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1. Ventilation Do not cover ventilation holes by the installation They effect circulation of the air to cool the device Provide sufficient volume for the air exchange in control cabinet panel The free space around the BC must be at least 50 mm at the rear side a free space of 20 mm is permissible e With closed housing take care of a suitable circulation Example BC17 built in The following is valid correspondingly for other versions Cooling fins to dissipate the heat from the CPU to the environment Fig 2 1 Ventilation Page 10 of 72 Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Ol BC Web Installation 2 3 3 Installation position The vertical installation as well as deviations up to 5 in the below indicated directions are permitted For deviations from vertical installation it is to be considered that the air exchange via ventilation holes in the housing remains guaranteed Example BC12 built in The following is valid correspondingly for other versions Fig 2 2 Permissible installation positions 2 3 4 Installation cutout For dimensions of the installation cutout see in chapter Mechanical Dimensions the section Fitting dimensions of the respective device Also ensure free space to pull out the BC from the installation cutout Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Page 11 of 72 Installation Ol BC Web 2 3 5 Mounting and sealing Built in Built in unit BC as a built in unit can be installed in c
2. Header socket DFK MSTB 2 5 2 GF 5 08 2 pin pitch 5 08 mm Phoenix Contact Plug component MSTB 2 5 2 STF 5 08 2 pin pitch 5 08 mm Phoenix Contact e Attach the supplied connector onto a 2 wire cable and plug it into the socket on the bottom of the housing Consider and polarity Connect the supply cable to a 24 V supply voltage that meets the requirements for a safe extra low voltage SELV according to EN 60950 The device is ready for 24 VDC operation 2 6 Using peripheral devices The devices of MSC Tuttlingen GmbH offer by means of their peripheral interfaces the possibility to connect different components When using standard peripheral devices e g at the USB port you have to note that their electromagnetic interference immunity is often only sufficient for office environments They are not suitable however for operating in the industrial environment Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Page 15 of 72 Installation Ol BC Web This page is left intentionally blank Page 16 of 72 Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Ol BC Web Commissioning and Operating 3 3 1 Commissioning and Operating Expanding the BC Note BC is a completely configured device An expansion is not planned for the user If necessary only the replacement of Compact Flash card and back up battery is required General requirements Limitation of liability All technical specifications and approvals apply onl
3. Pull the power plug before opening the device p Danger Especially for devices with 24 VDC supply Notice Device may be operated only with safe extra low voltage extra low function potential with safe disconnection The power transformer must correspond to the valid specifications Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Page 13 of 72 Installation 2 5 Connecting to power supply Mains supply voltage 24 VDC Ol BC Web 24 VDC 18 36 VDC supply for integrated DC DC transducer The voltage applied must meet the requirements for a safe extra low voltage SELV according to EN 60950 Attend to and polarity Before connecting to mains Does available voltage conform to the standard voltage requirement Functional grounding Connect grounding point with cabinet ground Grounding bolt M4x10 on the rear of the housing Example BC12 built in The following is valid correspondingly for other device versions Bottom side of the housing Voltage supply 24 VDC HA V DFK MSTB 2 5 2 GF 5 08 A Note pin assignment Grounding point _ M4x10 u Connection cable For connecting the power supply we recommend Cu wire 75 C Cross section 2 5 mm Tightening torque 0 5 0 6 Nm with screws at the plug component Page 14 of 72 Connecting to 24 VDC power supply Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Ol BC Web Installation Plug in connection for 24 VDC on the bottom of the housing
4. Unit for usage at the machine on site Built in built in unit Housing of galvanized sheet steel Mounting by means of clamping jaws Protection class IP 65 at front IP 20 at rear Stainless steel front panel Touchscreen analogue resistive TFT color display in different sizes and resolutions Cooling Fanless Supply voltage 24 VDC Base board for integration of CPU module at ETX form factor CPU Geode LX800 on ET e module SDRAM Compact Flash card Onboard graphics shared memory Interfaces to peripherals 2x USB 2 0 Ethernet RJ 45 socket 10 100 Base T Software Operating system based on Embedded Linux Web VNC client RDP applications Test certificate CE Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Page 5 of 72 Characteristics Ol BC Web 1 2 Use BC operation terminals are completely configured for most server environments e g RDP Web or extended configurations The connection to the server will be established via Ethernet The devices are characterized by high operational reliability at rough conditions The BC is a typical built in unit with a front panel made of stainless steel and is suitable for hygienically sophisticated applications 1 3 Nomenclature The identification of the different versions of BC type series depends on display size The order code describes more in detail the respective equipment For example BC T LX 800 12 1 V2A 256 Web Operating system function DRAM i
5. a The modified work must itself be a software library b You must cause the files modified to carry prominent notices stating that you changed the files and the date of any change c You must cause the whole of the work to be licensed at no charge to all third parties under the terms of this License d If a facility in the modified Library refers to a function or a table of data to be supplied by an application program that uses the facility other than as an argument passed when the facility is invoked then you must make a good faith effort to ensure that in the event an application does not supply such function or table the facility still operates and performs whatever part of its purpose remains meaningful For example a function in a library to compute square roots has a purpose that is entirely well defined independent of the application Therefore Subsection 2d requires that any application supplied function or table used by this function must be optional if the application does not supply it the square root function must still compute square roots Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Page 65 of 72 Appendix Licensing Ol BC Web Co al Page 66 of 72 These requirements apply to the modified work as a whole If identifiable sections of that work are not derived from the Library and can be reasonably considered independent and separate works in themselves then this License and its terms do not apply to those sections w
6. NN Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Ol BC Web Mechanical Dimensions A 358 O 3213 3 o o ue z O O 7 A e l o i I I O 85 d 5 O E 0c y bar o ain uy pn co amp LA General tolerances ISO 2768 mK Fig 6 5 BC17 Built in Device dimensions Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Page 53 of 72 BC Web Ol Imensions Mechanical D imensions Fitting d 6 2 3 Recommended installation cutout 442 ee SRE NS SSN IQ 1 NS SS i Sy SS IQ SSN IQ SS i SN EX SOS SS i SN SS i NN ISS SIN SSI i NN III i SN III III III SOS Rane i SIN SN i RAR Ren ISS SSI i IQ IQ i IQ Rene IQ XX IQ Aan i RYN SSN SIN SS i SIN S i RY QI SIN INSI i SIN Rn i IX vv SIN IQ SIN SS i RSS RLV Rv IQ SS i IQ Pv i IQ Wr III INS i III ISS i III SY III SSI INS SY i III We i III SS INS SS i III SS i ISS SI INS SI SN WO i SS SS SS WO i NN SSI i SS Ro SS Wo i SS SS i IQ So IQ NS IQ NS i QI NNN RSS III i SN ISS i NN ISS ISS ISS i SY ISS i SS SS SS SS SQ SS i SS ISS i ISS ISS IQ SS i SN SI i NN NI ISI SS NN SSS i ISS SSI ISS SS i III SSS i SIN NN IQ SSI i RQ IQ i RSS IQ SN ANNA SN SN i RSS SY NO SS liL ge ggg LLL LE E IT D D ILI E E JF III i ANN ISS So XX i NU
7. 12 1 display Touchscreen Fig 6 1 BC12 Built in Front Page 47 of 72 Mechanical Dimensions Ol BC Web 6 1 2 Device dimensions BC12 Built in 265 yA s q RE RANMA ANAM AAA ff I la Page 48 of 72 Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Ol BC Web Mechanical Dimensions n 265 1 a 25657 9 7 2 5 TD eo 85 I 0 4 on moe SA General tolerances ISO 2768 mK Fig 6 2 BC12 Built in Device dimensions Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Page 49 of 72 BC Web Ol Imensions Mechanical D imensions Fitting d 6 1 3 Recommended installation cutout 312 RI SSS ISS SSSR ASSI SITES SUNG SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SSSSSSSSSSS Y SN i SSN i Ran SSN III SI i SN Rr i SN SS INS INSI i IQ SS i IQ III i IQ RA ve IQ RS i III SOX i III NI RSS SS NS SS i NS III NN IQ i NN III i RSV SS NN NX i III SS i NN SS RSV WACK NS SS i RSS RV Rv NS IQ i IQ SS i RQ unr SS SS Sx i IQ SS IQ Ree IQ QI i SN SS i QI SS RQ SS i RSS SS i NN RS ISS SS i III QI SY SS i SIN SS SSN DQ i SS SSI i SS RQ IQ DQ i III DQ III SID S
8. Automatic Timed login Username Password Windows domain Connection retries Timeout monitoring Connection 1 Connection 2 Connection 3 Address msctutes2 Connection type RDP vj Username user Password password Domain tuttlingen Max Connection retries 0 endless Waiting time Connection Monitoring Activate autologin Timed login mm Automatic login Connection 1 gt Cancel Submit Fig 4 14 Example for RDP connection Page 38 of 72 Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Ol BC Web Operating system and Software 4 5 3 VNC connection Configuration parameter Address Port Automatic Timed login Connection retries Timeout monitoring Connection 1 Connection 2 Connection 3 Address 192 168 200 123 Connection type VNC y Password password Max Connection retries 0 endless Waiting time Connection Monitoring Activate autologin Timed login h Automatic login Connection 1 gt Cancel Submit Fig 4 15 Example for VNC connection Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Page 39 of 72 Operating system and Software Ol BC Web 4 5 4 Configuring the VNC server Following open source products can be applied if there is no VNC server installed on a Windows computer Ultra VNC version 1 02 TightVNC version 1 3 9 Please install these products according to the appropriate product documentation The screen update behavior of the server must be configured
9. Bc Base Client Web Built in Embedded Linux Operating Instructions Issue 1 00 11 7 2008 MSC Tuttlingen GmbH Rudolf Diesel StraBe 17 D 78532 Tuttlingen Tel 49 7461 925 200 Fax 49 7461 925 268 E Mail sales msc tuttlingen de www msc tuttlingen com MICROCOMPUTERS SYSTEMS COMPONENTS TUTTLINGEN GMBH Ol BC Web General Notice General Notice Safety guidelines This document contains notices which you should observe to ensure your own personal safety as well as to protect the product and connected equipment These notices are highlighted in the manual by a warning triangle and are marked as follows according to the level of danger Danger Caution Qiii Intended use i gt Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Immediate danger to life and limb of personnel and others Non compliance will cause death or serious crippling injury Hazardous situation to life and limb of personnel and others Non compliance may cause death or serious injury Potentially hazardous situation Non compliance may cause slight injury possible damage to property Notes on correct handling Non compliance may cause damage to the product and or to parts items in the vicinity Important information about the product the handling of the product or the part of the documentation onto which is supposed to be made especially attentive Environmental protection Non compliance may have an impac
10. Operating system and Software Ol BC Web 4 3 3 Network Behavior of the BC in the net needs to be configured in menu item Network The system can be used in the following operating modes Automatic network configuration by DHCP Manual network configuration Routing to different network segments can not be configured with the BC Status System Connections mm Exit Display Touch Network Passwords Update Host name DHCP Network configuration IP Address Subnet mask Standard Gateway DNS Server Advanced Network Settings v DNS Timeout 2 DNS Attempts 2 Cancel Submit Fig 4 8 Network Configuration The HOST name can be assigned with both operating modes in DHCP operation it automatically can be transferred from the DHCP server Following values can be set for manual network configuration IP Address e Subnet mask e Standard Gateway e DNS Server In case of network failure the reaction time can be optimized The number of inquiry attempts at a DNS server can be set with the Advanced Network Settings option for this reason see DNS Attempts Waiting time between attempts can be set via DNS Timeout parameter However the reaction time in the network is subject to various factors so that the timeout value is not in accordance with the time value in seconds It is rather a matter of a time period which is influenced by the actual network structure Page 32 of 72 Rev 1 00 d
11. VNC and RDP are controlled at the point of connection establishment and during the established connection Connection monitoring can be configured with two different options 1 Endless connection establishment 2 Connection establishment for n attempts A waiting period should be configured between single attempts to avoid unnecessary system load Switch on behavior The BC Web automatically starts booting after power is supplied Previously the LAN connection has to be linked to the Ethernet interface for recognition while booting Keyboard and mouse can be connected to the USB ports if needed There is no On Off switch Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Page 25 of 72 Operating system and Software Ol BC Web Booting process The booting logo appears during the booting process The display manager is initiated after switching into graphic mode In basic condition of the device this is depicted as demonstrated in the window below Example Display manager after booting Connection 1 o Connection 2 9 Connection 3 o Connection 4 aboy MSC Base Client based on Linux Fig 4 1 Display manager after booting Remote configuration The configuration desktop can be accessed remotely during ongoing operation For this purpose a minimal Web server is integrated in every terminal system Remote access is carried out via following address syntax http lt IP gt cgi bin index All configuration issues described in secti
12. result in prosecution according to civil and criminal law and lead to severe penalty and or compensation for damages Please read the valid license regulations for this software before installation and use Every other use of this software is permitted with the appropriate system plattform of MSC Tuttlingen GmbH only Guarantee regulations for free software The use of the free software included with this product exceeding the program sequence intended by MSC Tuttlingen GmbH is subject to own risk That means no guarantee claims against MSC Tuttlingen GmbH can be raised MSC Tuttlingen GmbH offers no technical support for the product if the product is used with altered software The listed license regulations include notes regarding the guarantee of authors and other lawful holders of the free software Also there are no guarantee claims against MSC Tuttlingen GmbH if a deficiency of the product rests or could rest upon the fact that the user has altered the program or configuaration Page 56 of 72 Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Ol BC Web Appendix Licensing 7 2 GNU General Public License GPL Version 2 0 GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2 June 1991 Copyright C 1989 1991 Free Software Foundation Inc 51 Franklin Street Fifth Floor Boston MA 02110 1301 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document but changing it is not allowed Preamble The licenses for most sof
13. 3 2 1 Interfaces TEE 21 Access to DOrTS ritu HH AA HEEL E e a ae 21 Identification label 2 2 ree Mined ee Hoe a de He id d Ra eae Aladin da das 21 3 2 2 Peripherals uie diate di io du ean td He ld av Meda a e e etes 22 Keyboard itx tt Hee e ted pe ul Helen 22 MOUSE ede o er anal In Asa eua do e d e geb d o e ei pec es 22 Plugging the keyboard and mouse sse nn 22 Booting from USB Stick 2 ree t e Ee d pete Lili 22 Ethernet network das iia ele die el Be eee Hg eld ud Meda hie Doe cer HUE de dete dt 23 3 3 Operating the BG iia a e E dn able Hi 23 3 3 1 Panel with toUCHASCIeeN oooomocccnonncccnonncccnnn ancora EN NiaU E A KM Eaa Sea NSN 23 3 3 2 Cleaning cat ade pru He eot dre Heide ee phe eee 23 4 Operating system and SOftWare mmssrnnsvrnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnneennn 25 4 1 Gharacteristics are 25 4 1 1 Switch on Eee ete e ro aaa A a oe 25 4 1 2 Bootind prOCess x nde sten aine AEAEE ede eaae biases ead a a en Aa hes 26 4 1 3 Remote configuration sesssesssssssessssseses enne enne nnne entente nsn nnns st trt sentes ennt senten 26 4 2 Operating elements 240444400nnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnannnn 27 4 2 1 Sott keyboald xe nest tt tree Cree uter Li M Medis eec den 27 4 2 2 Touch calibration sgt ai t too eom dea to ee at a ebat 28 4 3 System configura avis to tee kvm Hen datakil
14. BC12 LX800 S Linux 6309U81 BC T LX 800 12 1 V2A 256 Web x x x x x x 3 50 BC17 LX800 D Linux 6309U83 BC T LX 800 17 0 V2A 256 Web x x x x x x 6 60 The accessories clamping jaws for each device weigh 100 g approximately Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Page 45 of 72 Technical Data 5 3 External connections 5 3 1 USB ports 4 pin USB connector type A to connect USB peripheral devices Ol BC Web USB Type A USB Meaning apa 1 VCC USB Voltage supply 4 2 USB Data 5 3 USB Data 1 4 GND Ground Fig 5 1 Note 2xUSB 2 0 5 3 2 Ethernet connection One Ethernet connection via 10Base T connector Ethernet The Ethernet controller supports transfer rates of 10 Mbit s and 100 Mbit s 10Base T Pin Signal Meaning Input Output RJ 45 CAT5 1 TxD 10Base T Transmit Differential Output 2 TxD 10Base T Transmit Differential Output 3 RxD 10Base T Receive Differential Input Cd 4 NC not connected Bom 5 N C not connected 6 RxD 10Base T Receive Differential Input 8 1 7 N C not connected sz 8 N C not connected acs Fig 5 2 Page 46 of 72 USB Ethernet Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Ol BC Web 6 Mechanical Dimensions 6 1 BC with 12 1 display 6 1 1 Front Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Mechanical Dimensions Stainless steel Built in Built in unit 327 mm x 265 mm
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17. Weight 3g Replacing the battery When the charge is too low or the battery is empty the data stored in the CMOS RAM e g date and time might not be accurate Then the Lithium battery must be replaced To replace the battery follow these steps Observe the precautions in section General requirements Open the housing as described in section Opening the device With a medium flat bladed screwdriver gently pry the battery enough to free the battery from its socket Install the new battery in the socket orienting the face up Close the BC again Notice Incorrect replacement leads to danger of explosion The battery may be replaced only with an identical battery or with a type recommended by the manufacturer Ensure that you insert the battery in the right way see polarity Note Do not throw Lithium batteries into the household waste They must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations concerning special waste Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Page 19 of 72 Commissioning and Operating Ol BC Web Flash memory The base board of the BC is firmly equipped with a Compact Flash card The Compact Flash card is used as a storage medium exclusively for the operating system and the system configuration Notice Do not save any data to the storage medium if a supply voltage failure occurs The variable voltage in such an event causes uncontrolled writing to the storage medium data f
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20. ssesssseeseseeeeeeeeeennnnee nnne nre 54 Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Page 3 of 72 Table of Figures Ol BC Web Note These BC Web operating instructions describe the standard versions of the BC Web Base Client Customized variants are also based on these components If necessary a description of the significant special particulars is attached Please read the operating instructions before the first use and keep them carefully for the later use They are written for customers with prior knowledge in PC technology and automation Purpose These operating instructions are part of the Technical Documentation of the BC Base Client They provide service personnel and system advisors with the information required to install commission operate and maintain the BC BC Web Operating Instructions Article no 69 00 138 Copyright MSC Tuttlingen GmbH 78532 Tuttlingen 2008 Subject to change without notice Page 4 of 72 Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Ol BC Web Characteristics 1 1 Characteristics Features Remote solutions are becoming more and more important for the operation and visualization of machines Particularly the central software installation and maintenance of a server lead to considerable cost savings compared to applications with several panel computers with complete installation In addition the increasing circulation of Web servers in PLC and SCADA systems lead to further savings for the client license costs
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22. C to 50 C Device with 17 0 display 0 C to 45 C Storage 20 C to 60 C Relative humidity 50 max at 40 C non condensing 90 max at 20 C non condensing Ambient air free of corrosive gases Oscillation load in operation according to EN 60068 2 6 10 Hz to 58 Hz 0 150 mm pp 58 Hz to 150 Hz 1g Shock load in operation according to EN 60068 2 27 10 9 11 ms 3 shocks EMC directive 2004 108 EC Testing for EG conformity Interference emission according to EN 55022 1998 A1 2000 A2 2003 Class A Interference resistance according to EN 55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 and EN 61000 6 2 2001 Endurance test 24 h Burn In Test certificate CE Notice The voltage applied must meet the requirements for a safe extra low voltage SELV according to EN 60950 Page 44 of 72 Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Ol BC Web Technical Data 5 2 Device specific Specific dates for different versions of the BC line are described in this section Indication Article no Order code Front CPU Display RAM CF OS Weight 5 813 Ol z a IN az E e o gt lt amp 20 O15 5 E lS Lx IL g 2 22 ls S x 25 535 lt S 3 s Ele S lols c Ela 2 Ol eo ojo Q o o G o x ElE o o o D 318 EIE m m o a E QA S ii gt gt 8 SS x x gt gt lo a Oz Sis 8 ale 18 8 28 ex a LO LU So
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24. Frob a library for tweaking knobs written by James Random Hacker signature of Ty Coon 1 April 1990 Ty Coon President of Vice That s all there is to it Page 70 of 72 Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Ol BC Web Appendix Licensing 7 4 BSD Copyright Notation Copyright c 1988 1989 1991 1994 1995 1996 1997 The Regents of the University of California All rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that 1 source code distributions retain the above copyright notice and this paragraph in its entirety 2 distributions including binary code include the above copyright notice and this paragraph in its entirety in the documentation or other materials provided with the distribution and 3 all advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software display the following acknowledgement This product includes software developed by the University of California Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory and its contributors Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Page 71 of 72 Appendix Licensin
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26. N III SST SSS SSS SSS INN i Imensions BC17 Built in Fitting d Fig 6 6 Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Page 54 of 72 Ol BC Web Appendix Licensing Appendix Licensing Licensing regulations Free software packages The system software of the BC Web device generation includes the following function packages GRUB Bootloader Version 0 97 Linux Kernel 2 6 21 6 LibC Version 2 3 BusyBox 1 2 0 Automount 5 0 2 XOrg 7 1 Mozilla Firefox 2 0 0 10 VNC based on TightVNC 1 3 9 RDesktop 1 5 0 Sun Java SE Runtime 1 6 1 5 1 4 optionally A detailed list of all modules can be inquired with your responsible sales commissioner Notice These programs were developed by third parties If you want to use free software for more than the program sequence intended by MSC Tuttlingen GmbH you can acquire rights of use from the authors or other initiators of this software in compliance with license regulations The source code of the free software with appropriate license texts and author notations can be inquired with your responsible sales commissioner within five years after acquiring this product Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Page 55 of 72 Appendix Licensing Ol BC Web General terms for disposal of software products This software is protected by national and international copyright and contracts Unlawful copying and distribution of this software or parts of it are liable to prosecution This will
27. N SSN i NN Re i III ISS SY ISS i SINN ISS i NN ISSN SINN IQ i SIN SN RSS SN SSN AnD EEE RSS Re i IQ XX SN QI i SN SN i RS ISS NN XX SN IN i RS INSI Ray INSI i RQ no III i IQ IQ IQ III i ANN SS i III NI RS SS SN SS i RSS NI i SIN NI RSSSS NI i LQ vv SS i SSS SS Ny RSS SSN RSS i QA vv RSS SSN RSS i LA vv RSS i NN RSS SIN SS i LA vv NI i SSS SS SS XX III NNN i NX SS Ren SS i SN NN i IX SSI SN SS i ANN SS SS SS XI NS i IQ QI i III III III III i NN Ac i SN III SSN SS i SN IQ SN ISS i III ISS ISSO SS i IQ RX i IQ RR IQ QI i Ren ID SSN NRS SI i NN RSS RS SSN SSSRRRSSSSNSSSSSSSSSSSSASSSN88888SSSS8 NSSSSSSNSSSNNSSNNSNNNSNSSSSSSSSSSE E ESSE RSs RAH 1 SWS RSS CSAS H SSS imensions Fitting d In BC12 Built Fig 6 3 Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Page 50 of 72 Ol BC Web Mechanical Dimensions 6 2 BC with 17 0 display 6 2 1 Front e Stainless steel e Built in Built in unit 457 mm x 335 8 mm e 17 0 display Touchscreen 335 8 e Fig 6 4 BC17 Built in Front Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Page 51 of 72 Mechanical Dimensions 6 2 2 Device dimensions BC17 Built in 3585 D isl Ld 635 655 Page 52 of 72 Ol BC Web FTTUTTTTTTITTTNT
28. R OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Page 61 of 72 Appendix Licensing Ol BC Web How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs If you develop a new program and you want it to be of the greatest possible use to the public the best way to achieve this is to make it free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms To do so attach the following notices to the program It is safest to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively convey the exclusion of warranty and each file should have at least the copyright line and a pointer to where the full notice is found lt one line to give the program s name and a brief idea of what it does gt Copyright C lt year gt lt name of author gt This program is free software you can redistribute it and or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation either version 2 of the License or at your option any later version This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE See the GNU General Public License for more details You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program if not write to the Free Software Foundation Inc 51 F
29. abinets and racks as well as front panels of switching cabinets and desks For mounting There are clamping jaws to be set into the holes planned for this in the housing well Put BC into the installation cutout from in front and hold it there Place enclosed clamping jaws on the positions marked in the figure Fix the device in the installation cutout by tightening the Philips screws Tightening torque 0 4 Nm For installation of the front panel according with IP 65 The sealing on the back side is not interrupted and goes round the border of the plate round cord made of foamed rubber 5 mm Example BC17 built in The following is valid correspondingly for other versions Sealing Rubber seal Mounting Clamping jaw Fig 2 3 Mounting and sealing Note Select the installation cutout so that the control cabinet panel contains reinforcement bars to stabilize the installation cutout If necessary install such reinforcement bars Protection class IP 65 is only guaranteed with sufficient rigidity of control cabinet panel if the panel is installed correctly with the enclosed clamping jaws and the sealing is positioned correctly Page 12 of 72 Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Ol BC Web Installation 2 4 Providing readiness of operation Fail safe connections for ensuring trouble free operation Use only shielded cables and metallic connectors for all signal connections Screw down or lock all plug con
30. as follows to ensure correct transmission of quick data modifications at the main computer to the client Note Settings concerning the display update can influence the system performance substantially Video Hook Drivers offered for each server product can have a positive impact on the system behavior However the entire system must be adjusted individually Ultra VNC server Agi xl M Server Screen Updates Handling v Poll Full Screen Ultra Fast v Poll Foreground Window Poll Console Windows Only Poll Window Under Cursor Poll On Event Only IV System HookDII IV Video Hook Driver EIICHEEK Low Accuracy Turbo Speed Single Window Sharing Share only the Server Window Named OK Apply Cancel Fig 4 16 Ultra VNC server Page 40 of 72 Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Ol BC Web Operating system and Software TightVNC server IV Pol oreground window T Pall console windows only JU Pall window under cursor JU Poll on event received only fo Fig 4 17 TightVNC server Note The value Polling cycle can be adjusted for quick system alterations as well Though this is not recommended in terms of higher system load Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Page 41 of 72 Operating system and Software Ol BC Web This page is left intentionally blank Page 42 of 72 Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Ol BC Web Technical Data 5 Technical Data 5 1 Ge
31. ated 11 7 2008 Ol BC Web Operating system and Software 4 3 4 Pass words The passwords for the individual connections can be entered in the menu Passwords Connections Display Touch Network Passwords Update admin Password 1 Password 2 Password 3 Password 4 Cancel Submit Fig 4 9 Passwords Entries Default value for admin no password 4 3 5 Update If desired the system can be updated with an USB memory medium delivered by MSC Tuttlingen GmbH After inserting the USB memory medium will automatically be mounted as drive Select the update image with button Browse Connections Display Touch Network Passwords Update Browse Update Fig 4 10 Update Select image and start mode By pressing the button Update the BC will go into update mode and will re start The system update will be conducted during the re start Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Page 33 of 72 Operating system and Software Ol BC Web 4 3 6 Language setting In this menu the language for the system configuration and the layout of the soft keyboard can be adjusted Connection Configuration Language system configuration English gt Keyboard layout English en us gt Cancel Submit Fig 4 11 Language setting German and English Presently language settings in German and English are available Page 34 of 72 Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Ol BC Web Operating system and Softwa
32. bottom of the housing Ethernet Fig 3 4 Identification label Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Page 21 of 72 Commissioning and Operating Ol BC Web 3 2 2 Peripherals Keyboard Notice For the process operation external keyboard and external mouse must be provided with the CE mark for industrial environment External keyboard and touchscreen may be operated in parallel The BC is designed to connect a USB keyboard It can be connected to one of the USB ports Mouse The BC is designed to connect a USB mouse It can be connected to one of the USB ports Plugging the keyboard and mouse Notice Plug in keyboard and or mouse only after the switch on of the device If keyboard and or mouse are already inserted on the USB interfaces during the switch on of the device they are not always functional After having inserted them again with the device switched on they are supplied correctly with supply voltage and are available for operation 1 Switch on the device 2 Plug in keyboard and or mouse Booting from USB stick Notice Put USB stick on USB port B for booting If the BC has to boot from a USB stick the stick must be plugged on USB port B USB port B is located on the bottom side of the housing and is the USB interface that is directed to the rear of the housing USB port B corresponds with port 0 on the CPU platform which
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34. de 29 4 3 1 BE da aaa 30 4 3 2 TOUCh scitis thc ostio stt ad 31 4 3 3 Nemok sos 32 4 3 4 PASS S knee ee 33 4 3 5 A Lee ee LNG 33 4 3 6 Language settngr us ae tere deemed nera bise eis i ae eia i Akbar ge aes 34 4 4 Connection establishment eene nennen nennen nentes nnne nnn 35 4 4 1 Manual connection establishment ooncccccnninicinonicccccnnnncccnnn non nono teke cnn ee ee n aran nennen enne 35 4 4 2 Automatic connection establishment 44444444nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nen ann nenn 36 Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Page 1 of 72 Contents Ol BC Web 4 5 Connection configuration sesssssssssssseseseeeeee eene nennen nennen nri n nnns inneren sitne 37 4 5 1 Lu logeefsler eoe 37 4 5 2 RDesktop connection Windows Terminal Services uuerssessssennsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 38 4 5 3 VNC CONNECHON mI 39 4 5 4 Configuring the VNC Server sesssssssssssssesesenenee eo ee eo ee eo ee thee a oka nnns inn tete ens nnns entree nens 40 5 Incip 43 5 1 General EE 43 5 2 Bevice specific nu EM 45 5 3 External c hnetti ns a n n ara te ae Lane 46 5 3 1 USBPOTES i A A Ed ee d Ra 46 5 3 2 Ethernet connection ane C 46 6 Mechanical Dimensions rnnnnnvennnnnnnvnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnvennnnnnvnnnnnnnnvennnnnnvennnnnneennnnnneennnnnneenennn 47 6 1 BG with 12 1 display reset beet t eer EI rie tabe e an Herr
35. e P fe ned 47 6 1 1 gen TEE 47 6 1 2 Device dimensions e e fere er een erede ie te 48 BG 12 Bulnes 48 6 1 3 Fitting CIMENSIONS mi er e Meri evant iat oie 50 6 2 BG with 17 0 dISplay 5 hh to tte ifa ide 51 6 2 1 uio PEE 51 6 2 2 Device dimensions tu f Er e teria Eve bete atate vated adie ats 52 BOT Builtzin i te EIE o hc niet ad tta tabe ton afe He teat is 52 6 2 3 Fitting AIMENSIONS iore unde hen Ad bd teke ee d 54 Appendix 7 LICENS N ena E E E ZRAKU GR KRK OEE OV KRETE E KOJE ribe Ede OAOE 55 7 1 Licensing regulati ns cd edet men ene i e rd Te edt 55 7 4 1 Free software packages nri rn Me eio e te e Eee teg 55 7 1 2 General terms for disposal of software products ssssssssssssse eene 56 2 1 3 Guarantee regulations for free Software essere nennen 56 7 2 GNU General Public License GPL Version 2 0 1 aa a ee ee ee ee ee eee 57 7 3 GNU Lesser General Public License LGPL Version 2 1 munsrenanvvnrvrrnnnnrrnnnnvnnerrrnrrrrnnnnrnnrenren 63 7 4 BSD Copyright Notation tote eh Ee abia 71 7 5 ZLib Copyright Notations ne eit rrt e et one ni teet n rie aae 72 Page 2 of 72 Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Ol BC Web Table of Figures Table of Figures Fig 1 1 Example for Order Code eet ted a etae irati e uae Co eR cct oiu 6 Fig 1 2 Overview Aa o EE o FE A EE eer tet rn e e te de ecce e ee ictus 7 Fig 1 3 OVERVIEW 17 0 diSplay s ii eer e reae Ph vied He o ede t cte ue eb
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44. ible new transportation of the BC Keep also the supplied documents Checking Check the contents of the packaging for visible transport damages Check the contents for completeness by means of the delivery note Storing and transporting The BC is constructed solidly indeed The included components are however sensitive to excessive shocks and impacts Therefore protect the BC against too great mechanical stress The device must be transported in its original packaging completely with all shock absorbing parts Ensure that no condensation is formed on the device when it is stored transported during cold weather periods or when it is exposed to extreme deviations of temperature Installing The BC is approved for operation in closed rooms Please adhere also to the chapter Technical Data during installing the BC Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Page 9 of 72 Installation Ol BC Web 2 3 1 2 3 2 You ve got to observe the following items in order to effect a trouble free operation of the BC and to avoid damages Temperature Prior to commissioning Allow the device time to adjust to room temperature f condensation has formed do not turn the device on until it is absolutely dry Prevent overheating during operation Protect the device from direct radiation by sunlight or other heat sources The max ambient temperature during operation must not exceed the value specified in the chapter Technical Data
45. iles may be overwritten or deleted UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply prevents loss of data Exchanging the Compact Flash card If data are destroyed on the Compact Flash card it is to be replaced by a new one that can be got by MSC Tuttlingen GmbH To replace the Compact Flash card follow these steps Observe the precautions in section General requirements Open the housing as described in section Opening the device Remove the damaged Compact Flash card and insert the new card Close the BC again Page 20 of 72 Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Ol BC Web Commissioning and Operating 3 2 Connecting peripheral devices 3 2 1 Interfaces Access to ports Connections to peripheral devices are placed on the bottom of the housing Example BC12 built in The following is valid correspondingly for other device versions Bottom side of the housing ao I o No Interface Connector type 1 USB port A USB type A 4 pin USB port B USB type A 4 pin Ethernet RJ 45 socket 8 pin Fig 3 3 Connections to periphery Notice When connecting peripheral devices pay attention to their industrial compatibility Configuration of the connections see identification label on the rear of the housing Terminals are standardized contacts with known default assignments Identification label The identification label outside on the rear of the housing shows the configuration of the interfaces on the
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47. ioning and Operating Ol BC Web This page is left intentionally blank Page 24 of 72 Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Ol BC Web Operating system and Software 4 1 Operating system and Software Software Version 1 00 Characteristics The BC Web terminal system offers up to four connections simultaneously Addressing the projected connections is carried out by the display manager Integration in the application itself is necessary if ending an active connection is desired With Web applications for instance this can be solved via Java Script function ExitBrowser respectively Exit Window If the connection shall be switched within an application it must be realized through the application such as for Web applications by switching to a different URL The terminal system can be started with two different operation modes Manual connection Automatic connection In addition automatic connection features a timely delay offering the user the opportunity to manually interfere at the starting point e g for servicing The configuration level is selectable with the IP address of the terminal remotely by a Web browser Thus the system can be differently projected even with automatic operation The BC Web terminal family is supported by three connection journals Web incl Java support Virtual Network Computing VNC Remote Desktop version 4 and 5 All connection types can be operated with manual or automatic start
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49. itting the electronic components Base board with ET e module for mounting of further system components display front panel hood Ol BC Web Housing hood The hood is put on from behind and screwed on Example BC12 built in The following is valid correspondingly for other device versions Top view Front panel Housing well Mi Housing hood Fig 3 1 Housing construction Before opening Separate the device from supply Disconnect all connection cables from the BC Loosen the two screws on the housing hood I Philips screw M3x6 el e t E se Pull the housing hood downward I By this the straps at the top of the hood remove out of the slits of the housing well Remove the housing hood to the back Fig 3 2 Opening the device After having removed the housing hood battery and Compact Flash card on the base board are accessible and can be exchanged if necessary Page 18 of 72 Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Ol BC Web Commissioning and Operating 3 4 3 Back up battery The battery that is installed on the base board provides Real Time Clock and CMOS memory with a current in order to permanently save system information even if the board is separated from the supply Type CR2032 Electrochemical system Primary Lithium cylindrical and button Nominal capacity 230 mAh Nominal voltage 3V Diameter 20 mm Height 3 2 mm
50. lay Storage occurs automatically Page 28 of 72 Touch is already calibrated at delivery status Therefore usually no post calibration by the user is necessary Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Ol BC Web Operating system and Software 4 3 System configuration The system configuration contains all configuration screens necessary for the adaptation of the client system to the system infrastructure Display e Touch Network e Passwords Update Connections Display Touch Network Passwords Update Fig 4 4 System configuration Value modifications of the individual part dialogues can be transferred with button Submit or discarded with button Cancel Cancel Submit All pending modifications must be saved via Exit in the menu item Connection lt Configuration v Save modifications Exit Fig 4 5 Storing of modifications The checkbox Save modifications is visible only if modifications have been conducted If Exit is put into action a script will be started which updates the system configuration and reboots the BC Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Page 29 of 72 Operating system and Software Ol BC Web 4 3 1 Display Following functions can be set in the menu item Display e Screensaver active inactive Time to wait in minutes until the screensaver is being activated Screensaver mode Brightness of back lighting 0 100 System Connections Display Touch Net
51. ll be possible despite automatic login e g for servicing it can be solved with time controlled login For this purpose a timeout value will be configured after automatic login is started During this timeout period the configuration or an alternative connection can be selected Page 36 of 72 Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Ol BC Web Operating system and Software 4 5 4 5 1 Connection configuration Single connections are configured via following parameters 1 Address 2 Connection type In addition to connection types VNC and RDP the parameters connection attempts waiting time will be allocated for the configuration of the control strategy If a different port as the standard port is used for the communication interface at the host computer this port can be added with separated from the address e g Web visualization via port 8080 Address http 192 168 100 27 8080 webvisu htm Web connection Configuration parameter Address Port Automatic Timed login Connection 1 Connection 2 Connection 3 Address http www msc tuttlingen de Connection type Web gt Activate autologin Y Timed login u Automatic login Connection 1 y Cancel Submit Fig 4 13 Example for Web connection with Automatic login Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Page 37 of 72 Operating system and Software Ol BC Web 4 5 2 RDesktop connection Windows Terminal Services Configuration parameter Address Port
52. n MB Front design Display size CPU version Operating panel Basic system Fig 1 1 Example for order code You will find the available components in the chapter Technical Data Each device is determined by an article number Page 6 of 72 Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Ol BC Web Characteristics 1 4 Overview 12 1 display Device type Front panel Side view BC12 Built in Stainless steel front panel Order code BC T LX 800 12 1 V2A 256 Web Built in unit Display 12 1 Installation depth 55 5 mm Dimensions 327 mm x 265 mm Mounting with clamping jaws Fig 1 2 Overview 12 1 display 17 0 display Device type Front panel Side view BC17 Built in Stainless steel front panel Order code BC T LX 800 17 0 V2A 256 Web Built in unit Display 17 0 Installation depth 65 5 mm Dimensions 457 mm x 335 8 mm Mounting with clamping jaws Fig 1 3 Overview 17 0 display Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Page 7 of 72 Characteristics Ol BC Web This page is left intentionally blank Page 8 of 72 Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Ol BC Web Installation 2 1 2 2 2 3 Installation Unpacking and checking the delivery contents Unpacking Check the packaging of the BC for transport damages e Remove the packaging carefully in order to avoid damages Save the original packaging for a poss
53. nectors This improves the electrical shielding Do not install signal lines in the same cable ducts as high voltage lines Before commissioning the system all cable connections must be tested It has to be guaranteed that all voltages and signals correspond to the required values Safe derivation of electric malfunctions Device and cabinet are to be connected on maximally short way with a central grounding point Use a connection with maximally low impedance between device and cabinet Carry out the grounding connection with green yellow cable with at least 2 5 mm cross section Caution p Interference emission according to EN 55022 1998 A1 2000 A2 2003 Class A This is a device of the class A This device can cause interferences in the living area in this case it can be demanded from the operator to carry out adequate measures o Especially for devices with 100 240 VAC supply Notice Device must only be connected to a socket outlet with grounding contact For complete disconnection from mains the power plug must be unplugged Danger Note Ensure that the socket outlet with grounding contact of the internal installation is freely accessible and is as close as possible to the device Caution For installation in a cabinet a central power disconnect switch must be provided pi The connector of the connection line to the supply voltage is a disconnecting appliance according to EN 60950
54. neral Component Description Order code Basic system BC Built in Built in unit Protection class IP 65 at front IP 20 at rear Cooling Fanless Housing Galvanized sheet steel thickness 1 mm Mounting Clamping jaws for fixing in the installation cutout Front Stainless steel front panel V2A Operating panel Touchscreen analogue resistive T Display 12 1 SVGA 800 x 600 pixel 12 1 Active matrix LCD 17 0 SXGA 1280 x 1024 pixel 17 0 TFT color Base board Board for integration of CPU module at ETX form factor CPU on ET e module Geode LX800 LX 800 Memory extension 256 MB SDRAM 256 Compact Flash 512 GB CF card Onboard graphics shared memory External interfaces 2 x USB 2 0 1 x Ethernet 10 100 Base T Operating system Operating system based on Embedded Linux Web Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Page 43 of 72 Technical Data Ol BC Web Supply voltage 24 VDC 18 36 VDC SELV Power consumption typ Device with 12 1 display 30W Device with 17 0 display 70W max 75W Mechanical dimensions depending on device variation see chapter Mechanical Dimensions Weight depending on equipment see section Device specific in this chapter Ambient temperature Operation vertical installation with natural convection Device with 12 1 display basic type of configuration 0
55. on System configuration in this chapter can be conducted via remote access Note Calibration can be accessed remotely however it must be conducted at the terminal itself The terminal will reboot after ending the configuration Page 26 of 72 Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Ol BC Web Operating system and Software 4 2 Operating elements Choose between several options to operate the device Touchscreen integrated in display section Soft keyboard to be superimposed in the display Keyboard and mouse to be connected to the USB interfaces if required Soft keyboard and touch calibration Accessible with softkeys in the log in dialog and the system configuration only For customer application these functionalities must be implemented into the application Softkeys in the footer of the system configuration Soft keyboard Touch calibration Fig 4 2 System configuration with softkeys in the footer 4 2 1 Soft keyboard Fading in and out the soft keyboard mask Fig 4 3 Soft keyboard The keyboard layout is available in German and English AE Switching languages occurs in the system configuration range Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Page 27 of 72 Operating system and Software 4 2 2 Touch calibration Ol BC Web e Calibrating the touchscreen New calibration of the touchscreen occurs with execution of the dot calibration which is prompted by the disp
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59. re 4 4 Connection establishment Different establishment options e Manually e Automatically e Automatically with short waiting time A connection must be projected in the connection configuration before it can establish a link to the server 4 4 1 Manual connection establishment At manual connection establishment the desired connection is selected in the display manager After verifying the password with OK the connection will be established 8 Connection 1 Connection 2 8 Connection 3 8 Connection 4 Fig 4 12 Connection establishment Connections must be set Further connections can be set via connection configuration as described in the appropriate section in this chapter For this purpose every entry needs a password It is not possible to maintain several connections simultaneously and switch back and forth Switching to other URLs must be realized in the Web application The password dialog must be verified with OK even if no password is used Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Page 35 of 72 Operating system and Software Ol BC Web 4 42 Automatic connection establishment With automatic connection establishment the system will try to activate the configured connection immediately after booting If the connection fails an error message appears Select following options here New attempt to establish a connection Switching to system configuration Exit If switching to another connection sha
60. rosea tote i ER HR EE ae HOHER L EE E RAA ELE LR REESE gener CARRELLO rennende 33 Fig 4 10 Update Select image and start mode sssssssssssssesseeeeee enne 33 Fig 4 11 Language settling ee elect leen Deep dehnen ie 34 Fig 4 12 Connection establishment isseire niaren en akani aanraai gaa AE enne enne entes nnns nnns ente ens 35 Fig 4 13 Example for Web connection with Automatic login ssssseeeeenens 37 Fig 4 14 Example for RDP connection ssesssssssessssesesesenee entente entes nnns nnns esten ens 38 Fig 4 15 Example for VNC connection ssssesssssesesessssese esent nnne entren tenetis nnns esten nnns 39 Fig 4 16 Ultra VNC Server as ertet de t ce epi eeu dao cu et dar s 40 Figz4 17 Te ANORA eo ett d e i e cte c ont ee bue E iioi Aa 41 Fig 5 1 cc O WP O O 46 Fig 5 2 BI e RI RET 46 Fig 6 1 B6G12 Built in Prontuario ee Pa e P RUE plis abi 47 Fig 6 2 BC12 Built in Device dimensions essseseseeeeesesenenenenen nennen 49 Fig 6 3 BC12 Built in Fitting dimensions sssssssseseeeeeee enne 50 Fig 6 4 BCL Built in FEFODE 2 eir tecta nn en eer i ammende 51 Fig 6 5 BC17 Built in Device dimensions essseseeeeeses enne 53 Fig 6 6 BC17 Built in Fitting dimensions
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66. the system searches for booting All other USB interfaces are not suitable for booting Example BC12 built in The following is valid correspondingly for other device versions Bottom side of the housing Page 22 of 72 USB stick for booting on USB port B Fig 3 5 USB stick for booting on USB port B Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Ol BC Web Commissioning and Operating Ethernet network The BC can be connected to a computer network via the RJ 45 socket Ethernet Ethernet is a standard for local networks Twisted pair cables are used for networking the computers 3 3 Operating the BC 3 3 4 Panel with touchscreen The touchscreen is integrated in the display section of the front panel By touching the sensitive screen according to the represented functions on the display you operate the computer for example through pressure on an indicated field Notice Do not use any metallic or peaked objects these could damage the touch surface Example BC17 built in The following is valid correspondingly for other versions MC Touchscreen Fig 3 6 Front view e g BC17 3 3 2 Cleaning Switch off the BC and all devices connected to it before starting the cleaning The front of the BC can be cleaned with a soft damp cloth Do not use any aggressive cleaning materials thinners scouring material or hard objects that could cause scratches Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Page 23 of 72 Commiss
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73. work Passwords Update Screensaver Time to wait in minutes Screensaver mode Brightness Mode Brightness 75 10 Cancel Submit Fig 4 6 Display Settings With function Screensaver mode the behavior of the screen can be configured for longer idle periods Two modes are being offered Screensaver mode Display Ol Brigthness EUI Mode Display Off Screen will be turned off can be activated again by pressing touchscreen Brightness Mode Back lighting of display will be dimmed The application is still visible Page 30 of 72 Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Ol BC Web Operating system and Software 4 3 2 Touch Touch devices of the BC system family are provided with an analogue resistive touch panel The associated touch controller can be put into different operating modes Normal operation touch has full mouse functionality incl Drag amp Drop Touch Down e Touch Up Deactivated Functionality of the Right mouse button can additionally be controlled by a time out value in Normal operation or Touch Down mode Connections Display Touch Network Passwords Update Touch operation mode Normal x Enable right click emulation Y Timeout value right click emulation 1000 milliseconds Cancel Submit Fig 4 7 Touch Settings Right mouse button simulating Works only if this function is supported by the application Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Page 31 of 72
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75. y to expansions approved by MSC Tuttlingen GmbH No liability can be accepted for impairment of functions caused by the use of devices and components from other manufacturers All modules and components are electrostatically sensitive t a The ESD notes are absolutely to be considered The opposite symbol indicates the use of electrostatically sensitive modules Precautions Electronic components are extremely sensitive to electrostatic discharge Therefore certain precautionary measures are necessary when handling these modules Please refer to the directive for Electrostatically Sensitive Devices ESD guideline Before plugging in or unplugging any components disconnect the BC from the power supply Before plugging in the connection cables the static charge of your body the BC and the cables must be brought to the same level To do this briefly touch the metal housing Discharge the electrostatic charge from tools you are using Wear a grounding strip when handling components Leave components in their packaging until they are to be installed Components should only be held at the edges never touch connection pins and conductive tracks Never operate the BC with the housing open Notice Only service personnel is allowed to open the BC Rev 1 00 dated 11 7 2008 Page 17 of 72 Commissioning and Operating Opening the device Housing construction Housing well The mechanical system is designed for f
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