B&R VICPAS C70 Series User manual

Power Panel C70
User's manual
Version: 1.30 (February 2019)
Model no.: MAPPC70-ENG
Translation of the original documentation
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Table of contents
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1 General information.................................................................................................. 5
1.1 Manual history.................................................................................................................................................5
1.2 Safety notices..................................................................................................................................................6
1.2.1 Introduction................................................................................................................................................ 6
1.2.2 Intended use..............................................................................................................................................6
1.2.3 Protection against electrostatic discharge.................................................................................................6
1.2.4 Regulations and measures........................................................................................................................7
1.2.5 Transport and storage............................................................................................................................... 7
1.2.6 Installation..................................................................................................................................................7
1.2.7 Operation................................................................................................................................................... 8
1.2.8 Environmentally friendly disposal.............................................................................................................. 8
1.2.9 Organization of notices..............................................................................................................................9
1.2.10 Safety-relevant symbols.......................................................................................................................... 9
2 System characteristics........................................................................................... 10
2.1 Compact solution.......................................................................................................................................... 10
2.2 Simple programming..................................................................................................................................... 10
2.3 Powerful.........................................................................................................................................................11
2.4 Flexibility........................................................................................................................................................11
2.5 Model number key........................................................................................................................................ 12
3 Device description.................................................................................................. 13
3.1 Type overview............................................................................................................................................... 13
3.1.1 Comparison of Power Panel C70 variants..............................................................................................14
3.2 General technical data..................................................................................................................................15
3.2.1 Dependencies to hardware upgrades and Automation Runtime............................................................ 15
3.2.2 Temperature monitoring.......................................................................................................................... 15
3.2.3 Data and real-time clock buffering.......................................................................................................... 16
3.2.4 Viewing angles........................................................................................................................................ 16
3.2.5 Surface resistance of the panel overlay..................................................................................................17
3.2.6 Surface resistance of the touch screen.................................................................................................. 17
3.3 Power Panel C70 - 5.7" display................................................................................................................... 18
3.3.1 Variants without fieldbus interfaces.........................................................................................................18
3.3.2 Variants with 2x CAN bus....................................................................................................................... 21
3.3.3 Variants with 1x CAN bus and 1x RS232...............................................................................................25
3.3.4 Variants with 1x CAN bus and 1x RS485...............................................................................................29
3.3.5 Temperature/Humidity diagram............................................................................................................... 33
3.3.6 Dimensions.............................................................................................................................................. 34
3.4 Power Panel C70 - 7.0" display................................................................................................................... 35
3.4.1 Variants without fieldbus interfaces.........................................................................................................35
3.4.2 Variants with 2x CAN bus....................................................................................................................... 38
3.4.3 Variants with 1x CAN bus and 1x RS232...............................................................................................42
3.4.4 Variants with 1x CAN bus and 1x RS485...............................................................................................46
3.4.5 Temperature/Humidity diagram............................................................................................................... 50
3.4.6 Dimensions.............................................................................................................................................. 51
3.5 Power Panel C70 - 10.1" display................................................................................................................. 53
3.5.1 Variants without fieldbus interfaces.........................................................................................................53
3.5.2 Variants with 2x CAN bus....................................................................................................................... 56
3.5.3 Variants with 1x CAN bus and 1x RS232...............................................................................................60
3.5.4 Variants with 1x CAN bus and 1x RS485...............................................................................................64
3.5.5 Temperature/Humidity diagram............................................................................................................... 68
3.5.6 Dimensions.............................................................................................................................................. 69
3.6 Operating and connection elements............................................................................................................. 71
3.6.1 Diagnostic LEDs...................................................................................................................................... 72
3.6.2 Reset button / Operating modes.............................................................................................................77
3.6.3 POWERLINK interface (IF1)................................................................................................................... 78
3.6.4 Ethernet interface (IF2)........................................................................................................................... 78

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3.6.5 USB interfaces.........................................................................................................................................79
3.6.6 X2X Link interface................................................................................................................................... 79
3.6.7 Fieldbus interfaces.................................................................................................................................. 80
3.6.8 Power supply........................................................................................................................................... 81
4 Commissioning........................................................................................................82
4.1 Installation..................................................................................................................................................... 82
4.1.1 Installation cutout requirements.............................................................................................................. 83
4.1.2 Mounting with retaining clips................................................................................................................... 83
4.1.3 Installation instructions............................................................................................................................ 84
4.1.4 Mounting orientations.............................................................................................................................. 85
4.1.5 Grounding................................................................................................................................................ 87
4.2 Commissioning.............................................................................................................................................. 89
4.3 Operating the Power Panel.......................................................................................................................... 90
4.3.1 Touch screen........................................................................................................................................... 90
5 Maintenance.............................................................................................................92
5.1 Cleaning........................................................................................................................................................ 92
5.2 User tips for increasing the service life of the display or touch screen........................................................ 93
5.2.1 Service life............................................................................................................................................... 93
5.2.2 Backlight.................................................................................................................................................. 93
5.2.3 Image persistence................................................................................................................................... 93
6 Accessories............................................................................................................. 95
6.1 Overview........................................................................................................................................................95
6.2 TB6102 2-pin power supply connector.........................................................................................................97
6.2.1 Order data............................................................................................................................................... 97
6.2.2 Technical data......................................................................................................................................... 97
6.3 TB510x 4/6-pin terminal block...................................................................................................................... 98
6.3.1 Order data............................................................................................................................................... 98
6.3.2 Technical data......................................................................................................................................... 98
6.4 Data storage devices.................................................................................................................................... 99
6.5 Cable accessories.........................................................................................................................................99
7 International and national certifications.............................................................100
7.1 Overview of certifications............................................................................................................................ 100
7.2 EU directives and standards (CE).............................................................................................................. 101
7.2.1 Overview of standards...........................................................................................................................102
7.2.2 Requirements for immunity to disturbances..........................................................................................103
7.2.3 Emission requirements.......................................................................................................................... 105
7.2.4 Mechanical conditions........................................................................................................................... 106
7.2.5 Electrical safety..................................................................................................................................... 107
7.3 Underwriters Laboratories (UL)...................................................................................................................107

General information
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1 General information
Information:
B&R makes every effort to keep user's manuals as current as possible. The most current versions can
be downloaded from the B&R website www.br-automation.com.
1.1 Manual history
Version Date Comment
1.30 February 2019 Content changes:
•Added documentation for terminating resistors in hardware revision G0 and later.
•Documented additional virtual key.
•Changed tightening torque of the retaining clips.
•Editorial changes.
1.20 January 2018 Content changes:
•Renamed chapter "Standards and certifications" to "International and national certifications", updated.
•Content- and editorial-related corrections to "Technical data".
•Revised section "Grounding".
•Information regarding terminating resistor for some fieldbus interfaces
Restructured manual:
•Moved section "System characteristics" to its own chapter.
•Merged chapter "Power Panel C-Series" and section "C70-Series"
and renamed to chapter "Device description".
•Restructured chapter "Device description" and renamed individual sections.
•Additional editorial changes.
1.10 November 2015 Updated chapters: "General information", "Power Panel C-Series", "Commissioning" and "Standards and certifications"
1.00 October 2014 Updated "Technical data", "Commissioning" and "Accessories".

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1.2 Safety notices
Important!
If the device is not used in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, the protection provided
by the device may be impaired.
1.2.1 Introduction
Programmable logic controllers (PLCs), operating and monitoring devices (such as industrial PCs, Power Panels,
Mobile Panels, etc.) as well as the uninterruptible power supply 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.
When using programmable logic controllers as well as when using operating and monitoring devices as control
systems in conjunction with a Soft SPS (e.g. Automation Runtime or similar product) or Slot SPS (e.g. B&R LS251 or
similar product), the safety measures that apply to industrial controllers (protection by protective equipment such as
emergency stops, etc.) must be observed in accordance with applicable national and international regulations. 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.
1.2.2 Intended use
Electronic devices are generally not failsafe. If the programmable logic controller, operating or monitoring device
or uninterruptible power supply fails, the user is responsible for ensuring that connected devices, such as motors,
are brought to a safe state.
1.2.3 Protection against electrostatic discharge
Electrical assemblies that can be damaged by electrostatic discharge (ESD) must be handled accordingly.
1.2.3.1 Packaging
•Electrical assemblies with housing
... Do not require special ESD packaging but must be handled properly (see "Electrical assemblies with
housing" on page 6).
•Electrical assemblies without housing
... Are protected by ESD-suitable packaging.
1.2.3.2 Regulations for proper ESD handling
Electrical assemblies with housing
•Do not touch the connector contacts on the device (bus data contacts).
•Do not touch the connector contacts of connected cables.
•Do not touch the contact tips on circuit boards.

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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 touched on the narrow sides or front plate.
•Always place assemblies on suitable surfaces (ESD packaging, conductive foam, etc.).
Information: 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.
1.2.4 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, etc.) must be observed in accordance with applicable national and international
regulations. 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.
1.2.5 Transport and storage
During transport and storage, devices must be protected against undue stress (mechanical stress, temperature,
humidity, aggressive atmosphere).
Devices contain components sensitive to electrostatic charges that can be damaged by improper handling. It is
therefore necessary to provide the required protective measures against electrostatic discharge when installing or
removing these devices (see "Protection against electrostatic discharge" on page 6).
1.2.6 Installation
•Installation must be performed according to this documentation using suitable equipment and tools.
•Devices are only permitted to be installed by qualified personnel when the power is switched off.
•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).
•Take the necessary protective measures against electrostatic discharge (see "Protection against electro-
static discharge" on page 6).

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1.2.7 Operation
1.2.7.1 Protection against contact with electrical parts
In order to operate programmable logic controllers, operating and monitoring devices and the uninterruptible power
supply, 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 the programmable logic controllers, operating and monitoring devices and uninterruptible pow-
er supply, 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 safely covered. All covers must be kept closed during operation.
1.2.7.2 Ambient conditions - Dust, moisture, aggressive gases
The use of operating and monitoring devices (e.g. industrial PCs, Power Panels, Mobile Panels, etc.) and uninter-
ruptible power supplies in dusty environments must be avoided. This can otherwise lead to dust deposits that affect
the functionality of the device. Sufficient cooling can then no longer be guaranteed under certain circumstances,
particularly in systems with an active cooling unit (fan).
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.
1.2.7.3 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, etc.) or via networks or the Internet poses a potential threat to the system. It is the user's own responsibility to
avert these dangers and to take appropriate measures such as virus protection programs, firewalls, etc. to protect
against them and to use only software from trustworthy sources.
1.2.8 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.
1.2.8.1 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 supply
Batteries and rechargeable batteries
Cables
Electronics recycling
Paper/Cardboard packaging Paper/Cardboard recycling
Plastic packaging material Plastic recycling
Table 1: Environmentally friendly disposal
Disposal must be carried out in accordance with applicable legal regulations.

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1.2.9 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.
Table 2: Organization of safety notices
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.
Table 3: Organization of general notices
1.2.10 Safety-relevant symbols
The following symbols may appear on the device or its packaging:
Symbol Explanation
The operating instructions must be observed.
This documentation contains information about types of potential hazards and en-
ables you to identify risks and implement countermeasures.

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2 System characteristics
The Power Panel C70 is available with 3 different display sizes ranging from 5.7" to 10.1". In addition to POWER-
LINK, Ethernet, USB and X2X Link, variants with other interfaces are possible (CAN, RS232 or RS485).
2.1 Compact solution
With an extremely compact design, minimal installation depth and intelligent cable outlet arrangement, Power
Panels are extreme space-savers that are very easy to install. They also have no hard disks, fans or batteries, which
makes them maintenance-free. The front of the panel provides IP65 protection, making these devices extremely
well-suited for harsh industrial environments.
2.2 Simple programming
The complete integration of the HMI application in the Automation Studio development environment goes without
saying. The same is true for programming in all of the IEC languages offered by B&R as well as Automation Basic
and ANSI C.

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2.3 Powerful
The Power Panel C70 is an HMI terminal with a built-in PLC. The Intel Atom processor provides enough perfor-
mance to allow applications to achieve cycle times down to 0.4 ms. Automation Runtime, which provides up to
eight task classes, is the basis for this.
2.4 Flexibility
Three different display variants are available for the Power Panel C70.
•5.7" variant
•7.0" variant
•10.1" variant
A touch button is integrated in the panel overlay at the lower right corner of the display. This element can easily be
incorporated into the HMI application and makes it easy to switch between HMI screens or to implement a home
or help function.
Landscape and portrait formats add even more flexibility to the machine design. It is easy to switch between panel
models depending on the machine. In addition to the 2 format variants, 2 pinstripe color options are available:
anthracite gray and aluminum white.
Regardless of model, size and color, what all these devices have in common is a shallow installation depth and
minimized border width. At the same time, there were no compromises made with regard to stability or seal integrity.

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2.5 Model number key
Product area
4 Embedded PC-based automation
Product family
P P Power Panel
Model
C Controller series
Variant (processor power)
7 0 Intel processor (Atom, single core)
Diagonal
. 0 5 7 5.7"
. 0 7 0 7.0"
. 1 0 1 10.1"
Resolution
2 WVGA (800 x 480) landscape
3 VGA (640 x 480) landscape
G WSVGA (1024 x 600) landscape
L VGA (480 x 640) portrait
M WVGA (480 x 800) portrait
N WSVGA (600 x 1024) portrait
Display / Touch screen technology
- 2 TFT color + analog resistive touch screen
Optional interfaces and features
0 No optional interfaces/features
1 2x CAN bus
2 1x CAN bus and 1x RS232
3 1x CAN bus and 1x RS485
Front design
Standard variants
B Anthracite gray pinstripe
W Aluminum white pinstripe
Industry-specific variant
I . . . Seq. number: I[0...Z][0...Z][0...Z]
Customized panel overlay only
F . . . Seq. number: F[0...Z][0...Z][0...Z]
Complete customized variant
C . . . Seq. number: C[0...Z][0...Z][0...Z]
Model or I/O variants
Base model
- 0 1 Derivative: Sequential number [0...Z]
Examples
4 P P C 7 0 . 0 5 7 3 - 2 1 B
Power Panel C70, 5.7", landscape format, fieldbus interfaces: 2x CAN bus.
CPU and memory: Intel Atom 333 MHz (compatible), 256 MB DDRAM, 32 kB
FRAM, 2 GB onboard flash drive. Display and touch screen: 5.0", 640 x 480
(VGA) resolution, analog resistive touch screen, landscape format, anthracite
gray pinstripe. Interfaces: 1x POWERLINK, 1x Ethernet 10/100 Mbit/s, 1x X2X
Link, 2x USB 2.0, 2x CAN bus.
4 P P C 7 0 . 0 7 0 M - 2 0 W
Power Panel C70, 7.0", portrait format. CPU and memory: Intel Atom 333
MHz (compatible), 256 MB DDRAM, 32 kB FRAM, 2 GB onboard flash drive.
Display and touch screen: 7.0", 480 x 800 (WVGA) resolution, analog resistive
touch screen, portrait format, aluminum white pinstripe. Interfaces: 1x
POWERLINK, 1x Ethernet 10/100 Mbit/s, 1x X2X Link, 2x USB 2.0.
4 P P C 7 0 . 1 0 1 G - 2 3 B
Power Panel C70, 10.1", landscape format, fieldbus interfaces: 1x CAN
bus, 1x RS485. CPU and memory: Intel Atom 333 MHz (compatible), 256
MB DDRAM, 32 kB FRAM, 2 GB onboard flash drive. Display and touch
screen: 10.1", 1024 x 600 (WSVGA) resolution, analog resistive touch screen,
landscape format, anthracite gray pinstripe. Interfaces: 1x POWERLINK, 1x
Ethernet 10/100 Mbit/s, 1x X2X Link, 2x USB 2.0, 1x CAN bus, 1x RS485.

Device description • Type overview
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3 Device description
3.1 Type overview
Panel size 5.7" 7.0" 10.1"
Model number 4PPC70.057x-2xx 4PPC70.070x-2xx 4PPC70.101x-2xx
Format / Resolution Landscape Portrait
Resolution VGA
640 x 480
WVGA
800 x 480
WSVGA
1024 x 600
VGA
480 x 640
WVGA
480 x 800
WSVGA
600 x 1024
0573 0702 101G 057L 070M 101N
Model number 4PPC70.xxxx-2xx 4PPC70.xxxx-2xx
Panel overlay Pinstripe pattern in aluminum white Pinstripe pattern in anthracite
4PPC70.xxxx-2xW4PPC70.xxxx-2xB
4PPC70.xxxx-2xx
Interfaces 0123
IF1: POWERLINK ● ● ● ●
IF2: Ethernet ● ● ● ●
IF3: USB ● ● ● ●
IF4: USB ● ● ● ●
IF5: X2X Link master ● ● ● ●
IF6: CAN bus ● ● ●
IF7: CAN bus ●
IF8: RS232 ●
IF9: RS485 ●

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3.1.1 Comparison of Power Panel C70 variants
Format / Panel overlay
Landscape Portrait
Aluminum white Anthracite Aluminum white Anthracite
5.7" / VGA
7.0" / WVGA
Display size / Resolution
10.1" / WSVGA

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3.2 General technical data
Name Description
Processor Intel processor with 333 MHz (Atom, single core)
Memory 256 MB DDRAM
All types of interfaces All Power Panel C70 variants are equipped with the following interfaces:
•1 X2X Link interface
•1 POWERLINK interface
•1 Ethernet interface 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
•2 USB 2.0 interfaces
Fieldbus interfaces The following fieldbus interfaces are available depending on the variant:
•2x CAN bus
•1x CAN bus and 1x RS232
•1x CAN bus and 1x RS485
Other IP65 protection (front)
Temperature range form 0 to 50°C
Fanless
Power supply 24 VDC -15% / +20%
3.2.1 Dependencies to hardware upgrades and Automation Runtime
Function
Hardware upgrade
starting with version
Starting with
AR version
Replaceability of Power Panels:
Starting with the specified versions, Power Panel C70 variants with the same characteristics can be replaced
without having to change the Automation Studio project:
•Quantity and type of interfaces
•Panel size
•Display orientation
That means Power Panel C70 variants are interchangeable if the only difference between them is the color
(panel overlay).
A Power Panel C70 can therefore be replaced with a different panel overlay variant (or customized panel over-
lay) without having to make any changes to the Automation Studio project.
1.2.0.0
AR F4.09
AR I4.10
AR B4.24
AR A4.25
3.2.2 Temperature monitoring
Automatic overtemperature shutdown
To prevent damage to the device, the inner temperature of the device is monitored continuously. If the internal
temperature of the Power Panel reaches or exceeds 88°C, an automatic shutdown occurs (reset state).
The following errors are entered in the logbook in the event of cutoff:
Error number Short error text
9204 PLC restart triggered by the PLC CPU's temperature monitoring.
9210 Warning: Halt/Service after watchdog or manual reset.
Monitoring by the application
The application can additionally monitor the temperature and, if necessary, take appropriate corrective measures
before the automatic cutoff occurs.
Two data points are available for this purpose:
Data point Description
TemperatureCPU Temperature of the CPU housing
TemperatureENV Inner temperature of the Power Panel
Important!
In worst case operation, the temperature of the CPU housing can achieve temperatures over 100°C.
Use case
Under certain circumstances (e.g. specified distances to ventilation cannot be observed, see "Installation instruc-
tions" on page 84), it makes sense for the application to monitor the Power Panel temperature. The application
can take appropriate corrective measures if a certain temperature is exceeded.

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3.2.3 Data and real-time clock buffering
Power Panels are not designed for use with batteries. This makes them completely maintenance-free. The following
features make operation without a backup battery possible.
Data and real-time clock buffering Type of buffering Note
Remanent variables FRAM This FRAM stores its contents ferroelectrically. Unlike normal SRAM, this does
not require a battery.
Real-time clock Gold foil capacitor The real-time clock is buffered for approx. 1000 hours by a gold foil capacitor. The
gold foil capacitor is completely charged after 3 continuous hours of operation.
3.2.4 Viewing angles
For the viewing angles values (U, D, R, L) of the display types, see the technical data of the respective device.
D
U
R
L
Landscape
D
U
R
L
Portrait
Legend: Display viewing angle
U From top
D From bottom
L From left
R From right
The viewing angles are specified for the horizontal (L, R) and vertical (U, D) axes in reference to the vertical axis of
the display. The specified viewing angles above always refer to the standard mounting orientation of the respective
Power Panel.
Standard mounting orientation: The Hand button is at the bottom right.

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3.2.5 Surface resistance of the panel overlay
The panel overlay conforms to DIN 42115 (Part 2). This means it is resistant to exposure to the following chemicals
for a 24-hour period with no visible signs of damage:
Ethanol
Cyclohexanol
Diacetone alcohol
Glycol
Isopropanol
Glycerine
Methanol
Triacetin
Dowandol
DRM/PM
Formaldehyde 37%-42%
Acetaldehyde
Aliphatic hydrocarbons
Toluene
Xylene
White spirits
Trichloroethane
Ethyl acetate
Diethyl ether
n-Butyl acetate
Amyl acetate
Butylcellosolve
Ether
Acetone
Methyl ethyl ketone
Dioxan
Cyclohexanone
Methylisobutylketone (MIBK)
Isophorone
Formic acid < 50%
Acetic acid < 50%
Phosphoric acid < 30%
Hydrochloric acid < 36%
Nitric acid < 10%
Trichloracetic acid < 50%
Sulphuric acid < 10%
Ammonia < 40%
Caustic soda < 40%
Potassium hydroxide
Alkali carbonate
Bichromate
Potassium
Acetonitrile
Sodium bisulphate
Cutting oil
Diesel oil
Linseed oil
Paraffin oil
Ricinus oil
Silicon oil
Turpentine oil substitute
Brake fluid
Aviation fuel
Gasoline
Water
Sea water
Decon
Sodium chloride <20%
Hydrogen peroxide < 25%
Potassium carbonate
Washing agents
Tenside
Fabric conditioner
Iron (II) chloride
Iron (III) chloride
Dibutyl phthalate
Dioctyl phthalate
Sodium carbonate
Information:
The specified characteristics, features and limit values only apply to this individual component and
can deviate from those specified for the complete system.
Per DIN 42115 Part 2, the panel overlay is resistant to glacial acetic acid for less than one hour without visible
damage.
3.2.6 Surface resistance of the touch screen
The surface of the analog resistive touch screen is resistant to the following chemicals at a temperature of 25°C
for a duration of 1 hour.
•Acetone
•Methylene chloride
•Butanone
•Isopropyl alcohol
•Hexane
•Turpentine
•Mineral spirit
•Unleaded gasoline
•Diesel fuel
•Motor oil
•Transmission fluid
•Antifreeze
•Ammonia-based glass cleaner
•Washing agents
•Household cleaners
•Vinegar
•Coffee
•Tea
•Lubricating grease
•Cooking oil
•Salt

Device description • Power Panel C70 - 5.7" display • Variants without fieldbus interfaces
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3.3 Power Panel C70 - 5.7" display
3.3.1 Variants without fieldbus interfaces
3.3.1.1 Order data
Model number Short description
Power Panel C70
4PPC70.0573-20W Power Panel C70, 5.7", landscape format. CPU and memory: Intel Atom 333 MHz (compatible),
256 MB DDRAM, 32 kB FRAM, 2 GB onboard flash drive. Display and touch screen: 5.0", 640 x
480 (VGA) resolution, analog resistive touch screen, landscape format, aluminum white pinstripe.
Interfaces: 1x POWERLINK, 1x Ethernet 10/100 Mbit/s, 1x X2X Link, 2x USB 2.0.
4PPC70.0573-20B Power Panel C70, 5.7", landscape format. CPU and memory: Intel Atom 333 MHz (compatible),
256 MB DDRAM, 32 kB FRAM, 2 GB onboard flash drive. Display and touch screen: 5.0", 640 x
480 (VGA) resolution, analog resistive touch screen, landscape format, anthracite gray pinstripe.
Interfaces: 1x POWERLINK, 1x Ethernet 10/100 Mbit/s, 1x X2X Link, 2x USB 2.0.
4PPC70.057L-20W Power Panel C70, 5.7", portrait format. CPU and memory: Intel Atom 333 MHz (compatible),
256 MB DDRAM, 32 kB FRAM, 2 GB onboard flash drive. Display and touch screen: 5.0", 480
x 640 (VGA) resolution, analog resistive touch screen, portrait format, aluminum white pinstripe.
Interfaces: 1x POWERLINK, 1x Ethernet 10/100 Mbit/s, 1x X2X Link, 2x USB 2.0.
4PPC70.057L-20B Power Panel C70, 5.7", portrait format. CPU and memory: Intel Atom 333 MHz (compatible),
256 MB DDRAM, 32 kB FRAM, 2 GB onboard flash drive. Display and touch screen: 5.0", 480
x 640 (VGA) resolution, analog resistive touch screen, portrait format, anthracite gray pinstripe.
Interfaces: 1x POWERLINK, 1x Ethernet 10/100 Mbit/s, 1x X2X Link, 2x USB 2.0.
Required accessories
Terminal blocks
0TB5104.2110-01 Accessory terminal block, 4-pin (2.5), cage clamp, 0.5 mm²
0TB6102.2110-01 Accessory terminal block, 2-pin (3.81), cage clamp terminal block 1.5 mm²
Optional accessories
Other
9A0013.01 Stylus pen for resistive touch screen
Terminal blocks
0TB6102.2010-01 Accessory terminal block, 2-pin (3.81), screw clamp terminal block 1.5 mm²
USB accessories
5MMUSB.2048-01 USB 2.0 flash drive 2048 MB B&R
5MMUSB.4096-01 USB 2.0 flash drive 4096 MB B&R
Table 4: Power Panel C70 - 5.7" variants without fieldbus interfaces - Order data
3.3.1.2 Content of delivery
Name Quantity Description
- 1 Accessory set 5x retaining clip for securing the panel in the installation cutout

Device description • Power Panel C70 - 5.7" display • Variants without fieldbus interfaces
Power Panel C70 User's manual V1.30 19
3.3.1.3 Technical data
Model number 4PPC70.0573-20W 4PPC70.0573-20B 4PPC70.057L-20W 4PPC70.057L-20B
General information
Cooling Fanless
B&R ID code 0xE55D 0xE4B2 0xE561 0xE565
System requirements
Automation Studio 4.1.4.375 and later
Automation Runtime K4.08 and later
Support of X20SLX modules Rev. B4 and later
Power button No
Reset button Yes
Status indicators Supply voltage OK, operating state, module status, POWERLINK, Ethernet
Buzzer Yes
Controller redundancy possible No
ACOPOS support Yes
Visual Components support Yes
Certifications
CE Yes
UL cULus E115267
Industrial control equipment
Controller
Bootloader Automation Runtime AR 4.08
Real-time clock 1) Nonvolatile, 1 s resolution, -10 to 10 ppm accuracy at 25°C
FPU Yes
Processor
Type Atom E620T
Clock frequency 333 MHz (compatible)
L1 cache
Data code 24 kB
Program code 32 kB
L2 cache -
Mode/Node switches No
Remanent variables 32 kB FRAM, buffering >10 years 2)
DRAM 256 MB
Shortest task class cycle time 0.4 ms
Typical instruction cycle time 0.01 µs
Application memory
Type 2 GB eMMC flash memory
Data retention 10 years
Writable data amount
Guaranteed 40 TB
Results for 5 years 21.9 GB/day
Guaranteed erase/write cycles 20,000
Error-correcting code (ECC) Yes
Temperature cutoff Yes, at >88°C
Display
Type TFT color
Diagonal 5.7"
Colors 262,144 (RGB, 6 bits per channel)
Resolution VGA, 640 x 480 pixels VGA, 480 x 640 pixels
Contrast Typ. 850:1
Viewing angles
Horizontal Direction L / Direction R = Typ. 80° Direction L / Direction R = Typ. 70°
Vertical Direction U / Direction D = Typ. 70° Direction U / Direction D = Typ. 80°
Backlight
Type LED
Brightness Typ. 400 cd/m²
Half-brightness time 3) 50,000 h
Touch screen
Type AMT
Technology Analog resistive
Controller B&R, serial, 12-bit
Transmittance 80% ±3%
Screen rotation Yes, using per Visual Components
Table 5: Power Panel C70 - 5.7" variants without fieldbus interfaces - Technical data

Device description • Power Panel C70 - 5.7" display
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Model number 4PPC70.0573-20W 4PPC70.0573-20B 4PPC70.057L-20W 4PPC70.057L-20B
Interfaces
Interface IF1
Fieldbus POWERLINK V2 managing or controlled node
Type Type 4 4)
Variant 1x RJ45 shielded
Line length Max. 100 m between 2 nodes (segment length)
Max. transfer rate 100 Mbit/s
Transfer
Physical layer 100BASE-TX
Half-duplex Yes
Full-duplex POWERLINK mode: No / Ethernet mode: Yes
Autonegotiation Yes
Auto-MDI / MDIX Yes
Interface IF2
Type Ethernet
Variant 1x RJ45 shielded
Line length Max. 100 m between 2 nodes (segment length)
Max. transfer rate 10/100 Mbit/s
Transfer
Physical layer 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
Half-duplex Yes
Full-duplex Yes
Autonegotiation Yes
Auto-MDI / MDIX Yes
Interface IF3
Type USB 2.0
Variant Type A
Current-carrying capacity 0.49 A
Interface IF4
Type USB 2.0
Variant Type A
Current-carrying capacity ≥Rev. E0: 0.20 A
<Rev. E0: 0.10 A
Interface IF5
Fieldbus X2X Link master
Electrical properties
Nominal voltage 24 VDC -15% / +20%
Max. power consumption 5) 14.4 W
Reverse polarity protection Yes
Electrical isolation IF1, IF2 and IF5 with each other, with other interfaces and with the base device
Operating conditions
Permissible mounting orientations
Standard mounting orientation Vertical
Tilt ±25°
Rotation In 90° increments (portrait/landscape)
Installation elevation above sea level
0 to 2000 m No limitation
>2000 m Reduction of ambient temperature by 0.5°C per 100 m
Degree of protection per EN 60529 Front: IP65, Back: IP20
Ambient conditions
Temperature
Operation 0 to 50°C
Storage -20 to 70°C
Transport -20 to 70°C
Relative humidity See temperature/humidity diagram.
Mechanical properties
Note Order terminal blocks 1x 0TB5104.2110-01, 1x 0TB6102.2010-01 and 1x 0TB6102.2110-01 separately
Front
Design Aluminum white pinstripe Anthracite gray pinstripe Aluminum white pinstripe Anthracite gray pinstripe
Dimensions
Width 172 mm 140 mm
Height 140 mm 172 mm
Depth 51 mm
Weight 0.6 kg
Table 5: Power Panel C70 - 5.7" variants without fieldbus interfaces - Technical data
1) The real-time clock is buffered for approx. 1000 hours @ 25°C by a gold foil capacitor. The gold foil capacitor is completely charged after 3 continuous
hours of operation.
2) The size of the memory used for remanent variables is adjustable in Automation Studio.
3) Value applies at an ambient temperature of 25°C. Reducing the brightness by 50% can increase the half-brightness time up to 50%.
4) See section "Communication ⇒ POWERLINK ⇒ General information ⇒ Hardware - IF/LS" of Automation Help
5) Measured while all communication interfaces in use.
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