B&R 7100 User manual

Mobile Panel 7100
User's manual
Version: 1.51 (April 2020)
Order no.: MAMP7100-ENG
Translation of the original documentation
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1 General information.................................................................................................. 7
1.1 Manual history.................................................................................................................................................7
1.2 General safety guidelines............................................................................................................................... 9
1.2.1 Intended use..............................................................................................................................................9
1.2.2 Protection against electrostatic discharge.................................................................................................9
1.2.2.1 Packaging.............................................................................................................................................9
1.2.2.2 Regulations for proper ESD handling..................................................................................................9
1.2.3 Regulations and measures........................................................................................................................9
1.2.4 Transport and storage............................................................................................................................. 10
1.2.5 Installation................................................................................................................................................10
1.2.6 Operation................................................................................................................................................. 10
1.2.6.1 Protection against contact with electrical parts................................................................................. 10
1.2.6.2 Ambient conditions - Dust, moisture, aggressive gases....................................................................10
1.2.6.3 Programs, viruses and malicious programs...................................................................................... 10
1.2.7 Environmentally friendly disposal............................................................................................................ 11
1.2.7.1 Separation of materials......................................................................................................................11
1.2.8 Cybersecurity disclaimer for products..................................................................................................... 11
1.3 Organization of safety notices...................................................................................................................... 12
1.4 Guidelines......................................................................................................................................................12
1.5 Overview........................................................................................................................................................13
2 Technical data......................................................................................................... 14
2.1 Introduction....................................................................................................................................................14
2.1.1 Configuration............................................................................................................................................15
2.2 Complete system.......................................................................................................................................... 16
2.2.1 Design......................................................................................................................................................16
2.2.1.1 Ergonomics.........................................................................................................................................16
2.2.1.2 Housing.............................................................................................................................................. 16
2.2.1.3 Device interfaces................................................................................................................................17
2.2.1.4 Touch screen stylus pen....................................................................................................................18
2.2.2 Enabling control devices (enabling devices)...........................................................................................18
2.2.2.1 Enabling control device with 2 enable switches................................................................................ 20
2.2.2.2 Functionality....................................................................................................................................... 20
2.2.2.3 Reasonably foreseeable misuse of the enable switch...................................................................... 21
2.2.3 Stop button.............................................................................................................................................. 23
2.2.4 Handwheel............................................................................................................................................... 23
2.2.5 Illuminated pushbutton.............................................................................................................................23
2.2.6 Key switch............................................................................................................................................... 24
2.2.7 Membrane keypad...................................................................................................................................25
2.2.7.1 Mobile Panel 7120............................................................................................................................. 25
2.2.7.2 Mobile Panel 7121............................................................................................................................. 28
2.2.7.3 Mobile Panel 7140............................................................................................................................. 30
2.2.7.4 Mobile Panel 7150............................................................................................................................. 32
2.2.7.5 Mobile Panel 7151............................................................................................................................. 34
2.3 Individual components.................................................................................................................................. 35
2.3.1 Control devices........................................................................................................................................35
2.3.1.1 5MP7120.034F-000............................................................................................................................35
2.3.1.2 5MP7121.034F-000............................................................................................................................39
2.3.1.3 5MP7140.070N-000........................................................................................................................... 43
2.3.1.4 5MP7150.101E-000............................................................................................................................47
2.3.1.5 5MP7151.101E-000............................................................................................................................51
2.3.1.6 5MP7151.101E-001............................................................................................................................55
2.3.2 Cables......................................................................................................................................................59
2.3.2.1 Attachment cables..............................................................................................................................59
2.3.2.2 Control cabinet cables....................................................................................................................... 62

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3 Commissioning........................................................................................................68
3.1 Installation from a safety perspective........................................................................................................... 68
3.1.1 Proper use of the machine or system.....................................................................................................68
3.2 Operating the Mobile Panel.......................................................................................................................... 69
3.2.1 Touch screen calibration..........................................................................................................................70
3.2.2 Keyboard..................................................................................................................................................71
3.2.3 Mouse...................................................................................................................................................... 71
3.3 Connection.................................................................................................................................................... 72
3.3.1 Attachment shaft......................................................................................................................................72
3.3.2 Installing cables in the attachment shaft.................................................................................................73
3.4 Connection examples....................................................................................................................................75
3.4.1 Connection example for stop button....................................................................................................... 75
3.4.2 Connection example for enabling control device with one enable switch...............................................76
3.4.3 Connection example for enabling control device with two enable switches............................................77
3.5 USB interface................................................................................................................................................78
3.6 Key and LED configuration...........................................................................................................................79
3.6.1 Mobile Panel 5MP7120.034F-000...........................................................................................................79
3.6.2 Mobile Panel 5MP7121.034F-000...........................................................................................................80
3.6.3 Mobile Panel 5MP7140.070N-000.......................................................................................................... 80
3.6.4 Mobile Panel 5MP7150.101E-000...........................................................................................................81
3.6.5 Mobile Panels 5MP7151.101E-000 and 5MP7151.101E-001.................................................................81
3.6.5.1 MP7151 key configuration................................................................................................................. 81
3.7 User tips for increasing the service life of the display..................................................................................84
3.7.1 Backlight.................................................................................................................................................. 84
3.7.1.1 Measures to maintain backlight service life.......................................................................................84
3.7.2 Image persistence................................................................................................................................... 84
3.7.2.1 What causes image persistence?......................................................................................................84
3.7.2.2 How can image persistence be reduced?......................................................................................... 84
3.8 Pixel errors....................................................................................................................................................84
4 Software................................................................................................................... 85
4.1 BIOS options.................................................................................................................................................85
4.1.1 General information................................................................................................................................. 85
4.1.2 BIOS Setup and boot procedure.............................................................................................................85
4.1.3 Keys for BIOS Setup and boot menu..................................................................................................... 85
4.2 mapp View and VNC client.......................................................................................................................... 86
4.2.1 General information................................................................................................................................. 86
4.2.2 Order data............................................................................................................................................... 86
4.2.3 Installation................................................................................................................................................86
4.2.4 Service pages..........................................................................................................................................87
4.2.4.1 Overview.............................................................................................................................................90
4.2.4.2 Service page "Startup".......................................................................................................................91
4.2.4.3 Service page "Network"..................................................................................................................... 92
4.2.4.4 Service page "Time".......................................................................................................................... 96
4.2.4.5 Service page "Screen".......................................................................................................................97
4.2.4.6 Service page "Audio"......................................................................................................................... 98
4.2.4.7 Service page "Service button"........................................................................................................... 99
4.2.4.8 Service page "VNC".........................................................................................................................100
4.2.4.9 Service page "Web".........................................................................................................................102
4.2.4.10 Service page "Storage"..................................................................................................................103
4.2.4.11 Service page "Update"................................................................................................................... 105
4.2.4.12 Service page "Backup & reset"..................................................................................................... 107
4.2.4.13 Service page "Security"................................................................................................................. 108
4.2.4.14 Service page "Save & exit"............................................................................................................109
4.2.4.15 Service page "About & info".......................................................................................................... 110
4.2.5 Update................................................................................................................................................... 111
4.2.5.1 Updating with a download from the website and a USB flash drive................................................111

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4.2.5.2 Duplicating an existing installer with a USB flash drive.................................................................. 112
4.3 Windows Embedded Standard 7................................................................................................................ 113
4.3.1 General information............................................................................................................................... 113
4.3.2 Order data............................................................................................................................................. 113
4.3.3 Features.................................................................................................................................................113
4.3.4 Installation..............................................................................................................................................114
4.3.5 Drivers....................................................................................................................................................114
4.3.5.1 Touch screen driver......................................................................................................................... 114
4.3.6 Supported display resolutions............................................................................................................... 114
4.4 Automation Device Interface (ADI)............................................................................................................. 114
4.4.1 ADI driver...............................................................................................................................................115
4.4.1.1 Installation........................................................................................................................................ 115
4.4.1.2 Control Center..................................................................................................................................115
4.4.2 ADI Development Kit............................................................................................................................. 116
4.4.3 ADI .NET SDK.......................................................................................................................................117
5 Standards and certifications................................................................................118
5.1 Directives and declarations.........................................................................................................................118
5.1.1 CE marking............................................................................................................................................118
5.1.2 EMC Directive........................................................................................................................................118
5.1.3 Machinery directive................................................................................................................................118
5.1.4 Type approval certificate....................................................................................................................... 118
5.2 Safety technology standards and definitions..............................................................................................119
5.2.1 General procedures and safety principles............................................................................................ 119
5.2.2 Design of the enabling control device...................................................................................................119
5.2.3 Design of the stop button......................................................................................................................119
5.2.4 Stop functions per EN 60204-1:2006 (Electrical equipment of machines - Part 1: General require-
ments)..............................................................................................................................................................119
5.2.5 Emergency stops per EN 60204-1:2006 (Electrical equipment of machines - Part 1: General require-
ments)..............................................................................................................................................................119
5.2.6 Safety categories in accordance with EN ISO 13849-1:2015 (Safety of machinery - Safety-related parts
of control systems - Part 1: General design principles).................................................................................120
5.2.7 Selecting the performance level and category per EN ISO 13849-1.................................................... 121
5.2.8 Restart interlock per EN 1037:1995 (Safety of machinery - Prevention of unexpected startup)........... 122
5.3 Quantitative safety specifications for the stop button and enabling control device (enabling device).........123
5.3.1 Stop button:........................................................................................................................................... 123
5.3.2 Enabling control device with one enable switch (enabling device)....................................................... 123
5.3.3 Enabling control device with two enable switches (enabling device)....................................................123
5.3.4 Relationship between performance level and safety integrity level...................................................... 123
5.4 Certifications................................................................................................................................................124
5.4.1 UL certification.......................................................................................................................................124
5.4.2 EAC........................................................................................................................................................124
5.4.3 KC.......................................................................................................................................................... 124
6 Accessories........................................................................................................... 125
6.1 USB flash drives......................................................................................................................................... 125
6.1.1 5MMUSB.xxxx-01.................................................................................................................................. 125
6.1.1.1 General information..........................................................................................................................125
6.1.1.2 Order data........................................................................................................................................ 125
6.1.1.3 Technical data..................................................................................................................................125
6.1.1.4 Temperature/Humidity diagram........................................................................................................127
6.1.2 5MMUSB.032G-02.................................................................................................................................128
6.1.2.1 General information..........................................................................................................................128
6.1.2.2 Order data........................................................................................................................................ 128
6.1.2.3 Technical data..................................................................................................................................128
6.1.2.4 Temperature/Humidity diagram........................................................................................................129
6.2 Wall mounts.................................................................................................................................................130

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6.2.1 5ACCWB20.0000-000........................................................................................................................... 130
6.2.1.1 General information..........................................................................................................................130
6.2.1.2 Order data........................................................................................................................................ 130
6.2.1.3 Technical data..................................................................................................................................130
6.2.2 5ACCWB40.0000-000........................................................................................................................... 131
6.2.2.1 General information..........................................................................................................................131
6.2.2.2 Order data........................................................................................................................................ 131
6.2.2.3 Technical data..................................................................................................................................131
6.2.3 5ACCWB50.0000-000........................................................................................................................... 132
6.2.3.1 General information..........................................................................................................................132
6.2.3.2 Order data........................................................................................................................................ 132
6.2.3.3 Technical data..................................................................................................................................132
6.3 Connection boxes....................................................................................................................................... 133
6.3.1 4MPCBX.0000-00.................................................................................................................................. 133
6.3.1.1 General information..........................................................................................................................133
6.3.1.2 Order data........................................................................................................................................ 133
6.3.1.3 Interfaces..........................................................................................................................................133
6.3.1.4 Technical data..................................................................................................................................134
6.3.1.5 Safety characteristics....................................................................................................................... 135
6.3.1.6 Dimensions.......................................................................................................................................135
6.3.1.7 Drilling template 4MPCBX.0000-00................................................................................................. 135
6.3.1.8 Content of delivery...........................................................................................................................135
6.3.2 4MPCBX.0001-00.................................................................................................................................. 136
6.3.2.1 General information..........................................................................................................................136
6.3.2.2 Order data........................................................................................................................................ 136
6.3.2.3 Technical data..................................................................................................................................136
6.3.2.4 Dimensions.......................................................................................................................................137
6.3.2.5 Drilling template 4MPCBX.0000-01................................................................................................. 137
6.3.2.6 Content of delivery...........................................................................................................................137
6.4 Box cables...................................................................................................................................................137
6.4.1 5CAMPB.0xxx-10...................................................................................................................................137
6.4.1.1 General information..........................................................................................................................137
6.4.1.2 Order data........................................................................................................................................ 138
6.4.1.3 Technical data..................................................................................................................................139
6.4.1.4 Cable pinout..................................................................................................................................... 140
6.5 Touch screen stylus pen.............................................................................................................................141
6.5.1 5AC900.1100-01.................................................................................................................................... 141
6.5.1.1 General information..........................................................................................................................141
6.5.1.2 Order data........................................................................................................................................ 141
7 Servicing/Maintenance..........................................................................................142
7.1 Cleaning...................................................................................................................................................... 142
7.2 Repairs/Complaints and replacement parts................................................................................................142
Appendix A .............................................................................................................. 143
A.A Stop button.................................................................................................................................................143
A.B Enabling control device..............................................................................................................................143
A.3 Chemical resistance................................................................................................................................... 145
A.3.1 Mobile Panel 712x................................................................................................................................ 145
A.3.2 Mobile Panel 7140................................................................................................................................ 145
A.3.3 Mobile Panel 715x................................................................................................................................ 145
A.3.4 Touch screen - Tested by manufacturer...............................................................................................145
A.4 Software-specific information......................................................................................................................146
A.4.1 Supported video formats.......................................................................................................................146
A.4.2 RFB extension.......................................................................................................................................146
A.4.2.1 Temperature monitoring.................................................................................................................. 146
A.4.2.2 Starting touch screen calibration.....................................................................................................147

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A.4.2.3 Adjusting display brightness............................................................................................................147
A.4.2.4 Audio signal output..........................................................................................................................147
A.4.3 File formats........................................................................................................................................... 147
A.4.3.1 System settings............................................................................................................................... 147
A.4.4 Limitations in web mode....................................................................................................................... 148
A.5 Viewing angles............................................................................................................................................149
A.6 Abbreviations.............................................................................................................................................. 149

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1 General information
1.1 Manual history
Version Date Change
1.51 April 2020 •Editorial changes.
Updated the following sections:
•"mapp View and VNC client" on page 86
1.50 March 2020 •Editorial changes.
Updated the following sections:
•"General safety guidelines" on page 9
•Technical data for the attachment cable "5CAMPH.xxxx-40" on page 59
Updated the following sections:
•"mapp View and VNC client" on page 86
Updated the following sections:
•"USB flash drives" on page 125
1.15 April 2018 •Documented control device "5MP7151.101E-001" on page 55.
•Updated the following control devices:
°"5MP7121.034F-000" on page 39
°"5MP7150.101E-000" on page 47
°"5MP7151.101E-000" on page 51
•Updated section "Handwheel" on page 23.
•Updated the following sections:
°"Enabling control devices (enabling devices)" on page 18
°"5CAMPH.xxxx-40" on page 59
°"Proper use of the machine or system" on page 68
°"Connection" on page 72
°"Machinery directive" on page 118
°"Design of the enabling control device" on page 119
°"Enabling control device with one enable switch (enabling device)" on page 123
°"Enabling control device with two enable switches (enabling device)" on page 123
•Updated "Appendix A" on page 143.
•Updated "Connection example for enabling control device with two enable switches" on page 77.
1.10 November 2017 •Documented box cable 5CAMPB.0050-10 on page 137.
•Updated the following sections:
°"Configuration" on page 15
°"Key and LED configuration" on page 79
°"Illuminated pushbutton" on page 23
°"Key switch" on page 24
°"Service pages" on page 87
°"Software-specific information" on page 146
•Updated the following sections:
°"BIOS options" on page 85
°"Update" on page 111
°"EAC" on page 124
°"KC" on page 124
°"Repairs/Complaints and replacement parts" on page 142
1.05 January 2017 •Documented the following control devices:
°"5MP7120.034F-000" on page 35
°"5MP7121.034F-000" on page 39
•Updated the following sections:
°"Chemical resistance" on page 145
°"Software-specific information" on page 146
•Updated the following section:
°"mapp View and VNC client" on page 86
°"Membrane keypad" on page 25
°"Key and LED configuration" on page 79
°"USB interface" on page 78

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Version Date Change
1.00 September 2016 •Updated chapter 4 "Software" on page 85.
•Updated chapter A "Appendix A" on page 143.
•Updated terminology for emergency stop in German edition.
•Updated the following sections:
°"Device interfaces" on page 17
°"Control cabinet cables" on page 62
°"Connection examples" on page 75
°"USB interface" on page 78
•Revised chapter 5 "Standards and certifications".
0.10 Preliminary August 2016 •First version

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1.2 General safety guidelines
1.2.1 Intended use
Programmable logic controllers, operating and monitoring devices (e.g. industrial PCs, Power Panels, Mobile Pan-
els) as well as uninterruptible power supplies from B&R have been designed, developed and manufactured for
normal use in industry. They have not been designed, developed and manufactured for use that involves fatal
risks or hazards that could result in death, injury, serious physical harm or other loss without the assurance of
exceptionally stringent safety precautions. In particular, this includes the use of these systems to monitor nuclear
reactions in nuclear power plants, flight control systems, air traffic control, the control of mass transport vehicles,
medical life support systems and the control of weapon systems.
1.2.2 Protection against electrostatic discharge
Electrical assemblies that can be damaged by electrostatic discharge (ESD) must be handled accordingly.
1.2.2.1 Packaging
•Electrical assemblies with housing:
Do not require special ESD packaging but must be handled properly (see "Electrical assemblies with hous-
ing").
•Electrical assemblies without housing:
Are protected by ESD-suitable packaging.
1.2.2.2 Regulations for proper ESD handling
Electrical assemblies with housing
•Do not touch the connector contacts of connected cables.
•Do not touch the contact tips on circuit boards.
Electrical assemblies without housing
The following applies in addition to "Electrical assemblies with housing":
•All persons handling electrical assemblies and devices in which electrical assemblies are installed must
be grounded.
•Assemblies are only permitted to be touched on the narrow sides or front plate.
•Always place assemblies on suitable surfaces (ESD packaging, conductive foam, etc.). Metallic surfaces
are not suitable surfaces!
•Assemblies must not be subjected to electrostatic discharges (e.g. due to charged plastics).
•A minimum distance of 10 cm from monitors or television sets must be maintained.
•Measuring instruments and devices must be grounded.
•Test probes of floating potential measuring instruments must be discharged briefly on suitable grounded
surfaces before measurement.
Individual components
•ESD protective measures for individual components are implemented throughout B&R (conductive floors,
shoes, wrist straps, etc.).
•The increased ESD protective measures for individual components are not required for handling B&R
products at customer locations.
1.2.3 Regulations and measures
Electronic devices are generally not failsafe. If the programmable logic controller, operating or control device or
uninterruptible power supply fails, the user is responsible for ensuring that connected devices (such as motors)
are brought to a safe state.
When using programmable logic controllers as well as when using operating and monitoring devices as control
systems in conjunction with a Soft PLC (e.g. B&R Automation Runtime or similar product) or Slot PLC (e.g. B&R
LS251 or similar product), the safety measures that apply to industrial controllers (protection by protective equip-
ment such as emergency stops) must be observed in accordance with applicable national and international regu-
lations. This also applies to all other connected devices, such as drives.

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All work such as installation, commissioning and servicing are only permitted to be carried out by qualified person-
nel. Qualified personnel are persons who are familiar with the transport, installation, assembly, commissioning and
operation of the product and have the appropriate qualifications for their job (e.g. IEC 60364). National accident
prevention regulations must be observed.
The safety guidelines, information about connection conditions (nameplate and documentation) and limit values
specified in the technical data must be read carefully before installation and commissioning and must be strictly
observed.
1.2.4 Transport and storage
During transport and storage, devices must be protected against undue stress (mechanical stress, temperature,
humidity, aggressive atmosphere).
1.2.5 Installation
•The devices are not ready for use and must be installed and wired according to the requirements of this
documentation in order to comply with EMC limit values.
•Installation must be carried out according to the documentation using suitable equipment and tools.
•Devices are only permitted to be installed by qualified personnel when the power is switched off. The control
cabinet must first be disconnected from the power supply and secured against being switched on again.
•General safety regulations and national accident prevention regulations must be observed.
•The electrical installation must be carried out in accordance with relevant regulations (e.g. wire cross sec-
tion, fuse protection, protective ground connection).
1.2.6 Operation
1.2.6.1 Protection against contact with electrical parts
In order to operate programmable logic controllers, operating and monitoring devices and uninterruptible power
supplies, it is necessary for certain components to carry dangerous voltages over 42 VDC. Touching one of these
components can result in a life-threatening electric shock. There is a risk of death, serious injury or damage to
property.
Before switching on programmable logic controllers, operating and monitoring devices and uninterruptible power
supplies, it must be ensured that the housing is properly connected to ground potential (PE rail). The ground
connection must also be made if the operating and monitoring device and uninterruptible power supply are only
connected for testing purposes or only operated for a short time!
Before switching on, live parts must be securely covered. All covers must be kept closed during operation.
1.2.6.2 Ambient conditions - Dust, moisture, aggressive gases
The use of operating and monitoring devices (e.g. industrial PCs, Power Panels, Mobile Panels) and uninterruptible
power supplies in dusty environments must be avoided. This can otherwise result in dust deposits that affect the
functionality of the device, especially in systems with active cooling (fans), which may no longer ensure sufficient
cooling.
The presence of aggressive gases in the environment can also result in malfunctions. In combination with high
temperature and relative humidity, aggressive gases – for example with sulfur, nitrogen and chlorine components
– trigger chemical processes that can very quickly impair or damage electronic components. Blackened copper
surfaces and cable ends in existing installations are indicators of aggressive gases.
When operated in rooms with dust and condensation that can endanger functionality, operating and monitoring
devices such as Automation Panels or Power Panels are protected on the front against the ingress of dust and
moisture when installed correctly (e.g. cutout installation). The back of all devices must be protected against the
ingress of dust and moisture, however, or the dust deposits must be removed at suitable intervals.
1.2.6.3 Programs, viruses and malicious programs
Any data exchange or installation of software using data storage media (e.g. floppy disk, CD-ROM, USB flash
drive) or via networks or the Internet poses a potential threat to the system. It is the direct responsibility of the user
to avert these dangers and to take appropriate measures such as virus protection programs and firewalls to protect
against them and to use only software from trustworthy sources.

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1.2.7 Environmentally friendly disposal
All programmable logic controllers, operating and monitoring devices and uninterruptible power supplies from B&R
are designed to have as little impact on the environment as possible.
1.2.7.1 Separation of materials
To ensure that devices can be recycled in an environmentally friendly manner, it is necessary to separate out the
different materials.
Component Disposal
Programmable logic controllers
Operating and monitoring devices
Uninterruptible power supplies
Batteries and rechargeable batteries
Cables
Electronics recycling
Paper/Cardboard packaging Paper/Cardboard recycling
Plastic packaging material Plastic recycling
Disposal must be carried out in accordance with applicable legal regulations.
1.2.8 Cybersecurity disclaimer for products
B&R products communicate via a network interface and were developed for secure connection with internal and,
if necessary, other networks such as the Internet.
Information:
In the following, B&R products are referred to as "product" and all types of networks (e.g. internal
networks and the Internet) are referred to as "network".
It is the sole responsibility of the customer to establish and continuously ensure a secure connection between
the product and the network. In addition, appropriate security measures must be implemented and maintained
to protect the product and entire network from any security breaches, unauthorized access, interference, digital
intrusion, data leakage and/or theft of data or information.
B&R Industrial Automation GmbH and its subsidiaries are not liable for damages and/or losses in connection
with security breaches, unauthorized access, malfunctions, digital intrusion, data leakage and/or theft of data or
information.
The aforementioned appropriate security measures include, for example:
•Segmentation of the network (e.g. separation of the IT network from the control network1))
•Use of firewalls
•Use of authentication mechanisms
•Encryption of data
•Use of anti-malware software
Before B&R releases products or updates, they are subjected to appropriate functional testing. Independently of
this, we recommend that our customers develop their own test processes in order to be able to check the effects
of changes in advance. Such changes include, for example:
•Installation of product updates
•Significant system modifications such as configuration changes
•Deployment of updates or patches for third-party software (non-B&R software)
•Hardware replacement
These tests should ensure that implemented security measures remain effective and that systems in the customer's
environment behave as expected.
1) The term "control network" refers to computer networks used to connect control systems. The control network can be divided into zones, and there can be
several separate control networks within a company or site. The term "control systems" refers to all types of B&R products such as controllers (e.g. X20), HMI
systems (e.g. Power Panel T30), process control systems (e.g. APROL) and supporting systems such as engineering workstations with Automation Studio.

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1.3 Organization of safety notices
Safety notices in this manual are organized as follows:
Safety notice Description
Danger! Failure to observe these safety guidelines and notices can result in death, severe injury or substantial damage to property.
Warning! Failure to observe these safety guidelines and notices can result in severe injury or substantial damage to property.
Caution! Failure to observe these safety guidelines and notices can result in injury or damage to property.
Information: These instructions are important for avoiding malfunctions.
Table 1: Description of the safety notices used in this documentation
1.4 Guidelines
European dimension standards apply to all dimension diagrams.
All dimensions in mm.
Unless otherwise specified, the following general tolerances apply:
Nominal dimension range General tolerance per
DIN ISO 2768 medium
Up to 6 mm ±0.1 mm
Over 6 to 30 mm ±0.2 mm
Over 30 to 120 mm ±0.3 mm
Over 120 to 400 mm ±0.5 mm
Over 400 to 1000 mm ±0.8 mm
Table 2: Nominal dimension ranges

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1.5 Overview
Model number Short description Page
Accessories
4MPCBX.0000-00 Mobile Panel connection box - For cables with push-pull circular connectors 133
4MPCBX.0001-00 Mobile Panel small connection box - For cables with push-pull circular connectors 136
5AC900.1100-01 Mobile Panel touch screen stylus pen - 5 pcs. - For MP40/50/7100 141
5ACCWB20.0000-000 Mobile Panel 7100 wall mount - For MP7120 and MP7121 130
5ACCWB40.0000-000 Mobile Panel 7100 wall mount - For MP7140 131
5ACCWB50.0000-000 Mobile Panel 7100 wall mount - For MP7150/MP7151 132
5CAMPB.0050-10 Mobile Panel box cable - With wire end sleeves - With connector contacts 138
5CAMPB.0100-10 Mobile Panel box cable - With wire end sleeves - With connector contacts 138
Attachment cables
5CAMPH.0018-40 Attachment cable for MP7100 and MP7200 - Push-Pull circular connector - 1.8 m 59
5CAMPH.0050-40 Attachment cable for MP7100 and MP7200 - Push-Pull circular connector - 5 m 59
5CAMPH.0100-40 Attachment cable for MP7100 and MP7200 - Push-Pull circular connector - 10 m 59
5CAMPH.0150-40 Attachment cable for MP7100 and MP7200 - Push-Pull circular connector - 15 m 59
5CAMPH.0200-40 Attachment cable for MP7100 and MP7200 - Push-Pull circular connector - 20 m 59
Control cabinet cables
5CAMPC.0020-10 Mobile Panel control cabinet cable - Push-Pull circular connector - Ethernet crossover - 2 m 62
5CAMPC.0020-11 Mobile Panel control cabinet cable - Push-Pull circular connector - Ethernet straight-through - 2 m 65
System units
5MP7120.034F-000 Mobile Panel 7100 3,4" WQVGA TFT - 480 x 272 pixels - Single-touch (analog resistive) - Cortex A8 processor
- For VNC - 1x Ethernet 10/100, 1x USB 2.0 OTG mini - 1x key switch, 1x pushbutton - 1x stop button - 1x
enable switch - 36x system key, 4x LED
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5MP7121.034F-000 Mobile Panel 7100 3.4" WQVGA TFT - 480 x 272 pixels - Single-touch (analog resistive) - Cortex A8 processor
- For VNC - 1x Ethernet 10/100, 1x USB 2.0 OTG mini - 1x key switch, 1x pushbutton - 1x stop button - 1x
enable switch - 20x system key, 4x LED - 1x handwheel
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5MP7140.070N-000 Mobile Panel 7100 7.0" WSVGA TFT - 600 x 1024 pixels - Single-touch (analog resistive) - Cortex-A9 processor
- For mapp View and VNC - 1x Ethernet 10/100, 1x USB 2.0 - 1x key switch - 1x stop button - 1x enable switch
- 20x system key, 5x LED
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5MP7150.101E-000 Mobile Panel 7100 10.1" WXGA TFT - 1280 x 800 pixels - Single-touch (analog resistive) - Cortex-A9 processor
- For mapp View and VNC - 1x Ethernet 10/100, 1x USB 2.0 - 1x key switch - 1x stop button - 1x enable switch
- 21x system key, 5x LED
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5MP7151.101E-000 Mobile Panel 7100 10.1" WXGA TFT - 1280 x 800 pixels - Single-touch (analog resistive) - Atom E3815 proces-
sor, 4 GB RAM - For Windows WES7 - 1x Ethernet 10/100, 1x USB 2.0 - 1x key switch - 1x stop button - 1x
enable switch - 21x system keys, 5x LEDs
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5MP7151.101E-001 Mobile Panel 7100 10.1" WXGA TFT - 1280 x 800 pixels - Single-touch (analog resistive) - Atom E3815 proces-
sor, 4 GB RAM - For Windows WES7 - 1x Ethernet 10/100, 1x USB 2.0 - 1x key switch - 1x stop button - 2x
enable switch - 21x system keys, 5x LEDs
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USB accessories
5MMUSB.032G-02 USB 3.0 flash drive 32 GB MLC 128
5MMUSB.2048-01 USB 2.0 flash drive 2048 MB B&R 125
5MMUSB.4096-01 USB 2.0 flash drive 4096 MB B&R 125
Windows Embedded Standard 7
5SWWI7.1848-MUL Windows Embedded Standard 7 Premium SP1 - 64-bit - Service Pack 1 - Multilingual - For MP7151 - Installation
(without Recovery DVD) - Only available with a new device
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2 Technical data
2.1 Introduction
The Mobile Panel is a portable operating and display device with a rugged design. Equipped with powerful proces-
sors and Ethernet technology, the Mobile Panel is optimally suited for a wide range of applications (see "Proper
use of the machine or system" on page 68).
A color display ensures that all tasks can be managed visually, while the touch screen ensures an intuitive user
interface.

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2.1.1 Configuration
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Figure 1: Mobile Panel selection guide
The attachment cable for Mobile Panel 7100 devices is available in various lengths (5CAMPH.xxxx-40). Once the
desired length has been selected, there are 2 variants to choose from:
•Direct cable connection to the control cabinet (5CAMPC.0020-10 or 5CAMPC.0020-11) with optional small
connection box (4MPCBX.0001-00).
•Alternatively, a large connection box (4MPCBX.0000-00) and the corresponding box cable (5CAMP-
B.0xxx-10) can be used.

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2.2 Complete system
2.2.1 Design
Mobile Panel devices are wired systems, i.e. they are connected to the control cabinet using a cable. The following
individual components are needed for operation:
•Control device including handle
•Attachment cable
Control device
Attachment cable
Figure 2: Design
2.2.1.1 Ergonomics
•Functional multigrip
•Round housing
•Various handling positions
•Left- and right-handed operation
•Desktop operation
•Wall mount operation
•Cable outlet position (on handle) easily adjustable to left or right side of housing
•Easy-to-read display
2.2.1.2 Housing
•Vibration- and shock-resistant
•Housing made from non-flammable material (UL 94V-0), impact-resistant with protection against water,
cleaning agents (alcohol and surfactants), oils, cutting oils (drilling oils), grease and lubricants
•Double-walled, extremely rugged housing. Drop-tested from height of 1.5 m onto industrial floor.

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2.2.1.3 Device interfaces
Interfaces are located on the bottom of Mobile Panel 715x and Mobile Panel 7140 and on the side of Mobile Panel
712x.
•Ethernet (10/100 Mbit)
•USB host for connecting various USB flash drives (MP7140 and MP715x)
•USB host for connecting USB OTG adapter cable (MP712x)
IP65 protection can only be achieved if the USB protective cover is properly installed.
2.2.1.3.1 +24 VDC power supply
The power supply is provided with an individually selected attachment cable (see "Attachment cables" on page
59) and control cabinet cable (see "Control cabinet cables" on page 62). Alternatively, a large connection
box (4MPCBX.0000-00) with associated box cable (see "Box cables" on page 137) can be used.
For the pinout, see the description of the corresponding cable type.
Danger!
•The device is only permitted to be supplied with a SELV/PELV power supply or with safety
extra-low voltage (SELV) per EN 60950.
•Safety extra-low voltage circuits must always be safely isolated from circuits with dangerous
voltage.
•In the end application, the 24 VDC power supply of the device must be adequately protected! A
fuse with max. 3.15 A and UL 248 certification must be used for this.
2.2.1.3.2 Ethernet interface
The Ethernet interface is located inside the device. The connection is made via the connector integrated in the
connection cable or control cabinet cable.
Ethernet interface (ETH)
Variant RJ45, female
Wiring Up to star-quad cables
Transfer rate 10/100 Mbit/s1)
Cable length Max. 20 m (min. Cat 5e)
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1) Switching takes place automatically.
Information:
Necessary drivers must be downloaded from the B&R website, not from manufacturer websites.

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2.2.1.3.3 USB interface
Mobile Panel devices are equipped with a USB 2.0 interface designed solely for use with USB devices.
•Accessible behind the protective cover on MP712x and MP7140
•MP7150/MP7151: Exposed
Warning!
USB peripheral devices can be connected to the USB interfaces. Due to the variety of USB devices
available on the market, B&R cannot guarantee their functionality. The functionality of USB devices
available from B&R is guaranteed.
Warning!
Because this interface is designed according to general PC specifications, extreme care should be
exercised with regard to EMC, cable routing, etc.
Universal Serial Bus (USB)
Type USB 2.0
Design Type A
Transfer rate Low speed (1.5 Mbit/s), full speed
(12 Mbit/s), high speed (480 Mbit/s)
Current-carrying capacity1)
USB Max. 500 mA
1x USB type A, female
USB
MP7150/MP7151
USB
MP7140
Table 3: MP7140 and MP715x USB interface
1) The USB interface is protected by a maintenance-free "USB current-limiting circuit breaker" (max. 500 mA).
Universal Serial Bus (USB)
Type Mini USB 2.0 OTG
Design Type B
Transfer rate Low speed (1.5 Mbit/s), full speed
(12 Mbit/s), high speed (480 Mbit/s)
Current-carrying capacity1)
USB Max. 500 mA
1x USB type B, female
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1) The USB interface is protected by a maintenance-free "USB current-limiting circuit breaker" (max. 500 mA).
2.2.1.4 Touch screen stylus pen
The touch screen stylus pen is attached and easy to access on the right side of the Mobile Panel 7140 housing.
The stylus pen is not attached to Mobile Panel 715x devices.
Figure 3: Touch screen stylus pen
2.2.2 Enabling control devices (enabling devices)
The Mobile Panel can be equipped with two variants of enabling devices.
One variant has an enable switch located centrally on the back of the MP712x and MP7140 and on the side of the
MP715x. This enabling device requires external evaluation electronics.

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The variant with 2 enable switches is only available on the MP715x. The 2 enabling switches are located on the
left and right sides of the Mobile Panel. This enabling device is equipped with internal evaluation electronics.
Both enabling devices allow for left- and right-handed operation. An enable switch consists of a three-position
operating element. Significant features include the dual-circuit design, direct opening action per EN 60947-1 and
direct opening action of the third switch position per EN 60947-5-8.
On a one- or two-button Mobile Panel 7151, the button can be read by the Control Center or a program using the
Automation Device Interface (ADI library) for testing purposes.
1 orEnable switch
2 enable switches, with
one each in the left and right position
Enable switch
Enable switch
Figure 4: Enabling control device
Warning!
The enabling control device must be tested periodically (every 6 months) by actuating it to the panic
position. This test must be performed to determine whether the panic position is functional.

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2.2.2.1 Enabling control device with 2 enable switches
The Mobile Panel with two enable switches is equipped with internal evaluation electronics.
The enabling electronics filter out possible asynchronous output signals of the two-channel mechanical switching
elements of the enabling device. As a result, both outputs of the enabling device are always synchronous.
If two enable switches are equipped, they are connected in parallel and have a similar effect on the overall safety
circuits in the attachment cable. For the enabling function, it is sufficient to press one of the two buttons. Pressing
both buttons simultaneously for more than 2 seconds causes the enabling signal on the output to be canceled when
one of the two buttons is released. The enabling electronics also allow changing grip (left ↔ right) between the
enable switches without switching off the signal on the output. It is important to ensure that both enable switches
are not pressed simultaneously for more than 2 seconds in order to allow changing grip.
2.2.2.2 Functionality
The actuating element is composed of a rocker switch whose position is determined by electrical switches and
passed on to the evaluation electronics.
The enable switch can have three different switch positions:
Switch position Function Enable switch Switching contact
1 Zero position Not actuated Off (opened)
2 Enable Actuated On (closed)
3 Panic Fully actuated Off (opened)
Table 5: Enable switch positions
Positions "Zero" and "Panic" must trigger a category 0 or 1 stop command.
Enable
Position "Enable" is the normal operating mode for the enable switch. In this position, it is possible to initiate an
axis movement by subsequently pressing a direction key, for example.
When actuated, the enable switch moves from position "Zero" to position "Enable". When released, it returns to
position "Zero".
Zero position Enable Zero position
Circuit 1
Circuit 1
Circuit 2
Circuit 2
Enable switch
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OFF
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Figure 5: Contact travel diagram for normal actuation
Panic
If the enable switch is fully actuated (position "Enable" to position "Panic") and released, then the switch will return
to position "Zero" by skipping over position "Enable".
Zero position Enable Panic
Circuit 1
Circuit 1
Circuit 2
Circuit 2
Enable switch
Zero position
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF OFF
OFF OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
Figure 6: Contact travel diagram for panic actuation
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