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C6 AMM
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE | C6 MONITOR
Original manual
Document 20196475 EN 00
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Summary
1
Preliminary Information .............................................................................................................................................................................
1
1.1
General notes ....................................................................................................................................................................................
2
1.2
Trademarks .......................................................................................................................................................................................
2
1.3
Instructions on disposal .....................................................................................................................................................................
2
1.4
Description of safety symbols ............................................................................................................................................................
3
1.5
Qualified Personnel ...........................................................................................................................................................................
4
1.6
Basic knowledge required ..................................................................................................................................................................
4
1.7
Proper use of the product ..................................................................................................................................................................
4
1.8
Purpose of the user’s guide ................................................................................................................................................................
4
1.9
Scope of the operating instructions ....................................................................................................................................................
5
1.10
The manual is a part of the system .....................................................................................................................................................
5
Figures ...............................................................................................................................................................................................
5
1.11
1.12
Safety instructions .............................................................................................................................................................................
6
1.12.1
Installation according to the instructions ..................................................................................................................................
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1.12.2
Hazardous areas .......................................................................................................................................................................
6
1.12.3
Working on the control cabinet ................................................................................................................................................
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2
1.13
1.14
Notes about usage .............................................................................................................................................................................
6
Applicable standard ...........................................................................................................................................................................
6
General Description ...................................................................................................................................................................................
7
2.1
Product description ............................................................................................................................................................................
8
2.2
Key features ......................................................................................................................................................................................
8
2.2.1
Isolated Power Supply ...................................................................................................................................................................
8
2.2.2
LCD LED backlight ..........................................................................................................................................................................
9
2.3
Package ...........................................................................................................................................................................................
10
2.4
Front ...............................................................................................................................................................................................
11
2.4.1
Resistive front panel....................................................................................................................................................................
12
2.4.2
Capacitive front panel .................................................................................................................................................................
14
2.4.3
Button area .................................................................................................................................................................................
15
2.5
Rear .................................................................................................................................................................................................
16
2.5.1
Top/Bottom arm mounting .........................................................................................................................................................
17
2.5.2
Rear USB 2.0
...............................................................................................................................................................................
18
2.5.3
Connectors ..................................................................................................................................................................................
19
2.6
Connector view ................................................................................................................................................................................
20
2.6.1
OSD (On Screen Display) ..............................................................................................................................................................
21
2.6.2
Status LED ...................................................................................................................................................................................
22
2.7
Button cabling area (optional) ..........................................................................................................................................................
23
2.8
C6 AMM (RVL) .................................................................................................................................................................................
24
2.8.1
KEB Remotation System ..............................................................................................................................................................
24
2.8.2
Remotation area .........................................................................................................................................................................
25
2.8.3
Label position ..............................................................................................................................................................................
26
2.9
Touchscreen ....................................................................................................................................................................................
29
2.9.1
Standard tecnology .....................................................................................................................................................................
29
2.9.2
Multi Touch tecnology .................................................................................................................................................................
29
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Installation and connection ......................................................................................................................................................................
31
3.1
Preparation for installation ..............................................................................................................................................................
32
3.1.1
Select the mounting location .......................................................................................................................................................
32
3.2
Checking the package contents ........................................................................................................................................................
32
3.3
Checking the operating conditions ...................................................................................................................................................
32
3.4
Mounting position ...........................................................................................................................................................................
33
3.4.1
Damage due to overheating ........................................................................................................................................................
33
3.4.2
Degrees of protection ..................................................................................................................................................................
33
3.5
Dimensions ......................................................................................................................................................................................
34
3.5.1
C6 AMM ......................................................................................................................................................................................
34
3.6
Mounting the device ........................................................................................................................................................................
35
3.6.1
Rittal CP40 adapting flange dimensions (for angolar attack) .........................................................................................................
35
3.6.2
Rolec adapting flange dimensions................................................................................................................................................
35
3.6.3
Haseke adapting flange dimensions .............................................................................................................................................
36
3.6.4
Accessing connector area ............................................................................................................................................................
37
3.6.5
Rittal CP40 support: installation example ....................................................................................................................................
39
3.6.6
Grounding and bonding ...............................................................................................................................................................
40
3.6.7
Power supply isolation ................................................................................................................................................................
41
3.6.8
Wiring diagram ...........................................................................................................................................................................
41
3.6.9
Power connector assembly ..........................................................................................................................................................
42
3.6.10
Power on ................................................................................................................................................................................
45
3.6.11
OSD (On Screen Display) .........................................................................................................................................................
47
3.6.12
OSD navigation .......................................................................................................................................................................
47
iv
3.6.13
On ‐ Screen Display menu .........................................................................................................................................................
48
3.6.14
Input Interface Setting ............................................................................................................................................................
48
3.6.15
Brightness / Contrast ..............................................................................................................................................................
49
3.6.16
Color Adjustment ...................................................................................................................................................................
49
3.6.17
Image Setting .........................................................................................................................................................................
50
3.6.18
Tools ......................................................................................................................................................................................
51
3.6.19
Handle removal ......................................................................................................................................................................
52
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Maintenance and service .........................................................................................................................................................................
53
4.1
Calibration of the touchscreen .........................................................................................................................................................
54
4.1.1
Touchscreen Application Tips ......................................................................................................................................................
55
4.2
Maintaining & cleaning ....................................................................................................................................................................
56
4.2.1
Procedure ...................................................................................................................................................................................
56
4.3
Technical support & repairs .............................................................................................................................................................
56
4.4
Recycling and disposal .....................................................................................................................................................................
56
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Technical specifications ............................................................................................................................................................................
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5.1
Technical specifications ....................................................................................................................................................................
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5.1.1
Certificates and approvals ...........................................................................................................................................................
58
5.1.2
LCD characteristics ......................................................................................................................................................................
58
5.1.3
Technical data .............................................................................................................................................................................
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5.1.4
Adhesive gasket tecnhical data ....................................................................................................................................................
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5.1.5
USB2 Type A tecnhical data .........................................................................................................................................................
62
5.1.6
DVI ‐ D tecnhical data ....................................................................................................................................................................
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5.1.7
VGA tecnhical data ......................................................................................................................................................................
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5.1.8
USB Type B tecnhical data ...........................................................................................................................................................
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5.1.9
Dimension Drawings ...................................................................................................................................................................
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5.2
Technical support & repairs .............................................................................................................................................................
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SECTION
1
1
Preliminary
Information
1
IT
SECTION 1 – Preliminary Information
1.1
General notes a) The information in this manual is subject to change and is in no way binding upon KEB Automation KG.
b) KEB Automation KG is not responsible for technical errors or other omis ‐ sions in the manual, and shall not accept any responsibility deriving from its use.
2
1.2
Trademarks
All brands and product names mentioned in this manual are trademarks of their respective owners.
1.3
Instructions on disposal
Il simbolo sul prodotto o sulla confezione indica che il prodotto non deve essere considerato come un normale rifiuto domestico, ma deve essere portato nel punto di raccolta appropriato per il riciclaggio di ap ‐ parecchiature elettriche ed elettroniche.
Provvedendo a smaltire questo prodotto in modo appropriato, si contribuisce a evitare potenziali conse ‐ guenze negative per l’ambiente e la salute, che potrebbero derivare da uno smaltimento inadeguato del prodotto.
Per informazioni più detta ‐ gliate sul riciclaggio di questo prodotto, contattare l’ufficio comunale, il servizio locale di smaltimento rifiuti o il fornitore da cui è stato acquista ‐ to il prodotto.
EN
The symbol on the product or in its packaging indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste.
Instead it shall be handed over the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment.
By ensuring this product is disposed of cor ‐ rectly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the en ‐ vironment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inap ‐ propriate waste handling of this product.
For more detailed information about recycling of this product, please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service or the supplier where you purchased the product.
FR
Le symbole sur le produit ou son emballage indique que ce produit ne peut être traitè comme décher ménager.
It doit être remis au point de collecte dèdié à cet effect (collect et recyclage du matèriel èlectrique et èlectronique).
En procèdant à la mise à la casse règlementaire de l’appareil, nous prèservons l’environnement et notre sécurité, s’assurant ainsi que les dèchets seront traitès dans des conditions appropriées.
Pour obtenir plus de dètails sur le recyclage de ce produit, veuillez prendre contact avec les services de votre commune ou le distributeur où vous avez effectué l’achat.
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DE
Das Symbol auf dem Produkt oder seiner Verpackung weist darauf hin, dass dieses Produkt nicht als normaler Haushaltsabfall zu behandeln ist, sondern an einem Sammelpunkt für das Recycling von elektrischen und elektronischen Geräten abgegeben werden muss.
Durch ihren Bei ‐ trag zum korrekten Entsorgen dieses Produkts schützen Sie die Umwelt und die Gesundheit Ihrer Mitmenschen.
Umwelt und Gesundheit wer ‐ den durch falsches Entsorgen gefährdet.
Weitere Informationen über das Recycling dieses Produkts erhalten Sie von Ihrem Rathaus, Ihrer
Müllabfuhr oder den Distributoren, in dem Sie das Produkt gekauft ha ‐ ben.
ES
El simbolo en el producto o en su embalaje indica que este produc ‐ to no se puede tratar como desperdicios normales del hogar.
Este pro ‐ ducto se debe entregar al punto de recolección de equipos eléctricos y electrónicos para reciclaje.
Al asegurarse de que este producto se dese ‐ che correctamente, usted ayudará a evitar posibles consequencias nega ‐ tivas para el ambiente y la salud pública, lo qual podria ocurrir si este producto no se manípula de forma adecuada.
Para obtener informació ‐ nes mas detalladas sobre el reciclaje de este producto, póngase en con ‐ tacto con la adMinistraciòn de su ciudad, con su servicio de desechos del hogar o con el surtidor donde comprò el producto.
PT
Table 1
Safety symbols
simbolo no produto ou na embalagem indica que este producto não pode ser tratado como lixo doméstico.
Em vez disso, deve ser entre ‐ gueado ao centro de recolha selectiva para a reciclagem de equipamen ‐ to electrico e electronico.
Ao garantir uma eliminação adequada deste produto, ira ajudar a evitar eventuais consequencjas negativas para o meio ambiente e para a saude publica, que, de outra forma, poderiam ser provocadas por un tratamento incorrecto do produto.
Para obtener informações mais detalhadas sobre a reciclagem deste produto, contac ‐ te os serviços municipalizados locais, o centro de recolha selectiva da sua area de residência ou no distribuidor onde adquirir ou produto.
1.4
Description of safety symbols
Danger
This symbol indicates a danger to life or health of personnel.
This symbol indicates a danger to the hardware and / or the en ‐ vironment.
Warning
This symbol indicates an additional information meant to provide a better understanding.
Note
SECTION 1 – Preliminary Information
1.5
Qualified Personnel a) C6 AMM may be operated only by personnel qualified for the specific task in accordance with the relevant documentation for the specific task, in particular its warning notices and safety instructions.
b) Qualified personnel are those who, based on their training and experi ‐ ence, are able to identify risks and avoid potential hazards when working with these systems.
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1.6
Basic knowledge required a) To understand operating instructions a general knowledge of automa ‐ tion technology is needed.
b) Knowledge of personal computers and the Microsoft o.s.
is required to understand this user’s guide.
1.7
Proper use of the product a) KEB products may only be used for the applications described in the catalogue and in the technical documentation.
b) If products and components from other manufacturers are used, these must be approved by KEB.
c) Proper transport, assembly, installation, storage, commissioning, opera ‐ tion and maintenance are required to ensure that the product operates safely.
d) The indicated environmental conditions must be observed.
e) The information in this user’s manual must be observed.
1.8
Purpose of the user’s guide a) This user’s manual contains information based on the requirements de ‐ fined by DIN EN 62079 for mechanical engineering documentation.
b) These operating instructions are intended for:
1.
Users.
2.
Commissioning engineers.
3.
Maintenance personnel.
c) Pay attention at the information in the chapter "Safety instructions".
d) More information such as operating instructions, examples and refer ‐ ence information, are available in the online help of COMBIVIS studio
HMI and COMBIVIS connect.
Table 2
C6 AMM family
1.9
Scope of the operating instructions
The operating instructions apply to the C6 AMM family.
The devices are the following:
C6 AMM (DVI) resistive
C6 AMM (DVI) capacitive
C6 AMM (RVL) resistive
C6 AMM (RVL) capacitive
15.6” W
18.5” W
21.5” W
15.6” W
18.5” W
21.5” W
24.0” W
15.6” W
18.5” W
21.5” W
15.6” W
18.5” W
21.5” W
24.0” W
1.10
The manual is a part of the system a) This user’s guide belongs to C6 AMM and is also required for commis ‐ sioning.
b) Keep all supplied documentation for the entire service life of C6 AMM.
1.11
Figures c) This manual contains illustrations of the described devices.
d) Some details of the illustrations may differ from the device provided.
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Danger
SECTION 1 – Preliminary Information
1.12
Safety instructions
1.12.1
Installation according to the instructions
Commissioning the C6 AMM device is prohibited until it has been abso ‐ lutely ensured that the system in which the C6 AMM device is to be in ‐ stalled complies with all the applicable EU and international regulation.
1.12.2
Hazardous areas
Do not use C6 AMM in hazardous areas.
6
1.12.3
Working on the control cabinet
Dangerous voltage
Opening the cabinet may expose high voltage parts.
Before opening the cabinet always disconnect the power.
1.13
Notes about usage
C6 AMM is approved for indoor use only.
C6 AMM may be damaged if operated outdoors.
1.14
Applicable standard
Please refer to section 5.1.2
for details about the relevant standards.
SECTION
2
2
General Description
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Figure 1
Isolated Power Supply
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SECTION 2 – General Description
2.1
Product description
C6 AMM arm mounting monitors are made of a full cast Aluminium chassis, powder coated with anti ‐ scratch treatment, combining robustness with ergo ‐ nomics and aesthetics.
C6 AMM families are available with 15.6" and 21.5" in Wide 16:9 aspect ratio 16 million color TFT LED Backlight LCDs and Aluminium True Flat with 5 wires resis ‐ tive touchscreen or Aluminium True Flat with glass projected capacitive Multi ‐ touch ‐ screen front panels.
C6 AMM (DVI) monitor family has VGA and DVI ‐ D input 24 VDC with galvanic isolation power input and two external access USB 2.0
ports.
C6 AMM (RVL) family feature a built ‐ in up to 100 meters remotation for digital video and USB
2.0
signal, with a single cable.
2.2
Key features
• Industrial arm mounting fanless PC.
• Integrated configurable button area configurable with emergency but ‐ ton, switches, buttons and, lights.
• 5 wires resistive touchscreen C6 AMM resistive or Projective ‐ Capacity
Multitouch ‐ screen C6 AMM capacitive.
• Operating temperature 0°C to +50°C.
• Easy installation and cabling.
• USB interfaces.
2.2.1
Isolated Power Supply
Isolated Power supply with galvanic isolation to prevent:
• Common mode noise at low/medium frequencies on the power supply line
• Ground loop noise
• Extra ‐ voltage caused by lightning
• Power supply with grounded positive terminal (e.g.
Japan)
2.2.2
LCD LED backlight
LCD with LED backlight technology; the system is equipped only with the new
generation LCD with LED technology.
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SECTION 2 – General Description
10
2.3
Package
C6 AMM package consists of:
C6 AMM n.1
Power supply plug (pre ‐ installed on the system) n.1
Power supply cover (DC systems only)
Table 3
Package n.1
Eyelet terminal (pre ‐ installed on the system) n.1
Screwdriver n.4
Cups
2.4
Front
The system is available with two different frontal panels :
Aluminium with True Flat technology (resistive).
Aluminium with True Flat technology and Multitouch (capacitive).
in the following sizes:
15.6” wide (16 : 9)
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Figure 2
C6 AMM 15.6”
21.5” wide (16 : 9)
Figure 3
C6 AMM 21.5”
SECTION 2 – General Description
12
2.4.1
Resistive front panel
C6 AMM resistive (aluminium front panel with true flat technology) is available in the following sizes:
15.6” wide (16 : 9)
18.5” wide (16 : 9)
21.5” wide (16 : 9)
1 2
Figure 4
Resistive panel.
(in the figure is shown as an example a
15.0" display)
Figure 5
Resistive front panel “No Step” detail
3
5
4
1
2
3
4
5
Aluminium front panel with top polyester film
Touchscreen display
Handles (optional)
Power on LED
Button area
EPDM
Polyester
EN AW-5754, H22 EN 485-1
NO Step
3
The front panel with true flat technology has no “step” between the front panel and the touchscreen, therefore it can be easily cleaned.
The polyester top ‐ film covers the resistive touchscreen up to the alu ‐ minium border.
Table 4
Resistive features
Features
Seal type
Front laminate
Metal housing
Figure 6
Construction detail.
1
2
3
4
Back seal
Metal housing
Touchscreen
Front laminate
4 3 2 1
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SECTION 2 – General Description
14
Figure 7
Capacitive front panel.
(in the figure is shown as an example a
15.6" display)
Figure 8
Capacitive front panel “No step” detail
2.4.2
Capacitive front panel
C6 AMM capacitive (aluminum and glass front panel with true flat technology
with multitouch touchscreen) is available in the following sizes:
15.6” wide (16 : 9)
18.5” wide (16 : 9)
21.5” wide (16 : 9)
24.0” wide (16 : 9)
1 2
3
4
EPDM
Glass
Aluminium alloy 5754
NO Step
3
5
1
Aluminum and tempered glass TrueFlat
2
3
Projective capacitive multitouch
4
Handles (optional)
5
Power on LED
Button area
The front panels with true flat technology contain a Projective capacitive multi ‐ touch touchscreen that is handled by a USB controller within the system.
Table 5
Capacitive features
Features
Seal type
Front laminate
Metal housing
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Figure 9
Construction detail.
3 2 1
1
2
3
Back seal
Metal housing
Touchscreen
2.4.3
Button area
The system is equipped with a fully customizable button area.
Figure 10
Button area detail.
The button area can also be ordered without buttons.
Figure 11
Button area detail.
For further information please contact the KEB support.
SECTION 2 – General Description
16
Figure 12
Detail back of the system
2.5
Rear
The back of the system contains dual USB 2.0
port protected by a screw cap and the connector area, protected by a removable cover.
1
3
2
5
4
Figure 13
Detail arm attack
1
2
3
4
5
Fixed rear panel
Dual USB USB 2.0
port
Removable cover
Rittal CP40 attack
Handles (optional)
5
17
Figure 14
Detail bottom arm mounting predisposition
Figure 15
Detail top arm mounting predisposition
2.5.1
Top/Bottom arm mounting
C6 AMM has to be installed on a swing arm system using an integrated flange.
Depending of the customer’s order, the integrated flange can be ordered either on the top or on the bottom of the system (respectively for either top or bot ‐ tom arm mounting).
1
1
2
2
3
1
1
Depending of the customer’s order the system can be with or without lateral handles (optional removable).
1
Optional removable handles
Removable connectors cover
2
3
Integrated flange on bottom
SECTION 2 – General Description
18
Figure 16
USB detail
Figure 17
USB detail
Warning
The cover is attached to the system by means of a spring.
Be careful not to tear the spring.
2.5.2
Rear USB 2.0
The USB 2.0
port on the rear panel is protected by a screw cup that guarantees
protection when completely closed.
1
1
USB cover
2.5.2.1
Opening / closing the cover
Unscrew the cover.
Screw the cover.
Verify that all edges of the cover perfectly adhere to the hole.
Figure 18
Detail rear removable cover
Figure 19
Detail connector area
2.5.3
Connectors
To access the connectors it is necessary to remove the rear removable cover
(refer to section 3.6.4
Accessing connector area ).
1
1
Rear removable cover
3
2
3
Connector area
Buttons cabling area
2
3
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SECTION 2 – General Description
20
Caution :
In order to access to the rear panel con ‐ nectors the system must be disconnected from the power supply and put on a flat
plane to remove the rear panel.
Figure 20
C6 AMM (DVI) Connectors
Figure 21
C6 AMM (RVL) Connectors
Figure 22
Connection terminals
2.6
Connector view
The connector area is composed by the following parts:
8
1
2
9
3
10
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
9
10
11
6
7
8
11
Earth screw
Power
DVI
VGA
USB
OSD
USB
Link
supply video
/ video
HUB
buttons
Status
LED host
Run
Remote
input
/ input input
Power input
Connection
socket
(type
LED terminals
B)
button area
7
6
11
21
Figure 23
C6 AMM OSD buttons
Figure 24
C6 AMM OSD buttons detail
2.6.1
OSD (On Screen Display)
OSD
1
2
3
+ ( ← )
- ( → )
Menù / Select
1 2
3
Figure 25
C6 AMM status LED
2.6.2
Status LED
1
SECTION 2 – General Description
22
Status LED
Figure 26
C6 AMM status LED detail
1
Status LED
Status LED
Green
Amber
Amber blinking
Correct video signal input
Unsupported video input
No video input
Figure 27
Button cabling area detail
2.7
Button cabling area (optional)
1 1
1
Terminal for buttons cable connection
If the system is ordered without buttons, the terminals will not be present on the button cabling area.
Figure 28
Button cabling area detail
23
SECTION 2 – General Description
24
2.8
C6 AMM (RVL)
The industrial monitor family C6 AMM (RVL) provides the remotation of DVI ‐ D and USB 2.0
signals that allows the connection to a IPC up to 100 meters away with Cat 5e SF/UTP cable.
2.8.1
KEB Remotation System
The remotation system developed by KEB is based on the serialization of the
DVI ‐ D and USB 2.0
signals that are transmitted, in a differential and strong way, by an Ethernet Cat 5e SF/UTP cable.
The remotation kit is composed by a transmitting local module, 24V DC pow ‐ ered and placed near the PC, and a receiver section integrated into KEB monitor family.
Figure 29
KEB remotation system
This technology let you transmit high quality signals with Full HD resolution, up to 100 mt, using the auto ‐ equalization to compensate typical effect in the remotation solutions like losses and delays.
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Figure 30
Remotation area detail
2.8.2
Remotation area
Remotation area
Figure 31
Remotation area detail
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
Remote input
Link LED
Run LED
Power LED
1
Figure 32
Labels position
2.8.3
Label position
SECTION 2 – General Description
26
On the rear panel the following labels are present.
3
2
4
1
3
Figure 33
C6 AMM marking label detail
1
2
Marking label
3
Connectors label
4
Terminal label
Rear cover internal label (only if button area contains buttons)
2.8.3.1
Marking label
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
Model
UL marking
CE marking
Electrical information
Serial number
27
Figure 34
C6 AMM connectors (RVL) label detail
2.8.3.2
Connectors label
Figure 35
C6 AMM connectors label detail
2.8.3.3
Terminal label
Figure 36
Terminal label
For further information please contact the KEB support.
Figure 37
Rear cover internal label
2.8.3.4
Rear cover internal label
SECTION 2 – General Description
28
2.9
Touchscreen
C6 AMM resistive and C6 AMM capacitive are provided with a 5 ‐ wire
touchscreen with a controller integrated on the motherboard.
Touchscreen is available in different technologies
C6 AMM resistive is available only with standard resistive touchscreen.
C6 AMM capacitive is available only with projective capacitive multitouch ‐ touchscreen.
2.9.1
Standard tecnology
Touch surface is made of PET hard coated Film (Hardness: 3H).
2.9.2
Multi Touch tecnology
Tempered glass and aluminium frame for the TrueFlat Multitouch (capacitive) front panel:
Projected capacitive touchscreen (P ‐ CAP).
Up to 4 finger operation.
Gestures support.
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SECTION 2 – General Description
30
SECTION
3
3
Installation and
connection
31
SECTION 3 – Installation and connection
32
3.1
Preparation for installation
3.1.1
Select the mounting location
The mounting location should comply with the following characteristics: a) Avoid direct sunlight exposure.
b) Make sure that C6 AMM is properly (ergonomically) accessible to the operator.
c) Choose a suitable mounting height.
3.2
Checking the package contents
Check the package content for visible signs of transport damage and for completeness.
In the case of damaged parts, contact your KEB representative.
Do not install parts that were damaged during the shipment.
3.3
Checking the operating conditions
Read carefully the standards, approvals, EMC parameters and technical specifications for operation of the device.
This information is available in the following sections: o Certificates and approvals (refer to section 6.1.2
Certification and approvals ).
o Electromagnetic compatibility (refer to section 6.1.2
Certifica ‐ tion and approvals ).
Check the mechanical and climatic ambient conditions for operation of the device: Ambient conditions (refer to section 6.1.4
Technical data ).
Follow the instructions for local use of the device: Notes about usage.
Adhere to the permissible rated voltage and the associated tolerance range.
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Note:
For installation in control cabinets and, in particular, in closed containers, make sure the recommended ambient temperature is maintained.
For further details please refer to section
5.1
Technical specifications
3.4
Mounting position
C6 AMM device is suitable for arm installation.
3.4.1
Damage due to overheating
All C6 AMM systems are designed for vertical mounting position.
A inclined installation reduces the thermal convection by C6 AMM and the maximum permissible ambient temperature for operation.
Please contact KEB for details.
C6 AMM may otherwise be damaged and its cer ‐ tifications and warranty will be void.
The ambient temperature must be between 0°C to +50°C measured 5 cm from all openings of the system where there is air entrance.
Provide space around the system for air recirculation and heat exchange.
Mounting angle: o The system is intended to be mounted vertically.
o For inclinations of more than 10° and up to 20° is necessary to de ‐ crease the maximum operating temperature of 5°C.
o For other installation modes contact KEB Automation KG.
3.4.2
Degrees of protection
Do not open for any reason the system.
3.5
Dimensions
This section shows the dimensions of the systems.
3.5.1
C6 AMM
SECTION 3 – Installation and connection
34
Figure 38
C6 AMM dimensions
Figure 39
C6 AMM dimensions
LCD TFT A
15.6” 433
18.5” 503
21.5” 582
24.0” 640
B C D
320 240 13.5
358 276 14.5
403 314 18
439 347 19.4
E
30
36
40
40
F
54
91.5
134
175
Peso
8.0
10.0
12.0
14.0
Figure 40
Rittal CP40 adapting flange detail
Figure 41
Rolec adapting flange detail
3.6
Mounting the device
The system can be installed with three different adapter flanges:
RITTAL™ CP40
Rolec Taraplus
HASEKE ULT KUPPLUNG
3.6.1
Rittal CP40 adapting flange dimensions (for angolar attack)
3.6.2
Rolec adapting flange dimensions
35
Figure 42
Haseke adapting flange detail
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36
3.6.3
Haseke adapting flange dimensions
3.6.4
Accessing connector area
Danger:
The operations described below must only
be performed by qualified personnel.
Only
Warning
Tool required
Exagonal screwdriver 2,5mm
All the
screws can be removed by the user.
Action screws HAVE
Screw / unscrew n.6
NOT to be removed
fixing screws
for any reason.
Warning:
Tighten the fixing screws with 0.7
Nm fixing
torque.
Figure 43
Accessing connector area
On the back of the system remove the 6 fixing screws of the connector cover.
1
1
1
1
1
1
Note:
The connector area is protected with a special adhesive gasket.
Be careful when removing the cover, not to damage the gasket.
For further information please refet to section 6.1.10
Adhesive gasket technical data
Figure 44
Accessing connector area
1
Screws to be removed
Remove the cover.
37
Figure 45
Cover detail
1
Figure 46
Cable retainer bracket detail
1
Screws to be loosed
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38
Now you have free access to the connectors area.
Remove the cable retainer bracket.
1
Figure 49
Installation example
3.6.5
Rittal CP40 support: installation example
Slide the cables inside the arm (in the example below ground cable and, power supply cable).
Figure 47
Installation example
Carefully position the arm to the bracket and hang it with the 4 screws.
Figure 48
Installation example
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40
3.6.6
Grounding and bonding
Note:
It is suggested to connect the system to the ground wire by means of suitable wiring
(AWG14 or greater cross sections are suggested).
Figure 50
Power supply diagram
Figure 51
DC Power supply connection detail
Whenever two pieces of equipment connected to each other are far apart, it is possible that their ground connections could be at a different potential level.
The data cable screens connecting the equipment’s chassis on one end and the C6 AMM chassis on the other end can therefore be subject to a high current circulation capable of destroying the interface.
To overcome this hazard such current must be steered away from the interface.
To achieve this goal the following methods can be used:
1.
Use an equipotential bonding cable (16mm
2
) to connect the equipment’ ground to the C6 AMM ground.
2.
Connect the data cable screens to the equipotential bonding rail on both sides before connecting the cable to the interfaces.
Insert the earthing eyelet terminal between the washers in the following sequence:
1.
Spring washer
2.
Plain washer
3.
Eyelet faston
4.
Toothed washer
5.
Screw
Plain washer
Eyelet terminal
Toothed washer
Screw
Spring washer
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Figure 52
Power supply connection detail
3.6.7
Power supply isolation
The C6 AMM power supply is galvanically isolated which means its output is elec ‐
trically separated from its input.
This feature has many benefits:
Increases the noise immunity of the system
Avoids input short circuits in systems with the power supply grounded
Breaks ground loops which may cause interferences in the video signals.
3.6.8
Wiring diagram
The wiring diagram shows a simplified pictorial representation of the electrical circuit.
It shows the components of the circuit as simplified shapes, and the pow ‐ er and signal connections between the devices.
Figure 53
Power connector assembly
Figure 54
Power connector assembly
Figure 55
Power connector assembly
3.6.9
SECTION 3 – Installation and connection
42
Power connector assembly
The system is equipped with a connector cup to be installed on the two poles power connector.
To properly assemble the connector please follow these in ‐
structions:
Insert the cable tie in the cup as shown in the picture.
Slide the cable tie as shown in the picture.
Figure 56
Power connector assembly
Figure 57
Cup installation
Figure 58
Cup installation
Place the two poles plug connector in the cup as shown in the picture.
Tighten the cable tie.
Cut the excess part.
43
Figure 59
Cup installation
Figure 60
Power connector assembly
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44
Insert the white label and close the cup as shown in the picture.
Example of a correctly installed cup.
+ -
3.6.10
Power on
Note:
For further details refer to section 3.6.6
Grounding and bounding
Figure 61
Screwdriver detail
The system has to be connected to a 24 V (18 ‐ 32V ) power supply which satisfies the requirements of safe extra low voltage (SELV) in accordance with IEC/EN/DIN EN/UL60950 ‐ 1.
Remove the two poles plug connector from the system (the system is shipped with the power plug connected).
Always check that the voltage drop along the supply wiring is not excessive and the input voltage remains the worst load condition.
above the minimum required (18V ) in
Connect
Connect back of
the the the
ground positive system)
cables and to
their
(PE) the
to the negative respective
earthing poles
points.
(also terminals
refer of the
to the two nector.
Use wires with a cross ‐ section of 1.5
mm2 (AWG16).
label pole
on plug
the con
Use the supplied screwdriver to fix the power connector to the system.
‐
Note:
For further details refer to section 3.6.9
Power Connector assembly
Figure 62
Power on sequence
45
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46
Lock the cables the cable retainer bracket.
Figure 63
Power on sequence
Warning:
Check the adhesive gasket correctly adhere the cover when fixing it to the system after
the connection.
Re ‐ place the cover previously removed and fix it to the system.
Note:
For further details refer to section 6.1.10
Adhesive gasket technical data
47
Figure 64
OSD area
3.6.11
OSD (On Screen Display)
OSD
Figure 65
Keys for OSD adjustment
1 2 3
1
2
3
+ ( ← )
- ( → )
Menù / Select
3.6.12
OSD navigation
OSD is carried out pressing push ‐ buttons Select +, – :
Menù / Select : it selects the evidenced option, entering in an “under ‐ menu”
or exiting from current menu (back option).
With standing OSD, + enters in main menu.
+ ( ← ) : Increases the value of the selected control or select the next menu item.
‐ ( → ) : Decreases the value of the selected control or select the previous menu item.
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48
3.6.13
On-Screen Display menu
Input interface Settings.
Brightness / Contrast.
Color Adjustment.
Figure 66
On ‐ Screen Display menu
Figure 67
OSD ‐ Input Interface Setting menu
Figure 68
OSD ‐ Input Interface Setting sub ‐ menu
Image setting.
Tools.
Exit.
3.6.14
Input Interface Setting
Displays the input interface in use:
Analog Input
Digital Input
Figure 69
OSD – Brightness / Contrast menu
Figure 70
OSD ‐ Brightness / Contrast sub ‐ menu
Figure 71
OSD ‐ Color Adjustment menu
Figure 72
OSD ‐ Color Adjustment Menu sub ‐ menu
3.6.15
Brightness / Contrast
Brightness: adjust the brightness.
Contrast: adjust the contrast.
3.6.16
Color Adjustment
Auto Color Setup: Recall the color default settings.
Standard Color Setup: Adjust Red, Green, Blue color.
R.G.B.
Color Temperature Setting: Change the color intensity of the tem ‐ perature selected.
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50
Figure 73
OSD – Image Setting Menu
3.6.17
Image Setting
Figure 74
OSD ‐ Image Setting sub ‐ menu
Auto Config : Automatically adjust of Image Width, Phase, H ‐ Position, V ‐
Position settings.
Image Width: Regulate Image Width.
Phase Adjustment: Correct flickering text or lines.
H ‐ Position: Adjust screen horizontal position.
V ‐ Position: Adjust screen vertical position.
Figure 75
OSD – Tools menu
3.6.18
Tools
Figure 76
OSD ‐ Tools sub ‐ menu
OSD Settings .
Restore the default settings .
Restore the color settings .
Restore the timming settings .
Text readibility
Dos Graphic Mode
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52
3.6.19
Handle removal
The system is provided of two handles.
If for any reason the user wants to re ‐ move then, follow the above sequence.
Only
screws can be removed by the user.
Warning
Tool required
Exagonal screwdriver 2,5mm
All the
Action
screws
Unscrew n.4
HAVE NOT to
fixing screws
be removed for any reason.
Replace the screws with the provided cups
N.4
provided cups
On the back of the system remove the 4 fixing screws of the handles.
1
1
Figure 77
Handles removal
1
1
Screws to be removed
Remove the handles and fill the holes with the provided cups.
1 1
1
Figure 78
Handles removal
1 1
1
Hole to be filled with the provided cup
SECTION
4
4
Maintenance and
service
53
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54
Note:
On capacitive system the calibration is not required.
Figure 79
Calibration of the touchscreen
Figure 80
Calibration of the touchscreen
Figure 81
Calibration of the touchscreen
4.1
Calibration of the touchscreen
C6 AMM is designed to don’t require touchscreen calibration, but in some cas ‐ es, like update of the operating system, you must recalibrate the touch screen.
Go to Control Panel or Click on system tray icon and open eGalax setup ap ‐ plication.
Select ‘Tools’ tab
Select ‘4 point calibration’.
A more accurate option is available: ‘Linearization’.
55
Figure 82
Calibration of the touchscreen
User should follows the guide to touch and hold the blinking symbol in the calibration window until it shows “OK” to make sure that the utility can gather enough data for computation
4.1.1
Touchscreen Application Tips
Use large buttons and a simple interface
Avoid complex user operations like double ‐ clicks, scroll bars, drop ‐ down menus, use of multiple windows or dragging.
Remember that not all the operations that can be done using a mouse are equally comfortable using a touch screen.
Give the user feedback as soon as the screen is touched.
An immediate feedback on a successfully touch operation is very important to the user.
The feedback can be either visual (changing button aspect / 3D effects) or audio
(“beep” or “click” on touch).
Turn the cursor off
It will help the user to focus on the entire screen, without being distracted by
the cursor pointer.
Run your application full screen
Remove title and menu bars, to use the entire display area.
Avoid using a black background
Bright backgrounds, possibly containing a pattern, are the better choice for re ‐
ducing glare and for hiding fingerprints.
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56
Note: clean the front panel of the system with a soft damp cloth only.
Warning:
Do not use detergents, solvents, cleaners
or objects that could scratch the surface.
Warning: switch off the power before any cleaning operation.
4.2
Maintaining & cleaning
C6 AMM is designed for maintenance ‐ free operation except for the replacing of the battery backup when necessary.
It is recommended to clean the touchscreen with a damp cleaning cloth and a display cleaning solution.
4.2.1
Procedure
Proceed as follows: a) Switch off the C6 AMM device or lock the touch screen.
b) Spray the cleaning solution onto a cleaning cloth.
c) Do not spray directly onto the display.
d) Clean the display from the screen edge inwards.
4.3
Technical support & repairs
KEB offers wide ‐ ranging, complete after ‐ sales technical support.
The staff who deal with this handle questions on the entire range of products skillfully, quick ‐ ly, and efficiently.
You can phone our staff in the service department, and they will give you com ‐ plete, prompt advice on how to resolve your problems.
telephone: fax: e ‐ mai:
+49 5263 401 ‐ 0
+49 5263 401 116 [email protected]
4.4
Recycling and disposal
C6 AMM can be recycled due to the use of materials with low environmental impact.
Contact a certified disposal service company for environmentally sound recycling and disposal of your old devices.
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5
5
Technical
specifications
57
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58
5.1
Technical specifications
Table 6
Certificates and approvals
Note:
All displays are Color TFT ‐ LCD with LED backlight designed for industrial applica ‐ tion.
Table 7
LCDs characteristics
5.1.1
Certificates and approvals
Warranty & approvals
Emission
Immunity
Safety
Conforms to:
EN 61326-1 Electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use. EMC requirements. General requirements
EMC Directive 2014/30/EU
Conforms to:
EN 61326-1 Electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use. EMC requirements. General requirements
EMC Directive 2014/30/EU
Conforms to:
EN 61010-1 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control, and laboratory use - Part 1: General requirements
EN 61010-2-201 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use - Part 2-201: Particular requirements for control equipment
Directive 2011/65/EU RoHs
ANSI/UL 61010 ‐ 1, "Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control, and
Laboratory Use ‐ Part 1: General Requirements," and ANSI/UL 61010 ‐ 2 ‐
201, "Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement,
Control, and Laboratory Use ‐ Part 2 ‐ 201: Particular Requirements for Con ‐ trol Equipment."
5.1.2
LCD characteristics
LCD characteristics
Size (inch)
Type
Resolution (pxl x pxl)
Colors
Pixel pitch (mm)
Backlight
Luminance (cd/m2)
Contrast
Viewing angle (°)
Lifetime (min.)
LCD characteristics
Size (inch)
Type
Resolution (pxl x pxl)
Colors
Pixel pitch (mm)
Backlight
Luminance (cd/m2)
Contrast
Viewing angle (°)
Lifetime (min.)
15.6” FWXGA
Color LCD TFT
1366x768
16.7M
0,252x0,252
LED
400
500:1
85°:85° (L/R)
80°:80° (U/L)
50.000h
21.5” FHD
Color LCD TFT
1920x1080
16.2M
0,248x0,248
LED
300
5000:1
89°:89° (L/R)
89°:89° (U/L)
50.000h
18.5” FHD
Color LCD TFT
1366x768
16.2M
0,300x0,300
LED
300
1000:1
75°:75° (L/R)
70°:70° (U/L)
50.000h
24.0” FHD
Color LCD TFT
1920x1080
16.7M
0,276x0,276
LED
300
5000:1
89°:89° (L/R)
89°:89° (U/L)
50.000h
Table 8
Technical data
5.1.3
Technical data
Technical data
Case
Front panel
Touchscreen
Video Input
Power supply
Rear access interfaces
Environmental specifications
Standard warranty
Installation For pole or suspension arm mounting systems compatible with RITTAL (CPS) / ROLEC
(TARAPLUS) / HASEKE ( ULT KUPPLUNG
48)
Aluminum alloy EN AB46400 Material
Color
LCD resistive
LCD capacitive
Keyboard (optional)
Resistive
Capacitive
C6 AMM
Anti-scratchable painted - RAL 9006
Aluminium TrueFlat ▪ polycarbonate, Pantone
Black color
Aluminium TrueFlat and tempered glass ▪ Color Black
Aluminum TrueFlat ▪ Polycarbonate Pantone
Cool Grey 4C color
5 wires resistive technology ▪ overlaminated with OCA (Optical Clear Adhesive) ▪ on board controller
Projective capacitive multitouch, 4 fingers ▪ overlaminated with OCA (Optical Clear Adhesive) ▪ Controller on module
1 x VGA
1 x DVI-D
DVI-D remotation with Cat5e SF/UTP cable Remote Video link
Input voltage 18÷36V DC ▪ isolated
1 x VGA (DB15F) ▪ 1 x DVI-D Single Link ▪ 2 x USB 2.0 (Type A) ▪ 1 x
USB 2.0 (HUB input, Type B)
Operating temperature: 0° ÷ +50°C; Storage temperature: -5° ÷ +60°C;
Humidity: 80% (non-condensing)
12 months ▪ Warranty management by KEB headquarters
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60
Table 9
Power supply technical data
5.1.3.1
Power supply technical data
Power supply
Type
Isolation voltage
Input voltage
Input protection
Isolated DC- DC
500 VAC
18÷32V DC
Reverse polarity circuitry
Overvoltage
6.3A soldered fuse
45W @ 24V (30W Typ.) Power consumption
Inrush current impulse
Ipk : < 13A t: 2.0 ms
Figure 83
Power supply board
The power supply board is provided with a FAST FUSE 6.3A
SMD.
The fuse can be replaced only in factory.
Figure 84
Power supply board
Table 10
System power consumption
Fuse
5.1.3.2
System power consumption
In order to calculate the system power consumption it is necessary to add one item for every field of the following tables.
Fied
Basic configurations
Ddisplay & touchscreen
Item
LCD TFT 15,6" ▪ Touch-Screen with USB interface ▪ Aluminum and polycarbonate TrueFlat front panel ▪ 24V DC isolated power supply
LCD TFT 15,6" ▪ Touch-Screen Multitouch ▪ Aluminum and glass TrueFlat front panel ▪ 24V DC isolated power supply
21,5" LCD TFT Wide 16:9 ▪ 1920x1080 (FHD),
16M colors ▪ LED backlight, 300 cd/m2 ▪ Viewing angle L:R/U:L (typ): 89°:89°/89°:89°
21,5" W Touch-Screen ▪ 5 wires resistive technology ▪ Controller on module
ConsumptionPower (W)
16
+ 21
Figure 85
Adhesive gasket detail
1
1
Adhesive gasket
412/BT 130
Composition
Cell structure
Color
UNI 8457- UNI 9174 afnor nf 16 101
UL 94
Shore hardness 00 (ISO 2240)
Acrylic adhesive
Sylicon paper adesivo-
Temperature range
Temperature range position
Technical specifications
Silicone foam
Closed (15% open)
White
Class 1 a
Class f 1
VO
45
Technical specifications
120 gr/m
50 gr/ m 2
2 thickness 0,1 mm
thickness 0,05 mm
Continuous + 130°C
Intermittence + 180°C
61
5.1.4
Adhesive gasket tecnhical data
The connector area is protected with a special gasket.
Be careful when removing
the cover, not to damage the gasket.
1
1
Figure 86
USB3.0
detail
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62
5.1.5
USB2 Type A tecnhical data
PIN
1
2
3
4
5.1.6
DVI-D tecnhical data
Signal
+5 Vcc
USB Data -
USB Data +
GND
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
PIN
1
2
19
20
21
22
23
24
C5
Signal
TMDS Data Channel 2-
TMDS Data Channel 2+
Shield for TMDS Data 2/4
N.C.
N.C.
DDC Clock
DDC Data
Analog Vertical Sync
TMDS Data Channel 1-
TMDS Data Channel 1+
Shield for TMDS Data 1/3
N.C.
N.C.
Power (+5V)
Ground
Hot Plug Detect
TMDS Data Channel 0-
TMDS Data Channel 0+
Shield for TMDS Data 0/5
N.C.
N.C.
TMDS Clock Shield
TMDS Clock+
TMDS Clock -
Analog Ground
5.1.7
VGA tecnhical data
PIN
1
2
3
4
10
11
12
13
14
15
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
PIN
1
2
Signal
Red video
Green video
Blu video
ID GND
DCC GND
Red GND
Green GND
Blue GND
DDC +5V
GND
ID GND
Bi-Directional Data (SDA)
H.Sync
V.Sync
Data Clock (SCL)
5.1.8
USB Type B tecnhical data
Signal
+5 Vcc
Data -
Data +
GND
63
Figure 88
15.6” bottom attack dimensions
Figure 89
15.6” bottom attack dimensions
Figure 87
15.6” bottom attack dimensions
5.1.9
Dimension Drawings
5.1.9.1
15.6” bottom attack
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64
Figure 90
15.6” bottom attack dimensions
Figure 91
15.6” bottom attack dimensions
Figure 92
15.6” bottom attack dimensions
65
Figure 93
15.6” top attack dimensions
Figure 94
15.6” top attack dimensions
Figure 95
15.6” top attack dimensions
5.1.9.2
15.6” top attack
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Figure 96
15.6” top attack dimensions
Figure 97
15.6” top attack dimensions
Figure 98
15.6” top attack dimensions
67
Figure 99
18.5” bottom attack dimensions
Figure 100
18.5” bottom attack dimensions
Figure 101
18.5” bottom attack dimensions
5.1.9.3
18.5” bottom attack
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68
Figure 102
18.5” bottom attack dimensions
Figure 103
18.5” bottom attack dimensions
Figure 104
18.5” bottom attack dimensions
69
Figure 105
18.5” top attack dimensions
Figure 106
18.5” top attack dimensions
Figure 107
18.5” top attack dimensions
5.1.9.4
18.5” top attack
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Figure 108
18.5” top attack dimensions
Figure 109
18.5” top attack dimensions
Figure 110
18.5” top attack dimensions
71
Figure 111
21.5” bottom attack dimensions
Figure 112
21.5” bottom attack dimensions
Figure 113
21.5” bottom attack dimensions
5.1.9.5
21.5” bottom attack
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Figure 114
21.5” bottom attack dimensions
Figure 115
21.5” bottom attack dimensions
Figure 116
21.5” bottom attack dimensions
73
Figure 117
21.5” bottom attack dimensions
Figure 118
21.5” bottom attack dimensions
Figure 119
21.5” bottom attack dimensions
5.1.9.6
21.5” top attack
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74
Figure 120
21.5” bottom attack dimensions
Figure 121
21.5” bottom attack dimensions
Figure 122
21.5” bottom attack dimensions
75
Figure 123
21.5” top attack dimensions
Figure 124
21.5” top attack dimensions
Figure 125
21.5” top attack dimensions
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76
5.1.9.7
21.5” bottom attack with handles
Figure 126
21.5” top attack dimensions
Figure 127
21.5” top attack dimensions
Figure 128
21.5” top attack dimensions
77
Figure 129
21.5” top attack dimensions
Figure 130
21.5” top attack dimensions
Figure 131
21.5” top attack dimensions
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78
5.1.9.8
21.5” top attack with handles
Figure 132
21.5” top attack dimensions
Figure 133
21.5” top attack dimensions
Figure 134
21.5” top attack dimensions
79
Figure 135
24.0” bottom attack dimensions
Figure 136
24.0” bottom attack dimensions
Figure 137
24.0” bottom attack dimensions
5.1.9.9
24.0” bottom attack
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80
Figure 138
24.0” bottom attack dimensions
Figure 139
24.0” bottom attack dimensions
Figure 140
24.0” bottom attack dimensions
81
Figure 141
24.0” top attack dimensions
Figure 142
24.0” top attack dimensions
Figure 143
24.0” top attack dimensions
5.1.9.10
24.0” top attack
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82
Figure 144
24.0” top attack dimensions
Figure 145
24.0” top attack dimensions
Figure 146
24.0” top attack dimensions
83
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84
5.2
Technical support & repairs
KEB offers wide ‐ ranging, complete after ‐ sales technical support.
The staff who deal with this handle questions on the entire range of products skilfully, quickly, and efficiently.
You can phone our staff in the service department, and they will give you com ‐ plete, prompt advice on how to resolve your problems.
telephone: +49 5263 401 ‐ 0 fax: e ‐
mail:
+49 5263 401 ‐ 116 [email protected]
Index of figures
Figure 1 Isolated Power Supply ...........................................................................................................................................
8
Figure 2 C6 AMM 15.6” ....................................................................................................................................................
11
Figure 3 C6 AMM 21.5” ....................................................................................................................................................
11
Figure 4 Resistive panel.
(in the figure is shown as an example a 15.0" display) .............................................................
12
Figure 5 Resistive front panel “No Step” detail .................................................................................................................
12
Figure 6 Construction detail.
.............................................................................................................................................
13
Figure 7 Capacitive front panel.
(in the figure is shown as an example a 15.6" display) ..................................................
14
Figure 8 Capacitive front panel “No step” detail ..............................................................................................................
14
Figure 9 Construction detail.
.............................................................................................................................................
15
Figure 10 Button area detail.
............................................................................................................................................
15
Figure 11 Button area detail.
............................................................................................................................................
15
Figure 12 Detail back of the system ..................................................................................................................................
16
Figure 13 Detail arm attack ..............................................................................................................................................
16
Figure 14 Detail bottom arm mounting predisposition ....................................................................................................
17
Figure 15 Detail top arm mounting predisposition ...........................................................................................................
17
Figure 16 USB detail ..........................................................................................................................................................
18
Figure 17 USB detail ..........................................................................................................................................................
18
Figure 18 Detail rear removable cover .............................................................................................................................
19
Figure 19 Detail connector area .......................................................................................................................................
19
Figure 20 C6 AMM (DVI) Connectors ................................................................................................................................
20
Figure 21 C6 AMM (RVL) Connectors ................................................................................................................................
20
Figure 22 Connection terminals ........................................................................................................................................
20
Figure 23 C6 AMM OSD buttons .......................................................................................................................................
21
Figure 24 C6 AMM OSD buttons detail .............................................................................................................................
21
Figure 25 C6 AMM status LED ..........................................................................................................................................
22
Figure 26 C6 AMM status LED detail ................................................................................................................................
22
Figure 27 Button cabling area detail ................................................................................................................................
23
Figure 28 Button cabling area detail ................................................................................................................................
23
Figure 29 KEB remotation system .....................................................................................................................................
24
Figure 30 Remotation area detail .....................................................................................................................................
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Figure 31 Remotation area detail .....................................................................................................................................
25
Figure 32 Labels position ..................................................................................................................................................
26
Figure 33 C6 AMM marking label detail ...........................................................................................................................
26
Figure 34 C6 AMM connectors (RVL) label detail .............................................................................................................
27
Figure 35 C6 AMM connectors label detail .......................................................................................................................
27
Figure 36 Terminal label ...................................................................................................................................................
27
Figure 37 Rear cover internal label ...................................................................................................................................
28
Figure 38 C6 AMM dimensions .........................................................................................................................................
34
Figure 39 C6 AMM dimensions .........................................................................................................................................
34
Figure 41 Rittal CP40 adapting flange detail ....................................................................................................................
35
Figure 42 Rolec adapting flange detail .............................................................................................................................
35
Figure 43 Haseke adapting flange detail ..........................................................................................................................
36
Figure 44 Accessing connector area .................................................................................................................................
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Figure 45 Accessing connector area .................................................................................................................................
37
Figure 46 Cover detail .......................................................................................................................................................
38
Figure 47 Cable retainer bracket detail ............................................................................................................................
38
Figure 48 Installation example .........................................................................................................................................
39
Figure 49 Installation example .........................................................................................................................................
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Figure 50 Installation example .........................................................................................................................................
39
Figure 51 Power supply diagram ......................................................................................................................................
40
Figure 52 DC Power supply connection detail ...................................................................................................................
40
Figure 53 Power supply connection detail ........................................................................................................................
41
Figure 54 Power connector assembly ...............................................................................................................................
42
Figure 55 Power connector assembly ...............................................................................................................................
42
Figure 56 Power connector assembly ...............................................................................................................................
42
Figure 57 Power connector assembly ...............................................................................................................................
43
Figure 58 Cup installation .................................................................................................................................................
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Figure 59 Cup installation .................................................................................................................................................
43
Figure 60 Cup installation .................................................................................................................................................
44
Figure 61 Power connector assembly ...............................................................................................................................
44
Figure 61 Screwdriver detail .............................................................................................................................................
45
Figure 62 Power on sequence ...........................................................................................................................................
45
Figure 64 Power on sequence ...........................................................................................................................................
46
Figure 65 OSD area ...........................................................................................................................................................
47
Figure 66 Keys for OSD adjustment ..................................................................................................................................
47
Figure 67 On ‐ Screen Display menu ...................................................................................................................................
48
Figure 68 OSD ‐ Input Interface Setting menu ..................................................................................................................
48
Figure 69 OSD ‐ Input Interface Setting sub ‐ menu ...........................................................................................................
48
Figure 70 OSD – Brightness / Contrast menu ....................................................................................................................
49
Figure 71 OSD ‐ Brightness / Contrast sub ‐ menu .............................................................................................................
49
Figure 72 OSD ‐ Color Adjustment menu ..........................................................................................................................
49
Figure 73 OSD ‐ Color Adjustment Menu sub ‐ menu .........................................................................................................
49
Figure 74 OSD – Image Setting Menu ...............................................................................................................................
50
Figure 75 OSD ‐ Image Setting sub ‐ menu .........................................................................................................................
50
Figure 76 OSD – Tools menu .............................................................................................................................................
51
Figure 77 OSD ‐ Tools sub ‐ menu .......................................................................................................................................
51
Figure 78 Handles removal ...............................................................................................................................................
52
Figure 79 Handles removal ...............................................................................................................................................
52
Figure 80 Calibration of the touchscreen ..........................................................................................................................
54
Figure 81 Calibration of the touchscreen ..........................................................................................................................
54
Figure 82 Calibration of the touchscreen ..........................................................................................................................
54
Figure 83 Calibration of the touchscreen ..........................................................................................................................
55
Figure 84 Power supply board ..........................................................................................................................................
60
Figure 85 Power supply board ..........................................................................................................................................
60
Figure 86 Adhesive gasket detail ......................................................................................................................................
61
Figure 87 USB3.0
detail .....................................................................................................................................................
62
Figure 88 15.6” bottom attack dimensions.......................................................................................................................
64
Figure 89 15.6” bottom attack dimensions.......................................................................................................................
64
Figure 90 15.6” bottom attack dimensions.......................................................................................................................
64
Figure 91 15.6” bottom attack dimensions.......................................................................................................................
65
Figure 92 15.6” bottom attack dimensions.......................................................................................................................
65
Figure 93 15.6” bottom attack dimensions.......................................................................................................................
65
Figure 94 15.6” top attack dimensions .............................................................................................................................
66
Figure 95 15.6” top attack dimensions .............................................................................................................................
66
Figure 96 15.6” top attack dimensions .............................................................................................................................
66
Figure 97 15.6” top attack dimensions .............................................................................................................................
67
Figure 98 15.6” top attack dimensions .............................................................................................................................
67
Figure 99 15.6” top attack dimensions .............................................................................................................................
67
Figure 100 18.5” bottom attack dimensions.....................................................................................................................
68
Figure 101 18.5” bottom attack dimensions.....................................................................................................................
68
Figure 102 18.5” bottom attack dimensions.....................................................................................................................
68
Figure 103 18.5” bottom attack dimensions.....................................................................................................................
69
Figure 104 18.5” bottom attack dimensions.....................................................................................................................
69
Figure 105 18.5” bottom attack dimensions.....................................................................................................................
69
Figure 106 18.5” top attack dimensions ...........................................................................................................................
70
Figure 107 18.5” top attack dimensions ...........................................................................................................................
70
Figure 108 18.5” top attack dimensions ...........................................................................................................................
70
Figure 109 18.5” top attack dimensions ...........................................................................................................................
71
Figure 110 18.5” top attack dimensions ...........................................................................................................................
71
Figure 111 18.5” top attack dimensions ...........................................................................................................................
71
Figure 112 21.5” bottom attack dimensions.....................................................................................................................
72
Figure 113 21.5” bottom attack dimensions.....................................................................................................................
72
Figure 114 21.5” bottom attack dimensions.....................................................................................................................
72
Figure 115 21.5” bottom attack dimensions.....................................................................................................................
73
Figure 116 21.5” bottom attack dimensions.....................................................................................................................
73
Figure 117 21.5” bottom attack dimensions.....................................................................................................................
73
Figure 118 21.5” bottom attack dimensions.....................................................................................................................
74
Figure 119 21.5” bottom attack dimensions.....................................................................................................................
74
Figure 120 21.5” bottom attack dimensions.....................................................................................................................
74
Figure 121 21.5” bottom attack dimensions.....................................................................................................................
75
Figure 122 21.5” bottom attack dimensions.....................................................................................................................
75
Figure 123 21.5” bottom attack dimensions.....................................................................................................................
75
Figure 124 21.5” top attack dimensions ...........................................................................................................................
76
Figure 125 21.5” top attack dimensions ...........................................................................................................................
76
Figure 126 21.5” top attack dimensions ...........................................................................................................................
76
Figure 127 21.5” top attack dimensions ...........................................................................................................................
77
Figure 128 21.5” top attack dimensions ...........................................................................................................................
77
Figure 129 21.5” top attack dimensions ...........................................................................................................................
77
Figure 130 21.5” top attack dimensions ...........................................................................................................................
78
Figure 131 21.5” top attack dimensions ...........................................................................................................................
78
Figure 132 21.5” top attack dimensions ...........................................................................................................................
78
Figure 133 21.5” top attack dimensions ...........................................................................................................................
79
Figure 134 21.5” top attack dimensions ...........................................................................................................................
79
Figure 135 21.5” top attack dimensions ...........................................................................................................................
79
Figure 136 24.0” bottom attack dimensions.....................................................................................................................
80
Figure 137 24.0” bottom attack dimensions.....................................................................................................................
80
Figure 138 24.0” bottom attack dimensions.....................................................................................................................
80
Figure 139 24.0” bottom attack dimensions.....................................................................................................................
81
Figure 140 24.0” bottom attack dimensions.....................................................................................................................
81
Figure 141 24.0” bottom attack dimensions.....................................................................................................................
81
Figure 142 24.0” top attack dimensions ...........................................................................................................................
82
Figure 143 24.0” top attack dimensions ...........................................................................................................................
82
Figure 144 24.0” top attack dimensions ...........................................................................................................................
82
Figure 145 24.0” top attack dimensions ...........................................................................................................................
83
Figure 146 24.0” top attack dimensions ...........................................................................................................................
83
Figure 147 24.0” top attack dimensions ...........................................................................................................................
83
Index of tables
Table 1 Safety symbols ....................................................................................................................................................... 3
Table 2 C6 AMM family ...................................................................................................................................................... 5
Table 3 Package ................................................................................................................................................................ 10
Table 4 Resistive features ................................................................................................................................................. 12
Table 5 Capacitive features ............................................................................................................................................... 14
Table 6 Certificates and approvals .................................................................................................................................... 58
Table 7 LCDs characteristics .............................................................................................................................................. 58
Table 8 Technical data ...................................................................................................................................................... 59
Table 9 Power supply technical data ................................................................................................................................ 60
Table 10 System power consumption ............................................................................................................................... 60
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