B&R Industries Panel PC 2100 User manual

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Panel PC 2100
Swing arm device
User's manual
Version: 1.02 (April 2015)
Model no.: MAPPC2100SW-ENG
All information contained in this manual is current as of its creation/publication. B&R reserves the right to change
the contents of this manual without notice. The information contained herein is believed to be accurate as of
the date of publication; however, Bernecker + Rainer Industrie-Elektronik Ges.m.b.H. makes no warranty, ex-
pressed or implied, with regard to the products or documentation contained within this manual. In addition,
Bernecker + Rainer Industrie-Elektronik Ges.m.b.H. shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages
in connection with or arising from the furnishing, performance or use of the product(s) in this documentation. Soft-
ware names, hardware names and trademarks are registered by their respective companies.

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Chapter 1 General information................................................................................... 8
1 Manual history....................................................................................................................................................8
2 Safety guidelines................................................................................................................................................9
2.1 Intended use.................................................................................................................................................9
2.2 Protection against electrostatic discharge....................................................................................................9
2.2.1 Packaging................................................................................................................................................9
2.2.2 Guidelines for proper ESD handling.......................................................................................................9
2.3 Policies and procedures...............................................................................................................................9
2.4 Transport and storage................................................................................................................................10
2.5 Installation...................................................................................................................................................10
2.6 Operation.................................................................................................................................................... 10
2.6.1 Protection against touching electrical parts..........................................................................................10
2.6.2 Environmental conditions - Dust, moisture, corrosive gases................................................................10
2.6.3 Viruses and dangerous programs........................................................................................................ 10
2.7 Environmentally friendly disposal............................................................................................................... 11
2.7.1 Separation of materials.........................................................................................................................11
3 Organization of safety notices......................................................................................................................... 12
4 Guidelines.........................................................................................................................................................12
5 Overview...........................................................................................................................................................13
Chapter 2 Technical data.......................................................................................... 15
1 Introduction.......................................................................................................................................................15
1.1 About this user's manual............................................................................................................................15
1.2 Description of individual modules...............................................................................................................15
1.2.1 Display units..........................................................................................................................................15
1.2.2 System units..........................................................................................................................................15
1.3 System components / Configuration.......................................................................................................... 16
1.3.1 Configuration......................................................................................................................................... 16
2 Complete system............................................................................................................................................. 18
2.1 Mechanical characteristics..........................................................................................................................18
2.1.1 Dimensions............................................................................................................................................18
2.1.2 Mounting orientations............................................................................................................................20
2.1.3 Weight specifications............................................................................................................................ 20
2.2 Environmental characteristics.....................................................................................................................21
2.2.1 Temperature specifications................................................................................................................... 21
2.2.2 Humidity.................................................................................................................................................24
2.2.3 Vibration................................................................................................................................................ 24
2.2.4 Shock.....................................................................................................................................................24
2.2.5 Protection.............................................................................................................................................. 24
2.3 Electrical characteristics............................................................................................................................. 25
2.3.1 +24 VDC voltage supply.......................................................................................................................25
2.3.2 Power calculation.................................................................................................................................. 26
2.3.3 Block diagrams......................................................................................................................................27
2.4 Device interfaces and slots........................................................................................................................ 29
2.4.1 Device interfaces - Overview................................................................................................................29
2.4.2 +24 VDC voltage supply.......................................................................................................................30
2.4.3 Ethernet 1 interface (ETH1)..................................................................................................................31
2.4.4 Ethernet 2 interface (ETH2)..................................................................................................................31
2.4.5 USB interfaces...................................................................................................................................... 32
2.4.6 CFast slot..............................................................................................................................................33
2.4.7 Power button.........................................................................................................................................33
2.4.8 Reset button..........................................................................................................................................33
2.4.9 LED status indicators............................................................................................................................34
2.4.10 IF option slot (IF1, IFx)....................................................................................................................... 34
2.5 Layout of devices with buttons...................................................................................................................35
2.5.1 Buttons / Switching elements............................................................................................................... 35
2.5.2 Button/Switch interface......................................................................................................................... 38

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2.5.3 USB interface........................................................................................................................................39
2.5.4 RFID read/write transponder unit......................................................................................................... 40
3 Individual components..................................................................................................................................... 41
3.1 Display units............................................................................................................................................... 41
3.1.1 5AP92D.1505-0x................................................................................................................................... 41
3.1.2 5AP92D.1906-0x................................................................................................................................... 43
3.1.3 5AP93D.185B-0x...................................................................................................................................45
3.1.4 5AP93D.215C-0x...................................................................................................................................47
3.1.5 5AP93D.240C-0x...................................................................................................................................49
3.1.6 5AP99D.185B-0x...................................................................................................................................51
3.1.7 5AP99D.215C-0x...................................................................................................................................54
3.1.8 5AP99D.215I-0x.................................................................................................................................... 57
3.1.9 5AP99D.240C-0x...................................................................................................................................60
3.2 System units............................................................................................................................................... 63
3.2.1 5PPC2100.BYxx-001.............................................................................................................................63
3.3 CFast cards................................................................................................................................................ 65
3.3.1 General information...............................................................................................................................65
3.3.2 Basic information...................................................................................................................................65
3.3.3 5CFAST.xxxx-00....................................................................................................................................67
3.3.4 5CFAST.xxxx-10....................................................................................................................................70
3.4 Interface options......................................................................................................................................... 73
3.4.1 5ACCIF01.FPLS-000.............................................................................................................................73
3.4.2 5ACCIF01.FPSC-000............................................................................................................................ 77
3.5 Handles.......................................................................................................................................................82
3.5.1 5AC903.HDL0-0x.................................................................................................................................. 82
Chapter 3 Installation.................................................................................................83
1 Installation........................................................................................................................................................ 83
1.1 Panel PC 2100 - Installation...................................................................................................................... 83
1.2 Separate delivery of components...............................................................................................................85
1.3 Removing the interface cover.................................................................................................................... 86
1.4 Connecting the cables................................................................................................................................87
1.5 Replacing a system unit.............................................................................................................................88
1.6 Installing the handles..................................................................................................................................90
2 Connecting to the power mains.......................................................................................................................91
2.1 Installing the DC power cable.................................................................................................................... 91
2.1.1 Wiring.................................................................................................................................................... 91
2.2 Connecting the power supply to a B&R device......................................................................................... 92
2.3 Grounding concept - Functional ground.....................................................................................................92
3 Cable connections............................................................................................................................................94
4 Switching on the device for the first time........................................................................................................95
4.1 General information before switching on the device..................................................................................95
4.2 Switching on the device............................................................................................................................. 95
5 Touch screen calibration.................................................................................................................................. 96
5.1 Single-touch (analog resistive)................................................................................................................... 96
5.1.1 Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry Pro..................................................................................................96
5.1.2 Windows 7 Professional / Ultimate.......................................................................................................96
5.1.3 Windows Embedded Standard 7 Embedded / Premium......................................................................96
5.2 Multi-touch (projected capacitive - PCT)....................................................................................................96
5.2.1 Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry Pro.................................................................................................. 96
5.2.2 Windows 7 Professional / Ultimate.......................................................................................................96
5.2.3 Windows Embedded Standard 7 Premium...........................................................................................96
6 Adjusting the display brightness...................................................................................................................... 97
Chapter 4 Software.................................................................................................... 98
1 BIOS options.................................................................................................................................................... 98
1.1 General information.................................................................................................................................... 98

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1.2 BIOS Setup and boot procedure................................................................................................................98
1.3 BIOS default settings..................................................................................................................................98
1.4 BIOS Setup keys........................................................................................................................................99
1.5 Main.......................................................................................................................................................... 100
1.5.1 System information............................................................................................................................. 101
1.6 Advanced.................................................................................................................................................. 102
1.6.1 OEM features...................................................................................................................................... 103
1.6.2 CPU configuration............................................................................................................................... 115
1.6.3 Graphics (IGD) configuration.............................................................................................................. 117
1.6.4 LAN......................................................................................................................................................119
1.6.5 PCI express configuration...................................................................................................................120
1.6.6 USB configuration............................................................................................................................... 122
1.6.7 SATA configuration............................................................................................................................. 123
1.6.8 Miscellaneous configuration................................................................................................................124
1.6.9 Thermal configuration......................................................................................................................... 125
1.7 Security..................................................................................................................................................... 126
1.8 Boot...........................................................................................................................................................127
1.8.1 Boot device priority............................................................................................................................. 128
1.8.2 Boot configuration............................................................................................................................... 129
1.9 Exit............................................................................................................................................................ 130
1.10 Allocation of resources........................................................................................................................... 132
1.10.1 RAM address assignments...............................................................................................................132
1.10.2 I/O address assignments.................................................................................................................. 132
1.10.3 Interrupt assignments in PIC mode.................................................................................................. 132
1.10.4 Interrupt assignments in APIC mode................................................................................................133
2 Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry Pro........................................................................................................... 134
2.1 General information.................................................................................................................................. 134
2.2 Order data................................................................................................................................................ 134
2.3 Overview................................................................................................................................................... 134
2.4 Features with Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry Pro (W81Ipro).............................................................. 134
2.5 Installation.................................................................................................................................................135
2.6 Drivers.......................................................................................................................................................135
2.7 Activation.................................................................................................................................................. 135
2.8 Contents of the recovery DVD................................................................................................................. 136
2.9 Lockdown features................................................................................................................................... 136
2.10 Supported display resolutions................................................................................................................ 136
3 Windows 7......................................................................................................................................................137
3.1 General information.................................................................................................................................. 137
3.2 Order data................................................................................................................................................ 137
3.3 Overview................................................................................................................................................... 137
3.4 Installation.................................................................................................................................................138
3.5 Drivers.......................................................................................................................................................138
3.6 Special considerations, limitations........................................................................................................... 138
3.7 Supported display resolutions.................................................................................................................. 138
4 Windows Embedded Standard 7................................................................................................................... 139
4.1 General information.................................................................................................................................. 139
4.2 Order data................................................................................................................................................ 139
4.3 Overview................................................................................................................................................... 139
4.4 Features with WES7 (Windows Embedded Standard 7)......................................................................... 139
4.5 Installation.................................................................................................................................................140
4.6 Drivers.......................................................................................................................................................140
4.7 Special considerations, limitations........................................................................................................... 140
4.8 Supported display resolutions.................................................................................................................. 140
5 Automation Runtime.......................................................................................................................................141
5.1 General information.................................................................................................................................. 141
5.2 Order data................................................................................................................................................ 141
5.3 Automation Runtime Windows (ARwin)................................................................................................... 141

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5.4 Automation Runtime Embedded (ARemb)...............................................................................................141
5.5 Technology Guarding............................................................................................................................... 142
6 B&R Automation Device Interface (ADI) - Control Center.............................................................................143
6.1 Functions.................................................................................................................................................. 143
6.2 Installation.................................................................................................................................................144
7 B&R Automation Device Interface (ADI) Development Kit............................................................................145
8 B&R Automation Device Interface (ADI) .NET SDK......................................................................................147
9 B&R Key Editor..............................................................................................................................................149
10 RFID command set......................................................................................................................................151
10.1 General information................................................................................................................................ 151
10.2 MIFARE configuration.............................................................................................................................152
10.2.1 Getting started...................................................................................................................................152
10.2.2 Access rights and memory organization...........................................................................................152
10.2.3 Value block........................................................................................................................................152
10.2.4 Access rights.....................................................................................................................................152
10.2.5 General commands...........................................................................................................................153
10.2.6 Update commands............................................................................................................................ 154
10.2.7 MIFARE commands.......................................................................................................................... 154
10.2.8 MIFARE commands - Examples...................................................................................................... 154
10.3 ISO 15693 configuration.........................................................................................................................156
10.3.1 Getting started...................................................................................................................................156
10.3.2 General commands...........................................................................................................................156
10.3.3 Update commands............................................................................................................................ 156
10.3.4 ISO 15693 commands...................................................................................................................... 156
10.3.5 Memory organization.........................................................................................................................157
10.3.6 ISO 15693 commands - Examples...................................................................................................157
10.4 Error messages and numbers................................................................................................................158
10.5 Updating firmware.................................................................................................................................. 160
Chapter 5 Standards and certifications................................................................. 161
1 Standards and guidelines.............................................................................................................................. 161
1.1 CE mark....................................................................................................................................................161
1.2 EMC directive........................................................................................................................................... 161
1.3 Low voltage directive................................................................................................................................161
2 Certifications...................................................................................................................................................162
2.1 UL certification..........................................................................................................................................162
2.2 FCC and IC.............................................................................................................................................. 162
Chapter 6 Accessories............................................................................................ 164
1 Power connectors.......................................................................................................................................... 164
1.1 0TB103.9x.................................................................................................................................................164
1.1.1 General information.............................................................................................................................164
1.1.2 Order data...........................................................................................................................................164
1.1.3 Technical data.....................................................................................................................................164
2 Terminal block for the button/switch interface...............................................................................................166
2.1 0TB1210.3100.......................................................................................................................................... 166
2.1.1 General information.............................................................................................................................166
2.1.2 Order data...........................................................................................................................................166
2.1.3 Technical data.....................................................................................................................................166
3 USB flash drives............................................................................................................................................ 167
3.1 5MMUSB.xxxx-01..................................................................................................................................... 167
3.1.1 General information.............................................................................................................................167
3.1.2 Order data...........................................................................................................................................167
3.1.3 Technical data.....................................................................................................................................167
3.1.4 Temperature/Humidity diagram...........................................................................................................168

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Chapter 7 Maintenance and service.......................................................................169
1 Cleaning......................................................................................................................................................... 169
2 Tips for extending the service life of the display........................................................................................... 170
2.1 Backlight................................................................................................................................................... 170
2.1.1 How can the service life of the backlight be extended?.....................................................................170
2.2 Screen burn-in.......................................................................................................................................... 170
2.2.1 What causes screen burn-in?.............................................................................................................170
2.2.2 How can screen burn-in be avoided?.................................................................................................170
3 Pixel errors..................................................................................................................................................... 170
Appendix A .............................................................................................................. 171
1 Abbreviations..................................................................................................................................................171
2 Viewing angles...............................................................................................................................................171
3 Chemical resistance.......................................................................................................................................172
3.1 Panel overlay Autotex (polyester)............................................................................................................ 173
3.2 Aluminum panel overlay........................................................................................................................... 174
3.3 Lacquered aluminum front........................................................................................................................174
3.4 Touch screen............................................................................................................................................ 175
4 Features......................................................................................................................................................... 176
4.1 RFID read/write transponder unit............................................................................................................. 176
4.2 Pushbutton RAFIX 22 FS+, 1.30.270.021/2300.......................................................................................176
4.3 Pushbutton RAFIX 22 FS+, 1.30.270.021/2500.......................................................................................176
4.4 Selector switch RAFIX 22 FS+, 1.30.272.102/2200................................................................................ 176
4.5 Key switch RAFIX 22 FS+, 1.30.255.222/0000....................................................................................... 177
4.6 E-stop RAFIX 22 FS+ "Plus 1", 1.30.273.502/0300.................................................................................177
4.7 Switching element RAFIX 22 FS universal, 1.20.126.005/0000.............................................................. 177
4.8 Switching element RAFIX 22 FS+ PCB gold, 1.20.126.414/0000........................................................... 178
5 Touch screen..................................................................................................................................................179
5.1 5-wire AMT touch screen (single-touch).................................................................................................. 179
5.1.1 Technical data.....................................................................................................................................179
5.1.2 Temperature/Humidity diagram...........................................................................................................179
5.2 3M touch screen (multi-touch)..................................................................................................................180
5.2.1 Technical data.....................................................................................................................................180
5.2.2 Temperature/Humidity diagram...........................................................................................................180

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Chapter 1 • General information
1 Manual history
1.1 Manual history
Version Date Change
0.10 PRELIMINARY 2015-01-29 •First version
1.00 2015-03-26 •Updated max. cable length for USB 2.0, see "USB interfaces" on page 32.
•Updated symbolic representation for separate ordering of handles, see 2.1.1 "Dimensions" on page 18.
•Revised section "Replacing a system unit" on page 88.
•Revised section "Installing the handles" on page 90.
•Revised section "Switching on the device" on page 95.
•Updated section "Minimum ambient temperature during operation" on page 22.
•Updated section "Maximum ambient temperature during operation" on page 21.
1.01 2015-04-02 •Revised "Ethernet 1 interface (ETH1)" and "Ethernet 2 interface (ETH2)" on page 31.
•Revised section "Temperature sensor locations" on page 23.
•Revised section "Front USB interface" on page 39.
•Updated technical data for the following CFast cards: "5CFAST.xxxx-00" on page 67 and
"5CFAST.xxxx-10" on page 70.
1.02 2015-04-17 •Updated max. specified temperature of display units, see "Temperature sensor locations" on page 23.
•Updated section "Maximum ambient temperature during operation" on page 21.
Table 1: Manual history

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2 Safety guidelines
2.1 Intended use
Programmable logic controllers (PLCs), operating/monitoring devices (industrial PCs, Power Panels, Mobile Pan-
els, etc.) and B&R uninterruptible power supplies have been designed, developed and manufactured for conven-
tional use in industrial environments. They were not designed, developed and manufactured for any use involving
serious risks or hazards that could lead to death, injury, serious physical damage or loss of any kind without the
implementation of exceptionally stringent safety precautions. In particular, such risks and hazards include the use
of these devices to monitor nuclear reactions in nuclear power plants, their use in flight control or flight safety sys-
tems as well as in the control of mass transportation systems, medical life support systems or weapons systems.
2.2 Protection against electrostatic discharge
Electrical components that can be damaged by electrostatic discharge (ESD) must be handled accordingly.
2.2.1 Packaging
•Electrical components with a housing
...do not require special ESD packaging but must be handled properly (see "Electrical components with
a housing").
•Electrical components without a housing
…are protected by ESD-suitable packaging.
2.2.2 Guidelines for proper ESD handling
Electrical components with a housing
•Do not touch the connector contacts on connected cables.
•Do not touch the contact tips on circuit boards.
Electrical components without a housing
The following applies in addition to the points listed under "Electrical components with a housing":
•Any persons handling electrical components or devices with installed electrical components must be
grounded.
•Components are only permitted to be touched on their narrow sides or front plate.
•Components should always be stored in a suitable medium (ESD packaging, conductive foam, etc.). Metal-
lic surfaces are not suitable storage surfaces!
•Components should not be subjected to electrostatic discharge (e.g. through the use of charged plastics).
•Ensure a minimum distance of 10 cm from monitors and TV sets.
•Measuring instruments and equipment must be grounded.
•Probes on potential-free measuring instruments must be discharged on sufficiently grounded surfaces be-
fore taking measurements.
Individual components
•ESD protective measures for individual components are thoroughly integrated at B&R (conductive floors,
footwear, arm bands, etc.).
•These increased ESD protective measures for individual components are not necessary for customers
handling B&R products.
2.3 Policies and procedures
Electronic devices are never completely failsafe. If the programmable control system, operating/monitoring device
or uninterruptible power supply fails, the user is responsible for ensuring that other connected devices, e.g. motors,
are brought to a secure state.

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When using programmable logic controllers or operating/monitoring devices as control systems together with a soft
PLC (e.g. B&R Automation Runtime or comparable product) or slot PLC (e.g. B&R LS251 or comparable product),
safety precautions relevant to industrial control systems (e.g. the provision of safety devices such as emergency
stop circuits, etc.) must be observed in accordance with applicable national and international regulations. The same
applies for all other devices connected to the system, such as drives.
All tasks such as the installation, commissioning and servicing of devices are only permitted to be carried out by
qualified personnel. Qualified personnel are those familiar with the transport, mounting, installation, commissioning
and operation of devices who also have the appropriate qualifications (e.g. IEC 60364). National accident preven-
tion regulations must be observed.
The safety notices, connection descriptions (type plate and documentation) and limit values listed in the technical
data are to be read carefully before installation and commissioning and must be observed.
2.4 Transport and storage
During transport and storage, devices must be protected against undue stress (mechanical loads, temperature,
moisture, corrosive atmospheres, etc.).
2.5 Installation
•These devices are not ready for use upon delivery and must be installed and wired according to the spec-
ifications in this documentation in order for the EMC limit values to apply.
•Installation must be performed according to this documentation using suitable equipment and tools.
•Devices are only permitted to be installed by qualified personnel without voltage applied. Before installation,
voltage to the control cabinet must be switched off and prevented from being switched on again.
•General safety guidelines and national accident prevention regulations must be observed.
•Electrical installation must be carried out in accordance with applicable guidelines (e.g. line cross sections,
fuses, protective ground connections).
2.6 Operation
2.6.1 Protection against touching electrical parts
To operate programmable logic controllers, operating and monitoring devices, and uninterruptible power supplies,
certain components must carry dangerous voltage levels. Touching one of these parts can result in a life-threatening
electric shock. This could lead to death, severe injury or damage to equipment.
Before turning on the programmable logic controller, operating/monitoring devices or uninterruptible power supply,
the housing must be properly grounded (PE rail). Ground connections must be established even when testing or
operating operating/monitoring devices or the uninterruptible power supply for a short time!
Before turning the device on, all parts that carry voltage must be securely covered. During operation, all covers
must remain closed.
2.6.2 Environmental conditions - Dust, moisture, corrosive gases
The use of operating/monitoring devices (e.g. industrial PCs, Power Panels, Mobile Panels, etc.) and uninterruptible
power supplies in very dusty environments should be avoided. Dust collection on the devices can affect functionality
and may prevent sufficient cooling, especially in systems with active cooling systems (fans).
The presence of corrosive gases can also lead to malfunctions. When combined with high temperature and hu-
midity, corrosive gases – e.g. with sulfur, nitrogen and chlorine components – can induce chemical reactions that
can damage electronic components very quickly. Signs of the presence of corrosive gases are blackened copper
surfaces and cable ends on existing equipment.
For operation in dusty or moist conditions, correctly installed (e.g. cutout installations) operating/monitoring devices
like the Automation Panel or Power Panel are protected on the front. The back of all devices must be protected
from dust and moisture and cleaned at suitable intervals.
2.6.3 Viruses and dangerous programs
This system is subject to potential risk each time data is exchanged or software is installed from a data medium
(e.g. diskette, CD-ROM, USB flash drive, etc.), a network connection or the Internet. The user is responsible for
assessing these dangers, implementing preventive measures such as virus protection programs, firewalls, etc. and
making sure that software is only obtained from trusted sources.

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2.7 Environmentally friendly disposal
All B&R programmable controllers, operating/monitoring devices and uninterruptible power supplies are designed
to inflict as little harm as possible on the environment.
2.7.1 Separation of materials
It is necessary to separate different materials so the device can undergo an environmentally friendly recycling
process.
Component Disposal
Programmable logic controllers
Operating/Monitoring devices
Uninterruptible power supply
Batteries and rechargeable batteries
Cables
Electronics recycling
Cardboard box / Paper packaging Cardboard box / Paper recycling
Plastic packaging Plastic recycling
Table 2: Environmentally friendly separation of materials
Disposal must comply with applicable legal regulations.

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3 Organization of safety notices
Safety notices in this manual are organized as follows:
Safety notice Description
Danger! Disregarding these safety guidelines and notices can be life-threatening.
Warning! Disregarding these safety guidelines and notices can result in severe injury or substantial damage to equipment.
Caution! Disregarding these safety guidelines and notices can result in injury or damage to equipment.
Information: This information is important for preventing errors.
Table 3: Description of the safety notices used in this documentation
4 Guidelines
E
European dimension standards apply to all dimension diagrams in this document.
All dimensions are specified in mm.
Range of nominal sizes General tolerance according to
DIN ISO 2768 (medium)
Up to 6 mm ±0.1 mm
For 6 to 30 mm ±0.2 mm
For 30 to 120 mm ±0.3 mm
For 120 to 400 mm ±0.5 mm
For 400 to 1000 mm ±0.8 mm
Table 4: Range of nominal sizes

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5 Overview
Product ID Short description on page
Automation Runtime
0TG1000.01 Technology Guard 141
1TG4600.10-5 Automation Runtime Windows, TG license 141
1TG4601.06-5 Automation Runtime Embedded, TG license 141
CFast-cards
5CFAST.016G-00 CFast card, 16 GB SLC 67
5CFAST.032G-00 CFast card, 32 GB SLC 67
5CFAST.032G-10 CFast 32 GB MLC 70
5CFAST.064G-10 CFast 64 GB MLC 70
5CFAST.128G-10 CFast 128 GB MLC 70
5CFAST.2048-00 CFast card, 2 GB SLC 67
5CFAST.4096-00 CFast card, 4 GB SLC 67
5CFAST.8192-00 CFast card, 8 GB SLC 67
Display units
5AP92D.1505-00 Automation Panel 15.0" XGA TFT - 1024 x 768 pixels (4:3) - Single-touch (analog resistive) - Landscape format
- IP65 protection - For swing arm mounting - Flange on the top
41
5AP92D.1505-01 Automation Panel 15.0" XGA TFT - 1024 x 768 pixels (4:3) - Single-touch (analog resistive) - Landscape format
- IP65 protection - For swing arm mounting - Flange on the bottom
41
5AP92D.1906-00 Automation Panel 19.0" SXGA TFT - 1280 x 1024 pixels (5:4) - Single-touch (analog resistive) - Landscape
format - IP65 protection - For swing arm mounting - Flange on the top
43
5AP92D.1906-01 Automation Panel 19.0" SXGA TFT - 1280 x 1024 pixels (5:4) - Single-touch (analog resistive) - Landscape
format - IP65 protection - For swing arm mounting - Flange on the bottom
43
5AP93D.185B-00 Automation Panel 18.5" HD TFT - 1366 x 768 pixels (4:9) - Multi-touch (projected capacitive) - Landscape format
- IP65 protection - For swing arm mounting - Flange on the top
45
5AP93D.185B-01 Automation Panel 18.5" HD TFT - 1366 x 768 pixels (4:9) - Multi-touch (projected capacitive) - Landscape format
- IP65 protection - For swing arm mounting - Flange on the bottom
45
5AP93D.215C-00 Automation Panel 21.5" Full HD TFT - 1920 x 1080 pixels (4:9) - Multi-touch (projected capacitive) - Landscape
format - IP65 protection - For swing arm mounting - Flange on the top
47
5AP93D.215C-01 Automation Panel 21.5" Full HD TFT - 1920 x 1080 pixels (4:9) - Multi-touch (projected capacitive) - Landscape
format - IP65 protection - For swing arm mounting - Flange on the bottom
47
5AP93D.240C-00 Automation Panel 24.0" Full HD TFT - 1920 x 1080 pixels (4:9) - Multi-touch (projected capacitive) - Landscape
format - IP65 protection - For swing arm mounting - Flange on the top
49
5AP93D.240C-01 Automation Panel 24.0" Full HD TFT - 1920 x 1080 pixels (4:9) - Multi-touch (projected capacitive) - Landscape
format - IP65 protection - For swing arm mounting - Flange on the bottom
49
5AP99D.185B-00 Automation Panel 18.5" HD TFT - 1366 x 768 pixels (4:9) - Multi-touch (projected capacitive) - Landscape format
- 2 pushbuttons - RFID read/write unit - E-stop - Selector switch - Key switch - IP65 protection - For swing arm
mounting - Flange on the top
51
5AP99D.185B-01 Automation Panel 18.5" HD TFT - 1366 x 768 pixels (4:9) - Multi-touch (projected capacitive) - Landscape format
- 2 pushbuttons - RFID read/write unit - E-stop - Selector switch - Key switch - IP65 protection - For swing arm
mounting - Flange on the bottom
51
5AP99D.215C-00 Automation Panel 21.5" Full HD TFT - 1920 x 1080 pixels (4:9) - Multi-touch (projected capacitive) - Landscape
format - 2 pushbuttons - RFID read/write unit - E-stop - Selector switch - Key switch - IP65 protection - For
swing arm mounting - Flange on the top
54
5AP99D.215C-01 Automation Panel 21.5" Full HD TFT - 1920 x 1080 pixels (4:9) - Multi-touch (projected capacitive) - Landscape
format - 2 pushbuttons - RFID read/write unit - E-stop - Selector switch - Key switch - IP65 protection - For
swing arm mounting - Flange on the bottom
54
5AP99D.215I-00 Automation Panel 21.5" Full HD TFT - 1920 x 1080 pixels (4:9) - Multi-touch (projected capacitive) - Portrait
format - 2 pushbuttons - RFID read/write unit - E-stop - Key switch - IP65 protection - For swing arm mounting
- Flange on the top
57
5AP99D.215I-01 Automation Panel 21.5" Full HD TFT - 1920 x 1080 pixels (4:9) - Multi-touch (projected capacitive) - Portrait
format - 2 pushbuttons - RFID read/write unit - E-stop - Key switch - IP65 protection - For swing arm mounting
- Flange on the bottom
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5AP99D.240C-00 Automation Panel 24.0" Full HD TFT - 1920 x 1080 pixels (4:9) - Multi-touch (projected capacitive) - Landscape
format - 2 pushbuttons - RFID read/write unit - E-stop - Selector switch - Key switch - IP65 protection - For
swing arm mounting - Flange on the top
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5AP99D.240C-01 Automation Panel 24.0" Full HD TFT - 1920 x 1080 pixels (4:9) - Multi-touch (projected capacitive) - Landscape
format - 2 pushbuttons - RFID read/write unit - E-stop - Selector switch - Key switch - IP65 protection - For
swing arm mounting - Flange on the bottom
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Handles
5AC903.HDL0-00 Handles for 5AP92D.1505-00, 5AP92D.1505-01 82
5AC903.HDL0-01 Handles for 5AP92D.1906-00, 5AP92D.1906-01 82
5AC903.HDL0-02 Handles for 5AP93D.185B-00, 5AP93D.185B-01 82
5AC903.HDL0-03 Handles for 5AP93D.215C-00, 5AP93D.215C-01 82
5AC903.HDL0-04 Handles for 5AP93D.240C-00, 5AP93D.240C-01 82
5AC903.HDL0-05 Handles for 5AP99D.185B-00, 5AP99D.185B-01 82
5AC903.HDL0-06 Handles for 5AP99D.215C-00, 5AP99D.215C-01 82
5AC903.HDL0-07 Handles for 5AP99D.215I-00, 5AP99D.215I-01 82
5AC903.HDL0-08 Handles for 5AP99D.240C-00, 5AP99D.240C-01 82
Interface options
5ACCIF01.FPLS-000 Interface card - POWERLINK - RS232 - 32 kB FRAM 73
5ACCIF01.FPSC-000 Interface card - POWERLINK - CAN - RS232 (Rx/Tx) - 32 kB FRAM 77
System units
5PPC2100.BY01-001 Panel PC 2100 - Intel Atom E3815 1.46 GHz - Single core - 1 GB SDRAM - For Automation Panel swing arm
devices
63
5PPC2100.BY11-001 Panel PC 2100 - Intel Atom E3825 1.33 GHz - Dual core - 1 GB SDRAM - For Automation Panel swing arm
devices
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Product ID Short description on page
5PPC2100.BY22-001 Panel PC 2100 - Intel Atom E3826 1.46 GHz - Dual core - 2 GB SDRAM - For Automation Panel swing arm
devices
63
5PPC2100.BY34-001 Panel PC 2100 - Intel Atom E3827 1.75 GHz - Dual core - 4 GB SDRAM - For Automation Panel swing arm
devices
63
5PPC2100.BY44-001 Panel PC 2100 - Intel Atom E3845 1.91 GHz - Dual core - 4 GB SDRAM - For Automation Panel swing arm
devices
63
Terminal blocks
0TB103.9 Connector 24 VDC - 3-pin female - Screw clamps 3.31 mm² 164
0TB103.91 Connector 24 VDC - 3-pin female - Cage clamps 3.31 mm² 164
0TB1210.3100 Connector - Female 10-pin - Cage clamp - Protected against vibration by the screw flange 166
USB accessories
5MMUSB.2048-01 USB 2.0 flash drive, 2048 MB, B&R 167
5MMUSB.4096-01 USB 2.0 flash drive, 4096 MB, B&R 167
Windows 7 Professional/Ultimate
5SWWI7.1100-ENG Windows 7 Professional SP1 - 32-bit - English - DVD 137
5SWWI7.1100-GER Windows 7 Professional SP1 - 32-bit - German - DVD 137
5SWWI7.1200-ENG Windows 7 Professional SP1 - 64-bit - English - DVD 137
5SWWI7.1200-GER Windows 7 Professional SP1 - 64-bit - German - DVD 137
5SWWI7.1300-MUL Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 - 32-bit - Multilingual - DVD 137
5SWWI7.1400-MUL Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 - 64-bit - Multilingual - DVD 137
Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry Professional
5SWWI8.0343-MUL Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry Pro - 32-bit - Multilingual - For the PPC2100 - License 134
5SWWI8.0443-MUL Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry Pro - 64-bit - Multilingual - For the PPC2100 - License 134
Windows Embedded Standard 7
5SWWI7.1543-ENG Microsoft OEM Windows Embedded Standard 7 32-bit, Service Pack 1, English, for the PPC2100, order CFast
card separately (at least 16 GB)
139
5SWWI7.1643-ENG Microsoft OEM Windows Embedded Standard 7 64-bit, Service Pack 1, English, for the PPC2100, order Com-
pactFlash card separately (at least 16 GB)
139
5SWWI7.1743-MUL Microsoft OEM Windows Embedded Standard 7 Premium 32-bit, Service Pack 1, multilingual, for the PPC2100,
order CFast card separately (at least 16 GB without language pack)
139
5SWWI7.1843-MUL Microsoft OEM Windows Embedded Standard 7 Premium 64-bit, Service Pack 1, multilingual, for the PPC2100,
order CFast card separately (at least 16 GB without language pack)
139

Technical data • Introduction
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Chapter 2 • Technical data
1 Introduction
1.1 About this user's manual
This user's manual contains all relevant information about an operational Panel PC 2100 swing arm device.
1.2 Description of individual modules
1.2.1 Display units
Display units are the basis for every Automation Panel 9xD and Panel PC 2100 swing arm device. They consist of
a display, touch screen and housing. A variety of display sizes, touch screen technologies, flange connections (top
or bottom) and displays with keys are available. These display units can be operated exclusively as a complete
system together with a link module (Automation Panel 9xD) or CPU board and system unit (Panel PC 2100 swing
arm device).
Single-touch display units start at model number 5AP92D.xxxx-xx, multi-touch display units start at 5AP93D.xxxx-
xx and multi-touch display units with keys start at 5AP99D.xxxx-xx.
1.2.2 System units
System units consist of a CPU board and aluminum housing. They include all of the interfaces and main memory
on PPC2100 swing arm devices in addition to interface option and CFast card connections. Main memory is per-
manently built into the system unit and cannot be replaced.
An operational Panel PC is put together by installing a system unit on a display unit. The Panel PC 2100 is mounted
on a swing arm system using the integrated flange.
A system unit cannot function without a display unit.

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1.3 System components / Configuration
1.3.1 Configuration
The following components are required for operation as a Panel PC 2100 swing arm device:
•Display unit
•System unit
•CFast card for the operating system
•Operating system
System unit Processor - Type Processor - Clock frequency Processor - Cores Main memory - Type Main memory - Size
5PPC2100.BY01-001 Intel® Atom™ E3815 1460 MHz 1 DDR3-SDRAM 1 GB
5PPC2100.BY11-001 Intel® Atom™ E3825 1330 MHz 2 DDR3-SDRAM 1 GB
5PPC2100.BY22-001 Intel® Atom™ E3826 1460 MHz 2 DDR3-SDRAM 2 GB
5PPC2100.BY34-001 Intel® Atom™ E3827 1750 MHz 2 DDR3-SDRAM 4 GB
5PPC2100.BY44-001 Intel® Atom™ E3845 1910 MHz 4 DDR3-SDRAM 4 GB

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5AC903.HDL0-00 - For 5AP92D.1505-00/-01
5AC903.HDL0-01 - For 5AP92D.1906-00/-01
5AC903.HDL0-02 - For 5AP93D.185B-00/-01
5AC903.HDL0-03 - For 5AP93D.215C-00/-01
5AC903.HDL0-04 - For 5AP93D.240C-00/-01
5AC903.HDL0-05 - For 5AP99D.185B-00/-01
5AC903.HDL0-06 - For 5AP99D.215C-00/-01
5AC903.HDL0-07 - For 5AP99D.215I-00/-01
5AC903.HDL0-08 - For 5AP99D.240C-00/-01
Display unit
Configuration - Base system
Select 1
System unit Select 1
Display size
Resolution
Touch screen
Flange
Keys
Format
Automation Panel 92D
5AP92D.1505-00
15.0"
XGA
Single-touch
Top
No
Landscape
5AP92D.1505-01
15.0"
XGA
Single-touch
Bottom
No
Landscape
5AP92D.1906-00
19.0"
SXGA
Single-touch
Top
No
Landscape
5AP92D.1906-01
19.0"
SXGA
Single-touch
Bottom
No
Landscape
Automation Panel 93D
5AP93D.185B-00
18.5"
HD
Multi-touch
Top
No
Landscape
5AP93D.185B-01
18.5"
HD
Multi-touch
Bottom
No
Landscape
5AP93D.215C-00
21.5"
FHD
Multi-touch
Top
No
Landscape
5AP93D.215C-01
21.5"
FHD
Multi-touch
Bottom
No
Landscape
5AP93D.240C-00
24.0"
FHD
Multi-touch
Top
No
Landscape
5AP93D.240C-01
24.0"
FHD
Multi-touch
Bottom
No
Landscape
Automation Panel 99D
5AP99D.185B-00
18.5"
HD
Multi-touch
Top
Yes
Landscape
5AP99D.185B-01
18.5"
HD
Multi-touch
Bottom
Yes
Landscape
5AP99D.215C-00
21.5"
FHD
Multi-touch
Top
Yes
Landscape
5AP99D.215C-01
21.5"
FHD
Multi-touch
Bottom
Yes
Landscape
5AP99D.215I-00
21.5"
FHD
Multi-touch
Top
Yes
Portrait
5AP99D.215I-01
21.5"
FHD
Multi-touch
Bottom
Yes
Portrait
5AP99D.240C-00
24.0"
FHD
Multi-touch
Top
Yes
Landscape
5AP99D.240C-01
24.0"
FHD
Multi-touch
Bottom
Yes
Landscape
1) Handles are not factory-installed and must be mounted after delivery.
5PPC2100.BY01-001
5PPC2100.BY11-001
5PPC2100.BY22-001
5PPC2100.BY34-001
5PPC2100.BY44-001
Select 1
Select 1
Select 1
CFast cards
Select 1 or 2
Terminal blocks
USB accessories
5MMUSB.2048-01
5MMUSB.4096-01
Operating systems
5SWWI7.1100-ENG
5SWWI7.1100-GER
5SWWI7.1300-MUL
5SWWI7.1200-ENG
5SWWI7.1200-GER
5SWWI7.1400-MUL
Windows 7 Windows Embedded Standard 7
5SWWI7.1543-ENG
5SWWI7.1643-ENG
5SWWI7.1743-MUL
5SWWI7.1843-MUL
Automation Runtime
0TG1000.01
1TG4600.10-5
1TG4601.06-5
Select 1
Handles 1)
Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry
5SWWI8.0343-MUL
5SWWI8.0443-MUL
5CFAST.2048-00 E0≥
5CFAST.4096-00 E0≥
5CFAST.8192-00 E0≥
5CFAST.016G-00 E0≥
5CFAST.032G-00 E0≥
5CFAST.032G-10
5CFAST.064G-10
5CFAST.128G-10
0TB103.9
0TB103.91
Power connectors
0TB1210.3100
Terminal block IF option
Figure 1: Panel PC 2100 swing arm device - Configuration

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2 Complete system
2.1 Mechanical characteristics
2.1.1 Dimensions
A
B
G
H I
E
F
C D
J
K
L
M
107
ø 75
ø 48.5
76 35.1
124.8
Flange
Figure 2: Panel PC 2100 swing arm device - Dimensions
All dimensions are specified in mm.
Display type Model number A B C D E F G H I J K L M
15.0" single-touch 5AP92D.1505-0x 398 316 81 235.9 24.5 61 -16 25.5 265 517.9 31.95 12 35.5
19.0" single-touch 5AP92D.1906-0x 468 386 116.8 234.4 32.5 63.5 1.6 42.8 300.3 587.9 31.95 12 43.5
18.5" multi-touch 5AP93D.185B-0x 503 323 135.7 231.5 24.5 63 -16 25.5 272 615 28 12 35.5
21.5" multi-touch 5AP93D.215C-0x 569.5 361 169 231.5 24.5 62 3 45.6 269.7 681.5 28 12 35.5
24.0" multi-touch 5AP93D.240C-0x 626.5 392 197.5 231.5 24.5 65 3 38.8 314.4 738.5 28 12 35.5
Table 5: PPC 2100 swing arm device display units - Dimensions
Information:
2D and 3D drawings (in DXF and STEP format) can be downloaded from the B&R website (www.br-
automation.com).

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F
C D
B
A
J
K
L
M
107
ø 75
ø 48.5
76 35.1
124.8
E
G
H I
Flange
Figure 3: Panel PC 2100 swing arm device with keys - Dimensions
All dimensions are specified in mm.
Display type Model number A B C D E F G H I J K L M
18.5" multi-touch with keys 5AP99D.185B-0x 503 406 135.7 231.5 24.5 63 -16 25.5 355 615 28 12 35.5
21.5" multi-touch with keys 5AP99D.215C-0x 569.5 444 169 231.5 24.5 62 3 45.6 352.7 681.5 28 12 35.5
21.5" multi-touch with keys 5AP99D.215I-0x 361 652.5 59.2 242.6 24.5 62 94.3 41.6 569.3 477.5 30.25 12 35.5
24.0" multi-touch with keys 5AP99D.240C-0x 626.5 475 197.5 231.5 24.5 65 3 38.8 397.4 738.5 28 12 35.5
Table 6: PPC 2100 swing arm device display units with keys - Dimensions
Information:
2D and 3D drawings (in DXF and STEP format) can be downloaded from the B&R website (www.br-
automation.com).

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2.1.2 Mounting orientations
Use the adjustment lever on the flange to set the angle of rotation of the Panel PC between +45° and -45°.
Figure 4: Panel PC 2100 swing arm device - Angle of rotation
2.1.3 Weight specifications
All weights are specified in g (grams).
Display type Model number Weight
15.0" single-touch 5AP92D.1505-0x 7450
19.0" single-touch 5AP92D.1906-0x 9650
18.5" multi-touch 5AP93D.185B-0x 8800
18.5" multi-touch with keys 5AP99D.185B-0x 10850
21.5" multi-touch 5AP93D.215C-0x 9000
21.5" multi-touch with keys 5AP99D.215C-0x 11550
21.5" multi-touch with keys 5AP99D.215I-0x 11400
24.0" multi-touch 5AP93D.240C-0x 10900
24.0" multi-touch with keys 5AP99D.240C-0x 13250
Table 7: Display units - Weight
Component Model number Weight
System unit 5PPC2100.BYxx-001 527
5CFAST.xxxx-00 10
CFast cards 5CFAST.xxxx-10 10
5ACCIF01.FPLS-000 25
Interface options 5ACCIF01.FPSC-000 25
Table 8: System units, CFast cards, interface options - Weight
Handle Model number Weight
For 5AP92D.1505-xx 5AC903.HDL0-00 600
For 5AP92D.1906-xx 5AC903.HDL0-01 750
For 5AP93D.185B-0x 5AC903.HDL0-02 630
For 5AP93D.215C-0x 5AC903.HDL0-03 700
For 5AP93D.240C-0x 5AC903.HDL0-04 900
For 5AP99D.185B-0x 5AC903.HDL0-05 800
For 5AP99D.215C-0x 5AC903.HDL0-06 850
For 5AP99D.215I-0x 5AC903.HDL0-07 1200
For 5AP99D.240C-0x 5AC903.HDL0-08 880
Table 9: Handles - Weight
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