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1. Item Component Item Component Item Component 1 Power connector 10 dearUEFI button 20 DisplayPort connector 2 Mini SATA cable connector 2 11 Riser card board connector 21 Microphone in jack 3 eDP signal cable connector 12 Battery socket 22 PS 2 keyboard port 4 Panel cable connector 13 1Gb LAN 2 port 23 Audio line out jack 5 Power switch cable connector 14 1Gb LAN 1 port 24 PS 2 mouse port 6 USB cable connector 15 DVI I port 25 Audio line in jack 7 ODD and HDD power cable connector 16 Rear USB 3 0 ports 4 26 COM1 cable connector 8 System fan 1 connector 17 RS 232 serial port COM2 27 COM2 cable connector 9 Internal USB 3 0 connector 18 CompactFlash Type II slot 28 DDR3 DIMM slot 2 19 RS 232 serial port COM1 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 15 Chapter 1 Features Figure 4 Panel Adapter Board only in display models ESS 0 Item Component 1 eDP signal cable connector i 2 Panel cable connector Figure 5 Riser card Board Single slot F Item Component r 1 Motherboard connector System Features The following system features are found on this li
2. Specifications Appendix A Table 8 1500P 15 inch display Model Hardware and Software Specification continued Cat No 6181P Specifications 15C2SW71DC 15A3HW71AC 15A3HW71DC 15A3SW71AC 15A3SW71DC 15B3HW71AC 15B3HW71DC 15B3SW71AC 15B3SW71DC Hardware Processor Intel i3 Intel i7 4700EQ 4 cores 2 4 GHz 6 MB cache TDP 47W 41026 Hyperthreading Yes Turboboost No 2 0 UEFI version 23 1 Intel AMT None 9 0 Intel Rapid Start Yes Capable Chipset QM87 PCH Video resolution 1920 x 1200 at 60 Hz max Ethernet LAN 10 100 1000 Mbps 2 ports rear Intel i217LM LAN1 with AMT and Intel i210AT LAN2 Expansion slot 1 PCl express x34 System memory Supplied 4GB 2x2GB 8GB 2x4 GB Maximum 16 GB 2 x 8 GB Memory type DDR3 1600 204 pin SO DIMM Memory slots 2 Display 15 in Bezel Stainless steel Aluminum Touchscreen Resistive PCAP Resolution max XGA 1024 x 768 HD 1366 x 768 Aspect ratio 43 16 9 Supplied drive SSD HDD SSD HDD SSD Quantity 1 Size min each 32 GB 2 5 in 100 GB 2 5 in 32 GB 2 5 in 100 GB 2 5 in 32 GB 2 5 in Interface location SATA 0 SATA 0 and 1 ODD None supplied DVD RW CD RW Quantity 1 Interface location SATA 1 1 0 ports See page 14 CompactFlash Type II slot with cover Power supply 18 32V DC 120 240V AC 18 32V DC 120 240V AC 18 32V DC 120 240V AC 18 32V DC 120 240V
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5. Before unpacking the computer inspect the shipping carton for damage If damage is visible immediately contact the shipper and request assistance Otherwise proceed with unpacking Keep the original packing material in case you need to return the computer for repair or transport it to another location Use both the inner and outer packing cartons to provide adequate protection for a computer returned for service Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 Parts List Hardware Features Features Chapter 1 The computers ship with the following items Item Description Hardware e Power cord for AC power models Mounting dips Keys for front access cover lock Assembly screw bag Documents Integrated Display Industrial Computers Product Information publication 6181P PC001 One of the following cutout templates 6181P and 6181X Industrial Computers Cutout Template for Standard Display Models 4 3 and 5 4 aspect ratios publication 6181P DS002 6181P and 6181X Industrial Computers Cutout Template for Widescreen Display Models 16 9 aspect ratio publication 6181P DS003 Production test report 1 Shipped only with display computers 2 Shipped only with computers with aluminum bezels see the table in Computer Options on page 11 for more information The illustrations in this section show the hardware features of each computer
6. Rockwell tomation AMI Hardware History Ver 1 0 Timestamp Timestamp YYYY MM DD HH MM YYYY MM DD HH MM 2009 01 02 21 41 2013 12 11 23 48 2013 12 11 23 48 2013 12 11 23 48 Sensor Location CPU U3901 near DIMM U3302 near System U3904 near PCH 2009 01 02 21 37 2009 01 02 22 18 Menu Description Temperature Same hardware temperatures as identified in System Temperature History of Hardware Monitor see page 73 for more information Time Total runtime hours In the above screen shot the runtime hours are 17 Exit Returns you to the set up menu screen page 58 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 87 Chapter 5 UEFI Set up Utility Exit Use the Exit menu to close the UEFI set up utility Rockwell D Automation AMI PROVISIONING Firmuare Update j Diagnostics Exit Exits the application xB Rockwell w Automation AMI PROVISIONING Firmware Update Hardware History AR Are you sure you want to exit Exits the application Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 Chapter Objectives Hardware Monitoring Chapter 6 System Troubleshooting This chapter provides information on the following topics Hardware Monitoring Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Checklists Diagnostics Load
7. Intel Virtualization Technology Enables or disables VT d for Directed 1 0 VT d Options Enabled or Disabled default 1 See page 60 for an explanation of common buttons near the bottom of screen 2 Supported on computers with Intel i7 4700EQ processors Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 65 Chapter 5 UEFI Set up Utility SATA Configuration AHCI mode a Rockwell pruson cod diee S Automation SATA Configuration nain SATA Mode Selection AHCI SATA Porto TS326SS05001 S 32 0GB ER Port 0 Enabled Advanced Hot Plug Enabled SATA Device Type Hard Disk Drive Chipset SATA Port1 DV H28S A ATAPI Port 1 Enabled Hot Plu Enabled Boot SATA Device Type Hard Disk Drive Security Save amp Exit R Help Previous Exit Determines how SATA controller s operate Parameter Description SATA Mode Selection Select an operation mode for the onboard SATA controller In this case the AHCI mode default is selected SATA Port 0 1 Indicates the SATA drive connected to the SATA connector Port 0 1 Enables or disables the SATA drive connected to the SATA port Options Enabled default or Disabled Hot Plug Enables or disables hot plug support for the SATA port Options Enabled default or Disabled IMPORTANT Make sure all writes to the drive are complete before removing the drive from the system to avoid risk of data corruption SATA Device Type In
8. LINA 4 Zp X wo slot Riser Board Shown 8 Connect any necessary cables to the add in card Ss AWA TAL LAA 9 Refer to any installation instructions that came with the add in card to verify that all installation steps are followed 10 Reinstall the computer cover as detailed in Remove the Cover on page 45 11 Follow the steps for Post configuration on page 45 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 115 Appendix B Accessories Installation PCI PCle Riser Board Options You can use the PCI PCle expansion slot kit catalog number 6189V EXTPCI2 to change the default one slot PCI PCle riser board to the following e Two slot PCI riser board e Two slot PCIe x4 riser board e Two slot riser board with one PCI slot and one PCIe x4 slot Figure 19 PCI PCle Riser Board Options One slot PCI Riser Kit Alternate Two slot PCI PCle Extender Kit Cat No 6189V EXTPCI2 Cat No 6189V PCIR To LTT CoM baron l F mana SS Item Component 1 Motherboard connector 2 PCI expansion slot 3 PCle x4 expansion slot Follow these steps to install the PCI PCle expansion slot kit the display computer is shown components Read and follow Electrostatic Dischar
9. Rockwell Automation Main BIOS Information prain BIOS Vendor BIOS version Advanced EC version RTC Battery Status Compliancy Chipset p Build Date and Time Total Memory Memory Frequency System Date 02 27 2014 System Time 10 40 40 Security Runtime hours Manufacturer Save amp Exit Catalog Number KL WIN Number version SYS Help Default Restore Save Exit Main Menu Description Main Use this menu to view general computer information and for basic system configuration Advanced Use this menu to configure information for the PXE PCI ACPI processor SATA USB power video graphics super 10 hardware monitor and AMT Chipset Use this menu to configure system chipset information Boot Use this menu to configure boot device priority Security Use this menu to set or change user and administrator passwords Save amp Exit Saves changes and reset discards changes and reset or restore defaults Common Buttons at the Bottom of Screens Most screens have these common buttons Help Default Restore Save Exit Button Description Help Click for general help on using the set up utility Default Click to load the default values for all the set up options Restore Click to restore all set up options to previously saved values Save Click to save configuration changes Previous not shown Click to navigate to the previous screen Exit Click to close the set
10. 3 Open the cover B and detach it from the chassis C Integrated Display Model Shown UY WAAL TRAN 4 After installing replacing or upgrading internal computer components reinstall the cover as detailed in Reinstall the Cover on page 46 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 45 Chapter4 Component Replacement Reinstall the Cover Follow these steps to reinstall the rear cover a display computer is shown 1 Follow steps 1 3 for Post configuration on page 45 2 Reattach the rear cover to the chassis 1 3 Close the cover 2 4 Tighten the three screws to secure the rear cover 3 Integrated Display Model Shown AY WAY WMA 5 Follow steps 4 and 5 for Post configuration on page 45 Com pactFlash Card The computers have a CompactFlash CF Type II card slot for loading CF cards on the I O port panel below the serial ports See Hardware Features starting on page 13 for the CF card slot location IMPORTANT The CF card slot is a bootable slot for DOS and Linux operating systems but not for Windows operating systems You can insert or remove a FAT32 formatted CF card from this slot while
11. C 32 to 185 F operating temperature range 1 Follow the steps for Pre configuration on page 44 2 Remove the computer cover as detailed in Remove the Cover on page 45 3 If necessary remove any accessory Remove old battery boards or cables that prevent access to B attery Cover the RTC battery socket 4 Remove the old battery a Pull the battery cover straight out of the battery socket aie b Pull the old battery from its socket Retaining RTC Battery Latches 5 Install the new battery a Insert the new battery with the positive polarity side facing towards the SO DIMM memory slots Battery Socket Verify that the battery is seated Install new battery completely TIP The battery socket retaining latches allow only one way for the battery to be installed b Reinstall the battery cover 6 Reinstall the computer cover as detailed in Reinstall the Cover on page 46 7 Follow the steps for Post configuration on page 45 8 During POST press F2 on an attached keyboard or press the UIB to enter the UEFI setup and UIB location reconfigure settings See Chapter 5 starting on page 57 5 for more information on UEFI settings IMPORTANT Replacing the battery results in all UEFI settings returning to their default settings UEFI settings other than default must be reconfigured after replacing the battery This computer contains a sealed lithium battery
12. RUN lt ENTER gt EXIT ES HELP FD FUNCTION KEYS F9 RUN lt ENTER gt EXIT lt ESC gt HELP lt F15 FUNCTION KEYS lt F3 gt RUN _ lt ENTERD EXIT lt ESC gt HELP lt F i gt FUNCTION KEYS lt F9 gt Performs memory write read compare tests with multiple pattern Har Test AMIDiag For UEFI Ver 2 52 0082 2012 American Megatrends I RUN lt ENTER gt EXIT lt ESC gt HELP lt Fi gt FUNCTION KEYS lt F9 gt RUN lt ENTER gt EXIT lt ESC gt HELP lt F1 gt FUNCTION KEYS lt F9 gt RUN lt ENTER gt EXIT ESC HELP lt F1 gt FUNCTION KEYS lt F9 gt ests the F Test Ti loppy Disk Drive ideo Te Edit Batch Parameters The following table lists the shortcut options with their corresponding alternates and functions in the Diagnostics menu Button Description Esc Stops a test in progress or exits Diagnostics from any of the six menu options Enter Runs the highlighted test or option F1 Displays the Help screens F2 Edits batch parameters F3 Loads batch parameters F4 Saves batch parameters F5 Selects or deselects the current test F6 Selects or deselects the tests on a specific Diagnostic menu F7 Selects or deselects all Diagnostic tests F8 Selects or deselects all tests necessary to run a system quick test F9 Displays a list of the Diagnostic function keys F10 Runs the selected test or tests 82 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P
13. BY Programs and Features 9 Region and Language amp Speech Recognition B Tablet PC Settings K User Accounts UL Taskbar and Start Menu m Troubleshooting amp Windows Anytime Upgrade Fl Windows CardSpace kil Windows Defender Windows Firewall Fi Windows Mobility Center BP Windows Update Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 Chapter 8 Maintenance Ch apter Objectives This chapter provides information on how to Clean the Computer Clean the Computer It is important to maintain your computer by cleaning the display heat sink and vent holes and removing grease or paint IMPORTANT 6181P computer bezels resist the following chemicals e Alcohol methyl or ethyl e Cleaning naphtha e Commercial glass cleaners Ammonia 10 dilute solution e Oil hydraulic or motor e Diesel fuel e Gasoline leaded or unleaded e Antifreeze mixtures such as ethylene glycol e Automatic transmission fluid Clean the Integrated Display Perform the following steps to clean the display 1 Disconnect power from the computer at the power source objects to activate during equipment wash downs if the computer is ATTENTION If the computer has a touchscreen it is possible for screen turned on 2 Clean the display with a mild soap by using a clean sponge or a soft cloth ATTENTION Use of abrasive cleansers or solvents can damage the display window Do not scrub or use brushes
14. Main Super I0 Chip 178587 Serial Port 1 Configuration R Advanced Serial Port 2 Configuration Chipset Boot Security Save amp Exit Help Previous Exit Set Parameters of Serial Port 2 Parameter Description Super 10 Chip Displays the Super 10 chipset information Serial Port 1 Configuration Scroll to this item to set parameters for the serial port 1 Serial Port 2 Configuration Scroll to this item to set parameters for the serial port 2 1 See page 60 for an explanation of common buttons near the bottom of screen Table 2 Serial Port 1 Configuration Serial Port 1 Configuration Serial Port 1 Configuration Parameter Description Serial Port Enabled A sic stina PSTN Serial Port Enables or disables the serial COM1 port change Settings Auto E Options Enabled default or Disabled Device Settings Displays the serial port s Base 1 0 address and IRQ setting Change Settings Select an optimal setting for the super 10 device Options Auto default I0 3F8h IRQ 4 10 2F8h IRQ 4 I0 3E8h IRQ 4 10 2E8h IRQ 4 Table 3 Serial Port 2 Configuration Serial Port 2 Configuration Serial Port 2 Configuration Parameter Description ni l ai IRQ 3 j Serial Port Enables or disables the serial COM2 port eea Sats ines futo 3 Options Enabled default or Disabled Device Settings Displays the serial port s Base 1 0 address and IRQ setting Change Settings Select an optimal setting for the super 10 device Options Auto default IO 2F8h IRQ 3 1
15. Power supply 120 240V AC 18 32V DC 120 240V AC 18 32V DC 120 240V AC 18 32V DC 120 240V AC Software Windows OS See page 10 1 2 All drives are in a removable drawer Disabled by default 3 Configuration supplied with computer see page 114 for other card configurations 106 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 Specifications Appendix A Table 10 1700P 17 inch display Model Hardware and Software Specifications continued Cat No 6181P Specifications 17C2HW71DC 17C2SW71AC 17C2SW71DC 17A3HW71AC 17A3HW71DC 17A3SW71AC 17A3SW71DC Hardware Processor Intel i3 4102E 2 cores 1 6 GHz 3 MB cache TDP 25W Intel i7 4700EQ 4 cores 2 4 GHz 6 MB cache TDP 47W Hyperthreading Yes Turboboost No 2 0 UEFI version 2 3 1 Intel AMT None 9 0 Intel Rapid Start Yes Capable Chipset QM87 PCH Video resolution 1920 x 1200 at 60 Hz max Ethernet LAN 10 100 1000 Mbps 2 ports rear Intel i217LM LAN1 with AMT and Intel i210AT LAN2 Expansion slot 1 PCl express 480 System memory Supplied 4GB 2 x2 GB 8 GB 2 x 4 GB Maximum 16 GB 2 x 8 GB Memory type DDR3 1600 204 pin SO DIMM Memory slots 2 Display 17 in Bezel Stainless steel Aluminum Touchscreen Resistive PCAP Resolution max SXGA 1280 x 1024 HD 1366 x 768 Aspect ratio 5 4 Supplied drive HDD SSD HDD SSD Quantity 1 Size min
16. Provides easy but controlled access to files images and system data e Front User Interface Button UIB Provides one touch UEFI BIOS access upon startup and is user configurable for application flexibility The Rockwell Automation 6181P integrated display industrial computers offer a platform that is designed built and tested to withstand the wear and tear of everyday use in tough industrial environments Chapter 1 Features Operating Systems The following Microsoft licensed operating systems are available e Windows 7 Professional 64 bit Service Pack 1 e Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3 e Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard 64 bit Service Pack 1 e Windows Embedded Standard WES 7 64 bit Service Pack 1 No operating system updates have been applied to the factory image beyond the above listed service packs IMPORTANT 6181P computers do not ship with the Windows XP Professional operating system Windows XP system images are available from the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center http www rockwellautomation com support pcdc page To obtain a copy of a factory system image contact your local technical support center or access the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center PCDC http www rockwellautomation com support pcdc page Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 Features Chapter 1 Com puter Option S This table summarizes the op
17. Stranded copper e Wire gauge 0 326 3 31 mm 22 12 AWG 3 Insert each DC power wire into the correct terminal block on the DC power adapter A 4 Secure the DC power wires to the DC power adapter s terminal block screws B 5 Connect the DC power adapter to the power supply terminal block C 6 Secure the DC power adapter into place with the terminal block screws D Torque the terminal screws to 0 687 Nem 6 1 lbein 7 Connect the computer to earth ground by using a 1 5 mm 16 AWG or larger external wire Use a ground wire with green insulation and a yellow stripe for easy identification Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 35 Chapter2 Installation Functional Ground Screw 36 Functional ground screw requirement depends on the power source If using the functional ground screw connect the computer to earth ground by using a 1 5 mm 16 AWG or larger external wire Use a ground wire with green insulation and a yellow stripe for easy identification AC Power Models The pre installed functional ground screw is not required for safety or regulatory compliance AC power models are already grounded through the AC power cord However if a supplemental ground is required use the functional ground screw in the I O port panel of the computer DC Power Models The pre installed functional ground screw is not required for safety but is required for EMC regulatory compliance Fi
18. configuring the UIB Item Icon Indicator Status Description 1 System health status Red The computer s temperature threshold has been exceeded Off System health is normal 2 Drive access status Green HDD SSD or ODD activity Off No HDD SSD or ODD activity 3 Power status Blue The computer is operating Amber The computer is in Standby mode Off The computer is off 4 User Interface Button N A The UIB can be used as a programmable navigation button UIB Press during computer startup to access the UEFI See User Interface Button UIB on page 76 for configuring the UIB Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 17 Chapter 1 Features Hardware Monitor and Watchdog Timer Utilities The 6181P computer system images are provided with an integrated Hardware Monitor utility and a Watchdog Timer service The utilities are available in the images but must be installed and enabled by the user Hardware Monitor The Hardware Monitor is an integrated utility that runs on the OS It monitors the computer temperature and views the system fan speed if a fan is present This utility is similar to what a user sees when running a third party program such as SpeedFan Hardware Monitor has a default temperature threshold that can be adjusted by the user Once the temperature threshold is selected and the service is running the utility displays a pop up message on the display indicating that the computer
19. continued Cat No 6181P Specifications OON3HW71AC OON3HW71DC OON3SW71AC 0ON3SW71DC OON3RS81AC OON3RS81DC Hardware Processor Intel i7 4700EQ 4 cores 2 4 GHz 6 MB cache TDP 47W Hyperthreading Yes Turboboost 2 0 UEFI BIOS version 2 3 1 Intel AMT 9 0 Intel Rapid Start Capable Yes Chipset QM87 PCH Video resolution 1920 x 1200 at 60 Hz max Ethernet LAN 10 100 1000 Mbps 2 ports rear Intel i217LM LAN1 with AMT and Intel i210AT LAN2 Expansion slot 1 PCl express x30 System memory Supplied 8 GB 2 x 4 GB Maximum 16 GB 2 x 8 GB Memory type DDR3 1600 204 pin SO DIMM Memory slots 2 Supplied drive HDD SSD HDD Quantity 1 2 Size min each 100 GB 2 5 in 32 GB 2 5 in 100 GB 2 5 in Interface location SATA 0 SATA 0 and 1 ODD DVD RW CD RW None supplied Quantity 1 Interface location SATA 1 1 0 ports See page 13 CompactFlash Type Il slot with cover Power supply 120 240V AC 18 32V DC 120 240V AC 18 32V DC 120 240V AC 18 32V DC Software Windows 0S See page 10 1 All drives are in a removable drawer 2 Disabled by default 3 Configuration supplied with computer see page 114 for other card configurations 102 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 Specifications
20. has reached the selected temperature threshold There is no action taken as a result of the pop up and there are no event logs created Watchdog Timer Watchdog timer is a utility that runs on the OS and watches the system If there is a program error or hardware malfunction that causes the OS to hang the watchdog timer times out and causes the system to automatically reboot An event log is created after the system restarts because the computer experienced an incorrect shutdown sequence This utility is beneficial for situations where constant user interface is not possible and it is desired to keep the computer up and running for visual and display purposes See Watchdog Timer on page 77 for more information on configuring the watchdog timer Intel Active Management Technology AMT 9 0 Intel Active Management Technology AMT 9 0 is supported on 6181P computers with the Intel Core i7 Quad core processor AMT provides remote access and manages products through either the BIOS UEFI or OS By default the 6181P computers are shipped with the AMT disabled The user must enable it to take advantage of the remote management capabilities For additional information on Intel AMT visit http www intel com See AMT Configuration on page 74 for more information on configuring the AMT Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 Features Chapter 1 Intel Rapid Start Technology Rapid Start can set up
21. 16 9 aspect ratio The computers must be mounted to meet the panel cutout dimensions specified below Cutout Dimensions H x W approx Model Standard Models Widescreen Models 1200P 254 0 x 324 mm 10 0 x 12 76 in 1500P 285 6 x 386 6 mm 11 24 x 15 22 in 260 2 x 420 mm 10 24 x 16 54 in 1700P 329 5 x 424 mm 12 97 x 16 69 in 1900P 363 5 x 449 6 mm 14 31 x 17 7 in 321 x 493 mm 12 64 x 19 41 in Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 29 Chapter2 Installation Mount the Display Computer in a Panel Mounting clips secure the display computer to the panel The number of clips varies by model Model Bezel Clips qty Cat No Description 4200 Standard Aluminum 110 6189V MCLPS3 Replacement mounting clips 14 1500P Standard 1500P Widescreen 2 1700P Standard 10 1900P Standard 14 1900P Widescreen 1500P Stainless steel 10 1700P 12 1900P 14 Follow these steps to mount the computer in a panel Remove power from the panel Verify that the panel surface around the area to be cut is clean and free of be debris ATTENTION Take precautions so metal cuttings do not enter components already installed in panel to avoid personal injury or damage to the panel components Cut an opening in the panel by using the appropriate panel cutout dimensions Attach cables to the computer before installation if rear access to the computer i
22. 45 R install the Cover sacs nenen aan E AA E EEES 46 CompactFlash Card as 6 ds e ss E a a E S 46 Drive Precautionseesen noe eien eaa a N E A 47 Re placca Drive cenere rena nen AA a A EE eines 47 Replace or Add Memory Modules onnensa 48 Memory Configuration Guidelines 00 0 cece eee eee 49 Replace or Add a Memory Module 0 cee e eee eee eee 49 Replace che RTO Batter yi ccieisiva ned ssk eid server sesamin 50 Replace the Power Supply Unit 2222 08 cv euy senda toe bea 52 Chapter 5 Chapter Objectives ir kus scenens es s acer re bene EEE E EE a ber EE 57 Set up Utility Overview ssssssersessrerrrerererrrrr reser r rer eae 57 Access the Setup Utility sesei ondare rn atest 58 Set up Screen Overview ssssesssrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr a tine pita rr reta 58 Firmware Updates ss sssvasssnssoesta sedd ee oe eee era 59 Firmware Configuration ssssesersersrrrrrerrrrrrrrr reser rer rna 60 Common Buttons at the Bottom of Screens sssisessersesa 60 EL ee ee ee na dra en ee ee a r RAR 61 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 System Troubleshooting Table of Contents Advanced eae eae ae De RTT ese er rere ee ae ne eo oar ee acer 62 Enable PXE Booi sax scte t ance and sen legs ER omens 62 PCI Subsystem Settings ssessesersessrrrrrrrrrrerer wearin 63 AGP Settings s der ee a aT ENEE TATE EENS 64 CPU Configuration s s ssssssssserrererrrrrrrerr rr rr ere rer sa 65 SAT
23. AC 18 32V DC Software Windows 0S See page 10 1 All drives are in a removable drawer 2 2 cores 1 6 GHz 3 MB cache TDP 25W 3 Disabled by default 4 Configuration supplied with computer see page 114 for other card configurations Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 105 Appendix A Specifications Table 9 1700P 17 inch display Model Hardware and Software Specifications Cat No 6181P Specifications 17A2HW71AC 17A2HW71DC 17A2SW71AC 17A2SW71DC 17A2SE71AC 17A2SE71DC 17C2HW71AC Hardware Processor Intel i3 4102E 2 cores 1 6 GHz 3 MB cache TDP 25W Hyperthreading Yes Turboboost No UEFI version 23 1 Intel AMT None Intel Rapid Start Yes Capable Chipset QM87 PCH Video resolution 1920 x 1200 at 60 Hz max Ethernet LAN 10 100 1000 Mbps 2 ports rear Intel i217LM LAN1 with AMT and Intel i210AT LAN2 Expansion slot 1 PCl express x80 System memory Supplied 4 GB 2 x 2GB Maximum 16 GB 2 x 8 GB Memory type DDR3 1600 204 pin SO DIMM Memory slots 2 Display 17 in Bezel Aluminum Stainless steel Touchscreen Resistive Resolution max SXGA 1280 x 1024 Aspect ratio 5 4 Supplied drive HDD SSD HDD Quantity 1 Size min each 100 GB 2 5 in 32 GB 2 5 in 100 GB 2 5 in Interface location SATA 0 ODD None supplied 1 0 ports See page 14 CompactFlash Type II slot with cover
24. Appendix A Table 6 1200P 12 inch display Model Hardware and Software Specifications Cat No 6181P Specifications 12A2HW71AC 12A2HW71DC 12A2SW71AC 12A2SW71DC 12A2SE71AC 12A2SE71DC Hardware Processor Intel i3 4102E 2 cores 1 6 GHz 3 MB cache TDP 25W Hyperthreading Yes Turboboost No UEFI BIOS version 2 3 1 Intel AMT None Intel Rapid Start Capable Yes Chipset QM87 PCH Video resolution max 1920 x 1200 at 60 Hz max Ethernet LAN 10 100 1000 Mbps 2 ports rear Intel i217LM LAN1 with AMT and Intel i210AT LAN2 Expansion slot 1 PCl express x80 System memory Supplied 4GB 2x2 GB Maximum 16 GB 2 x 8 GB Memory type DDR3 1600 204 pin SO DIMM Memory slots 2 Display 12 in Bezel Aluminum Touchscreen Resistive Resolution max XGA 1024 x 768 Aspect ratio 43 Supplied drive HDD SSD Quantity 1 Size min each 100 GB 2 5 in 32 GB 2 5 in Interface location SATA O ODD None supplied 1 0 ports See page 14 CompactFlash Type II slot with cover Power supply 120 240V AC 18 32V DC 120 240V AC 18 32V DC 120 240V AC 18 32V DC Software Windows 0S See page 10 1 All drives are in a removable drawer 2 Disabled by default 3 Configuration supplied with computer see page 114 for other card configurations Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 103 Appendix A Specifications Table 7 1500P 15 inch display Model Hardware and Software Specifications Cat No 6181P Specifications 15A2HW71AC
25. Chapter 1 Features Table 1 Computer Options continued Cat No 6181P Model Tier Series Power Display Size in Aspect Ratio Touchscreen Bezel Storage Windows 0S 17A2HW71AC 1700P 2 F AC 17 5 4 Resistive Aluminum HDD 7 Professional 64 bit SP1 A7A2HW71DC DC I7A2SW71AC AC SSD A7A2SW7IDC DC A7A2SETIAC AC WES 7 64 bit SP1 A7A2SE7IDC DC 17QHW7IAC AC Stainless steel HDD 7 Professional 64 bit SP1 17QHW71DC DC TOSW7IAC AC SSD 17QSW7IDC DC 17A3HW71AC 3 AC PCAP Aluminum HDD A7A3HW71DC DC A7A3SW7IAC AC SSD A7A3SW71DC DC 19A2HW71AC 1900P 2 AC 19 5 4 Resistive Aluminum HDD 7 Professional 64 bit SP1 19A2HW71DC DC A9A2SW7IAC AC SSD 19A2SW71DC DC A9A2SETTAC AC WES 7 64 bit SP1 TOA2SE7IDC DC 19C2HW7IAC AC Stainless steel HDD 7 Professional 64 bit SP1 19C2HW71DC DC 19C2SW7IAC AC SSD 19C2SW71DC DC 19A3HW71AC 3 AC PCAP Aluminum HDD 19A3HW71DC DC TOABSW7IAC AC SSD 19A35W71DC DC 19B3HW71AC Ac fig 16 9 HDD 19B3HW71DC DC 19B3SW7IAC AC SSD 19B3SW71DC DC 1 Tier 2 computer models have Intel Core i3 process 2 15 6 inches and 18 5 inches Before You Begin 12 or diagonal sizes of ors and Tier 3 computer models have Intel Core i7 processors 5 and 19 inch widescreen displays respectively
26. External Components and 1 0 Figure 1 Non display Computers Bottom View Item Component Item Component Item Component 1 Mounting hole 4 8 Audio line in jack 15 Power input AC or pc 2 HDD or SSD 9 DisplayPort connector 16 Functional ground screw 3 Drive bay 10 Serial COM ports 2 17 DVI I port 4 Rear cover 11 LAN 2 Ethernet port 8P8C RJ45 18 External USB 3 0 ports 40 5 PS 2 keyboard port 12 LAN 1 Ethernet port 8P8C RJ45 19 CompactFlash Type Il card slot 6 PS 2 mouse port 13 PCle x8 riser slot cover 20 Microphone in jack 7 Audio line out jack 14 Power switch 1 Bay for ODD second HDD for RAID configuration or no drive See Appendix A for further information 2 Model dependent 3 All non display models have four external USB 3 0 ports and one internal USB 3 0 port Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 13 Chapter 1 Features Figure 2 Integrated Display Computers Front Side and Back Views Bottom View
27. Item Component ltem Component Item Component 1 Touchscreen and display panel 9 T Audio line out 17 Functional ground screw 2 User interface button ulB 2 10 Serial COM ports 2 18 External USB 3 0 ports 40 3 Front access cover 11 LAN 2 Ethernet port 8P8C RJ45 19 CompactFlash Type Il card slot 4 opp 12 LAN 1 Ethernet port 8P8C RJ45 20 DisplayPort connector 5 Status indicator icons 32 13 DVI I port 21 Rear cover 6 HDD or SSD 14 PCle x8 riser slot cover 22 Microphone in jack 7 Mounting slots 15 Power switch 23 PS 2 keyboard port 8 Audio line in jack 16 Power input AC or pc 24 PS 2 mouse port 1 See Appendix A for touchscreen options 2 Available only on display models with aluminum bezel An ODD is not available on all display models See Appendix A for further information 4 Model dependent All display models have four external USB 3 0 ports and one internal USB 3 0 port Display models with an aluminum bezel have an additional external USB 3 0 port on the bezel behind the front access cover 14 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 Features Chapter 1 Internal Components The illustrations in this section show the system board layouts for all non display and display computers Figure 3 Motherboard
28. May 2014 UEFI Set up Utility Chapter 5 AMI Rescue The AMI Rescue menu lets you back up the system image on your computer and restore that image Rockwell amp Automation AMI PROVISIONING Firmware Update Firmware Configuration Diagnostics AMI RBScue on 26 Hardware History Exit The Make A Backup function does the following e Overwrite any data stored in a hidden partition e Save any data as a new image file stored in a hidden partition e Save any data on a mass storage device IMPORTANT The following instructions are for the built in backup and restore utility AMI Rescue You can also use third party utility or software to create an image backup and restore System images are also available from the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center http www rockwellautomation com support pcdc page Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 83 Chapter 5 UEFI Set up Utility 84 The Restore from An Image function overwrites any data on the primary operating system partition on the internal drive February 27 2014 11 02 48 AMI Rescue Rockwell amp Automation 1 my Make A Backup h i Y y 5 Restore fron An Image fee 4 gt l 4 Exit Make a backup image of your disk drive contents operating system configuration applications and data or Restore the
29. RET BE LEB X ENR PIRE Hay 104 Turkey RoHS EEE Y netmeli ine Uygundur In Conformity with the EEE Regulation Korea Korean Certification of Broadcasting and Communications Equipment compliant with Article 58 2 of Radio Waves Act Clause 2 Emissions standards Class A 01 717 WAS A AAA 7 EA A EE aE O AS Fe SEA 7 eA 71 8 212 AAAA AE AS SAS EAC TR CU Low Voltage TR CU 004 2011 EMCTR CU 020 2011 1 See http www rockwellautomation com certification for declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details 2 Rockwell Automation maintains current product environmental information on its website at http www rockwellautomation com rockwellautomation about us sustainability ethics product environmental compliance page 112 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 Objectives Pre installation Checklist Appendix B Accessories Installation This appendix provides information about installing accessories available for this computer This appendix covers the following topics e Pre installation Checklist e Install an Add in Card e Install Additional Memory You can view a current list of accessories at this Rockwell Automation website http ab rockwellautomation com Computers IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen Bradley approved accessories Refer to http ab rockwellautomation com Computers for qualified replacement parts a
30. amp Exit Main Save Changes and Reset Discard Changes and Reset Advanced Restore Defaults Chipset Boot Security i Save amp Exit R J Help Default Restore Save Exit Save amp Exit Parameter Description Save Changes and Reset Saves changes made and closes the set up utility Discard Changes and Reset Discards changes made and closes the set up utility Restore Defaults Loads the optimal defaults in the set up menu 1 See page 60 for an explanation of common buttons near the bottom of screen Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 Diagnostics UEFI Set up Utility Chapter 5 The Diagnostics menu lets you run the diagnostics utility to determine the cause of the system malfunction by testing computer components such as the processor memory hard disk drive optical disc drive video and other hardware Rockwell amp Automation AMI PROVISIONING Firmware Update Firmware Configuration uneni ics J AMI Rescue Hardware History Exit Diagnostics detects problems with the memory IO devices CPU physical disks and other hardware Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 81 Chapter 5 UEFI Set up Utility Select a menu option by pressing the up or down amp arrow keys and pressing Enter when a menu is highlighted Press the left lt or right gt arrow keys to toggle between the six Diagnostics menu selections Ga it
31. an issue with internal voltages or component temperatures Follow these steps to identify and isolate an issue with the computer s operation Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system See Shut Down the Computer on page 41 for more information Disconnect power to the computer Disconnect all peripheral devices from the computer If using a keyboard and mouse verify that they are properly connected If using an external display verify that it is properly connected Connect power to the computer During POST one of three events occurs e The computer completes the start up process e A nonfatal error occurs and the related error message is displayed e A fatal error occurs and the start up process terminates If Then The computer starts Isolate the issue by connecting peripheral devices one at a time until the issue occurs The issue is with a specific software or driver Reinstall the software or driver The issue is not related specifically to software Refer to the troubleshooting checklists a driver or a peripheral device TIP Some computers emit beeps These audible alerts only signal that an error is detected The beeps can apply to nonfatal and fatal errors Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 System Troubleshooting Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Checklists To manage common issues use these checklists to test and verify comp
32. and components Read and follow Electrostatic Discharge Precautions on page 44 before removing a drive Failure to follow proper safety precautions can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or ESD damage to the computer and its components ATTENTION Mechanical shock can damage a drive Do not drop or bump the drive Replace a Drive 1 2 3 Read and follow Drive Precautions on page 47 before performing any drive removal Follow the steps for Pre configuration on page 44 Remove the one screw that secures the drive assembly A Integrated Display Model Shown h Up Liye WMD M OW Vs WO N ZY ye k N VA DAANHHHAAAT tarangan VY Extended pe Carrier Lever Lz Je 7 ene Carrier Lever f wee oe a 1 P a s Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 47 Chapter4 Component Replacement 12 13 14 15 16 Loosen the screw to release the carrier lever B Extend the carrier lever C then use it to slide the assembly out of the drive bay D Remove the four screws that secure the drive to its carrier E Lift the cable connector end of the drive F and disconnect the power and data cables G Remove the existing drive from its carrier Hold the new drive by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging 10 11 Align the new drive on
33. are used to lower the temperature within the enclosure Allow enough clearance to easily install or remove internal drives optical discs cables and peripheral components Figure 6 Minimum Clearances Computer Dimensions 1 installation Dimensions are given in mm in Figure 7 Non display Computer 16 4 0 65 24 Item Description Value 1 Top 50 mm 2 in 2 Left for airflow 50 mm 2 in 3 Rear 50 mm 2 in 4 Right for airflow and drive access 127 mm 5 in 5 Bottom for 1 0 port access and ventilation 102 mm 4 in Right and left are based on facing the front of the computer Review computer dimensions to estimate the clearance necessary for computer 320 2 12 61 16 4 0 65 00000000000000 0000000000 l l 000000888008880 0000000000 MUM W ol ioo 0000 Ol 8 89 0808 Jag 0808anan 3 4 ol eoo 0000 el amp 00 e000 ka Baserad 0 13 0 UJ000000000 8 00 0000 Wad 000 Q e ee 1 87 1 87 1 87 1 Pay mm 3 43 3 43 100 7 3 96 Ja 1 335 3 13 2 67 7 2 67 Ja m KA KA Q KA ry l t lo 190 5 7 5 251 9 88 d 9 oly Q Q KON ON 1
34. computer overheating Refer to the system health status indicator on the computer s front panel The light indicates the computer s temperature threshold has been exceeded If the system health status indicator remains lit verify the following Any fan if available is working Any fan filter if available is clean Any cooling method such as heat sink and vents is not blocked There is proper clearance as detailed in Mounting Clearance Requirements on page 24 The air temperature is within the operating range specified in Table 13 on page 110 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 91 Chapter6 System Troubleshooting Issues Running New Software Does the software have a hardware requirement that is not present Are you using an authorized copy of the software Some software does not work without proper activation Did the software install correctly Reinstall the software Are you following the software s instructions Refer to the software vendor s user manual Issues with the Add in Card Is the card installed and configured correctly Verify the jumper and other configuration settings Are the card cables properly connected Is the add in card recognized in Device Manager A card issue not listed here Refer to troubleshooting information supplied by the add in card manufacturer Issues with the Integrated Display Are the display contrast and brightness controls pr
35. contacts Always handle a memory module by its edges IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen Bradley approved memory modules Refer to http ab rockwellautomation com Computers for qualified replacement parts and accessories Replace or Add a Memory Module Follow these steps to replace or add a memory module IMPORTANT Usean antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surface and properly grounded tools and equipment 1 Follow the steps for Pre configuration on page 44 2 Remove the computer cover as detailed in Remove the Cover on page 45 TIP To install additional memory proceed to step 4 of this section 3 Remove the selected memory module a Completely open the retaining latches to release the memory module from its slot and make it easier to remove See Figure 18 on page 48 b Gently pull out the memory module to remove it from its slot c Place the memory module on a static dissipating work surface or inside an antistatic bag 4 Install the new memory module a Hold the memory module by its edges as you remove it from its antistatic bag b Orient the module so the notch on its bottom edge aligns with the keyed surface of the SO DIMM slot See Figure 18 on page 48 TIP The keyed surface is off center to assist the correct alignment c Press the module fully into the slot to engage the retaining latches See Figure 18 on page 48 5 Reinstall the computer cover as detailed in Reinstall
36. firmware Run the diagnostic utility to determine the cause of system malfunction Restore or back up the operating system Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 57 Chapter 5 UEFI Set up Utility Access the Set up Utility Follow these steps to access the set up utility in your computer 1 Start your computer 2 During POST you have two selections to access the set up utility Result F2 or Accesses a graphical interface of set up environment UIB on front of display IMPORTANT Screen shots in this chapter are from the UEFI graphical interface DEL delete Accesses a text mode set up environment 1 UIB is only available on display computers with aluminum bezels Set up Screen Overview The set up screen is the main screen for the UEFI graphical interface On the left are six menu buttons stacked vertically Each menu button provides access to information commands or configurable options for the following topics e Firmware Update e Firmware Configuration e Diagnostics e AMI Rescue e Hardware History e Exit Rockwell February 27 2014 10 59 automation Firmware Update N Firmware Configuration Diagnostics AMI Rescue Hardware History Exit Firmware Update identifies the updatable device firmware images and their versions updates them with new images TIP The UEFI graphical interface can be driven with either th
37. in cards are sensitive to ESD and require careful handling rN Hold cards only by the edges e Do not touch the card connectors components or circuits e After removing an add in card place it on a flat static free surface component side up Do not slide the card over any surface IMPORTANT Usean antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surface and properly grounded tools and equipment Follows these steps to install an add in card the performance computer is shown 1 Follow the steps for Pre configuration on page 44 2 Remove the computer cover as detailed in Remove the Cover on page 45 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 Accessories Installation Appendix B 3 Remove the screw that secures the slot cover A 4 Pull out the slot cover B and store it Integrated Display Model Shown S l E AJJ D L Zz X Two slot Riser Board Shown eS eS AWWA WM WAL ATTENTION Do not discard the slot cover Ifthe add in card is removed in the future the slot cover must be reinstalled to maintain proper cooling 5 Remove the add in card from its protective packaging 6 Slide the add in card into a compatible riser board slot C Press to make sure it is firmly seated in the slot 7 Secure the add in card with the screw D Integrated Display Model Shown D S
38. the System Defaults Clear the UEFI Ship or Transport the Computer The built in hardware monitor of the computer tracks the operating threshold levels of the voltage and temperature sensors Follow these steps to determine whether an operating threshold has been reached 1 A eS WwW N Shut down the computer by using the appropriate method for the installed operating system See Shut Down the Computer on page 41 for more information Apply power to the computer During POST press F2 to access the UEFI set up utility Click Firmware Configuration on the Main Menu screen Click Advanced from the Firmware Configuration main screen Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 89 Chapter 6 System Troubleshooting 6 Troubleshooting 1 2 3 4 5 6 90 Click Hardware Monitor on the Advanced screen amp lt Rockwell Automation Firmware Cont iguration Advanced Hein Enable PXE Boot Disabled PCI Subsystem Settings ACPI Settings Advanced EPI Settings CPU Configuration Chipset SATA Conf igurat ion anaana USB Conf igurat ion Boot Power Configuration Intel R Rapid Start Technology Security Super 10 Configuration Hardware Monitor Save amp Exit ANT Configuration Help Default Restore Save Exit Exit AMIGSE See Hardware History on page 87 for what information is shown Use this menu to determine if there is
39. the carrier F Connect the power and data cables to the drive G Secure the new drive to the carrier with the four screws E Torque the screws to 0 452 Nem 4 lbein Use the extended carrier lever to slide the assembly into the drive bay H Retract the carrier lever I and tighten its screw to lock in place J Secure the drive assembly with the one screw K Follow the steps for Post configuration on page 45 Replace or Add Memory The computers have two dual channel DDR3 SO DIMM slots that support up Modules to 16 GB maximum system memory Figure 18 Memory Module Slots and Module Alignment Retaining Latch Keyed Surface of EH GED fo SO DIMM Slot IMPORTANT Computer performance is optimized with both memory module slots populated All 6181P computers ship with a dual memory module configuration 48 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 Component Replacement Chapter 4 Memory Configuration Guidelines Follow these guidelines when replacing or adding memory to the computers e Use only standard unbuffered memory modules that conform to both PC3 10600 and SPD compliance industry standards e Use only DDR3 type memory modules Use only memory modules with gold plated
40. the computer for a quick resume into the OS from a deep sleep state in a matter of seconds For additional information on Intel Rapid Start visit http www intel com IMPORTANT The SSD must first have a private partition allocated that is equal in size to the computer RAM See Intel Rapid Start Technology on page 71 for more information on configuring Rapid Start Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 19 Chapter 1 Features Notes 20 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 Chapter Objectives Chapter 2 Installation This chapter provides information on the following topics Installation Precautions Installation Guidelines Mounting Clearance Requirements Computer Dimensions Required Tools Install the Computer Connect Peripherals Connect Power Functional Ground Screw Connect to a Network Review each mounting type and computer dimensions before installation Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 21 Chapter2 Installation Installation Precautions Read and follow these precautions before installing the computer Environment and Enclosure Information environment in overvoltage Category II applications as defined in IEC 60664 1 at altitudes up to 2000 m 6561 ft without derating This equipment is considered Group 1 Class A industrial equipment according to IEC CISPR 22 Without appropriate precautions there ca
41. the cover or replacing a hardware component 1 Shut down the computer and all peripherals connected to it 2 Disconnect all cables from power outlets to avoid exposure to high energy levels If necessary label each cable to expedite reassembly 3 Disconnect telecommunication cables to avoid exposure to a shock hazard from ringing voltages 44 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 Component Replacement Chapter 4 Post configuration Follow these steps after installing or removing a hardware component 1 Make sure all components are installed according to instructions 2 Make sure that no tools or loose parts are left inside the computer 3 Reinstall any expansion boards peripherals and system cables that were previously removed 4 Reinstall the cover according to the instructions on page 46 5 Reconnect all external cables and power to the computer 6 Press the computer s power switch to start the computer Required Tools The following tools are required for component replacement e 2 cross head screwdriver e Antistatic wrist strap e Side cutters for cutting cable ties if necessary Remove the Cover To install replace or upgrade internal computer components you must first remove the cover Follow these steps to remove the rear cover a display computer is shown 1 Follow the steps for Pre configuration on page 44 2 Loosen the three screws that secure the rear cover A
42. up utility 60 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 UEFI Set up Utility Chapter 5 D ked Main ka Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save amp Exit Main Parameter BIOS Vendor Rockwell Automation Firmware Configuration Main BIOS Information BIOS Vendor BIOS version EC version RTC Battery Status Compliancy Build Date and Time Total Memory Memory Frequency System Date 02 27 2014 System Time 10 40 40 Runtime hours Manufacturer Catalog Number EL WIN Number Version SYS Help Default Restore Save Exit Description BIOS manufacturer BIOS Version BIOS version information EC Version EC version information RTC Battery Status Standby battery voltage Compliancy UEFI version information Build Date and Time Date and time BIOS was created Total Memory Total system memory and memory type in parentheses Memory Frequency Frequency of installed memory System Date Set the system date Format Weekday MM DD YYYY Weekday Month Day Year System Time Set the system time Format HH MM SS Hour Minute Second Runtime Hours Records the total hours of computer runtime Manufacturer System manufacturer Catalog Number Allen Bradley catalog number with series letter WIN Number Warranty information number Version SYS System version manufacture dat
43. 0 3F8h IRQ 3 I0 3E8h IRQ 3 10 2E8h IRQ 3 72 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 UEFI Set up Utility Chapter 5 Hardware Monitor AB Rockwell February 27 2014 10 51 18 Automation Hardware Monitor Mala System temperature 044 C ES PCH temperature 044 C CPU temperature 052 C R Advanced DIMM temperature 042 C CPU Fan Speed N A Vcore 1 764 V Chipset VDDR3 1 341 V 12V 11 962 V Boot 5V 4 820 V VBAT 3 223 V Security System Temperature History CPU Max 075 degC 2013 12 11 02 49 Save amp Exit CPU Min 028 degC 2013 12 11 23 48 d U3901 near DIMM Max 051 degC 2013 12 11 21 41 U3901 near DIMM Min 022 degC 2013 12 11 23 48 U3902 near System Max 056 degC 2013 12 11 21 37 __Help Previous Exit 4 Save amp Exit Tan laan 0 10 YE E lTrTlT nrnnnn T TfTfTf T TfTfTfTfTfTfTfTfTfTfTfTn nf TSfNfSvfSf5 Parameter Description Hardware Monitor System temperature PCH temperature CPU temperature DIMM temperature Displays the current temperatures and core voltages of various hardware CPU Fan Speed components Vcore All values are read only VDDR3 12V 5V VBAT System Temperature History CPU Max CPU Min U3901 near DIMM Max Displays the minimum and maximum temperatures for the CPU and applicable U3901 near DIMM Min sensors over a 24 hour time period time stamp is 24 hour clock 3902 near System Max All values are read only U
44. 00 0000 Lao 0000000080 Jo a 103 4 06 145 5 71 145 5 71 gt 28 1 1 158 408 9 16 1 H _ Y 14 50 57 l 0 62 Allen Bradley I d I e 251 309 9 88 12 16 IMPORTANT 1500P models with stainless steel bezels do not have the front USB port at right status indicators in the upper right l E or the UIB below 1 15 8 0 62 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 25 Chapter2 Installation Figure 10 1500P 15 inch Widescreen Display Computer 49 5 320 12 6 a 47 5 1 95 ae 1 87 10000000000000 0000000000 30000883008880 0000000000 UMD 0 ooo 0000 ij 6 Sn tne 011800 0000 Bf 00 0000 Jag nasnasgen 0 000000000 8 amp 00 02000 WAO 00000000 106 4 10 1660 a0 ee
45. 00000 mas 4 19 14 5 110 4 33 110 4 33 110 4 33 a l 4 33 4 33 4 33 a g 447 17 6 Ol 1 26 Allen Bradley I 000 I al 4 a U 284 11 18 251 9 88 I filo I 15 7 0 62 Figure 11 1700P 17 inch Standard Display Computer 320 12 6 gt 10 51 2 103 a 4 06 w a 3D I 449 17 68 145 0 57 La 26 383 1 51 Allen Bradley fi 000 I 1 ee Q l 355 bol 13 97 251 9 88 IMPORTANT 1700P models with stainless steel 1 bezels do not have the front USB port at right status 1 u indicators in the upper right or the UIB below LI I 1 1 38 3 1 51 26 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 Installation Chapter 2 Figure 12 1900P 19 inch Standard Display Computer
46. 1 3 lt gt Select Math key Enables or disables key combination with Math key Options None default or Select Punctuation key Enables or disables key combination with punctuation key Options None default or amp Select ETC key Enables or disables key combination with ETC key Options None default or _ space bar Select Arrow key Enables or disables key combination with arrow key Options None default or Up Down Right Left 76 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 UEFI Set up Utility Chapter 5 Parameter Description Crtl Enables or disables key combination with CTRL key Options Disabled default Left CTRL or Right CTRL Shift Enables or disables key combination with Shift key Options Disabled default Left Shift or Right Shift Alt Enables or disables key combination with ALT key Options Disabled Left ALT default or Right ALT 1 See page 60 for an explanation of common buttons near the bottom of screen Watchdog Timer Rockwell amp Automation Firmware Configuration WatchDog timer Configuration n WatchDog timer Configuration Main BIOS Boot time WatchDog Enabled BIOS Timer out value 10 Advanced OS time WatchDog Enabled Timer out 1 60 Min 60 Chipset Boot R Security Save amp Exit Help Previous Exit Enables or Disables WatchDog at OS time Caution tha
47. 14 PCI Subsystem Settings UEFI Set up Utility Chapter 5 ABI Rockwell sere 4 10 47 29 Automation Main Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save amp Exit PCI Subsystem Settings PCI Bus Driver Version V 2 05 02 PCI Common Settings PERR Generation Disabled SERR Generation Disabled Help Previous Exit Enables or Disables PCI Device to Generate PERR Parameter PCI Bus Driver Version Description Displays the PCI bus driver version information PERR Generation Enables or disables PCI Device to Generate PERR Options Enabled or Disabled default SERR Generation Enables or disables PCI Device to Generate SERR Options Enabled or Disabled default 1 See page 60 for an explanation of common buttons near the bottom of screen Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 63 64 Chapter 5 UEFI Set up Utility ACPI Settings Rockwell amp Automation Firmware Configuration ACPI Settings ACPI Set hes Main ACPI Sleep State S3 Suspend to RAM ki Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save amp Exit Help Previous Exit Select the highest ACPI sleep state the system will enter when the SUSPEND button is pressed Parameter ACPI Sleep State Description Use to set the ACPI sleep state and manage power Suspend Disabled Computer power is totally removed by a mech
48. 15A2HW71DC 15A2SW71AC 15A2SW71DC 15A2SE71AC 15A2SE71DC 15C2HW71AC 15C2HW71DC 15C2SW71AC Hardware Processor Intel i3 4102E 2 cores 1 6 GHz 3 MB cache TDP 25W Hyperthreading Yes Turboboost No UEFI version 23 1 Intel AMT None Intel Rapid Start yes Capable Chipset QM87 PCH Video resolution 1920 x 1200 at 60 Hz max Ethernet LAN 10 100 1000 Mbps 2 ports rear Intel i217LM LAN1 with AMT and Intel i210AT LAN2 Expansion slot 1 PCl express xg System memory Supplied 4GB 2 x 2 GB Maximum 16 GB 2 x 8 GB Memory type DDR3 1600 204 pin SO DIMM Memory slots 2 Display 15 in Bezel Aluminum Stainless steel Touchscreen Resistive Resolution max XGA 1024 x 768 Aspect ratio 43 Supplied drive HDD SSD HDD SSD Quantity 1 Size min each 100 GB 2 5 in 32 GB 2 5 in 100 GB 2 5 in 32 GB 2 5 in Interface location SATA 0 ODD None supplied Quantity Interface location 1 0 ports See page 14 CompactFlash Type II slot with cover Power supply 120 240V AC 18 32V DC 120 240V AC 18 32V DC 120 240V AC 18 32V DC 120 240V AC 18 32V DC 120 240V AC Software Windows 0S See page 10 1 2 All drives are in a removable drawer Disabled by default 3 Configuration supplied with computer see page 114 for other card configurations 104 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014
49. 18 x 17 6 x 4 19 in 13 36 x 20 3 x 4 19 in Weight approx Standard models Aluminum bezel 7 5 kg 16 5 Ib 8 5 kg 18 7 Ib 9 9 kg 21 8 Ib 11 1 kg 24 5 Ib 13 2 kg 29 1 Ib Stainless steel bezel 11 1 kg 24 5 Ib 12 8 kg 28 2 Ib 14 5 kg 32 Ib Widescreen models 10 8 kg 23 8 Ib 13 kg 28 7 Ib Enclosure ratings With aluminum bezels e UL50 Type 1 4 and 12 indoor use only IEC 60529 IP66 With stainless steel bezels e UL50 Type 1 4 4X and 12 indoor use only IEC 60529 IP66 Temperature operating Display sizes aspect ratio Non display 12 in 4 3 15 in 4 3 and 17 in 5 4 0 55 C 32 131 F 15 6 in 16 9 18 5 in 16 9 and 19 in 5 4 0 50 C 682 122 F Temperature nonoperating 20 60 C 4 140 F Altitude operating Sea level to 2 000 m 6 562 ft Altitude nonoperating Sea level to 12 192 m 40 000 ft Relative humidity 10 90 noncondensing at 50 Shock operating 15 g 1 2 sine 11 ms Shock nonoperating P2 30 g 1 2 sine 11 ms Vibration operating HDD models 0 006 in p p 10 57 Hz 1 0 g peak sine 57 640 Hz SSD models 0 012 in p p 10 57 Hz 2 0 g peak sine 57 640 Hz Vibration nonoperating 2 HDD models 0 012 in p p 10 57 Hz 2 0 g peak sine 57 640 Hz SSD models 0 018 in p p 10 57 Hz 3 0 g peak sine 57 640 Hz 1 The optical disc drive ODD is considered a maintenance devic
50. 3 Dry the display with a chamois or moist cellulose sponge to avoid water spots Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 99 Chapter8 Maintenance Clean the Fan Intel Core i7 models Perform the following steps to clean the fan 1 Disconnect power from the computer at the power source 2 Vacuum dust and debris out of the fan Clean the Heat Sink and Vent Holes Perform the following steps to clean the chassis 1 Disconnect power from the computer at the power source 2 Disconnect all peripheral devices from the computer 3 Vacuum dust and debris from the heat sink and vent holes Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel Perform the following steps to remove paint and grease from the bezel of computers properly mounted in NEMA Type 4 4X or IEC IP66 enclosures 1 Close and lock the access cover on the front bezel IMPORTANT _ Step 1 does not apply to computers with a stainless steel bezel 2 Remove paint splashes and grease by rubbing lightly with isopropyl alcohol ATTENTION Make sure the isopropyl alcohol does not come in contact with the equipment labels Alcohol can cause the label printing to smear 3 Use a mild soap or detergent solution to remove residue 4 Rinse with clean water 100 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 Appendix A Specifications The following tables contain specifications for the 6181P non display and integrated display computers For addi
51. 3902 near System Min U3904 near PCH Max U3904 near PCH Min 1 See page 60 for an explanation of common buttons near the bottom of screen 2 This data field is visible only on computers with an Intel i7 4700EQ processor Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 73 Chapter 5 UEFI Set up Utility AMT Configuration Rockwell amp Au tomation Firmware Configuration AMT Configuration Intel Management Engine Main version Execute MEBX Enabled Advanced Unconf igure AMT ME Disabled Chipset Boot m Security Save amp Exit Help Previous Exit Exit AMIGSE IMPORTANT AMT configuration is only available on Tier 3 computer models See page 11 to see if your computer qualifies Parameter Description Intel Management Engine Displays the Intel Management Engine version Version Execute MEBx Enables the Management Engine BIOS Extension MEBx which is accessed by pressing CTRL P at POST This function is used to configure AMT Options Enabled or Disabled default Unconfigure AMT ME Lets you unconfigure any provisioned management settings for AMT ME Options Enabled or Disabled default 1 See page 60 for an explanation of common buttons near the bottom of screen 74 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 Chipset amp wy Main Advanced Chipset i Boot Security S
52. 4 System memory Supplied 4GB 2x2GB 8GB 2 x 4GB Maximum 16 GB 2 x 8 GB Memory type DDR3 1600 204 pin SO DIMM Memory slots 2 Display 19 in Bezel Stainless steel Aluminum Touchscreen Resistive PCAP Resolution max SXGA 1280 x 1024 HD 1366 x 768 Aspect ratio 5 4 16 9 Supplied drive SSD HDD SSD HDD SSD Quantity 1 Size min each 32 GB 2 5 in 100 GB 2 5 in 32 GB 2 5 in 100 GB 2 5 in 32 GB 2 5 in Interface location SATA 0 ODD None supplied DVD RW CD RW Quantity 1 Interface location SATA 1 1 0 ports See page 14 CompactFlash Type II slot with cover Power supply 18 32V DC 120 240V AC 18 32V DC 120 240V AC 18 32V DC 120 240V AC 18 32V DC 120 240V AC 18 32V DC Software Windows OS See page 10 1 All drives are in a removable drawer 2 2 cores 1 6 GHz 3 MB cache TDP 25W 3 Disabled by default 4 Configuration supplied with computer see page 114 for other card configurations Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 109 AppendixA Specifications Table 13 Environment Model Attribute NDM 12 in 15 in 17 in 19 in Dimensions HxWxD approx Standard models 251 x 353 x 100 7 mm 279 x 349 x 103 mm 309 x 408 9 x 103 mm 355 x 449 x 103 mm 399 3 x 481 6 x 106 4mm 9 88 x 13 89 x 3 96 in 10 98 x 13 74 x 4 06 in 12 16 x 16 1 x 4 06 in 13 97 x 17 68 x 4 06 in 15 72 x 18 96 x 4 19 in Widescreen models 284 x 447 x 106 4 mm 339 3 x 515 6 x 106 4 mm 11
53. 7 type 98 troubleshooting add in card installation 92 add in card problem 92 after boot up 91 checklists 91 clearing UEFI 95 diagnostic utility 93 during boot up 91 exernal display problem 92 hardware monitor 89 integrated display problem 92 load system defaults 94 procedure 58 90 U UEFI clear 95 unpacking reminders 12 Rockwell Automation Support Rockwell Automation provides technical information on the Web to assist you in using its products At http www rockwellautomation com support you can find technical and application notes sample code and links to software service packs You can also visit our Support Center at https rockwellautomation custhelp com for software updates support chats and forums technical information FAQs and to sign up for product notification updates In addition we offer multiple support programs for installation configuration and troubleshooting For more information contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or visit http www rockwellautomation com services online phone Installation Assistance If you experience a problem within the first 24 hours of installation review the information that is contained in this manual You can contact Customer Support for initial help in getting your product up and running United States or Canada 1 440 646 3434 Outside United States or Canada Use the Worldwide Locator at http www rockwellautomation com rock
54. A Configuration AHCI mode sssssesrsrrrserrrra 66 SATA Configuration RAID mode sssrsesrserrrserrrra 67 SATA Configuration IDE mode sssseseseseserererrrra 68 USB G onfigutation dccotesresa canine worn EE R E 69 Power Configuration kesh ake ovce vee weed tees okey 70 Intel Rapid Start Technology sssssssrsrerere reser rerer ra 71 Super IO Configuration ssssrsesrerserrrrerr reser re rer sa 72 Hardware Monitores eet ns sned Ree 73 AMT Configuration ousoves anse dr desire a rens AR er 74 Chipsets er kranane RA er sh ARB ie DA SNRA ERAN us piers 75 User Interface Button UIB ssssssesssrsererrsrrrere rer ra 76 Watchdog Timer utsi nseene ne nen sie E A A a a ETRA 77 BOOK chi dre sade aad Sere ts aaa id EEEE E NG 78 SEC TICY e aar a ea at cate DE A aig NE a a Ta aasa 79 Save amp Exite na anned tereo re ep i ob ara da ie d a n 80 DIASHOSEICS af di 27 rr EEEE EEI S E OUES 81 AMMIER ESCUC 43 5 aana A E A TEE EEE 83 Makea Backup ieoceroni eek sms eion r e E ERSS 85 Restore from an Image ssssssererrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr rr rr rr ere rasa 86 Hardware History ps sasson ses ass ar osa seed seder br er 87 Exitoso SR EE SEAN NTA ee gad aa a a tobias Shoe RESTE ARENA 88 Chapter 6 Chapter Objectives 394 Gait change sagas Wee E gee RTR 89 Hardware Monitoring sssessessrsesrrrrrerrrrrrrre rer rer ere rer sea 89 Tro bleshooting a e ensinar e dead Ne taut un es eds Metal 90 Troubleshooting Checklists ssssese
55. Boot option Option Enabled or Disabled default IMPORTANT Enabling this option hides the POST screen messages at startup and delays boot time by several seconds Boot Priority List Change the boot order through a dialog box Use to change Boot Order and double Click enter to enable disable options MultipleFlash Reader 1 05 PO DV H28S A Pi TS32GSSDS001 SM UEFI Built in EFI Shell 0 OK Cancel The dialog box includes instructions on changing the boot order and enabling or disabling boot options USB Boot Priorities Change the USB boot order through a dialog box See the Boot Priority List description for the dialog box options CD DVD ROM Boot Priorities Change the CD DVD ROM boot order through a dialog box See the Boot Priority List description for the dialog box options Hard Drive Boot Priorities Change the hard drive boot order through a dialog box See the Boot Priority List description for the dialog box options 1 See page 60 for an explanation of common buttons near the bottom of screen 2 This data field is only visible on computers with CD ROM drives 78 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 UEFI Set up Utility Chapter 5 Security ABE Rockwell Automation Security es Password Description Main If ONLY the Administrator s password is set then this only limits access to Setup and is Advanced only asked for when enter
56. ING If the LCD screen darkens or if the backlight is not functioning properly the screen may be difficult to read and use of this screen could result in a potentially hazardous outcome Do not use the LCD touch screen under these circumstances The design of the system must take into account the possibility of the LCD screen or LCD touch screen losing functionality and unable to be used to maintain or change control of the system The touch screen shall not be the single point of control of critical functions and is not intended to replace an E Stop Design of the system should follow all applicable code and good engineering practice Factors to consider include the following e The possibility of an unreadable LCD screen e The possibility of an inoperable touch screen e Unexpected communication errors or delays e Operator error in the control of the system e Proper use of E Stops and other safety practices The user shall provide means to achieve a safe state during anomalies and ensure the system has adequate redundancy for critical functions Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage Follow these steps to start the computer The following steps apply to when the computer must be manually started See Connect Power on page 34 for when power is applied to the computer for the first time 1 Make sure any connected components with separate power supplies such as an external d
57. Touchscreen Resistive Resolution max SXGA 1280 x 1024 Aspect ratio 5 4 Supplied drive HDD SSD HDD SSD Quantity 1 Size min each 100 GB 2 5 in 32 GB 2 5 in 100 GB 2 5 in 32 GB 2 5 in Interface location SATA 0 ODD None supplied 1 0 ports See page 14 CompactFlash Type II slot with cover Power supply 120 240V AC 18 32V DC 120 240V AC 18 32V DC 120 240V AC 18 32V DC 120 240V AC 18 32V DC 120 240V AC Software Windows OS See page 10 1 All drives are in a removable drawer 2 Disabled by default 3 Configuration supplied with computer see page 114 for other card configurations 108 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 Specifications Appendix A Table 12 1900P 19 inch display Model Hardware and Software Specifications continued Cat No 6181P Specifications 19C2SW71DC 19A3HW71AC 19A3HW71DC 19A3SW71AC 19A3SW71DC 19B3HW71AC 19B3HW71DC 19B3SW71AC 19B3SW71DC Hardware Processor Intel i3 Intel i7 4700EQ 4 cores 2 4 GHz 6 MB cache TDP 47W 41026 Hyperthreading Yes Turboboost No 2 0 UEFI version 23 1 Intel AMT None 9 0 Intel Rapid Start Yes Capable Chipset QM87 PCH Video resolution 1920 x 1200 at 60 Hz max Ethernet LAN 10 100 1000 Mbps 2 ports rear Intel i217LM LAN1 with AMT and Intel i210AT LAN2 Expansion slot 1 PCl express 3
58. U Power supply unit DP DisplayPort digital display interface PXE Pre boot execution environment DVI Digital video interface RAID Redundant array of independent disks DVMT Dynamic video memory technology RAM Random access memory ECC Error correcting code RIUP Remove or insert under power eDP Embedded DisplayPort RMS Root mean square EEA European Environment Agency RIC Real time clock EMC Electromagnetic compatibility SAS Serial attached SCSI EOS Embedded operating system SATA Serial advanced technology attachment ESD Electrostatic discharge SCSI Small computer system interface EWF Enhanced write filter SELV Safety extra low voltage FAT File allocation table SERR PCI signal error HDD Hard disk drive SPD Serial presence detect HORM Hibernate once resume many SSD Solid state drive IDE Integrated device electronics TFT Thin film transistor IEC International Engineering Consortium UEFI Universal extensible firmware interface IGD Intel graphics driver USB Universal serial bus KVM Keyboard video mouse UPS Uninterruptible power source LAN Local area network VBAT Voltage battery NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association VDDR Voltage DDR RAM ODD Optical disk drive VGA Video graphics array 8 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 Chapter Objectives Computer Overview Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 Chapter 1 Features This chapter provides information on the fol
59. UL us All 6181P Models UL c UL Listed per UL 60950 1 and CSA 22 2 60950 1 second edition CE EMC 2004 108 EEC e Immunity standards EN55024 EN61000 3 2 EN61000 3 3 e Emission standards EN55022 Class A EN 60950 1 EU REACH Regulation No 1907 2006 of the European Parliament Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE 2002 96 EC Metric Directive 80 181 EEC EU Battery Directive 2006 66 EC Low voltage directive LVD 2006 95 EC FCC Class A emissions RCM Emission standards AS NZS CISPR 22 Class A RoHS European RoHS 2011 65 EU China RoHS KRH LIE LEAS ANT m PA D BEI RECA BL RER TR EROS EE m Le NS RE AIT IB aE CS SA P HAR BTT HEB RIE WER RENE im FI BES EE RTE RHE TE SACI RAT BE Ee X Le CRA PIRE AFA EW MIC HARK a ae a ane same snan Pb Hg Cd Cr VI PBB PBDE FM x Oo 0 o G Oo Housing ER x o o o o o Display EP pl EE BR ARG x o Oo o Oo 0 Printed Circuit Board SJR x o o o o o Metal Fasteners H K x o o o o o Cable Assembly DOPE x o o o o Oo Fan Assembly FL EV ee x Q o 9 2 9 Power Supply Assemblies tib o o o o o Battery O RRAGA EHRE ARENA EAE HE FES J T1 1363 2006 ER TE AY EBERLE X BAS VET RA EWE EARNER EAER E SJ T11363 2006 AZAR hy BLEEE Re CATEI WIKER ERPI X WERRIET E I KA m ERARE ER CTE AEEA EAE
60. User Manual Allen Bradley Integrated Display Industrial Computers Catalog Numbers 6181P 6189V 6181TRAY 6189V 6181HDD100GB 6189V 6181SSD32GB 6189V 6181SSD64GB 6189V BOOKBRKT 6189V DPDVI 6189V DPVGA 6189V PCIR 6189V EXTPCI2 6189V PSU6181AC 6189V PSU6181DC 6189V 8GSODDR3 6189V 16GSODDR3 6189V ODD 6189V ACCESSBOX6181 Allen Bradley Rockwell Software Automation Important User Information Read this document and the documents listed in the additional resources section about installation configuration and operation of this equipment before you install configure operate or maintain this product Users are required to familiarize themselves with installation and wiring instructions in addition to requirements of all applicable codes laws and standards Activities including installation adjustments putting into service use assembly disassembly and maintenance are required to be carried out by suitably trained personnel in accordance with applicable code of practice If this equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired In no event will Rockwell Automation Inc be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damages resulting from the use or application of this equipment The examples and diagrams in this manual are included solely for illustrative purposes Because of the many variables and requirements associated with any particular
61. a will be restored to your disk drive from the compressed image file 1 Enter the partition disk drive external SATA drive external USB device where your backup image TRES in the Source of Image File box Default source is the hidden partition on your system drive 2 Emen the partition or disk drive that you wish to make a restore your backup copy to in the Destination of Restore Data box Default source is the primary partition on your system drive 3 Then hit Restore Now button You will be warned if there is not enough free space on the destination for the image IMPORTANT Any USB mass storage drive must be formatted as FAT32 have a drive label other than Recovery and be non blank 4 In the Destination of Restore Data field click Browse to locate the destination source The default destination source is the primary partition on your hard drive 5 Click Restore Now to start the restoration process IMPORTANT A warning appears if there is not enough free space on the destination source Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 UEFI Set up Utility Chapter 5 Hardware History You can view various hardware parameters from the Hardware History menu It shows the total hours that the computer has been powered up or runtime It also displays the minimum and maximum temperatures over the entire runtime All displayed values are read only and the time stamp is 24 hour clock B Au
62. a GLUE fy REER Mole 16 Multi touch Touchscreens ssesererrrsrrrrrrrrrrrrr errors 16 Status Indicators and UIB ssssssssssssssrrrrrrrrrrr rr rr rs 17 Hardware Monitor and Watchdog Timer Utilities 18 Hardware Monitor sssssessrsrsrrrsrerrrrrrr rr ere r osa 18 Watchdog TimMer sc ass sen oh end ade ed Rdr sr r FRE 18 Intel Active Management Technology AMT 9 0 18 Intel Rapid Start Technology sssssessrrsrsrererrrrrrrr ere rata 19 Chapter2 Chapter Objectivesssi5 snnciaboeeteoest even ENE be hed Rare re TRESS 21 Installation Precautions ssseserrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr ww rr rss rst 22 Environment and Enclosure Information soe gt 22 European Union Directive s ssssssseerrsrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr rea 22 Installation Guidelines sssseeeesrsrrrrrrrrrrrrrr rreren 23 Mounting Clearance Requirements ssssrsesrererrrrrrr reser ra 24 Computer Dimensions ssseersessrrserrerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr reser r ra 24 Required Tools 24 ieee vibe dee si nere b r bird rests 28 Install the Computer as s penenie eh ghee dee stiulschn deca sdeed 28 Panel Mounting Guidelines ssseseserrrserrrrrrrrrrrrrer es 28 Panel Cutout Dimensions ssssrrrerrrrrrrrrrrrrrr pS 29 Mount the Display Computer in a Panel ssssesersersersa 30 Mount the Non display Computer ssssrersessersersersa 32 Connect Peripherals oi nrinn etia paa E E EEDE 33 ConnectPower E E E E EEEE 34 Connect AG Powe velsd
63. anical switch 3 default RAM remains powered on 1 See page 60 for an explanation of common buttons near the bottom of screen Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 UEFI Set up Utility Chapter 5 CPU Configuration Rockwell February 27 2014 1 Au fomation CPU Configuration n CPU Configuration Main Intel R Core TM i7 4700EQ CPU 2 40GHz Processor Cores 4 Advanced CPU Speed 2800 MHz 64 bit N Supported Chipset Hyper threading Enabled Intel Virtualization Disabled z Technology VT x Ban Intel virtualization Disabled Technology for Directed 1 0 VT d Security Save amp Exit Help Previous Exit Enabled for Windows XP and Linux OS optimized for Hyper Threading Technology and Disabled for other OS OS not optimized for Hyper Threading Technology When Disabled only one thread per enabled core is enabled Parameter Description CPU Configuration Displays processor type and maximum speed Processor Cores Displays processor core count CPU Speed Displays maximum speed of the processor 64 bit Displays 64 bit support status Hyper threading Enables or disables the hyper threading technology Options Enabled default or Disabled Intel Virtualization Technology When enabled a Virtual Memory Manager can use the additional hardware VT x capabilities provided by Vanderpool Technology Options Enabled or Disabled default
64. ave amp Exit Chipset Parameter Adjust Backlight UEFI Set up Utility Chapter 5 Rockwell Automation Firmware Configuration Chipset Adjust Backlight 70 LAN Configuration LAN 1 Enabled LAN 2 Enabled Audio Configuration Azalia HD Audio Enabled User Interface Button WatchDog timer Configuration Help Default Restore Save Exit Description Adjust the internal LCD LED backlight brightness Number range 1 to 100 with 100 as full 100 brightness 70 is default IMPORTANT Increasing the brightness from the default setting reduces the life of the LED backlight particularly at high temperatures LAN 1 Enables or disables onboard LAN1 controller Options Enabled default or Disabled LAN 2 Enables or disables onboard LAN2 controller Options Enabled default or Disabled Azalia HD Audio Enables or disables Azalia HD audio Options Enabled default or Disabled User Interface Button Select this item to set parameters for the user interface button WatchDog timer Configuration Select this item to set parameters for the watchdog timer 1 See page 60 for an explanation of common buttons near the bottom of screen Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 75 Chapter 5 UEFI Set up Utility User Interface Button UIB To access the UIB configuration screen do the following 1 On computer startup enter the BLIOS UEFI 2 On the Main screen click F
65. bled Active Memory Threshold 0 Help Previous Exit Description Enables or disables Intel Rapid Start Technology Options Enabled or Disabled default IMPORTANT The SSD must first have a private partition allocated that is equal in size to the computer RAM Entry on 3 RTC Wakel2 Enables or disables Rapid Start invocation upon 3 RTC wake Options Enabled default or Disabled Entry After Enables or disables RTC wake timer at 3 entry Number range 10 default or 0 120 Active Page Threshold Support Enables or disables support for Rapid Start Technology when the partition size is less than the amount of memory in the system Options Enabled or Disabled default Active Memory Threshold Enables the system to support Rapid Start Technology when the partition size is greater than the Active Page Threshold size in MB When set to 0 auto mode it checks if partition size is enough at 3 entry Options 0 default 1 65535 1 See page 60 for an explanation of common buttons near the bottom of screen 2 This data field is visible only when the Intel R Rapid Start Technology data field is enabled Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 71 Chapter 5 UEFI Set up Utility Super 10 Configuration Rockwell amp Automation Firmware Configuration Super I0 Configuration m Super I0 Configuration
66. cient space around air inlets and outlets to provide the circulation necessary for cooling See Mounting Clearance Requirements on page 24 for further information Never allow air passages to become obstructed e The ambient air temperature must not exceed the maximum operating temperature specified in Table 13 on page 110 Consider a user supplied fan heat exchanger or air conditioner for heat generated by other devices in the enclosure TIP Hot air rises The temperature at the top of the enclosure is often higher than the temperature in other parts of the enclosure especially if air is not circulating IMPORTANT The computer can operate at a range of extremes However the life span of any electronic device is shortened if you continuously operate the computer at its highest rated temperature e The humidity of the ambient air must not exceed limits specified in Table 13 on page 110 and must avoid condensation e The enclosure or cover must remain in place at all times during operation The cover provides protection against high voltages inside the computer and inhibits radio frequency emissions that can interfere with other equipment Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 23 Chapter2 Installation Mounting Clearance Requirements IMPORTANT Because of self heating do not operate the computer in an enclosure with the minimum clearances unless adequate ventilation or other cooling methods
67. contents to your disk drive from a factory image or a previously created image of your own Parameter Description Make A Backup Click to take you through the process of backing up the desired data Restore from An Image Click to take you through the process of restoring the desired data Exit Click to exit the AMI Rescue or press F4 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 UEFI Set up Utility Chapter 5 Make a Backup Follow these steps to back up the system image 1 Click the AMI Rescue menu to access the AMI Rescue screen 2 Click Make a Backup 3 In the Source to Backup From field click Browse to locate the backup source The default backup source is the hidden partition on your hard drive Rockwell Automation AMI Rescue Backup Ver 1 0 Source to Backup From Browse i Destination of Image File pr Please choose source and destination first then press Backup Now Backup Now Exit Your disk drive contents will be copied to a rogonessed image file 1 Enter the partition or disk drive that you wish to make a Bekon copy of in the Source to Backup From box Default source is the hidden partition on your system drive 2 Enter the partition disk drive external SATA drive external USB device where you wish the backup copy in the Destination of Image File box Default destination is the hidden partition on your system drive 3 Then hit Back Now but
68. dable or you cannot access the UEFI set up utility to load the system defaults you must clear the system configuration values stored in the UEFI Follow these steps to clear the UEFI 1 2 Back up all system data and then shut down the computer Follow the steps for Pre configuration on page 44 Remove the cover as detailed in Remove the Cover on page 45 IMPORTANT Usean antistatic wrist strap connected to a grounded surface 4 Locate the Clear UEFI button on the motherboard 5 Press and hold the button for three seconds before releasing 6 Reinstall the cover as detailed in Reinstall the Cover on page 46 7 Follow the steps for Post configuration on Battery EET page 45 IMPORTANT When you clear the UEFI all UEFI settings return to their defaults UEFI settings other than default must be reconfigured after clearing the UEFI 8 During POST press F2 to access the UEFI set up utility and reconfigure settings Ship or Transport the If you need to ship the computer via common carrier or otherwise transport it to Computer another location for servicing or any other reason you must first uninstall the computer and place it in its original packing material machine panel or rack Doing so can damage to the computer You must uninstall ATTENTION Do not ship or transport the computer when it is installed in a the computer and place it in its original packing material before shipping Rockwell Automation
69. dicates the drive type connected to the SATA port Options Hard disk drive default or solid state drive 1 See page 60 for an explanation of common buttons near the bottom of screen 66 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 SATA Configuration RAID mode AB Rockwell w Automation UEFI Set up Utility Chapter 5 SATA Configuration SATA Mode Selection Main SATA Porto Port 0 Advanced SATA Device Type SATA Porti Chipset seit SATA Device Type Boot Security Save amp Exit Firmware Configuration RAIO TS32GSSDSOOI S 32 0GB Enabled Hard Disk Drive TS32GSSD500I S 32 0GB Enabled Hard Disk Drive Help Previous Exit Determines how SATA controller s operate Parameter Description SATA Mode Selection Select an operation mode for the onboard SATA controller In this case RAID mode is selected 2 SATA Port 0 1 Indicates the drive make model and size Port 0 1 Enables or disables the SATA port Options Enabled default or Disabled SATA Device Type Indicates the SATA drive type connected to the SATA connector Options Hard disk drive default or solid state drive 1 See page 60 for an explanation of common buttons near the bottom of screen 2 Applies only to computers that ship with the Windows Server 2008 R2 operating system Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 67 Chapter 5 UEFI Set up Uti
70. ditional memory Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 119 Appendix B Accessories Installation Notes 120 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 A AC power connect 34 accessories 43 113 add in cards PCI expansion slot kit options 116 riser board options 116 troubleshooting 92 audio jacks in non display computers 13 in display computers 14 BIOS Setup utility 57 access 58 Setup screen 58 C calibrating touchscreen 98 cleaning the computer chassis 100 display 99 paint grease marks 100 CompactFlash card slot locations 46 component replacement CompactFlash card 46 computer dimensions 1200P display 25 1500P display 25 1700P display 26 1900P display 27 Non display 24 configuration tools installation 28 D DC power connect 35 diagnostic utility usage 81 93 display cleaning precautions 99 display cleaning 99 Ethernet connection 37 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P Index features non display 13 display 14 15 16 system boards 15 Firmware Configuration Advanced 62 Boot 78 Chipset 75 Main 61 Save amp Exit 80 Security 79 functional ground screw 36 hard disk drive precautions 47 removal 47 replace 113 specifications 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 hardware diagnostics 89 hardware features non display 13 display 14 15 16 system boards 15 hardware monitor 89 1 0 connections 33 in
71. e Version Board System board version information Serial Number Unique system serial number 1 See page 60 for an explanation of common buttons near the bottom of screen Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 61 Chapter 5 UEFI Set up Utility Advanced Enable PXE Boot When PXE boot is enabled a computer boots from a server on a network before booting the operating system on the local hard drive i Rockwell u Automation Advanced A Enable PXE Boot Enabled z Main BOOT DELAY Disabled E PCI Subsystem Settings Advanced ACPI Settings n CPU Configuration Chipset Se ae R SATA Configuration Boot USB Configuration Power Configuration Security Intel R Rapid Start Technology Super 10 Configuration Save amp Exit Hardware Monitor M nt igu ti Help Default Restore Save Exit Boot Delay settings are only enabled when PXE OPROM is enabled Parameter Description Enable PXE Boot Enables or disables boot option for legacy network devices Options Enabled or Disabled default Boot Delay Enables or disables boot delay which delays the booting process by the time selected Options Disabled default 100s 200s 300s seconds IMPORTANT This data field is only visible when PXE boot is enabled 1 See page 60 for an explanation of common buttons near the bottom of screen 62 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 20
72. e Therefore do not operate computers with ODDs in temperatures above 45 C 113 F or in environments with the shock and vibration levels listed 2 Does not apply to bookshelf mounted non display computers 3 Computers rated to 50 C max operating temperature were tested under typical load conditions which includes the following Passmark BurninTest software version 7 1 or higher running at 50 Windows 7 Professional 64 bit 0S A single HDD Three USB ports in use Both Ethernet ports in use Display brightness at default 70 setting 12 W max load on PCle x8 rider card slot Keyboard and mouse peripherals attached Two external displays attached In applications where these computers are fully loaded the max operating temperature is 45 C 113 F 110 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 Specifications Appendix A Table 14 Power Attribute All 6181P Models AC models Input voltage 100 240V autoranging Power consumption 100 240V 1 8 0 75 A 50 60 Hz 180VA DC models Input voltage 18 32V Power consumption 18 32V 10 0 5 63 A 180 W SELV Ratings max iii USB 3 0 port 900 mA PCle slot 12 W internal 28 W external 40 W total 1 Per port Maximum of two ports loaded at 900 mA and all other ports at 500 mA Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 111 AppendixA Specifications Table 15 Certifications Attribute c
73. e integrated touchscreen or a keyboard and mouse An On Screen Keyboard OSK pops up automatically when a user enters an entry field 58 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 UEFI Set up Utility Chapter 5 Firmware Update You can update your system firmware from the Firmware Update menu Rockwell amp Automation Firmware Update Browse Firmware file location Update l Exit This button will enable you to browse and select the Rom image Parameter Description Browse Click to navigate to the firmware file saved onto a media Firmware file location Select or type the filename for the firmware file Update Click to initialize the update process Exit Click to exit the set up utility Follow these steps to update the system firmware 1 Click the Firmware Update menu The Firmware Update screen appears 2 Click Browse to locate the firmware file IMPORTANT The USB mass storage device that contains the firmware file must be FAT FAT16 or FAT32 formatted to be recognized See http www rockwellautomation com compatibility to check for revisions and to download firmware files 3 Click Update Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 59 Chapter 5 UEFI Set up Utility Firmware Configuration You can view and modify the various system parameters from the Firmware Configuration menu It features several menu buttons on the left side of the screen
74. e integrated display computers Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770 4 1 Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation industrial system You can view or download publications at http www rockwellautomation com literature To order paper copies of technical documentation contact your local Allen Bradley distributor or Rockwell Automation sales representative Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 7 Preface Abbreviations The following abbreviations are used in this publication Abbr Meaning Abbr Meaning ACPI Advanced configuration and power OSK On screen keyboard interface AHCI Advanced host controller interface PCAP Protective capacitive touchscreen AMI American Megatrends Inc PCB Printed circuit board AMT Active management technology PCDC Product Compatibility and Download Center BIOS Basic input output system PCH Platform control hub CF CompactFlash PCI Peripheral component interconnect CPU Central processing unit PCle Peripheral component interconnect express CMOS Complementary metal oxide semiconductor PEG PCI express graphics COM Communication serial port interface PELV Protective extra low voltage CRC Cyclic redundancy clock PERR PCI parity error DDR Double data rate RAM POST Power on self test DIMM Dual in line memory module PS
75. each 100 GB 2 5 in 32 GB 2 5 in 100 GB 2 5 in 32 GB 2 5 in Interface location SATA 0 ODD None supplied DVD RW CD RW Quantity 1 Interface location SATA 1 1 0 ports See page 14 CompactFlash Type Il slot with cover Power supply 18 32V DC 120 240V AC 18 32V DC 120 240V AC 18 32V DC 120 240V AC 18 32V DC Software Windows 0S See page 10 1 All drives are in a removable drawer 2 Disabled by default 3 Configuration supplied with computer see page 114 for other card configurations Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 107 AppendixA Specifications Table 11 1900P 19 inch display Model Hardware and Software Specifications Cat No 6181P Specifications 19A2HW71AC 19A2HW71DC 19A2SW71AC 19A2SW71DC 19A2SE71AC 19A2SE71DC 19C2HW71AC 19C2HW71DC 19C2SW71AC Hardware Processor Intel i3 4102E 2 cores 1 6 GHz 3 MB cache TDP 25W Hyperthreading Yes Turboboost No UEFI version 2 3 1 Intel AMT None Intel Rapid Start Yes Capable Chipset QM87 PCH Video resolution 1920 x 1200 at 60 Hz max Ethernet LAN 10 100 1000 Mbps 2 ports rear Intel i217LM LAN1 with AMT and Intel i210AT LAN2 Expansion slot 1 PCl express x38 System memory Supplied 4GB 2x2 GB Maximum 16 GB 2 x 8 GB Memory type DDR3 1600 204 pin SO DIMM Memory slots 2 Display 19 in Bezel Aluminum Stainless steel
76. ectives Chapter 4 Component Replacement This chapter provides information on the following topics e Accessories and Replacement Parts e Voltage Precautions e Electrostatic Discharge Precautions e Pre configuration e Post configuration e Required Tools e Remove the Cover e Reinstall the Cover e CompactFlash Card e Drive Precautions e Replace a Drive e Replace or Add Memory Modules e Replace the RTC Battery e Replace the Power Supply Unit Accessories and Replacement You can view a list of accessories and replacement parts at the following Rockwell Parts Voltage Precautions Automation website _http ab rockwellautomation com Computers Review the specifications of a new component before installing it to make sure it is compatible with the computer Record the model and serial number and any other pertinent information of new components for future reference IMPORTANT We recommend that you use only Allen Bradley approved accessories and replacement parts The computers contain line voltages Disconnect all power to the computer before you install or remove components SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect all power to the computer before removing A components Failure to disconnect power can result in severe electrical shock to an individual or electrostatic discharge ESD damage to the computer and components Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 43 C
77. from unauthorized or malicious sources 1 See page 60 for an explanation of common buttons near the bottom of screen 2 Applies only to display computers with aluminum bezel Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 69 Chapter 5 UEFI Set up Utility Power Configuration Rockwell amp Au fomation Power Configuration n Power Configuration Main Restore AC Power Loss Power On E Advanced Chipset Boot R Security Save amp Exit Help Previous Exit Specify what state to go to when power is re applied after a power failure G3 state Parameter Description Restore AC Power Loss Specify what state to go to when power is reconnected after a power failure G3 state Options Power off Power on default Last State 1 See page 60 for an explanation of common buttons near the bottom of screen 70 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 Intel Rapid Start Technology GB Au Main Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save amp Exit Support RST with small partition Parameter Intel R Rapid Start Technology Rockwell tomation UEFI Set up Utility Chapter 5 Firmware Configuration Intel R Rapid Start Technology Intel R Rapid Start Enabled Technology No valid partition Entry on S3 RTC Wake Enabled _ zi Entry After 10 Active Page Threshold Support Ena
78. ge 11 to see if your computer qualifies and page 74 for more about AMT configuration During a restart the computer does the following e Clears the RAM e Starts the POST e Initializes peripheral devices such as drives and printers e Loads the operating system Use the computer display to view the progress of the POST the initialization of accessory devices and the start up dialogs for the operating system that is installed Use either of the following methods to shut down the computer Method Actions Windows 0S With an attached mouse and keyboard do one of the following e Press CTRL ALT DEL and click Shut Down e From the Start menu click or choose Shut Down from the pull down menu Power switch Momentarily press the power switch to shut down the computer See Hardware Features on page 13 for the power switch location Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 41 Chapter 3 Operation Adjust the Displ ay Brightn ess Display computers have an adjustable display brightness setting that can be 42 adjusted in the BIOS UEFI or in the Windows operating system The display brightness default setting is 70 See Chipset on page 75 for how to adjust the brightness through the BIOS UEFI IMPORTANT Increasing the brightness from the default setting reduces the life of the LED backlight particularly at high temperatures Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 Chapter Obj
79. ge Precautions on page 44 before removing the rear cover SHOCK HAZARD Electrostatic discharge ESD can damage the computer and Failure to follow proper safety precautions could result in severe electrical shock or damage to the computer 1 Follow the steps for Pre configuration on page 44 2 Remove the computer cover as detailed in Remove the Cover on page 45 3 Remove the three screws that secure the default PCIe x8 riser board bracket A 116 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 Accessories Installation Appendix B 4 Remove the PCIe x8 riser board assembly from the chassis B Integrated Display Models Shown AMY TAAL MMAAL MUAY MAY MAL sl Jsl 4 p ae OE O Riser Board SS 5 Remove the screws that secure the default riser board C 6 Remove the riser board from its bracket D D Single slot Riser Board Two slot Riser Board 7 Place the default riser board with its screw on a static dissipating work surface or inside an antistatic bag 8 Hold the new riser board by its edge and remove it from its protective packaging 9 Align the new riser board with the PCI PCle riser board bracket E Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 117 Appendix B Accessories Installation 10 Secure it with the screws provided
80. gnostic utility during POST by pressing the UIB on the front of the display see page 17 for more information about the UIB Click Diagnostics on the set up screen See Diagnostics on page 81 for more information Follow these steps to save diagnostic reports 7 Select Generate Report in the Options menu and press Enter Select Report destination and press Enter 1 2 3 4 Select File and press Enter Select the device path to generate the log report and press Enter If you need to generate the report in the current file system press Enter Otherwise select Continue and press Enter Enter log file details file name and heading for generating the report The default file name is AMIDiag LOG Set the report parameters such as log errors log test activities log test start time log test end time log errors only log errors only with time Append to old log file Log device info on fail Log device info on abort To exit the submenu Select Continue and press Enter You can perform an initial diagnosis without disconnecting or moving your computer The process takes as little as five minutes or as long as eight hours depending on the test selected After Diagnostics has run you can generate a report for analysis by a technical support representative expediting any necessary repair process Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 93 Chapter 6 System Troubleshooting L
81. gure 17 Functional Ground Screw Location 4 A Display Models Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 Installation Chapter 2 Connect to a Network The computers have two 1 GB LAN ports that connect to an Ethernet network IMPORTANT To prevent performance degradation of Ethernet communication do not subject the computer or cables to extreme radiation or conducted high frequency noise Proper cable routing and power conditioning is required for reliable Ethernet communication in industrial environments We recommend that you route all Ethernet cabling through dedicated metal conduits Installing ferrite bead filters at the cable ends can also improve reliability The LAN 1 port supports AMT functionality for computers with the Intel i7 processor Tier 3 models that are configured for AMT See AMT Configuration on page 74 for more information The LAN 2 port supports VMWARE ESXi communication IMPORTANT Rockwell recommends selecting the Public Network option when prompted during the set up process to provide the most secure network connection However the user is ultimately responsible for choosing the most appropriate network security settings Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 37 Chapter2 Installation Notes 38 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 Chapter 3 Operation Ch apter Objectives This chapter provides information on the followi
82. hapter4 Component Replacement Electrostatic Discharge Precautions ATTENTION Electrostatic discharge ESD can damage static sensitive devices rN or microcircuitry e Disconnect all power before working on the computer as detailed in Voltage Precautions on page 43 e Observe proper packaging and grounding techniques to prevent damage Follow the precautions listed below e Transport the computer and replacement parts in static safe containers such as conductive tubes bags or boxes e Keep electrostatic sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at the designated static free work area e Cover the designated work area with approved static dissipating material Use an antistatic wrist strap connected to the work surface Use properly grounded tools and equipment e Keep the designated work area free of nonconductive materials such as ordinary plastic assembly aids and foam packing e Avoid touching pins leads or circuitry e Always hold components with a printed circuit board PCB by its edges and place it with the assembly side down Pre configuration IMPORTANT When installing hardware or performing maintenance procedures that require access to internal components we recommend that you first back up all computer data to avoid loss ATTENTION Make sure to read and understand all installation and removal procedures before you begin configuring the computer hardware Follow these steps before removing
83. ing Setup If ONLY the User s password is set then this Chipset is a power on password and must be entered to boot or enter Setup In Setup the User will have Administrator rights Boot The password length must be in the following range R Security j Minimum length 3 Maximum length 20 Save amp Exit Administrator Password User Password Help Default Restore Save Exit Security Parameter Description Administrator Password Sets the administrator password IMPORTANT If you forget the administrator password you can reset the password by removing and replacing the battery or by pressing the Clear UEFI button on the motherboard See Clear the UEFI on page 95 for more information Using a password reduces access risk from unauthorized or malicious sources User Password Sets the user password IMPORTANT If you forget the user password you can reset the password by removing and replacing the battery or by pressing the Clear UEFI button on the motherboard See Clear the UEFI on page 95 for more information Using a password reduces access risk from unauthorized or malicious sources 1 See page 60 for an explanation of common buttons near the bottom of screen Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 79 Chapter 5 UEFI Set up Utility 80 Save amp Exit Rockwell amp Automation Firmware Configuration Save
84. installation Rockwell Automation Inc cannot assume responsibility or liability for actual use based on the examples and diagrams No patent liability is assumed by Rockwell Automation Inc with respect to use of information circuits equipment or software described in this manual Reproduction of the contents of this manual in whole or in part without written permission of Rockwell Automation Inc is prohibited Throughout this manual when necessary we use notes to make you aware of safety considerations WARNING Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can cause an explosion in a hazardous environment which may lead to personal injury or death property damage or economic loss ATTENTION Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can lead to personal injury or death property damage or economic loss Attentions help you identify a hazard avoid a hazard and recognize the consequence gt gt IMPORTANT Identifies information that is critical for successful application and understanding of the product Labels may also be on or inside the equipment to provide specific precautions SHOCK HAZARD Labels may be on or inside the equipment for example a drive or motor to alert people that dangerous voltage may be present BURN HAZARD Labels may be on or inside the equipment for example a drive or motor to alert people that surfaces may reach dangerous temperatu
85. ions cannot comply with the EN 61000 3 2 Harmonic Emissions standard as specified by the EMC Directive of the European Union Obtain permission from the local power authority before connecting any computer configuration that draws more than 75 W of AC power directly from the public mains To comply with EN 55024 the Ethernet port LAN cable must be used only indoors All other 1 0 cables must be less than 3 m 9 84 ft and used only indoors ATTENTION This computer is intended to operate in an industrial or control 22 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 Installation Chapter 2 To comply with EN 55022 and EN 55024 use the following for cable types Cable Type Required Attribute LAN Shielded or unshielded USB Shielded Serial RS 232 Shielded DVI Shielded DP Shielded VGA Shielded DC power Unshielded AC power Unshielded 1 Use the AC power cord shipped with the computer In stallation Guidelines Follow these guidelines to make sure your computer provides safe and reliable service e The installation site must have sufficient power AN ATTENTION To maintain an electrically safe installation AC powered computers must be plugged into a grounded outlet e In dry environments static charges can build up easily Proper grounding of the computer helps to reduce static discharges which can cause shock and damage electronic components e The enclosure must allow suffi
86. irmware Configuration 3 On the Firmware Configuration screen click Chipset 4 On the Chipset screen click User Interface Button AB Rockwell February 27 2014 Ty Automation UIB Button Configuration a UIB Button Configuration a Main BIOS Boot time Enabled OS time Enabled VEU Select Number Select Function Key NONE Chipset Select one Alpha Key N Select bracket Key Boot Select Math Key NONE Select Punctuation Key NONE Select ETC Key NON Security Select Arrow Key NONE Select Control Key NONE Save amp Exit Ctrl Disabled Shift Disabled Alt Left Alt Help Previous Exit Enables or Disables UIB button functionality at BIOS boot time IMPORTANT This screen is only available on display computers with aluminum bezels Parameter Description BIOS Boot time Enables or disables UIB access to UEFI menu during POST Options Enabled default or Disabled 0S time Enables or disables UIB functionality at 0S time Options Enabled default or Disabled Select Number Select a number key to represent UIB Options None default or 0 9 Select Function Key Select a function key to represent UIB Options None default or F1 F12 Select one Alpha Key Select an alphabet letter Alpha key to represent UIB Options N default a z or A Z Select bracket key Enables or disables key combination with bracket key Options None default or
87. is not responsible for damage incurred to a computer that is shipped or transported while installed in a machine panel or rack Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 95 Chapter 6 System Troubleshooting Dispose ofthe Computer At the end of its life the computer must be collected separately from any unsorted municipal waste You cannot dispose of computer equipment like other waste material Most computers and monitors contain heavy metals that can contaminate the earth Therefore check with local health and sanitation agencies for ways to safely dispose of computer equipment If a storage drive is part of what you are disposing then verify that any data on it has been permanently erased or that you destroy the drive before disposing it 96 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 Chapter 7 Touchscreen Technology Driver Software PCAP Touchscreen Technology Use a Touchscreen Integrated display computers are shipped with the touchscreen controller installed and connected The touchscreen controller connects internally to a USB port The Microsoft touchscreen driver is already loaded on the computer as part of the operating system An alternate touchscreen driver is also available for download at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center PCDC at http www rockwellautomation com support pcdc page tab2 TIP If you must reinstall the touchscreen dri
88. isplay are turned on first 2 Make sure all necessary peripheral devices are connected to the corresponding I O ports on the computer 3 Install power to the power input of the computer AC powered models See Connect AC Power on page 34 for how to install the AC power cord into the AC power input on the computer DC powered models See Connect DC Power on page 35 for how to install DC power to the DC power input on the computer Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 Restart the Computer Shut Down the Computer Operation Chapter 3 4 Apply power to the computer AC powered models Plug the AC power cord into a power source or wall outlet SHOCK HAZARD Connect the AC power cord to a power source with an earth ground Failure to follow this warning can result in electrical shock DC powered models Apply 18 32V DC power to the computer 5 Press the computer s power switch See Hardware Features on page 13 for power switch location The computer performs certain actions when it is started or reset See Restart the Computer on page 41 for what is done If your system does not start or you notice other anomalies refer to the System Troubleshooting starting on page 89 Use any of the following methods to restart your computer e From the Start menu choose Restart e Press Ctrl Alt Delete on an attached keyboard and click Restart e Use AMT commands only for Tier 3 computers see pa
89. l from Vertical ATTENTION Failure to follow these guidelines can result in personal injury or damage to the panel components 28 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 Installation Chapter 2 e Display computers have mounting assist clips on the top and bottom of the bezel When the computer is placed into a panel cutout the mounting assist clips snap into place and hold the computer in position while you install the mounting clips Certain restrictions apply when using mounting assist clips See Figure 15 for details Figure 15 Acceptable and Unacceptable Mounting Positions for Using Assist Clips A Acceptable NW o 0 S S S lt 60 from Vertical ATTENTION The mounting assist clips on display computers are no substitute for the mounting clips You must install the mounting clips for safety NEMA UL Type and IEC IP compliance Failure to follow these guidelines can result in personal injury or damage to the panel components Panel Cutout Dimensions A cutout template is shipped with each display computer model 6181P and 6181X Integrated Display Industrial Computers Cutout Template publication 6181P DS002 is included with standard display models 4 3 and 5 4 aspect ratios 6181P Integrated Display Industrial Computers Cutout Template publication 6181P DS003 is included with widescreen display models
90. lity SATA Configuration IDE mode AB Rockwell e oT porate Automation SATA Configuration n SATA Mode Selection DE EJ Main ee SATA Porto DV W2BS A ATAPI R SATA Porti TS32GSSDS00I S 32 0GB Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save amp Exit Help Previous Exit Determines how SATA controller s operate Parameter Description SATA Mode Selection Select an operation mode for the onboard SATA controller In this case the IDE mode is selected SATA Port 0 1 Indicates the drive make model and size 1 See page 60 for an explanation of common buttons near the bottom of screen 68 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 UEFI Set up Utility Chapter 5 USB Configuration amp Au Rockwell tomation Firmware Configuration USB Configuration n USB Configuration Main USB Port 0 Enabled IE USB Port 1 Enabled z pavanced USB Port 2 Enabled USB Port 3 Enabled 2 Chipset USB Port 4 Enabled P USB Port 5 Enabled Boot Security Save amp Exit R Help a Previous Exit Enable Disable USB port 1 aad Parameter Description USB Ports Enables or disables a USB port Options Enabled default or Disabled Port 0 Front of computer Ports 1 4 Bottom of computer Port 5 Internal on motherboard see page 15 for its location IMPORTANT Disabling a USB port reduces access risk
91. lowing topics e Computer Overview e Operating Systems e Computer Options e Before You Begin e Parts List e Hardware Features The Rockwell Automation 6181P integrated display industrial computers provide users with a simplified all in one touchscreen and a CPU with the technology to support everything from traditional Microsoft and Linux operating systems to virtualized images This platform was designed to complement the Intel fourth generation Core i processors and bring technology such as USB 3 0 DisplayPort and Intel Rapid Start capabilities to these computers 6181P integrated display industrial computers answer the needs of the industries we serve by offering a variety of display sizes models and mounting methods Display and non display models are available with display sizes offered in both standard 4 3 5 4 format and widescreen 16 9 format 6181P stainless steel bezel display computers address NEMA 4X requirements and are a choice selection for food and beverage applications Various mounting methods are possible with these computers in landscape and portrait orientations as well as a space saving bookshelf mounting option on non display versions The integrated display computers with an aluminum bezel provide several easy to use features for quicker decisions and action e Front status indicators Provide a quick at a glance status about the personal computer hardware e Front lockable USB 3 0 port
92. n be potential difficulties with electromagnetic compatibility in other environments due to conducted as well as radiated disturbance i ATTENTION This equipment is intended for use in a Pollution Degree 2 industrial This equipment is UL Listed and supplied as an open type equipment To meet some regulatory requirements the computer must be mounted in an enclosure that is suitably designed for environmental conditions that can be present and appropriately designed to prevent personal injury resulting from accessibility to live parts The enclosure must be accessible only by using a tool All 6181P display computers are shipped with a gasketed bezel to meet specified NEMA UL Type and IEC IP ratings only when mounted in a panel or enclosure with an equivalent rating In addition to this publication see the following e Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770 4 1 for additional installation requirements e NEMA 250 and IEC 60529 as applicable for explanations of the degrees of protection provided by enclosures European Union Directive This computer meets the European Union Directive requirements when installed within the European Union or EEA regions and have the CE mark A copy of the declaration of the conformity is available at http www rockwellautomation com certification room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public low voltage mains Some computer configurat
93. nd accessories Review the following information before installing any accessories e Voltage Precautions on page 43 e Electrostatic Discharge Precautions on page 44 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 113 Appendix B Accessories Installation Install an Add in Card 114 Display and non display computers support half length full height add in cards Half length PCI PCle cards are 106 68 mm 4 2 in high by 175 26 mm 7 0 in long The following table lists PCI PCle slots and configurations supported by the display and non display computers Using PCI PCle Extender Kit Default Alternate One slot One slot Using PCI Riser Kit Configuration Cat No 6189V PCIR Cat No 6189V EXTPCI2 1 PCI Express x8 1 PCI 2PC 2 PCle x4 Any PCI PCle configuration supports 12 W maximum internal to the PCI Alternate Two slot Computer Model All display and non display 1 PClex4 1 PCI PCle slot and 28 W maximum external to the computer for a maximum load of 40 W Verify that your card does not exceed its thermal ratings When the computer is running at its maximum rated temperature the ambient temperature in the PCI PCle slot operating with a 4 W fanless card can reach 70 C 158 F With a 12 W load the ambient temperature can reach 90 C 194 F Your PCI PCle slot temperatures can be lower based on the power usage of your specific application ATTENTION Add
94. ne of integrated display computers Multi touch Touchscreens The 6181P integrated display industrial computers offer models with glass front multi touch PCAP touchscreens The multi touch technology provides up to two simultaneous touches and common gesturing such as flicking rotating and pinch to zoom when operating the touchscreen These touchscreens can also be operated with gloves PCAP touchscreens are pre calibrated at the factory so re calibration by the user is not necessary The touchscreen glass has an anti reflective coating which results in a visually appealing and durable touchscreen ideal for industrial applications 16 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 Features Chapter 1 Status Indicators and UIB Display computers with aluminum bezels have three status indicators and a UIB on the front panel The status indicators provide a quick at a glance view of the computer s status for system temperature drive activity and power Complete descriptions of the indicators are shown in the table below The UIB provides users with an easy one click access to either the BIOS UEFI upon startup or applications in the operating system OS The functionality can be configured to be any keystroke up to three keystrokes in the OS or can be disabled all together Configuration of this button is done in the BIOS UEFI See User Interface Button UIB on page 76 for more information on
95. ng topics Operating Guidelines Touchscreen Precautions Start the Computer Restart the Computer Shut Down the Computer Adjust the Display Brightness Operating Guidelines Follow these operating guidelines for your computer Operator access is limited to the front of the computer which includes the display and the touchscreen if available IMPORTANT Access to components behind the panel where the computer is installed and the front USB port if available is restricted to authorized and properly trained personnel When mounted in an enclosure keep the enclosure door closed during operation so dust and other airborne contamination do not infiltrate the computer Open the door only for routine maintenance Do not operate the computer with the covers removed Removing the covers disrupts air flow and results in overheating AN SHOCK HAZARD All covers are required to maintain EMI shield Always use the proper power down procedures as required by your operating system such as the Shut Down command in the Microsoft Windows operating system After shutting down the computer do not apply power again until shutdown is complete For computers with a HDD the HDD must come to a complete stop which can take up to 30 seconds after shutdown is initiated Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 39 Chapter3 Operation Touchscreen Precautions Start the Computer 40 AN IMPORTANT WARN
96. ntegrated Display is sac sss 54s che den ereees to aoes 99 Clean the Fan Intel Core i7 models sssersessrrrerr rss ra 100 Clean the Heat Sink and Vent Holes 0 0 20000 100 Remove Paint and Grease from Bezel sossosesesserrrs ee eee 100 Appendix A SKARA FYREN RS EEE ESD Br RN SEN KE SANN BIRKEN EO DU AEOS OEEO D DERS 101 Appendix B ODJECHVES n ieg eaa ai o ns aire isis AUA eieaa 113 Pre installation Checklist ssssesserrerrerrrrrrrr rr rer rr rerna 113 Install an Add in Card occ cece ccc sr rss rer rer resa 114 PCI PCIe Riser Board Options ia 2 24504 2a sa vees eas teens 116 Install Additional Memory sssersesrersrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr ere rss 119 SSSK ERE EA E EETTISET E EATE 121 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 Preface Preface Objectives This preface covers the following topics e Purpose of This Manual e Additional Resources e Abbreviations Pu rpose of This Manual This manual is a user guide for integrated display industrial computers It provides procedures to the following e Install the computer e Make computer connections e Operate the computer e Troubleshoot the computer Additional Resources These documents contain additional information to related products from Rockwell Automation Resource Description Industrial Integrated Display Computers Product Information publication 6181P PC001 Provides basic product information on th
97. o keep it connected to avoid any possible damage Replacement cable ties are supplied with the replacement power supply 6 Lift the computer off the display panel E DC Powered Integrated Display Model Shown 7 Turn over the computer to access the PSU 8 Remove the screws securing the two power connectors F from the PSU 9 Disconnect the two power connectors Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 53 Chapter4 Component Replacement 10 Turn over the computer to access the rear cover 11 Remove the rear cover a Loosen the three screws that secure the rear cover G b Open the cover and detach it from the chassis H f i i 7 A V TE 1 f E j N UM NN Z l ri A Ye CA j FA RK eee i A NINANA te O ZB ELL Eby ETTA NA H rd 2 eS Sa TN 13 Turn over the computer to access the PSU Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 54 Component Replacement Chapter 4 14 Remove the PSU J 15 Install the new PSU in the reverse order of the removal steps a Torque the two screws to 1 4 Nem 12 lbein to secure the new PSU b Before reinstalling the computer to the display unit verify that the following are properly connected the two PSU power connectors and their screws the eDP signal and panel cables c Remove and replace any cut cable ties 16 Follow
98. oad the System Defaults If the computer fails after you make changes in the set up menus load the system default settings to correct the error These default settings have been selected to optimize your computer s performance Follow these steps to load the system defaults 1 Restart the computer as specified in Restart the Computer on page 41 2 During POST press F2 to access the UEFI set up utility IMPORTANT For display computers with aluminum bezels you can access the diagnostic utility during POST by pressing the UIB on the front of the display see page 17 for more information about the UIB 3 Click Firmware Configuration on the set up screen 4 Click Default A on the Main screen 5 Click Save B to save your changes 6 Click Exit C to exit the UEFI set up utility AB Rockwvell ww Automation Firmere Configuration American Megatrends ROOTOS Advanced oag UEFI 2 3 1 Chipset a a 8192 MB 0083 Boot Security Runt ine hours Manufacturer Rockwell Automat 1on f Allen Bradley Save amp Exit Catalog Number 6181P HIN Number To be filled by O E M version SYS To be filled by O E M version Board OO be filled by O B Help Default Restore Save Exit Main 94 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 System Troubleshooting Chapter 6 Clear the UEFI If the system configuration has been corrupted an incorrect setting has caused error messages to be unrea
99. onents If an issue occurs refer to these checklists before calling technical support Issues during Startup Are all connections secure Are the device drivers installed Are the jumpers on any add in boards correctly positioned If starting from a drive Is it formatted and set up in the UEFI Are the drive s data and power cables properly connected Verify that the computer can start from an external bootable device Are memory modules properly installed You can reinstall them to be sure of a good connection Is the UEFI properly configured To restore the default UEFI settings see Load the System Defaults on page 94 Issues after Startup If an issue is intermittent you can have a loose connection Verify that the following items are secure or properly installed All connections to the computer including any add in cards The memory modules Does your computer have a virus Run an antivirus software Is the UEFI properly configured To restore the default UEFI settings see Load the System Defaults on page 94 If there is a flickering display or a locked computer restart the computer as specified in Restart the Computer on page 41 Although the computers have a regulated and protected power supply a transient voltage in the power line or peripheral cable can cause errors Is the drive s data cable properly connected Verify that the computer can start from an external bootable device Is the
100. operly adjusted Refer to the operating system containing the video driver for set up functions Verify that the selected character color is not the same as the background color Try setting to the native resolution Refer to Appendix A Specifications Issues with an External Display Are the display contrast and brightness controls properly adjusted Refer to the operating system containing the video driver for set up functions Verify that the selected character color is not the same as the background color Is the display compatible with the selected video mode Is the video cable properly connected Is the video driver properly installed Restart the computer with the external display connected and turned on Is the display functioning properly Verify the display function by operating it with another computer 92 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 Diagnostics System Troubleshooting Chapter 6 If you completed the troubleshooting steps and are still having issues use the Diagnostics menu in the UEFI set up utility to isolate the issue Diagnostics can determine the cause of a malfunction by testing computer components such as the processor memory internal drives video and other hardware Follow these steps to run Diagnostics Press F10 at any time or press F2 during POST to access the UEFI set up utility IMPORTANT For display computers with aluminum bezels you can access the dia
101. or 18 32V DC power source depending on the model ATTENTION When connecting power to the computer for the first time the A N following actions occur e The default UEFI setting automatically starts the computer after it is plugged into a power source e You must read and accept an End User Setup procedure for computers with a Windows operating system Do not disconnect power from the system until after the Windows Setup procedure is completed Disconnecting power during this procedure can result in a corrupted system image Operate the computer in an industrial or control room environment which uses some form of power isolation from the public low voltage mains uninterruptible power source UPS to protect against unexpected power failure f ATTENTION Supply the computer circuit with its own disconnect Use an or power surges Always shut down the Windows operating system before disconnecting power to the computer to minimize performance degradation and operating system failures Connect AC Power A grounded 3 prong IEC60320 C13 power cord provides power to the computer The power supply input accepts 100 240V AC and is autoranging TIP If using an alternate IEC60320 cord make sure the female end of the cord is sized appropriately for the retention clip Follow these steps to connect the computer to an AC power source 1 Connect the power cord to the AC power input A 2 Secure the power cord in place with the
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103. puter Unacceptable v v 2 2 tort gq 9 O p d p GI 5 C Al a q o p iq 5 ron FN 5 q b GI Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 Installation Chapter 2 Connect Peripherals The following illustration shows the I O port panel of the computers Peripheral components compatible to each port are inside the callout figures Display computer models with aluminum bezels have USB ports on both the I O port side panel and the front panel Use these ports to connect various USB devices to the computer such as an external drive All USB ports are enabled or disabled through settings in the UEFI set up menu See USB Configuration on page 69 for more information No Description 1 Front access cover 2 USB 3 0 device port Type A 3 USB key Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 33 Chapter2 Installation Connect Power The computer connects to either a 100 240V AC
104. quired for computer installation 2 cross head screwdriver Panel cutout tools for panel mounting Drill motor and drill bit for wall machine and table mounting Antistatic wrist strap Install the Com puter The computers support the following mounting options Panel mount display computer models Wall machine table and bookshelf mounts non display computer models Panel Mounting Guidelines Observe these guidelines when installing the computer in a panel Remove all electrical power from the panel before making the cutout Confirm that there is adequate space behind the panel For specific information refer to Mounting Clearance Requirements on page 24 Cut supporting panels to specifications before installation Take precautions so metal cuttings do not enter components already installed in panel Supporting panels must be at least 14 gauge for proper sealing against water and dust and to provide proper support The mounting hardware supplied accommodates panel thickness between 1 5 5 5 mm 0 06 0 22 in Make sure the area around the panel cutout is clear Certain restrictions apply when mounting a display computer in a panel See Figure 14 for details Figure 14 Acceptable and Unacceptable Mounting Positions for Display Computers Acceptable Unacceptable AINA In either position front USB port must be near bottom of display lt 60 lt 60 from Vertica
105. res ARC FLASH HAZARD Labels may be on or inside the equipment for example a motor control center to alert people to potential Arc Flash Arc Flash will cause severe injury or death Wear proper Personal Protective Equipment PPE Follow ALL Regulatory requirements for safe work practices and for Personal Protective Equipment PPE gt gt gt Allen Bradley Rockwell Software and Rockwell Automation are trademarks of Rockwell Automation Inc Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies Preface Features Installation Table of Contents Preface Objectives citi mend stinks kirsun iedere ni rr 7 Patpose of This Manual sses ssd as sie sonen ie bar oe AR bir E 7 Additional Resources serssesssrsrsoreeserrrrrr rr rss ser r rs sa iE Abbreviations eeose re EEE en Ern SARS RS 8 Chapter 1 Chapter Objectives pani sne tani Se eae a bi f NS 9 Computer Overview cs ess nens ss besk of EERE eek mnie 9 Operating System Sachets bod Gardner Roda ok cla he tee a ee tad 10 Computer OPtioNs sei ss setts ss ske ean et sosse ak ea EERE 11 Before You DE CIID eedan eei esse baner 12 Parts Listos bab sin ot aerate i Svs AA O n Rv RA AR A 13 Hardware Features oes er sense bu vated Vaa ne SRA ene bed oes 13 External Components and I O ssssssssrssererrrrrrr reser rer rna 13 Internal COM ponielltS s so tenere s nt as atiendicedeuedenets 15 System BEACULES Ta riu CeCe r g ed de dr
106. retention clip B 3 Connect the AC power cord to a power source SHOCK HAZARD Connect the AC power cord to a power source with an earth ground Failure to follow this warning can result in electrical shock 4 Apply 100 240V AC power to the computer 34 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 Installation Chapter 2 Connect DC Power Computers with catalog numbers ending in DC have a DC input terminal block for connecting to a 18 32V DC power source The functional ground screw is required to be grounded on DC power models for EMC regulatory compliance DC power models support operation from either a SELV or PELV power source The DC common DC can be connected together to the functional ground screw to support some SELV cases where grounding at the computer is required by the end user The power supply is internally protected against reverse polarity input power to the computer This power source provides protection so that under normal and single fault conditions the voltage between the conductors and Functional Earth Protective Earth does not exceed a safe value f ATTENTION Use a Class 2 SELV isolated and ungrounded power supply as Follow these steps to connect the computer to a DC power source IMPORTANT A functional ground screw connection is required for EMC compliance 1 Turn off the main power switch or breaker 2 Verify that the DC power wires meet these requirements e Material
107. s limited after installation For where to attach cables see Connect Peripherals on page 33 AC power models If necessary remove the AC retention clip before installing the computers in a panel cutout Reattach the clip after installing the computer Make sure the sealing gasket is properly positioned on the computer This gasket forms a compression type seal Do not use sealing compounds Place the computer in the panel cutout Slide the mounting clips into the holes on the top bottom and sides of the computer 30 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 Installation Chapter 2 8 Hand tighten the mounting clips around the bezel by following the tightening sequence below All Standard 4 3 and 5 4 Display Models with Aluminum Bezel except 1900P Display 1700P Standard Display with Stainless Steel Bezel 1500P Standard Display with 9 2m Stainless Steel Bezel EE g s 1500P Widescreen 16 9 Display All 1900P Standard and Widescreen Display Models 7 kl moma fil me ee 9 Repeat this process at least three times until the clips are hand tight and the gasket is compressed uniformly against the panel 10 Tighten the mounting clips to a torque of 1 35 Nem 12 Ibein by following the torquing sequence on the previous page making sure to not overtighten 11 Repeat this process at least three times until the clips are properly torqued making sure
108. sd e nen aoe a EENAA AS 34 Connect DC Power ccc be 6 be be bese E EE KR 35 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 3 Table of Contents Operation Component Replacement UEFI Set up Utility Functional Ground SCreW ssseserserererrrsrrsrrrerrrrrr rr ers era 36 AC Power Models irern nneur ale beat leser r nnan 36 DE Power Models stseusasegen elderly dena sr Ra na arr 36 Connect toa Network sis Sedel aa dager Nr Se NR NN 37 Chapter3 Chapter Objectives ses ass cssess sienna es er brer eR 39 Operating Guidelines sssssrskors s s ssp snask se ee 39 Touchscreen Precautions ssesserersrsrrrssrerrrrrrrrrrrrrr reser sa 40 Startithe Computetin sci nncesneniwaatiadadumicwendegeeteadeaaate 40 Restart the Computer ko sen sinus cae orate a ae ledet eam wane menace 41 Shut Down the Computer sseseesrresrrrsrrrsrrrrrrrrrr ers ra 41 Adjust the Display Brightness ssseseserseserrererrrrrr eran ra 42 Chapter 4 Chapter ODjectiv ssi syura renin E aga VE RR os 43 Accessories and Replacement Parts s ssesserseerserserserrerra 43 Voltage Precautions lai swe sdesde sd Bed EEE EEEE AER N a 43 Electrostatic Discharge Precautions sssseserrrererrrererr reses 44 Preeconfisuratioh 45 ss haus A EEE EEE EE 44 Post configuration s sessrersererrrrrrrrrr reser rer rr ere rer reses a 45 Reg ired Tools inia gles brrdelfedast a a od a Ae 45 Remove the Coveties cased ini generis on an ears S
109. serrrrrrrrrerrrrrrrr ere rasa 91 Issues during Startup s sssssererrserrrrrrrrrrrr oS rr ere rea 91 Issues after Startup s seseseeesrsserrsrrsrrrrrrrr rer rer rer rr 91 Issues Running New Software ssesererrsererrrrrrrrrrr ere rara 92 Issues with the Add in Card ssssssererresrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr ra 92 Issues with the Integrated Display ssssssssseserrsrrrrrer ra 92 Issues with an External Display sssseeserserserserserserr ra 92 Diagn OS UCS Gartner Sd esp eam iran enna end BER SSR Dr 93 Load the System Defaults sssssersrrserrrrrrrrerrrr rer rr ere rara 94 Clear the UE Plc ied 5 e budorden ino nd a seger Ane 95 Ship or Transport the Computer ssesserrsrrrerrrrrrrrrrrrsa 95 Dispose of the Computer ssseeseserrsererrserrrererrrr rer sera rs 96 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 5 Table of Contents Use a Touchscreen Maintenance Specifications Accessories Installation Index Chapter 7 Touchscreen Technology sssssesesrsrererrrrrrr reser reser reser ra 97 Driver Software ev oats ses headless chee hoe Otte RA oe 97 PCAP Touchscreen Technology sssssrsrssrererrrrrrr reser rer rra 97 Resistive Technology is cscvstonoasewenwetansrenideasien ver ears 98 Calibrate the Resistive Touchscreen 2 0 e eee cece ence ees 98 Chapter 8 Chapter ODectivesicn conver gearkneotew init SNR AR caus pieces 99 Clean the Computer mms oversee yd aeee A Ea 99 Clean the I
110. stallation connect peripherals 33 connect to LAN 37 environment and enclosure notice 22 guidelines 23 product dimensions 24 required tools 28 L LAN connection 37 M maintenance clean the computer 99 cleaning display 99 memory installation guidelines 49 installation precautions 49 mounting panel mounting 30 121 Index 122 network connection Ethernet LAN 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 LAN cable reminder 22 0 optical disc drive specifications 101 102 103 105 106 108 109 P panel mounting guidelines 28 panel cutout 29 parts list 13 PCI Expansion Slot Kit install 116 peripherals connect 33 power DC 35 functional ground screw 36 power connection notices 34 power supply unit PSU replace 52 rear cover install display non display 46 remove display non display 45 replace components post configuration procedure 45 pre configuration procedure 44 replacement parts 43 113 RTC battery estimated life span 50 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 S Setup menu AMI Rescue 83 Diagnostics 81 Exit 88 Firmware Configuration 60 Firmware Update 59 shut down procedure 41 S0 DIMM slots install memory 49 system defaults 94 system views non display bottom 13 non display rear 13 non display sides 13 display front 14 15 16 display rear 14 15 16 display sides 14 15 16 T touchscreen calibrating 98 driver software 9
111. t it must be disabled while update BIOS Firmware Parameter Description BIOS Boot time WatchDog Enables or disables BIOS boot timeout Options Enabled or Disabled default BIOS Timer Out value Set BIOS timer timeout value 10 20 or 30 minutes 10 is default OS time WatchDog Enables or disables OS timeout Options Enabled or Disabled default Timer Out 1 60 Min Set WatchDog timer timeout value 1 60 minutes in 1 minute increments 60 is default 1 See page 60 for an explanation of common buttons near the bottom of screen 2 This field is only visible when BIOS Boot time Watchdog is enabled 3 This field is only visible when OS time Watchdog is enabled IMPORTANT Ifyou enable the BIOS Boot time Watchdog then it must be disabled before you update the BIOS firmware Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 77 Chapter 5 UEFI Set up Utility Boot Rockwell 14 10 54 5 amp Au fomation Boot Boot Configuration Main Bootup NumLock State on Z Quiet Boot Disabled p Advanced Boot Option Priorities Boot Priority List tusi USB Boot Priorities CD DVD ROM Boot Priorities Boot J Hard Drive Boot Priorities Security Save amp Exit Help Default Restore Save Exit Boot Parameter Description Bootup NumLock State Enables or disables the Num Lock key on boot Option On default or Off Quiet Boot Enables or disables Quiet
112. that could need replacing during the life of the computer b Cd Hg At the end of its life collect the battery contained in this computer separately from any unsorted municipal waste 1 The UIB is only on the front of display computers with aluminum bezels Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 51 52 Chapter4 Component Replacement Replace the Power Supply Unit Follow these steps to replace the power supply unit PSU IMPORTANT Usean antistatic wrist strap that is connected to the work surface and properly grounded tools and equipment when handling internal computer components 1 Follow the steps for Pre configuration on page 44 2 Place the computer on a flat steady surface with the rear cover facing upward 3 Remove the eight screws that secure the computer to the display panel A 4 Lift and slide the computer forward so you can unplug the display cables B DC Powered Integrated Display Model Shown a F Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 Component Replacement Chapter 4 5 Disconnect the eDP signal C and panel D cables from the panel adapter board IMPORTANT For display computers with aluminum bezels do not disconnect the USB 3 0 cable between the motherboard and front bezel USB port If necessary cut cable ties so the computer can be hinged into a safe work position while the USB 3 0 cable remains connected The USB 3 0 cable is fragile s
113. the computer is on For a NTFS formatted CF card use the Windows Safely Remove Eject Media process Follow these steps to load a CF card 1 Loosen the two screws that secure the CF card slot cover 2 Remove the CF card slot cover 3 Insert the CF card into the slot until it is firmly seated inserts into the slot before you encounter resistance If you encounter ATTENTION When properly seated more than 80 of the CF card easily resistance before then remove the card rotate it 180 and reinsert Do not force the card into the slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the connector pins 4 Reattach the CF card slot cover 5 Tighten the two screws to secure the slot cover 46 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 Component Replacement Chapter 4 Follow these precautions when working with a drive Drive Precautions Back up or clone your computer before replacing a drive See AMI Rescue on page 83 for more information on backing up your system image IMPORTANT Do not touch internal components Always handle the drive by its frame Do not remove or install a drive with the power on except in circumstances allowed by the operating system Store the drive in an antistatic bag when it is not installed A A Follow these steps to replace a drive HDD or SSD which is on the side of the comp uter SHOCK HAZARD Electrostatic discharge ESD can damage the computer
114. the Cover on page 46 6 Follow the steps for Post configuration on page 45 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 49 Chapter4 Component Replacement Replace the RTC Battery 50 The computers use nonvolatile memory that requires a real time clock RTC lithium battery to retain system information when power is removed The RTC battery is next to the SO DIMMI slot This battery is intended to be replaced during the life of the computer The battery life depends on the amount of time the computer is on or on time On time Expected Battery hrs wk Life yrs 0 m o o 40 5 5 80 If the computer does not retain the correct time and date replace the battery properly e Donot disassemble crush puncture or short external contacts e Donot expose the battery to temperatures higher than the rated temperature ranges in Table 13 on page 110 e Donot dispose of a used battery in water or fire For safety information on handling lithium batteries see Guidelines for Handling Lithium Batteries publication AG 5 4 i ATTENTION A risk of fire and chemical burn exists if the battery is not handled Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 Component Replacement Chapter 4 Follow these steps to replace the RTC battery IMPORTANT Depending on your model replace with a similar CR2450 type coin battery rated at least 0 to 85
115. the gasket is compressed uniformly against the panel provide a proper seal and prevent damage to the product Rockwell Automation assumes no responsibility for water or chemical damage to the computer or other equipment within the enclosure because of improper installation ATTENTION Tighten the mounting clips to the specified torque to Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 31 Chapter2 32 Installation Mount the Non display Computer Follow these steps to mount a non display computer IMPORTANT Certain restrictions apply when mounting the computer to a wall or with a bookshelf mounting bracket See Figure 16 for details The bookshelf mounting bracket catalog number 6189V BOOKBRKT must be ordered separately For horizontal mounting see page 24 for mounting clearance requirements 1 Verify that the power is disconnected 2 Depending on your application drill holes to accommodate M5 sized screws See Figure 7 on page 24 for mounting hole locations and dimensions 3 Mount the computer by using four M5 pan head screws Tighten to a torque that is appropriate for the screw and material Figure 16 Acceptable and Unacceptable Mounting Positions for Non display Computers Acceptabl se For Vertical Mounting For Horizontal Mounting 5 E Under Table Mount Machine or Table Mount top view of computer top view of com
116. the steps for Post configuration on page 45 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 55 Chapter4 Component Replacement Notes 56 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 Chapter 5 UEFI Set up Utility Ch apter Objectives This chapter provides information about the set up utility including an overview of set up utility settings you can change and how to upgrade to a new universal extensible firmware interface UEFI In this chapter UEFI replaces Basic Input Output System BIOS to describe the system firmware except where BIOS is specifically used such as on a graphical interface The chapter covers the following topics Set up Utility Overview Access the Set up Utility Set up Screen Overview Firmware Update Firmware Configuration Diagnostics AMI Rescue Hardware History Exit Set up Utility Overview The set up utility is a hardware configuration program built into the computer s UFFI The UFFI is already configured and optimized so there is no need to run this utility However you can run the set up utility to do the following Change the system configuration Change the UEFI setup when a configuration error is detected by the system Redefine communication ports to prevent any conflicts Read the current amount of system memory Change the boot drive order Set or change the password or make other changes to the security settings Upgrade the system
117. tional specifications go to http ab rockwellautomation com Computers Table 4 NDM non display Model Hardware and Software Specifications Cat No 6181P Specifications OON2HW71AC OON2HW71DC OON2SW71AC OON2SW71DC OON2SE71AC OON2SE71DC Hardware Processor Intel i3 4102E 2 cores 1 6 GHz 3 MB cache TDP 25W Hyperthreading Yes Turboboost No UEFI BIOS version 2 3 1 Intel AMT No Intel Rapid Start Capable Yes Chipset QM87 PCH Video resolution 1920 x 1200 at 60 Hz max Ethernet LAN 10 100 1000 Mbps 2 ports rear Intel i217LM LAN1 with AMT and Intel i210AT LAN2 Expansion slot 1 PCl express x80 System memory Supplied 4GB 2x2 GB Maximum 16 GB 2 x 8 GB Memory type DDR3 1600 204 pin SO DIMM Memory slots 2 Supplied drive HDD SSD Quantity 1 Size min each 100 GB 2 5 in 32 GB 2 5 in Interface location SATA 0 Optical disc drive ODD None supplied 1 0 ports See page 13 CompactFlash Type Il slot with cover Power supply 120 240V AC 18 32V DC 120 240V AC 18 32V DC 120 240V AC 18 32V DC Software Windows 0S See page 10 1 All drives are in a removable drawer 2 Disabled by default 3 Configuration supplied with computer see page 114 for other card configurations Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 101 AppendixA Specifications Table 5 NDM non display Model Hardware and Software Specifications
118. tions available for the integrated display industrial computers A comparative summary of features for the computers is in Appendix A Specifications on page 101 Table 1 Computer Options Cat No 6181P Model Tier Series Power Display Size in Aspect Ratio Touchscreen Bezel Storage Windows 0S OON2HW71AC INDM 2 F a ma N A MA None IHD VProfessional64bitSP1 OON2HW7IDC DC non display OONZSW71AC AC SSD OONZSW71DC DC OON2SE7IAC AC WES 7 64 bit SP1 OON2SE71DC DC OON3HW71AC 3 AC HDD 7 Professional 64 bit SP1 OON3HW71DC DC OON3SW71AC AC SSD OON3SW71DC DC OON3RS8IAC AC HDD 2 Server 2008 R2 64 bit SP 1 OON3RS81DC DC I2A2HW71DC DC T2A2SW7IAC AC SSD T2A2SW71DC DC T2A2SETIAC AC WES 7 64 bit SP1 I2A2SE7IDC DC I5A2HW71DC DC A5A2SW71AC AC SSD I5A2SW71DC DC A5A2SE71AC AC WES 7 64 bit SP1 I5A2SE7IDC DC ISQQHW71AC AC Stainless steel HDD 7 Professional 64 bit SP1 15C2HW71DC DC 15C2SW71AC AC SSD 15C2SW71DC DC 15A3HW71AC 3 AC PCAP Aluminum HDD ISA3HW71DC DC I5A3SW7IAC AC SSD I5A3SW71DC DC 15B3HW71AC AC 152 16 9 HDD 15B3HW71DC DC 15B3SW7IAC AC SSD 15B3SW71DC DC Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 11
119. tive Technology Calibrate the Resistive Touchscreen 98 Resistive touchscreens are activated when you apply pressure to the touchscreen with your finger You can operate a resistive touchscreen while wearing gloves Resistive touchscreens accept only single finger input Multi finger input or palm contact can cause an incorrect touch input ATTENTION Do not use sharp instruments to activate the touchscreen Scratching the surface of the touchscreen can damage the display IMPORTANT Resistive touchscreens are only on Tier 2 computer models See Computer Options on page 11 to see if your model is Tier 2 The resistive touchscreen supplied with the computer is factory installed and calibrated Perform the following steps to recalibrate the touchscreen 1 From the Windows control panel menu select Tablet PC Settings 2 On the Display tab of Tablet PC Settings click Calibrate 3 Follow the calibration instructions on the touchscreen Tablet PC Settings p View by Small icons Y Display Other Configure Configure your pen and touch eg AutoPlay displays 2 i Credential Manager Display options w Desktop Gadgets Displog 1 Digital Flat Panel 1280x1024 60Hz v E Display Details Single Touch Input Available UA Fonts amp Indexing Options P calibrate P Reset Internet Options P Mouse Choose the order in which your screen rotates Go to Orientation Parental Controls EA Personalization
120. ton You will be warned if there is not enough free space on the destination for the image IMPORTANT Any USB mass storage drive must be formatted as FAT32 have a drive label other than Recovery and be non blank 4 In the Destination of Image File field click Browse to locate the destination source The default destination source is the hidden partition on your hard drive 5 Click Backup Now to start the backup process IMPORTANT A warning appears if there is not enough free space on the destination source Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 85 Chapter 5 UEFI Set up Utility 86 Restore from an Image Perform the following steps to restore your computer from a system image backup IMPORTANT Restoring from a back up image completely replaces any existing data on the target drive Make sure all data is backed up before proceeding with the following steps 1 Click the AMI Rescue menu to access the AMI Restore screen 2 Click Restore from an Image 3 In the Source of Image File field click Browse to locate the image source The default image source is the hidden partition on your hard drive AB Rockwell February 27 14 11 04 15 wy Automation Source of Image File 9 Z Browse R Destination of Restore Data Browse eeg _ Please choose source and destination first then press Restore Now Restore Now Exit Your data 0S applications amp dat
121. ver the touchscreen utility automatically detects the USB port used by the touchscreen controller PCAP touchscreens do not need any calibration If you try to calibrate a PCAP touchscreen through the Windows Tablet PC Settings you receive a warning g Tablet PC Setti Display Other Cd Janel All Control Panel Items z I Search Contro Configure your pen and touch displays aen ve r s settings View by Display options Display 1 Mobile PC Display x Details Touch Input Available f Administrative Tools fig AutoPlay EI Color Management Credential Manager Calibrate Mp Reset Wanin a Choose the order in which your screen rotates Go to Orientation i This unit has already been calibrated Attempting another calibration with the Tablet PC utility is not recommended and may cause unintended calibration shift Please reference the user manual or contact your computer s supplier for questions on calibration OK Cancel Apply Ge Prone and Modem Realtek HD Audio Manager Recovery Region and Language amp Speech Recognition IF Tablet PC Settings I RemoteApp and Desktop Connections a Sound Sync Center i System IMPORTANT PCAP touchscreens are only on Tier 3 computer models See Computer Options on page 11 to see if your model is Tier 3 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 97 Chapter7 Use a Touchscreen Resis
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123. with the kit F If you are installing Secure it with A two slot riser board The PCI PCle riser bracket provided with the kit Four screws A single slot riser board The default PCI PCle riser bracket Two screws 11 Insert the riser board connector in the onboard expansion slot making sure the board is properly seated in the slot G 12 Tighten the three screws to secure the PCI PCle riser board assembly to the chassis H Integrated Display Models Shown gt WALI WAAAY kJ A ANAL WAAAY SYM Single slot ET Riser Board Two slot E I Riser Board A o IMPORTANT Make sure the mounting bracket does not pinch any cables under the bracket If you intend to install A compatible add in card now Proceed to page 114 for instructions An add in card later 1 Reinstall the rear cover 2 Apply power to the computer 13 Reinstall the computer cover as detailed in Reinstall the Cover on page 46 14 Follow the steps for Post configuration on page 45 118 Rockwell Automation Publication 6181P UM003A EN P May 2014 Accessories Installation Appendix B Install Additional Memory The motherboard of the integrated display computers has two SO DIMM slots that support up to 16 GB maximum system memory See Replace or Add Memory Modules on page 48 for further information on installing ad

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