KEBCO C6 P34 BOX Series User manual

EMBEDDED IPCS
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE | C6 P34 BOX
Original Manual
Document 20200909 EN 01


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PREFACE
Preface
The described hard- and software are developments of the KEB Automation KG. The
enclosed documents correspond to conditions valid at printing. Misprint, mistakes and
technical changes reserved.
Signal words and symbols
Certain operations can cause hazards during the installation, operation or thereafter.
There are safety informations in the documentation in front of these operations. Security
signs are located on the device or machine. A warning contains signal words which are
explained in the following table:
DANGER Dangerous situation, which will cause death or serious injury in case of
non-observance of this safety instruction.
WARNING Dangerous situation, which may cause death or serious injury in case of
non-observance of this safety instruction.
CAUTION Dangerous situation, which may cause minor injury in case of non-ob-
servance of this safety instruction.
NOTICE Situation, which can cause damage to property in case of non-obser-
vance.
RESTRICTION
Is used when certain conditions must meet the validity of statements or the result is
limited to a certain validity range.
Is used when the result will be better, more economic or trouble-free by following
these procedures.
More symbols
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PREFACE
Laws and guidelines
KEB Automation KGconrmswiththeECdeclarationofconformityandtheCEmarkon
the device nameplate that it complies with the essential safety requirements.
The EC declaration of conformity can be downloaded on demand via our website. Fur-
therinformationisprovidedinchapter"Certication".
Warranty and liability
The warranty and liability on design, material or workmanship for the acquired device is
given in the general sales conditions.
Hereyouwillndourgeneralsalesconditions.
www.keb.de/terms-and-conditions
Furtheragreementsorspecicationsrequireawrittenconrmation.
Support
Through multiple applications not every imaginable case has been taken into ac-
count. If you require further information or if problems occur which are not treated de-
tailed in the documentation, you can request the necessary information via the local
KEB Automation KG agency.
The use of our units in the target products is outside of our control and therefore
lies exclusively in the area of responsibility of the customer.
Theinformationcontainedinthetechnicaldocumentation,aswellasanyuser-specic
advice in spoken and written and through tests, are made to best of our knowledge and
information about the intended use. However, they are regarded as being only informal
and changes are expressly reserved, in particular due to technical changes. This also
applies to any violation of industrial property rights of a third-party. Selection of our units
in view of their suitability for the intended use must be done generally by the user.
Tests can only be done within the intended end use of the product (application) by
the customer. They must be repeated, even if only parts of hardware, software or
the unit adjustment are modied.
Copyright
The customer may use the instructions for use as well as further documents or parts
from it for internal purposes. Copyrights are with KEB Automation KG and remain valid
in its entirety.
This KEB product or parts thereof may contain third-party software, including free and/
or open source software. If applicable, the license terms of this software are contained
in the instructions for use. The instructions for use are already available to you, can be
downloaded free of charge from the KEB website or can be requested from the respec-
tive KEB contact person.
Other wordmarks or/and logos are trademarks (™) or registered trademarks (®) of their
respective owners.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Table of Contents
Preface ....................................................................................................................................................3
Signal words and symbols .............................................................................................................3
More symbols.................................................................................................................................3
Laws and guidelines.......................................................................................................................4
Warranty and liability......................................................................................................................4
Support ........................................................................................................................................4
Copyright........................................................................................................................................4
Table of Contents ...................................................................................................................................5
List of Figures.........................................................................................................................................8
List of Tables ........................................................................................................................................10
Glossary ................................................................................................................................................ 11
Standards for control & automation...................................................................................................12
1 Basic Safety Instructions............................................ 14
1.1 Target Group .................................................................................................................................. 14
1.2 Transport, storage and proper use .............................................................................................. 15
1.3 Installation......................................................................................................................................15
1.4 Electrical connection ....................................................................................................................16
1.5 Start-up and operation ..................................................................................................................16
1.6 Maintenance...................................................................................................................................16
1.8 Repair .............................................................................................................................................17
1.7 Disposal..........................................................................................................................................17
2 System Description ..................................................... 18
2.1 Highlights .......................................................................................................................................18
2.1.1 Supported Operating Systems ...........................................................................................18
2.1.2 Power Supply with galvanic isolation .................................................................................19
2.1.3 KEB system identity ...........................................................................................................19
2.1.4 Fanless...............................................................................................................................19
2.1.5 Mass Storage .....................................................................................................................20
2.1.6 Expansion slot & add-on ....................................................................................................20
2.2 Package ..........................................................................................................................................21
2.3 Rear area ........................................................................................................................................21
2.3.1 Power supply detail ............................................................................................................22
2.3.2 Buttons / LEDs detail..........................................................................................................22
2.3.3 Connectors detail ...............................................................................................................23
2.3.4 Expansion detail.................................................................................................................23
2.3.5 Micro-UPS..........................................................................................................................24
2.3.6 The technical data for the KEB Micro-UPS: .......................................................................25
2.3.7 Label position .....................................................................................................................26
2.3.7.1 Marking label...................................................................................................................26
2.3.7.2 Connectors label .............................................................................................................26

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2.4 Rear view........................................................................................................................................27
2.5 Side view ........................................................................................................................................27
3 Installation and connection ........................................ 28
3.1 Preparation for installation...........................................................................................................28
3.1.1 Select the mounting location ..............................................................................................28
3.2 Checking the package contents...................................................................................................28
3.3 Checking the operating conditions ............................................................................................. 28
3.4 Mounting position .........................................................................................................................28
3.5 Damage due to overheating .........................................................................................................29
3.6 Checking installation distances...................................................................................................30
3.7 Preparing the mounting ................................................................................................................31
3.8 Dimensions ....................................................................................................................................32
3.9 Mounting the device......................................................................................................................33
3.9.1 Wall mounting installation...................................................................................................33
3.9.2 DIN guide installation (Box IPC only) .................................................................................34
3.9.2.1 Grounding and bonding...................................................................................................35
3.9.3 Power supply isolation........................................................................................................37
3.9.4 Power supply connection ...................................................................................................37
3.9.5 Power supply assembly......................................................................................................37
3.9.6 Power on ............................................................................................................................39
3.9.6.1 Power supply LED...........................................................................................................41
3.9.6.2 Rearon/ostandbyLED ...............................................................................................41
3.9.6.3 Fuse replacement (factory only)......................................................................................41
4 Operating Systems...................................................... 42
4.1 KEB Windows Images (Windows Embedded Standard 7 / Windows 10).................................42
4.1.1 Introduction.........................................................................................................................42
4.1.2 User Accounts ....................................................................................................................42
4.1.3 Ethernet Address................................................................................................................42
4.1.4 Usage of storage memories ...............................................................................................43
4.1.5 Firewall...............................................................................................................................44
4.1.6 eGalax Touch Driver...........................................................................................................45
4.2 Windows Updates..........................................................................................................................46
4.3 EWF implementation in the Windows Embedded Standard 7 images .....................................46
4.4 KEB Write Filter Manager (KEB-WF_MGR) .................................................................................47
4.4.1 Introduction.........................................................................................................................47
4.4.2 How EWF works.................................................................................................................47
4.4.3 Protectable volumes...........................................................................................................48
4.4.4 KEBEWFconguration......................................................................................................48
4.4.5 Delivery state of EWF on KEB devices ..............................................................................49
4.4.6 Using KEB_WF_Mgr ..........................................................................................................49
4.4.7 Dependent Volumes (typically E:\) .....................................................................................51

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4.4.8 Leave the KEB_WF_Mgr....................................................................................................52
4.5 KEB UWF Manager ........................................................................................................................53
4.5.1 Introduction.........................................................................................................................53
4.5.2 Functioning of the UWF .....................................................................................................53
4.5.3 KEBUWFcongurationandusage....................................................................................53
4.6 KEB Linux Image ...........................................................................................................................55
4.6.1 Introduction.........................................................................................................................55
4.6.2 Service user accounts .......................................................................................................55
4.6.3 Change password for service user.....................................................................................56
4.6.4 Ethernet IP Address ...........................................................................................................57
4.6.5 Usage of storage memories ...............................................................................................57
4.7 Common (Windows and Linux)....................................................................................................58
4.7.1 Micro-UPS Handling...........................................................................................................58
4.7.2 Ip-Scan...............................................................................................................................59
4.7.3 Serial interface ...................................................................................................................60
5 Mass storage and expansions ................................... 61
5.1 Mass storage..................................................................................................................................61
5.1.1 CFast..................................................................................................................................61
5.1.2 SSD mSATA .......................................................................................................................62
6 Maintenance and service ............................................ 63
6.1 Removing the rear cover ..............................................................................................................63
6.2 Backup battery replacement ........................................................................................................63
6.3 RAM installation / removal............................................................................................................64
6.4 Fast installation / removal ............................................................................................................65
6.4.1 Installation ..........................................................................................................................65
6.4.2 Removal .............................................................................................................................66
7 Technical specications ............................................. 67
7.1 Block Diagram ...............................................................................................................................67
7.2 Technical data................................................................................................................................67
7.2.1 Options...............................................................................................................................67
7.2.2 Technicalspecications......................................................................................................68
7.3 Power consumption ......................................................................................................................69
7.3.1 Power supply technical data...............................................................................................69
7.3.2 System power consumption ...............................................................................................70
7.4 Battery technical data ...................................................................................................................71
7.5 Technical support and repairs .....................................................................................................72
8 Certication.................................................................. 73
8.1 Mark of conformity ........................................................................................................................73
8.2 UL Marking ..................................................................................................................................... 75

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LIST OF FIGURES
List of Figures
Figure 1: Isolated Power Supply .....................................................................................................19
Figure 2: Non-volatile memory........................................................................................................19
Figure 3: Mass storage ...................................................................................................................20
Figure 4: Expansion slot add-on ....................................................................................................20
Figure 5: Add-on .............................................................................................................................20
Figure 6: Package...........................................................................................................................21
Figure 7: Connector details.............................................................................................................21
Figure 8: Power supply detail..........................................................................................................22
Figure 9: Buttons / LED detail .........................................................................................................22
Figure 10: Connectors detail.............................................................................................................23
Figure 11: Expansion detail...............................................................................................................23
Figure 12: Micro-UPS detail..............................................................................................................24
Figure 13: Label position detail .........................................................................................................26
Figure 14: Marking label detail..........................................................................................................26
Figure 15: Connectors label detail ....................................................................................................26
Figure 16: Rear view.........................................................................................................................27
Figure 17: Side view..........................................................................................................................27
Figure 18: Installation distances........................................................................................................30
Figure 19: Inclined installation...........................................................................................................31
Figure 20: C6 P34 Box dimensions...................................................................................................32
Figure 21: Mounting installation detail...............................................................................................33
Figure 22: DIN guide installation detail .............................................................................................34
Figure 23: DIN guide installation detail .............................................................................................34
Figure 24: DIN guide installation detail .............................................................................................35
Figure 25: Power supply diagramm ..................................................................................................35
Figure 26: Grounding ........................................................................................................................36
Figure 27: Power supply connection detail .......................................................................................36
Figure 28: Power connector assembly..............................................................................................37
Figure 29: Power connector assembly..............................................................................................37
Figure 30: Power connector assembly..............................................................................................38
Figure 31: Power connector assembly..............................................................................................38
Figure 32: Power connector assembly..............................................................................................38
Figure 33: Power connector assembly..............................................................................................38
Figure 34: Power connector assembly..............................................................................................39
Figure 35: Power connector assembly..............................................................................................39
Figure 36: Power on DC....................................................................................................................39
Figure 37: Power on DC....................................................................................................................40
Figure 38: Power on DC....................................................................................................................40
Figure 39: Power supply detail..........................................................................................................41
Figure 40: CFast detail......................................................................................................................61
Figure 41: CFast detail......................................................................................................................61
Figure 42: CFast slot.........................................................................................................................61
Figure 43: SSD detail........................................................................................................................62

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Figure 44: SSD slot...........................................................................................................................62
Figure 45: Removing the rear cover..................................................................................................63
Figure 46: Battery replacement.........................................................................................................63
Figure 47: Battery replacement.........................................................................................................64
Figure 48: RAM installation / removal ...............................................................................................64
Figure 49: RAM installation / removal ...............................................................................................64
Figure 50: RAM installation / removal ...............................................................................................65
Figure 51: CFast Slot detail...............................................................................................................65
Figure 52: CFast installation .............................................................................................................65
Figure 53: CFast removal..................................................................................................................66
Figure 54: CFast removal..................................................................................................................66
Figure 55: Block diagram ..................................................................................................................67
Figure 56: Power supply board .........................................................................................................69
Figure 57: Battery CR2032 detail......................................................................................................71
Figure 58: Battery performance ........................................................................................................71
Figure 59: Battery dimensions ..........................................................................................................71

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LIST OF TABLES
List of Tables
Table 1: Micro UPS data................................................................................................................25
Table 2: Power supply LED ...........................................................................................................41
Table3: Rearon/ostandbyLED................................................................................................41
Table 4: User Accounts..................................................................................................................42
Table 5: Volume protection ............................................................................................................48
Table 6: C6 P34 Box - Technical data............................................................................................67
Table 7: C6 P34 Box - Options ......................................................................................................67
Table 8: Technical data..................................................................................................................68
Table 9: Power supply technical data ............................................................................................69
Table 10: System power consumption.............................................................................................70
Table 11: Battery technical data ......................................................................................................71

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GLOSSARY
Glossary
0V Earth-potential-free common point
1ph 1-phase mains
3ph 3-phase mains
AC AC current or voltage
Application The application is the intended use of
the KEB product.
ASCL Asynchronous sensorless closed loop
AWG American wire gauge
B2B Business-to-business
CAN Fieldbus system
CODESYS Operating system of the standard con-
trol and programming environment
CODESYS
Safety-PS
Safety programming system
COM-
BIVERT
KEB drive converters
COMBIVIS KEB start-up and parameterizing soft-
ware
Customer The customer has purchased a KEB
product from KEB and integrates the
KEB product into his product (customer
product) or resells the KEB product
(dealer)
DC DC current or voltage
DIN German Institut for standardization
EMC Electromagnetic compatibility
Emergency
stop
Shutdown of a drive in emergency case
(not de-energized)
Emergency
switchingo
Switchingothevoltagesupplyin
emergency case
EN European standard
End custo-
mer
The end customer is the user of the
customer product.
EtherCAT Real-time Ethernet bus system of the
companyBeckho
Ethernet Real-timebussystem-denesproto-
cols, plugs, types of cables
FE Functional earth
FSoE Functional Safety over Ethernet
GND Reference potential, ground
Head mo-
dule
Description for the bus coupler or small
control in the KEB-I/O EtherCat system
HMI Human machine interface (touch
screen)
IEC International standard
IP xx Degree of protection (xx for level)
KEB productThe KEB product is subject of this
manual.
KEB-I/O
EtherCAT
SPS
Small control system from the KEB-I/O
system
KEB-I/O
EtherCAT
System
I/O module family
Manufactu-
rer
The manufacturer is KEB, unless other-
wisespecied(e.g.asmanufacturerof
machines, engines, vehicles or adhesi-
ves).
MCM American unit for large wire cross sec-
tions
MTTF Mean service life to failure
NN Sea level
PE Protective earth
PELV Protective Extra Low Voltage
PFD Term used in the safety technology (EN
61508-1...7) for the size of error proba-
bility
PFH Term used in the safety technology (EN
61508-1...7) for the size of error proba-
bility per hour
PLC Programmable logic controller
POU Program Organization Unit
RJ45 Modular connector with 8 lines
Safety Pa-
ckage
Plug in for COMBIVIS studio 6 with
safety functionally
Safety PLC Safety programmable logic controller
Safety
PLCopen
Libraryofthecertiedbasiclevelsafety
blocks
SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage (<60V)
SIL The security integrity level is a mea-
sure for quantifying the risk reduction.
Term used in the safety technology (EN
61508 -1...7)
USB Universal serial bus

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STANDARDS FOR CONTROL & AUTOMATION
Standards for control & automation
DGUV regulation 3 Electrical installations and equipment
DIN 46228-1 Wire-end ferrules; Tube without plastic sleeve
DIN 46228-4 Wire-end ferrules; Tube with plastic sleeve
DINIEC60364-5-54 Low-voltage electrical installations - Part 5-54: Selection and erection of
electrical equipment - Earthing arrangements, protective conductors and protec-
tive bonding conductors (IEC 64/1610/CD)
DIN VDE 0100-729 Low-voltage electrical installations - Part 7-729: Requirements for special instal-
lations or locations - Operating or maintenance gangways (IEC 60364-7-729);
German implementation HD 60364-7-729
EN1037 Safety of machinery - Prevention of unexpected start-up; German version EN 1037
EN55011 Industrial,scienticandmedicalequipment-Radiofrequencydisturbance
characteristics - Limits and methods of measurement (IEC/CISPR 11); German
version EN 55011
EN55021 Interference to mobile radiocommunications in the presence of impulse noise -
Methods of judging degradation and measures to improve performance (IEC/
CISPR/D/230/FDIS); German version prEN 55021
EN60204-1 Safety of machinery - electrical equipment of machines Part 1: General require-
ments (VDE0113-1, IEC 44/709/CDV)
EN60439-1 Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies - Part 1: Type-tested and
partially type-tested assemblies (IEC 60439-1); German version EN 60439-1
EN60529 Degrees of protection provided by enclosures (IP Code) (IEC 60529)
EN60664-1 Insulation coordination for equipment within low-voltage systems Part 1: Princi-
ples, requirements and tests (IEC 60664-1)
EN60721-3-1 Classicationofenvironmentalconditions-Part3-1:Classicationofgroupsof
environmental parameters and their severities - Section 1: Storage (IEC 104/648/CD)
EN60721-3-2 Classicationofenvironmentalconditions-Part3:Classicationofgroupsof
environmental parameters and their severities - Section 2: Transportation and
handling (IEC 104/670/CD)
EN60721-3-3 Classicationofenvironmentalconditions-Part3:Classicationofgroupsof
environmental parameters and their severities; section 3: Stationary use at
weatherprotected locations; Amendment A2 (IEC 60721-3-3); German version
EN 60721-3-3
EN61000-2-1 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 2: Environment - Section 1: Descrip-
tion of the environment - Electromagnetic environment for low-frequency
conducted disturbances and signalling in public power supply systems
EN61000-2-4 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 2-4: Environment; Compatibility
levels in industrial plants for low-frequency conducted disturbances (IEC 61000-
2-4); German version EN 61000-2-4
EN61000-4-2 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-2: Testing and measurement
techniques - Electrostatic discharge immunity test (IEC 61000-4-2); German
version EN 61000-4-2
EN61000-4-3 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-3: Testing and measurement
techniques-Radiated,radio-frequency,electromagneticeldimmunitytest(IEC
61000-4-3); German version EN 61000-4-3
EN61000-4-4 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-4: Testing and measurement
techniques - Electrical fast transient/burst immunity test (IEC 61000-4-4);
German version EN 61000-4-4
EN61000-4-5 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-5: Testing and measurement

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STANDARDS FOR CONTROL & AUTOMATION
techniques - Surge immunity test (IEC 61000-4-5); German version EN 61000-4-5
EN61000-4-6 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-6: Testing and measurement
techniques - Immunity to conducted disturbances, induced by radio-frequency
elds(IEC61000-4-6);GermanversionEN61000-4-6
EN61000-4-34 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-34: Testing and measurement
techniques - Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations immunity
tests for equipment with mains current more than 16 A per phase (IEC 61000-4-
34); German version EN 61000-4-34
EN 61131-2 Programmable controllers - Part 2: Equipment requirements and tests (IEC 61131-2)
EN61373 Railway applications - Rolling stock equipment - Shock and vibration tests (IEC 61373)
EN61439-1 Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies - Part 1: General rules (IEC
121B/40/CDV); German version FprEN 61439-1
EN61508-1...7 Functional safety of electrical/electronic/programmable electronic safety-related
systems – Part 1...7 (VDE0803-1…7, IEC61508-1…7)
EN61800-2 Adjustable speed electrical power drive systems - Part 2: General requirements-
Ratingspecicationsforlowvoltageadjustablefrequencya.c.powerdrive
systems (VDE0160-102, IEC61800-2)
EN61800-3 Speed-adjustableelectricaldrives.Part3:EMCrequirementsandspecictest
methods (VDE0160-103, IEC61800-3)
EN61800-5-1 Adjustable speed electrical power drive systems - Part 5-1: Safety requirements
- Electrical, thermal and energy (IEC 61800-5-1); German version EN 61800-5-1
EN61800-5-2 Adjustable speed electrical power drive systems - Part 5-2: Safety Requirements
- Functional (IEC 22G/264/CD)
EN62061 Safety of machinery - functional safety of electrical, electronic and program-
mable electronic safety-related systems (VDE0113-50, IEC62061)
EN ISO13849-1 Safety of machinery - safety-related parts of control systems - Part 1: General
principles for design (ISO13849-1); German version EN ISO 13849-1
UL61800-5-1 American version of the EN 61800-5-1 with „National Deviations“

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BASIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1 Basic Safety Instructions
The COMBICONTROL is designed and constructed in accordance with state-of-the-art
technology and the recognised safety rules and regulations. However, the use of such
devices may cause functional hazards for life and limb of the user or third parties, or
damages to the system and other material property.
The following safety instructions have been created by the manufacturer for the area of
electric drive technology. They can be supplemented by local, country- or application-
specic safety instructions. This list is not exhaustive. Non-observance of the safety
instructions by the customer, user or other third party leads to the loss of all resulting
claims against the manufacturer.
NOTICE Hazards and risks through ignorance.
►Read the instructions for use !
►Observe the safety and warning instructions !
►If anything is unclear, please contact KEB Automation KG !
1.1 Target Group
This manual is written for design, project planning, servicing and commissioning ex-
perts.Qualiedpersonnelforthepurposeofthisinstructionmanualmusthavethefol-
lowingqualications:
• Knowledge and understanding of the safety instructions.
• Knowledge of automation technology.
• Knowledge of functional safety.
• Skills for installation and assembly of electrical equipment.
• Detection of hazards and risks of the electrical drive technology.
• Understanding of the function in the used machine.
• Knowledge of the operation of the Windows operating system.
• Knowledge of DIN IEC 60364-5-54.
• Knowledge of EN 60204-1
• Knowledge of national safety regulations (e.g. DGUV regulation 3).

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BASIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1.3 Installation
DANGER Do not operate in an explosive environment!
EX
►The device is not intended for the use in potentially explosive envi-
ronment.
To prevent damages to the device:
• Make sure that no components are bent and/or isolation distances are changed.
• The device must not be put into operation in case of mechanical defects. Non-
compliance with the applicable standards.
• Do not allow moisture or mist to penetrate the unit.
• Avoiddustpermeatingthedevice.Allowforsucientheatdissipationifinstalledin
a dust-proof housing.
• Note installation position and minimum distances to surrounding elements. Do not
cover the ventilation openings.
• Mountingaccordingtothespecieddegreeofprotection.
• Make sure that no small parts fall into the device during assembly and wiring (drilling
chips, screws etc.). This also applies to mechanical components, which can lose
small parts during operation.
• Checkthereliabletofthedeviceconnectionsinordertoavoidcontactresistances
and sparking.
• The safety instructions are to be kept!
1.2 Transport, storage and proper use
Thetransportiscarriedoutbyqualiedpersonsinaccordancewiththeenvironmental
conditionsspeciedinthismanual.Thedevicesshallbeprotectedagainstexcessive
strains.
ESD
Electronic devices contain electrostatic sensitive components.
►Avoid contact.
►Wear ESD-protective clothing.
Do not store the devices
• in the environment of aggressive and/or conductive liquids or gases.
• with direct sunlight.
• outsidethespeciedenvironmentalconditions.

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BASIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1.4 Electrical connection
ATTENTION In order to prevent malfunctions or unpredictable conditions, ob-
serve the following instructions:
► Foranyworkonthedeviceswitchothesupplyvoltage.
►Never bridge upstream protective devices (also not for test purpo-
ses).
►Install all required covers and protective devices for operation.
►The electrical installation shall be carried out in accordance with the
relevant requirements.
►Cable cross-sections and fuses must be dimensioned according to
thedesignofthemachinemanufacturer.Speciedminimum/maxi-
mum values may not be fallen below /exceeded.
►With existing or newly wired circuits the person installing the units or
machines must ensure the EN requirements are met.
►When using components without isolated inputs/outputs, it is neces-
sary that equipotential bonding exists between the components to
be connected (e.g. by the equipotential line). Disregard can cause
destruction of the components by equalizing currents.
1.5 Start-up and operation
When the device is installed in machines, start-up (i.e. commencement of the intended
operation) is prohibited until it is determined that the machine complies with the machine
directive; Account is to be taken of EN 60204-1.
• During operation, all covers and doors shall be kept closed.
• Use only approved accessories for this device.
• Never touch terminals, busbars or cable ends.
1.6 Maintenance
The following maintenance work has to be carried out when required, but at least once
per year by authorized and trained personnel.Check unit for loose screws and plugs and
tighten if necessary.
►Check unit for loose screws and plugs and tighten if necessary.
►Clean the device from dirt and dust deposits. Depending on the device, pay particu-
larattentiontoventilationslotsorcoolingns.
► Examineandcleanextractedairlterandcoolingairlterofthecontrolcabinet.

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1.7 Disposal
Electronic devices of the KEB Automation KG are exclusively professional devices for
further industrial processing (so-called B2B devices).
Manufacturers of B2B devices are obliged to take back and recycle devices manufac-
tured after 14.08.2018. These devices may not be disposed at the collection centres of
public sector disposal organisations.
If no deviating agreement has been made between the customer and
KEB or no deviating mandatory legal regulation exists, KEB products
marked in this way can be returned. Company and keyword to the return
point can be taken from the list below. Shipping costs are paid by the
customer. Thereupon the devices will be professionally recycled and
disposed.
Theentrynumbersarelistedcountry-specicinthefollowingtable.Thecorresponding
KEB return addresses can be found on our website.
Withdrawal by WEEE-Reg.-No. Keyword
Austria
KEB Automation GmbH ERA: 51976 Stichwort „Rücknahme WEEE“
France
RÉCYLUM - Recycle point ADEME: FR021806 Mots clés „KEB DEEE“
Germany
KEB Automation KG EAR: DE12653519 Stichwort „Rücknahme WEEE“
Italy
COBAT AEE: (IT) 19030000011216 Parola chiave „Ritiro RAEE“
Spain
KEB Automation KG RII-AEE 7427 Palabra clave „Retirada RAEE“
The packaging must be feed to paper and cardboard recycling.
1.8 Repair
In case of malfunction, unusual noises or smells inform a person in charge!
DANGER Unauthorized exchange, repair and modications!
Unpredictable malfunctions!
► Thefunctionofelectronicdevicescanbeinuencedbythesetting
and parameterization. Never replace without knowledge of the
application.
► ModicationorrepairispermittedonlybyKEBAutomationKG
authorized personnel.
►Only use original manufacturer parts.
►Infringement will annul the liability for resulting consequences.

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2 System Description
The fanless IPC family C6 P34 BOX is based on the sixth generation Core i5 of the
Intel® Skylake™ H platform.
The „all in one“ motherboard provides four Ethernet 10/100/1000Mbps ports, that sup-
ports Jumbo Frame and Wake on Lan functionalities, three USB 3.0 ports, two USB 2.0
port, a serial RS232 interface, a DVI-D video output and a SATA III CFast slot with rear
external access, a mSATA connector for a SATA III SSD up to 32 GB RAM and additional
serial, USB or Ethernet interfaces.
C6 P34 BOX systems have an isolated 24 VDC power supply input.
2.1 Highlights
•Fanless Panel/Box IPCs (Oper-ating temperature 0…50°).
•KEB COMBIVIS CONNECT Win32/64 runtime included.
•Intel® Skylake H (35/45W) platform:
-Intel® Core™ i5-6440EQ 2,7Ghz (3,4GHz Turbo), 4 cores, 4 threads, 6MB
smart cache.
•RAM System memory 4 GB.
•Optional 1 x PCI (S1).
•Mass storage: 1 x CFast, 1 x mSATA SSD.
•DVI-D video output.
•Isolated 24V DC power supply input with Micro UPS.
2.1.1 Supported Operating Systems
•C6 P34 Box supports the following Operating Systems:
- Win Embedded Standard 7E/7P 32/64Bit
•Intel® Skylake platform does not support:
- Win XP Pro 32/64bit
- Windows Embedded Standard 2009 (XPe SP3) 32/64bit
- Win 2000/ 98/ NT
TheIntel®platformcansupportotheroperatingsystemsbuttheyarenotcertiedby
KEB.

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2.1.2 Power Supply with galvanic isolation
Isolated Power supply with galvanic isolation to prevent:
•Common mode noise at low/medium frequencies on the power supply line.
•Ground loop noise.
•Extra-voltage caused by lightning.
•Power supply with grounded positive termi-nal (e.g. Japan).
Figure 1: Isolated Power Supply
2.1.3 KEB system identity
Non-volatilememoryforsystemidenticationdatastorage.
Figure 2: Non-volatile memory
2.1.4 Fanless
A special attention has been given to the thermal aspects of the system in order to avoid
the use of fans, with the target of reducing the amount of moving parts and the incidence
of failure in the life of the system.

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2.1.5 Mass Storage
CFast, 1 x bootable CFast SATA III slot on board
with external access
Internal SSD mSATA, 1 x mSATA SATA III internal
connector for direct insertion of mSATA SSD
Figure 3: Mass storage
KEB recommends SSD memory due to its industrial reliability and high thermal
and vibration shock resistance.
2.1.6 Expansion slot & add-on
The system can be optionally equipped with KEB design add-on cards.
They provide additional resources for the system.
Add-on / Slot
Add-on Position A, one board between:
1 x RS232/422/485 optoisolated (DB15M)+ 1 x USB 2.0
Figure 4: Expansion slot add-on
1 x RS232/422/485 optoisolated (DB15M) +
1 x USB 2.0
Figure 5: Add-on
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