AB Quality MobileView Guard G750 User manual

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Quick Start
MobileView Guard G750
(Catalog Number 2727-G7P20D1P4, -G7P20D1P5, -G7P20D1Q6, -G7P20D3Q7)
Inside . . .
English..................................................................................................................................3
Français..............................................................................................................................35
Deutsch ..............................................................................................................................69
Español.............................................................................................................................103
Italiano .............................................................................................................................137
Português .........................................................................................................................169

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Publication 2727-QS002E-MU-P
Quick Start
MobileView Guard G750
Catalog Numbers (2727-G7P20D1P4, 2727-G7P20D1P5, 2727-G7P20D1Q6, 2727-G7P20D3Q7)
English
For more detailed information on the MobileView Guard G750, refer to publication
2727-UM002.
Download a free electronic version of publication 2727-UM002 from:
•installation CD
•www.support.rockwellautomation.com
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Inside . . .
Important User Information ............................................................................................... 4
MobileView Guard G750 Description ................................................................................ 5
Safety Precautions and Elements ...................................................................................... 6
MobileView Junction Box Mounting and Wiring ............................................................ 12
Removing the Back Cover ................................................................................................ 19
Ethernet Connection ........................................................................................................ 21
Using the PC Card Slot ..................................................................................................... 21
Startup/Power On ............................................................................................................ 24
Hardware Configuration .................................................................................................. 25
Ethernet Network Configuration ...................................................................................... 25
Saving Registry Settings .................................................................................................. 27
Starting Terminal Services ............................................................................................... 27
Shutdown/Power Off ....................................................................................................... 28
Mounting Bracket Installation ......................................................................................... 29
European Communities (EC) Directive Compliance ......................................................... 30
Standards and Agency Certifications .............................................................................. 31
MobileView Guard G750 Configurations ......................................................................... 32
Accessories ...................................................................................................................... 32
Specifications .................................................................................................................. 33

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Important User Information
Because of the variety of uses for the products described in this publication, those
responsible for the application and use of this control equipment must satisfy
themselves that all necessary steps have been taken to assure that each application
and use meets all performance and safety requirements, including any applicable
laws, regulations, codes and standards.
The illustrations, charts, and layout examples shown in this guide are intended
solely for purposes of example. Since there are many variables and requirements
associated with any particular installation, Allen-Bradley does not assume
responsibility or liability (to include intellectual property liability) for actual use
based upon the examples shown in this publication.
Allen-Bradley publication SGI-1.1, Safety Guidelines for the Application, Installation
and Maintenance of Solid-State Control (available from your local Allen-Bradley
office), describes some important differences between solid-state equipment and
electromechanical devices that should be taken into consideration when applying
products such as those described in this publication.
Reproduction of the contents of this copyrighted publication, in whole or part,
without written permission of Rockwell Automation, is prohibited.
Throughout this manual we use notes to make you aware of safety considerations:
Attention statements help you to:
•identify a hazard
•avoid a hazard
•recognize the consequences
Allen-Bradley is a trademark of Rockwell Automation
ATTENTION
!
Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can
lead to personal injury or death, property damage, or
economic loss.
IMPORTANT Identifies information that is critical for successful application
and understanding of the product.

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MobileView Guard G750 Description
1Potentiometer with 0-127 linear resolution (option)
2Electronic handwheel, 50 pulses/rev -32768 to +32768 (option)
3Emergency stop switch, twin-circuit, N/C contacts, 24V dc, 500 mA maximum (option)
4Membrane keypad with tactile feedback - standard Windows keyboard operation
5Illuminated momentary push button, normally open, OFF marking, yellow LED (option)
63-position key switch (option)
7Illuminated momentary push button, normally open, ON marking, yellow LED (option)
87.7 inch VGA (640 x 480 pixels) passive matrix color LCD display with analog resistive touch
screen
93-position, twin circuit, enabling switch (one each side of handle) for safety system interface
10 IrDA keyboard/printer interface, 9600 or 115.2K baud
11 Handle for left or right-hand operation
12 Single slot PC card interface for Type I, II and III cards (option)
13 Strain relief for connection cable (shipped with cable)
14 Back cover to connection compartment
15 Plug for cable outlet when not used (meets degree protection IP54)
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Safety Precautions and Elements
This section covers general safety precautions in addition to important information
on the power supply, emergency stop switch, and enabling switches used with the
MobileView Guard G750.
General Safety
It is important to follow the instructions in this document in all circumstances.
Failure to do so could result in potential sources of danger or the defeating of safety
features integrated in the terminal.
In addition to the safety instructions in this document, you must also use safety
precautions and accident prevention measures appropriate to the situation.
ATTENTION
!
•Make sure interrupted processes can be properly restarted
after power failures or power dips. No dangerous
operating conditions must be allowed to occur, even
temporarily.
•In situations where faults occurring within the automation
system could cause personal injury or significant damage
to machinery and equipment, take additional external
safety measures to ensure the system remains in a safe
operating condition.
•Make sure unauthorized persons are not allowed to adjust
settings or make memory modifications that could lead to
dangerous situations.
•Test the functionality of safety-related parts (E-stop and
enabling switches) on a regular basis.
•If the MobileView terminal and controller do not
communicate using a point-to-point connection, keypad
data, for example, may transmit with a delay. Use of an
Ethernet switch between the MobileView terminal and
controller is recommended for a higher speed connection.
•Test safety-relevant parts after strong shocks to the
terminal (for example, if terminal is dropped on ground).
•When the MobileView terminal is used to operate the
machine/plant, ensure that the MobileView is the single
point of operation (C.F. ANSI/RIA 15.06).
•If you use a PC card with the MobileView, always make
sure the PC card is properly loaded. After a strong impact,
the PC card cover remains closed. Verify that card is
properly loaded to maintain a good electrical contact.
•When the MobileView terminal is used in manual mode
(for example, teaching of robot), insure robot moves at a
slower speed (C.F. ANSI/RIA 15.06).

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Handling of MobileView Guard Terminal
Refer to MobileView Guard G750 User Manual for additional handling instructions
to avoid terminal malfunctions or damage.
Power Supply
Enabling Switches
The electronic enabling switch realizes the enabling equipment as a safety function
for machines in special operating modes. The enabling switch is part of the
MobileView terminal.
Each machine features a normal operating mode and a special operating mode.
•In normal operating mode, guards and/or operative protection devices are
used to prevent access and guarantee safety. Special operating modes are
used to maintain the normal operating mode.
ATTENTION
!
•The device meets safety class III in accordance with EN
61131-2 and EN 50178. The 24V power supply for the
equipment must provide appropriate isolation between
safety-extra-low-voltage circuits and dangerous-contact
voltage circuits (for example, by safety transformers or
similar facilities).
•Protect the power supply circuit with a 3.15 A fuse.
•The nominal supply voltage of the MobileView terminal
(without Mobile View Connection Cable) is +24V dc
(supply voltage range: 18 to 32V dc).
Typical current consumption is:
- 300 mA at 24V dc
-400 mA at 18V dc
When planning the power supply, consider the voltage
drop on the MobileView Connection Cable.
Specifications of power supply lines in this cable are:
Cross section: AWG24 (0.24 mm2)
Material: zinc-coated copper strand
Line resistance: <90 Ohm/km (<145 Ohm/mile)

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•In special operating mode, safety must be guaranteed in other ways since the
operator must enter dangerous areas of the machine, and targeted
movements must be possible. In this case, a reduced speed of the machine
must be defined by means of the risk assessment. A movement will only be
possible if an enabling device is actuated. The user must be trained and
must know the details of the intended use. The safety related parts of the
control for reducing speed and for the enabling device must be constructed
so that they meet the safety category according to EN 954-1, defined by the
risk assessment.
To meet safety category 3 in accordance with EN 954-1, the enabling switch must
be implemented with 2 circuits.
EN 60204-1 describes the functioning of the enabling device. Due to the latest
findings of analysis of accidents and since technical solutions are available, the
3-position enabling switch became state of the art. The positions 1 and 3 of the
enabling switch are OFF functions. Only the central position is used for enabling.
The EN 60204-1 is identical with IEC 60204-1. So the 3-position enabling switch is
of international relevance.
The enabling switch consists of a 3-position operating element and separated
evaluation electronics. Essential features are the continuous two-channel circuits
between the actuating elements and the connecting terminals. For the evaluation
circuits, different technologies and circuits are used. Because of the electronic
switching contacts, their lifetime does not depend on the load as long as the
nominal values of the load (ohmic, inductive and capacitive) are not exceeded.
ATTENTION
!
•Enabling switches may only be used if the operator
activating the switch recognizes the dangerous situation in
time to take immediate action if necessary.
•The enabling switch is only used to enable commands for
performing dangerous movements. The commands must
be activated by a separate operating element (key on
terminal). Only persons allowed to activate the enabling
switch are allowed to work in the dangerous area.
•On the MobileView Guard terminal, the enabling switches
always feature 2 circuits.

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Connection Example with a Safety Control Relay
The diagram below shows suggested wiring for enabling switches using an
PILZ PST safety control relay to meet safety category 3. Refer to PILZ PST
documentation for additional information.
PILZ
PST1
GND
A1(+) 23 S11
A2(-)
13
14 24 S23 S24
KA KB
S12
K1
K2
+24 VDC
F1
1A
F2
4A(t)
or
6A(f)
KA KB
X1 X2
KA
KB
L1 L2 L3
M
F3
4A(t)
or
6A(f)
GND GND
F4
3,15A
GND
12 34
12 34
123 123 321 321
123 123 321 321
ZT1
L
ZT2
L
ZT1
R
ZT2
R
DC/DC
converter
67
67
S19:
K3:
7 8 12 17K1: 1 2
K1: 7 8 12 1712
+24V GND ED1+ ED1- ED2+ ED2-
X1
X2
+24V GND ED1+ ED1- ED2+ ED2-K4:
K3:
Evaluation electronics
C ircuit 1 C ircuit 2
ZTxy....... enabling switch xy
Feedback
control loop
Control cabinet
Connection cable
MobileView
17-pin coinvers jack
Intermediate cable
MobileView
Terminal block socket K3
on connection box
Male connector X1 on
connection box
Connection box
Male connector X2 on
connection box
Terminal block socket K4 on
connection box
Enabling of
dangerous
movement
Note: All contacts of KA and KB must be force-guided!
MobileView
(2 enabling switches with 3
positions and 2 circuits each)

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Switching Element Data
The switching elements of the enabling switches are protected against reversed
polarity. The outputs of both circuits are protected against short circuits and excess
load.
•Circuit 1: thermal protective circuit
•Circuit 2: fold back protective circuit
Foreseeable Misuse of Enabling Switch
Foreseeable misuse means not allowing the enabling switch to be fixed in the
enabling position. The foreseeable misuse of the enabling switch must be restricted.
The following measures are recommended, which cause the machine to stop in
manual mode.
•Inquiry of the enabling switch when turning on the machine/plant and
inquiry of the enabling switch when changing the operating mode from
automatic to manual. (The enabling switch must not be in the enabling
position.)
•The enabling switch must be released within a defined period of time and
pushed into the enabling position again. The length of time must be defined
according to the activity.
Nominal voltage 24V dc (typical)
32V dc (maximum)
Nominal current 500 mA (typical)
Short-circuit current circuit 1; maximum 1.9 A
circuit 2: maximum 600 mA
Max. inductive load (at 500 mA) circuit 1: >1H
circuit 2: maximum 320 mH
Max. capacitive load circuit 1: no limit since the transistor is protected thermally
circuit 2: maximum 500 µ F

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Emergency Stop Switch
The emergency stop switch of the MobileView terminal meets the requirements of
EN 418. It must be designed as an emergency stop of category 0 or category 1 (see
EN 60204-1, chapter 9.2.5.4.2) on the basis of the risk assessment for the machine.
The connection of the positive-break contacts to an appropriate monitoring system
must meet the safety category which is defined by means of the risk assessment (in
accordance with EN954-1) of the machine.
The emergency stop has 2, potential-free, normally closed contacts for connecting
external peripherals, a nominal operating voltage of 24V (Safety Extra Low Voltage
in accordance with EN 61131-2 and EN 50178), and a maximum operating current
of 500 mA.
Risk Assessment of Machinery
For the risk assessment, the following standards must be applied:
•EN 292-1 “General principles for design of machinery”
•EN 1050 “Principles for risk assessment of machinery”
•EN 954-1 “Safety-related parts of control systems”
•ANSI/RIA 15.06-1999 “American National Standard for Industrial Robots and
Robot Systems - Safety Requirements (Section 9)”
•ANSI B11.TR3-2000 “Risk Assessment and Risk Reduction - A guide to estimate,
evaluate and reduce risks associated with machine tools”
The safety categories (B, 1, 2, 3, 4) define the structure of safety-related parts of a
machine and are derived from this risk assessment.
Page9showshowtheenablingfunctionoftheMobileViewterminalmeetssafetycategory3
usingaPILZPST 1safetycontrolrelay.Please keep inmind,that the entire conceptofthe
machine must be layed out accordingly.
ATTENTION
!
•When the emergency stop switch is not wired into the
emergency stop circuit, the MobileView terminal must be
stored where it is not available to operators.
Consider that the operator might instinctively activate the
nearest emergency stop in case of danger. This could have
fatal consequences if the emergency stop does not
function.
•Emergency stop functions must remain operational in all
operating modes. Resetting an activated emergency stop
must not result in uncontrolled startup of machines or
installations.
•The emergency stop switch does not replace other safety
devices.

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MobileView Junction Box Mounting and Wiring
The MobileView Junction Box (2727-MRJB1) integrates the MobileView terminal
into the control system and is mounted on a DIN rail.
S1 RJ-45 jack for connecting the MobileView data lines.
S2 9-pin DSUB female connector (for future use).
S3 RJ-45 jack to Ethernet network.
X1 12-pin male connector for connecting Junction Box Cable.
X2 12-pin male connector (shipped with female terminal block connector) for connecting the:
•24V dc power supply
•emergency stop switch
•enabling switches
ATTENTION
!
The Junction Box and the MobileView terminal meet the safety
class III in accordance with EN 61131-2 and EN 50178.
When connecting the terminal, make sure all voltages
connected to the MobileView terminal are safety extra low
voltages by using a safety transformer or a similar facility.
24V DC
ON LY
TER M INALIN
RS422 OUT
ETHERNET OUT
+24V
GND
ES1+
ES1-
ES2+
ES2-
ED1+
ED1-
ED2+
ED2-
+24V
GND
ES1+
ES1-
ES2+
ES2-
ED1+
ED1-
ED2+
ED2-
S1
S2
S3
162 mm (6.4 in)
X1
(with Female
Terminal Block
Connector K3)
X2
(with Female
Terminal Block
Connector K4)
Pin 1, 24V dc
Pin 1, 24V dc
DIN Rail Latch
Grounding
Screw Strain Relief
60 mm (2.36 in)
150 mm (5.91 in)
108 mm (4.25 in
Grounding
Screw

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Mounting Junction Box on a DIN Rail
Mount the MobileView Junction Box within an enclosure using a DIN rail.
To install the Junction Box on a DIN rail:
1. Mount the DIN rail.
2. Hook the top slot over the DIN rail.
3. While pressing the Junction Box against the rail, snap the Junction Box into
position.
To remove your Junction Box from the DIN rail:
1. Place a screwdriver in the DIN rail latch at the bottom of the Junction Box.
2. Holding the Junction Box, pry downward on the latch until the Junction Box is
released from the DIN rail.

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Connecting the MobileView to the Junction Box
The following illustration shows how the MobileView terminal connects to the
Junction Box.
24V DC
ON LY
TER M INALIN
R S 422 OUT
ETHERNET OUT
+24V
GND
ES1+
ES1-
ES2+
ES2-
ED1+
ED1-
ED2+
ED2-
+24V
GND
ES1+
ES1-
ES2+
ES2-
ED1+
ED1-
ED2+
ED2-
7 8 9
45 6
1 2 3
.0
-
ESC
KE TOP
Run
Er
r
or
24 mm
X1/K3
10 Base-T
Connection to
Ethernet Network
Safety Equipment
Connections
Typical Control Cabinet
maximum wall
thickness 5 mm (0.2 in)
MobileView Terminal Junction Box
Connector Cutout
25 ± 0.1 mm
(1.0 ± 0.0039 in)
(0.94 in)
MobileView
Connection Cable
Dust Cover
X2/K4
Use Grounding
Screw to Connect
Earth Ground to the
Junction Box
Pin 1, 24V dc
Junction Box Cable
Pin 1, 24V dc
S1
S2
S3
K1
MobileView
Terminal Connections
Junction Box Cable
Wire Tie
2 m (6.5 ft)
Connection
Cable K1
Connection Junction Box
Cable
Cable Clearance on Both Sides of Enclosure Wall
130 mm (5.12 in) 108 mm (3.94 in)

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Junction Box Pinout and Wiring
1
2
3
4
6
8
9
10
11
7
7
8
12
17
1
3
4
5
6
2
1
2
3
6
13
14
15
16
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
511
9
10
24V DC
GND_IN
E-Stop, circuit 1, pos.
E-Stop, circuit 1, neg.
E-Stop, circuit 2, pos.
E-Stop, circuit 2, neg.
Enable sw. circ. 1, pos
Enable sw. circ. 1, neg
Enable sw. circ. 2, pos
Enable sw. circ. 2, neg
Not used
Not used
TD+
TD-
RD+
RD-
pink
black
green-brown
white-green
grey-pink
red-blue
brown
yellow
green
grey
violet
blue
white
orange
red
MobileView
Connection Cable
MobileView
Junction Box Cable Junction Box
MobileView
pink
black
green-brown
white-green
grey-pink
red-blue
brown
yellow
green
grey
violet
blue
white
orange
red
To Ethernet Network
+24V
GND
ES1+
ES1-
ES2+
ES2-
ED1+
ED1-
ED2+
ED2-
Future Use
K1
S19
K2
S4
X1
K3 X2 K4
K3
S3
S2
S1
K2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
1
3
2
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

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Power Supply Requirements
Electrical Specifications
24V dc Power Supply Use a 24V dc Safety Extra Low Voltage power supply.
Supply Voltage Range: 18V dc to 32V dc
Current Consumption: 300mA at 24V dc
Peak Inrush Current: 5.6 A maximum
Grounding Connect Earth Ground to the Junction Box using the Earth
Ground Screw (shown on page 14).
ATTENTION
!
•The device meets the safety class III in accordance with EN
61131-2 and EN 50178. The 24V power supply for the
equipment must provide appropriate isolation between the
safety-extra-low-voltage circuits and dangerous-contact
voltage circuits (for example, by safety transformers or
similar facilities).
•The power supply circuit must be protected with a 3.15 A
fuse.
•The nominal supply voltage directly of the MobileView
terminal (without the MobileView Connection Cable) is
+24V dc (supply voltage range: 18 to 32V dc).
Typical current consumption is:
- 300 mA at 24V dc
-400 mA at 18V dc
When planning the power supply, take into account the
voltage drop on the Connection Cable.
Specification of power supply lines in this cable:
Cross section: AWG24 (0.24 mm2)
Material: zinc-coated copper strand
Line resistance: <90 Ohm/km (<145 Ohm/mile)

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MobileView Connection Cable
The MobileView Connection Cable (2727-MRTxx) connects the MobileView
terminal to the Junction Box Cable. The Connection Cable is 5, 10, 15, or 20 meters
(16.4, 32.8, 49.2, or 65.6 feet). This cable withstands water, cleaning agents, motor
oil, drilling oils, grease, lubricants and condensates containing hydrochloric acid.
K1
17-pin Circular
Connector Pin #
Connection
Cable
Wire Color
K3, 11-pin
Female
Connector
K2,
8-pin
RJ-45
Signal
Description
1pink
-->> 6 - 24V DC
2black
-->> 7 - GND_IN
3 green-brown -->> 8 - E-stop, circuit 1, positive
4 white-green -->> 9 - E-stop, circuit 1, negative
5grey-pink
-->> 10 - E-stop, circuit 2, positive
6 red-blue -->> 11 - E-stop, circuit 2, negative
7brown
-->> 1 - Enabling switch, circuit 1, positive
8yellow
-->> 2 - Enabling switch, circuit 1, negative
12 green -->> 3 - Enabling switch, circuit 2, positive
17 grey -->> 4 - Enabling switch, circuit 2, negative
9 bridge to pin 10 -->> - - Not Used
10 bridge to pin 9 -->> - - Not Used
11 violet -->> 5 - Not Used
13 blue -->> - 1 TD+ (transmit)
14 white -->> - 2 TD- (transmit)
15 orange -->> - 3 RD+ (receive)
16 red -->> - 6 RD- (receive)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
K3, 11-pin
female connector to S19
at MobileView terminal
K2, 8-pin RJ-45
jack to S4 at
MobileView
terminal
5, 10, 15, or 20 meters (6.4, 32.8, 49.2, or 65.6 feet)
K1, 17-pin circular connector
view from connector side

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MobileView Junction Box Cable
The MobileView Junction Box Cable (2727-MREX1) connects the Junction Box to
the circular jack in the wall of the enclosure. The cable length is 2 meters (6.5 feet).
When the MobileView terminal is not connected to the Junction box, the dust cover
provides protection for the 17-pin connector.
K1, 17-pin
Circular Jack
Pin #
MobileView
Junction Box
Wire Color
K2,
8-Pin
RJ-45
K3, 12-Pin
Terminal
Block
Signal
Description
1pink
-->> - 1 24V DC
2black
-->> - 2 GND_IN
3 green-brown -->> - 3 E-stop, circuit 1, positive
4 white-green -->> - 4 E-stop, circuit 1, negative
5grey-pink
-->> - 5 E-stop, circuit 2, positive
6 red-blue -->> - 6 E-stop, circuit 2, negative
7brown
-->> - 7 Enabling switch, circuit 1, positive
8yellow
-->> - 8 Enabling switch, circuit 1, negative
12 green -->> - 9 Enabling switch, circuit 2, positive
17 grey -->> - 10 Enabling switch, circuit 2, negative
9-
-->> - - Not Used
10 - -->> - 12 Not Used
11 violet -->> - 11 Not Used
13 blue -->> 1 - TD+ (transmit)
14 white -->> 2 - TD- (transmit)
15 orange -->> 3 - RD+ (receive)
16 red -->> 6 - RD- (receive)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14 15
16
17
K3, 12-pin
connector for
terminal block X1
at Junction Box
K2, 8-pin RJ-45
jack (Ethernet) for
S1 at Junction Box
K1, 17-pin circular jack
view from connector side
Dust Cover
K1, 17-pin circular jack
mounts to enclosure
2 meter (6.5 ft)

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MobileView Terminal
This section provides details on:
•How to remove the back cover of the MobileView terminal
•Ethernet connection
•Using the PC Card slot
Removing the Back Cover
This section shows how to remove the back cover of the MobileView terminal.
Once the back cover is removed you have access to the area which contains all of
the connectors.
1. Place the terminal on a stable, flat surface.
2. Remove the 6 screws that secure the back cover to the terminal.
3. Carefully lift off the back cover and set aside.
ATTENTION
!
Turn off the power supply before removing the back cover of
the MobileView terminal.
When the back cover is removed, the MobileView terminal is
sensitive to electrostatic discharge.
Back Cover

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The following illustration shows what the connection area of the MobileView
terminal looks like with the back cover removed.
Relocating MobileView Connection Cable
The MobileView Connection Cable can be attached on the right or left side of the
terminal for right or left-hand operation. To relocate the cable, simply grasp the
strain relief and/or the plug and slide off of mount with a rocking motion.
Ethernet
B5
B4
B2 B6 B3
Serial
port R eset
S6,
COM -Modul
AABBCCDDEEFF
00:60:B5:06:00:01
2250-00001
RS-232 Port
for downloading software.
Reset Button
for rebooting Windows CE.
All data not flushed to Registry or
saved to Flash Storage is lost.
Important: Install plug on
unused MobileView
Connection Cable outlet.
Main connector (S19)
for power supply and
control lines
Ethernet connector (S4)
for data exchange
Position of switches does not
affect terminal operation (for
future use)
Strain Relief
for connecting MobileView
Connection Cable (on left or right side)
Ethernet Label
Ethernet (Mac) Address
Cable Tag
Allows the terminal to
be uniquely identified.
Connector (not used)
pin 1
S19
S4
S6,
COM -M odul
S6,
COM -Modul
Important: Make sure the K3, 11-pin female connector clicks completely into S19, Main Connector when
plugged in. Ensure proper seating of K2, 8-pin RJ-45 jack into S4, Ethernet Connector. Avoid routing the
cable over the T-supports. After routing the cable, secure the back cover to the terminal with the 6 screws.
Tighten screws to a torque of 4.42 In-lbs to maintain IP54 degree protection.
Attaching Cable on Right Attaching Cable on Left
S4, Ethernet Connector
S19
Main
Connector
Avoid routing cable
over T-support.
Avoid routing cable
over T-support.
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