-EN • Unconstrained rotation • A/B Push HTL (1) A small flathead screwdriver is required for installation. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 136: Signal Indicators

    IEC Environmental Resistance 600 68-2-11 IEC Salt Spray Compliance ROHS REACH Electrical Schema 3.x1 3.x2 Dimensions are shown in millimeters (inches) [mm (in)]. Dimensions are not for manufacturing purposes. Approximate Dimensions [mm (in.)] Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 137: Usb 2.0

    Table 142 - USB 2.0: Detail Element Label Description For Use With Cat. No. USB 2.0 interface with All On-Machine protection cap, 6300V-USB2-US Products serigraph printed (1) A 22 mm socket wrench is required for installation. Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 138 Appendix D Accessories Notes: Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 139 ASEM 6300 On-Machine Monitors and On-Machine Panel PCs User Manual Notes: Rockwell Automation Publication 6300-UM002B-EN-P - April 2024...
  • Page 140: Rockwell Automation Support

    Rockwell Automation maintains current product environmental compliance information on its website at rok.auto/pec. Allen-Bradley, ASEM, expanding human possibility, Factory Talk, On-Machine, Rockwell Automation, and Thin Manager are trademarks of Rockwell Automation, Inc. DisplayPort is a trademark of Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA).

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