B&R Automation Panel 9 D Series User manual

Automation Panel 9xD -
Hygienic design
User's manual
Version: 1.80 (September 2020)
Order no.: MAAP9xD.HY-ENG
Translation of the original documentation
All values in this manual are current as of its creation. We reserve the right to change the contents of this manual
without notice. B&R Industrial Automation GmbH is not liable for technical or editorial errors and defects in this
manual. In addition, B&R Industrial Automation GmbH assumes no liability for damages that are directly or indirectly
attributable to the delivery, performance or use of this material. We point out that the software and hardware
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1 Introduction................................................................................................................7
1.1 Manual history.................................................................................................................................................7
1.2 Information about this document.................................................................................................................... 8
1.2.1 Organization of notices..............................................................................................................................8
1.2.2 Guidelines.................................................................................................................................................. 8
2 General safety guidelines........................................................................................ 9
2.1 Intended use................................................................................................................................................... 9
2.2 Protection against electrostatic discharge...................................................................................................... 9
2.2.1 Packaging.................................................................................................................................................. 9
2.2.2 Regulations for proper ESD handling....................................................................................................... 9
2.3 Regulations and measures............................................................................................................................. 9
2.4 Transport and storage.................................................................................................................................. 10
2.5 Installation..................................................................................................................................................... 10
2.6 Operation.......................................................................................................................................................10
2.6.1 Protection against contact with electrical parts.......................................................................................10
2.6.2 Ambient conditions - Dust, moisture, aggressive gases......................................................................... 10
2.6.3 Programs, viruses and malicious programs............................................................................................11
2.7 Cybersecurity disclaimer for products...........................................................................................................11
3 System overview..................................................................................................... 12
3.1 Information about this user's manual............................................................................................................12
3.2 Description of individual modules................................................................................................................. 12
3.2.1 Panels...................................................................................................................................................... 12
3.2.2 Link modules........................................................................................................................................... 13
3.2.3 System units............................................................................................................................................ 13
3.3 Design/Configuration.....................................................................................................................................14
3.3.1 Configuration............................................................................................................................................14
3.4 Overview........................................................................................................................................................15
4 Technical data......................................................................................................... 16
4.1 Complete system.......................................................................................................................................... 16
4.1.1 Connection options..................................................................................................................................16
4.1.1.1 SDL operation.................................................................................................................................... 16
4.1.1.2 DVI operation..................................................................................................................................... 18
4.1.1.3 SDL3 operation.................................................................................................................................. 20
4.1.1.4 SDL4 operation.................................................................................................................................. 21
4.1.2 Electrical properties................................................................................................................................. 22
4.1.2.1 Power calculation............................................................................................................................... 22
4.1.3 Environmental properties.........................................................................................................................26
4.1.3.1 Temperature specifications................................................................................................................ 26
4.1.3.2 Minimum ambient temperature during operation...............................................................................28
4.1.3.3 Temperature during storage and transport........................................................................................29
4.1.3.4 Temperature sensor positions........................................................................................................... 30
4.1.3.5 Relative humidity................................................................................................................................31
4.1.3.6 Vibration and shock........................................................................................................................... 32
4.1.4 Encoder interface link module.................................................................................................................33
4.1.4.1 SDL/DVI receiver (5DLSDL.1001-00)................................................................................................ 33
4.1.4.2 SDL3 receiver (5DLSD3.1001-00)..................................................................................................... 39
4.1.4.3 SDL4 receiver (5DLSD4.1001-00)..................................................................................................... 42
4.1.5 System unit device interfaces................................................................................................................. 45
4.1.5.1 System unit PPC2100 (5PPC2100.BYxx-000).................................................................................. 45
4.1.5.2 System unit PPC2200 (5PPC2200.ALxx-000)...................................................................................51
4.1.6 Features...................................................................................................................................................57
4.1.6.1 AP92D - Features.............................................................................................................................. 57
4.1.6.2 AP93D - Features.............................................................................................................................. 59
4.1.6.3 AP99D - Features.............................................................................................................................. 61

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4.2 Individual components.................................................................................................................................. 68
4.2.1 Panels...................................................................................................................................................... 68
4.2.1.1 5AP92D.1505-I00...............................................................................................................................68
4.2.1.2 5AP92D.1906-I00...............................................................................................................................70
4.2.1.3 5AP93D.185B-B62............................................................................................................................. 72
4.2.1.4 5AP93D.240C-B62.............................................................................................................................74
4.2.1.5 5AP99D.156B-B62............................................................................................................................. 76
4.2.1.6 5AP99D.185B-B62............................................................................................................................. 79
4.2.1.7 5AP99D.215C-B62.............................................................................................................................82
4.2.2 Link modules........................................................................................................................................... 84
4.2.2.1 5DLSDL.1001-00................................................................................................................................84
4.2.2.2 5DLSD3.1001-00................................................................................................................................86
4.2.2.3 5DLSD4.1001-00................................................................................................................................88
4.2.3 System units............................................................................................................................................ 90
4.2.3.1 5PPC2100.BYxx-000..........................................................................................................................90
4.2.3.2 5PPC2200.ALxx-000.......................................................................................................................... 93
4.2.4 Interface options...................................................................................................................................... 96
4.2.5 Battery compartment............................................................................................................................... 97
4.2.5.1 5ACCBT01.0000-001......................................................................................................................... 97
4.2.6 CFast cards............................................................................................................................................. 97
5 Installation and wiring............................................................................................ 98
5.1 Important information for installation/commissioning....................................................................................98
5.2 Alignment of the swing arm connection for AP93D and AP99D.................................................................. 98
5.3 Installing optional control elements............................................................................................................ 101
5.4 Connecting to the power grid..................................................................................................................... 102
5.4.1 Installing the DC power cable............................................................................................................... 102
5.4.1.1 Wiring............................................................................................................................................... 102
5.4.2 Connecting the power supply to a B&R device.................................................................................... 103
5.4.3 Grounding concept - Functional ground................................................................................................104
5.5 Connecting cables.......................................................................................................................................105
6 Commissioning......................................................................................................106
6.1 Basic information.........................................................................................................................................106
6.2 Switching on the device for the first time................................................................................................... 106
6.2.1 General information before switching on the device.............................................................................106
6.2.2 Switching on the Automation Panel...................................................................................................... 106
6.3 Touch screen calibration............................................................................................................................. 107
6.3.1 Single-touch (analog resistive).............................................................................................................. 107
6.3.1.1 Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 LTSB.......................................................................................... 107
6.3.1.2 Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2015 LTSB.......................................................................................... 107
6.3.1.3 Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry Pro............................................................................................. 107
6.3.1.4 Windows 7 Professional / Ultimate..................................................................................................107
6.3.1.5 Windows Embedded Standard 7 Embedded / Premium................................................................. 107
6.3.1.6 Windows XP Professional................................................................................................................107
6.3.1.7 Windows Embedded Standard 2009............................................................................................... 107
6.3.2 Multi-touch (projected capacitive - PCT)...............................................................................................108
6.3.2.1 Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 LTSB.......................................................................................... 108
6.3.2.2 Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2015 LTSB.......................................................................................... 108
6.3.2.3 Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry Pro............................................................................................. 108
6.3.2.4 Windows 7 Professional / Ultimate..................................................................................................108
6.3.2.5 Windows Embedded Standard 7 Premium......................................................................................108
6.4 Display brightness control...........................................................................................................................109
6.4.1 Adjusting in SDL / SDL3 / SDL4 mode.................................................................................................109
6.4.2 Adjusting in DVI operation.................................................................................................................... 109

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7 Software................................................................................................................. 110
7.1 Upgrade information....................................................................................................................................110
7.1.1 Automation Panel firmware upgrade.....................................................................................................110
7.2 Automation Device Interface (ADI)............................................................................................................. 111
7.2.1 ADI driver...............................................................................................................................................111
7.2.1.1 Installation........................................................................................................................................ 111
7.2.1.2 Control Center..................................................................................................................................111
7.2.2 ADI Development Kit............................................................................................................................. 112
7.2.3 ADI .NET SDK.......................................................................................................................................113
7.3 Key Editor....................................................................................................................................................114
7.4 RFID read/write transponder unit............................................................................................................... 115
7.4.1 Commissioning...................................................................................................................................... 115
7.4.1.1 Connection....................................................................................................................................... 115
7.4.1.2 Supported operating systems.......................................................................................................... 115
7.4.1.3 Driver installation..............................................................................................................................115
7.4.1.4 Port settings..................................................................................................................................... 115
7.4.1.5 Terminal program.............................................................................................................................115
7.4.1.6 RFID command set..........................................................................................................................116
7.4.2 Commands.............................................................................................................................................116
7.4.2.1 General commands..........................................................................................................................116
7.4.2.2 Upgrade commands.........................................................................................................................116
7.4.3 MIFARE................................................................................................................................................. 117
7.4.3.1 MIFARE commands......................................................................................................................... 117
7.4.3.2 Authentication...................................................................................................................................117
7.4.3.3 Access rights and memory organization..........................................................................................118
7.4.3.4 Value block.......................................................................................................................................118
7.4.3.5 Access rights....................................................................................................................................119
7.4.3.6 MIFARE commands - Examples..................................................................................................... 120
7.4.4 ISO15693...............................................................................................................................................120
7.4.4.1 ISO 15693 commands..................................................................................................................... 120
7.4.4.2 Memory organization........................................................................................................................121
7.4.4.3 Flag definitions.................................................................................................................................122
7.4.4.4 ISO 15693 commands - Examples..................................................................................................123
7.4.5 Error codes............................................................................................................................................ 124
7.4.5.1 Error messages and error numbers................................................................................................ 124
8 Standards and certifications................................................................................127
8.1 Directives and declarations.........................................................................................................................127
8.1.1 CE marking............................................................................................................................................127
8.1.2 EMC Directive........................................................................................................................................127
8.1.3 Low voltage directive.............................................................................................................................127
8.2 Certifications................................................................................................................................................127
8.2.1 UL certification.......................................................................................................................................128
8.2.1.1 UL - Additional information.............................................................................................................. 128
9 Accessories........................................................................................................... 129
9.1 Accessories - Information........................................................................................................................... 129
9.2 Cables......................................................................................................................................................... 129
9.3 Terminal block power supply...................................................................................................................... 130
9.3.1 0TB103.9x..............................................................................................................................................130
9.3.1.1 Order data........................................................................................................................................130
9.3.1.2 Technical data..................................................................................................................................130
9.4 Cage clamp terminal block for wiring emergency stop.............................................................................. 131
9.4.1 0TB1104.8100........................................................................................................................................131
9.4.1.1 General information..........................................................................................................................131
9.4.1.2 Order data........................................................................................................................................131
9.4.1.3 Technical data..................................................................................................................................131

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9.5 Screw clamp terminal block for wiring B&R illuminated ring keys..............................................................132
9.5.1 0TB1112.8010........................................................................................................................................ 132
9.5.1.1 General information..........................................................................................................................132
9.5.1.2 Order data........................................................................................................................................132
9.5.1.3 Technical data..................................................................................................................................132
9.6 USB flash drives......................................................................................................................................... 133
9.6.1 5MMUSB.xxxx-01.................................................................................................................................. 133
9.6.1.1 General information..........................................................................................................................133
9.6.1.2 Order data........................................................................................................................................133
9.6.1.3 Technical data..................................................................................................................................133
9.6.1.4 Temperature/Humidity diagram........................................................................................................134
9.6.2 5MMUSB.032G-02.................................................................................................................................135
9.6.2.1 General information..........................................................................................................................135
9.6.2.2 Order data........................................................................................................................................135
9.6.2.3 Technical data..................................................................................................................................135
9.6.2.4 Temperature/Humidity diagram........................................................................................................136
9.7 Line filter......................................................................................................................................................137
9.7.1 5AC804.MFLT-00.................................................................................................................................. 137
9.7.1.1 General information..........................................................................................................................137
9.7.1.2 Order data........................................................................................................................................137
9.7.1.3 Technical data..................................................................................................................................137
9.7.1.4 Dimensions.......................................................................................................................................138
9.7.1.5 Drilling template............................................................................................................................... 138
9.7.1.6 Connecting to the end device..........................................................................................................138
9.8 Replacement screws...................................................................................................................................139
9.8.1 5A9000.75, 5A9000.76..........................................................................................................................139
9.8.1.1 General information..........................................................................................................................139
9.8.1.2 Order data........................................................................................................................................139
9.8.1.3 Technical data..................................................................................................................................139
9.9 Replacement gaskets..................................................................................................................................140
9.9.1 5A9000.73, 5A9000.74..........................................................................................................................140
9.9.1.1 General information..........................................................................................................................140
9.9.1.2 Order data........................................................................................................................................140
9.9.1.3 Technical data..................................................................................................................................140
9.10 Replacement gaskets................................................................................................................................141
9.10.1 5A9000.D3, 5A9000.D4, 5A9000.D5, 5A9000.D6, 5A9000.D7.......................................................... 141
9.10.1.1 General information........................................................................................................................141
9.10.1.2 Order data......................................................................................................................................141
9.10.1.3 Technical data................................................................................................................................141
9.11 Replacement parts.................................................................................................................................... 142
9.11.1 Replacement parts - Order data..........................................................................................................142
9.11.1.1 5ACCRPC2.0003-000 - Technical data......................................................................................... 142
10 Maintenance.........................................................................................................143
10.1 Cleaning.................................................................................................................................................... 143
10.2 User tips for increasing the service life of the display..............................................................................144
10.2.1 Backlight.............................................................................................................................................. 144
10.2.1.1 Measures to maintain backlight service life...................................................................................144
10.2.2 Image persistence............................................................................................................................... 144
10.2.2.1 What causes image persistence?..................................................................................................144
10.2.2.2 How can image persistence be reduced?..................................................................................... 144
10.3 Pixel errors................................................................................................................................................ 144
10.4 System units..............................................................................................................................................144
10.5 Repairs/Complaints and replacement parts..............................................................................................145
Appendix A .............................................................................................................. 146
A.1 MTCX.......................................................................................................................................................... 146

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A.2 Abbreviations.............................................................................................................................................. 146
A.A Viewing angles........................................................................................................................................... 146
A.4 Chemical resistance................................................................................................................................... 147
A.4.1 Autotex panel overlay (polyester)......................................................................................................... 148
A.4.2 Touch screen.........................................................................................................................................149
A.B Features......................................................................................................................................................150
A.B.1 RFID read/write transponder unit......................................................................................................... 150
A.B.2 Emergency stop Schlegel FRVKPOOI................................................................................................. 150
A.C Touch screen..............................................................................................................................................151
A.C.1 Touch screen (single-touch)................................................................................................................. 151
A.C.1.1 Technical data.................................................................................................................................151
A.C.1.2 Temperature/Humidity diagram.......................................................................................................151
A.C.2 3M touch screen (multi-touch generation 3)........................................................................................ 151
A.C.2.1 Technical data.................................................................................................................................151
A.C.2.2 Temperature/Humidity diagram.......................................................................................................152
A.7 LED "S/E" (LED "Status/Error")..................................................................................................................153
A.7.1 Ethernet mode.......................................................................................................................................153
A.7.2 POWERLINK V2 mode......................................................................................................................... 153
A.7.3 System stop error codes.......................................................................................................................155
A.7.4 POWERLINK V2................................................................................................................................... 155
12 Environmentally friendly disposal.....................................................................156
12.1 Separation of materials.............................................................................................................................156

Introduction
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1 Introduction
Information:
B&R makes every effort to keep documents as current possible. The most current versions can be
downloaded from the B&R website (www.br-automation.com).
1.1 Manual history
Version Date Comment
1.00 2015-02-05 •First version
1.10 2015-07-08 •Changed housing with material number.
•Mounting possible from top or bottom.
1.20 2016-12-21 Updated book.
•Revised key and LED matrix.
•Updated accessory 0TB1104.8100.
•Updated accessory 0TB1112.8010.
•Updated accessory line filter 5AC804.MFLT-00.
1.30 2017-09-11 Updated book.
•Visual Components: Updated description of colors.
•Individual components: Updated transmittance for touch screen.
•Updated accessories.
•Features: Updated optional cutouts.
1.40 2017-11-06 Updated book.
•Updated chapter "Individual components".
1.50 2018-01-23 Updated book.
•Updated chapter "Standards and certifications".
1.60 2018-02-26 Updated book.
•Added hygienic panels 5AP92D.1505-I00 and 5AP92D.1906-I00 to user's manual.
1.70 2019-11-14 Updated book.
•Editorial revisions.
•Added system unit 5PPC2200.ALxx-000.
•Added link module 5DLSD4.1001-00.
•Updated chapter "Technical data".
•Updated chapter "Installation and wiring".
•Updated chapter "Commissioning".
1.80 September 2020 Updated document, editorial changes.
•Updated section "Installing optional control elements" on page 101.
•Updated section "General safety guidelines" on page 9.
•Updated section "Power calculation" on page 22.
•Updated section "Individual components" on page 68.
•Updated section "Software" on page 110.
•Updated section "Accessories" on page 129.
•Updated section "Maintenance" on page 143.

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1.2 Information about this document
This document is not intended for end customers! The safety guidelines required for end customers
must be incorporated into the operating instructions for end customers in the respective national lan-
guage by the machine manufacturer or system provider.
1.2.1 Organization of notices
Safety notices
Contain only information that warns of dangerous functions or situations.
Signal word Description
Danger! Failure to observe these safety guidelines and notices will result in death, severe injury or substantial damage to property.
Warning! Failure to observe these safety guidelines and notices can result in death, severe injury or substantial damage to property.
Caution! Failure to observe these safety guidelines and notices can result in minor injury or damage to property.
Notice! Failure to observe these safety guidelines and notices can result in damage to property.
General notices
Contain useful information for users and instructions for avoiding malfunctions.
Signal word Description
Information: Useful information, application tips and instructions for avoiding malfunctions.
1.2.2 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

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2 General safety guidelines
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.
2.2 Protection against electrostatic discharge
Electrical assemblies that can be damaged by electrostatic discharge (ESD) must be handled accordingly.
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.
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.
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.

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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.
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.
2.4 Transport and storage
During transport and storage, devices must be protected against undue stress (mechanical stress, temperature,
humidity, aggressive atmosphere).
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 in a voltage-free state and by qualified personnel. 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).
2.6 Operation
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.
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.

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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.
2.7 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, interference, 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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3 System overview
3.1 Information about this user's manual
This user's manual contains all relevant information about an operational Automation Panel 9xD - Hygienic design
device.
3.2 Description of individual modules
3.2.1 Panels
Panels form the basis for each Automation Panel 9xD, Panel PC 2100 swing arm device and Panel PC 2200 swing
arm device. They consist of a display, touch screen and housing. Different display sizes and panels with or without
operating elements are available. The panels can only be operated as a complete system in combination with a
link module (Automation Panel 9xD) or CPU board and system unit (Panel PC 2100 / Panel PC 2200 with swing
arm system).
Single-touch panels start at order number 5AP92D.xxxx-xxx, multi-touch panels start at 5AP93D.xxxx-xxx and
multi-touch panels with keys start at 5AP99D.xxxx-xxx.

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3.2.2 Link modules
Link modules have various graphics interfaces and connections. If a link module is installed on a panel, the result is
an Automation Panel 9xD. The Automation Panel 9xD is installed on a swing arm system using the attached flange.
A link module cannot be operated without a panel.
Information:
For additional information, see Automation panel 5000 user's manual.
3.2.3 System units
Panel PC 2100
System units consist of the CPU board and an aluminum housing. All interfaces and the main memory of the
PPC2100 are integrated on the system units. An interface option and CFast card can also be connected. The main
memory modules are permanently installed on the system unit and cannot be replaced.
If a system unit is installed on a panel, the result is an operational Panel PC 2100.
A system unit without a panel is not functional.
Information:
For additional information, see User's manual PPC2100SW1.
Panel PC 2200
System units consist of the CPU board and an aluminum housing. All interfaces and the main memory of the
PPC2200 are integrated on the system units. An interface option and CFast card can also be connected. The main
memory modules are permanently installed on the system unit and cannot be replaced.
If a system unit is installed on a panel, this results in a functional Panel PC 2200.
A system unit without a panel is not functional.
Information:
For additional information, see User's manual PPC2200SW.

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3.3 Design/Configuration
The Automation Panel 9xD hygienic device can be used as a remote panel or part of a Panel PC. For this, the
panel is either equipped with a receiver for Smart Display Link (SDL), SDL3 or SDL4, or a PC unit is attached.
The operator panel is always identical.
3.3.1 Configuration
The following individual components are mandatory for operation as an Automation Panel 9xD:
•Panel
•Link module or system unit
•Terminal block
Base system - Configuration
Panels Select 1
Automation Panel 92D Diagonal Resolution Touch screen Operating elements
5AP92D.1505-I00 15.0" XGA Single-touch No
5AP92D.1906.I00 19.0" SXGA Single-touch No
Automation Panel 93D Diagonal Resolution Touch screen Operating elements
5AP93D.185B-B62 18.5" HD Multi-touch No
5AP93D.240C-B62 24.0" FHD Multi-touch No
Automation Panel 99D Diagonal Resolution Touch screen Operating elements
5AP99D.156B-B62 15.6" HD Multi-touch Yes
5AP99D.185B-B62 18.5" HD Multi-touch Yes
5AP99D.215C-B62 21.5" FHD Multi-touch Yes
System units Select 1
Panel PC 2200
System unit Processor Processorclock frequency Cores Main memory type Memory size
5PPC2200.AL02-000 Intel Atom x5-E3930 1300 MHz 2 LPDDR4 SDRAM 2 GB
5PPC2200.AL04-000 Intel Atom x5-E3930 1300 MHz 2 LPDDR4 SDRAM 4 GB
5PPC2200.AL14-000 Intel Atom x5-E3940 1600 MHz 4 LPDDR4 SDRAM 4 GB
5PPC2200.AL18-000 Intel Atom x5-E3940 1600 MHz 4 LPDDR4 SDRAM 8 GB
Panel PC 2100
System unit Processor Processor
clock frequency
Cores Main memory type Memory size
5PPC2100.BY01-000 Intel Atom E3815 1460 MHz 1 DDR3 SDRAM 1 GB
5PPC2100.BY11-000 Intel Atom E3825 1330 MHz 2 DDR3 SDRAM 1 GB
5PPC2100.BY22-000 Intel Atom E3826 1460 MHz 2 DDR3 SDRAM 2 GB
5PPC2100.BY34-000 Intel Atom E3827 1750 MHz 2 DDR3 SDRAM 4 GB
5PPC2100.BY44-000 Intel Atom E3845 1910 MHz 4 DDR3 SDRAM 4 GB
5PPC2100.BY48-000 Intel Atom E3845 1910 MHz 4 DDR3 SDRAM 8 GB
Link modules Select 1
SDL/DVI receiver SDL3 receiver SDL4 receiver
5DLSDL.1001-00 5DLSD3.1001-00 5DLSD4.1001-00
Terminal blocks Select 1
Power supply connectors
0TB103.9
0TB103.91

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3.4 Overview
Model number Short description Page
Accessories
5ACCBT01.0000-001 Battery compartment - Dark gray - Includes battery - For APC2200/PPC2200 97
Link modules
5DLSD3.1001-00 Automation Panel link module - SDL3 receiver - For Automation Panel 923/933/1000 - For Automation Panel
5000
86
5DLSD4.1001-00 Automation Panel link module - SDL4 receiver - For Automation Panel 923/933/1000 - For Automation Panel
5000
88
5DLSDL.1001-00 Automation Panel link module - SDL/DVI receiver - For Automation Panel 923/933/1000 - For Automation Panel
5000
84
Panels
5AP92D.1505-I00 - Automation Panel 15" XGA TFT - Single-touch (analog, resistive) - 1024 x 768 pixels - Protection: IP69K
(front), IP66 (back) - Front/Housing made of stainless steel (hygienic design) - Prepared for mounting on Rittal
CP-S stainless steel swing arm system (flange not included in delivery) - USB port on back
68
5AP92D.1906-I00 - Automation Panel 19" SXGA TFT - Single-touch (analog, resistive) - 1280 x 1024 pixels - Protection: IP69K
(front), IP66 (back) - Front/Housing made of stainless steel (hygienic design) - Prepared for mounting on Rittal
CP-S stainless steel swing arm system (flange not included in delivery) - USB port on back
70
5AP93D.185B-B62 - Automation Panel 18.5" HD TFT - Multi-touch (projected capacitive) - 1366 x 768 pixels (16:9) - Protection:
IP69K (front), IP66 (back) - Front/Housing made of stainless steel (hygienic design) - Prepared for mounting
on Rittal CP-S stainless steel swing arm system (flange not included in delivery) - Flange possible on top or
bottom - USB port on back
72
5AP93D.240C-B62 - Automation Panel 24.0" Full HD TFT - Multi-touch (projected capacitive) - 1920 x 1080 pixels (16:9) - Protection:
IP69K (front), IP66 (back) - Front/Housing made of stainless steel (hygienic design) - Prepared for mounting
on Rittal CP-S stainless steel swing arm system (flange not included in delivery) - Flange possible on top or
bottom - USB port on back
74
5AP99D.156B-B62 - Automation Panel 15.6" HD TFT - Multi-touch (projected capacitive) - 1366 x 768 pixels (16:9) - Protection:
IP69K (front), IP66 (back) - Front/Housing made of stainless steel (hygienic design) - Emergency stop, hygienic
design - 5 B&R illuminated ring keys, 4-color (4x yellow, green, red, white and 1x yellow, green, red, blue) -
Prepared for mounting on Rittal CP-S stainless steel swing arm system (flange not included in delivery) - Flange
possible on top or bottom - USB port on back - RFID read/write unit
76
5AP99D.185B-B62 - Automation Panel 18.5" HD TFT - Multi-touch (projected capacitive) - 1366 x 768 pixels (16:9) - Protection:
IP69K (front), IP66 (back) - Front/Housing made of stainless steel (hygienic design) - Emergency stop, hygienic
design - 5 B&R illuminated ring keys, 4-color (4x yellow, green, red, white and 1x yellow, green, red, blue) -
Prepared for mounting on Rittal CP-S stainless steel swing arm system (flange not included in delivery) - Flange
possible on top or bottom - USB port on back - RFID read/write unit
79
5AP99D.215C-B62 - Automation Panel 21.5" Full HD TFT - Multi-touch (projected capacitive) - 1920 x 1080 pixels (16:9) - Protection:
IP69K (front), IP66 (back) - Front/Housing made of stainless steel (hygienic design) - Emergency stop, hygienic
design - 5 B&R illuminated ring keys, 4-color (4x yellow, green, red, white and 1x yellow, green, red, blue) -
Prepared for mounting on Rittal CP-S stainless steel swing arm system (flange not included in delivery) - Flange
possible on top or bottom - USB port on back - RFID read/write unit
82
System units
5PPC2100.BY01-000 PPC2100 system unit - Intel Atom E3815 1.46 GHz - Single core - 1 GB SDRAM - For Automation Panel
923/933/1000
90
5PPC2100.BY11-000 PPC2100 system unit - Intel Atom E3825 1.33 GHz - Dual core - 1 GB SDRAM - For Automation Panel
923/933/1000
90
5PPC2100.BY22-000 PPC2100 system unit - Intel Atom E3826 1.46 GHz - Dual core - 2 GB SDRAM - For Automation Panel
923/933/1000
90
5PPC2100.BY34-000 PPC2100 system unit - Intel Atom E3827 1.75 GHz - Dual core - 4 GB SDRAM - For Automation Panel
923/933/1000
90
5PPC2100.BY44-000 PPC2100 system unit - Intel Atom E3845 1.91 GHz - Quad core - 4 GB SDRAM - For Automation Panel
923/933/1000
90
5PPC2100.BY48-000 PPC2100 system unit - Intel Atom E3845 1.91 GHz - Quad core - 8 GB SDRAM - For Automation Panel
923/933/1000
90
5PPC2200.AL02-000 PPC2200 system unit - Intel Atom E3930 1.30 GHz - Dual core - 2 GB SDRAM 93
5PPC2200.AL04-000 PPC2200 system unit - Intel Atom E3930 1.30 GHz - Dual core - 4 GB SDRAM 93
5PPC2200.AL14-000 PPC2200 system unit - Intel Atom E3940 1.60 GHz - Quad core - 4 GB SDRAM 93
5PPC2200.AL18-000 PPC2200 system unit - Intel Atom E3940 1.60 GHz - Quad core - 8 GB SDRAM 93

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4 Technical data
4.1 Complete system
4.1.1 Connection options
The Automation Panel can be connected to a B&R industrial PC via SDL, DVI SDL3 or SDL4 operations. The
connection options described below provide an overview of the operating modes and possible limitations.
4.1.1.1 SDL operation
4.1.1.1.1 SDL operation without USB cable (mode 1)
With this connection option, all communication between the Automation Panel and B&R industrial PC takes place
via a single SDL cable.
In addition to the display data, information from the touch screen, matrix keys, LEDs and service/diagnostic data is
transferred. The Automation Panel can be installed up to 40 m away from the B&R industrial PC. USB 1.1 is also
transferred over this distance and fully integrated into SDL. External adapter modules are not required.
The brightness of the display can be set via the B&R Control Center, for example.
Automation Panel
with SDL/DVI receiver
B&R industrial PC
SDL cable
Power supply (SELV/PELV)
Availability of the interfaces on the Automation Panel with SDL/DVI receiver:
Panel In ✓USB In xPower supply ✓Brightness controls x
USB1, USB2 ✓ USB 1.1 COM interface for touch
screen
xGrounding ✓
Maximum cable length: 40 m
Requirements
•Automation Panel with SDL/DVI receiver
•B&R industrial PC with SDL interface
•SDL cable

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4.1.1.1.2 SDL operation with USB cable (mode 2)
With this connection option, communication between the Automation Panel and B&R industrial PC takes place via
an SDL cable that is connected to interface "Panel In" and a USB type A/B cable that is connected to interface
"USB In".
Display data as well as information from the resistive touch screen keys, matrix keys, LEDs and service/diagnostic
data is transferred via the SDL cable. The touch screen data from the multi-touch screen is transferred via the
USB type A/B cable. The Automation Panel can be installed up to 5 m (USB specification) away from the B&R
industrial PC. USB 2.0 can be transferred over this distance via the USB type A/B cable. External adapter modules
are not required.
The brightness of the display can be set via the B&R Control Center, for example.
SDL cable
USB type A/B cable
Automation Panel
with SDL/DVI receiver
B&R industrial PC
Power supply (SELV/PELV)
Availability of the interfaces on the Automation Panel with SDL/DVI receiver:
Panel In ✓USB In ✓ USB 2.0 Power supply ✓Brightness controls x
USB1, USB2 ✓ USB 2.0 COM interface for touch
screen
xGrounding ✓
Maximum cable length: 5 m
Requirements
•Automation Panel with SDL/DVI receiver
•B&R industrial PC with SDL interface
•SDL cable, USB type A/B cable

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4.1.1.2 DVI operation
In DVI operation, all signals needed to operate the Automation Panel are transferred via a separate cable. The
brightness of the display can be set using the brightness buttons.
4.1.1.2.1 DVI operation with single-touch Automation Panel
If an Automation Panel with resistive touch screen (single-touch) is operated with DVI, a DVI, USB type A/B and
RS232 cable must be connected.
Single-touch Automation Panel
with SDL/DVI receiver
USB type A/B cable
RS232 cable
DVI cable
Industrial PC
Power supply (SELV/PELV)
Availability of the interfaces on the Automation Panel with SDL/DVI receiver:
Panel In ✓USB In ✓ USB 2.0 Power supply ✓Brightness controls ✓
USB1, USB2 ✓ USB 2.0 COM interface for touch
screen
✓Grounding ✓
Maximum cable length: 5 m
Requirements
•Automation Panel with SDL/DVI receiver
•B&R industrial PC with DVI interface
•DVI cable, USB type A/B cable, RS232 cable
4.1.1.2.2 DVI operation with multi-touch Automation Panel
If an Automation Panel with PCT touch screen (multi-touch) is operated with DVI, a DVI and USB type A/B cable
must be connected.
DVI cable
USB type A/B cable
Multi-touch Automation Panel
with SDL/DVI receiver
Industrial PC
Power supply (SELV/PELV)
Availability of the interfaces on the Automation Panel with SDL/DVI receiver:
Panel In ✓USB In ✓ USB 2.0 Power supply ✓Brightness controls ✓
USB1, USB2 ✓ USB 2.0 COM interface for touch
screen
xGrounding ✓
Maximum cable length: 5 m
Requirements
•Automation Panel with SDL/DVI receiver
•B&R industrial PC with DVI interface
•DVI cable, USB type A/B cable

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4.1.1.2.3 General limitations/characteristics
•Key and LED data is not transferred.
•Data from operating elements is not transferred.
•Service and diagnostic data is not transferred.
•The maximum cable length is limited to 5 m.
•Upgrading the firmware of Automation Panels is not possible.

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4.1.1.3 SDL3 operation
Smart Display Link 3 (SDL3) technology transfers all communication channels between a B&R industrial PC and
panel up to 100 m over a standard Ethernet cable (min. Cat 6a). An RJ45 connector is used for the device con-
nection, which is ideal for confined spaces in feed-throughs and swing arm systems.
4.1.1.3.1 SDL3 operation with SDL3 transmitter
In SDL3 operation with an SDL3 transmitter in the B&R industrial PC, all communication between the Automation
Panel and B&R industrial PC takes place via a single SDL3 cable.
In addition to the display data, information from the touch screen, matrix keys, LEDs and service/diagnostic data
is transferred. The Automation Panel can be installed up to 100 m away from the B&R industrial PC. USB 2.0 is
also transferred over this distance and fully integrated into SDL3. External adapter modules are not required.
The brightness of the display can be set via the ADI Control Center.
Automation Panel
with SDL3 receiver
B&R industrial PC
with SDL3 transmitter
SDL3 cable
Power supply (SELV/PELV)
Availability of interfaces on Automation Panels with an SDL3 receiver:
SDL3 interface ✓USB1, USB2 ✓ USB 2.0 Power supply ✓Grounding ✓
Maximum cable length for SDL3: 100 m
Requirements
•Automation Panel with SDL3 receiver
•B&R industrial PC with SDL3 interface
•SDL3/SDL4 cable
4.1.1.3.2 General limitations/characteristics
•USB 2.0 transfer is limited to 30 Mbit/s with SDL3.
•A display is always emulated by the SDL3 transmitter using EDID data and hot plug detection, so DVI-
compatible operation is possible. For this reason, the following behavior may occur during operation with
multiple displays. In the operating system, a connected panel is reported by the video driver even in the
following situations:
°No SDL3/SDL4 cable is connected.
°There is no connection established yet between the SDL3 link module and SDL3 transmitter.
This behavior can be avoided by appropriate configuration in BIOS or via the graphics driver.
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